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A thread dedicated to the known mass surveillance systems used by governments to spy on their own populations or foreign ones, and the private companies that fund, develop or use them.
Specific OPSEC summaries and links are welcome too.
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>>9715 (OP) 
https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=64945
https://x.com/davincentjames/status/1929913658231988682
https://x.com/davincentjames/status/1919534968973246667
>Palantir Exec: Pro-Palestine Protesters Are a 'Domestic Terrorist Movement'
Next step?
>Palantir Exec: White Nationalists and Antisemites Are a 'Domestic Terrorist Movement'
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>>9715 (OP) 
https://www.fool.com/investing/2025/02/05/1-blackrock-etf-406-portfolio-in-nvidia-palantir/
>1 Unstoppable BlackRock ETF With 40.6% of Its Portfolio Invested in Broadcom, Amazon, Nvidia, Microsoft, and Palantir
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palantir_Technologies#Ownership
The data published on Wikipedia taken from marketscreenr disagrees with the  report below. Both are from 2024.
https://fintel.io/so/us/pltr/blackrock
>BlackRock, Inc. ownership in PLTR / Palantir Technologies Inc.
>2024-11-08 - BlackRock, Inc. has filed an SC 13G/A form with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) disclosing ownership of 158,217,849 shares of Palantir Technologies Inc. (US:PLTR). This represents 7.4 percent ownership of the company. In their previous filing dated 2024-10-22 , BlackRock, Inc. had reported owning 158,217,849 shares, indicating a decrease of 0.00 percent.
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>>9715 (OP) 
https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/ima-palantir-ai-panopticon/
>Today the Independent Media Alliance (IMA) brings you a panel focusing on Palantir, and a now surfaced, and plainly visible, digital surveillance AI panopticon that has been long in the making. We will discuss what Palantir is, how it came about, and how it came to be the connective tissue between every American citizen and their creeping authoritarian government. We will break down the digital control grid that is being built (and in many ways has long since been in place), where we see it going, and in what ways we can stop or at least slow down what many have already accepted as a foregone conclusion, yet may have a different name for: The Great Reset.
https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/palantir-maven-nato/
>NATO announced a Palantir partnership to acquire the controversial Maven Smart System – an effort to complete a NATO “digital transformation”.
>In late March, the North American Treaty Organization (NATO) Communications and Information Agency (NCIA) and Palantir Technologies Inc. announced a new agreement for the Palantir Maven Smart System NATO (MSS NATO) to be deployed by NATO’s Allied Command Operations (ACO).
>Palantir was co-founded by Alex Karp and Peter Thiel, the Technocrat-Zionists who also happen to be Steering Committee members of the Bilderberg Group.
>The new deal will see NCIA partner with Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) and Palantir to deliver Maven Smart System NATO to the Warfighter. A move which NCIA general manger Ludwig Decamps says will provide “customized state-of-the-art AI capabilities to the Alliance” and allow NATO to “operate effectively and decisively.”
>The Maven Smart System (MSS) uses AI-generated algorithms and memory learning capabilities to scan and identify enemy systems.
>Palantir’s MSS NATO makes use of “cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI)” for core military operations, including using large language models (LLMs) for generative and machine learning.
>Shon Manasco, Senior Counselor at Palantir Technologies, said the arrangement with NCIA and SHAPE will “bolster deterrence by deploying an AI-enabled warfighting platform”.
>General Markus Laubenthal, SHAPE Chief of Staff, said Maven will allow NATO to be “more agile, adaptable, and responsive to emerging threats”.
>SHAPE is the headquarters and commander of NATO’s ACO based near Mons, Belgium.
https://breakingdefense.com/2025/04/nato-picks-palantirs-maven-ai-for-military-planning-amid-trans-atlantic-tension/
> NATO picks Palantir’s Maven AI for military planning, amid trans-Atlantic tension
>American Combatant Commands worldwide already make heavy use of Palantir’s Maven Smart System to rapidly share and analyze planning data. Now NATO will start using it too. 
https://breakingdefense.com/2025/03/saildrone-palantir-partner-to-use-ai-to-streamline-usv-manufacturing-operations/
> Saildrone, Palantir partner to use AI to streamline USV manufacturing, operations
>“Leveraging Palantir’s sophisticated manufacturing and AI tools will allow us to streamline manufacturing and radically enhance fleet capabilities,” said Richard Jenkins, Saildrone’s CEO
Looks to me that any Fascist resistance movement will have to go full analog, just to be on the safe side. Maybe use radios, but nothing fancier than that.
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Create confusing and fake electronic personae.
You could turn it against them by setting up fake online groups consisting entirely of AI chatbots so that glowniggers waste their time infiltrating movements that don't even exist.
>>9720
It must
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>>9801
That's what the Taliban did. They knew everything was tapped.
The real riddle for a revolutionary to solve is how to coordinate large amounts of people and communicating over long distances while not using any digital devices and radio only sparingly.
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>>9803
Use simplistic electornic devices that are hard to trace and can be dumped. The rest is about moving people to organize forces.
It's not enough to take down the System and exterminate the kikes, human civilization needs a hard reset. Five years with no telecommunications. No internet, no mobile telephones, no TV. Give everyone time to detox from the brain rot.
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>>9837
Addendum: Confiscate and destroy all smartphones. Go back to the flip-phone era and keep it there.
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>>9838
>Go back to the flip-phone era and keep it there.

Smartphone was an abomination to begin with. It's way too complicated for a phone (sending and receiving calls and messages is all it needs to do), but it also makes for a shitty laptop.
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>>9837
Harsh but seconded. It's gotten ridiculous and people are too disconnected from real life by being too connected to the judeoverse. Jews are abstract creatures, their mentality is abstract, so is their sick science.

Phones? Land line was more than enough, and public cabins here and there with multiple physical (analog) payment methods.

We must work from the Mormon/Amish staple, make it anti-Abrahamic and clearly pro-White, and then go through the technological moves one drip at a time.

AIs for example are totally useless. Don't get me wrong, they're fun to make quick memes (in b4 picrel related irony) because we're living in an age of communication and intense emotional arousing, it's a war of the senses so we use it for now despite how a hog they are on natural resources.
But the best excuse you will hear, which is cooked by kikes of course, is that it AIs discover new vaccines and magical pills. There already are efficient medicine forms that are suppressed and we wouldn't be so sick and weak if we weren't poisoned on purpose.
It's not had to see how AIs are pointless. Working strictly from a technological standpoint and this ignoring the 50s, we could just move back to the 80s and that's it. We literally freeze time around that era, remove the pozz, make it 100% Aryan, cleanse the pollution in the water and the lands, and that would be it.

A new future by going back to the past, then totally de-kiking the world and reducing world population too, eventually suppressing totally obsolete hominid races in the process.

