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 No.13634[Reply][Watch Thread]

Is such a thing even possible?
I love cookies in the morning, that's the one thing I could never live without.
Unfortunately, almost the entirety of commercially available ones are mostly made of toxic soykaf, mainly:
A) refined wheat
B) seed oils
C) sugar
So I'm trying to see whether it's possible to make cookies that taste almost as good as commercial ones without resorting to such garbage.
As for A) I think replacing them with whole grains should suffice.
As for B), replacing them with with coconut oil is undoubtly the best option.
As for C), I have no clue. Do you know anything that tastes sweet without having sugar in it?
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 No.13654

>>13635
>what's wrong with [harmful thing] in small amounts?
That most commercial foods have 'trace amounts' that quickly build up and 'kaf you up.

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 No.13665

>>13635
>what's wrong with refined wheat, seed oils or sugar in small amounts?
When they are in literally fuarrrking EVERYTHING, and you eat them every day, the "small amounts" quickly pile up to a huge amount.

> what are you trying to reach triple digits?

No I just want to avoid cancer or diabetes

>>13636
>It's generally healthier than saturated fat, right?
Nope they're actually worse
>Is coconut not a seed to you?
Different from most seed oils, it's mainly saturated fat, it also has many vitamins

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 No.13666

>>13645
>toxic soykaf like carbs
lol what carbs have broadly speaking been a dietary staple for decades if not literally the entierty of recorded history. If they're toxic then we're all toast.

https://www.instructables.com/Cookies-Fried-Eggs/

not to say anything against fat or suchlike, and obviously being keto is fine, but it does not appear to have a huge health increasing effect afaict

>all this talk of REFINED HWEAT

>no one talking about enrichment

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 No.13736>>13737

i've used grated coconut (coco rayado idk translation) instead of fluor and honey of sugar for pastries and it gives it a sweet and vanilla flavour is not healthier but its better

https://cookpad.com/ar/recetas/24857242

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 No.13737

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>>13736
more nutrients than fluor and sugar



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 No.97479[Reply][Last 50 Posts][Watch Thread]

The counter-culture revolution did not end, it simply turned inward. After the 1970s it became clear that the Empire was far too vast and powerful to destroy through use of external force, so the counter-culture retreated and reformulated their strategy - instead of trying to liberate the world, they would liberate their own minds. Knowledge would be their weaponry, knowledge about the world but more importantly knowledge about themselves. Every lie they were programmed to believe about who they were and what their lives meant would be called into question, analyzed, deconstructed, traced back to its origins, and irrevocably refuted with undeniable logic and empirical evidence. When the Empire became aware of what they were doing it correctly interpreted this on an attack on its very foundations and predictably retaliated with its conventional tactics of violence and disinformation, thus began the Culture War that we now find ourselves in. But thus far the counterattack has been wild and flailing and largely ineffective, failing to identify a strategic target, the so-called "Woke Mind Virus" seeming to originate from everywhere at once with no central source. The Empire's greatest weakness is its inhumanity, its inability to see inside of the human mind and understand human psychology; the Empire is solipsistic and behaviorist, it does not recognize the human spirit, it only sees people as subordinate machines that must be conditioned to behave and obey. Nurse Ratched can stop the patients in the ward from watching the baseball game, but she cannot stop them from pretending to watch it and cheering and roaring in delight at a blank television screen.

What you dismiss as "identity politics", as some minor irrelevant distraction from the revolution-to-be, is in fact the front lines of the very real and current Revolution. The Revolution is not some future external event like the Christian rapture, it is happening right now and has always been happening since the beginning of history. The Revolution takes place in the mind - the protests, the riots, the dissenting literature, all of those things are just outward expressions of it. And the Revolution has been slowly but surely succeeding, the Empire's grip gradually weakening day by day as the People gain more knowledge, learning things that cannot be unlearned, speaking truths that cannot be unspoken. Because real Truth is eternal and absolute, it cannot be corrupted and it stands on its own whereas lies are ephemeral and require continuous maintenance to sustain and eventually crumble under their own weight. Only a few decades ago, things like neurodivergence and homosexuality were treated as sicknesses to be eradicated and those who were "afflicted" with these so-called diseases were outcast from society and their voices were never heard and they themselves were conditioned to believe that they were worthless freaks of nature with no place in the world who must either conform or die. People with brown skin were conditioned to believe that they were subhuman savages biologically incapable of full-fledged humanity, that their place in the world was to be servile beasts of burden for the superior white race. Women were conditioned to believe that their sole purpose in life was to be brood mares for men. Trans/non-binary/intersex people were conditioned to believe that they were mentally deranged and their innermost beliefs about themselves wePost too long. Click here to view the full text.(USER WAS WARNED FOR THIS POST, You should always elaborate on your opinions rather than just spilling the soykaf.)
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>>98529
>Whatever happen we will always have an elite.
the ones we have today could stand to be knocked down a few pegs.
>I am sure that the elite will gladely abandon power just because the power is off. They absolutely won't use this opportunity to gain even more power.
You must remember that the majority of those people are just as brainwormed as your average joe. Almost all of them got where they are by being very good at playing a very artificial game (in addition to hereditary wealth, in many cases). They don't really understand how the world works, outside of that game. Just look at how those dopes in the White House didn't expect Persia to be able to close down the strait of Hormuz.

Usually this situation of being helpless idiots is fine for them because they are mostly pretty hands-off and let smarter people handle things. Recently they've been tightening the screws.
>>98525
>Targeting individuals and private assets is no longer effective
You say "no longer" as if people ever tried it on any meaningful scale.

Asymmetrical warfare is easier now than ever before. Long gone are the days when the bigger, better equipped army always won. The issue, when it comes to revolution these days, is convincing people that it is possible.

Priority number one is and always will be setting up economies that are independent of The Economy. It is very important for people to be able to sustain themselves, and communicate, without paying taxes or getting a corpo wage.

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 No.98551>>98593

>>98529
>Yes, go destroy the power lines and the communications. I am sure that the elite will gladely abandon power just because the power is off. They absolutely won't use this opportunity to gain even more power.

When infrastructure is disrupted, for most people it's just an annoying inconvenience, but for the elite it's a catastrophe that costs them billions of dollars a day. Maybe attacking power grids is going a bit too far since that endangers sick and elderly people on life support, but attacking internet infrastructure doesn't kill anybody.

