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Creating Chaos E No.2140 [D][U][F][S][L][A][C] >>2193
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How do you spread chaos and deception?

I can see you have an understanding of OPSEC. You may know that hiding is not enough for most. The solution is chaos. Noise. False data. False information. Deception.
This works against AI. It even works against most humans too.
You ask if I use google? Yes. I abuse google. I never use google as a service. One time a week I go to google just to tell it lies. Same with other services and search engines. When their databases get stolen, all they get is fake information. If any real information exists from years ago, it is an outlier to be ignored.

What are your methods of chaos? What are advanced methods?
Teams of people can create very good chaos as mentioned in the paranoid's big book of deception. Maybe indian clickfarms will lie for me if I pay them to! More fun then google robot tests.

Nanonymous No.2146 [D] >>2147 >>2203

chaos and deception is not necessarily the same though, is it?
You seem to be decepting social services for your own privacy.
If you fed chaos as input to an AI, I wonder if it would ever develop something out of it, assuming the chaos doesn't have patterns.

Nanonymous No.2147 [D] >>2158 >>2201

>>2146
>chaos
>no patterns
Are you implying that even exists? Scientifically all variables are the value they are because it was affected by a variable with another value. It's a chain, there is bound to be a pattern, no matter what you do.

Nanonymous No.2158 [D] >>2160 >>2205

>>2147
I think some kinds of atomic or quantum effects such as radioactive decay are non-deterministic. However, I know no further details.
If the universe is indeed deterministic, then it would be possible (in theory) to predict the future with unlimited accuracy, and do other sorts of crazy shit.

Nanonymous No.2160 [D] >>3248

>>2158
I highly doubt this is possible, because you would have to know the status of ALL variables of the universe, because each variable affects the one next to it.
If a hint of the future can be found within 1 cubic meter of matter, then i would be thoroughly surprised.
If radio-active decay truly is non-deterministic then that might very well be why it eats at the fabric of reality.

Nanonymous No.2193 [D][U][F] >>2194
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>>2140
Get out (Order out of) Chaos-worshipper.

Nanonymous No.2194 [D] >>2195 >>2202

>>2193
Dammit, I thought Medusa was the embodiment of Chaos but I can't find anything about it online, guess that Freemason I saw in a video was spreading lies. I really don't know anything about (Greek) mythology. Please excuse me for this.

Nanonymous No.2195 [D][U][F]
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>>2194
https://invidio.us/watch?v=-raVplg6nSE @2:00
>Also the face of Medusa represents chaos and a lack of knowledge, you know, the snakes is [sic] chaotic [...]
Says a woman who gave a tour at the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Supreme Council 33 degree Museum/Library

Nanonymous No.2196 [D]

What the fuck is this shit dude this ain't technology

Nanonymous No.2201 [D]

>>2147
What about 'no currently observable pattern'? Random numbers are still valuable if true randomness doesn't exist.

Nanonymous No.2202 [D]

>>2194
If it makes you feel better, eris is not a goddess of chaos in Greek mythology. She's the goddess of strife. Only in discordianism does she represent chaos.

Nanonymous No.2203 [D]

>>2146
I think in most cases it would find patterns that don't represent reality, like pure coincidence. It would need really special training to understand even simple pseudorandom numbers, I think.

Disclaimer: I have never worked with AI

Nanonymous No.2204 [D] >>2205

But wouldn't you need a computer heavier than the universe to compute it all?
Assuming you have to calculate every atom (or even subatomic particle) and can't use heuristics for large bodies of matter.

Nanonymous No.2205 [D]

>>2204 is meant as a reply to >>2158

Nanonymous No.2216 [D] >>2220 >>2285

I don't know how to lie on the Internet.
I believe pretty much everything anons write.
I would feel bad realizing somebody believes my lies.

