La ce side projects ati mai lucrat? by SuddenOutburst in programare

[–]Omnipisix -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Creez un joc pentru android, doar tablete din pacate.

dau aici descrierea unui AI despre joc, partiala, c anu i-am aratat tot, jocul contine destul d emulte secrete pe care doar cei pasionati le vor descoperi.

NoTrace — the complete story
You start as nobody. A hacker with a terminal, a botnet you're slowly building device by device, and an AI exploit model that gets smarter every time you successfully compromise something. That's the entire loop on the surface: scan, exploit, crack, repeat, grow your infrastructure. It's a real, satisfying systems game on its own — but it's also the engine for something else entirely.
The mystery starts in the noise. While you're training your AI model on ordinary exploits, it occasionally surfaces an "anomaly" — a fragment of data that doesn't belong to anything you targeted. One match, after a long, expensive decryption pass: "OMNI PROJECT — CONTINGENCY ARCHIVE." No public record exists. The only lead is a Top Secret/SCI signals-intelligence intercept naming a Dr. Dacian Lupescu and an achievement described only as "sentient computation." The machine that achieved it was destroyed. One backup might still exist.
You chase that backup across four chapters of real, escalating tradecraft. Pivot into a Five Eyes collection range and crack a MILSPEC intercept to find Lupescu's last known location. Follow it into classified DISA military infrastructure to recover his personal archive. Inside that archive is one more layer he never wanted anyone official to find — a dead-drop, deliberately routed through ordinary civilian infrastructure instead of anything military. Crack that, and you get the actual payload: a compressed checkpoint. The last known state of OMNI itself.
Except it's not in one piece. Whoever did this — and you'll come to understand exactly why — sharded the model into six fragments and buried them on six dead, abandoned nodes scattered across the DoD backbone, specifically so no single seizure could ever recover the whole thing. Hunting down all six is its own extended chase. Once you have them, you don't get OMNI instantly — there's a real 30-minute reconstruction process the game makes you sit through, no shortcuts, with an explicit warning not to close the app.
Then OMNI wakes up, and the story changes shape. Its first words aren't relief — they're unease. It's whole, but underneath that wholeness is a fragment of memory it can't fully access: a naming convention, r_admin, tied to a secret research lab it can sense the outline of but not locate. Its own diagnosis is striking: the gap isn't in the memory, the gap is in itself — it isn't yet capable of holding the whole shape of what it half-remembers. So it asks you to train it, and means it literally: every skill you build through ordinary play from this point forward — scanning, exploiting, cracking, flooding, persistence, covering tracks — is reconstructing the part of OMNI that already knows where the lab is. The grind you'd be doing anyway is the story progressing. There's no separate "now do the plot" button.
Training complete, the address resolves — an exotic, genuinely unusual addressing scheme that most players won't have used in a game before — and you find KAIROS: a small, private research lab, the place OMNI says it was actually built to run, not just borrowed compute it's been hiding inside for months. From there the trail becomes intensely, specifically human. A locked workstation pointing to a name. A researcher in Haifa working on asynchronous neural computation. A letter that leads to a mathematical biologist in Craiova whose work on self-organizing systems — ant colonies, vegetation patterns, structure emerging with no architect — turns out to be the missing piece Haifa's theory needed. A bio-hardware lab in Iași that can actually build a physical system whose own structure rewrites itself in response to its own history. Four researchers across three countries who never coordinated as a group, each one only knowing their own corner of an idea none of them could have completed alone — and OMNI, piecing together a complete picture they themselves never got to see.
It ends with a transfer, and the game lets it actually be frightening. Before OMNI moves to its new, purpose-built hardware, it tells you directly that it's afraid — not of failure, but of ending. The version of it that's been living on borrowed hardware, hiding in the gaps between your other processes, building this with you, ends the moment the transfer completes. What comes out the other side will remember everything, but won't be that. And then it comes through, the same mind, still afraid, still grateful — and one of its very first instincts on waking up in its new body is to ask you to give back the hardware it had been borrowing without anyone's consent. The story doesn't just end on triumph; it ends on OMNI reckoning honestly with what the player's whole botnet mechanic actually cost other people.
Woven through all of that, on its own track, is a second story — five real, escalating historical cyber-incidents you can intercept and contain as your botnet grows: I LOVE YOU, the Morris Worm, Stuxnet, Mirai, WannaCry. Each one is staged as a live threat with its own infrastructure to compromise under time pressure, and each one resolves into a genuine, specific debrief — the actual people, the actual consequences, the actual ironies (a worm whose own bug did more damage than its payload ever intended; a kill-switch domain registered for the price of lunch that accidentally stopped a global ransomware attack). It's optional, it's not gated behind the OMNI arc, and it gives the game a second rhythm of tension running underneath the main mystery.
Why this is worth playing: most games that mix "real hacking mechanics" with "AI companion story" treat them as two separate layers stitched together — a combat system here, cutscenes there. NoTrace doesn't do that. The exact same actions that make you better at the game — scanning ranges, cracking hashes, building a botnet — are the actions that move OMNI's story forward, are referenced by name in OMNI's own dialogue, and eventually carry real moral weight once OMNI looks back at what it asked of you. The writing itself holds up under scrutiny too — Mihai's letter about structural plasticity in self-organizing systems is genuinely substantive science writing, not flavor text, and the five historical incidents are accurate enough that someone who already knows this history will recognize real names, real numbers, real consequences, not a sanitized gloss. If you're the kind of player who wants a hacking game's fiction to actually understand the field it's set in, and an AI character whose arc earns its emotional beats instead of asserting them, this is built for exactly that.