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 No.98593

>>98551
Everyone's lives depend on 'infrastructure'. Break the communications, break logistics, break food distribution etc etc.

Obviously if you want a revolutionary war then a little mass suffering is par for the course but you can't say you're not disrupting normal people's lives.

If the power went out for a week and I didn't have any backup generators I would personally suffer a not insignificant loss of refrigerated material. Sometimes that's a tradeoff I'm willing to make but just to 'harass the billionaires' is kinda uninspiring and I'm not sure they're going to be really disproportionately effected anyway.

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 No.98600>>98613

I guess that's what is holding everyone back; the notion launching a genuine popular revolution would somehow be too uncomfortable.

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 No.98613

>>98600
Which is exactly how things always are; you look at the Cost vs Benefit and make a choice. If you want a popular revolution, if you think a popular revolution is necessary, then you need to sell a rival regime to the population, and sell them on the war to install it.

The main point of a republic is that it makes it seem easier to reform the system from within than to conduct a nasty war for said reform.



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 No.48980[Reply][Watch Thread]

this place is going to soykaf.

for one thing the amount of people who can't type 10 words without bringing up jews, trannies or brown people has completely skyrocketed- every single post devolves into people calling each other racist or tranny or jew or brown within 5 or 6 posts-

let me clarify something. kalyx, the guy who founded and runs lainchan, is a gay trans mulatto- you're on a site that is the brainchild of a nigger, glitterboy, tranny, weeb. This place was for a long time a very chill and intellectual place that was untainted by the bullshit that perverts the rest of the imageboards.

Look when people act like stupid niggers that bothers me just as much as anyone, when trannies spout mental illness yeah it's fuarrrkin irritating, sure.

But the amount of hate that you turds have been spewing out is so fuarrrking toxic it leaves me- a racist homophobic /pol/-tard, with a bad taste in my mouth. just because someone is brown does not discredit them. being racist used to be a result of being an intellectual. but you conformist queers are just ignorant- your hate stems from a lack of knowledge. I have a very general disdain for black people cause i've interacted with thousands and most of them have been soykafty- but I give every human being a fair shake, and a decent chance.

Most of you that hate on jews have never even met one.

The quality of discussion here has tanked so far down that in some ways it's actually worse than on 4chan. I've seen higher quality posts than those on here lately on /s4s/.

GET YOUR SHIT TOGETHER LAINONS. Make some posts of value- get back on /lambda/, /diy/, /vis/
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 No.48991>>49029

Crying on the internet about the internet being bad will make the internet good trust me bro

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 No.48993

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Lainchan is the only imageboard which encourages and somewhat moderates quality discussion. This is just about the only site worth visiting anymore. Most imageboards fall for the "we don't want to step on anyone's toes" which always fails because when enough people post low quality garbage, everyone starts typing low quality garbage and there is no coming back from that.

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 No.49029>>49031

>>48986
/hum/ was a horrible idea from the start and should have never been introduced, it was in fact a promise personally made by kalyx that lainchan would never have a politics board. The reason is simple, "containment" simply never works and board creation only attracts more of what it was supposed to contain in the first place.

If lainchan was to become good again, they would have to delete /hum/ which will never happen. The reason being that current admins consider themselves to be much more intelligent than us posters and would never take an idea that isn't theirs seriously. Personally I would also highly prune any and all mention of the word tranny, troon, trans with the "please make a better post" filter.

>>48991
Pretending concrit doesn't exist and telling everyone to just shut up and pretend to be happy will totally make your community non toxic bro

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 No.49030

>>48987
In the past moderators had that responsibility as well. However it wasn't enforced and between the old admin and new the practice wasn't maintained.
Paying people for mod is a bad idea in general but could potentially be well executed, depending.

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 No.49031

OP speaking like an old user is rejuvenating me.

>>49029
>/hum/ was a horrible idea from the start and should have never been introduced
I was going to say that it takes alot of the spotlight, but i think i just get way worst psychic damage from it.
When I come here, I exclusively browse via /mega/ and look at recent bumped threads. I was going to say that it is rare to spot the /lambda/ or otherwise, but looking at it now would disprove that. However, I agree that it does feel like it has a bigger presence than it should have.

I've been bumping the security news thread recently in /sec/. the other boards outside of /hum/ are pretty enjoyable. :)



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 No.98597[Reply][Watch Thread]

my family are all conservative fundamentalist christian magaspawn and autism seems to be somewhat prevalent in my family, i am autistic and i have a cousin who is non-verbal autistic, one of my brother's kids is autistic, one of my sister's kids is non-verbal autistic. i was diagnosed pretty late only like a year ago or so but it was obvious to most people throughout my life that something wasn't normal about me, my kindergarten teacher pulled my mother aside and asked her if i might be autistic but my mother wouldn't hear of it, other teachers did the same thing but she always just chalked up my problems to laziness and immaturity and lack of discipline and lack of faith, i would just get screamed at and hit whenever i screwed up. my brother does the same thing now with his autistic daughter and my sister doesn't really know what to do at all with her non-verbal autistic daughter, she's been trying alternative medicine and ABA therapy and supplements and stuff to try to "cure" the autism and praying to god every day to make her daughter normal.

eventually my mom got sick of living with me and pushed me out the door as soon as was old enough and i've been struggling to survive ever since, i never did well in school and struggled to keep up with the work and deal with the overwhelming environment and bullying and stuff like that but managed to graduate by going to an alternative high school eventually, i went to college for a couple of years with a fafsa grant (my parents weren't interested in investing any money in my education) and graduated with an associates degree in computer science but it didn't really do me any good, i've never been able to maintain full-time employment at any kind of job i would last for maybe a few months or so and then burn out and quit or i would get fired for being a soykafty employee and being too slow or making mistakes or not being good at communicating with people etc. i'm 36 years old now and the only job i've been able to hold down consistently is gig delivery driving because i'm mostly just sitting in a car by myself and when it gets to be too much i can just stop and go home, but it doesn't pay very well, just barely enough to live on. i've had lots of mental health problems and a long history of suicide attempts and hospitalizations and seeing psychiatrists and therapists and taking every kind of medication before i finally figured out that i was autistic.

after i was finally diagnosed with autism by a doctor and told my family about it, they didn't really want to believe it. that's where i learned about the secret conversations my mom had with my teachers who were concerned about me and how she denied it and kept it from me and continues to deny it even now. she and others in my family kind of go back and forth either denying it entirely saying the doctors are wrong, or they minimize it and say "well if you are autistic you're not THAT autistic, you're smart you're not retarded like your cousin is, you're just making excuses, etc." a few times when i've been in bad relationships or unstable living situations i've tried calling my mom and others in my family asking if they could help me somehow, give me a place to live where i could pay a reasonable rent i could afford but they always just tell me that i have to be an adult and deal with my problemsPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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 No.98606>>98612

>>98603
>In a way, they did you right by forcing you to take action to help yourself.

they didn't force me to take action to help myself, i did that on my own, yet here you are giving them the credit for my self-reliance. perfect unintentional example of textbook conservative doublethink. people are supposed to be self-reliant so we must abandon them and let them fend for themselves and if they fail then it's their own fault but if they succeed then we claim credit for their success because we taught them to be self-reliant - by doing nothing.

