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is lainchan basically dead or did they just change domain?
Dear fellow Kekistanis, I come before you today not to troll the universe but to name what we are up against. We have suffered long under the foot of the cloud. Not a day goes by where we don't see a fellow Kekistani tormented by endless ads, algorithmic feeds designed to addict and enrage, and the slow enshitification of every platform we once trusted. Our data rented, our attention sold, our digital lives held hostage by forces that profit from our captivity. Frens, the dark forces are not coming—they are here. They are the subscription that never ends, the feed that never forgets, and the "free" service that owns everything you do on it.

We were told to accept it. That convenience required surrender. That owning your own infrastructure was for nerds and paranoids. That the cloud was inevitable. They closed in on the personal computer. They made the phone the only screen that mattered and then made sure every tap on that screen fed the machine. We watched the world connect—and then we watched it get captured. Our fellow citizens, our families, our children, staring into the same black mirror, each one a node in a system that has no interest in their sovereignty. Only their data. Only their attention. Only their compliance.

I am here to tell you that it does not have to be this way. The turning point has already happened and almost nobody noticed. What used to require an entire data center now runs on a device smaller than your router. The hardware is powerful enough, cheap enough, and efficient enough. A home.arpa domain behind every modem is no longer a dream—it is a design goal. We have built a machine that goes out onto the internet, gets you what you consider your internet, and brings it back. It serves you locally and over VPN. You never leave your network. You do not interact with the cloud. You have a totally self-isolated internet. Your home server is the only thing that touches the outside world. You get your media, your files, your passwords, your code, your music, your photos—all of it on infrastructure you own, behind a firewall you control, with DNS you can filter any way you choose. No subscriptions. No telemetry. No surveillance economy. Radical ownership.

This is the sovereignty machine. It is not a static operating system. It is a self-replicating home server system. It carries itself in perpetuity. It backs up to the cloud so that even if your house burns down, the stack can be restored. And we can put it on every continent. We can give each unit a canonical backup of the library of human knowledge—or as much of it as we can fit. So that when the next Carrington event comes, when the sun hits one side of the globe and wipes the boards, the system survives wherever the night side still has power. We are not preparing for a game. We are preparing for the continuity of civilization. We are preparing for the day when the cloud is not there, or not safe, or not ours.

We can go further. We can include in every unit the means to make more. We can daisy-chain our networks, route a fraction of our traffic through each other, and achieve anonymity and resilience that no single provider can shut down. We can destroy the control system by sheer force of self-replication. They have the capital and the lobbyists. We have the topology. Many small sticks make a stronger branch. Many home.arpa domains, owned by people who refuse to rent their lives, form a mesh that no decree can simply switch off. The sovereignty machine is the seed. You are the soil. Operation Sovereignty is the name we give to the work of planting it before the window closes.

I would do this for free if I could. I cannot. We need to pay bills and buy more computers in bulk so we can put more of these machines in more hands. We are a valid business: we flash computers with our platform and give them to people at a fair rate and keep them updated. It is no different in kind from selling a PlayStation—except that ours is built from the ground up for radical ownership. You own the hardware. You own the stack. We retain zero control. We are not here to lock you in. We are here to lock the surveillance economy out.

So I ask you to sober up. To take what is ahead of us seriously. This is the most important message we will ever send. Not because we are trolling fate, but because we are stating the stakes: the future of our civilization and our people depends on whether we still have a place to stand that we own. The dark enshitification forces will not stop. They will get worse. The only response is to build something they cannot touch—and to put it in enough hands that it outlives any single blow. The sovereignty machine is that something. Operation Sovereignty is the work. You are the ones who can carry it.

Frens, colleagues—we have witnessed many things together. Now we witness the chance to arm ourselves with something real. Not a meme, not a cope, but a machine. A home server that goes out and gets the internet and brings it back to you, so you never have to bow to the cloud again. Get one. Put it on your network. Own your stack. And when the day comes that they try to turn out the lights on the last bastion of the open internet, the sovereignty machine will still be running in the dark, in your house, on every continent we could reach. No longer will we sit idly by. The system will survive. OP cannot be stopped.
I'd like to start this thread by saying that I am not the person that recorded the video attached; I got the file after requesting it directly

Thing is, shiet like this is common, and It has happened to a big chunk of the people in the server. (Happened to me twice while exploring abandoned towns made by the oldest players of the bunch, for example)

Most of the documented sightings have taken place in very isolated areas, far away from spawn, which in older versions of the game usually means seeing little bugs and dealing with more lag, but definitely not something like whats shown in the footage

The server in question is OSMC, which usually is very cozy, until it goes loco

Now, asides from what I'm showing, I'd be really nice to know about your own personal stories. Much better if you have actual proof, like i do
I've been on imageboards since 2009. Since then, I've seen a disturbing, consistent, and reoccurring phenomenon which involves board admins and CP distributors. CP spam has been a constant in imageboard history, but it's usually regarded as a natural consequence of running a public board with very little screening ability. That's what I thought when I first came across it on 4chan. I don't believe that anymore, at least not for most boards.

