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“Your existence is a momentary lapse of reason.”

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 No.36725 [Open thread][Last50 Posts]

Post solid terminal based *nix applications that follow the Unix philosophy of doing one thing and doing it well. I'll start

Minimodem: "can be used to transfer data between nearby computers using an audio cable (or just via sound waves), or between remote computers using radio, telephone, or another audio communications medium."

http://www.whence.com/minimodem/

CW: Just like it sounds, it encodes and decodes morse code. It will output text (in the form of dots and dashes) or output sound through your audio device.

NetCat: "

In the simplest usage, 'nc host port' creates a TCP connection to the given

port on the given target host. Your standard input is then sent to the host,

and anything that comes back across the connection is sent to your standard

output."

http://nc110.sourceforge.net/

Units: "The 'units' program converts quantities expressed in various scales to their equivalents in other scales."

https://www.gnu.org/software/units/

(Installed by default in most linux distrobutions, you probably already have it)

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 No.57008

>>56992

but how else would I tell you that I use Arch btw?

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 No.57009

>>57000

you're just salty because you're poor and can't afford more than 4GB ram lol

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 No.57017

>>57000 (checked)

Trips of Truth

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 No.57175

>>36725

jrnl is a python based CLI journal that supports tagging. Its pretty badass.

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 No.58075

>>36725

BASH is a repl by itself.

You can start lines with

VAR=value VAR2=value2 … cmd1 | cmd2 | while read line; do

done

And once it works, you can place in an editor ready to save with the 'fc' builtin. No copy paste required. No GUI editor needed. No tmux necessary. Just a bash builtin. Bash by itself is a repl. Cybernigga shit for the 水 gods.

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 No.58073 [Open thread]

How does aircrack-ng work? I ran a dictionary attack with only the sole password, and it didn't find anything.

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 No.58074

>>58073

There are a ton of threads on cracking WIFI that you could have asked this on! This board has threads that are years old, and your bumping them off for faqs.

Are you cracking WEP or WPA? To Crack WPA you need to capture a WPA handshake, to crack WEP you need about 85k packets.

>https://www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php?id=cracking_wpa

>aircrack-ng -w password.lst -b 00:14:6C:7E:40:80 psk*.cap

Make sure you are capturing a WPA 4 way Handshake. aerodump actually will tell you after you have captured a handshake.

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 No.56694 [Open thread]

I've been wanting to get into crypto farming but I don't really understand how it works. I found the idea of it fascinating when I first heard of it years ago but just never got around to learning much about it because it seemeed untested and volatile. How do I get into crypto farming without spending a lot of brouzouf on it?

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 No.56754

>>56753

>why invest in crypto when you can invest in conventional currency with much less hassle and overhead

As someone who completely brouzoufed out of crypto and is now in 100% "legitimate" stocks: the upside.

People speculate on crypto because the upside is insane, thousands of percentage points. It's fucking unreal. Compare that with the market and I'm up just 9% over the last 12 months.

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 No.56768

>>56753

Even with commodities, you need a broker which is going to be an established bank and "the man" gets a nice cut. And most coins do not have actual banks, nor are most coin exchanges (as far as you need them) registered as such, or have comparable shittiness.

And as the other comment mentioned, you aren't going to be paying tax on crypto.

>>56754

You can always do futures. If you leverage well, you can go to the moon with normal stuff too just buy a noose before you do it, just in case. Not that it's that different from crypto

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 No.57431

>>56694

Crypto mining isn't really profitable anymore because its so popular and competative. Large operations mine in areas with competative electricity prices to win. Currently, Stock Market crash due to coronaplague has bitcoin at about 50% and many miners fleeing.

If you want to get into crypto, buy some and spend it. ATT, NewEgg, Overstock.com, Dell all accept. Make your next purchase it crypto.

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 No.58069

$50 every pay cycle. Treat it like a video game the first three years.

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 No.58070

>>58069

BitWage will allow you to direct deposit an amount and receive coins.

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 No.22091 [Open thread][Last50 Posts]

post cyber webms. i don't have any, so i won't start - have a gif instead.

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 No.57692

>>57691

I meant from >>57688 but thanks anyway anon

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 No.57696

>>43808

beyond the black rainbow, dummy

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 No.57697

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 No.57739

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 No.58065

>>27709

GG Allin had an attitude that fit the umbrella of punk rock because he was nihilistic and self destructive and extremely libertarian, but that doesn't making punk about hurting yourself.

You seem to misunderstand the very idea of punk rock or how self destruction INTERSECTS with punk rock, but is not an essential element of punk.