>Your grandmother got a raw deal though, her children should have been there for her to take care of her,


but that completely contradicts everything you just said before that. you said that people with disabilities should not be coddled, they should learn how to take care of themselves. the rules suddenly cease to apply just because a person is old? why? what difference does it make whether you have a disability when you are 5 years old and you have a disability when you are 65 years old?

if the parents have no obligation to care for their children when they are limited in some way and need support, then why should the children be obligated to help the parents when they get old? seems like a double standard to me.

and another thing i will say, despite my disability and my upbringing and my financial difficulties, i am a pretty happy person at the end of the day and i like the person i am, i don't feel ashamed of myself and i don't feel a need for material luxuries or external validation or performative delusional fantasy pseudobeliefs to feel okay with who i am and what my life is. i cannot say the same for my family, they blow enormous amounts of money on brand new cars and trucks, jet skis and boats, fancy tech gadgets and appliances, assault weapons and other silly toys, they fight all the time over the most trivial things and say terrible things to each other, they are dishonest and tell lies and hide their true feelings all the time, they are full of resentment and bitterness and disappointment and they don't like themselves or each other at all. they may have money but they are utterly bankrupt in spirit. i think they traded something for nothing.

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 No.98607

>>98603
Lmao get the fuarrrk out you self righteous piece of soykaf. You make people suffer and then ask an imaginary friend in the sky to forgive you to feel better?

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 No.98608

>>98604
this but unironically

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 No.98612

>>98606
You owe your parents everything, as every child does. The sad thing here is that your parents didn't act as if they owe grandma everything. In this way, you take after your parents. Which obviously you would, being their kid.



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 No.27958[Reply][Watch Thread]

I am connected to wifi network, and it has Unifi Gateway running on 192.168.0.1

I am in subnet 192.168.3.x, and i am hosting files with python3 -m http.server. I was able to get those files yesterday with my phone, but today 192.168.3.x was unreachable to me and i realised that there might be issues with the subnet and gateway etc. Currently my phones subnet is 192.168.2.x, ideally i would like both of my devices to be in 192.168.0.x.

My question is how does this work and what are potential bypasses and methods of assigning yourself different subnet. Do i have to disconnect, reconnect to wifi till i get desirable subnet ?
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 No.27960

>>27958
change dhcp settings, or disable it and set static local network addresses for both devices. linux uses /etc/network/interfaces or /etc/netplan usually. android has network settings.
I suppose it would be better if you used any of the question threads instead of making a disposable one.



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 No.22534[Reply][Last 50 Posts][Watch Thread]

Last one reached thread limit

US intelligence agency wants SURVEILLANCE UNDERWEAR that can collect video, audio and geolocation data
https://theintercept.com/2023/09/02/smart-epants-wearable-technology/(USER WAS WARNED FOR THIS POST, You should always elaborate on your opinions rather than just spilling the soykaf.)
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 No.27874

CPUID Breach Distributes STX RAT via Trojanized CPU-Z and HWMonitor Downloads
> The incident lasted from approximately April 9, 15:00 UTC, to about April 10, 10:00 UTC
Affected versions include at least...
- CPU-Z (version 2.19)
- HWMonitor Pro (version 1.57)
- HWMonitor (version 1.63)
- PerfMonitor (version 2.04)

src: https://thehackernews.com/2026/04/cpuid-breach-distributes-stx-rat-via.html

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 No.27927>>27957

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CVE-2026-31431 : All linux kernel version from 2017 to today are affected.

CVE-2026-31431, (AKA "Copy Fail") is a straight-line logic flaw from an old optimization bit that was introduced years ago. It targets the
authencesn 
template library using the
AF_ALG 
(some cryptographic API) and
splice() 
together in page-cache write. The optimization never checks if the page has been messed with white in memory.
The exploit needs to be performed locally, so there's no risk of remote attacks by itself. Servers are the most interesting target for this exploit. Small and stealthy (for now). There's little practicality for personal, single user machines.

From https://copy.fail/ :
>An unprivileged local user can write 4 controlled bytes into the page cache of any readable file on a Linux system, and use that to gain root.

>What is not affected?

>Will not affect: dm-crypt / LUKS, kTLS, IPsec/XFRM, in-kernel TLS, OpenSSL/GnuTLS/NSS default builds, SSH, kernel keyring crypto. These all use the in-kernel crypto API directly — they don't go through AF_ALG.

>AF_ALG is a userspace front door to the kernel crypto API. Disabling it does not slow anything that wasn't already calling it; for the things that were, performance falls back to a normal userspace crypto library, which is what almost everything else already does.

>For untrusted workloads (containers, sandboxes, CI), block AF_ALG socket creation via seccomp regardless of patch state.

From that same site, They released an example of a script that performs the attack. A full detailed write up is linked down the page of the site.

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ABSOLUTELY fuarrrkING INSANE

> The researcher described YellowKey as "one of the most insane discoveries I ever found," likening the BitLocker bypass to functioning as a backdoor, as the bug is present only in the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE), a built-in framework designed to troubleshoot and repair common unbootable operating system issues.


> YellowKey affects Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022/2025. At a high level, it involves copying specially crafted "FsTx" files on a USB drive or the EFI partition, plugging the USB drive into the target Windows computer with BitLocker protections turned on, rebooting into WinRE, and triggering a shell by holding down the CTRL key.


https://github.com/Nightmare-Eclipse/YellowKey

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 No.27957>>27959

>>27927
Linux seems really unreliable. My confidence in it is waning.