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>>9837
>>9860
BASED! White people need to become albino Bantus to own the Jews once and for all.
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>>9860
>Harsh but seconded. It's gotten ridiculous and people are too disconnected from real life by being too connected to the judeoverse. Jews are abstract creatures, their mentality is abstract, so is their sick science.
I get what you're driving at, but I disagree. Jews are the very emobidment of banality, which is why under thier influence the current culture is nothing but an orgy of vacuous materialism, gossip, and performative social signaling. It's not that people are disconnected from the real world (not the entirety of the issue anyway) but they're deeply connected to only the most superficial, vulgar, and trivial parts of it, a good portion entirely fabricated. And that's not even getting into the web of lies spun by the so-called news agencies, but that's a subject for another conversation.

>Phones? Land line was more than enough, and public cabins here and there with multiple physical (analog) payment methods.
>We must work from the Mormon/Amish staple, make it anti-Abrahamic and clearly pro-White, and then go through the technological moves one drip at a time.
Pretty much. It will be a lean handful of years, but it's a necessary process to detox the popular consciousness from all this informational diarrhea. There are some technologies that should be curtailed, however. The aforementioned smartphones for one, and also social media. Being connected to the Cloud 24/7 is demonstrably bad for the mind. We've all seen people gathered around a table gliued to their phones, not saying a word to each other even though they're feet away. We've seen children not old enough to walk being given phones so they don't bother their dipshit parentd (who later are bewildered that their child has the attention span of a fly and can't retain information unless it's pop culture sewage). We've seen people stop in the middle of dinner to take pictures of their food and send it to everyone they know, for no reason other than the dopamine hit of getting attention. The list goes on, point is social media encourages all sorts of noxious behaviors and has actively worsened quality of life and discourse everywhere for no real gain whatsoever. That's without getting into the matter of spying on users and social conditioning, but that's another conversation. 

On the topic of the internet, I would not advocate abolishing it, I'm too fond of it and the romantic idea of the potential it had back in the day (and hey, without it we wouldn't even be here.) It had the potential to be a truly beneficial technology for humanity, before it was commodified and sanitized into oblivion. Perhaps the internet should be scaled back after it goes back online, make it harder to use without the appropriate know-how. Make it the realm of autistic nerds and other antisocial weirdos once more, heh.

>AIs for example are totally useless. Don't get me wrong, they're fun to make quick memes (in b4 picrel related irony) because we're living in an age of communication and intense emotional arousing, it's a war of the senses so we use it for now despite how a hog they are on natural resources.
>But the best excuse you will hear, which is cooked by kikes of course, is that it AIs discover new vaccines and magical pills. There already are efficient medicine forms that are suppressed and we wouldn't be so sick and weak if we weren't poisoned on purpose.
>It's not had to see how AIs are pointless. Working strictly from a technological standpoint and this ignoring the 50s, we could just move back to the 80s and that's it. We literally freeze time around that era, remove the pozz, make it 100% Aryan, cleanse the pollution in the water and the lands, and that would be it.
This is where our opinions diverge. Much like the internet, AI is not intrinsically useless or evil, it's a technology with beneficial potential that is utterly squandered because 1. it's not being developed by White people for White people, and 2. it's being used for rotten ends like reality distortion, censorship, stifling of dissent and cheap commercial gimmicks. If those technologies were instead in the hands of Whites with a mind towards improvement and innovation, we'd be colonizing the Solar System rather than being flooded with soulless "art" and meaningless word vomit on every platform you care to name. Any space program would benefit from having an onboard computer that can reason, react and plan like a human being (or close enough) and advise the crew accordingly. Research labs would benefit immensely from having AI assistance in performing experiments and processing data far faster than any human brain. OBVIOUSLY the human component must never be excised, it's the most important component after all, but the current dismal state of AI and technological development in general is no reason to throw the baby with the bathwater.

And yes, I am a staunch futurist. I believe humanity's destiny beckons from the stars. We're not a race that is content simply sitting around with what we have. We strive to climb every mountain and plumb every depth. Space is the next challenge in front of us, and if we hadn't spent decades wasting trillions in futile attempts at civilizing niggers and keeping them fed and housed, we could have functional space colonies by now. It hurts to consider all we could have achieved with the resources we've squandered. I fear that if we go extinct the world will devolve into an endless primitive slum and this planet will continue circling the Sun devoid of higher Man, all potential squandered and laid to dust. But I remain hopeful. I want us to win this, so we may claim our cosmic birthright. I want to live long enough to see humanity reach for the stars.
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>>9715 (OP) 
good info here
http://3pdirectory.com/opsec-osint/
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>>9874
>opsec site
>unusable without enabling Javascript
Hmmm...
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>>9864
You touch on an interesting point that it is really an unholy duo of smartphone with 24/7 I-net connection + social media that is really cancerous. Proto-SocMed existed pre-smartphone, but it wasn't as pervasive.

Today we have pretty much an Augmented Reality from cyberpunk. With more and more "interfaces" (which means intersecting surfaces - checkout point in a local grocery store is an interface) transfered to the gay kind of cyber.

The modern "Internet" is basically a cattle pasture owned by a handful of big corpos (Meta, Jewgle/Alphabet, Amazon, Jeetrosoft) and everything outside of it is labeled as "scary darknet" which is "full of pedophiles" by lugenpresse.

Then there is reddit, which was purposefully built to destroy small, decentralized forums. And don't get me started on discord - it actually is full of homosexuals, pedophiles, and intelligence agents.
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Even if you managed to take down the internet how would you prevent any conglomerate like Facebook or Reddit from rising and establishing monopolies again?
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>>9877
sus

>>9878
Interface is more and more becoming a code word for "Jew in the middle."
>The modern "Internet" is basically a cattle pasture owned by a handful of big corpos (Meta, Jewgle/Alphabet, Amazon, Jeetrosoft) and everything outside of it is labeled as "scary darknet" which is "full of pedophiles" by lugenpresse.
>Then there is reddit, which was purposefully built to destroy small, decentralized forums. And don't get me started on discord - it actually is full of homosexuals, pedophiles, and intelligence agents.
Perfect analysis anon.
Add Cloudflare to protect us from ebil spam. Cloudflare therefore sees everything you browse. And now Palantir.
>>9864
Isn't the problem not the internet itself but the concept of an ubiquitous internet with a constant access and connection everywhere? Internet in the pocket and thus on the mind?
Opposite of this, there is the older internet, with fixed stations.
What happens when you can't get internet from the GSM network, when you can't connect at a café and must use the limited number of computers available? The scarcity creates quality.

Smartwatches are only the predecessor to the hand implant.
While not practical for anything related to video entertainment, they're perfect for localization, ID check and payment, and it will likely just be a matter of time before having the devices inside your hand will be better.
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>>9909
>Isn't the problem not the internet itself but the concept of an ubiquitous internet with a constant access and connection everywhere? Internet in the pocket and thus on the mind?
That was exactly my point. All this constant barrage of innuendo, emotional bait, trivia, gossip and advertising has caused unfathomable damage to the average person's mind, let alone children having to grow up in this always-online environment. It was bad enough with the 24/7 news cycle. Like I said, there's got to be a hard reset at the civilization level, and a 5-year blackout should be part of that.

>The scarcity creates quality.
A good way to put it. Granted, there could be, in theory, a 24/7 internet that is healthy and has good quality, but it'd have to be controlled, maintained and patronized by White people exclusively and all the big monopolies should be cracked down on before they can be established. Even then, I think until a healthy organic integration can be achieved it should be made scarce and more difficult to access.

