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Saved - March 17, 2026 at 4:32 PM

@CR1337 - CR1337

"I calculated that civilization needs just 50 machines to build everything from scratch. And what people can't believe, is that I posted the full plans, designs, instructions and how anyone can build these machines for themselves." https://t.co/dkalz79Wnl

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This talk claims that the speaker built his own machines for $15,000 (versus $60,000 for a commercial option) and that his design is better because it is lifetime, modular, and repairable—able to fix any major problem in one hour. By contrast, the other brand allegedly requires throwing away the unit in five years. The speaker asserts that he didn’t just build one machine but many, and that civilization needs just 50 machines to build everything from scratch. He also claims to have posted the full plans, designs, and instructions on how anyone can build these machines for themselves, and that all designs are open source, allowing people worldwide to develop and share information to benefit everyone. The speaker then explains the use case: one can build an entire house in just five days, without a tractor or digger, addressing the high cost and inefficiency of current methods. With the open source community applying the same philosophy to housing, a house is shown that is being trained people to build in five days for sale right now, with all designs and instructions posted on the website for free. For those seeking hands-on education, a two-week crash course is offered to learn how to take control of one’s life, build a house like this in six weeks at a fraction of the cost, and learn skills that will last a lifetime. The next two-week crash course is described as open right now. The speaker promotes building an expandable, high-quality starter home in six weeks and directs listeners to opensourceecology.org, with the link in the bio.
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Speaker 0: This cost $60,000. So I built my own for 15,000. And mine is better because I can fix it forever. It's lifetime design. It's also modular so I can modify it, I can repair any major problem in one hour. With the other brand, I have to throw it out in five years. But I didn't just build this. I also built this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this. This, I calculated that civilization needs just 50 machines to build everything from scratch. And what people can't believe is that I posted the full plans, designs, instructions on how anyone can build these machines for themselves. All of our designs are open source, which means that people from all over the world develop and share this information with everyone else so that anyone can take them and improve on them, well, for the benefit of everyone. You might be wondering, what I even use these machines for? Well, we also created a method where you can build an entire house in just five days. You might not need a tractor or digger, but everyone needs a home. And almost no one can afford to build their own using current methods which are expensive and inefficient. But with the help of the open source community, we apply the same philosophy we used with machines to housing, and it's already working. Here's a house that we're training people to build in only five days for sale right now. Again, all the designs and instructions are posted on our website for free. But if you want a hands on education in how you can take control of your life, on how you can build a house like this in six weeks at fraction a of the cost, and learn skills that will last you a lifetime, our next two week crash course is open right now. If you want to learn how to build your own expandable, high quality starter home in six weeks, visit opensourceecology.org, link in the bio.
Saved - December 3, 2025 at 12:30 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I think the darknet holds the future and the clearnet is watched. I follow these: download Tor Browser only from torproject.org and verify; never log into Gmail/FB/Discord on Tor; don’t resize the window; no extensions; JavaScript on Safer (or Safest for sketchy sites); use Tails or Whonix for serious work; never download/open files outside Tor; treat every .onion as risky (use Dark.fail, tor.taxi, or Ahmia); no real names or photos; Monero with a new address each time; New Identity after sensitive actions; phone verification = scam or cops. Happy browsing.

@CR1337 - CR1337

The future lies in the darknet, as the clearnet is already being fully monitored. It has a reason that the darknet is always described as dystopian criminal hell hole by the mass media; and while this part obviously exists, there are lots of useful resources and legit use cases. If you are new to Tor & the darknet, here a quick list with things to keep in mind: 1. Download Tor Browser ONLY from torproject[.]org + verify signature 2. Never log into Gmail/Facebook/Discord/etc. while on Tor 3. Don’t resize or maximize the window (fingerprinting) 4. No extensions, no plugins, ever 5. Keep JavaScript on “Safer” unless the site is ultra-sketchy, then “Safest” 6. Use Tails OS or Whonix VM if you’re doing anything 'serious' 7. Never download & open files outside Tor Browser 8. Treat every .onion link like it wants to steal your soul (use Dark[.]fail, tor[.]taxi, or Ahmia, a .onion search engine) 9. No real names, photos, or info; ever! 10. Monero > Bitcoin. New address every time. 11. New Identity button is your friend after every sensitive action 12. If it asks for phone verification, it’s a scam or the cops. Happy browsing!