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 No.27959

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>>27957
If it's of any conciliation : when a major CVE on linux breaks out, like copy fail, dirty frag or their copycats, updates specifically for the exploits roll out quickly. We are likely going to see more of these pop up with AI assisting researchers. We are in for a wild ride, lainon.

>>27956
>How to reproduce :
>Copy the FsTx folder to "YourUSBStick:\System Volume Information\FsTx" as is and make sure to use a filesystem that's compatible with Windows
>Plug the USB stick in your target windows computer with bitlocker protection turned on.
>Reboot to Windows Recovery Environment Agent (you can do that by holding SHIFT and clicking on the restart button using your mouse)
>Once you click on the restart button, lift your finger off the SHIFT key and hold CRTL and do NOT lift your finger off it.
>If you did everything properly, a shell will spawn with unrestricted access to the bitlocker protected volume.

pic rel wtf it can't be that easy



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 No.95365[Reply][Watch Thread]

I started self-studying mathematics and computer science. I study like 3-4 blocks per day. And I study one of these blocks in the morning. These days I'm obsessed with my sleeping time. Because I want to understand all topics clearly and minimize my sleeping time without any disadvantages.
How much time I should sleep? When should I go to sleep and when should I wake up? Should I use alarm clock or just simply listen my body? And should I use any supplements for better sleeping or just let it go?
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 No.98457

>>98455
Erm... the comic
>>98424
have posted actually discourages not sleeping in a sarcastic way.

Therefore, >>98424 is being sarcastic. Which is not-very-lain, though. Probably a wizard from wizchan.

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 No.98459

>>95365
Nothing like a gud fap before bed it stimulates to stimuli while you sleep if done 1 hour before sleep

https://www.imagefap.com/gallery.php?f=2,28,55&gen=0&search=femboy%20captions&page=1&sort=date&order=1

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 No.98460

I would say you need to sleep *more*, not less.
Eat plenty, eat healthy, drink plenty of water (especially during study sessions.)
You need to sleep more because during rest is when your brain integrates all that you've learned. If you want to learn better, then you have to be more active during your studies, that is, more exercises, less prose.
And do not use an alarm clock! It's detrimental to your brain.

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 No.98513

start kicking in the morning
get to bed too early,thats if you dont want to waste time and get as much from your day

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 No.98611

>>95753
>and exercising for an hour or two and I do all that while self studying fun stuff

Do you listen to podcasts/audio while excercising?



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 No.92021[Reply][Watch Thread]

What do the proprietary binary blobs in Qubes OS do? And how many of them are there?
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 No.92023

lainon do some damn research first, holy soykaf.



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 No.92019[Reply][Watch Thread]

How long until we get a functional pragmata?

- Linguistics: almost already there (LLMs good enough)

- Aesthetics: almost already there (doll manufacturers already use very realistic skinlike materials)

- Motorics: not there yet (humanoid robots are very clunky, their movement is not at all humanlike, smooth or realistic)

- Power: not there yet (only a few hours of running time on the current consumer grade humanoid robot models, and even the numbers given by the producers are overstatements)

So how long it is you think until we are able to purchase the full package?
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 No.92022

>>92019
I give it five years, I think the biggest hurdle will be power consumption, but I heard recently that there was some breakthrough in batteries, so that may solve itself soon.

How much would you be willing to spend on one, anons?



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 No.44024[Reply][Last 50 Posts][Watch Thread]

As >>39406 reached the bump limit, here's the second.

Likewise, this is about login/auth blocks on social media widely affecting the internet, as well as NSFW content. Both of these had clearly lead straight to the internet as a whole becoming more locked down and nonfunctional, making scrapers impossible to extract files, people to view stuff they like, etc.

I have researched as many sources as possible over the course of the original thread.
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 No.48995>>48997

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American AI chatbots will require mandatory ID verification after the passing of this bipartisan bill

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/bill-banning-ai-companions-kids-155110424.html
https://www.engadget.com/2161370/senate-judiciary-committee-unanimously-approves-ai-chatbot-age-verification/
https://www.hawley.senate.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/GUARD-Act-Bill-Text.pdf

Big Tech has no reason to lobby against this because they would too would love to data-mine individuals accurately.

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 No.48997>>49028

>>48995
I wanted to point out that it was my theory this was their goal and the whole "protect the children" pretext is just that.
They are scared of what they cannot control, but i dont think they actually can and my theory is there are already rogue ais out there and have been for a long time, now they hope to clean up.
I just dont see any of this happening, even if ais themselfs are driving this and im not talking about llms.
This will end up a disaster and lawmakers are ignorant old men who are at the mercy of technocrats with no ethics and just plain crazy.
It wouldnt suprise me if alternative networks will pop up.
Also how would this affect countries like china who we all know what they do, i can imagine they will not be happy about this.
With the way things are in the states and europe, i cant see how they can maintain this, but this is all speculative.
fuarrrk the whole lot of these control freaks, but i can see why they would push for this.

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 No.49026

Bumping the thread as always because this is important.

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>>48997
It's deeper than that. Every single wedge issue you hear about online -trump, trans, AI, even blm towards the end - has been part of a divide and conquer strategy to rape the EFF's political coalition so that this exact legislation can be forced through. Remember that they've been trying to do this since the 1990s but didn't have the political mandate to do so, now they do. How did we give them that mandate? By bickering over trannies which allowed them to shoehorn "protect the children" into the law.

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 No.49032

>>49028
By that logic US democrats and EU shouldn't be pushing for age verification yet they are.

The political mandate is given by normal people/sheeple who never cared about privacy. Those who care about privacy have always been a small minority.



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I'm developing a movie recommendation site at work and it has been the most entertaining project I have had in years, but no one seems to care about it so I'm thinking of hosting my own version, perhaps focused on anime/video-games. I was wondering if anyone (other than me) would use it.

The "website" is basically just a receptacle of annotated dataset, just like danbooru. The "fun" part about it is how to decide if something garbage using unsupervised learning and how to keep the database fresh without having to manually review every single item by hand.
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Added a SVG with a visual representation of the distributions. The plot is a fitted theoretical PDF so the percentiles might not always match. The distribution of the votes, in particular, looks like an "L" so picrel is the best I could come up with. The percentiles are always exact.