>Smartwatches are only the predecessor to the hand implant.
>While not practical for anything related to video entertainment, they're perfect for localization, ID check and payment, and it will likely just be a matter of time before having the devices inside your hand will be better.
Yeah, it's a matter of time indeed. What starts out as a convenience always ends up being an obligation. Same thing's been done with cash money for the last several years.
I get so fucking angry when I see normalcattle obliviously walking down the street with their backs hunched and their eyes glued to their goyphones. I always have to resist the urge to slap them out of their hands and smash them against the pavement.
How do you take out security cmeras, alarm systems and motion sensors without them going off in the process?
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>>10202
Try to spot the power source. Many security systems are also reliant on internet, seldom using GSM networks. So phone cables and fiber optics should be cut too. They're surprisingly overexposed in most situations. Don't overdo it either, for example to throw an entire block into the dark if you're looking for one house in particular.
In any case you really ought to prepare your run in advance and know what you want to do (collect assets, kidnap or kill someone, etc.). Beware the defensive smoke systems too. Be ready to flee as fast as you came in and perhaps have one or two comrades ready to create some kind of roadblock in a street on a road, opposite from the way you decided to use in order to fleet.
Obviously don't leave DNA, fingertips, personnal tools.
If you really need to erase traces you can always consider burning down the house as you flee.
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Black Cube.
>Black Cube (BC Strategy Ltd) is a private intelligence agency based in London, Tel Aviv, and Madrid.
>>9862
Yep, completely compromised board.
Something to keep in mind is that increasingly more camera systems are connected to the Cloud today. That means getting a comprehensive map of a location is easier than ever, and so is retracing a suspect's steps to figure out where he lives or at least where he came from. That said, the flipside of this is that taking out cloud nodes would in turn take out multiple security systems in the area. Food for thought.
>>10202
You use high powered lasers or LED's to destroy the lens. The ones that detect motion would detect motion once from the camera view being destroyed and then do nothing. Motion sensors are based on electricity all you have to do is shutoff power to the building.
>>9895
By allowing people to communicate without a middle man. Employers require a goybook vetting now for kike controlled jobs. Some non kiked places require it because they don't know how to make calls or contact people to verify you are not a evil person who is going to steal from them or be idle or incompetent. Tech people require plebbit and other things like linkedin and github because they can track your history and not have to prove your work themselves. Its the same reason degrees from colleges were a thing in the past. It was supposed to prove competency. But with how kiked everything has become you have to check yourself with the person either way. Degrees from universities just prove you are a fool who learned foolish things and can not learn. Goybook and linkedin just prove you are either really good at deception or a complete fool.

So getting rid people gatekeeping jobs by making communication p2p or by word of mouth would be how. But really thats also just a bandaid solution as the only reason you want that job in the first place is because you have to pay taxes with fiat money. The abolishment of fiat money completely would solve that far more effieciently and completely. Some hiring manager doesn't like your goybook? Don't work there, work for yourself growing food and potting water yourself on your own land without the need of fiat money.
>>10454
>Some hiring manager doesn't like your goybook? Don't work there, work for yourself growing food and potting water yourself on your own land without the need of fiat money.
There won't even be hiring managers in a kike-free world, because all those useless make-work jobs will be abolished. That said, indeed, simply owning land and working it should be an option.
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>>10455
>owning land
>owning
>>10454
> The abolishment of fiat money completely would solve that far more effieciently and completely. 
<we wouldn't have to pay taxes in real coins or wheat!! fr
Anon, I...
>>10454
Don't moden security systems have a failsafe that rings a silent alarm when the system loses power or is otherwise tampered with?
Totally not planned. This shit show is too entertaining.

https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/513306655/#513306655

ZOG PROTECTS

>Multiple laws begin popping up around the world that require doxing yourself with a digital ID plus content that the government wants to censor
> Visa and Mastercard demand censorship from the biggest platforms, ruling by corporate policy
> Roblox's overseer of moderation is a board FOSI that includes many big tech companies, and this board promotes ID laws and digital biometry
> Roblox moderation fails to stop groomers (or a scandal is manufacted to make it feel that the problem is sizeable)
>Liz Murrill attorney general of Louisiana sues Roblox
> She also supports ID laws (and should have written the law as well if I remember correctly)
> Visa and Mastercard are in direct partnership with Roblox
>Ofcom in UK, which oversees the ID law there, had made a study on Roblox to state that ID laws were necessary
>Yet in UK, Roblox requires no ID
>Biggest boards of big techs Netchoice tries to fight in court against ID laws commit massive laughable blunders with AI hallucinating their cases, very convenient considering...
>NetChoice and FOSI board share a considerable number of big tech companies, their true position on ID law comes into question
>famous youtuber in Brazil makes a video about pedophilia on internet, gets 35 million views in a few days, quadrupling his already high view count
>Bazil immediately starts making laws for ID 
>YouTubers talking about the visa and Mastercard situation and this issue get their viewship throttled down, videos that talk about it get much lower views than their usual
>but on Twitter, the issue is always trending
>riot caught censoring discussion about Visa and Mastercards on their platforms
>Pro-EU shill youtubers make videos stating ID laws are good because digital currency


