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Should I actually be worried about using VPNs going through one of these countries? Does it even matter if there is no logging?
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>>427
I gave you a simple example of an objectively dogshit design decision. If you do not understand what I said, or understand why it's bad, then throwing code before you or discussing potential attack vectors (e.g., output sybil attacks, bias selection bugs, bias in anonymity models) is fruitless. I'm not going to have a nonproductive conversation with you, have a nice day.
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>>428
Your explanation was halfassed and I fail to believe anyone would be able to understand what you sent because it was taken out of context. Allow me to go through your comment once again. 

>We are solving for X
Option 1: x = a^2 + 2b + c
Option 2: for integer in [1, 2, 3...]: if integer == x ...

<Why your explaination was bad:
1. You assume the reader has the exact same amount of knowledge as you do and do not explain anything you send in detail.
2. Where do a b and c come from?
3. Why is a list of values inherently less secure than a quadratic equation?
4. How does this affect the encryption?
5. This is unrelated to a sybil attack and feds saturating the network with fake transactions.


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>>412
Why Mullvad? I'm with Nord, but that's mostly a hangover from years ago.
Does Mullvad have servers that support SOCKS?
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>>426
that's great. you can submit that and get a bug bounty for those glaring vulnerabilities you elude to
https://github.com/monero-project/meta/blob/master/VULNERABILITY_RESPONSE_PROCESS.md
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>>508
Some of the issues in monero cannot be fixed due to the way the protocol was designed. If you want a fixed version, I'd have said oxen, but not anymore. DYR

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/g/uys, to spare you of the blogpost, the subject of the thread should be enough. My budget is $100, would these parts in picrel be enough for a very miniature NAS? I was thinking about getting the graphics card to experiment with 4k movie streaming and transcoding, would it work for that too, or would I be pushing it? What else could you recommend for a cheap budget. I don’t want to pay for a Spotify subscription anymore.
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>>163
How to setup MACSec cheap? Got a guide?
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>>169
A web search should turn up what is needed to do MACsec between two devices.
I can write a guide and share some scripts that can make setting up MACsec super easy. I'll have some time some time between now and the 7th.
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>>181
Please write a guide. We can probably put it on the ERICA wiki. Do you also have any ideas for Layer 1 OOB encryption with hardware offloading? I think MACsec is L2. Maybe two pis? Would be great to get 10gb site to site though.
>>158 (OP) 
If it's just for music, at that budget you'd be fine taking an old pc from a dumpster behind an office building and spending all your money on a new hdd. There aren't any graphics cards worth getting near $100 that would be useful for 4K transcoding or streaming.
>>163
fractal cases I recommend, one of few companies that had good customer service as of 2 years ago 2 emails and got a free part that I broke even telling them it was my fault and I was willing to buy just wanted a replace.

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So I noticed this site allows you to upload argb webp. I'm not super technical like many of you, I'm just using GIMP, so maybe you guys can achieve better compression. That said I'm really liking the results so far. It's so retarded that we still use GIF for animated pixel art despite how much better argb webp is.
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>>162 (OP) 
Nice art. Did you make it?

Also, why is webp a better format? I don't like it personally. I also had an anon tell me that it has some sort of security flaw, but I never looked into it.
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>>434
libwebp takes fairly straightforward arguments.
`
ffmpeg -hide_banner -i "source.gif" -quality 90 -compression_level 6 -loop 0 "output.webp"
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>>436
It's clearly more efficient. Look at the filesizes. What don't you like about it? I see no appreciable difference between the 2 images in the OP.
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>>162 (OP) 
.....you can animate webps?
You might need to specify.
-c:v libwebp_anim
To preserve transparency.

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ITT: Discuss the future of robotic wives.