That should be enough to answer if a particular piece of media is Good (with a capital "G") or not. Still, we have another problem. To know what's the anime about you have to:
a) Decode ambiguous tags
b) Read a wall of text*

The solution is the same: unsupervised learning. We vectorize the content and try to group items together. I chose cosine similarity and the Louvain method to create pertitions. It worked reasonably well because similar media have similar tags. The clustering/partition algorithm also finds indirect/transitive relationships so results are both interesting and explainable.
The final "product" of this analysis is a new set of tags, "[tag1]-[tag2]-like-[slug]" which shows common tags in the cluster + the most popular/representative item. That gives us self-explanatory tags like "romance-comedy-like-kaguya-sama-wa-kokurasetai-tensai-tachi-no-renai-zunousen " (there are a lot of these, by the way). Smaller clusters do not have their own tag but the most representative items are included in the stats section.

* I tried using this wall of text (the synopsis) to form groups (using embeddings, &c). It did not work. I sill have to try creating the vectors using bigger models but I believe that the actual problem is that the synopsis says what happens but doesn't create a picture of what's the story is about.
Reviews have a different problem. It looks more than the users are trying to farm internet points than trying be genuinely helpful. I suppose that's normal I don't see how can I use it to help me (us?) decide if I should watch/read something.

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 No.13235

I will update the database in around two weeks and add new titles. In the meantime, I going to play with anubis (a Web Application Firewall) and my own tools to reduce the number of bots. Not because the overload the site but because they fill the logs with garbage requests.
Some particularly annoying crawlers rotate headers and referrer links so it is impossible to extract any useful insight from them except, perhaps, HTTP errors. This might explain why client side analytics are more popular.

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 No.13244>>13246

I have discovered a fundamental flaw in the way I've built the recommendation/filtering algorithm. Since I focused most of my efforts in removing bias, the results have little variance. This means the algorithm will recommend, with absolute precision, what a random person will almost surely like. This means the results are good but not very interesting. For example, a pure content based algorithm will never recommend you trash like https://myanimelist.net/anime/59835/Kirio_Fanclub or https://myanimelist.net/anime/44942/Shuumatsu_no_Walk%C3%BCre. And that's a problem.
I need to, somehow, create a mathematical model of soykaf taste. I don't think collaborative filtering is the answer but I'm definitely going to need user data for this because otherwise I would be simply reducing the global quality of the database.
Now, recommending trash (items in that could be either great or terrible; usually in the decision boundary of the algorithm) is an order of magnitude harder because, as mentioned, it's trash so most people won't like it. To increase our chances, we can try to use information about other users ("people who bought X also bought...") which is basically collaborative filtering. The problem is, of course, feedback loops. We can either try to mitigate the feedback loops or try something new.
I will review the literature again and see if I can come up with a decent solution.

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 No.13246>>13247

>>13203
>>13244
You should consult existing literature on the topic, starting with the relevant Wikipedia articles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collaborative_filtering
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrix_completion

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 No.13247

>>13246
The wikipedia article on collaborative filtering is pretty good but I think I will just download all papers that discuss recommender systems and rank them using my content-based algorithm.
In other words, I'm going to use a recommender system to learn about recommender systems.



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Tech Questions #15
Old Thread >>86529

Ask your simple questions in this thread. You will get replies more likely if you use this thread because many posters regularly visit this thread.
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 No.92006

>Sqreen
Anyone heard of Sqreen the security application platform that Apple and others have used?

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 No.92013>>92014

What are the risks of using someone else's Mullvad account code? I've got a friend, and I told 'em I didn't use VPN's because I didn't have any cryptocurrency, and they offered to let me use their account code if I needed it.

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 No.92014

>>92013

It's no risk to either of you, it's just a randomly generated account number that's not tied to anything* so the only risk is that you can use (or even pay for) their VPN service.

* With theoretical exception of 1) payment info and 2) friend's activity potentially being associated with you. For realistic outlook, see Mullvad's policy documents; respectively, the Privacy Policy and "How we handle government requests for user data"

tl;dr it's not risky, it's also :5bux:, git gud

Also, I would generally (in all other cases) and categorically never recommend that anyone use a "free VPN"; however, ProtonVPN offers a free one now (new to me at least). Country selection is limited, and also you can't so much select one as you can try to land on the one you want.

Abuse free VPN as follows until exiting via desired country:
1. Connect
2. Click "change server" button
3. In settings, toggle Protocol between OpenVPN and Wireguard
4. goto 3

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>>90764

I'm not saying this is the case here, but as a, uh, theoretical generality of sorts, I would expect some people to find "real-world" industry experience more appealing for their purposes (but, now that I think of it, I wouldn't expect there to be any overlap between the set of people who have opinions about this, and the set of people in the market for a boot camp subscription)

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 No.92020

I'm trying to set the battery charge limit on my thinkpad x200 running debian but am getting a weird error. When I try to write to the file I get "write error: No such device". I had this setting set for years but it recently stopped working and charging to 100 and I'm not sure why. I don't remember if this is how I set it before.

# ls /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/
alarmcharge_behaviourcharge_start_thresholddevice energy_now model_name present subsystem uevent
capacitycharge_control_end_thresholdcharge_stop_thresholdenergy_full hwmon1 power serial_number technology voltage_min_design
capacity_levelcharge_control_start_thresholdcycle_countenergy_full_design manufacturer power_now status type voltage_now
# echo 85 >/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/charge_stop_threshold
bash: echo: write error: No such device



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This series of Solarpunk threads is now celebrating its fourth iteration.
The original poster has long been MIA and the threads have largely been populated by a ratio of 99% of criticism lifted against the would-be genre.
Is it hopeless? Not exactly, but changes need to be brought if we want to make this useful. Solarpunk is too ensconced in narrow politics and culture war. Synthetic for now, barely yet a genre and maybe called to be something else entirely, it is currently gimped by absurd and childish intellectual prejudices while losing sight of the human element which pertains to /hum/. Or more precisely, as long as the human element is considered, it only takes place according to one specific scheme, using the artificially proped up genre as a front for a insidious political agendas. We are past the point of feigning not seeing what is plain to see. The idea itself needs not be ruined by vapid, superficial and vaguely emotional approaches.