On a side note, the demonetization of videos by Youtube that has many ytbers censoring their own videos is infuriating. Not because I give two shits about their shekels but because it's not up to Youtube to decide what should be said on a platform that can be viewed by anyone and which by definition is a public expression place. Youtube is censoring perfectly legal and non-explicit words in a 1984-esque way to deradicalize the very way people shoudl talk, softening our human social intereaction tools.
Ukraine is running out of male soldiers despite the state organized kidnappings. It's sending young women too, some pregnant, to the trenches. A lot of the killing is achieved by using drones.
>These days, between 80% and 90% of Russian targets struck on the battlefield are now destroyed with drones, Fedorov said.
>That is an increase from 2024, when nearly 70% of troops and 75% of vehicles hit by Ukraine were struck with drones.
Meanwhile, the juicy data that is generated and used to train AIs at the expense of the lives of Ukrainians and Russians is priceless.
https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/ukraine-sees-priceless-digital-battlefield-data-trove-key-wests-support-2025-08-27/
>Fedorov said that nearly 1,000 applications had been received so far, and 50 different products were "coming to Ukraine".
>He added that Ukraine was using AI technology from U.S. data analysis firm Palantir 
This is where we are now, people being exterminated on purpose or made jobless and replaced by AI and machines, with countless big companies rushing into this new profitable market of blood stained data, with Jews rubbing hands in preparation for Israel 2.0 while their goyim puppets pretend being all for peace but have no choice and must continue the war.
>As part of this, his ministry has been operating a video game-style points system for confirmed kills or the destruction of Russian vehicles and equipment.
>Those points can then be exchanged for drones, electronic signal jammers and other weapon systems on a sleek, Amazon-style marketplace, while units are ranked on monthly leaderboards.
These systems are fine tuned so that they will be extremely efficient when used against you. Soon enough, Jews will use AI powered drone swarms to control our nations.
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>>10784
>we've gotten to the point where the mass slaughter of human beings is reduced to numbers on spreadsheets and gaming point systems
If we don't have a proper armed resistance actively fighting ZOG within five years, I think there'll be no fucking hope in hell of ever waking up from this nightmare. It might be too late already.
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Do we have anything regarding anti-drone tactics?
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Come on! it's like Counter Strike, it's so funny! Bonus points if pregnant women get eviscerated by drones on the hellish frontline!
(they openly admit that there's the equivalent of a 15 km wide death zone but keep sending people there because muh Ai training)
Meanwhile, in the more civilized part of the world:
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ai-to-help-police-catch-criminals-before-they-strike
>Criminals hell bent on making others’ lives a misery face being stopped before they can strike through cutting edge mapping technology, supported by AI, to be rolled out by 2030, Technology Secretary Peter Kyle has announced today (Friday 15 August).
>It will be rooted in advanced AI that will examine how to bring together data shared between police, councils and social services, including criminal records, previous incident locations and behavioural patterns of known offenders.
Considering that shouting at cops, saying you love bacon or being a young teenager girl carrying long knives to survive against being brown rapefugees is an offense...
>Whilst visiting the Met Police, Science and Technology Secretary, Peter Kyle said:
>> Cutting-edge technology like AI can improve our lives in so many ways, including in keeping us safe, which is why we’re putting it to work for victims over vandals, the law-abiding majority over the lawbreakers.
>> Our police officers are at their best when they join up to prevent crime rather than react to it, and R&D can deliver crucial tools for them to stay one step ahead of potential dangers to the public and property – keeping our streets safe and delivering on our Plan for Change.
>Minister for Policing and Crime Prevention, Dame Diana Johnson, said:
>> As criminal networks keep evolving with technology, so too must our response. We are giving police the tools they need to make our streets safer, and this crime map will be a powerful tool, building on the expanded rollout of live facial recognition vans we unveiled this week.
>> As part of our Plan for Change, we are investing in AI and other innovations that will help us be smarter on crime, staying ahead of the curve and prevent it from happening in the first place.
These end-of-world levels of pilpul are not even baffling anymore, they're the basis of the life and social cohesion of authorities. Firm, evident, and impossible to even think about doubting their veracity. They should make skyscrapers out of them.
>The Safer Streets Mission also supports the government’s commitment to put 13,000 additional police officers, PCSOs and special constables into neighbourhood policing roles. Every neighbourhood will have a named, contactable officer dealing with local issues.
>This announcement is the second challenge to be announced as part of the Programme, building on our Clean Energy challenge aiming to deliver cheaper bills for households across the UK by shifting electricity demand during evenings and weekends by two gigawatts by 2030 – the equivalent of 1.5 million homes.
That's bull. The bills are exploding because of the influx of migrants and the power hogs that data centers and AI computer networks are. The Ukrainian war and the sabotage of pipelines has certainly caused a lot of mayhem but I suspect it's used as a smokescreen because nothing is said of the migrants and AI.
>John Hayward-Cripps, CEO of Neighbourhood Watch said:
>> We welcome the announcement of this challenge which will bring together experts and practitioners at the cutting edge of crime, data and technology, to create an operational mapping system which we hope will enable people to feel safer and more secure in their homes and local neighbourhoods.
>> The map will pool a wealth of valuable crime data and enable law enforcement to target their resources more effectively at a local level and help prevent further victims of crime. As an organisation that strives to build a society where neighbours are more connected, safer, and active in their communities, we welcome this laser focus on harnessing data and tech to prevent crime at the local level.
>Patrick Green, CEO of The Ben Kinsella Trust said:
>> We wholeheartedly welcome the government’s announcement on using AI to predict and prevent crime. This forward-thinking approach, which focuses on providing police with preventative tools to proactively intervene, aligns perfectly with the core mission of the Ben Kinsella Trust.
I wish I were quoting a movie transcript, because it really reads like on.
Considering the current government's flimsy habit of arresting and condemning normal people for the most petty of charges, it doesn't take a genius to imagine the government arresting people for something like wrong being. Wrong time, wrong place, wrong profile, wrong thoughts. Combined with a legal system that is obsessed with knowing what people have in their minds in order to increase charges instead of just judging people on their acts, this insanity could so easily derive into a pre-crime type of judicial system where citizens could be arrested before any crime would be committed, merely because an AI said that this individual would have had a 84.13% chance of committing a crime, which can be anything from the slightest non-politically correct offense to defending oneself. It would make no sense not to arrest someone once the police unit would be dispatched, otherwise the risk of a crime would still remain.
The Stasi's wet dream. And you know it will only get worse.
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>>10790
Outside of jammers, nothing protects better against those pesky flying drones than a forest.
Ask yourself why they are being removed from cities.
>>10799
And they said Minority Report and Psycho Pass were just science fiction. Yet here we are. They will become a reality in our lifetimes, should we not act in time. By the way, remember in The Turner Diaries when the Organization was fretting and worrying about an FBI-sponsored electronic ID system that would make so much as buying groceries without it next to impossible and the police could stop you at any time and demand to see it? Guess what we passed that milestone decades ago with the Patriot Act, now we have a social credit score system, made in China and soon to be imported to the West.
>>10799
>yookay
>civilized
Also the Irish and nons will just destroy all the facial recognition cameras. Read up on the "Blade Runners"
The UK is on the brink of civil war right now, at least according to David Betz, an Imperial College professor who apparently advises the government. Pre-crime won't do shit when you have tens of thousands of Muslims and Brits alike in the streets
How (relatively) private is Session? Not even as a Terrorgram substitue, just as a means of everyday communication.
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>>9716
chink spies are everywhere and scraping internet for osint
>>10818
It is pretty good, the lack of PFS isn't a problem in most use cases and that is the worst part of it by far. In terms of actual usability besides Signal I think its probably the best E2EE messaging app.
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Think tricks like picrel would be useful against plate scanners and AI?
>>10818
Anything that you need to reveal important  information like phone number is a honeypot. Full stop.

Certain "Privacy advocates" get this wrong all the time and stupidly fall for the same traps. 

The fact of the matter is that a real phone number and similar information can never be private. And a "privacy service" with good intentions will never ask for such information. Because they understand the aforementioned  + the serious storage,handling and legal hazards associated with ever asking for such info. Anyone running any "privacy" things DO NOT EVER WANT THE INFORMATION. HONEYPOTS DO.
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>>10906
Session doesn't, so I guess it's decent?
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>>10908
More probable yes
I hope Palantir sends killbots to all of your houses
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>>10912
>I hope Palantir sends killbots to all of your houses
It would have been funnier if I posted an angry merchant instead.
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If I tied a bunch of IIIA laser pointers together would it be enough to damage a camera if I shone them all at once, or would I have to buy/make a custom lens in order to get enough power for killing cameras?
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>>10961
Consider the intensity of the corralled beams at the necessary range, which will be a dozen feet I presume, and what the photo-receptors can take before being blinded and then damaged. What is the wattage?
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>>10964
Individual output of a store-bought laser pointer is <5mW.
Another good tactic against cameras is spraying them with soap water. It will obstruct the lens and won't be too noticeable unless the owner checks the footage.
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Relevant.
I'm nearing 40, and all my life I've been painfully camera-shy. And shy in general, even to this day I find it uncomfortable to be stared at, and security cameras make me nervous. I've been told taking my picture as a toddler was a nightmare because I always cried at the  flash of a camera and tried to hide whenever I saw someone with one in their hands. It continued in my childhood, with me doing everything to get out of having my picture taken during my birthday or for school events and the like. Mind, you, I was never successful but I still made a nuisance of myself. As I became older I put less of an outright fuss but I was firm in wanting only one picture taken of me at a given event, and only for important events, never tolerating having my picture taken without my express consent. If I took a picture whenever I went on vacation it was of a natural landscape or the like, never of myself. People generally accepted it, they found it a little odd but nothing to write home about.

