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    Making an ad blocking DNS server.

    How to de-google.

    Housing market hacking.

    3D printing guns.

    Removing Smartphone bloatware.

    Setting up a VPN.

    E-cig bombs.

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      3d printed guns are generally terrible. I think a high tech approach to improvised firearms would be incorporating the use of extremely cheap, tiny, affordable lathes and CNC machines.

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        They have improved considerably over the past 5 years and are more than viable for an extended use drop gun than ever before.

        All the better if you can use a sintering 3D printer and then mill the final dimensions to operational spec and choose a design that is less straining on the frame/receiver.

        If you are talking about machining from a billet, that is a serious dedication of time, energy, and finances. It is one thing if you learn to mill for sustainability and self-reliance, a whole 'nother thing if you are that motivated to make guns without the man knowing. You still would be buying a barrel if you can’t drop enough for the setup to make one.

      • The thing NGOs do in Africa is 3D print AK gun parts to be used to make molds to fill in where captured gun parts are lacking so that resistance groups against warlords can be better armed.

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          There are NGOs providing weapons? What are they called, “Weapons sans frontiers”?

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            Um, yes?

            NGOs often face situations in which the people that need humanitarian aid cannot be reached because a belligerent interest intercepts all supply. This is how we ended up with ad-hoc military support vehicles (say a pickup with a machine-gun mount) being called a technical since it and its crew would be budgeted in as technical services since Red Cross can’t exactly say they hired some goons to stand guard while they dispensed first aid services.

            So when NGOs scout a new region to support and ask the local villages what they need, it’s super common to hear well, our biggest problem is the warlord up-river who keeps sending guys with guns to take all our stuff. And since NATO isn’t interested in sorting that out, it’s up to our peace-corps crew to think about how to provide an ad-hoc balance of power.

            The problem is with a village with nothing but pointed sticks, one or two guys with an AK-47 can throw the balance or power so far that the village is forced to capitulate to the warlord. And it’s not that the NGOs are consulting with an arms dealer (which is how the warlord is getting his guns), so they’re improvising, which sometimes means 3D printing gun parts and then smithing them locally.

            As per most crisis hot spots in the world, few things are simple, and so yes, NGOs that are supposed to be non-violent (and even will present themselves as such to the international community) will resort to ad-hoc violence or violence-adjacient solutions. IRL is often messy.

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    “back in the 90s” - LOL.

    January, 1971 -

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Anarchist_Cookbook

    Best thing in the book was the section on drugs…

    “You want to do pot? Here’s how to get and do pot. You want to do coke? Here’s how to get and do coke. You want to do heroin? You have to be fucking stupid to want to do heroin, we aren’t telling you how to do heroin.”

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        Was that actually in the OG cookbook? I know it was in the .txt that was circulating in the 90s by the jollyroger, but I never got my hands on the original…

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        It was published in 1968, and to give you an idea of how bad things were Michelle Remembers was published in 1980, was regarded as factual and featured Mary, Mother of Jesus coming to save Michelle from a Satanic ritual, and that wasn’t enough of a hint to stop the book from being used as evidence in courts of law.

        And yes, Bananadine was a hoax and Powell bought into it and he poo-pooed toad licking and it’s real (look up Colorado River Toad. I explain it in another comment). So yes, Powell was convinced despite his best diligence. We should be grateful for the wisdom of the internet (warts, worts and all).

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    How to disable or otherwise avoid cameras

    How to confuse facial recognition

    How to construct a farraday cage

    How to extract a microphone from devices

    How to disable wireless network connectivity on devices

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    A practical guide on digital anonymity.

    DIY drone building.

    Torrenting and accessing banned media.

    Discussions on how to exploit the crumbling infrastructure.

    Off grid food and fuel production.

    Urban survival.

    How to thwart AI surveillance and facial recognition discreetly.

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      How to thwart AI surveillance and facial recognition discreetly.

      I recall an article saying a bit of makeup can be enough to fool automatic facial recognition. It compares flat, 2D images, so “faking different shadows” in key areas like the eyes and nose would make you a different person

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        It’s actually surprisingly difficult to thwart facial recognition with makeup alone. It’s not something as simple as just adding some extra contouring, because the software is typically using videos of moving people, not just a single still image. Plus new models are constantly being developed, and what works for one model isn’t guaranteed to work for all of them. Even makeup as extreme as this often fails to fool detection:

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        Use llamacpp if you need to run it on a potato. Use koboldcpp if you have a gpu. Go to hugging face and download any gguf uncensored model of your choice. Pay openai zero dollars.

        Beware that most forms of self-hosted ai (i.e. Everything that isn’t llamacpp, koboldcpp or easy diffusion) are generally extremely difficult and borderline impossible to install from their github repos. Anything having to do with voice tts for example, you can fucking forget about it. I’ve been hacking away on the 3 most popular open source ones for months and still haven’t gotten even one of them to actually work and stop having python dependency issues. It’ll be a great day when they stop using python for this stuff.

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          I’ve tried llama3, the 8b version. It just made a joke about the famous song “stop” by the beatles. It’s on the 1969 album “let it be” and it contains the line “”\ Stop you don’t know what it’s like / Being on your own…"

          I might invest in some better hardware and try the 27b version haha XD

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          OpenwebUI with ollama is really good. Ollama is an easy install and OpenwebUI just needs docker, which seems complicated but it’s actually very easy.