Then again, Modern day punk rock is fucking garbage that bears little resemblance to what used to be punk. Hell, a lot of the old punk icons have cone out to actively condemn a lot of the shit that the modern punk subculture has become characterized by.

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 No.55320 [Open thread]

What are some 水 watches? Casio is pretty aesthetic with its utilitarian design, but Tokyo Flash has some pretty interesting designs.

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 No.56867

>>55320

Off-topic, I'm new here, what's with the " 水 " water kanji ?

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 No.56875

File: 8bdeb1b45581fa9⋯.png (201.3 KB,1136x640,71:40,image.png)

>>56867

'c o o l' wordfilters to 'sch way', which filters to that. Shuei was cyberslang in Batman Beyond.

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 No.56949

>>55320

I have been considering a mechanical watch - they are premium product and built durable, they are inferior in time keeping to any electrical watch, but probably accurate enough not to be of concern given the preponderance of clocks to adjust time by. The emit no electrical signal of any kind, and have no heat signature.

Then again, the best way to identify huamns is probably celluar/wifi signals or infrared emissions. A standard quartz watch wouldn't effect either of these factors.

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 No.56999

>>55325

now the questions is: where can I get one nowadays?

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 No.58061

>>55320

N-O-D-E.net modified This watch to have an NFC Chip and hidden SD Card Holder, the called it "the Data Runner".

>Inspired by Johnny Mnumonic

>Hardware Mod

>8Kb NFC

>SD Card Reader

Thats some High Seirra 水 right there chummer.

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 No.57698 [Open thread]

##cross posting with as many /fucko/ friendly boards I know ##

Was wondering if anyone here knew anything about proper data sanitation when it came to an OS's digital fingerprint.

Say for example hypothetically that one wanted to connect to a proxy server though a neighbors hacked WPA2 Network. What could the neighbors or more likely the feds tell from the logs. The MAC address of my Wi-Fi card, the hardware address of my OS?

Are there any good resources/Blackhat forum discussions about this issue and how to protect ones self from it. I read in Edward Snowdens autobiography that when he was trying to contact journalists to divulge his whistleblower data he used public wifi and Tails as it is a Amnesic-Live OS meaning it generates a new mac address on every restart. Is this enough to protect me from the feds tracing the actively on the hacked network back to my computer or are there other things I should be concerned about?

All suggestions are welcome, I have tired searching or answers be have found no good discussions on the topics.

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 No.57747

>>57731

You got a point, but there's no such thing as too paranoid. If OP is going to use someone else's WiFi as an added security measure, he should make sure to cycle his MAC and consider connecting other people in his area to it. (pwn the neighbors neighbor and try connecting one of his devices to it, or if neighbor is properly secured, connect a small wifi enabled board and hide it at a nearby power source)

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 No.57874

>>57698

LMAO JUST CHANGE YOUR MAC ADDRESS WITH MAC CHANGER ON KALI!!

Use Trail on USB live boot if you want to max it

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 No.57875

>>57698

Why are you doing this over your neighbors wifi? Don't you think that's a bit too close to where you live?

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 No.57897

EYYYY SINCE WIFI IS LOCKED BY WPA2 SECURITY YOU ACTUALLY HAVE TO HAVE ACCESS TO THE USERS MODEM IN ORDER TO GET THE KEY PASSCODE. DON'T PULL A B&E BUT USUALY ITS WRITTEN ON THE MODEM ITSELF. AND IF YOU HAVE HAD ACCESS TO THE MODEM BEFORE THE PASS WORD SHOULD BE SAVED AUTOMACILY IN YOU PC. JUST GOOGLE HOW TO GET YOUR STORED KEY PASSWORDS. THERES A MYTH THAT IF YOU GET SOMEONE TO RESET THE MODEM YOU CAN STEAL THE KEY IF THEY CHANGE IT. BUT I DOUBT IT YOU WOULD LITTERALY HAVE TO KNOW THEIR ISP LOGIN TO THAT IF POSSIBLE YOU COULD CHANGE THE PASSWORD YOURSELF… TELL EM BOBO SENT YA LOL

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 No.58060

>>57698

The number one identifying characteristics you have to worry about are mac address and hostname. I actually wrote systemd units to randomize these on my website coarse_enigma

http://cgjzkysxa4ru5rhrtr6rafckhexbisbtxwg2fg743cjumioysmirhdad.onion/code/

But there are more concerns than this depending on how paranoid you are. The first is actually Pattern of Life . If you are connected to the network ALL DAY LONG, then you have been next door, ALL DAY long. As you can imagine, this is kindof obvious.

