Shit I hope maderas sees my question in the other thread and answers it here
That guy must be sick of me asking him shit by now
Jace Hughes
I want to set up a bunch of raspberry pis connected to free wifi across my city for various purposes. What would be the best way to do this, and actually hide it? I can't think of anything not getting picked up and thrown away or destroyed within a week (aside from literally burying them underground)
Luke Sanders
Are they worth their money?
Anthony Butler
The pis? I have a zero and i like it a lot. Haven't played with any of the bigger ones since I haven't needed them. Too bad the zeroes are never in stock anywhere
Easton Russell
I've used it. It's very informative and a good prep, but there is always new stuff to learn outside of those courses. So always accompany research outside of watching those lessons.
Chase Nelson
I suppose they're good if you can't be hassled with learning electronics and making a similar device as a project. Quicker too.
Gabriel Roberts
Sounds worthwhile.
Henry Gomez
wow, threads been not dying at 100 posts. what's going on?
Adam Harris
I spend a great deal of time ensuring they don't go 'unbumped'.
Michael Morales
Any recommendations?
Nicholas Rogers
Burial is always my #1 recommendation.
Jaxson Cooper
Wassssaaaaaa!
Christopher Walker
Thank you, I'm starting to lack in decent 'new' music. Or at least, easily discoverable decent music.
Bentley Harris
This thread is so friendly.
Levi Mitchell
Psychedelic genres are always good choices too if you want to space out.
Sup Forums doesn't infest it, so it's decent.
Camden Allen
>Psychedelic genres are always good choices too if you want to space out. You sometimes need a break from reality, I agree.
>Sup Forums doesn't infest it, so it's decent. I do enjoy that this subject is largely lost on Sup Forumsictims and so they only occasionally come in here to shitpost and espouse: >If you haven't got anything to hide, don't worry.
Angel Flores
>been seeding season 6 of The Simpsons for like a year now >just today got an ISP email about it, any other time this has happened was over mainstream recent stuff
OK now I'm scared, do VPN's actually help or are they a meme?
Joseph Powell
Paid VPNs with good policy and in a 'smart' location are good, yes. They literally encrypt your traffic and give you a different IP. Your ISP will be able to tell you're using a VPN, but not the traffic, so long as DNS requests are going the VPN too and aren't to compromised DNS servers. You dig?
Colton Morris
Do you have the torrent client you're using properly configured? i.e. Did you make sure to have its traffic proxied through your VPN service?
Camden Brown
Not . Just thought I'd ask. Does anyone else hoard ebooks?
Dominic Kelly
Does e-residency count as cyb? E-estonia is amazing.
Wyatt Watson
I just force encryption in the client settings and use dnscrypt. It probably helps that I mostly download anime though.
Ayden Thompson
I do. Just on the off-chance someone asks for something. Plus, I like to skim through them occasionally.
Caleb Johnson
I don't suppose you would happen to have a copy of the accompanying book for the Art of Electronics, this book is Learning the Art of Electronics? >Picture related.
Brody Richardson
What is Estonia like now with its technological boom?
Liam Brooks
Would like to know this
David Adams
I unfortunately do not. :(
Isaac Roberts
i download pdfs and ebooks. probably too trusting about random pdfs, but the ebooks are mainly of stuff that is in my to-read list.
Luke Miller
It is such a hard book to source, whereas 3rd edition Art of Electronics is fairly easy to source. Why is the accompaniment so elusive?
Me too, I have a long to-do and to-read list. Any help with ?
Christian Bennett
no sorry, don't have it either. just now getting into electronics so haven't started hoarding relevant materials yet.
Carson Sanders
Thank you anyway, user. I wish you luck in your electronic endeavours.
Luis Sullivan
To be honest, I was rather surprised to hear about the tech boom in Estonia. Good on them for moving on from being in the Soviet Bloc.
Andrew Hall
yeah future garage is great. always gives me a sense of walking through the night life district of a future metropolis at 3am
Connor Cook
It certainly has that aesthetic.
Luis Jenkins
When Hiding small objects in an urban environment, the key is to make the drop point uninteresting. Uninteresting places are rarely discovered by civilians and governments do not have time to turn over every rock in a particular city. For theses reasons, the undersides of dumpsters make exceptional hididng places. Objects placed underneath them may go undiscovered for months.
Or just go geocaching if you want to learn how to hide shit.
Noah Cooper
This is an excellent idea.
What're your plans for them, generally?
Daniel Parker
idk if this would work because even dumpsters get emptied and moved around, leaving the item exposed and/or crushed
Noah Watson
I've been forcing encryption this whole time (I'm using Deluge if that matters).
To my knowledge, as long as your IP address is known to be seeding a certain thing lawyers can send threatening letters to your ISP, encryption or no.
Parker White
Weren't you going to hide them in lockable outlets?
Don't they arrest people in Japan for digital piracy?
Parker Gonzalez
A friend of mine who lived there for a year says they're pretty strict about it, even for anime (which is fair game here in Burgerland). Singapore is too, but you probably figured as much.
