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Greetings, Satanic Family.

Content
Introduction - Kundalini-Project
Kundalini-Browse - Browse The Internet From Your Terminal
Kundalini-Notes - Simple & Secure CLI Notes Program
Kundalini-Message - Positive Message For The Day!
Kundalini-WordChange - An Editor Command For Linux
Little Update On Kundalini-Tool
Closing Words & Links


In this post I would like to announce the Kundalini-Project, which I am running on my own. I will go into more detail, but I want to say up front that anyone can participate.

Well, Kundalini-Tool was the first program I created for the Kundalini-Project. Since then I've expanded it and now I have 8 programs in different programming languages. Out of these 9, I will now announce 4, as the rest are still in progress and in the planning stage.

The Kundalini-Project started out as basically a programming project where I make open source, free programs available. It is, but I've expanded it - the Kundalini-Project now accepts many other types of creations.

You can add paintings, drawings, poems, websites, anything to the Kundalini-Project. The point is that the Kundalini-Project takes these works under its protection.



<Kundalini-Browse - Browse The Internet From Your Terminal>



Well, we know the level of jewish influence the internet is under. You can't open a website without third party requests, they spying on you, and so on and so forth - Kundalini-Browse helps you with that.

You don't need a browser to browse the web - you don't need to open a website to read its content. With Kundalini-Browse, you eliminate tracking, third parties, "spyware".

You don't open the website so it can't spy on you - so what does Kundalini-Browse do? Well, that's the advantage - it downloads web pages in an encrypted and secure way and then takes the meaningful stuff [the text] and just displays it.

No JavaScript, cookies, frames, not even images - just plain text. What's it for? If you want to read JoS content in a secure format, perfect - if you want to read a web page in a secure format, perfect - if you just want security, perfect.

Only pure HTML is enabled, no CSS. About security - since you don't open the web pages, they can't follow you - if you download them, Kundalini-Browse extracts the relevant parts and only displays those.

Kundalini-Browse uses the Mojeek search engine. Initially I wanted to write my own search engine, and I made progress with it, but there is no better search engine than Mojeek. MetaGer was still in the pipeline, but I had problems with MetaGer.

Why does Kundalini-Browse download the pages? Well, the simplest and shortest explanation is that it's the optional - you don't visit the page, you just download the content, and Kundalini-Browse does its thing from there.

What happens if you download a virus? Well, the chances of that are the same as if you open a page with a virus in your browser - BUT because Kundalini-Browse only displays what it needs [the text], the virus doesn't matter.

Kundalini-Browse is for people who can exist without today's modern crap, and don't get menstrual cramps if they don't use some modern crap - Kundalini-Browse is 100% text-based [CLI], no gragic interface.

I'm a programmer who puts efficiency above style and appearance - who gives a shit what it looks like? If it gets the job done, that's what counts. It doesn't matter how many people will use it, because it's really for people who really care about their security.

It's only available for Linux Distributions - Debian, Arch, Fedora, Slackware, OpenBSD - I've developed it to work on any Distribution. It looks even better on OpenBSD, because it's one of the most secure Distros, and it's designed for developers who are programmers and don't mind CLI.

In short - pages are downloaded encrypted and secure, and only what you need is displayed. The pages are full of negative JavaScript code, cookies and a bunch of crap - Kundalini-Browse doesn't deal with all that, just the text you need to read.

You can always delete downloaded files automatically - they do no harm.

Why is it not available on windows? Windows is a fucking jew piece of shit, full of trackers and viruses, I don't waste my time on it. If you use your windows system for SS stuff, you are an open book to the jews. You stand with your mouth open in a big puddle of jew shit.

Kundalini-Project's programs are not for everyone as they are only available for Linux Distributions. Those who use Linux will be happy, those who don't, they don't, it's as simple as that. I use my programs, and if others like them, even better.

Kundalini-Project is not just programs - I have other works in another programming languages, but they take time. I have works specifically for the web, but I also have works specifically just for the system, such as Kundalini-Browse, but I also have my own commands developed for Linux, which I may or may not share.

How to install and run it:

Code:
tar -xvf <KUNDALINI_BROWSE_FOLDER_NAME>

cd Kundalini-Browse

sudo ./install

sudo kundalini-browse --help 

/*See The Usage Section*/

sudo kundalini-browse --usage

Everything is explained very well.



<Kundalini-Notes - Simple & Secure CLI Notes Program>



Well, I can't really add too much description to this program, it speaks for itself - A CLI Notes program where you can write notes, edit them and access them via command line. This is more for those who like to do everything from the command line.

You download the folder, then:

Code:
tar -xvf <KUNDALINI_NOTES_FOLDER_NAME>

cd Kundalini-Notes

sudo ./install

sudo kundalini-notes --help



<Kundalini-Message - Positive Message For The Day!>



It is an interesting program and has helped me several times. The theme is simple - you install it, run it, and it links to a message. This message can be of any nature and will help you. It has helped me several times and has always given me the messages I need.

I think it is a mystical program that will answer you when you have a problem, depending on your state of mind. It may only give you a few words, but if you think about them, it can help you find a solution.