Further, if random macs/hostnames connect everyday at the same time, someone might suspect that's the same person.

Finally, when your nic associates with the router, it actually provides are hardware specific set of capabilities. Someone who is active observing you connect will observe this set of capabilities never changes, and is the same model wifi-card each time.

Such a person could also potentially triangulate you but, if your connected all day, they know your a neighbor anyway.

Also, be-careful about cleartext traffic and domain names. God help you if you viist your personal website at a revealing domainname. Or facebook sends certain requests clear text.

What you migth consider doing is:

0.) Randomizing Mac/Hostname

1.) Getting a directional antenna and cracking wifi further away from your house.

2.) altnerating between multiple networks randomly

3.) Encrypting ALL traffic via VPN/Tor

4.) Posting Wifi crenditals on one of those sites where you share credentials for plausible denability

Also, What are the actual odds you have a targeted investigation? Unless you download some real drek, or post a manifesto ( Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

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 No.46205 [Open thread][Last50 Posts]

title

i live about ~30 north of chicago. cyberculture is essentially non-existent

how find?

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 No.54915

>>54908

>from my Amiga 500 (so that tells you how long ago this was…)

I had an intellivison growing up.

It doesn't mean I'm old, it means my family had an intellivision kicking around for whatever reason in 1999.

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 No.54916

>>54903

The traditional definition is "High Tech; Low Life"

To be less flowery about it, it's basically whatever normal punk is, but higher tech. Where a normal punk would be covered in studs on a cheap suede jacket, a cyberpunk would have their watch sewn into the cuff of that jacket. Where a normal punk would throw molotovs at their local MP's office, a cyberpunk would hack their cloud storage and delete all their files, and then join the normal punks for molotov-throwing for good measure. That kind of thing.

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 No.54920

>>46230

it's part of modern culture to make your interests part of your core identity.

the ideas of cyberpunk tend to be critical about sociological and personal identity matters, but it still is a kind of subculture itself. So it is no exception there, and many people interested in cyberpunk internalize it and also make it part of their personality.

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 No.58046

>>52512

Why is the etherium community a living cyberpunk experiment?

>>46205

Hackerspaces and Linux User Groups are probably a solid bet at running with some 水 as xnetters.

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 No.58059

>>47146

Love the name of the Hackenspace

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 No.58053 [Open thread]

I’m planning on buying a few things of their site next payday. If you have them what do you use yours for?

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 No.58058

Nah, the glass scares me. I heard he's into biopolymers, but that's expensive and tedious.

Side note, I've actually been paying attention to Josiah Zayner's activities. I had the idea of creating a capsule out of a biologically engineered membrane to contain goodies like an RF chip and magnet. Hopefully the body wouldn't reject that.

I have a lot of ideas I'd like to try.

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 No.58103

asdf

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 No.45054 [Open thread]

so I stumbled upon http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/ the other day and was instantly wondering, why hasnt anyone made a cyberpunk themed pirate radio that illegally transmits vaporwave and other electronic based genres?

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 No.49133

http://www.uhf-satcom.com/ prototype pirate radio in deus ex hr.

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 No.51820

Sadly radio is pozzed by the FCC and buzzard boomers who have nothing better to do than triangule unlicensed broadcasting.

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 No.57379

An intresting resource for protags intrested radio with a 水 spin might be EW 101 - a high school level course on electronic warefare and radio progation.

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 No.57384

This is about the most cyberpunk thing I have ever seen.

"Pirate" Radio by Captain Blackbeard, a Darknet Canabis Dealer. Posted here on envoy forum:

>http://envoys5appps3bin.onion

/index.php?topic=7692.0;

>Join yer host First Mate Harry Stash in a psychedelic audio adventure through the Dark Seas as CaptainBlackbeard explores the Ecstasy of Gold!

>https://linx.li/200thousandingold.mp3

>In This Episode

>- The Quest For $200,000 In Gold

>- CaptainBlackbeard Global News Covers >The Capture Of Bigfoot

>- The CaptainBlackbeard FREE $1,000 Giveaway

>- Senator John Rube Boob Answers Yer Questions About Yer United States Federal Government

>- Bowling Therapy

>- And More High Energy Heavy Sounds Original Content Than A Jumbo Jet Of Hollywood Writers Crashing Into A Nuclear Reactor

>Music In This Episode

>- Jimi Hendrix

>- William Shatner

>- Lt Junior Grade Zoomer Nasty

>- Dorothy

>- Public Enemy

>- Ennio Morricone

>Visit CaptainBlackbeards Tip Jar/Offerings To Posedion (or the God of yer choice)

>http://jiujfvropivzmaj6slgtfz5hljfrdk77elcg3np43zrnjrlolpbctjqd.onion/listing/5045

Top fucking 水. The feel is A S T H E T I C .