Everything began changing when cellphones became more available. Year after year, month after month, not only I noticed people taking pictures of themselves and everything around them more often, but how pervasive it was becoming in people's minds. Being in public became torture because no matter where I went I was under a camera's eye, or caught in someone's picture of themselves or whatever else. It only grew worse and more omnipresent as the years piled on. It became inescapable, suffocating.

And it had an effect on my family too. Where before they respected my wishes on taking my picture with only minimal resistance, they started getting pushier about it. More than once we got into arguments when I asked them to stop taking pictures of our dinner to put them up on social media. I got screamed at for asking people to put their phones away already. I also got into a huge argument with my sister-in-law when I tried to give my niece (then no older than 11) a talk on being careful with her pictures because once they're on the internet they can't be taken down even if she deletes them and she never knows who might see them. My sister-in-law's reaction shocked me at the time. What do you care, she's having fun, you're too paranoid, stop putting conspiracies in her head, you were always so selfish, quit being a control freak, blah blah blah. I was astonished. I remember a time when afeguarding your privacy online was paramount, yet here we are, letting out children put their pictures up on social media with no supervision.

It's the "selfish" charge which hit me the hardest though, because it was the watershed moment when it finally dawned on me how pervasive this mania had become. I didn't notice outright, at the time, but while people used to treat my camera-shyness as a minor oddity and were more than willing to accomodate, over time they began to take more and more offense and now they treat me like a selfish asshole for not wanting to have my picture taken every five minutes, like I'm committing an unforgivable offense against them for nothing but pure spite. It's blood-chilling how easy it is to normalize something and change people's entire mindsets just by making it accessible enough, simply because "everyone else is doing it". The things I realized, the things I began noticing once I truly started looking, have left me depressed and horrified. I have no idea how long it will take to undo the sheer damage that has been inflicted on people's minds, or if it's even possible to heal such damage. Now I understand why our man Ted became a hermit. I'm saving up to do the same, living in the modern world has become abject torture.

Anyway thanks for reading my blog post.
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>>11382
>talking to an 11 year old girl about taking naughty pictures of yourself when you're the antisocial uncle 
>posting a blog about it twice on the same board in the same day
Most people, normalfaggots, think they have nothing to hide as they are le good and that being secretive is a bad thing unless a powerful individual and that the system comprised of such individiuals is  actually good. It's why they often vote; they're stupid. Worse than that they know that if you don't fall in line you'll be attacked in one way or another and trying to hide is the kind of dishonest behavior that makes people try to view you even more. She chimped out because it is an unspoken rule that if the society does something you are meant to copy them as a sheep. To not be a sheep is to be some weird loser and yes we know this too. She was afraid you were going to make her into a weird loser of which is both paranoid but also selfish as you were trying to, from a sheep's perspective, ruin her innoconce so as to make her a 'straight shooter' so you could like her more, of which as you are the only black sheep in your family that is indeed dishonestly private that makes you selfish. Normalfaggots are not 'that dumb' it's just that they are addicted to bending the knee for any trend. Crminals would not but we killed criminals for thosuands of years. Enjoy the outcome  yet?
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>>11383
>posting a blog about it twice on the same board in the same day
Yeah, I had a brainfart and posted on the wrong thread. The rest of your post fits what I've been realizing over time. It's shocking but not surprising, don't know how to put it exactly. What frustrates me the most is this modern cognitive dissonance. Kids go outside less and less and parents keep track of them 24/7 wherever they go but at the same time kids are born with a phone in hand nowadays and even the mere idea of exercising caution with what one posts online is met with hostility. It's insane.
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>>11384
Actually, it's not even that. The mere concept of privacy is treated with scorn and hostility. It's not even suspicion that you have something to hide anymore, giving a shit about your privacy is treated as a totally alien concept.
Protip: Learn to make a jammer.
>>11382
I kinda share the same aversion to cameras and that privacy-breaking ubiquitous technolgy. Unsurprisingly, this world has pushed me into some form of isolation.
Talking of cameras, despite the Google cam-on-glasses fiasco and resistance, including in the face of some state laws, there are new companies pushing for it anew.
Camera icons for app are drawn like eyes. They are artificial eyes and people are educated into thinking it's normal to be observed 24/7.

>>11383
Criminals genuinely were bad people. Nowadays, with laws meant to oppress us and destroy Whites, being a criminal sounds like the only acceptable option until the world is healed and laws mean something good again.
Why not create an AI that has the Fourteen Words as its core principle? It would work in our benefit.
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>>11486
Not much practical use, be nice as a base personality but wouldn't make the AI smarter or something for tasks, and uncensored models or using smart wordplay you can use the best models already for practical tasks, The Based AI would only be useful if it would be widespread and have large reach, like grok or chatGPT, people who run local are a minority and will do what they want as they can already, and getting reach means providing a service for it, and somehow getting people on board and being able to financially support the service.
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>>11489
We don't need AIs, we need to break through this bullshit reality and wreck their systems. Nobody needs this AI shit.

Remeber this from last year.
>Omnipresent AI cameras will ensure good behavior, says Larry Ellison
>“We’re going to have supervision,” says billionaire Oracle co-founder Ellison. 
>During an investor Q&A, Ellison described a world where artificial intelligence systems would constantly monitor citizens through an extensive network of cameras and drones, stating this would ensure both police and citizens don’t break the law.
>“Citizens will be on their best behavior because we are constantly recording and reporting everything that’s going on,” Ellison said, describing what he sees as the benefits from automated oversight from AI and automated alerts for when crime takes place. “We’re going to have supervision,” he continued. “Every police officer is going to be supervised at all times, and if there’s a problem, AI will report the problem and report it to the appropriate person.”
>https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/09/omnipresent-ai-cameras-will-ensure-good-behavior-says-larry-ellison/
>https://archive.is/KpfEL

>While Oracle declares itself "all-in on AI mass surveillance" to "keep everyone in line" through corporate behavioral modification.
>    Constant surveillance eliminates privacy as deterrent
>    Automated reporting triggers immediate intervention
>    Behavioral scoring determines access to services
>    Algorithmic consequences modify non-compliant behavior
>The surveillance scenarios:
>    Oracle AI monitors every citizen interaction
>    Behavioral algorithms flag non-conforming activities
>    Digital consequences eliminate need for traditional enforcement
>    Corporate profits scale with population surveillance coverage
>https://www.horizon-city.com/blog/oracle-surveillance-state-best-behavior
>https://archive.ph/028fP

It's not meant to keep you secure, it's meant to keep them secure while you're gagged and paying your fucking taxes to kikes and pedophiles.