The procedure is simple, you download the folder and then:

Code:
tar -xvf <KUNDALINI_MESSAGE_FOLDER_NAME>

cd Kundalini-Message && sudo ./install

sudo kundalini-message --help

If you got an error, you need to install Zenity:

Code:
sudo apt install zenity -y [You can install this in some Distros, like Arch, Slackware, etc]

I'm going to develop the Kundalini-Message with messages, because I don't have many yet - the plan is to have at least 200, but I can honestly say that I forgot to develop this program for a while. I will post updates.



<Kundalini-WordChange - An Editor Command For Linux>



Well, this program is actually for people who work for JoS, edit translates, edit codes - the point of this program is that it can change the style of letters. If you have a long text, for example, where you want to change every letter to a capital letter in half a second, Wordchange will help you do that.

If you want to change every letter to lower case, Wordchange will help you. You can also use it specifically for keyword searches - for example, if you have a translation and the text contains, say, "Satan" 100 times and you want to capitalise it - Wordchange will do it in a second.

The point of this program is really style, to make it easier to work with. I've used it several times because it can be used to correct text, make it look nicer, etc.

For example, if you have a word that appears 100 times in a text and you want to replace it because you spelled it wrong - you can do it in half a second and all 100 words will be replaced with the word you want.

If there's a word that occurs, say, 50 times in a file and you want to remove all of them in one second, you can do that too.

If you have a word that appears in the file, say, 50 times, and you want to remove all of them in one second, you can do that too. Wordchange is a very useful little program, and I will probably continue to develop it, as I do with my other work.

Code:
tar -xvf <KUNDALINI_WORDCHANGE_FOLDER_NAME>

cd Kundalini-WordChange

sudo make install



<Little Update On Kundalini-Tool>



Well, Kundalini-Tool was the first work I did in the Kundalini-Project. I plan to develop it further and add more features, but that's still a long way off - I'm focused on other work, not to mention my personal life.

There are still certain Distros [FreeBSD for example] that I should develop for, but that's music for the future. Kundalini-Tool is good as it is for now.



<Closing Words & Links>



The Kundalini-Project is always under my management, I don't share it with anyone. It's not that big at the moment, but as time goes by, it contains more and more programs, not to mention my other works, which can be used not only by Linux users, but also by the whole SS.

The reason I always do everything alone and don't work in teams is this - I just don't like it. Having a lot of people working on something at once has never appealed to me - it's easier to put something together with a lot of people than alone. I like the process of expressing my creativity.

I can figure out what I want - I have good creativity, intuition, intuition and so on - I can create what I want - I can supervise my work - I can find and correct mistakes - I can replace many people on my own, so I work alone.

You can view the source code of any program, just open it with a text editor.

The current projects [JoS Wiki, JoS Projects] look promising, and the JoS project by BlackOnyx has caught my interest - if you have any questions or ideas, Onyx, drop me a line and I'll try to help - you've create a really cool thing!

A bit of info on why I'm not active lately [ if anyone is interested, lol ] - I've been reading the Forums every day for years, I'm aware of all the current stuff, I just don't log in because I either don't feel like it or I have other things to do.

I was present for Lydia's appointment, the announcement of the current JGs, I was reading almost as this post was being written. I simply do not log on to the Forums. As I always read the Forums, I know who is writing to me or looking for me - then I log in and reply.

I wish all SS a happy and wonderful Yule! Today is a wonderful day, the Personal Day Of Our Father Satan. Have a good time and relax, SS Family!

Hail Satan!

Sieg Heil!

BrightSpace666

Link - https://mega.nz/folder/tfo0UYTA#g2a-prmy-3VAV8d6RAySjg
 
Can't wait to use this on OpenBSD with a nice riced DWM set up. :cool:
 
@BrightSpace666

What's your dealing with AI i.e. Enhanced Function Mechanisms. Right now all the rage is artificial intelligence or at least the AIOT.

Are you planning on incorporating AI into your projects?

For example AI tools to help work into the system.

Like this example Synthtronic enhanced AI machine.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hd0KYxotzv8

Very interesting a digital genetic source code to manipulate. I wonder what would happen when people start digitize spiritual concepts like chakras and energy and magick and create magickal AI tools.

If digital technologies is the extension of our own Humanacity I wonder what digitizing our concepts would do to the machines. Kinda like in medicine how they want to create a MRSA Superbug killing product to save people's lives.

Thoughts on AI BrightSpace666? AI-Kundalini technology?
 
satou said:
Lol, it is nice to see Linux enthusiasts here. By the way awesomeWM is best.

Not bad but it was tricky to install it on arch. Or at least at that time I tried it, pacman did not had it, yay did had it, but did not had few dependencies for it. So it was impossible to install it. I had to install a python package manager, as I remember called "pypy"?

Anyways, I had similar bad experiences with other window managers, DWM is very simple to install, doesn't have any fancy dependencies like the others.

Yes you have to patch it, but after all It's not that time consuming.

Also funny that the most gap patch are buggy, but the Useless gaps aren't. You would think that useless gaps get rid of gaps, but in fact gives the best gaps lol.

