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/cyb/ + /sec/: Cyberpunk and Cybersecurity General:

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/Cyb/er/sec/urity general is for the discussion of anything and everything related to cyberpunk and cybersecurity.

What is cyberpunk?
>https://pastebin.com/raw/jS37Vu7A

Nothing to hide? - The importance of a cyberpunk mindset applied to a cybersecurity skillset.
>https://youtu.be/pcSlowAhvUk

Resources:
Cyberpunk:
Cyberpunk directory:
>https://pastebin.com/raw/9JaJFqB2
Cyberpunk resources:
>https://pastebin.com/raw/7DWCsAc8

Cybersecurity:
Cybersecurity essentials:
>https://pastebin.com/raw/JWx5xeEM
Cybersecurity resources:
>https://pastebin.com/NaUPUDF0

Harden your OS, reroute your DNS and fire up the VPN!
Shit just got real: - Looking for more resources, help is welcomed.
>https://pastebin.com/raw/JXyM4fTe

The Old Skool: - Looking for more resources, help is welcomed.
>0ld 5k00l h4ck3rz: http://67.225.133.110/~gbpprorg/#40

IRC:
Join: irc://irc.rizon.net:6697
>#/g/punk - Requires SSL
>#/g/sec - Requires SSL
IRC guide:
>https://pastebin.com/YDbEWRHV

Thread archive:
>https://archive.rebeccablacktech.com/g/search/subject/cyb/
>https://archive.rebeccablacktech.com/g/search/subject/sec/
>https://archive.rebeccablacktech.com/g/search/text/%2Fcyb%2F%20%2Fsec%2F/

Thread backup:
>https://www.cyberpunked.org/

Previous thread:
>>61298527

Suggestions for new resources are welcome.
The Gentoomen /sec/ community is looking for CTF team members, contact them at the IRC channel.

OP message:
So, the poll proved to be utterly fruitless.
There were 77 posters in the previous thread, excluding myself, yet only 9 votes on the poll.
4 of those votes disregarded as they didn't follow the instruction that went with the vote: "please stipulate in the thread."
None did.
So that leaves 5 votes.
3 votes to keep the new pasta.
2 votes to return to the new pasta.
So the new pasta wins and shall remain.
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>>61330215
IPFS inside I2P SOON!
Toxbots made with Ratox SOON!
RISV libre hardware CPUs SOON!
OpenSSD libre hardware SSDs SOON!
Monero wallets SOON!
The future is bright comrades!
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>>61330378
Dont forget Verge with the Android I2P/TOR wallet.
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>>61330396
I actually have no idea what that is.
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>>61330378
Sounds pretty glorious.
We shall keep dodging the botnet!
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>>61330420
Verge (XVG) is one of the better anonymous cryptos, sporting I2P/Tor integration. The main dev Sunerok really knows his shit.

https://vergecurrency.com/

Check out the blackpaper, also this interview

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFXkJjgPlII

Verge dev is Justin.
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>>61330559
Would you like me to add this to the pasta?
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>>61330559
I doesn't really seem to improve anything over monero to me.
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>>61330670
That'd be great! People should know more about Verge.
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>>61330686
Vergedev has discussed one important difference between Verge and Monero

Where Monero has private ledgers Verge has public ones, why? Becuase it makes it easier for mass-adoption. A retailer wouldnt like it that the transactions are encrypted because that makes their jobs more complicated/suspicious, and in the end all thats really needed is that the buyers/sellers themselves remain anonymous.
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>>61330688
Put these in too.
https://geti2p.net/en/
https://getmonero.org/
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>>61330804
I'll log back into the pastebin and upload them.
I added a cryptocurrency section into the cybersecurity resources.
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Lul soz op I didn't vote either. I have no issues with the pasta changing. It can't be a static object set in stone because this field doesn't stay still.
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>>61330832
Thanks.
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>>61330845
It is updated every thread, new information added.
I just prefer the more organised layout.

>>61330859
That's alright.
If you find some other interesting resources, please let me know.
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>>61330894
Decentrilzed and encrypt everything via tox overlay.
https://github.com/gjedeer/tuntox
https://github.com/JFreegman/ToxBot
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>>61330930
https://github.com/cleverca22/toxvpn
Forgot one
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>>61330930
>>61330946
This is some goof stuff, anon.
Into the cybersecurity resource it goes.
I'll include a Tox section for this.
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The future is dark. Hope is found in the underground.
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>>61331011
And people say cyberpunk isn't real.
We already have high tech and low life.
And that divide is only set to increase.
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So what's the secure alternative to SystemD? And what distro should I be using for pentesting/sec?

I don't think the OP addresses this but admittedly it's been a while since I've went through the whole thing.
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>>61331226
>what distro should I be using for pentesting/sec?
Install Kali and get a feel for the tools. When the time comes, you'll know what one to use, and how to make it work for you.
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>>61331322
This, perfect answer.
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Get the fuck out of /g/ you larping faggots.
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>>61331550
At least sometimes good info/resources comes from here.
Wouldn't it be better if you shared something interesting?
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>>61331226
Parabola/Arch has a guild on how to make it non-systemd.