Nanonymous No.2220 [D]

>>2216
Same

Nanonymous No.2282 [D] >>2473

In highschool I grew my hair and started a local graffiti scene and spread other juvinile deliquint activities like theft and listening to metal. I myself got started by people painting a few anarchy signs and propaganda unintentionally inserted into mainstream movies and shows (such as the simpsons). Literally just go paint an anarchy sign somewhere, it works. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda_of_the_deed

Nanonymous No.2285 [D] >>2287

>>2216
True. Anonymous sites make people more wanting to tell truth.
Common knowledge, but also There was a nice blog post series about it. kazerad ,tumblr,com|
post|96020280368|faceless-together
I never lie about things that could be important to anyone. I help.
I don't say most anons lie, but I know many aren't ssaying the truth. Important difference between those two. They think they are right but they dont know and nor do we.

Nanonymous No.2286 [D]

I like to think when it's not for jokes that we lie to create the sort of environment we wish the world was like.

Nanonymous No.2287 [D]

>>2285
good read actually. the Shepard of the Masked blog post has some good bits in it
here's all of them i think.
kazerad.tumblr.com/tagged/Anon-cultures

Nanonymous No.2293 [D] >>2295 >>2348

i post a screenshot of my macbook in the desktop because i knew someone would sperg out and spew autism.

Nanonymous No.2295 [D]

>>2293
Time to boot up the Win10 VM just kidding I never had one.
I expected less normalfaggotry, but I suppose /g/ isn't the only audience here?

Nanonymous No.2296 [D] >>2298 >>2299 >>2312

I think there are scripts which do the following:
>simulate clicks on random jewgle ads, both to cost them shekels and throw off their AI
>simulate random jewgle searches to throw off their AI
However, I can't remember what they were called.

Nanonymous No.2297 [D] >>2298 >>2302 >>2312

i recall something like that too but i don't know the name either.
same with a script to send random encrypted data or mail or something to certain sites to annoy PRISM collection. it used /dev/random data and formatted it to pretend it was a PGP signed block or something.
if you can anon-buy an amazon or digitalocean server or something that could be hosted 24/7 spamming over TOR

Nanonymous No.2298 [D]

>>2297 for >>2296 , of course

Nanonymous No.2299 [D] >>2303 >>2350

>>2296
The ad-clicking script was called AdNauseum. There was a lot of (((concern shilling))) about it being illegal. It must be pretty effective for jewgle to spend money on shills, especially if it were popularized among the "le ebin tr0llz" crowd using targeted memes.

Nanonymous No.2302 [D] >>2304

>>2297
>anon-buy an amazon or digitalocean server
I don't think that's possible. The two anonymous (crypto-payable) VPS services that I know of are https://govps.com and https://cockbox.org
Anyone want to contribute any more? Those services are important for people who don't have enough bandwidth to host hidden services at home.

Nanonymous No.2303 [D]

>>2299
i want to tell jewgle that stalking pre-teen children is illegal.
yes, i remember seeing that name now. i might try it out actually. thank you kind anon.

Nanonymous No.2304 [D]

>>2302
i haven't used any, but privacytools.io lists:
orangewebsite.com (Icelandic, does VPS, anon sign up, accepts bitcoin)
bahnhof.net (swedish, claims that wikileaks uses it)
datacell (swiss and icelandic, i didn't look for their credentials)

Nanonymous No.2312 [D][U][F] >>2322
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>>2296
>>2297
Fantastic
I thought we're fighting lost battle but it's not true

Nanonymous No.2313 [D] >>2314 >>2315 >>2318

>no more erispoting guise
<this thread is still up

Nanonymous No.2314 [D] >>2316

>>2313
<<this thread is still up
>thread has some tech posts in it
>thread doesn't have 300 redtext spam replies
Polite sage for offtopic.

Nanonymous No.2315 [D]

>>2313
Well, this thread is related to technology in some way, and actually has some productive discussion rather than the gay crap they were spamming on /b/

Nanonymous No.2316 [D]

>>2314
>few days
>it's still up
u stoopid

Nanonymous No.2318 [D]

>>2313
and you

Nanonymous No.2322 [D] >>2323 >>2345 >>2349

>>2312
While there is a BIG lot of shit, I am relieved that things are still as good as they are. All it takes is some effort to find more people, and it grows exponentially.
Hell, now I find people IN REAL LIFE who care a bit about privacy. Not enough to use Tor, but it's a big improvement.
Once Linux gets better gaming support, a lot of people will move from Windows. That is the biggest drawback for many thousands of people. I wouldn't mind if Steam penalized developers who only support one platform...
I can't wait for the day I can have an E2EE conversation with a real human I know.

