>Buy dedicated server
>Encrypt whole system with veracrypt
>Now LE can't investigate my server
>???
>Profit!
HAHAHA
>>62147544
Worm in fish?
>having things that need to be encrypted on machines connected to you
Good opsec.
>>62147586
>Worm in fish?
No, It's called ATP
>>62147604
ATP doesn't drive muscle contraction.
>>62147617
Yes it does
>>62147634
No it doesn't. Sliding filaments explains the process, not the force behind it.
>NSA CPU hardware botnet still cracks it open
Maybe in the past pal
>>62147727
sources other than your autism?
>>62147740
What are you asking me
>>62147681
Yes it does
t. Currently having ATP in my body
>>62147727
No they don't
>>62147544
>>62147604
Is this at all related to benign fasciculation syndrome?(I know, it's not a human)
I have these small muscle spams all the time, nearly non-stop. Had it for years.
>>62147873
partly
>>62147740
Maybe check the catalog and see that you can't disable IME or likewise software without killing your CPU
>>62147727
AMD Ryzen doesn't have this problem
>>62147929
>what is PSP
>NSA use intel ME backdoor to remotely download Veracrypt drive master key in memory
>>62147797
No it doesn't. ATP is involved in the process of contraction, but the gradient channel is the driving force behind said contraction. Phosphate included.
>>62147929
all modern x86 CPUs have their own version of the hardware backdoor, in AMD it's called PSP
>>62148178
>>62147957
>>62147943
>>62147929
>>62147914
>>62147544
Nothing to hide, Nothing to fear :^)
>>62147586
finances, you stupid shit
besides the fact that having no privacy is not freedom
>>62147544
they'll just go to the datacenter and plug in one of those JTAG spy modules to extract the keys from RAM
>>62149261
What if I terminated server already
Why would you trust encryption you performed on a remote VM?
You have no way of knowing what they log, they could have all of your keystrokes and dumps of any cryptographic keys you sent.
>>62147586
Freshly slaughtered beef, according to http://m.huffpost.com/kr/entry/10156932.
Sure thing m8