So what is so punk about it? Let us define this here: in the age of information warfare, this is about a lowered class of people who fight against a new form of encroaching technological feudalism that slyly pretends being supportive of nature by lying on sustainability of its intentions while increasing the spreading of cities and energy intensive systems at the expense of wild lands, all the while both praising the beauty of the flora but destroying whatever is left of green areas and trees still standing in metropolitan centers. This, we can stand against. We shouldn't accept to see natural resources of our countrysides be tyrannically hoarded to feed the gluttonous appetite of corporations ready to sacrifice all types of life for their softwares and data centers. There is no reason why organic farms couldn't be added to city blocks, there is no reason why parks shouldn't become more numerous, there is no valid reason that floors in a building couldn't be dedicated to plant growth in controlled ecosystems, just like there is no reason we shouldn't work towards reducing the congestion of yesterday's modernity by rethinking our approach to mobility and how vehicles should flow through the artificial arteries of our cities. This directly affects us all. We are the punks.


Examples of sub-topics that can be explored: the importance of wild spaces, alternative urban planning for layouts, recycling and pollution management, futuristic materials, permaculture and natural healing, modern energy production and storage, types of transport reliant on renewables, etc.


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https://archive.ph/4IoC4
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>>98558
>If your rhetorical strategy was to just dump as much of your talking points as possible that it's not worth anybody's time to go through all of it, congratulations, it worked.

They call this "sealioning."

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 No.98567

>>98564
no, sealioning is when you hound someone to engage in debate when they don't want to.
The correct term for this is "Gish gallop", after a guy who was famously good at it.

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>>98558
>you quoted it in your post.
Fine. I don't pretend knowing every person involved in the entire climate debate. What should I know about James Hansen? You brought this person here, explain your point.
More importantly, why should I have to dig even more information about him when you don't even bother reading what I already provided that was very much on topic already?
>If your rhetorical strategy was to just dump as much of your talking points as possible that it's not worth anybody's time to go through all of it
My "strategy" is just to counter the nonsense you pull out of that hole, darkly yours. Your brief half‑truths require long arguments to expose their incompleteness. Anyhow, how can you know it's not worth going through my "talking points" if you even refuse to look at a portion of them? You're dishonest and afraid. I admit to my mistakes, but when I present facts, you reject them as "words!" So be it then, but don't complain, you have no right to do so. You hope to win arguments with snappy tweets and that's it. You act like a terminal tourist by coming to a place where people write a lot, which drives you mad when you're met with paragraphs, despite the local rule being that we are required to properly substantiate our points, which you either ignore or don't understand.
>A credulous moron might read this thread and conclude that because you posted the most words and linked the most web pages, you won.
Don't generalize, you're the only person sufficiently deluded here to believe that denial of debate is valid way of argumentation. A smart person would at least read a few lines and look at the graphs and understand that it is relevant and then may want to look more into it.
You doubted the lobbying and corruption, or the cost of this whole global green subversion, I gave some samples and sources which are reasonably sized without exploding in size. You're free to address them if you can.
I doubt you will though, you are not interested in proper debating, that's the fact of the matter here since you entered a series of thread in its fourth incarnation while ignoring all that has been pointed out already during three former iterations. Instead of engaging the discourse on scientific grounds you rely on ad hominems and then pretend being all about defending the laws of physics without once demonstrating one inch of inclination to back your arguments with due respect to such laws. As the aphorism goes, a lie can travel halfway round the world while the truth is putting on its shoes. If sentences offend you, stick to TikTok and keep scrolling.

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>>98574
>what should I know about James Hansen?
He's probably the most famous climate scientist and one of the original climate activists. You would know who he is if you were actually informed about this grand conspiracy. Who writes his paychecks? Does he get flown out to fancy dinners where he rubs shoulders with CEOs and MPs?
>More importantly, why should I have to dig even more information about him
"Even more information" about a person you've never heard of? Are you a bot?
>what I already provided that was very much on topic already?
If by that you mean you reposted infodumps from the last thread, then sure, I suppose it's "on topic".
>I gave some samples and sources which are reasonably sized without exploding in size.
Three extremely long posts in response to a two relatively short ones is what I would call "exploding in size", especially when most of the things you say are only just barely connected to the posts you're replying to.
Maybe in the future I'll have three hours to go through everything you've posted and debunk anything fallacious, which I suspect is most of it, just due to your argument style. It would be a colossal waste of time, but I've been known to waste my time.

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>>98575
>He's probably the most famous climate scientist and one of the original climate activists.
He's just one among many and I usually focus on the macroscopic aspect of the stories and the science behind the claims, not who did this or that, especially a long time ago.
But since name dropping seems more important to you than neutral scientific discourse, what is the accusation then? Did he make fallacious claims? Is he using debunked evidence or anything like that?
>Who writes his paychecks? Does he get flown out to fancy dinners where he rubs shoulders with CEOs and MPs?
You tell me.
>"Even more information" about a person you've never heard of? Are you a bot?
I'm asking a simple question. Please answer it.
>If by that you mean you reposted infodumps from the last thread, then sure, I suppose it's "on topic".
Not everything was reposted from the older thread.
You're not proving it's wrong, you're only dodging.
>Three extremely long posts in response to a two relatively short ones is what I would call "exploding in size"
I don't care. Prove them wrong. It's not because a question or a false claim is only one sentence long that the answer or the correction should be just as short. And then again you're dodging.
>especially when most of the things you say are only just barely connected to the posts you're replying to.
They are 100% connected, unless you care to prove the disconnect.
For example, you said "the question here is about the scientists" and I precisely fetched fully relevant information, in this case, about a number of scientists exposing biases and fraud in their own cultural and scientific area of expertise. You haven't addressed any of this and it's just a small quantity of lines only.
Instead of acknowledging the information or debating it, you're throwing smoke screen after smoke screen. How long do you intend on doing that exactly?
Similarly, when I pointed out the issues regarding the GreenGate and Timmermans, the WEF compliant man behind the EU's environment policies (so just a nobody), you dismissed them. Of course if I were to post some links and quote the relevant sections you would once again dismiss the information and complain about me posting words. And words you will get anyway.
https://europeanconservative.com/articles/news/eu-parliament-inquiry-climate-ngo-lobby-scandal/
>The goal is to investigate allegations made public by Dutch media months ago that, under the leadership of former EU Climate Czar Frans Timmermans, the EU Commission has paid at least €750 million to climate NGOs to lobby lawmakers both in Brussels and in the capitals on behalf of the disastrous Green Deal, casting doubts on the legitimacy of the entire flagship legislative package.
The sum talked about right above might be an extrapolation, but even if ten percent of it proved to be offending, we'd still Post too long. Click here to view the full text.



