>We are seeking like-minded individuals to join us. How can I know if I'm like-minded if you said nothing about who you are? Why should I care?
Justin Cox
>cicada wanna be cringe
Evan King
no need i already figured it out
you are a group of programmers who obsess over developing privacy tools and cryptography tools and you want people who are smart enough to solve all your puzzles join you so you can circlejerk in a super secret club
I could probably solve the puzzles but i honestly don't give a shit why should i waste the time
Benjamin James
if the title is 'privacy in the modern world' I guess its something to do with surveillance? 5 eyes shit?
Christopher Adams
>Hey, are you smart enough to be involved in a sekrit cryptology cybersec group!? >Then solve our inane puzzles! Anybody worth their salt is too busy
Josiah Evans
Hi NODE
Chase Cook
lol probably tru but I'm bored, worth a try to say I'm in the club :^)
Jayden Watson
Let me guess, you searched for Dyatlov Pass on YouTube after /RBMK/ recommended. Then you got a recommendation for this video from the same author.
Blake Richardson
done step 1 already, this shit's easy lmao
David Collins
Sure does look like one of his vids
Xavier Gutierrez
If I care about privacy the last organizations I'd like to contribute to are these disturbing deep state alphabet shit.
Jaxon Richardson
Sure looks like N-O-D-E.net.
Isaiah Rogers
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David Sanchez
Gonna keep an eye on his channel and see if he posts anything about this.
cool, i'm a hackerman myself too, what's your discord and instragram?
David Phillips
How about you post a fucking job listing instead of taking me through a stupid anonymous pseudo-hacking masturbatory adventure? I don't have time for this.
Ah fuck damn it >finally have skills to be valuable for something like this >its some shit about privacy and not the thing I care about
I think im going to make my own on thing like this in time. I would have already but it seems like a lot of work to maintain
Grayson Wilson
I used to enjoy these up to the point where I actually joined the industry and realized it's 1000 times more mundane and boring and I then proceeded to find a bunch of cracker groups and realized 98% of them do social engineering and the other 2% crack software I have nothing against either, but man I just had more expectations over all of this, maybe I should've joined the military idk
Carter Morales
Eh, you wanted it to be like tha movies
But a lot of it still is, just slower and less dramatic.
you'll realize it when youre older, looking back Anyways, for someone planning on making something like this but not lame, what would you advise?
Im thinking maybe I just start discussion around relevant topics, and then directly target anons who appear to have high skillset or potentially useful somehow to find the things Im looking for.
Jackson Evans
From my experience, I wouldn't bother trying to recruit people actively, just start work on your own and people will come and find you If you do these for fun though, I'd focus more on some actual skillset development ie have a vulnerable box somewhere and tell people to break it or something, the riddle stuff gets old fast and really doesn't have that many applications irl That's just me though
Cut this riddle stuff. It didn't work for cicada, and it probably won't work for you. You'll get people who like puzzles, but that doesn't mean they'll throw in with you and donate their free time to your ideology.
Cameron Green
seems cool but don't really know much about it. good luck OP.