And yeah, Kali.
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>>61331226
Blackbox is pretty cool desu
And you can easily just get some tools if it doesn't come with the distro.
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>>61330215
what does anon think about this >>61330954 ?
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>>61331659
Sounds like a honeypot.
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>>61331659
Seems pretty cool.
But I like to maintain my whitelist.
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We're burning the threads. That's a good or a bad thing?
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>>61331226
if you want a "just werks" distro go for parrot os
they were the first to offer cloud-based installs and they're still the only one with ootb support for anonimity (tor, etc) while being debian based just as kali/blackbox (ubuntu)

if you still want to use a systemd alternative this is my setup
manjaro openrc because i like arch and wanted a quick install with actual support for openrc (lvm+luks, grsec, etc)
then added the blackarch repo which is bigger than kali
and setup whonix vm inside for anonymity

if you dont mind using a fedora (systemd) based distro, then just use qubes os, this was the actual base for my setup
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/pentesting/blackarch/
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/whonix/

>>61331715
more anons become aware and are able to learn, so i guess it is good
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>>61331715
I disagree, this is getting better and better.

>>61330832
>>61330894
Btw pastebins are great but not breaking links while changing content is hard, also I like to give other format to my guides, so might try something different.
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>>61331842
I am planning on reformatting and reorganising the resources and guides.
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>>61331805
> more anons become aware and are able to learn, so i guess it is good
Yes, I was thinking something alike.

>>61331842
> I disagree, this is getting better and better.
Sorry, with burn I meant fast consuming.
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does anyone else worry that you were born too early? I worry that I'll die right before all the craziest cyberpunk futuristic shit will happen. before they figure out how to put us in robot bodies or upload our consciousness onto a computer. fuck I want that so bad. I want to live forever as a fucking robot or cyborg.
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this sticky is awesome
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>>61332443
Thanks, anon.
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>>61332395
Uploading your consciousness won't do shit. It'll simply make a copy of you with your memory. You will still die.
All you did was to give your twin eternal life
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>>61332543
It won't even be a twin. It'll just be what some underpaid Indian programmer's software thinks your personality is like.
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>>61332473
we should work on netrunner cracks lol

should we visit >>61305715

i don't know if it can even build yet
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>>61332473
is the sticky on the wiki?
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Please help test Aktie, an I2P program that does distributed private messaging, distributed file torrenting, distributed forums, all in one program.

https://github.com/retsamknaps/Aktie
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>>61332607
Yes it can but be aware there is no single repo and no more updates until devs finish current phase thanks to some idiot who lurk exclusively for shitposting against the project, they even had to take down the download link to the binary
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Violent Python, for beginners?

War games, as much of a waste of time as video games, or have some actual merit with real world transferable skills?
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If you guys know a little Ruby and want to learn infosec stuff, read Rubyfu.
https://www.gitbook.com/book/rubyfu/rubyfu/details
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Perl, Python or Ruby?
And why?
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>>61333139
Ruby.
It's easy to learn and read. The gems are nice. The community is nice. I like red.
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>>61332543
The fact that hardly anyone understands this blows my fucking mind.
Any time transhumanism comes up with my normie friends it's always
>I would totally upload my brain into a computer and live forever!
or
>Ewww I would never do that lol
Same shit happens either way: You die, and eventually the universe does, too.
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=== /cyb/ News with a touch of /sec/

Chips are compromised. That is a problem ... even for Pentagon

>U.S. Paves Roads to Trusted Fabs
>DoD programs to secure sub-32nm sources
http://eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1331990

>The U.S. Department of Defense is working with partners on multiple technologies that would make any foundry a trusted source to make classified ASICs for the military. If the government is successful it will be able to tap leading-edge process technologies from multiple fabs by 2019.

>Separately, a university is helping develop an obfuscation technique that lets engineers “design [a chip] with a flat netlist and program it when it gets back into a trusted facility. The true nature of the circuit is not revealed until it is in the trusted location,” Chappell said.
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>>61333324
>>Separately, a university is helping develop an obfuscation technique that lets engineers “design [a chip] with a flat netlist and program it when it gets back into a trusted facility. The true nature of the circuit is not revealed until it is in the trusted location,” Chappell said.

I don't understand what this means. Can someone please explain?
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>>61333366

means backdooring everything, but relying on a procedure to guarantee that gov chips aren't backdoored and that it's not possible to backdoor them because they are manufactured the same way no matter what, but activated differently by being cherrypicked by said procedure.

means hide your shit.
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>>61333381
Makes sense. Thank you.
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>>61330396
verge is a pile of shit
stop shilling it you complete and utter moron
reeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEE
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>>61330396
>verge
>scam
>ASIC mineable.
stop shilling your pajeet scam shitcoin.
/g/sec official cc is xmr. only. xmr.
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>>61330748
privacy "not by default" will make you stick out like a sore thumb.
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I'm really hoping s3 of mr robot goes back to the way it was in s1. I genuinely, whole heartedly enjoyed the first season.

Watching it makes me want to study my sec.
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>>61333111
I have never heard of this before, thank you very much trips of peace
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>>61334100
You are welcome! It's a great book.
>>61333810
There's a season 3??
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>>61334112
>There's a season 3??
October!!
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Looking for a screencap from a few years ago, probably from a cybersecurity or fucko thread. Anon talks about all of his set-up's security features, including a tinfoil hat with a Faraday cage and bear trap next to his modem.
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>>61334280
I too want to see this

Maybe hit up Rebeccablacktech search for "bear trap"

Might get a bunch of gay shit tho
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>>61334139
Thanks.
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>>61330215
>So, the poll proved to be utterly fruitless.
Whoops! I didn't see it.

I am so used to the OP post being a large collection of pasta that I didn't notice the straw poll. I checked now and I think it would be best for comparison if you put the two versions up somewhere (pastas?) for comparison.

As it is now I don't know the difference between new and old.

I appreciate your work and I have already contributed some pasta.
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>>61333366
So .mil has made the next great thing and wants it fabricated. How to make sure it can be fabricated by your guys and an agent does not walk off with it and produces it in Russia or China?