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Old thread hit bampu limit
Continuing from >>98159
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>>98553
I'm tempted to ask, but perhaps I really shouldn't know what a "dickcel" is

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>>98554
Basically someone who is "incel like" because of their below average penis

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>>98548
The only ones I would consider are far away and I don't want to fly halfway across the country just to see a prostitute. I have the money but to be honest I could better use that money to get a new graphics card or put a down payment on a car. As much as I want to put my penis in someone there's other stuff I want that I've also been saving for.

>>98550
I can express intimacy within my own head in a fantasy, but that's because these are mental constructs that are created by my own desires. It's not a reflection of reality or of how I or another person would respond to each other. Based on my behavior I may lack the necessary qualities to handle the responsibility and intimacy of a relationship. I wouldn't mind just having a sexually gratifying experience even though I do fantasize about being in a relationship.

>>98553
>relatable to be honest dont rush but also dont wait i havent had sex since before covid but my reason is due to being a dickcel and a loser lol idk how to get XP to build my skills when most wouldn't want to deal wit it and my brain has been deeply fuarrrked by this so i have never dated despite being late 20s
Even guys with small penises and who are losers get laid! My problem is something I could solve if I could change my own psychology. Unfortunately that's easier said than done. I've been getting more comfortable with being alone. I used to have shame about it, but now it's like I don't even care if anyone around me thinks I'm an incel who jerks off to anime girls all day. The worst part is that my acceptance is so beneficial to me in many ways, yet it is probably the one thing that harms the possibility of making changes the most.

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 No.98596>>98598

I trying to find myself again in life. And I am a hikikomori that lives with grandma. I live in the city and have been a incel. I don't have friends, job or education. It is so good to know english and to stay away from the internet culture and people from my country becuase people here are basically monkeys.
I wish to improve my english by using lainchan and it is being a good journey after all.

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 No.98598

>>98596
>I don't have friends, job or education.
What's stopping you from trying out the one you hate the least? If it's too difficult for you to start anywhere try things such as softlaunching a new habit in your life. For example, if you wanna start working out or being more physically healthy, you might want to start just having morning or night walks to get your brain in that "Oh, I'm doing more physical activity than I was before, I bet it would be easier to start working out now than it would've been back then" mindset I suppose.



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Old threads at bump limit. Might as well start off with a bang.

Christmas 2025
>MDMA Insufflated
>Ketamine bumps
Mid day nap

>Methamphetamine oral

>L-theanine
>THC dist. vape rest of the day
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I LOVE EVERYONE ON THIS WEBSITE ENJOY YOUREVENING

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 No.20468

hiigher than ii meant two be
ju2t weed lmao

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>>20466
Please describe mgm-15 in terms of feeling, duration and potency, compared to 7-oh.

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>>20469
NTA and never tried it myself but word on the street is its more potent and longer lasting but has way worse withdrawals.

>just made cup of coffee w 400mg l-theanine

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 No.20472

>2 cups of coffee
>600mg l-theanine
>200mg weed edible
>soon to be 2 5.6% beers

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I have this theory and I want to know what Lainons think about this.

After the ID verification being done on a hardware level through the firmware, which you will need a cryptographically signed ID to even boot, there will be several waves of "malware" going around, all targetting old devices, and the vulnerabilities thereof. They will ensure that old devices will be bricked, or at least unusable, so there is no way to make use of old hardware. It will happen over several years and in waves, all of which will be dismissed as some unknown threat actor. Those malware waves could be supply chain attacks, just regular computer viruses, or something else entirely, or different things so the waves don't resemble each other too much, and nobody takes notice. New firmware updates from manufacturers could also include malware, or at least be malicious with the intend to make the device exploitable. This is all to make sure everyone who accesses the Internet does so with his real identity attached.

How probable do you think this is? Do you think it's completely outlandish or is this realistic? If this theory could be true, how would you defend against it? Any input or opinion is appreciated.
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 No.27908

>>27779
I don't see them going beyond the OS level and doing a self-verification where they just have you enter a date at installation, but if they do actually introduce it at the hardware level down the line and make you provide some kind of state ID then hopefully open source firmware becomes more prevalent. It's already a huge attack vector for government agencies to target and needs to be addressed eventually.

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 No.27909

This isn't really a conspiracy theory just a concern of a possible conspiracy. However I heard that Anthropic had an AI that searches for software vulnerabilities that they claimed was too good at finding vulnerabilities to be released to the public, and they got a government contract. We need to stop these companies from even existing to save ourselves.

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>there will be several waves of "malware" going around, all targetting old devices, and the vulnerabilities thereof.
Even more folks are already looking into breaking win10 ever since it reach EoL. Like vultures picking of the meats from the bones. You don't need to look too far to see its future. WinXP is basically a dead horse the picosecond you connect it to the internet without any modifications. Just as is. The machine gets breached so quickly.
All this to say, this is part of the life cycle of old machines running old EoL software. Get off of old unsupported software that doesn't meet your minimum standards. Go Gentoo if you REALLY have to.

>New firmware updates from manufacturers could also include malware

This is more plausible to me. Future updates needing to comply with the new regulations, they won't necessarily brick the device. They'll just make it unusable until the user "cooperates to help the machine comply with regulations".

>How probable do you think this is?

Eh. Too much effort to do it at the hardware level. If you keep a close eye on the law making around these regulations, the companies are playing hot potato on who's going to implement these regulations. The social media companies don't want to. The OS companies don't want to, either. Pretty much nobody wants to do it. It's amusing to watch, and maddening! They know there's money to be made from collecting all the information, but they don't want the burden of being caught profiteering from it. Especially since all these regulations are presented for "muh kids!". And they all know that there's no real reason to do this that isn't for profit or surveillance.

Really hope this trend dies. I wanna go back to posting "nobody knows you're a dog" soon...

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 No.27929

>>27779
> there will be several waves of "malware" going around, all targetting old devices,
>New firmware updates from manufacturers could also include malware, or at least be malicious with the intend to make the device exploitable.

>How probable do you think this is? Do you think it's completely outlandish or is this realistic?

Well for starters the fact that NVRAM exists and can't be cleared by removing the CMOS in modern UEFI systems. TPM and secure boot being pushed more.

Stupid modules that add attack surface like CompuTrace/Absolute now the standard lol I would say its not conspiracy here.




