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Your endpoint is compromised | encryption is security theatre | Red Pill OPSEC | No Privacy Coin copium https://t.co/S5oVkxph3F

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Kekzploit
Kekzploit@kekzploit·
This isn't a 'no', this is a 'we will comply if laws require it in our jurisdiction'. L for Garuda. What is perplexing is the fact that any open source project wouldn't simply not comply? I'm not sure how these projects are set up legally etc, but it seems a rethink needs to be considered?
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Kekzploit
Kekzploit@kekzploit·
@MadScientist_42 Spot on with clarifying the threat isn't just for privacy coins, its across the board with literally anything and everything! The article is at the cross section of my interests
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Frank Earl
Frank Earl@MadScientist_42·
The privacy coin crowd's not the only one that needs to care about this. They're just some of the first to be seeing the real problems. Everyone should care about this. RISC-V IS one of the ways out. Best, most likely to be implemented (It's easier than the Open Source POWER or SPARC answers...and simple is oftentimes better and runs faster with less silicon...).
Kekzploit@kekzploit

Why RISC-V is the path to reclaim endpoint sovereignty. kekzploit.substack.com/p/risc-v-the-p… Proprietary silicon and compliance enforcement at the init layer make software privacy protections irrelevant. Open ISAs are the path to full auditability from instruction set to hardware.