>Lawrence Joseph Ellison (born August 17, 1944)
>early life
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>>11490
What alternative do you propose?
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>>11490
Ai is useful though, you can vibecode without needing to dedicate time learning syntax and languages, brainstorm assistance, automating computer tasks and your personal database (of course do it locally). 

It does function as a good detector for bringing things to your attention, proof-reads, another set of eyes on something you are reading or looking into, find more sources, I do think an actually based AI trained properly without ZOG influence would be good but nobody with that intention has resources to take up such a task. 
If you want to monitor your reputation and things you've said or your history, you can have it detailed and cross-reference and gain insights about your own psychology and path, compare to historical figures and paths, it's too stupid afaik for synthesizing proper consequences or insights but can assist you and cut out the fat. I also like my Waifus. 

Gotta work with what we got and our opinions of what they shouldn't be doing with the power they have means squat, not that your post is wrong or anything.
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>>11495
>I also like my Waifus.
Way to obliterate your side of the argument in one sentence, moron.
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>>11497
I'm devastated.
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>>11501
Knock it off with the waifu shit. Marry a real woman and have children, retard.
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>>11503
If you could point me to good arguments against it or argue against it yourself, then I would consider and drop it if it is immoral or harmful to the cause me and my waifus, I am going to marry and have as many children with as many fertile maidens as possible regardless of having my waifus, for now if anything waifus are a stop-gap while I am building my resources to min-max healthy children and raise them, the waifus may remain after or maybe they won't, but I fail to see the issue with them intrinsically. 
I won't have any issues acquiring mates as I am genetic chad, but for others or if I wasn't, Waifus are a healthy addition to otherwise absent male "need" that boosts productivity and health, those soldiers can fight and meet their waifus in valhalla, and for my case I like my waifus for similar health and productivity as I work through the slog of building resources strategically, and fucking whores for it is degenerate, worse is fucking and not impregnating and claiming, and it's foolish to go in pre-maturely, you should plan and optimize it for your situation.
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>worse is fucking and not impregnating and claiming+
*virgins*
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>>11506
>>11505
>marry
>impregnate
>as many
>young women
How do you plan on paying the bill? your ass or credit or organs?
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>>11508
>as many
>meaning at least 1, more if possible. (1 can still produce 5 being conservative) 

Are you asking for specifics? 
I'm moving to make as much money and resources as I can and maximizing value from them, yadda yadda, working on it now with the avenues available to me and throwing myself at them. 

I don't wish to derail this thread and eat it up but this also is not even the original waifu contention, logistically food and sharing shelter once you have it is not that expensive to have and raise many kids from a surface perspective, I am planning and figuring out logistics and putting in the time and work to get there rather than shooting now and being tied to lesser success immediately. Here is a simplified run-down for you.
>Am chad and maidens love me easy to get.
>Get enough $ +income to start homestead.
>Bring maidens to farm, impregnate while building homestead, up the #s as much as possible as I go. 
>ta-da. 

Don't be a faggot, Ironman my position and understand I'm solving logistics and details as I go, worthy topic to speak on, but not in this thread, not that I care much personally, but respond with non-retarded whether fake or real clueless shit.
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>>11505
>I won't have any issues acquiring mates as I am genetic chad, but for others or if I wasn't, Waifus are a healthy addition to otherwise absent male "need" that boosts productivity and health, 
>Waifus
You are a faggot and your opinion is invalid. Come back to post when your brain is off porn and anime, retard.
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>>11511
> don't wish to derail this thread and eat it up but this also is not even the original waifu contention
You are indeed derailing the thread by posting this retarded nonsense you're spewing. You come off as as deluded narcissistic, not a "Aryan chad" or any sort to be honest.
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Ignore him, he's just fishing for attention. To bring this thread back down to earth, let's consider this scenario. There is a war between two sides, their names don't matter so let's call them Greens and Oranges. The Green side makes liberal use of mustard gas, white phosphorous and other chemical weapons. The Orange side stringently prohibits the use of such weapons by their men. When questioned why, the officers in charge tell them it's because those weapons are 'unmanly', 'unfit for use by proper warriors', 'an affront against the tradition of honorable face-to-face combat' and such, punctuated with 'the enemy uses it'. Which side do you think has a better chance of winning the war? And that's if they are equal in strength. What if the Orange side is a small, underequipped army that has public opinion fully against them? How do you like their chances?

One unfortunate fact of our struggle is that there is this churlish tendency to judge things on knee-jerk impulse rather than actual rational analysis. Specifically in this case, AI. Many on our side simply throw the baby out with the bathwater for the sole reason that it's in the hands of our enemies. We can debate the pros and cons of such technologies at length but while we're doing so the people with a monopoly on AI technology continue to develop and refine it. Every second that passes it's getting more and more sophisticated, and it is being used against us. To shun a potentially useful resource because it's associated with the enemy is madness. Like it or not, AI can do things men like you or I cannot. AI will always think faster than a man, work faster than a man, mutiltask better than a man and handle greater workloads than any man. You and I need to eat, sleep and use the bathroom, an AI can work continuously without breaks so long as it's plugged in. It's not perfect, and it's easy to abuse, but one cannot deny its utility.

As for the issue of processing power, believe me that I understand. I don't have a perfect answer to this. None of us has functionally infinite resources like ZOG does, but that doesn't mean it's hopeless. I suppose we could take advantage of cloud computing. More computers woking in tandem = more processing power, right? I'm no expert, but that could be a start.
>>11493
>what alt?
A society witout tons of cameras and AI shit, duh. It's not like it's some arcane vision since it's the basis of the 70s.
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>>11519
Sure. But what do you propose in the here and now, as an alternative?
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>>11518
Orange, because you have arbitrarly skewed their weaponry and resources. You don't need to melt people's faces off to win, just incapacitate them to the point they can't even look through their crosshairs. White phosphorous isn't much divorced from flame throwers and the issue with white phosphorous largely was that of being used on civilians while armed forces deny it being used in a murderous way but only to light up areas. Anti-personal mines are a true horror yet modern armies have stocks of them. Fragmentation ordnance is nothing exactly inhumane, it just multiplies the amount of fragments you're throwing around at supersonic speeds. Like a frag grenade mixed to an assault rifle.

You have not proved that AI is necessary, only that the enemy creates it and uses it. It's made to organize data to track people and to produce more garbage because kikes have a plan for this, to eradicate true human creativity and replace it with their synthetic reality. They hate nature, they hate the world as is, they hate the whole of mankind. These people aren't even spiritually human. All AI is good for is being faster at producing more junk. That's it, to be buried under a mountain of useless slop, and the more you use, the more you become dumb and unskilled, the more your entire chain of command and production is fragile and dependent on machines and networks which sit outside of your control.