This is what it is about.
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Don't you 404 on me until someone answers my question about violent Python
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>>61330215
If you want to add videogames too, maybe the botnet can be useful:
- https://steamdb.info/tags/?tagid=4115 'Cyberpunk'
- https://steamdb.info/tags/?tagid=5502 'Hacking' (jej)
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>>61334280
>>61334522

https://archive.rebeccablacktech.com/g/search/text/bear%20trap%20router/
That one?
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>>61335715
Interesting, this is how I was gonna search for that post and can't see shit that's what the other guy was talking about.
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>>61331659
I can't fathom why people think that free add-ons like add blockers are any less spyware than google services and tools. Deactivate java script, or, when a site doesn't work without, at least use ghostery or something like it to block external scripts.
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>>61335796
Because it's not about not being tracked, it's not having to see fucking ads
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Just a reminder about the movie list at >>61333462
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>>61333139
Perl is essentially used by old school hackers and sysadmins who are actually good at their job.
Ruby is essentially used by web developers and younger people who respect Perl but appreciate Ruby's "magic".
Python is essentially used by scientists and people with anal retentiveness
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Any /cyb/ or /sec/ projects on github I can contribute to? C or C++ if possible
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What do you think about the expanse? Is it watchable or just pure normie trash?
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>>61336561
Tox, uTox, qTox, Ratox, Netrunner.
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>>61337295
First half a dozen episodes I remember being borderline. I distinctly remember episode 7 being the first time I actually started to get interested in the plot and the acting started to get better. Overall the first season was interesting enough that I’ll probably bother to watch season 2 when I can buy it.
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>>61337626
Thanks I'll watch it then.
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>>61337536
Thanks I'll look into these. Also do you know of a programming community that is not retarded. /dpt/ is beyond autism at this point and every reddit programming related subreddit are cancer with the same post over and over again (I don't know what I expected from reddit)
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>>61336561
Netrunner definitely, don't know how much I can stand ff/chrome and their bullshit
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>>61337536
>>61338380
Do I really need QtCreator to help on qt based projects? The installation is fucking massive
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>>61338406
Why programmers rush to use qt when so many don't want it? I get that for windows is nice, but on linux is a pain to add all those libraries.
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>>61338514
Well it looks good and works well.
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>>61336561
If you have /sec/ skills you might want to contribute to 9front and Redox-OS.
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>>61338135
I honestly don't.
>>61338406
I think you do. Nobody likes QT desu. uTox is best Tox.
>>61338514
This.
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>>61339046
>9front
Didn't they had a problem by mixing licenses? Like everybody dumping everything without proper documentation and then removing the copyright file because of that. A this point just go for Plan 9.

A browser like netrunner is more urgent anyway.
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Here is why "Blame!" is the ultimate /cyb/ manga, as I mentioned last thread:
It perfectly illustrates what happens when you hook everything up to a universal global network and let an incompetent totalitarian government take care of it. I can't really say much more without spoiling some big parts of the story.
But I can assure you it's the whole package - people augmenting themselves into silicon creatures, massive networks and systems gone haywire due to hacking, mankind at the absolute brink of extinction after centuries of computer-driven chaos. The technology presented in the series is incredibly futuristic and impressive despite not being very flashy.

Not to mention, every single major character in the manga is either a cyborg or AI. I can think of only one truly important person that was a biological human throughout the entire series.

I also mentioned Biomega last thread, but that's a little less heavy on the /cyb/ content, although it still does have cyborgs, advanced AIs, data terrorism and so on.
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>>61339445
>"Blame!" is the ultimate /cyb/ manga
Is it really cyberpunk though? Shouldn't it be classified as some sort of "post-cyberpunk", rather?
You're right about it being a great manga, though. One thing I love about Blame! is how ridiculous and extreme its world is despite being biologically dead, namely in terms of sheer size.
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>>61339524
>post-cyberpunk
Is that a thing? Could we call NOiSE, the short prequel, a cyberpunk manga then? As the world in it is a more... traditional one and showcases what went on before shit hit the fan
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>>61339590
>Is that a thing?
I don't think so, I pulled it out of my ass, but cyberpunk is defined as a subgenre that focuses on a "high tech, low life" society. Which implies that there needs to be a society for a cyberpunk setting to exist. Even if said society is undergoing radical change, it still needs to be there.
Blame! is somewhat post-apocalyptic, so I wouldn't call it cyberpunk.
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>>61333172
I want to live long enough to witness that big crunch
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>>61339617
I'd say there definitely IS a society, just a very hostile, lonely and unconventional one
The City can still be thought of as a single societal entity, with at least 3 distinct social classes and a failing government
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>>61339677
By "society", I was implying "society of humans". But maybe you're right.
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>>61332543
>>61332566
This is absolutely correct
it'd have the same effect as making a clone - that guy would either have a separate consciousness or be in a vegetative state

that is, UNTIL we finally figure out the mystery of human consciouness and manage to leave our biological shells
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>>61333172
>>61332543
What if you use some kind of artificial neurons that progressively replace your natural neurons. This way you don't make a copy of yourself you just replace it with a machine. And when your neurons are all artificial you can put them in a robot of some kind or a box connected to a network.
I don't know just throwing some ideas but this seems to be the way to go
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>>61339727
I've had that idea before, it propmpts the 'boat' dilemma. But I'd love to help develop that it would be awesome.

You would need to take into consideration that your brain works on bio-chemical reactions so your artificial body would need to emulate that perfectly.
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>>61339841
Yeah but at first you wouldn't really need a body, just somewhere to put your neurons and interact with the world in some way. But I think if we manage to create artificial neurons we would be able to handle these kind of things
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Burgers, have you called your congress about Net Neutrality yet?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K88BU3kjZ-c&feature=youtu.be
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>>61339590
>Is that a thing
Yes, it's a thing that's mostly about taking the corpo dick into your ass and liking it.
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>>61339898
Artificial neurons seem like a complex subject, the material should be durable enough to make you virtually immortal, it should also be light-weight, flexible and sensitive to bio-chem signals & conductive.