Nanonymous No.2323 [D] >>2324

>>2322
Relieving is fact smart anons try to game the system. Media is telling hackers and other leets only do bad things or that big corporations control us, which isn't true. I hope they destroy them and show there is line what they can do and can't.

Nanonymous No.2324 [D] >>2349

>>2323
It might be overoptimistic now I think about it. The worst thing we can do is let our guard down.

Nanonymous No.2345 [D] >>2347

>>2322
>I wouldn't mind if Steam penalized developers who only support one platform...
I wouldn't mind if Steam fucked off and died

Nanonymous No.2347 [D] >>2349

>>2345
It wouldn't affect me directly, but it would hurt Linux and indirectly aid Windows. Windows needs to die far more than Steam.

Nanonymous No.2348 [D] >>2357

>>2293
Reminds me of those thick skulled tripfags on cuckchan
Not sure if this thread staying up is a good thing, seems like a hub/pipeline for anarskiddies from lain and friends to shit up the board

Nanonymous No.2349 [D]

>>2322
>it grows exponentially
>false sense of security, placebos
>good thing
stop bluepilling
>who care a bit about privacy
>a bit
then they don't
> once Linux gets better gaming support, a lot of people will move from Windows
Yes, and install ubuntu/debian; that's not an upgrade, anon. And they are still gamers, therefore not humans.
>E2EE
What is this american faggotry? There are allowed only latin acronyms.
>>2324
cameras with face recognition are being employed everywhere, mostly already employed in bigger cities, all hardware is completely backdoored since 64-bit, or, if you like eradication of non-MEd/PSPd cpus, 2008(intel)/2013(amd) and there are no viable alternatives, children are being teached at schools that they own nothing, that buying means renting, people are daily scanned by devices they "bought" and being sold/researched/influenced as if they were poos and lot more shit
>>2347
gnu/linux is already dead if you haven't noticed, linux lasted longer than gnu tho

Nanonymous No.2350 [D]

>>2299
The addon runs properly on very few browsers, most of which are pozzed. But the idea behind it is brilliant. It was VERY odd how quickly the "hype" surrounding it died within 72 hours of it getting popular. For a day it was all anyone talked about then poof, everyone suddenly shut up about it. Personally I would like to use it but never could get it to run on my setup, and it doesn't seem to work at all with umatrix so fuck that.

Nanonymous No.2357 [D] >>2358 >>2362

>>2348
doing real activities is not lainshit. lainshit is fapping to retarded "cyb3rpunk" fiction
>lolbertarian insult
>>>/reddit/

Nanonymous No.2358 [D]

>>2357
petition to make >>>/reddit/ redirect to reddit

Nanonymous No.2362 [D]

>>2357
Nah, going to gay sites like nichan on your macbook aren't "real activities", they're "college skid's first exposure to le ebin deep web"

Nanonymous No.2363 [D] >>2364

Hiding links to tor's website and tail's website to add random normalfag visitors to the US watch lists.
Can even be done with inline images. Just go to a popular site and add a comment there with the tails logo embedded.

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>>2363
1) make fake FB accounts and go to muslim and jew pages
2) promote tails
3)
4) win

Nanonymous No.2473 [D]

>>2282
How does it work? I'm thinking and thinking about it.

Nanonymous No.2662 [D]

http://inspirobot.me/
http://www.thiswaifudoesnotexist.net/
https://thispersondoesnotexist.com

Nanonymous No.3222 [D]

just set up a honeypot site so I can see when people google my name. any other ideas?
trips for the chaos god

Nanonymous No.3248 [D]

>>2160
>If a hint of the future can be found within 1 cubic meter of matter, then i would be thoroughly surprised.
No, according to determinism you are theoretically able to predict the future (and view the past) just from that cubic meter of matter. However, that probably violates some unknown law of physics that we haven't discovered or proven yet, given that this computation would require all the energy in the universe to perform.

Nanonymous No.3419 [D][U][F] >>3420
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jihad your local techbro startup
follow Nasim Najafi Aghdam's example

Nanonymous No.3420 [D][U][F]
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>>3419