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[Hide] (2.7MB, 3924x3924) >>2673
He is a great guy.
Might be a little jammed up since the semester started, and then the garden hose to firehose flow of traffic, but he's always come through with Qs and Goncerns.
I sure as HELL wouldn't trust Plebbit's word for it thougheverbeit, you have to remember, that that was where Ghislaine Maxwell was a key moderator, and weren't they discovered years ago to have massive b0t armies to control consensus/narrative direction?
Point is, I've been stripping my own exif and other metadata for YEARS and you should be too.
https://github.com/szTheory/exifcleaner/releases
if you are a Luser like I am (couldn't code my way outta a wet TRS-80,) they guys on /g/ could help.
There are lots of videos on YT as well, but for some reason, they always have either some jeet fucker telling you "All yu habve to do saar..." and then giving shit instruction, or some guy blasting thru the instructions using CS terminology that you probably aren't familliar with.
Just as important, I think, is a CanvasBlocker for your browser. every site you visit gets a QRD on everything about your device when you log on; OS, make/model, GPS coordinates, etc.
so while just erasing exif/metadata SEEMS like a good cloak, it's somewhat akin to walking up to a chalkboard full of squiggles, and dragging a wet eraser over it. AI would find this childsplay to detect, so if you aren't throwing out false info to cover the "Void" you created...
An Ideal canvas blocker would not only scrub your computer's footprint, but also lay down a false canvas that puts a "VOID" around an area that is NOT you, and has a built in list of locations that it can "randomly" tag as yours so that the composite when all stacked up over time,(like those shitty CSI shows do when hunting for a murderer or something,) an AI will get a "False proximity map" out of the data.
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