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 No.19111[Reply]

Things that are basically guaranteed to happen in the (near) future:

>windows 10 will start automatically removing pirated content (software, music, movies) without the consent of the user, likely through windows defender as a "safety precaution"

>surveillance infrastructure combined with liberally interpreted law will see that infrastructure used to target more than just terrorists, at first dealers in child exploitation material and drugs, and then to target those that infringe copyright
>governments will heavily restrict strong crypto and ban anonymization technologies like onion routing for non-corporate entities, citing law enforcement concerns, making the use of such tech prima facie evidence of a crime
>some guy fawkes mask wearing kid will likely do something stupid and violent, and the fallout will be that hackers and activists will be considered terrorists
>hardware (routers etc.) will be required to ship with locked proprietary firmware to appease government regulators, making open source software unusable on such devices
>further advances in trusted computing will force open source software off new hardware, and dominant virtualization solutions will require signed enterprise versions of linux
>google's native client browser technology will be increasingly invoked to run native code on your machine, and the use of this will quickly evolve to be mainly distributed computing, essentially turning every web connected computer into everyone's (read: corporations') hardware
>legal enforcement of the internet as a public speech zone whereby hate speech and bullying is criminalized, precipitating a push for legislation whereby "real id" only logins are required on all sites that fall under EU/US jurisdiction
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 No.19571

>>19509
i think microsoft will find a way to hide it hardware specs so it can sell you trash.

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 No.20112

>>19111
I just went to this thread for that picture.

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 No.20410

>>19184
can you offer any proof? provided it won't compromise your anonymity ofc

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 No.20411

>>19305
>>19232
maybe combine this idea with the new hip trend of makerspaces. 3D printing is still prohibitively expensive enough for most people that it makes sense to go someplace that has one instead of buying one's own.



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 No.20353[Reply]

If you could have your own micronation, how would you go about it and what laws would enforce??

Example:
https://liberland.org/en/main/
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 No.20390

>>20388
you now understand why anarchism of any type can never work

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 No.20395

>>20390

Anarchism can work, just not by itself

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 No.20397

>>20388
not the same person. I'm just as critical of kicking out anyone who disagrees as you are.

>>20395
yeah. At the very least, you have to make some sort of concession from pure anarchism to make things work.

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 No.20403

>>20397

I think almost all anarchists have some kind of greater affection towards one system of government over another, anyway. They just don't admit cause it's not PC.

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 No.20407

>>20403
Personally I'm a fan of confederations. Get the job done, but don't take power from the communes.



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 No.16692[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Hello fellow lainons,

seeing a similar thread on 4chan's /g/ I decided to start one here.

Just think for a moment. We use a somewhat decentralised network filled to brink with data... daily. Most of it is trash or another content that bears no significance to us. If you know the right way, though, you can siphon through it and hit a cluster of something very interesting (like The Do/k/ument or The Gentooman's Library). Imageboards are a specific place, because unlike another websites they have their unique, yet volatile and prone to change culture.

I'm a sick hoarder myself. Yes, sick, because it is a sickness indeed. I sometimes think of all that data that will be lost sometime and I won't be able to see it again. Everything changes. I'm poor though, so I can't afford a 5TB cluster to archive all music I like, some older games, chinese cartoons, valuable chunks of data (textfiles, whole book libraries, websites that can be taken down one day /remember Geocities?/ etc.), internet culture, old websites (as you can see, all of them start to look the same: http://www.novolume.co.uk/blog/all-websites-look-the-same) and other valuable content.

So... tell me about your hoarding. Do you hoard data? If you do, how and what do you keep?
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 No.20110

>>19857
Where possible it's probably better to have multiple smaller drives, like 4 2TB or 2 4TB, to minimize data loss if a drive fails. Especially when you don't have backups.

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 No.20150

First time buyer looking at a Synology Nas.

Do i have to worry about compatibility if my main machine runs Linux?

I'm running Arch Linux, and I'm wondering if I'd run into any problems.

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 No.20161

>>20109
Sure thing. What would you anons like to see?

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 No.20330

>>16707
I strongly recommend you look into the Eternal Archive project and I2P

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 No.20401




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 No.19332[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

What have you done today to soykaf the system?

The last thread hit the reply limit:
https://lainchan.org/cyb/res/12031.html
However:
>Here are some good sauces:
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_anarchism
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail_Bakunin
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Participism
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inclusive_Democracy

>Also keep in mind:

>Libertarian socialists believe in converting present-day private property into the commons while retaining respect for personal property.

1)Keep the discussion civilised, because we the proletariat should burn the system, not each other :P
2)Try to read the old thread first
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 No.20364

>>20359
A lot of their beliefs are pretty fuarrrkin' dumb, especially the ones that belief in straight corporatism (The CEO is king and Shareholder dukes and duchesses? This literally sounds like Shadowrun.)

