mm dat tentacle porn vulnerability amirite?
I completely understand the sentiment, and I learnt a little bit about myself because of your comment, so thanks.
I'd love to approach myself like an infosec appraisal... I'd fail in so many ways.
>0-days in every single
honest question, could there not potentially be hundreds or thousands of zero-day exploits on distributed piece of technology that exists ever?
Philosophically speaking, it's about how you attack your target, from what vector, with what approach, how do you make it flip in such a way that another part of the puzzle falls into place.
Allow me to draw example to soemthing completely unrelated and call it a good argument.
Ocarina of Time (n64) had a speedrun community for over a decade before the wrong warp skip was found and perfected. This is a small game on an old as fuck delivery method, and people are still finding things out about it years after it was given to us.
My point is this, you're only kidding yourself if you think you can't be owned, eventually.
Break your patterns down to the daily, when do you shit, when do you go have that soykaf down at the local barista bar, etc?
Why this level of paranoia?
I don't know dude, I'm not the one with anything worth hiding (not arguing in favor or resignation towards the status quo).
Decide what it is that you wish to protect, and if it is something that other people may not want you to protect, then be aware that you are not safe, because after all your faiilsafes, your preprogrammed drone that takes your HDD to the local incinerator incase you have to panic button, after all these carefully laid plans of information safety go to waste, you're going to get hit by a bus, shot by a mugger, stabbed by an angry bunch of hyenas.
I'm not even kidding. This isn't a defeatist attitude. Do not put your trust in things that can be compromised. Namely, computers, people, institutions, self.
Pic only slightly ironic.