/cyb/ + /sec/ is for discussion of all things Cyberpunk, from movies, TV, websites, games, current events, computer security, networks, exploits, reverse engineering, social engineering, hacking, tricks, etc. Related topics range from fashion, to personal security and anonymity, to alternative and creative hardware, and much more.
>What is cyberpunk? Cyberpunk is a genre of science fiction set in a lawless subculture of an oppressive society dominated by computer technology.
Why is there so much damn anime in the Reading list? Also cargo cult science... I absolutely respect Feynman but what does it have to do with cyberpunk?
Gavin Diaz
Bump 4 you
Nathan Clark
Bump for interezt
Jordan Wright
Just what we need, another daily they to clog things up more. Go post this shit in entertainment.
This place blows
Sage
Christian Powell
>"badass", fedora, fingerless glove wearing excessively skinny/fat teenagers that are part of the cyber revolution where neither government nor anyone else for that matter can touch us
The first things you list are movies and tv. DON'T FORGET FASHION. No one in here will make it past current events on that list other than sending a ping and claiming it's a ddos.
Jose Phillips
wat2wear?
David Garcia
>what is cyberpunk
Josiah Myers
it is Sup Forums but if you want more cyberpunk go to your local library
yes just another shit poster you contribution to this thread will only bring add to overall quality
Julian Anderson
Yet another wannabe internet rebel that thinks he's something special for watching some hacking movies and using Lunix once. Oh look, you are contributing nothing to this BOARD.
Mason Hall
projecting this hard
Nathan Ramirez
fuck off
Henry Peterson
How into start with sec that isn't all white hat circle jerk skid level shit
Samuel Anderson
Hey guys, what's stopping NSA from conducting mass social engineering against anybody who performs anti-forensics?
Grayson Brooks
how does social engineering apply to anti-forensics
Grayson Williams
read again
David Murphy
right and what would social engeering do to those people.
Michael Scott
>those people not one of yours?
Jonathan Howard
I'm with that guy too. What kind of mass social engineering are you talking about
Colton Foster
the one you didn't thought apparently
Blake Carter
jesus christ, calm down roastie.
Aaron Thomas
i dont actively research anit-forensics but it is not too hard to do. take off anyone logging on your computer and make sure when ever you do shit on the internet you use an internect connection that is not yours. another thing to do is use an email and user name that has no affilation with you as well
Nathan Morgan
all that to hide from the NSA?
James Sullivan
nah anti-forensics is for when you are doing questionable things and there is a high chance you will get caught. other than that it would be practice.
Hunter Scott
nothing to hide, nothing to fear
Carter Powell
Will he be back in Tor project someday?
Benjamin Ward
is that a noisebridge shirt? lol that place is full of hippie faggots with homeless crackheads shitting all over the place and trying to sleep there surreptitiously.
Jack Gutierrez
also yes, i forgot that appelbaum is associated with noisebridge.
Adam Reed
do you think he is a hippie homeless crackhead faggot?
Nathan Parker
the dailies / generals on this board are the only things worth looking at tbqh.
everything else is >/notYourPersonalTechSupportArmy/ >what do you think about this thing >trolling >my thing is better than your thing and some occational news, and when its remotely intesteresting there are 5 identical threads about it rolling for a week straight.
Jacob Robinson
newfag is showing onto it
David Smith
bump
Blake Cox
...
Ryan Evans
nobody is going to get what that means.
Ryder Martin
>Also cargo cult science... I absolutely respect Feynman but what does it have to do with cyberpunk? Knowledge is power. Misinformation is a tool for controlling others. Critical thinking the way Feynmann advocates in "Cargo Cult Science" as well as in his take on the Challenger disaster, is today more important than ever.
Chase Jenkins
What's a good wearable display for use with a cyberdeck? Obviously not any of the VR headsets out there as those are total overkill and super bulky.
Matthew Torres
forgot image
Gabriel Wilson
tea time?
David Rivera
the oculus is actually quite lightweight
Dominic Williams
he said bulky not heavy
Xavier Baker
It also requires what like 4 USB ports and I don't plan on doing any gaming so I don't need such an expensive beast. I'm basically just now realizing i should try /csg/
Jacob Sullivan
VR fag here. Interesting project. There is likely nothing on the market that will satisfy your specific needs here, assuming what you're looking for is an HMD that essentially acts as a monitor for your portable PC. Non-VR HMDs are as expensive if not more than VR headsets. You might be able to snag a Sony HMZ or something used, that might be your best bet.
If you've got time, I suggest waiting for the Windows Holographic mixed reality headsets to come out. They should be out this Christmas. Pic related. These should satisfy your needs very well, and let me tell you, it is worth the bulk. If you really don't want the bulk, then you might want to wait a few years for a good AR headset to come out. As far as I know, no one's making good, small, inexpensive non-VR/AR HMDs anymore. Yes, not even the Chinese.
>It also requires what like 4 USB ports
No actually. I assume all you want to do is look at a virtual screen of your desktop, so you don't need anything else other than 1 USB port and one HDMI. The extra USB ports are for if you want positional tracking via USB camera sensors.
The real problem with the Rift/Vive is the resolution. They are too low for good text legibility, but the Windows headsets will be just good enough, which is why I recommend waiting for them.
Levi Miller
bump
Wyatt Perez
How accurate was this movie?
Josiah Russell
Looks awesome imo, link?
Blake Rivera
Desu
Oliver Nguyen
How can I combine my mechanical knowledge of cars and automotives with hacking and technology?
Oliver Russell
ask the CIA, they have shit that can hack cars
Andrew Rogers
>we move onto smart cars >police just lock us into vehicles that drive themselves to us if they want to question us or something fucking shit a hole god damn I hope regular cars never go extinct.
Easton King
damn, you touched some serious points there
Carter Gray
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Joseph Phillips
I am a gear head and studied cars thoroughly, worked in a carage for months, worked on my own cars, building projects like go carts. But also I am a cyber geek, did pentesting, studied computers and security, I am into electrical engineering, build shit all day long. So I guess I am the material for it, and I tell you, older cars are also hackable