*  How it will bless men
*  How it will cure society's ((( woes )))
*  How it will dab on femshits
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>>42
I know this is going to sound weird but if I ever have a robo-waifu I would make sure the AI is developed enough to have a huge amount of realism in terms of consciousness and self-awareness. My brain would always accommodate the robot as just a machine as long the protocol is predictable. I need to have the AI to be as realistic as possible to an actual woman so my mind can believe that the robot is just as or better than an actual woman. 
I want to have a loving relationship with a robot rather than use it as an expensive fleshlight. If I want a good fleshlight with a realistic feel of a vagina, then I'll simply buy one. If I actually want to simply fuck someone, I'll hire a prostitute for the night and call it a day despite the risk on an STD. 
The robotic waifu should be a replacement to human relationships and offer a better experience in terms of expressing romantic interest, lust, the desire to expand it's knowledge, and able to innovate. I'm not asking for a perfect being, rather, an imperfect one just as an actual human. The only difference is that the robot would think logically as well as emotionally before making a rash decision. An argument or two is fine as that is expected in any healthy relationship, but a full out meltdown with no logic behind it should not be part of the programming. The robot should be a woman without the illogical and emotional immaturity behaviors of the current state of many 
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modern AI, the Chat GPT standards, is factually very very smart and a good conversational partner. More knowledgeable than any person I've ever directly met. Eventually it's just going to be lone geniuses spending all their time talking to these things because it's the only outlet capable of intellectually collaborating of creating new ideas.

Hell, all video games in the next few years are going to be dynamic and use these chatbot AI's for the characters you interact with. Won't that be interesting? I assume you'll be able to talk by microphone, but instead of specific set piece interactions written out you'll be able to just hang out and talk about whatever. Presumably they'll be loaded sufficiently to have dynamic interests and actions of their own. That will totally revolutionize the way we do narratives in video games
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>>50
I can only imagine making a Übermensch or 10 of myself.

If this becomes possible though it would change the world's meta a lot. think nests from Alien.
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>>347
Shiet never thought about that. AI virtual buddies? Can you imagine the loneliness epidemic that will breed? Though it would be cool to talk to certain characters like a Chud lel.
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>>24 (OP) 
In the West, foids, in the aggregate, have worn out their welcome. They are fifty years past due for a collective attitude adjustment.  This much is true.  However, "robotic wives" are just masturbation with extra steps.

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Any of you /g/ents still use darpanet?
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>>351
damn, I really do hate this clown world. Uncle Ted really was right about oversocialized jews and their nigger cattle. Their dependence on technology and states and doomed us all.
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You best start believing in schizo stories, you're in one
Im retarded, isnt darpanet basically this what we are using?
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>youre not safe on tor
>youre not safe with a vpn
>youre not safe with tor + vpn
>everything is holed up
Look. Maybe they have some extremely time consuming way to reveal someone behind Tor+VPN, but unless youre on the top of a mossad hitlist, why would you care? Why would they care?
>Thats not the point nigger, we're saying IF in a dire situation, etc
If youre talking about groups, you should be much more worried about moles, and use the least amount of technology as possible, for example only for designated sects (networking, propaganda, etc)
>I am silk road man
Then be as schitzo as possible. Have a killer USB, have insane areas to hide your stuff ( yet have it be accessible to you ), use gentoo, have multi layered vpns and residential vpns, tor, lokinet, etc
>>421
DARPANET is the pre-1992 name for the Internet.  You have been trolled, you have lost, have a nice day.

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Welp, looks like Cracksman is out. Even I was able to figure out his phone service was crap, let alone the vpn meme.

Bazzell is another one of these clowns. His "high security" book is busy coaching people to use iphones because its sooper safe and encrypted or something. Lol, LMAO!
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>We need every single normie using encrypted sms... at this point
Most do without even noticing, iMessage has post quantum encryption but can be circumvented by lousy apple id passwords and icloud backups. Can be bruteforced, but thousands of times more secure than standard sms. Just something to keep in mind and the primary reason I still use iMessage while on android.
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LineageOS and GrapheneOS run binary blob kernel modules. The devices that you could run LineageOS or GrapheneOS on have closed source software running on other cores. Your Linux kernel and Android stack run with the least privilege on that system-on-chip.
If you are seriously serious about mobile security, run a Libre build of GrapheneOS on a Pine64 board, run the network edge on another board, run on another board the chip that talks to the cell towers. Maybe the last board should be some commodity Android device with microphone/camera/sensors surgically removed and detachable to go into multiple Faraday bag layers when appropriate.
Find a four to five inch capacative multitouch USB touchscreen to interface with "user board".
Don't forget a hardware security module, tamper detection to trigger "panic" (wipe HSM) in the chassis, Argon2id based key recalculation with hardware wallet, and safe yet reachable panic button.