But I'd give my life savings to make that possible that's for sure.
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>>61340049
Yeah it's complex but nothing's impossible. Hell if I knew 10 years ago that today I'd have a gigabit internet connection I'd have said it's impossible
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Just a reminder that there are also Cyberpunk web comics. Like pic. related.

Plenty of high tech low life in this one and skin tight clothing is the thing of the future.
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>>61340012
that's not Blame or Biomega at all then
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Are these threads getting faster or should I lay off the cocaine?
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>>61340087
that looks all kinds of fucking awful
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>>61340325
Lay off the cocaine you degenerate
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>>61340087
This is horrifying.
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>>61340380
>>61340867
There is some gore, sure. Did you read the entire series? The picture was the latest strip, not specifically chosen for that rear of the year award winning shot.
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>>61341113
No, and I'm pretty sure I don't want to, just looking at that terrible "art" and that conversation.
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>>61341157
hi tek lo lyf
what did you expect
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>>61341176
something well-drawn?
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>>61330215
Cyb and sec dont belong togther, LARPers OUT OUT OUT
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>>61330215
Person of Interest is pretty cyb, are there any shows similar to that?
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>>61341740
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>>61341813
alright I'm gonna stop spamming
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Tomb is best file encryptor. Prove me wrong.
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>>61342036
Well your opinion is your own and no one can change that except you. So good job on best file encrypter
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>>61342036
Burden of proof lies with the claimant, anon
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>>61336130
>>61333139
how about lua?
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>>61333139
>>61336130
why not Go?
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>>61341867
just got blame 4 && not shitposting in a thread where larpers and industry dont mix, larpers out!

Larpers out!
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>>61342651
Go is trendy and adds nothing.
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Asked this in the previous thread, but I acquired an old computer yesterday and I don't know what to do with it yet. I'm open to all ideas.
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>>61342734
then why was it created?
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>>61342782
turn it into your personal mainframe for machine learning research
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>>61341157
The art is just rendering so I am not sure what the complaint is. Bad anatomy? Lack of texture or phong shading?

It is set in a near future version of Hong Kong so there is plenty of rain, neon and grittiness.

https://vimeo.com/52398387
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>>61339727
>>61339841
The Ship of Theseus falsely assumes the position that identity MUST be a property of the universe, rather than just a label. I like to take the stance that the moment something changes even minutely it's a different "Object", hence neither ship is the true "Ship of Thesus"

So the me of today is different than the me of yesterday, thus it doesn't matter, merely what matters is pushing any future "me"s towards attaining my goals and desires. Uploading myself would further that in my mind.
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>>61342802
Hipster pretentiousness probably.
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>>61342782
>acquired an old computer yesterday
What type, a PC? Or a mainframe? https://youtu.be/45X4VP8CGtk

If it is a PC you could add a second Ethernet interface and use it as a firewall. With Smoothwall you get deep packet inspection with Snort and a lot of other neat things. Even quite old machines can handle this task well.
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Quick, I need ASCII lain for my MOTD!
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>>61342890
>the moment something changes even minutely
so the moment the charge, mass or spin of a quark changes?
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>>61342898
nonsense
creating a new programming language isn't some weekend hobby project

there must be a clear purpose for all the effort that went into it
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>>61342928
I'd accept that, yes.
>>61342963
That assumes everyone that is smart is logical, and everyone that is logical is smart.
You can have massive projects undertaken for the dumbest reasons, just look at the pyramids.
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>>61333581
>>61333779
Neither of you have a clue
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>>61342991
>dumbest reasons, just look at the pyramids
Well, it was a well thought plan since they believed it would assure immortality. In a way it did.

I can see some rationale for Rust but what is the rationale behind Go?
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>>61342816
>>61342910
Thank you for the ideas.
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>>61330215
LARPERS OUT
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>>61331550
>>61341806
>>61342716
>>61343742
Hello can you fucking stop shitposting already.
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>>61343777
as soon as OP stops shitposting, yes
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Do any Jabber clients other than that one paid one on Google Play support OMEMO crypto yet?
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>>61343785
That isn't OP shitposting, I'm OP.
Proof:
>https://pastebin.com/TYpv6Vdi
>https://pastebin.com/NaUPUDF0
I haven't posted since early this morning.
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>>61343915
He means that this thread is shitposting.
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>>61343785
I am actually OP.
https://pastebin.com/xn3zg0Qq

Other guy is impostor.
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feeling cyberpunk right now lads
reading up on my news
gone through some forums
desk window faces the city lights, and it's raining
playing this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUW5npB-Yxc

high tech low life can be cozy sometimes
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>>61343785
>>61343964
Well in that case, get fucked.
How is providing useful information shitposting?
Literally all you do IS shitpost on these threads.
You're the waste of space.
Not the OP and the people here trying to improve their skillset.
You're just jealous that they actually have a measure of focus and the willingness to improv their lives.
So really, , get lost.