That being said "Neoreactionaries believe “The Cathedral,” is a meta-institution that consists largely of Harvard and other Ivy League schools, The New York Times and various civil servants. Anissimov calls it a “self-organizing consensus.” Sometimes the term is used synonymously with political correctness. The fundamental idea is that the Cathedral regulates our discussions enforces a set of norms as to what sorts of ideas are acceptable and how we view history — it controls the Overton window, in other words."

Does hold some validity.

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 No.20374

>Anarcho-socialist
You meant Anarcho-Utopist

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 No.20375

>>20335
>It is?

historically anarchism has only gained traction in the midst of wider-scale worker mobilization and/or revolution. Otherwise it's just destruction.

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 No.20393

>>20359
>>20364

https://www.mises.org/library/libertarian-case-monarchy

mises.org also offers free digital copies of Erik Kuehnelt-Leddihn's pro-monarchichal works.



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 No.19048[Reply]

The military-industrial complex has gone /cyb/. Discuss:
https://wikileaks.org/google-is-not-what-it-seems/
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 No.20383

>>20382
so wait is he destroying the freemasons because they're Zionist or he is?

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 No.20386

>>20383
also where does the JFK assassination tie into this? 23? how long until the eschaton

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 No.20387

>>20383
Sorry AND assert total Zionist control.

>>20386
JFK was the first catholic president. The Vatican is who are hiding the truth about the Annunaki. DUH.

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 No.20389

>>20387
so why was he assassinated? was the vatican taking a hit out on a traitor or was there an outside force trying to kill their influence?

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 No.20394

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>>20389
Outside forces, definitely. LBJ also let the inferior races mingle with anglo-sax master race thus weakening them to the level that the Zionists can take over.



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 No.19652[Reply]

Hey /cyb/ and lainchan, the shazbots over at 8chan's /a/ are making a share project against TPP and we would like your help

==The fuarrrk's this soykaf and why should I care?==

As you know after TPP the cyber police will backtrack you IP and arrest you for any petty thing big companies want to sue you for.

To counter it we started this, our plan is to hoard soykaf pre-TPP and then share it around with I2P.

==What do I do?==

We are still planning shit, so there are four things you can do right now

>hoard shit


To share it afterwards. /cyber/ books, perturbator albums, anything goes.
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 No.20291

>>20290
>If everything goes as planned we'll have a mesh-net made out of porn, vidya, actually important soykaf and weeb soykaf.

with the real order being porn, weeb, vidya, other useless shit[1..23], actually important stuff.

Is there some darknet without the soykaf which is just loaded with information like the wired in sel? or some kind of filter to block the useless shit? I want to have this feeling again of a whole world of knowledge at my fingertips. without lewd anime girls and porn ads everywhere.

sorry for off topic

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 No.20310

>>20291
>with the real order being porn, weeb, vidya, other useless shit[1..23], actually important stuff.
>neurosuggesting weeb soykaf isn't going to be the most abundant
> I want to have this feeling again of a whole world of knowledge at my fingertips. without lewd anime girls and porn ads everywhere.
I haven't used IPFS yet so I can't say, but I think there will be an easy way to filter shit, so probably yes.

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 No.20327

>>20196
even if it blows over like sopa did, I think we ought to get rolling on a censorship-resistant alternet anyway instead of playing whack-a-mole with governments like we do now. Ideally I'd work on eternalarchive over a mesh network but I don't think anyone near me is into /cyb/ stuff, so I'd be a node with no connections :/

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 No.20328

>>20266
welcome to archivepunk, lainon.

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 No.20366

>>19676
>Obama
>Socialist

Pick one



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 No.19830[Reply]

A lot of us have had enough with the corps. Companies just get bigger and bigger, with larger corporations gobbling up and merging with smaller companies. In addition, there's no question that the richest people can influence the government in ways that citizens can't, even as a voting population. Thomas Piketty, author of "Capital in the Twenty-First Century," Bernie Sanders, and leading economists at Princeton realize this. Check out the attached pdf, which is a peer-reviewed journal from Princeton. This isn't some conspiracy bull soykaf . But the government or the people aren't doing anything about it.

There is no question that the United States is headed into a period of extraordinary economic inequality and a ruling oligarchy not unlike the gilded age, which will only be more evident when robots replace much of the workforce, leaving the means of production firmly in the hands of the people that own the technology.

Cyberpunks like feel pretty helpless. We might play video games or fondly anticipate a cyberpunk future, but deep down we know that this isn't what would be best for our children or the future of America. But what can we do? We're just wageslaves or NEETs.

Most of us spend plenty of time on the internet, but if we spent half that time AFK doing some sort of activism or action, we could make a difference. Whining about corps on an imageboard, watching 3 hours of anime daily, or spewing bull soykaf in an IRC can only do so much.

Let's get down to it: Does anybody have interest or ideas pertaining to preventing corporate and plutocrat control, legal or otherwise?
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 No.20283

>>20237
No. Don't fall into this trap. Money and profit are the things they care about, not us. Hurting them there because that's where they feel it most is just spite. That said, it can still be a good place to hurt them just make sure you're not destroying actual value as you do so (i.e. burning a warehouse to the ground). That just hurts everyone in the long run.

