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 No.1385

whatmin have you been subpoenaed yet by the norwegian court in handing over the billion of dani posts that were made over the years on what

 No.1386

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you know i thought he just got the image from the news article but i dunno if it's a false memory or what but i feel like i remember dani posting a picture of the radioactive sign that's at his door, if this is actually his house then dani literally stabbed someone to death

 No.1387

i just digged up an image where dani posted his full address and it matches the location where the murder was committed…

 No.1388

dani penis

 No.1389

fuck, i wasn't misremembering
https://what-ch.mooo.com/2016what/src/1477542902117.jpg
dani literally murdered a person in a wheelchair for real because of his cia mind control delusions, this shit so so surreal

 No.1390


 No.1391

>>1390
you mean the initial article?
it's here:
https://www.dagbladet.no/nyheter/forferdelig/81582684
apparently there's a video of the murder as well, crazy

 No.1392

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>>1389
Wtfffff?

https://steamcommunity.com/id/koyuleveldesu

Here's his Steam profile, last comment was "blade it works….!!!!!"

I talked a lot with Dani in the past, it was very obvious he was extremely schizophrenic but I didn't think he'd murder someone.

 No.1393

>>1392
i don't get it why he wasn't institutionalized, per the articles people complained a lot about this neighborhood since the area seems to be a municipal housing complex for druggies/mentally ill

he's posting on merorin right now so i'm guessing either his trial is ongoing or he was declared not guilty due to being insane and is hopefully in a loony bin right now

another explanation might be that it was simply someone else that got assigned to the housing unit as it seems to be government provided and he's just pretending he's still living there but i dunno…

 No.1394

>>1393
He hasn't been online Steam for quite a while and it's entirely possible he's posting on the internet, you know how nice Norway prisons are they probably give him video games and internet.

I'm inclined to think he actually killed someone. Kind of makes me sick.

 No.1395

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>>1394
it's wishful thinking on my part i guess, i kinda initially posted the thread as a joke and but after looking into it everything seems to point towards the fact that he actually really did it

>Kind of makes me sick.

yeah, same, especially since i found his posts endearing in a way, i just looked at some of his old posts and it's hard to believe the person behind them would actually stab someone multiple times until they died , although he seemed much more schizo/less lucid the last time she spammed ota, doesn't really seem he was getting the needed care at all and was just left to his own devices for something like this to happen

 No.1396

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>>1392
he has multiple steam accounts

 No.1530

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I drive.

 No.1531

gormless

 No.1626

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summon to court for violation of section 275 of penal code
homocide

 No.1628

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i didn't want to really believe but i guess there's no two ways about it now
wish they locked you up before you got to hurt someone
ban him whatmin

 No.1633

stalker

 No.1635

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>>1628
Holy shit, Norway is so progressive.

 No.1636

>>1635
why, pretty sure the criminally insane don't get prosecuted in most counties either

 No.1652

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>>1628
is there article for this
>>1633
stop erping

 No.1653

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wow quit doxing me

 No.1862

whatmin have you been subpoenaed yet by the norwegian court in handing over the billion of dani posts that were made over the years on what

 No.1864

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>>1862
No but that would be funny.

Norway seems like it has a less robotic type of bureaucracy, where you would possibly talk with a human that could be reasoned with, so I doubt they'd do that in the first place. In most western countries if the rules say you need to fit a camel through the eye of a needle, everyone from the lowest worker to the highest ranking supervisor will continue trying to do it because the rules say so. Just an overall autistic adherence to static rules and scripts.

 No.1865

what do you make of the internet ids thing whatmin
it is concerning

 No.1867

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>>1865
I already posted my thoughts on ota, but extremely against it obviously, giving every random website/service your ID is insane, I won't ever do it.

Future of the internet looking very grim, perhaps a good 2 decades of mainstream free internet for the masses was all we get.

 No.1874

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i think of these edits often
people trust these services and the government based on feelings rather than reason
they dont care at all only excuses of acceptance

 No.1875

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>>1874
Yeah there was already the Tea leak where they were literally storing IDs on a publicly accessible URL anyone could type in. I'm looking forward to more in the future.

 No.1877

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>>1875
what do you think of the eu verification wallet thing implementation
it's open source and it will only show cryptographic proof that you are X without actually providing the proof itself, and the proof issuer will not know what you are using it for
don't like where things are going but at least this implementation seems like a silver lining

 No.1885

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>>1877
It means random websites no longer get your ID, but the government issuing these tokens can now track your online usage, which is still completely unacceptable to me. Even if you were using Tor, using one of these tokens for a site would completely deanonymize you.

 No.1886

>>1885
i think the whole point to it is that the issuing body cant see what these credentials are used for either

 No.1888

>>1886
That's impossible, the one issuing the tokens could at the very least automatically know what sites you're using it for, as the website owner would have to ping a server/API to verify them. At worst the website would automatically share usage data with the government, or they could subpoena the website for that data, and anything you do with that token would be associated with your real identity, even moreso than just an IP address. Like I said even if you were using Tor this would deanonymize you.

 No.1889

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>>1888
idk, the law specifically stipulates this shouldn't be allowed
apparently they will use zero knowledge proofs to achieve this

 No.1891

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>>1889
The website won't know anything, it's the central authority issuing tokens that would instead. It would keep you more anonymous to websites (compared to giving them your ID) but less anonymous to the state.

 No.1892

>>1891
did you even read the image i posted?
the "providers of electronic attestations" refers to the government/government bodies

 No.1893

>>1892
I thought they were laying out rules for the websites/services using the tokens, "providers of electronic attestation of attributes" isn't exactly clear to me if they meant issuer of tokens, or clients making attestation requests (i.e. websites).

Because it seems so nonsensical if they meant the issuer, there's literally no way they would make them impossible to correlate with you unless they generate the token and then delete all possible logs/evidence of that, which they're not gonna do.

 No.1895

why is this loser talking to himself

 No.1896

>>1893
no, the law there refers to whoever will be issuing attestations or "proofs" so these are government bodies, among other things

>there's literally no way they would make them impossible to correlate with you unless they generate the token and then delete all possible logs/evidence of that


i think that's where ZKP cryptography comes in supposedly
the way i understand it seems like "providers of attestation" will only provide information that X is true without knowing what X exactly is, or who is requesting it or for what

anyway, cryptography is a bit over my head and it remains to be seen how it will be implemented, but if the letter of the law is followed you should also have privacy from government bodies for what you are using the cryptographic attestations they issue as well

anyway if you want to read more here is the full paper talking about it all:

https://eu-digital-identity-wallet.github.io/eudi-doc-architecture-and-reference-framework/2.4.0/discussion-topics/g-zero-knowledge-proof/

 No.1903

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feelin depressed

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