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 No.58056

>>45054

>https://nyan-sat.com/index.html

>A down-to-earth satellite challenge…

>With a few pieces of cheap equipment, some determination, and a computer, you too can receive signals from the sky. NyanSat is a guided challenge that walks you through building your own ground station to track satellites, receiving signals, understanding how data is encoded, and looking at images from space.

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 No.54733 [Open thread]

What happened to the Movie thread? Could someone post chart with titles from it? Post movie charts of your choice too.

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 No.54934

>>54931

No its a 1970s movie

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 No.54944

>>54929

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya

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 No.54952

>>54929

Blue Velvet

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 No.54954

>>54952

Its a 1970s film not in the 80s. Its very 70s film it is cyberpunk future 70s

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 No.58055

>>54733

https://hackermovie.club has some pretty 水 movies on it chummer.

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 No.58052 [Open thread]

Hi my name is Jim Watkins I am a thot I have an only fans account where I thot myself for brouzouf

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 No.57234 [Open thread]

Instead of making a new thread every time you want to share a 水 article, let's just have general thread for all headlines from the cyberpunk dystonia that is our modern world pertaining to interesting happening or the development of new and exciting technologies the gov and corps will utilize to fuck us over

I'll start with a somewhat older news story that sadly broke while /cyber/ was kill

German police bust 'Cyber Bunker' hosting Darknet sites

>German police said Friday they had busted a network hosting so-called Darknet platforms illegally trading drugs, stolen data and child pornography online on servers hidden in a former NATO bunker.

>Seven suspects were arrested in a series of raids Thursday targeting the operators of the "Bulletproof Hoster" service located in what was dubbed the

"Cyber Bunker", police and prosecutors said.

>The servers hosted, or provided the internet architecture for, illegal websites that also peddled stolen data and forged documents, and from which large-scale cyber attacks have been carried out.

http://archive.is/4s12Q

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 No.57850

German news made a video about the cyberbunker. Problem is, it's only in german and without subtitles. I'll still post the link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aEpZY4gYog

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 No.57851

>>57850

Auto-translate seems to be a good enough substitute for legitimate subtitles

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 No.57857

Anyone know of any good cyberpunk news sites or decentralized tech sites? Especially those with an RSS feed, and preferably ones that keep politics out of things or at least try to avoid significant bias.

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 No.57866

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 No.58050

>http://archivecaslytosk.onion/Jz2iZ

>https://archive.is/Jz2iZ

>Man evades capture for 15 years by using fingerprint implants

>he man, who had been the subject of four arrest warrants, had used false documents in the name of a Peruvian citizen to travel around the world. He had also adopted the cover of being a Croatian citizen to avoid being tracked down.

>“When he was arrested, he was found to be in possession of two encrypted phones – the kind of equipment usually used by criminal organisations.”

>lawyer was recently fined €2,000 for vaping in court during the trial last November

<Wholly Shit matrixguard.jpg

This is the most cyberpunk shit that ever happened. I need to know moar.

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 No.57393 [Open thread]

What software, hardware and clothing would a cyberpunk use/wear?

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 No.57920

Absolutely no clothing.

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 No.57921

Current clothing:

Camo fatigue pants, black "Harmful Opinions" tshirt, black leather hiking boots, silver necklaces, 3d printed earring with Tritium capsule, black hooded cardigan-style overshirt, "Deathhawk" mohawk hairstyle, black aviator-style sunglasses.

Is it cyberpunk? I don't know. But it's comfy and I like it and that's all I really care about.

Cyberpunk isn't about what you wear, it's about how you think and see the world.

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 No.57929

>>57393

>software

FOSS

>hardware

DIY

>clothing

Privacy respecting clothing

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 No.57990

>>57398

>crowd

what crowd?

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 No.58025

Presumably something functional right? I have liked performance business casual (like Ministry of Supply and Uniqlo) because of my environment , a more fantasic idea is wwearing Black leather boots and Black-faced GShocks etc. The clothing might survive *any* environment, but you are going to stand out in 99% of them. Of course, this might be a huge part of being punk. What does alice thinK?

