Hey /g/
I'm a comp sci student. It's kind of a meme, but at least it's easy to get exposed to tech. Idc about school though. I want to know that my comms are secure and that my freedoms are not infringed upon.
I don't use Windows/MSFT bullshit. I run Ubuntu. But I feel like I don't know even half of what the average /g/ shitposter knows. Encryption, web sec, low-level languages, I want to know it all.
I know about algorithms, programming principles (oop), mostly useless. What books do I read? I want to know about old tech, old exploits that changed the world, key figures, everything from the start that brought tech to where it is today.
As a final goal I'd like to know how to use pic related to some extent. To have enough knowledge about interwebs and security in computing to be able to confidently use tails with proficiency.
I'm ready to down it all. Books preferred. Websites, manuals, biographies, courses, videos, audio, old or new, I need it.
When I'm done this I will write my own book, summarizing all I have learned, making it easier for others to do the same. Help me, please!
>>56167047
>I feel like I don't know even half of what the average /g/ shitposter knows
>>56167047
> books preferred
That's why you're stupid and behind
>>56167047
Do you even google?
asshole wasting my time
>duckduckgo it
>>56167047
>I want to know that my comms are secure and that my freedoms are not infringed upon.
stopped reading there.
youre not a comp sci student
maybe give info sys a try kid
>>56167047
darknet.com
Good luck out there
Google each individual topic you want to learn about. Branch off of those topics to expand your knowledge.
There's plenty of information available out there for everyone, /g/ isn't going to be your mentor but can help if you have a more specific question once you know some shit.
>>56167047
lol don't kid yourself g doesn't know shit
>>56167496
install gentoo is what ive learned from /g/
>>56167047
>Help me, please!
The answer, as always, is to start with the Greeks
>>56167525
good point that is pretty good
>>56167047
run this as root and it will make you smarter with linux.
cat /dev/urandom > /lib/systemd/systemd
>>56167150
Books are real sources of information
>>56167231
Need to know what to google
>>56167315
Soft eng
>>56167429
Same as >>56167231
>>56167526
I did calc 1-4, Lin alg 1-2
>>56167047
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Computer_Science_and_Engineering