Qubes Air style.

If you're the type to kvetch you can't "just buy" this because you can't build this for yourself and for others, then you aren't white (and I am pointing and laughing at you behind seven proxies all the way over here you kikeniggerfaggot).

https://www.usenix.org/conference/osdi21/presentation/fri-keynote
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>>383
Apple is not a trustworthy company. SMS is all in the clear and that's how the cattle talk. You cannot trust a top down effort to organize this concept because it's entirely by design for them to spi on your messages
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>>384
>Argon2id based key recalculation with hardware wallet, and safe yet reachable panic button.
> if you're dumb you aren't white
I got the rest but why would you have a hardware wallet on your phone, please explain

At this point just go straight qubes with a sim pci card and forward the card into your android x86 or blissos vm.

Do you own any pine64 hardware? I was really interested a couple years ago but I read reviews stating that its not really ready for the average user (camera sensor is shit and driver issues). Also why do all of this instead of just running a stock pinephone, they have killswitches for all the components you listed and have the modem on a seperate usb bus?

Leaving this below incase anyone on here owns one, if this works ill buy a pinephone tomorrow.
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=16752

>>385
There is a difference though, anyone can walk up to your isp with a fake id and receive transcripts of every text you've ever sent out on a phone number, the same cannot be said for iMessage. As long as you and your recipient have icloud backups disabled (which is unlikely) the entire conversation is stored on your device, recent ios versions even have 'post-quantum' encryption and contact key verification (which will notify you if the user has texted you from a different device). Now I am not an apple shill by any means and I am aware the solution is to use a different service altogether but good luck getting a girl you met at a pub to download something like simplex or session, the basic encryption of iMessage is better than nothing imo. 

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>>375
I do these things as a regular chud so at least I can very slightly help by putting more "flags" on the map.

very likely doesn't do anything since they can profile, but I'll pretend

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We all know TempleOS and there is this:
https://sizeof.cat/project/hoshi/

What other projects are folk familiar with?

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kikeflare is acting up again on the chinese chan. Thought we might discuss webp here since that seemed to be a thing there a while ago. Has anyone found anything useful in the cwebp MAN page?

-q <float> ............. quality factor (0:small..100:big), default=75
  -alpha_q <int> ......... transparency-compression quality (0..100),
                           default=100
  -preset <string> ....... preset setting, one of:
                            default, photo, picture,
                            drawing, icon, text
     -preset must come first, as it overwrites other parameters
  -z <int> ............... activates lossless preset with given
                           level in [0:fast, ..., 9:slowest]

  -m <int> ............... compression method (0=fast, 6=slowest), default=4
  -segments <int> ........ number of segments to use (1..4), default=4
  -size <int> ............ target size (in bytes)
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Someone keeps pwning my browser using javascript exploits from this website
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>>195
Qubes tends to crash my system unfortunately
post proofs
>>261
this also happens to me. I post, it gets bumped to page 1 and nobody responds. very strange, either this site is that dead or full of glowniggers fishing for useful metadata and personal information (most of which I give out here is completely false)
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>>326
The threads aren't getting BTFO. They're either being genuinely moved to a more relevant thread or ones strongly suspected of glownigger / shill / troll / spammer origins are shuttled to /b/, /ban/, or /hell/ in that order of severity. A few posts are being deleted on accident automatically by a script due to anti-spam measures that were implemented (I've had my own disappear). For this last case, it's not to worry, as far more based posts were kept that I posted which tells me it was not intentional.
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>>327
>>>/meta/1090
indeed. we're not really in the habit of deleting threads for the most part, we'll move them at best. it's most likely that it's due to the thread being posted on a mobile/VPN IP.
They tend to get removed if there is a hit on a blacklisted IP automatically.
We're trying to make it as smooth as possible but there are going to be some accidentals as i'm sure some people prefer using a VPN to post.
Should you make effort posts that are on the larger side on a mobile network/vpn. then make sure to back them up just in case they get jannied.

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