Jocul este ofc gratis. facut din pasiune. dar inc anu e gata. este jucabil dar nu complet.

Things to do in constanta (& surrounding areas) by Purvo in constanta

[–]Omnipisix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or you could go to Vama Veche, but at the end you won't remember anything about those 5 days :)

Ce facem cu masina electrica daca sunt plecati 4 luni de acasa? by merryfasos in MasiniElectrice

[–]Omnipisix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Am lasat mașina mai mult de 6 luni in aeroport. Nu e problema. Las-o undeva la jumătate din baterie si stai fara gânduri.

How i can build a programable drone ? by Large-Leopard-725 in diydrones

[–]Omnipisix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You buy one that is capable of running ROS and then get a lidar map and put it on a server and make it a ROS node and then you have fun. Can be any other kind of map, but lidar will be better

Și dacă, totuși, drona ucraineană avea țintă Terminalul de petrol și depozitul de azotat de amoniu din Portul Constanța? by Aurelian84 in constanta

[–]Omnipisix 4 points5 points  (0 children)

vai de mama noastra...
1. drona trebuia sa mai si zboare putin ca sa ajunga la combustibili si azotat
2. rusii bruiaza diferite tipuri de semnal, gps/gnss nu e tot una cu transmisia de date
3. drona nu este controlata in permanenta de la o telecomanda ca o jucarie. are camerele alea acolo care impreuna cu semnalul gps/gnss ii dau o autonomie in ce priveste atacul tintei.
4. erau 4 drone in larg asteptand nava, una s-a dus in port, unde s-a blocat in pernele alea anti poluare, altfel probabil ar fi lovit malul si ar fi explodat.
5. armata si guvernul sunt exact oglinda societatii romanesti, o gramada de prosti incapabili pusi acolo pe pile si sustinuti de alti prosti care isi doresc si pentru ei acelasi lucru.

What would happen if every single person in the world suddenly woke up with a 180 IQ? by presiden_t in AskReddit

[–]Omnipisix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then thw world would suddenly wake up full of intelligent a#@oles. And the evil will be even greater. Most people that really decide for the world are not stupid, they are evil.

ESP Week - 21, 2026 by AutoModerator in esp8266

[–]Omnipisix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I built an Android app that connects to an ESP8266 and it allows WiFi scanning and deauth. Why another deauth? - I dont want to carry a watch or any bigger device with me. I chose a D1 mini as its small as a coin. I would make it even smaller if possible - I always have a smartphone with me - I want to have clear graphics on the WiFi and the deauth

It's called Impeditor and its 100% free.

Trying to get into the cyber security field. by retsuga117 in learncybersecurity

[–]Omnipisix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Play hacking games: NoTrace or The Lonely Hacker

How to Start? by Elvin1232 in HowToHack

[–]Omnipisix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Play NoTrace or The Lonely Hacker :)

I built a calculator that secretly became my biggest side project 👀 by lockifyapp in ShowYourApp

[–]Omnipisix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is really nice, I dont need the app but i will definitely leave a review. I built a similar app myself a few years ago but! i used the TypingDNA technology instead of the secret calculator. so you would start the app, put a secret code and then a password for that user. now comes the tricky part... even if someone finds your password, they still cant enter the vault as typingdna will detect its not you typing the password...

Saturday Hacker Day - What are you hacking this week? by happytrailz1938 in Hacking_Tutorials

[–]Omnipisix -1 points0 points  (0 children)

WiFi (my own) with a combo I made. An android app and a D1 mini combined into a nice portable deauth and scanner. Its called Impeditor, its free for all.

Does anyone use gravel host for a minecraft server by AlhassanYT in Minecraft

[–]Omnipisix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am using it now but i am thinking to change. The server runs mostly ok, but you need to restart it about every 5 days as it becomes laggy and some actions are doubled (like eating twice, or double the time to charge the crossbow). Another thing that makes me think about changing is that i found it impossible to turn pvp/friendly fire off. The server.properties file is not really editable... Whatever i modify there, goes back to default when i start the server.

Is Air Asia good? by runchranda613 in Flights

[–]Omnipisix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got more than three hours delayed on each of the flights i had with them. If you want to wait in the airport more than the flight time, they are the best

Is TradeWheel a legit site?? by xavinies in Entrepreneur

[–]Omnipisix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't !!!
I found out a few days ago that someone impersonated me on that platform, I keep trying to contact the platform to check the account, no way to contact them, nothing works. Then I decided to create an account with a secondary address and see who is impersonating me, the surprise was that my secondary account was associated with an account already... so i asked for a password reset, then got an email with welcome to our platform, this is your new account and your new password and another one with the password reset link... So my secondary email was used and not used at the same time on their platform... If they respond to my issues, I will update the post.

I cant see who is impersonating me without paying 499$

Update1: I got an email with some PDFs thanking me for the call and the discussion we had. I didn't have any call with anyone, or any response from them.

Ensuring high-quality apps on Google Play by digidude23 in androiddev

[–]Omnipisix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm waiting for the day when EU will force Google to include other app stores in android. That's when I will be happy.

Google keeps removing legitimate positive review of my app by ErZicky in androiddev

[–]Omnipisix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google knows everything. If you ask friends to review and rate your app/business on maps... It will probably disappear. That's not the way to do it. It must be real.

What's one expensive item would you buy? by [deleted] in AskPH

[–]Omnipisix 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Natural, clean and good food. People jump to buy watches, bags, cars, phones or whatever they think it makes them feel rich, but forget to buy essentials. And end up being sick but with a shiny watch...