David Mitchell
Just because they both start with cyber doesn't mean they're related in the slightest
Colton Bell
See previous threads for varied valid responses.
I know Singapore is practically a dictatorship, that the majority of the world turns a blind eye to.
Asher Watson
see for a great BTFO:
Mason Thompson
nice samefag
Jacob Allen
I'm not Maderas. It doesn't give you any less of BTFOing though.
Aaron Howard
>using BTFO as a verb unironically go back
Dominic Sullivan
We're on an imageboard, you dolt. Imageboard culture, applies to an imageboard, regardless of the board or thread you're posting it on.
Luke Gomez
We've slowed down, again.
Aaron Taylor
How do you guys ever buy things online with all this tinfoil shit?
Ayden Morgan
Cryptocurrency and false information.
Alexander Ramirez
/csg/
Caleb Cooper
At least we don't get tracked.
Jayden White
>want to order something through an online marketplace >put in a fake name and address as shipping info >"take that botnet"
John Johnson
There's ways you can get around that though.
Jose Parker
Please enlighten me on how you have things shipped to your house through the internet without giving your real name or at least your real address.
Brandon Lee
P.O box in a fake name
Nicholas Peterson
You don't get it shipped to your house, that's part of the trick.
Cameron Diaz
Autism, and still linked to you through facial recognition and/or payment methods. Yeah man let me have my new monitor shipped to a burnt out crackhouse and then go there to pick it up instead of just picking it up at my house. Excellent idea.
Cooper Diaz
Gosh, that digital trail left with cash. ;) And avoid cameras.
>Yeah man let me have my new monitor shipped to a burnt out crackhouse and then go there to pick it up instead of just picking it up at my house. Excellent idea. If it was something innocuous like that, I'd just order it without hooey on my girlfriend's phone.
Brody Hill
Ship it to a house that's up for sale.
Brayden Hernandez
Ordering everything through a friend's card and then compensating them with cash is probably the only good solution. Autism.
Joshua Martin
Yes you can some even have SOCKS5 proxy with it.
Jayden Gray
Well no, because if it wasn't something above board and the police questioned him/her, is he/she going to willing to get in trouble for you?
Owen Wright
I'm not talking about buying illegal things. I'm talking about benign everyday purchases.
Noah Barnes
Oh, yeah, I guess the monitor would be a minor security risk.
Jaxson Cooper
>Autism Better than getting arrested.
Gavin Wilson
If you're going things that'll get you arrested then shipping to your friend's place won't save you.
Isaac Richardson
>shipping to your friend's place ?
Brody Clark
So you find multiple minor security risks for the sake of convenience (ie online purchasing) an acceptable sacrifice?
Hudson Russell
Yeah, because the only risk in IDing you through monitor size and/or hardware implants, which I'd notice after I take it apart and inspect it. So, it isn't really as much of an issue...
Gabriel Butler
The issue is inputting your address and possibly name/payment info, which seems to go against your whole thing here.
David Sullivan
You keep your lives seperate, so crossover isn't an issue, unless they'd connect monitor size and you. Which is fairly esoteric.
Brandon Gonzalez
I only have one life, though. Unless you're referring to doing everything else with an extreme attention to security and privacy then ordering something off amazon through your home IP as if you're playing a character.
Jordan Ramirez
>Play a role. Normie user and cyberpunk user.
Aiden Gonzalez
What's everyones' favourite cyberpunk anime?
Carson Taylor
...
Austin Brown
>What is Lain? Fuck off. I'd also like to mention, this was originally founded as an anime imageboard.
Zachary Wood
You fuck off. Go talk about anime in Sup Forums. This is Sup Forums.
Asher Russell
No, this is /cyb/ /sec/ motherfucker. Lain is Queen of this place.
Gavin Rodriguez
No one cares about l-who-the-fuck, go back to Sup Forums. This is a technology board.
Tyler Adams
I bet you think you are a big man behind your computer
Robert Hernandez
everyone knows sword art online is /cyb/ as fuck xDDD
Jeremiah Richardson
Go to your anime board to shitpost.
Anthony Butler
Stay that to my face, I dare you.
>sword art online REEEEEEEEE
Samuel Wilson
If an anime doesn't have NTR in it it isn't /cyb/
Landon Howard
Estonian here. AMA
Ian Nelson
What is Estonia like now since its tech boom?
Jordan Hughes
Texhnolyze
Havent seen Lain yet
Oliver Torres
>Texhnolyze Good choice, user. Though, you should really see Lain.
Jason Carter
Tbh I felt the tech boom in 2004 or so. Seems to have slowed down the past 13 years, delivering us only Transferwise and Taxify(commie blocks Uber).
Salaries still suck Weather still sucks
It's as gray and depressing you expect a commie block country to be.
Colton Howard
Is the technology noticeable on the streets?
Blake Russell
Oddly enough it is. Memes aside, you got parking, bus tickets and voting all done online.
Grayson Barnes
Would you say Estonia is cyberpunk: >"high tech, low life?"