>>61344019
Another guy with access to the /sec/ pastebin. :'D
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>>61344040
I'm >>61343964
I'm actually a regular here, this thread is my favorite and, to be honest, the only one I post in the entire chan. Suppose I should've made it clear that I don't agree with >>61343785.
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>>61344075
Thanks, man.
Feel free to add resources to the pastes at will, the more the merrier.
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>>61344100
Your brain is again as big as your handle, think again who the guy you just responded to is and who the guy with lucky trips that has access to the pastebin account is.
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>>61344019
How does linking to a removed pastebin prove that you're OP?
I'm asking seriously I'm not the faggot saying you're a larper or whatever
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>>61344151
In all honesty, I don't care, I just care about keeping these threads up and adding to their resources.
So... checkmate atheist!
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How exactly do websites and company payment systems always get hacked? I keep reading about it and don't understand
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>>61331226
Parabola
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>>61344165
It was a paste hosted on the same account that OP pastes are, and FYI there's a total of 4 people with access to it, that's where the joke was, I was pretending to be OP.

>>61344205
Mostly design flaws. If you're preparing for a bomb dropped to your house you need a big heavily reinforced bunker, not a cave that you digged yourself or a bunker with windows and a cristal roof.
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>>61344019
No, I am OP!

Other OTHER guy is imposter!
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>>61344284
How do even hacking websites seem to get hacked
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>>61344302
Because everything is vulnerable (edge cases not included).
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Where is that anon that was making that vaporwave sun out of neons? Post progress if you here!
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>>61344627
Since we're calling out anons I'd like for Bunkeranon to show up some progress again, both from the datacenter and the monero miner.
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>>61344627
Fuckkkk I remember that.

If I sit here and trash talk 3D printers he will turn up again, that's how I summoned him last time
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>>61331226
>>61331614
>So what's the secure alternative to SystemD?
OpenRC, runit, whatever the BSDs use.
There's Alpine, Arch-OpenRC, Devuan, Gentoo, Void Linux and many others. Checkout https://without-systemd.org
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>>61344662
>both from the datacenter and the monero miner.
Have you not been keeping up with crypto? The arse end of every single coin just dropped out; bunkeranon has more than likely offed himself by now
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>>61344821
He spent 80k on that supercomputer and light is really cheap, I believe it shouldn't be much of an issue for him, he also did it because he was in favor of anonymous crypto coins.
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>>61340383
No
It helps the feel of cyb
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>>61344036
I fucking love this gif
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>>61344818
Would I be missing out on anything important if I used Arch and installed everything I need manually?
Is Arch-OpenRC well supported?
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>>61344627
Was she arrested for pirateing a reality?
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>>61344036
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUW5npB-Yxc
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>>61344818
DEVUAN! I was forgetting about that.
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will we ever reach a cyb civilization or will it collapse much sooner than that?
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>>61345886
Civilization is slowly degrading thanks to mass media and big corporations. No, corporations don't plan on changing their behavior so it may collapse altogether.
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Oi

What's the difference between an NS record and an SOA?

Since both list the DNS server for the zone, why do I even need an NS?
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>>61346140
No matter what you need a nameserver.
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>>61337626
Well just finished season 1. It's not too bad, the physics in space are somewhat realistic which is rare in this kind of film. They also try to respect the no air = no sound concept which is nice.
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>>61346235
Had an answer given to me;

SOA only points to the NS to be used first, not to the actual DNS server
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so what's the deal with icecat? 4chan is completely broken on it for me
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>>61342911
If you still need it: https://pastebin.com/raw/rjGMWvBL
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>>61346831
How you do that?
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Questions about VPNs

>Does that mean I can torrent without fear of getting copyright strikes (I'm at 3 out of 7)
>Can I use foreign versions of websites (like Netflix)?
>PIA or ExpressVPN?
PIA is cheaper and everyone says it's the only "true" zero-log VPN while ExpressVPN keeps metalogs or something
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>>61347045
Also, isn't PIA way slower than ExpressVPN?

I just want fast torrenting.
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>>61347045
>Does that mean I can torrent without fear of getting copyright strikes (I'm at 3 out of 7)
If you get a VPN based overseas who won't turn logs, yes.
>Can I use foreign versions of websites (like Netflix)?
No, they will see your originating location via DNS.
>PIA or ExpressVPN?
PIA
>I just want fast torrenting
Then don't use a vpn
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>>61347045
Nigga just rent a cheap and good VPS and setup OpenVPN on it it's not hard, I did it and it works very well.
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>>61347113
How slow should I expect my download speeds to be with PIA?
>>61347127
got no clue what any of that is desu I just started caring about my internet privacy
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>>61347184
A VPS is a Virtual Private Server, it's a server running on a machine alongside with other VPS. Typically you get one CPU core, 2 gigs or RAM and 100Mbit/1Gbit internet with small disk space (like 10 gigs). It's more than enough for a VPN server and you pay something like 3 eurobucks /month.
A dedicated server is a server that runs on its own machine so it's more powerful but also cost a shitton of money. That's what is used for websites or game servers for example.
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>>61347184
I use PIA.

I only have 100mbit down, but it maxes that out.
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>>61347184
Pick related, my VPS with openvpn setup on it
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Okay, so I set up PIA. Am I ready to start torrenting anonymously?

It says I'm connected. Does it matter what server I use?

well, I had to turn it off to post this but you get the idea.
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>>61347528
>well, I had to turn it off to post this
That sounds like something's up with it dude
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>>61347871
4chan blocks VPNs unless you use a pass
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>>61347921
Lmao are you fucking kidding me. What the fuck chinkmoot.