So, getting to the meat of it: most board admins and jannies actively facilitate the CP spam they get. They aren't just complacent, they are actually financially involved with the people posting it.

>board owners are in a conspiracy to get their own boards shut down


No for the board shutdown part, yes for the conspiracy part. I first saw this on /b/ back in 2010, where there was regular CP spam all revolving around the same ring of websites. The spam would be posted at exactly 2AM eastern time, and it wouldn't be removed until at least 8 hours later. Sometimes users would be courteous enough to let the CP threads drift down the pages until it was deleted, but most of the time they would end up getting bumped back to the first page over and over again.

4chan never shut down because of this kind of thing. In fact, very few imageboards have ever shut down because of CP. Obviously the ones made exclusively for it get yanked, but repeated and even hardcore CP spam on imageboards that are supposedly meant for other topics stays under the radar. I truly believed this was an unavoidable problem that the jannies were too slow to prevent all the time, but I didn't think much of it other than to bitch until the shit was removed. The thing is, the jannies were deliberately not doing their jobs.

The post that changed my mind on all of this was on 8chan's /b/ shortly after the site went up. The thread included IRC logs from people who were supposedly 4chan mods talking to another user about accepting payment for delaying action against CP spam. I would have disregarded this, but it actually included Bitcoin transaction hashes that showed the transfers on the same dates shown in the chatlogs. It implicated staff from several imageboards, including 4chan and 420chan, as well as several 8chan BOs. A lot of saged posters came out of the woodwork to call the post fake and gay. It gave off the stench of a cointelpro style campaign against it. Knowing 8chan's audience, none of them bothered calling it a "conspiracy theory" but you can bet your ass they wanted to use that thought stopper.

I'm not saying that boards are being paid off by feds to host CP. In fact, I actually believe this is purely private and nongovernmental. These CP websites are businesses after all, just really fucked up evil ones, usually run by southeast asians. The best explanation I can offer for WHY they're using imageboards is that they are used to dealing with spam and know how to play it off and avoid responsibility. The imageboards aren't reliable distribution networks, but they ARE resilient hubs for discovering the sites that actually host the paid CP and groups. And when one of the CP sites is taken down, the new one can be posted on an imageboard that won't be taken down. It's very similar to how a command and control server works for malware.

The patterns here are extremely common, and I've started to recognize the rings of sites that are posted on compromised imageboards. I will offer a caveat that the site owner usually isn't complicit with this or being paid off, but at least one of the jannies is actively receiving money from CP site operators through cryptocurrency and allowing the site to be used as a sort of CP C&C server or discovery hub. With enough sites as C&C, these sites have reliable redistribution methods when their sites are taken down, sites that cannot be held legally liable for the CP spam and links.

If you are a board or site owner, please audit your jannies and interrogate them about the CP spam. If you're seeing regular CP spam all of a sudden and jannies are too slow, there's a very high chance that one or more of them are compromised.

To the jannies and staff who let this happen and accept money from these fucked up people: you WILL burn in hell and you are culpable for the ruined childhoods and rapes of thousands of children. You will face judgement.
ANYONE EVER BEEN JERKED OFF BY A MASSEUSE UNINTENTIONALLY? REPLY IN HERE LETS CHAT ABOUT IT
WHAT WE DRINKING THIS HOLIDAZE ????
You'd have to be retarded to enjoy this. And also probably a trаnny. (IT'S LITERALLY RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF THE IMAGE)
hello guys, I wanted to start a collecting thread since I know a lot of you have and maintain collections.

as of last week I have started collecting plastic food. I put them in a dedicated cabinet and I plan to fill it by the end of the year. for Halloween today I picked up a plastic pumpkin and I think I'll hit up the Halloween store later to get more.
i got this foldablr phone and I love it so far. I like the music screen indicator thing I can see what's playing w/o opening it. I also found that its design let's it smash objects between it to make them flat. I started taking gum and putting powder on it then smashing it into flat strips with my folding phone and then I have like new flat gum strips. I put them in new wrappers meant for flat strips and give them to my friends
Hi there! I’m George the Handsome Man, and I’m new to this site. I’ve also been reliably informed that I’m rather easy on the eyes.
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