We are being watched anons

>buy zip disquette
>managed nand
>proprietary controllers that only expose what they want us to see
>plugs into linux desktop with no x running, no network traffic
>immediately see traffic

try it for yourselves
explanation?

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easy just unplug it

>zip disquette
It's called a pocket ssd, mind you.

It's called a quantum jump-drive. Called it that all my life.

lol user just use old hdds externally

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wait until you learn about the Rubber Ducky or the USB Armory

>write protect switch

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It's obviously a pen-diskette drive

flash drive.

Fear not - it's cheaper to spy from software and too expensive and complex to do in the hardware.

Just imagine, in a few years any of those pinholes could be hiding a camera or microphone

Lmao just have the customer pay more, just like intlel with ME

Oh, you are those who thinks we are clear from nanobots reading our electric brain pulses and sending them over the net to some server...

usb

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>immediately see traffic
people don't monitor traffic without logging it
let's see it

thimble disque

read only mode

common in very early flash drives but then removed to cut costs because it's not necessary for the flash drive to work

very janky feature never play around with it while the flash drive is plugged in

Post traffic then

Proof please, though I could see this being real too...

Thats not actually how things work on linux.

They're also only a software flag not protecting any memory from writing by uncooperative softwares.

what is? a computer stick?

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