Whatever, I'm going to get one. These captchas are getting out of fucking control.
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>>61347929
>giving shekels to chinkmoot
use bitcoins at least. Also VPNs and proxys are blocked because retards are using them for banevasion and spam.
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>>61347929
also use legacy captchas they're way better, pic related
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>>61347966
Im a phoneposter

>>61347951
Yeah btc for sure
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>>61347982
>phoneposter
you disgust me anon
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Who here /spent all night on the computer, again/ ?
I'm the faggot that ask about the expanse >>61337295 and I've been up all night posting on 4chin.
I really need to reconsider my life choices.
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>>61348000
How else am I supposed to refresh this thread while on the shitter?
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OP, take a look at this:

https://grugq.github.io/presentations/Keynote_The_Grugq_-_OPSEC_for_Russians.pdf

Very well explained, surely it will make a wonderful addition to the pasta though I'm not sure many people appreciate the wealth and quality of information that is in the pasta.
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>>61336032
Terminator gets points for bring that feel of being in the low end of a city where punks roam and bars play trashy music, all while you are being chased by a big boss.

>>61348055
Season one of The Expanse was pretty /cyb/ right until the end.
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>>61348055
>I really need to reconsider my life choices.
No, enjoy yourself. If you get to find quality recommendation for movies/series/music etc, the better. Even trashy choices are enjoyable.

Sit back and enjoy the ride.
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>>61348058
>not having a dedicated bathroom X60s with libreboot and trisquel specifically for 4chan while using the shitter
you disgust me anon
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>>61333035
Violent Python is good because it shows you a bunch of cool libraries to use for recon/attack. I appreciate that it actually introduces asym C2, because that is hella important in red team.

Now ware games... that's tricky because they are so different. CTFs hosted by universities and highschools are pretty great but you have to generally be a student to play, the public ones (that have a set date) are usually extremely hard, so there is a high barrier to entry. The ones that are constantly open in public are generally really low level memory corruption type attacks.

They're all good options it just depends on what you like
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>>61332543
nobody actually knows enough about consciousness to say either way
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>>61332395
>ywn become a sentient AI sun god
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ef-mxjYkllw&t=1s
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TURN IT UP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BgXYPLiIzw
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Federal reserve report says there is a shortage of people with cybersecurity skills.
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>>61349070
That is quite amusing, especially from someone who allegedly should have financial insight. For it is an important principle in economy theory that there never is a shortage of anything, you just have to pay more. You can theerfore say shortages are only qualified, as a
>"shortage of dirt cheap people with cybersecurity skills"
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>>61335715
Yes, thank you very much, that's the one. I was searching "modem" so it didn't come up.
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>>61335773
I saw it two years ago so I probably confused some details of it with another post.
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>>61349292
If I have 10 security engineers, and 50 companies require two engineers each in their employ, you're suggesting there isn't a shortage here. That 90 roles won't go filled. Because there's a shortage.
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>>61349823
>Because there's a shortage.
Just increase the salaries and they will come, out of retirement if need be.

My point,. if it was unclear, is not about the objective reality outside the power point presentation orgies (with drop shadows!) of the economy theoreticians, it is rather about how the same theoreticians fail to apply their own core tenets once they discover a shortage.
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>>61350140
>Just increase the salaries and they will come
But you're adding in a new variable that was not part of their analysis.
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>>61349292
Actually every district reports that, that there is a shortage of qualified workers.
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>>61350161
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>>61349823
>>61350161
If there really was a shortage then those positions would be paying a lot more than they already are. It's just propaganda by corporations to let the government let them import cheap 3rd worlders who will work 16 hours a day 7 days a week.
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>>61350413
But anon....infosec is one of the highest paying roles in IT
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>>61350432
And? That doesn't refute what I said.
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>>61350159
>But you're adding in a new variable that was not part of their analysis.
Correct.

Because when it fits their purposes they "forget" their own theories. The solution is simple and they should know it: pay up.

>>61350161
>>61350181
It would probably help is people were informed what studies will only lead to a career in burger flipping.

The bottom fell out of the legal job market a few years ago and hopefully word is filtering down to the appropriate age brackets that this will be a dead end career for a decade or so, until the surplus has been reabsorbed or ejected completely. There are also many other dead end studies and imploded professions.

I hope that a revitalisation of the US space programme will also revitalise focus on technical degrees. It worked in the 60's. It might work today but it requires taking huge risks.
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>>61344348
Would a website be vulnerable if it only used HTML and CSS, without JS nor back end technology?
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What is /sec/'s recommended daily OS? I'm debating between Gentoo and OpenBSD but I'm inclined to do OpenBSD because I prefer the Unix philosophy. Thoughts?
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>>61350432
It's THE highest paying, actually.
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>>61350473
>The solution is simple and they should know it: pay up.

Where are you getting these magical engineers from?

Let's go back to your previous post about pulling retirees. The game has changed so much in the last 5 years, let alone whenever the fuck these "retirees" stopped playing.

Waiting for people to study and get good enough to do the role correctly isnt something you can fix with money.

You can't magically make qualified people appear out of thin air by throwing money. You can make them arrive tomorrow, but I need them today.
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>>61346708
Use clover friend
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>>61350684
First off you need to read what I wrote far more closely: I never said these would materialise out of thin air. I stated that the universal solution in the financial circles is just to pay more.

Paying now will not cause a miracle. It will however improve the situation later on, and if you don't make it more attractive now you will never get there. Meanwhile they throw megabucks after company destroying clowns like the Enron leadership, a succession of "leaders" at HP and more.