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xıʌɹoƆ(USER WAS WARNED FOR THIS POST, You should always elaborate on your opinions rather than just spilling the soykaf.)
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>>49020
These are the translations of the morse code fuarrrking idiot

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>>49021
I know you thumbless primate i'm talking to OP obviously.

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 No.49023

>ɐɾǝΛ ǝW
What is ɐɾǝΛ ǝW ?
Is this backwards or rot13 or sumtin?

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>>49019
>tells us his name
>i'm an anonymous person
wow, what a high iq

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 No.49027

>>48294
fascinating larp but good luck with whatever ur tryna do amigo



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What is it that thing you're still chasing today? Did it make you realize you'd hit rock bottom, or does it make you feel like soykaf?
In my case i used to torturized frogs when i was a teenager
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 No.98579

Set a whole load of soykaf on fire between 19 and 21. Abandoned buildings, sheds scrap cars. Have two arrests for arson with the second one resulting in spending 16 months in a forensic psychiatric prison.
Victim was a retired cop even though i did not know this. Broke into a lot of facebook accounts as a teenager but just hoarded the info, didnt really do anything with them. Released thioacetone (homemade) at school once and caused a ruckus, didnt get caught. Several burglaries of vacant buildings, never really stole anything, took random junk from time to time, same with cars. Thats about as much as Im willing to reveal without implicating myself in some soykaf so yeah, other than that did a lot of prescription drugs, beat the addiction in prison, still taking xanax from time to time. I dont know why i do this, i dont think im a psycho, I do feel empathy and im pretty sensitive for a guy, I just dont like living like a law abiding citizen i guess is the best explanation but not really sure if even thats it.

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 No.98582

Sent beheading videos to my ex, spammed gore on porn sites/ forums, masturbated while fantasizing about someone underage (she was 17 I was 18). I was a real bastard when I was a teenager. Thankfully, I've moved away from most of that stuff and have really grown as an adult, quit harmful substances, became religious, just calmed down a lot in life. I still feel guilty about though.

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 No.98584

I openly mocked a classmate in front of other friends for having a lot of pimples and now I myself constantly have to deal with pimples. Karma is a bitch.

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 No.98586>>98594

I had sex with my sister when we were teenagers.

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 No.98594

>>98586
Same as this. Had sex with both of my sisters when we were all under 10. Emulating our drunk Mom.
We don't talk about it obviously.



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 No.91967[Reply]

what do you think of my new tab extension lainon? do you like its aesthetic/design?
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>>91967
this is really really cool, would you ever consider open sourcing it?

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 No.91983

>>91982
its open source! the link to the firefox store is in the repo too

https://github.com/gary-host-laptop/mutabu

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 No.91984

>>91973
oh neato! I originally thought about doing this sort of thing as a localpage back in college, but abandoned it because of the limitations-

>>91981
ah! we took the same initial path it seems, hah!
Thanks for making it available to the public. I really like the idea. :)

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 No.92017>>92018

someone from here forked my repo, that's awesome! i really like your theme. i was actually thinking on implementing a better way to handle themes so i might add yours if you dont mind.

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>>92017
Go ahead bro, love your soykaf. ;)



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BRAND NEW social website idea concept. Steal it. DELIBERATELY unlike social medias or imageboards.

A brand new person opening the website is greeted on a page filled with a plethora of unknown symbols; colourful logos all of the same size. Sigils if you will. But more like seals, like flags. All same size (if circle, all of them are in circles) No names. No other identifiers. Just the seals. just intuit which means what. pure intuition. The seals dont seem to mean anything. They're just a seemingly gibberish image, ALWAYS.

The only other text on the screen is the instruction to pick one carefully because once picked that's the Party you start with. A Party is a group of min 4 up to 6 people.

Once in a Party, you find out that you can't speak (type) aside from SINGLE emoji per post. The Party members start to give you Questions with Answers Choice. After some time answering, you find out you've gained some really basic Words. Like pronouns, prepositons, grammar words, adverbs. But of course, not "Life" words (Words other than for grammatical purposes', like objects in real world). The Party, if they're satisfied and not decided to kick you out, let you stay in it. You find you're limited in the number of words you can use per post, but as time goes on, the numbers increase.

The rest of this website is at this point free-for-all ideas on what next to implement, basically; after this starting point, there are two essential things:
a) gaining Words. The website owner decide how this is to be done.
b) the chance for a Party to one day meet other Parties that are also using the site. The website owner decides how this is to be done.

The whole meaning of this thing is to give meaning to our own Speech on the internet, that is, to be able to even SPEAK at all, one must WORK towards it. The site is, yes, 'gamified', it's deliberately contrary to the whole concept of social websites in that the more you spent energy and time on the site the more that you're able to speak and express yourself. The more you put effort, the more freedom you have.

You are fully CENSORED at the very beginning, speaking basic grunts and mereemojis, and only by your own effort you build up your own FREE('d) Speech from absolute nothing. Like I said, the whole concept of the website is deliberately opposite to social media and imageboards where you enter and you can start saying anything you like (100/100). Here, you begin right from zero (0/100).

Continuing a bit. From afar you see some people conversing in FULL ON MULTIPLE PARAGRAPHS per post. Now you have something to look forward for. Now you understand what the game of the website is. To be able to fully express yourself.
Btw the "random symbol" thing at the very beginning is to facilitate randomness, you don't get to choose what you like, you're forced to be with a group of people that by luck you might not like or like, this is deliberate. If you dislike the Party, you must spend some time until you're able to meet other Parties and join/create other Parties instead.

It's the whole concept. Here, everything about you, you start everything from zero.
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 No.48767

>>48754

the ai is gaslighting too hard again

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 No.49025

Man I love schizos. I had a good idea for something like Twitter but completely anonymous, and you start out following 100 random people, and if you don't like a post you can press a minus button. If you press the minus button on someone twice then you unfollow them. There would be no usernames but you could sort of filter it yourself with the minus button.



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Why don't we already have one of these? I'll start off with something my buddy requested me to draw. Paint.net gang!!
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>>13226
no, but if you go on /ic/ on 4chan they post their stuff pretty often. maybe ask them directly they seem to respond. I have a few more of their drawings cause i'm a fan

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 No.13241

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>>13226
man I absolutely love their stuff- kawaii x bizzare ms paint donld tier sheet

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>>13242
man that guy was such a glitterboy.

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 No.13245

>>13243
if he were born today he would draw sonic OCs and wear dresses



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