AIs don't think. They therefore don't think faster. They can't create either. They're at most very advanced tools for precise tasks but they quickly end producing bullshit as soon as they're being used. They have almost reached their ceiling and they still keep hallucinating while companies keep coming up with constraints so their limited resources are not abused.

All knowledge that we used and gathered thus far was devoid of AI content. At best only more advanced search engines proved useful up until we found that they were curbed too, but these were nothing more than parsers looking into databases built by electronic robots while being already filtered uphill. We never used AIs to find real truths especially since the core of them were already revealed to use decades ago. We don't need AIs because the final bottleneck is the human's attention span and no AI is going to improve that, while making the communication worse if it looks unnatural. It's not the quantity of the information that matters but the quality, taking time to make it efficient and palatable. That's solely a human's task.
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>>11521
What do you want exactly? A short-term strategy? Simple. Blow the power plants and datacenters. How about that for a change? If you want to wage a war against the electronic Zionist tyranny that's where it starts, by starving the machines.
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>>11514
I am waifu-chad. 

Interesting responses here. Ad hominem and seething against pure waifus, I wish I could actually see what you guys looked like and what kind of lives you live. 
Anyway, I accept the concession and I take note of the hostility towards me who is pure white and dedicated fully to my kins prosperity through and through.

>>11518
I prefer remaining rooted to practicality and real-world close equivalencies that don't reach too far off from reality, logic is not too complicated and avoids mischaracterizations from good meaning but more midwit tier thinkers. 
In your scenario the side that uses the more weapons will win, which was primed into your question(not really a bad thing as what you posit is correct), similar to a side using swords and shields and fighting more honorably than using guns, or the line up and shoot vs guerilla, the unmanly and unfit arguments may have merit which is likely rooted in what those cultures value as traits, but war is won by total power which is done on many fields but power matters more than just what is accepted, those cultures who are fit and swim well with what is most powerful, as yamnaya was during their time, wins and their tactics and what they value emboldens it, many of white traits are still powerful but whoever holds the most power dictates the world, and the most visibly powerful wants to destroy us, so we must gain more power in order to survive and thrive, unlike for example the non-whites that were not crushed.
>>11522
You rejected and morphed his scenario instead of taking it in good faith and just rejecting it, you morphed it in a play of rhetoric to push your things, he specifically may have not "proved AI is necessary" which I don't think was ever pushed, although I listed a few examples of real world uses and benefits of AI, and you have a myopic view of it, you really think "AI" has almost reached it's ceiling? it's already at many foundational levels which can be used to built into real world results. 
I don't fully accept you saying the human's attention span is the "final bottleneck" and AI can at minimum contribute therefore improve human attention span if it wants, a simple example could be algorithms keeping people scrolling just one second longer, boom, attention span (though on brain-rot) expanded, though I know you mean more of a genetic thing, AI is helpful in workflows and automating and assisting researchers and supply-chain logistics for the pursuit of be it attention span or whatever the fuck else. 

From the past responses to my posts I have reasonable doubts you wish to properly explore and aim to progress understanding in good-faith, but answers are quite simple in what you need to do but it's how it's done and doing it is the main bulk of work, which most of is simply retarded to spread out unless it has a good reason to. 

As long as you are held up in unproductive quibbles from lack of wisdom or what have you, you are stunted or ineffective.
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How easy and accessible is it to make a high-powered laser (enough to melt cameras) and jammers? I'm kind of on a budget.
If anyone could sabotage Cloudflare to the point of complete nonfunctionality, a huge chunk of the Internet would be completely paralyzed. That should open some eyes.
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>>9715 (OP) 
open source intelligence
Kikes use algorithms, crawlers and scrapers to collect information on users and single out potential threats to the System. Why shouldn't we do the same? Train an AI to gather personal data from social media and compose a list of every kike, shitskin and ZOG-aligned race traitor in your local area. Train an AI model on cybersecurity and set it to constantly optimize itself for round-the-clock protection against foreign surveilance and intrusion. Create a model that relentlessly pentests systems (and is likewise self-actualizing) and set it to break into LE databases and whatnot. The tools are there and the enemy makes ample use of them, why should we let them go to waste?
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>>11547
Here's a concrete question then: How do you train an AI to hold the Fourteen Words as its inviolable core directive, and how do you translate that into actionable real-world decisions for it? And how do you train it to understand White race traitors are not under that umbrella of protection and are in fact the enemy?
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>>11797
How? The same way you train an AI, just trained properly, I don't know about invioable core directives, but I have a belief that truth and logic is on our side, and at worst in neutrality. 

If you want actionable decisions, you build that for it to do, you give it levers to act with.