I used to be in /sec/ 15 years ago so I am quite aware that taking people out of retirement after 5 years is not going to help much, one year will probably help. Paying so that people do not retire too early on will however help. Also getting retirees out to put in management roles to keep out the bean counting clowns will also help a lot. I have seen a lot of companies crash and burn because of management errors in setting priorities.
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>>61350509
Just to display some HTML and CSS you need some sort of backend. But then again if that backend is horribly configured, there could be some sort of vulnerable attack vector.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CashAq5RToM&t=26s
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>>61350535

fuck the philosophy, use whatever is practical and whatever suits your needs, they are all different flavours of the same cake, and you can sharpen your knife however you want.
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I'm assuming K&R is just an introduction and that finishing it doesn't mean you've mastered C (it doesn't deal with networking or graphics for example).
What are some intermediary/advanced level books that are good to pick up once I'm finished with K&R?
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>>61347040
I just had that link saved somewhere, but there are tools to do those, just google "image to ascii" or something similar.
https://picascii.com/
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>>61350535
Debian. Works well and respects your freedoms
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>>61350535
Qube. It's literally the most secure option on Earth by miles.
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>>61350535
Arch, it's lightweight and easy to install
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Has /cyb/ seen Neil Blomkamp's new series of shorts he's released on Steam? Small budget one-shots that are like a more action packed black mirror. Not quite as quality as some of his big budget work but very impressive FX and some solid scripts go a long way.

Rakka is the most /cyb/ in an Xcom 2 way, and Zygote is pretty /cyb/ as well.
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>>61346831
Seems to be Braille (Unicode?), or is it plain ascii? The latter would be more portable.
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>>61350849
>I used to be in /sec/ 15 years ago
It is now one of the highest paid IT roles, short of being a network architect. I don't know how it was then, as I was barely a teenager 15 years ago, but it's engineered to keep them.
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>>61351660
Seconded, it is a pretty decent distro.
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>>61339245
>Didn't they had a problem by mixing licenses?
Doesn't look like it for me
http://fqa.9front.org/fqa0.html#0.2.4
Rather it is a re-licensing.
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>>61330215
I want to set up a mesh network but there's nobody near me that cares about technology. What do i do, and how could i convince them to let me put the things needed on their property?
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>>61351655
What would you use for wacky shit? A live boot system or rather a VM? Is Tails a good option?
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What email provider should I use? I don't want to run my own one.
No webmail only please.
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>>61355101
Protonmail gets good comments.

I guess we need some of this in a pasta.
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>>61353224
Re licensing GPL to MIT? Is rather licensing changes to MIT.

Bad idea, CDE suffers this same problem of asking changes done in MIT and collaborators get scammed, their changes are only upstreamed the CDE going to payed versions of Unix.

MIT is a stupid license.
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>>61356125
protonmail is webmail or app only. I use a desktop email client
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>>61356316
You should consider not using a desktop client
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>>61356358
Not him, but I this is highly inconvenient and somewhat less secure. So not an option.
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>>61356415
I've always found desktop clients to be clunky and inconvenient. Web based mail is better, and protonmail is more secure than any desktop client
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>>61356727
I disagree, web mail is clunky, slow and inefficient, and mostly insecure, also comparing a mail client to a mail provider is a bit funny.
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>>61356778
I made no such comparison. I simply stated that protonmail has a highly secure webmail interface.
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>>61356855
(You)
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>>61353568
What protocol are you using? Aal
>>61356859
>javascript encryption in a browser
>highly secure
That's simply false. Besides the encryption only works between protonmail accounts. You still have to trust protonmail to not read your email. The back end isn't even open source, it doesn't even meet the necessary requirements for being secure, let alone the sufficient ones. Also their monetization strategy is kinda lame, why can't I change my signature?
>>61355101
Your best bet is either teknik or cock.li with 2FA enabled, using your private GPG key to encrypt mail. Both support imap/pop3 so you can use any client you want.
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>>61357067
Literally everything you just said is false.
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>>61357067
>The back end isn't even open source, it doesn't even meet the necessary requirements for being secure, let alone the sufficient ones.
It's 100% open source, maybe you should check on some facts before posting disinfo
https://protonmail.com/blog/protonmail-open-source/

>Besides the encryption only works between protonmail accounts.
False
https://protonmail.com/support/knowledge-base/encrypt-for-outside-users/

>You still have to trust protonmail to not read your email.
They're outside five eyes/14 eyes jurisdiction and have strict Swiss privacy laws. Not to mention they can't read your inbox without the decryption password.

>Also their monetization strategy is kinda lame, why can't I change my signature?
Sign up for a pro account.
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>>61357427
Did you read the link? Only the front end and encryption algorithm is open source. The back end is still closed. Sure, the same applies to signal as well, but that isn't an excuse.

Ahh, that's right. I forgot about that. I was wrong, but it's not really an ideal solution.

Mailbox encryption is opt in, and since the server code is closed who knows how it's really stored.
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>>61356855
>4kev.org
I had a look. This is the level of intellect that meets me on the front page, brief as it is:
>waddfafaddsafsafdsdfasdf dsag fdsfds afd sfd sf ff f fae e e e e e e eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Nothing to see in other words.
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>>61356855
Please, for your own sake, stop killing this crap.
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got a small problem with my VPN

>Have VPN enabled
>find torrents
>download
>wont download
>WILL download, if VPN is off

If my bittorrent client is already fitted with a proxy from the same VPN, does my VPN still need to be connected?

Example: I turned my VPN off, downloaded a torrent from one of those IP checking sites and it came out as the proxy that I set up. Am I still anonymous as long as I'm not browsing the web?

Larkin Love
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>>61358262
i hghev this exact problem. it's probably stupid but here it goes.
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>>61353568
Why not look into packet radio and digital modes? There is a pasta on the radio stuff.
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>>61358262
>>61359001
your VPN doesn't allow torrenting, simple.
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>>61359001
That's a pretty hilarious video.
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>>61359650
That pasta is here: https://pastebin.com/9uYXMhVm

Also bump

Off to bed, keep going please. We are only 40 short of a new thread.

