cumlord

cumlord wrote

"tasteful decomposition" is my belief. get me naked, put me in a wheelbarrow, do your last goodbyes or whatever and dump me in the ocean. if the dolphins have their way with me after that's their business. i feel like the whole funeral business thing is *****ing wasteful and pointlessly expensive, the grieving get taken advantage of. it's nice to go visit a grave and all afterwards, but if i get dumped in the ocean somewhere you can make a fun day of it.

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cumlord wrote

Reply to comment by integra in Is all the "Art" here AI? by integra

nah i feel a similar way, ai art is fun for people like me that don't have that skill. idea was floating around not too long ago to make a site for subversive comics (i think it was snex's idea) it'd be cool if there were human artists that could do that kind of thing

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cumlord OP wrote (edited by a moderator )

I have a project (that's tied into this) that I'm prioritizing for the moment, and will be making a more fleshed out version of this available soon after.

I want some more granular tools with individual torrents too, and some stats, so I'll see what i can do.

The transmission-rpc plugin works great for managing one snark at a time though.

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cumlord wrote

Reply to The Postman by z3d

look what the wolves dragged in ;)

my posty's gonna need more chipmunks

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Posted by cumlord in Art (edited by a moderator )

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cumlord wrote

Pretty much. tor is comparatively centralized and a lot more high profile than i2p. Fingerprinting is the thing that scares me the most, there's lots of identifiable metrics. Also instructive to look at how people have gotten deanon in the past but it doesn't anticipate the future or current capabilities. I'd think they'd spend the most energy targeting or trying to compromise high value targets/individuals like marketplaces/admins for the intel they could attain over a long period and we would be none the wiser. even if they don't have a big picture view of everything right now there's lots of tools that can be used to focus in on something of interest. I guess a good defense is to not be of interest.

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cumlord wrote

I've always assumed that it's monitored to some degree. Not like all tor users can be monitored clearly at all times, but from the aspect that running tor doesn't make you nsa proof. nothing does, but it does a good job at making you blend in, so when i want to look like everyone else and not do something identifiable, tor doesn't seem so bad. i think that's probably it's best use case, when what you chose to do with it would be like a needle in a haystack identifying you, but it can't correct for user error.

good to see new people interested in this kind of stuff even if they show you they just logged into their bank account with tor. they got the right spirit i guess.

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