          Ollama alone works as well but it’s just a cli, not the best

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          I hate Python and I’ve barely used it. It’s a dependency nightmare. I wrote something that calls the OAI API in Java and managed to install Automatic and SD, but I’ll go the easy route. I have an older 6GB like GTX1660 I think. Is that enough for kobold?

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            That should work in koboldcpp. I’m running mine on an older gpu than that but with more vram. Use the gpulayers parameter to control exactly how much of the work gets offloaded to the gpu to control how much vram gets used up.

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          It’s really just download and install. Just follow the instruction on the website. And check the readme on githun for how to use it.

          If you want aa nice looking webinterface, instead of a commandline interface, you can also download one of the many ready to use frontends. You can find them in the github readme.

          I installed it yesterday and the cli is pretty slow (on windows), but the rest api is pretty quick.

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      Reclamation of the word ´anarchism´ is the biggest change since the 90s on this front, so this is probably the best answer. Thanks for feeding people.

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    A lot of the same stuff, plus information about how to mine crypto.

    As a sidenote: That text file is partially why anarchism has such a bad rep today, because whoever wrote it obviously subscribed to the idea that anarchism means “chaos everywhere and no homework!!11”. It’s an interesting read, though. I just think the title is a bad fit.

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      But DO NOT try the recipes! Some are so wrong they could kill you just by following them to the letter.

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      A giant swath of 80s-90s teenagers thought that anarchism was “chaos everywhere and no homework!!11” it’s just that thankfully most of them didn’t collect a bunch of questionable advice into a book, LOL.

      But, good connection that cryptobros are the modern version thereof, I hadn’t quite realized that until you posted.

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      Yeah. The documentary American Anarchist adds some great perspective. The fellow who originally published it was a teen acting out who didn’t understand anarchism at the time. I didn’t even know better until I learned about it in post-secondary education.

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    Oh, lots of things. But for one thing, Powell wouldn’t mock the Colorado River Toad the way he did in the first book (or commenting facetiously about his buddy who suggested smoking toad skins ) since it’s an actual thing. Incilius alvarius’ defensive poison has actual hallucinogenic and psychotropic properties.

    The poison on the back of a typical toad can kill a dog, so be careful, or it will fuck you up. First nations folk would actually lick the toads and just suffer the bad trip until they got accustomed to the toxins. But that’s a rough ride.

    Since the late twentieth century cultivators would raise and milk toad venom and then distill the desired chemistries into a powder that can be ingested or smoked (much like cannibis, rolled into cigarettes, smoked from a pipe or mixed into edibles), hence yeah, when Powell heard about it, it registered as smoking toad skins though thankfully, the frogs survive the process.

    Powell’s 'tude about drugs was informed by the 60s mind-expansion movement to try different stuff and see what broadens your perspective. And so the 5-methoxy-dimethyltryptamine / bufotenin cocktail would actually fit right into his philosophy. If I remember right, he talked about trying peyote, which was a really bad trip for him.

    All that said, there’s self-awareness related stuff that I would want to throw in, since the western psychiatric model is not great for dealing with mental illness or for reconciling living in a toxic society. Drugs are commonly used to self medicate but even then can be so much more effective when we’re aware that’s what we’re doing, and this is a point often missed in drug culture, in recovery culture and in the mental health sector all together.

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    Bad USBs would be on there for sure. Maybe an updated version of the floppy disk (so a USB drive) that catches fire.

    Stealing someone’s phone number or reading their texts.

    Card skimming, though less useful these days with chip tech.

    Making and running ROMs for Nintendo Switch.

    Various ways to pirate besides torrents.

    Product return scamming.

    Jailbreaking your vehicle.

    Stealing a catalytic converter.

    Lots of other stuff involving the Flipper Zero.

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        It’s basically a pen testing multitool with focus on wireless media. I would highly recommend getting familiar with the local regulations (ie. FCC in the US) before obtaining and playing around with one.

        The FCC doesn’t care about political philosophy when it comes to interference regs - they are happy to throw the book at you and have decades of detection equipment development to find you, if you mess with or interfere with regulated bands. For example, guitar pedal company Electro-Harmonix for slapped with a $450k fine and consent decree in 2013 for unknowingly violating FCC Part 15 regulations. Behringer was hit with a $1M fine in 2006. They don’t fuck around.

        That said, I’d encourage you to learn more, maybe get involved with things like LoRa and Meshtastic. Great things for an anarchist to know about.

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    All of Wikipedia in a usable .zip file with kiwix for all platforms

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    Lots of things surrounding “easy hacks” that look for important data left in plaintext on websites.

    WiFi, cellular and GPS jammers.

    How to start your own bot net for purposes.

    OSINT gathering.

    How to avoid facial recognition in various scenarios, including protesting.

    How to erase as much of your online data and visibility as possible.

    How to avoid being tracked online.

    Fake identities.

    How to game various corporate systems for free services.

    Homemade tasers.

    Some things wouldn’t be different, you’d still have some instructions on how to make certain drugs, explosives and chemicals. You’d just 3D print more of the components where appropriate, and guns.

    If anyone is at all curious, there are plenty of places to download the original Cookbook.