Oh yes, remember this one:
ftp://[email protected]:21212[/codecode]

There is a sub directory called Cyberpunk where I am uploading various files I have collected over the years. I have uploaded all for now.
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>>61359650
Thanks man, reading through it now!
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>>61360639
>That pasta is here: https://pastebin.com/9uYXMhVm
thanks for this anon, just getting into radio myself
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>>61330215
What does /cyb/ think of the PocketCHIP? It looks kinda nifty for wifi sniffing and using ssh everywhere. Thoughts?
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>>61350509
No, as long as you accept no input from the other side, they can't hack you, simple as that.

Note that 'input' also includes http requests, so if there's a vulnerability there, it's still possible.
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>>61357427
pretty sure swiss laws got laxed recently which is concerning.
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>>61353660
VM, and not sure
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>>61330215
LARPERS OUT
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>>61344040
sec and syb do not interrelate, larpers out of sec, u can crawl back to /g/ but youre not relevant there either.
should go to r9k where u belong
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>>61361247
Hasn't worked the last X amount of times, what makes you think it'll work now?
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>>61361007
>PocketCHIP
this is why cyb and sec dont mix, just install kali on your phone with cyanogen

LARPERS OUT
>>61361311
when the thread dies i'll make a /sec/ general that isnt /cyb/ for people who arent larpers
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>>61361326
>Inb4 it doesn't have the extra boost from /cyb/ to keep it numbers up, just like before and it vanishes within a week, tops.
:3
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>>61361343
>have a thread full of larpers who just buy cheap toys online or spread disinfo
>or have a slightly less active thread with better discourse
/sec/ - adult swim edition
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The troll himself is a larper. Ignore him, he just want to kill both threads.
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>>61361362
Whatever, dude.
Just when your general fails and you come back here, shitposting again.
Remember what I said.
>TOLD YOU SO!
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>>61361383
ill be shitposting in both generals, LARPERS OUT
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>>61361383
He want to kill /sec/ too, ignore.
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>>61361457
I will, sorry.
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>>61359700
Yes it does. I use PIA
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>>61361326
How about you just fuck off instead? The general is active thanks to /cyb/, aside from the commie vs capitalism discussions in the past they don't bother us much.
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>>61361628
This.
Thank you, anon.
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Slowing down again.
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Remember support netrunner >>61361727
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>>61361826
>not just fixing palemoon
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>>61361826
How's the progress going?
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>>61361513
Pia have a list of which endpoints support port forwarding. Have you tried this on another device with pia running? I had a similar issue for a while but couldn't nail it down to a single fix.

In case you were interested in trying anyway, off the top of my head I:
Reinstalled tap driver (yes yes wangblows)
Changed DNS
Turned off DNS leak protection (and then immediately back on)
Played with some other pia settings don't quite remember the details.

Good luck let us know what happens on another device
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>>61356415
Installing an email client on your own machine, with its logs, records and backdoors is infinitely less secure than using the webmail. If you're giving a program your login details, why the fuck are you even worried about your security and privacy? Might as well make a fucking hotmail, the amount of good you using a client will do
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>>61361326
>just install kali on your phone with cyanogen
>LARPERS OUT
nigger YOU need to get out. Have a good fucking look at what you just said. Don't you dare comeback with "HURR I MEANT NETHUNTER CAUSE IM TR00 1337"

Get the fuck out of here with your "NUP CAN ONLY DO THAT TASK ONE WAY, THE WAY I LIKE OR YOURE A LARPER!!!11!!"
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does anyone remember that suicide cult site that was on here about a couple of months ago? I found it and its updated with an actual registration site. it seems that it was made by a schizo /cyb/fag who got too immersed into the subject and wanted people to believe that they could "escape reality", after a mental episode, he created the site and worked full time on his project. anyone interested in the link?
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>>61361875
not exactly sure what any of that is desu
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>>61362729
have you tried googling?
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Australia going to introduce laws to make companies decrypt communications.

Nanny nation indeed.
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>>61362679
Sure, I could use a good laugh
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>>61363107
https://systemspace.link/
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>>61363083
Just use PGP, that'll piss them off. :'D
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>>61363118
pretty cool desu
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Glad to see how well this general has caught on.

I literally look forward to this place everyday.

Some VPN configuration instructions for high privacy/security/anonymity:

https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/forum/discussion/1389/pia-tunnel-a-virtual-machine-vpn-tunnel

https://www.ivpn.net/privacy-guides/advanced-privacy-and-anonymity-part-1
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>>61363118
I've been on there a bit, it's not too bad. Slow boards though, haven't checked up on it since before July 1st (which is the day the human world becomes "unlinked").

Some people were threatening to commit suicide on the 1st, but I haven't heard anything about it since then.

The site owner does not condone suicide though, just putting that out there.
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>>61363971
Oi you

Is violent Python advised for someone who knows no Python at all

I keep seeing it recommended in forums everywhere, and will work through it after my current books

Also is there value in doing CTFs from vulnhub? Because they seem fun, but I dunno if I'm really learning that much
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>>61361855
Developers maintain silence unless you collaborate so we don't know, could be faster though but truth be told I am not a programmer or I would help instead of complain.
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>>61364166
Not him but I've read that you should start with "Automate the Boring Stuff with Python" first and then go to "Violent Python"
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>>61364204
>>61364167
>>61364166
>>61364149
>>61363971
>>61363753
>>61363153
Since we're soon to hit the bump limit.
The thread is dead, long live the thread: >>61364245
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>>61364149
before July 1st he starting referring to suicide, now for legal reasons he has to not say he condones suicide, went on the site during september though.
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>>61333807
That's the risk but the exposure it's good for bussiness.
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Oh for fucks sake how do I always manage to ask questions RIGHT as it does
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>>61343305
To show that he can.
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