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Kekzploit
Kekzploit@kekzploit·
Why RISC-V is the path to reclaim endpoint sovereignty. kekzploit.substack.com/p/risc-v-the-p… Proprietary silicon and compliance enforcement at the init layer make software privacy protections irrelevant. Open ISAs are the path to full auditability from instruction set to hardware.
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Kekzploit
Kekzploit@kekzploit·
@redpillb0t Why is joe correcting the president of the united states when he's trying to tell us there's life on mars that we don't know about or is of a different kind? Interesting
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redpillbot@redpillb0t·
JOE ROGAN: “Do you think that we have aliens flying around or whatever? What do you think?” DONALD TRUMP: “There's no reason not to.” “I interviewed jet pilots that were solid people... And they said, “We saw things that were very strange, like a round ball. But it wasn't a comet or a meteor. It was something. And it was going four times faster than an F-22,’ which is a very fast plane.”
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Jazzgasm@Mayosapian·
@kekzploit @LundukeJournal he states the reason at the end of the quote lol "Obviously we don't like those laws at all, but at the same time, we don't want to punish people who had nothing to do with such idiocy for their governments' stupid, dumb and evil decisions."
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The Lunduke Journal
The Lunduke Journal@LundukeJournal·
OpenMandriva Linux says they are currently considering multiple approaches to dealing with "stupid, dumb, and evil" Age Verification laws. Ranging from ignoring the laws entirely... to possibly having a separate "1984" edition only for "surveillance states" which require Age Verification. While OpenMandriva doesn't appear to be ready to announce their exact strategy, it does seem clear that their Linux distribution will not be implementing Age Verification for all users. I reached out to the project lead for OpenMandriva and this is what he said: "Obviously we don't like those laws at all, but at the same time, we don't want to punish people who had nothing to do with such idiocy for their governments' stupid, dumb and evil decisions."
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Frank Earl
Frank Earl@MadScientist_42·
@kekzploit @henesystemd And, if you're using RISC-V and Embedded Linux...there's at least one that's been fully validated as a RISC-V Consortium's Seed Project. Mine. runit based. None of this rubbish and absolutely no plans to do that.
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Kekzploit
Kekzploit@kekzploit·
If you think Intel ME / AMD PSP are bad now (ring -2 access, OOB networking via Ethernet/WiFi), wait until OEMs integrate a full cellular baseband (5G/6G modem) directly into the SoC. Then ME/PSP could exfil data over cellular — no OS, no drivers, no user countermeasures. Always-on, stealth exfil. Game over
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Kekzploit@kekzploit·
@Kushed_Crypto Straight out of the FBI manual for eliciting information lmao.
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👽Kushed|SquadSwap🐰
👽Kushed|SquadSwap🐰@Kushed_Crypto·
If you are "into crypto" and you don't hold XMR, I can't take you seriously... all credibilityis lost... every point made there after is mute.
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Kekzploit@kekzploit·
Thank you, No but this coming week will see the direction of content begin to introduce RISC-V. In light of the systemd debacle, I'm currently researching my next distro which is forward thinking enough to value security as well as support RISC-V and not use systemd, the list is small. Alpine Linux Devuan Gentoo @ArtixLinux may get the shout int he meantime as I want Arch based!
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henesys
henesys@henesystemd·
@kekzploit You’re my new favorite account Do you have any write-ups about RISC-V and FPGAs?
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Sam Bent
Sam Bent@DoingFedTime·
Dylan, useful idiot with commit access, pushed age verification PRs to systemd, Ubuntu & Arch, got 2 Microslop employees to merge it, called it 'hilariously pointless' in the PR itself, then watched Lennart personally block the revert after community outrage. Unpaid compliance simp. Link below...
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Kekzploit
Kekzploit@kekzploit·
My belief is that at the DARPA level or beyond, crypto can be directly cracked. These agencies also wouldnt necessarily be sharing this knowledge with even other agencies we view as 'high up' the chain of command. After putting time into such informative articles and info, I would hope some eyes are opened.
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Frank Earl
Frank Earl@MadScientist_42·
@kekzploit I'd also contend that they don't know Crypto THAT well. They wouldn't know that if it can be locked, it can be unlocked with sufficient force.
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Kekzploit@kekzploit·
Why Your Favorite Privacy Coin Is Irrelevant The age of “just use Monero” is over. The age of pretending software encryption protects you is over. The age of willful ignorance in the privacy-coin space needs to end too. kekzploit.substack.com/p/why-your-fav…
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Kekzploit@kekzploit·
lol, dude. you need to come out of the fantasy space. they do not fear you, your movement or edgy x posts to make yourselves look like some online guerilla freedom fighters. Monero's tech was completely circumvented and already shipping in consumer products 4 years before even Bytecoin Also, If you want to really help, stop the stupid images depicting an actor who played el chapo, you'll only speed up the lawfare, they're just waiting for reasons
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Ali G
Ali G@AliNewman8887·
Monero won't save everyone it'll become so feared they'll print money clog it up in fiat for a tax free exit for themselves. You can't build anything to fix there wealth holdings. They printed to much money already. They'll allocate money to make us shut up on the depth of the SCAM. If you knew what we know you wouldn't be working today and they know it, that's what they fear eg why school even exists. They fear people thinking the new version of slavery (rf signals predicting emotion) all that bullshit is now the highest point of control NOT DEBT. So when you compare future extremes to current extremes you get the real middle before the system is allowed to accept the 3rd order effects all the way to 6th order. Fear should always compare the extreme to its competition. The fear is real the cyclical vibes are real, lean in and compare. Monero isn't extreme it's needed globally. There scared of the understanding of how to beat debt based systems going viral. Once the codes cracked the idea stays forever that's what they fear disruptors of the whole grand scam. Teach preach repeat. Btc prioritised short term extraction monero prioritises long-term resilience.
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CachyOS
CachyOS@CachyOS·
New Proton-CachyOS release is now available in the repository. 🚀 NTSync is now enabled as default, wine-wayland improvements, FSR4 Upgrade is now working again. Check out the full release changelog here: github.com/CachyOS/proton…
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Kekzploit@kekzploit·
@Officialwhyte22 That unless you're not using atleast, hardware with malicious silicon, its not anonymous
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Winston Ighodaro
Winston Ighodaro@Officialwhyte22·
What have you heard about anonymous chat rooms on the dark web???
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Kekzploit@kekzploit·
@livebeef @SimpleXChat Future vision, I guess you can simply fill in the blanks (or how things may change) with your imagination, the goal was to convey total non-usage of the web
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SimpleX Chat
SimpleX Chat@SimpleXChat·
💯 OS age verification law: "You no longer own your computer". It violates the First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments. No OS has to comply - "any law repugnant to the Constitution is null and void". Developers who do deserve class-action lawsuits.
It's FOSS@Itsfoss

I find it frustrating that none of these "guardians" of Linux and open source have reacted to the OS-level age verification law: - Linux Foundation - Open Source Initiative - Free Software Foundation - Software Freedom Conservancy

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