Ways to do this include stealing, preferably stuff but money works too (generally quite risky though). Anything that increases their wage bill. Increasing other bills doesn't work so well, they just pay that bill to another corp anyway, but increasing their wages puts more money into peoples hands in the same way stealing it does.

Ultimately though you aren't going to hurt corporations that much like this. On the global scale they're shoving around trillions of dollars worth of stuff and it will take a lot of people to make a dent in that. When it starts happening on a larger scale the corporations will be in a position to respond and fairly efficiently protect themselves.

>>20282
This is more likely to be impactful. Changing the general public opinion away from corporations hurts them as a whole far more than hitting their pocketbook, which only hurts them as individuals. Even if you dismantled Google this evening someone else would step up to fill their shoes. If you want to end this permanently you need to attack the concept itself. So long as people are willing to work for them and play their part in the collection of people that makes a corporation, there will be corporations.

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 No.20329

>>20282
https://thefnf.org/
I have the feeling pretty much everybody on lainchan would support this organization, their vision is a lot closer to the Wired than the network we have today.

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 No.20338

>>20283
I feel like stealing goods / money can serve a symbolic purpose as well since it normalizes theft and creates a greater anti-corporate atmosphere. but it's a lot more dangerous than many other symbolic moves and should probably only be done on necessity.

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 No.20339

>>20338

Also, it really doesn't hurt the corporations. Most companies take into account some of their stock going missing one way or another. They don't say it, but they sort of expect you to shoplift. They just buy more stock than they have to at a somewhat cheaper price from the supplier.

All these kiddies who steal cause they think it hurts the system are really just another cog in it.

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 No.20345

>>20339
Not really, being prepared for a problem doesnt make the problem part of the plan. It would still be beneficial if the problem never existed.



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 No.20146[Reply]

Curious what others do as a silly little entertainment for themselves.

Mine is naming my mobile hotspot soykaf like 'wannaShareNudes?' or 'muhDeek' or something.

Was thinking of setting up a mobile public share of just odd as Hell images named something like 'Jenny's hot amature pics 4 free!' just to hear reactions around me from when people discover it.
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 No.20276

I like to see how much personal info I can find on people just by looking through their facebook and soykaf .

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 No.20292

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 No.20320

telling everybody I post drawings of sad frogs on indonesian scuba diving forums and telling them I have a huge collection of rare pepes and then refuse to explain what all that soykaf means because hardly anybody I know irl has a remote idea of all this. Makes me feel like the internet elite and cope with the sense of worthlessness in me. It's also the only thing that makes me interesting in the eyes of others, for a few moments

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 No.20325

I have a massive folder of Yuri pictures.

Most of them I've accumulated from 4chan's /u/ which I still use a lot.

It's not even organized, I just have 1 folder within the folder dedicated to my favorite artist.

Whenever I'm bored, I'll put on some smooth jazz or comfy music and put the entire folder on gallery mode, and just sit there chilling to the music while looking at all the images I've collected over the years.

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 No.20326

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Oh I got a fun story
>be a 15 y/o high school student
>have a dick French professor
>one day in class see him carry a CV
>think that I saw an email account but not sure
>ask a friend to ask the professor wtf is cv because we're "stupid" little shits and because the French class was going to shit
>French professor starts talking about what the fuarrrk is CV
>he gives us the CV that he was carrying
>turns out it was his
>turns out there was in fact his email address
>write down his email address
>look him up on fagbook and linkedin using this email address
>found him
>start subscribing him to sites like thugboy.com
>fast forward three weeks later
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 No.20296[Reply]

Anyone do it?

Opinions?
Stories?

I'm about to give it a try.
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 No.20306

>>20296
Try not to make caches in difficult to reach areas. Falling down the side of a gorge and landing 15 feet down crotch first on a protruding rock does not a fun adventure make.

Otherwise, it can be a nice little adventure, especially if done in cities, with some cyb soykaf hidden, like usb drops and such.



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 No.20274[Reply]

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 No.20301

Dude wants to be an internet celebrity so badly its embarrassing. His time with those drug cartels was like Cartman from that episode where he joins the Somalian pirates.

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 No.20302

Transhumanist Party - http://zoltanistvan.com/


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 No.20305

>>20304
The first article was alright, the second one was fuarrrking dumb. The Transhumanist party needs as much diversity as possible, gain power first, then you can splinter, but there are plenty of points where An-socs, An-caps, futurists and just plain transhumanist agree on. Those things need to be done FIRST, then we can worry about a philosophical caveats. An all or nothing approach will doom us to failure, and ostracization. All groups that don't have a singular set of goals are doomed to become stretched to thin,too radicalized, too idealistic, and too dumb to get anything done. It happened with hippies and vietnam, Occupy with banking regulation, and now BLM with greater awareness of police violence. They stopped going after a singular set of goals, and made themselves seems weak and crazy.

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 No.20379

>>20302
Webpage reads like a cult leader.



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