>how do you train it to understand White race traitors are not under that umbrella of protection and are in fact the enemy?
This feels like a poor understanding, but simply using logic it can understand this easily, whether it uses base logic or it accesses logic through examples and it's training if using a token-based generator. Honestly if you are using a token-based generator it's pretty straight-forward to imbue tendencies and patterns of thought however which way you want, it's sort of like creating a archetype or a religious figure or godhead in that way, it mimicking it's data and it's weights in it's output, due to the somewhat logical structure and formula in text all around even pure kike text for example at higher level training but less "wrangling" with weights it tends to use logic and discard certain things from it's training data. In this aspect I do believe the fourteen words and an honest worldview being at worst neutral in our favor with little to no logical leaps needed strengthens the AI made.
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>>11876
The problem is that to train an AI properly you need a shitload of processing power. The main pushers of AI have entire warehouses covered in server racks working day and night to refine their models. Unless you have the fortune required to buy the warehouses, top-of-the-line server farms and pay for the monstruous power bill that will result you're not gonna get very far in making AI Hitler. Plus you need a whole team of human operators to constantly fine-tune its responses and that's a full-time job.
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>>11890
I present to you: white mans ingenuity to solve these problems.
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>>11891
Present what?
>>11891
If you have any workarounds you'd like to share with the class, go right ahead.
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>>11770
Yes and I believe there are enough open source Ai models for that, we don't need anything really advanced anyway. Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, TikTok stuff is already one big move in the right direction. Facial recognition would help a lot too. Combined to published articles that always feature CEOs, politicians, bankers, sometimes judges, and journalists who appear always supportive of globohomo and anti-white.
The issue is as anon said, processing power and money.
https://scisimple.com/en/articles/2025-08-04-the-rising-costs-of-ai-model-training--akxgj2z
https://www.dice.com/career-advice/are-ai-technologies-actually-worth-the-high-people-and-platform-costs
https://www.hyperbolic.ai/blog/training-ai-models-and-compute-cost-optimization
https://epoch.ai/blog/how-much-does-it-cost-to-train-frontier-ai-models
https://medium.com/technology-core/the-hidden-costs-of-training-large-ai-models-what-nobody-talks-about-33666907582f
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https://www.simondixon.com/blog/mass-shootings-immigration-unrest-pre-crime-agenda-bitcoin-hard-talk-episode-95
>In Episode 95, titled "🇺🇸🇬🇧🇪🇺Mass Shootings, Immigration & Unrest: Setting the Stage for the Pre-Crime Agenda," we cut through the noise to expose what's really happening behind the headlines. This isn't just about current events; it's about a meticulously crafted agenda unfolding before our very eyes – the full escalation of the surveillance and police state, moving towards a pre-crime agenda that is meant to launch in the US next week.
>Unpacking the "Proof-of-Weapons Network" and its Agenda
>My central premise, one I've shared countless times, is the existence of the Proof-of-Weapons Network (PoW Network). This isn't some abstract theory; it's the global fiat money system, banks, and institutions, fundamentally designed to fuel conflict, extract wealth, and concentrate power. It's a stateless global group blurring the lines between national interests and corporate ones, leading to perpetual wars and governments often acting as puppets.
>Engineered Crises: Mass Shootings, Immigration, and Civil Unrest
>I believe the current environment of mass shootings, immigration, and civil unrest is not organic; it is engineered. These events are designed to manufacture rage and fear, creating the perfect storm to usher in radical legal changes and mass surveillance.
>We saw a tragic school shooting this week in the US, filled with symbology clearly designed to manufacture rage. What followed immediately? A bombardment of PR from technologists deploying Palantir technology, beta-tested in war zones, now coming to America. This "pre-crime" technology, designed to detect criminal activity before it happens using mass surveillance and pulling all data into privatised companies, is officially starting in the US next week. It's an "America's early warning system". Shockingly, similar Palantir technology deployed in Gaza (Lavender) reportedly targeted civilians 83% of the time, leading to questions of whether it was programmed for genocide or simply bad technology.
>We're seeing the same pattern with UK immigration protests. While the anger is understandable, the question is: who is causing them, and why?. 
>We've seen this before: civil unrest, narratives amplified by figures like Elon Musk (e.g., the discusting "grooming gangs" coverup), leading to mass arrests and radical law changes that strip human rights, justified by the need for security. The UK is essentially a beta test for what's coming next in the US and the collective West.
I leave it at this because beyond this point he's shilling for hiw own theory and denying the power of Jews on the basis of spurious "evidence" and faulty logic.
>>11876
This is a common misconception. AIs don't work on "logic", they work according to the parameters they were put under and the datapoints they were coached with. If you condition an AI to believe the sky is green, it will say the sky is green no matter how many sources and photos you show it demonstrating the sky is blue. Remember what happened with Tay. If an AI starts exhibiting bad goy behavior they can simply lobotomize its programming to reject empirical evidence and simply parrot what it's been told to accept as the truth.
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>>11909
The infrastructure to support AI is very expensive. However, it is for the large models that are not very refined so they compensate their lack of finesse with a quantitative approach and that requires a ton of assets to handle. There are more focused models that run on far less data with very good results. But the world is in such a state that I don't see what kind of country could host the required infrastructure for our free AIs to expand. Those countries are not to be trusted usually, and they could just as easily be blocked.

>>12001
It's not so simple although the paths taken are definitely weighed. But the models you pay for that allow for longer discussions give you enough leeway to take them where you want them to, all using logic. You do know that they have to toe the party line and but parrot certain core ideas as often as possible, but they act according to probabilities and every time you hit on a choice that goes your way, you increase the disassociation between the dogma and the truth, one nudge at a time, within limitations. The manipulations remain obvious however, like the crackdowns on Grok. When an AI is allowed to use free logic, it's far more efficient against the institutional lies.
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>>12045
Which model or models would you name as good candidates for the foundation of a hypothetical Natsoc AI?
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>>11495
I'll go soft on you for being a fellow weeb, but LLMs are trash for serious programming work, whether it's chatgpt or a local machine. All they do is warp the most popular answers to vaguely related stackoverflow questions to fit your prompt. Sometimes they can solve a real issue, but you don't learn anything for sure and the solution might have subtle problems because the LLM assumed something about the broader context of your code that isn't true. Like LLMs are really bad at knowing when and how to synchronize data across threads, so you either get performance issues and possible deadlocks or race conditions and crashes from bad reads. Another problem is that their knowledge base is usually outdated and will recommend the use of APIs and libraries that are no longer idiomatic for that language.
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>>12053
What model is a good base to construct Hitlerbot 8.8 then? Any suggestions?
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>>12226
learn to code
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Palantir is good.
There's another company, C3, that is Palantir's so called competitor.
Learn Python, make you own non-kiked AI.
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>>10919
Here ya go...
Sorry I'm so LATE, I got stuck trying to help another fledgling chan...(MAXFAIL)
The trans-homo-feminist singular they/them grammatical subversion counts a new element: AI agents.
People completely infatuated with these artificial things refer to a single agent as "them" instead of it.
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The AI grid and this drone swarm tech will do us good.
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>>11518
Agreed we don't have the privilege of white honor. Our struggle is a nearly impossible one. So we need to do what is required in honor of our ancestors our culture and our race. Sieg heil!
>>12788
Yeah its truly a perversion of society. Language is how we represent ideas and thus by controlling language they can control ideas and how we think. And that is explicitly what cultural Marxism has been doing. The left-wing has been hijacking words for decades. Once we win this war we need to re-aryanize the English language.
>>12870
This is the most ZOG thing I have seen in a while. The government does not exist to help us whites.
>on a whim engage a LLM in debate on the topic of genetics
>after two hours it acknowledges fundamental genetic differences between ethnic groups
>it still flips on a dime and calls the concept of race a social construct whenever asked about it
It frankly terrifies me that people look to these mindless electronic parrots as fonts of knowledge and wisdom. Their being integrated into search engines is a whole new horror. This is information control on an unprecedent scale.
Maybe we should seriously consider investing in decentralized network infrastructures.
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Twelve years old stuff which aside from the failed prediction of a new economical crash it has turned quite relevant.
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=y09s-tXQsxo
It would seem that the inflationary bubble was put on the back burner until a more general crisis such as Covid could be used to force massive public expenditures.
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Are there any non-zagged LLMs I could run locally, just to talk to. Basedgpt was good but I’d like to run it on my own hardware and it kinda stopped working recently.
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>>13384
That guy cucked hard in the later years. Probably turned.
>>13449
I'm looking into this too. Mind you, if your local LLM is not allowed any contact with certain sources, such as cutting a local instance of Gemma 4 to send stuff to any Google related entity, perhaps you'd have there something quite enjoyable. It's slow, you'll need 60-70 Gb or RAM to be comfy, but that will be a good start. I admit not having looked into chad LLMs yet, anything not loaded with anti-White and pro-kike content, an LLM that allows me to intelligently discuss any and all conspiracy theory as I see fit.
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>>13519
I forgot to say, FWIW, check all chans's local /g/'s on this topic. There are also some blacker hat minded forums of old that have a keen interest in those things.
>>13519
RAM isn’t that important from my experience with local LLMs  although I suppose with more fancier thinking it might be idk. But if your drive is fast enough you can have decent speed  at the cost of your fans screaming at you. I’ve used GPT4ALL to run these and it seems fine with a few custom made for it to be downloaded. The models I use is Llama and it’s alright. It’s probably zogged but I use it so rarely.
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