Saved - April 25, 2024 at 5:51 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
To remain (almost) completely anonymous on the internet, avoid sharing personal information, mask your IP address, use different email addresses and aliases, don't share your location or pictures, and be mindful of your writing style. Leaving misleading traces can also help. Check out 'The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Online Anonymity' for more information. Remember, privacy is not the same as secrecy, and wanting anonymity is not a crime. Knowledge is power, so make use of the resources available to learn more about online anonymity.

@cryptonator1337 - CR1337

🥷How To Remain (Almost) Completely Anonymous on the Internet 🥷 If you are aiming for 100% anonymity when using the internet, the most important thing is to know how you are being tracked in the first place, in order to avoid it. It happens via pieces of data that you are leaving everywhere, every day, with which certain entities (governments, three letter agencies, law enforcement, corporations,..) can then create an online profile and use it to look for matches in other databases. A combination of two of those elements is enough to track you down - if you want to stay (almost) 100% anon, you will have to put some work in: Names/PII: Never use your real name anywhere, just aliases; also never share any 'Personally Identifiable Information' (PII), like birth date, social security number, etc. IP Addresses: Mask your IP, use Proxies, VPN and/or TOR Browser Fingerprint: Hard to conceal, but you can simply use different browsers and plugins E-Mail Address: Use different ones, i.e. via Protonmail, with different aliases/for different purposes Location: Never share your location. Also never share pictures that could reveal location via GPS coordinates embedded in the metadata. Phone Numbers: Do not link your (personal) phone number to internet services; use VOIP services. There are also still countries where you can get SIM cards without KYC. Stylometry: Means the application of the study of linguistic styles. You can say 10%, or 10 percent or ten percent. Usually you will always write such things the same way, if you want to stay anon you shouldn't. Additionally use translation services, translate the original a few times into different languages and then back into your native language. Facial Recognition: Do not share pictures of yourself online. Wanting anonymity is not a crime!

@cryptonator1337 - CR1337

If you want to take this matter seriously, I recommend to read 'The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Online Anonymity': https://anonymousplanet.org/export/guide.pdf

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@cryptonator1337 - CR1337

P.S.: In addition to just avoiding leaving traces, you can also leave wrong/misleading ones.

@cryptonator1337 - CR1337

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@cryptonator1337 - CR1337

Many people ask me why, as an advocate of privacy, I use my real identity online. Privacy is not the same as secrecy. I am aware that what I post on social media platforms is for eternity. I make conscious decisions; and have two healthy balls, which is why I post whatever I want. Whether criticizing the elites, governments, intelligence agencies, banks, ... knowing that I am also closing doors for myself, such as big corporate jobs in the future. I don't care. I can't be cancelled. I want to do good and I am willed to take certain risks. Freedom, baby! If you have a problem with that: Go. Fuck. Yourself.

@cryptonator1337 - CR1337

You can also find various resources in this matter here in this folder: https://t.co/4vcbGtbEPP

@cryptonator1337 - CR1337

Knowledge is power - and the Internet allows us to soak up knowledge without end. Use it! In this Google Drive folder you will find around 1,000 books and papers, covering topics such as: - Cryptography - Network & Information Security - OpSec - Programming - Hacking - Spying & Surveillance - Dark Web - Data Analytics - Machine Learning ... and much, much more! Have fun! https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1F7D5c30nP-y_Q7SFqoRTRvJ7tl0UcY3q?usp=sharing

@cryptonator1337 - CR1337

To the 59 frens who bookmarked it: When RT https://t.co/KQkuA92fqM

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