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 No.52592 [Open thread][Last50 Posts]

What happened to the Internet of old? Where are we now and how did we get here? I'm cold and alone. Where are we going from here?

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 No.57827

You can still make an simple styled website. I made mine like you say 10 years too late but it's still fun.

zayn.world

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 No.57864

>>52592

Just go outside and talk to people you oldfag.

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 No.57893

>>52597

>evolved

You mean taken over, centralized, and censored?

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 No.57951

>>52592

We rely on platforms, those platforms have rules that govern the sorts of interactions we can have. That's an easy problem to fix anon. We have to connect manually through various forms of direct private communication. Email and encrypted chat. We've tacitly accepted the idea that such a network is a relic that would never amount to anything. But a lack of rules can make a lot of things possible.

We can have the wild west back whenever you want by building our own manually maintained networks. Base them around file sharing and some sort of crypto economy. We're an imaginative bunch. Contact me:

gc7rsdkhsm@tuta.io

TOX: 2CD22F3C0D87626C06BEDDA0AE2217E43F72500A408A462699C3297E382576522372737FC9CE

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 No.58016

>>57951

Are you hosting anything right now? I am hosting a hidden blog as part of the Lainch webring and a Tor relay. I am thinking about expanding it to cover other darknets starting with I2P and Freenet. I have seen you advocating this idea on a couple places, but I have never seen you mention anything you are building.

If you are not building anything, it will never come.

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 No.53317 [Open thread][Last50 Posts]

What are the cyberpunk clubs in your area like ?

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 No.57969

Can't believe no one has posted more about chongqing

There are tons of displays which span entire buildings, and china is the most cyberpunk society by a long shot

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cD-t3W1zLzg&feature=youtu.be

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 No.57973

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>>57927

>Most people upon meeting a security guard with their face obscured and being on camera broadcasted to the whole club are going to turn tail and go someplace else because that shit is not fun and makes them feel uncomfortable.

I get where you're coming from, but I'd argue that the surveillance presence in commercial businesses, retail stores and clubs alike, is already pretty commonplace and out in the open for people to notice. Target, Best Buy, Walgreens, and other big corps typically have CCTV feeds visible at their entrances to deter shoplifting, and more recently video feeds have popped up at self-checkout kiosks. I feel that drawing attention to the cameras by broadcasting their video feed to the rest of the club would be no different than what the companies mentioned above practice, albeit to a lesser degree of how I'd want a club to present its security. Regardless of whether it's shown to clubgoers or not, surveillance cameras should definitely be placed within the establishment for security reasons.

I suppose one way to lessen the intimidation that some patrons may feel upon visiting would be to market the place more as a theme park attraction/novelty bar, similar to places like the Robot Restaurant in Kabukicho but with a lot more grit. If clubgoers are aware that the presentation of the club is closer to role playing, I think it would put people's guard down knowing it's a charade to an extent.

>To keep out problem people just have the security guards check ID at the door like they're supposed to and input it into a database on the pretext of "Customer loyalty" or something. Even better if the club is successful enough, offer some kind of perks for frequent customers, like access to a "secret menu" or semi-private booths.

The idea of a loyalty program with special perks would be a smart way of merging security and exclusivity with club attendees, and I'd imagine some bars and clubs already follow this practice. If you wanted to get really CCP with it, you could implement a social credit system that takes into account your interactions wiPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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 No.57975

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>>57973

Why do you seem so deadset on making the experience uncomfortable for patrons? That shit is bad for business. If you want to keep an already niche club running, you have to increase the appeal to the individual, not decrease it.

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 No.57976

>>57975

Why do you assume that patrons will be uncomfortable in the first place? If someone has a general idea that the aesthetics are more theatrical than serious upon entering, I find it hard to believe that they'll immediately dip once they see security in exaggerated attire. People go to haunted houses and theme parks in swarms, what makes this any different?

Wasn't planning on my "cyberpunk dream venue" to be for everyone anyways, nor was I really even considering profit. Just thought it'd be a schway place I'd like to visit. I also imagine the type of people who're seeking such a niche nightclub wouldn't be put off in the slightest by the decor/staff. Hell it'd probably make them feel more immersed.

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 No.58015

>>57953

I am looking now at Hackbb, Torisgone and Enovy to see if the torum community has migrated. The CTF was run by a guy threat intelligence companies labeled a terrorist who was using free CTF labour to break into US Government targets. Since many CTFs were vulnhubs, I am skeptical. But tell that whole story isn't some high seirra 水 drok alice.

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