Next I'll try pre-made things like this:
https://github.com/prasanthrangan/hyprdots
 
AFODO said:
satou said:
Lol, it is nice to see Linux enthusiasts here. By the way awesomeWM is best.

Not bad but it was tricky to install it on arch. Or at least at that time I tried it, pacman did not had it, yay did had it, but did not had few dependencies for it. So it was impossible to install it. I had to install a python package manager, as I remember called "pypy"?

Anyways, I had similar bad experiences with other window managers, DWM is very simple to install, doesn't have any fancy dependencies like the others.

Yes you have to patch it, but after all It's not that time consuming.

Also funny that the most gap patch are buggy, but the Useless gaps aren't. You would think that useless gaps get rid of gaps, but in fact gives the best gaps lol.

Next I'll try pre-made things like this:
https://github.com/prasanthrangan/hyprdots

To me, awesomeWM is somewhere between being a window manager and a desktop environment. The setups using it are usually completely different from each other. Ah also, awesomeWM is a DWM fork, in case you didn't know. Despite being bloated with Lua stuff, you can still feel that suckless vibe in awesomeWM. And to me, it is enough. Balance is good.

I never had such issues like you had in Arch. I always used Arch and Arch based distros but currently I am using Void Linux and I don't think changing that for a long time. I also tried to make my own distro and I went so far about that. I have fair enough experience. I wrote a basic package manager in Vlang and atleast it does the basic stuff. Don't know when will I continue and complete. Im just too lazy lol

And as a last word, fuck Windows. Linux is Satanic!! :cool:
 
AFODO said:
satou said:
Lol, it is nice to see Linux enthusiasts here. By the way awesomeWM is best.

Not bad but it was tricky to install it on arch. Or at least at that time I tried it, pacman did not had it, yay did had it, but did not had few dependencies for it. So it was impossible to install it. I had to install a python package manager, as I remember called "pypy"?

Anyways, I had similar bad experiences with other window managers, DWM is very simple to install, doesn't have any fancy dependencies like the others.

Yes you have to patch it, but after all It's not that time consuming.

Also funny that the most gap patch are buggy, but the Useless gaps aren't. You would think that useless gaps get rid of gaps, but in fact gives the best gaps lol.

Next I'll try pre-made things like this:
https://github.com/prasanthrangan/hyprdots

Look into DWM flexi patch for when you don't want to sit there and manually patch it or don't have the time.

https://github.com/bakkeby/dwm-flexipatch
 
To me, awesomeWM is somewhere between being a window manager and a desktop environment. The setups using it are usually completely different from each other. Ah also, awesomeWM is a DWM fork, in case you didn't know. Despite being bloated with Lua stuff, you can still feel that suckless vibe in awesomeWM. And to me, it is enough. Balance is good.

I never had such issues like you had in Arch. I always used Arch and Arch based distros but currently I am using Void Linux and I don't think changing that for a long time. I also tried to make my own distro and I went so far about that. I have fair enough experience. I wrote a basic package manager in Vlang and atleast it does the basic stuff. Don't know when will I continue and complete. Im just too lazy lol

And as a last word, fuck Windows. Linux is Satanic!! :cool:

Linux is soo cool with a lot of potential.

I always dreamed of making a JoS Linux distribution. I'm not that experienced like you, but maybe we could make this happen in a future project, whit at least a 3 people.
 
Linux is soo cool with a lot of potential.

I always dreamed of making a JoS Linux distribution. I'm not that experienced like you, but maybe we could make this happen in a future project, whit at least a 3 people.
It is not very complicated to make your own distribution. The real work is maintaining it, especially for a group of people, and doing it safely.
 
YES!😀🐲 Thank you!
 
It is not very complicated to make your own distribution. The real work is maintaining it, especially for a group of people, and doing it safely.
Truthfully all of this can be complicated and takes a great deal of effort and time depending on how many changes and difference are wanted between distros.

The only real exception is when forking an existing distro and making that into a separate distribution with just the same package manager or some changes. This would still be alot of work, but a few steps above just a respin.

A BSD distribution would be ideal for the Joy of Satan, even more so then a Linux Distro.

But the differences in the bsd kernel make this very difficult to implement properly. The BSDs are very behind on certain hardware and software support and would require extensive knowledge and work to get in a workable state for most users.

An example I can give here is try to install OpenBSD or FreeBSD. Most of the time unless you are using a virtual machine, you'll run into issues unless you get a specific laptop, specific hardware built for your desktop, alot of weird inconsistencies and problems plague the BSDs in general.

I know I'm digressing here. Just wanted to share my thoughts on this.
 
Truthfully all of this can be complicated and takes a great deal of effort and time depending on how many changes and difference are wanted between distros.

The only real exception is when forking an existing distro and making that into a separate distribution with just the same package manager or some changes. This would still be alot of work, but a few steps above just a respin.

A BSD distribution would be ideal for the Joy of Satan, even more so then a Linux Distro.

But the differences in the bsd kernel make this very difficult to implement properly. The BSDs are very behind on certain hardware and software support and would require extensive knowledge and work to get in a workable state for most users.

An example I can give here is try to install OpenBSD or FreeBSD. Most of the time unless you are using a virtual machine, you'll run into issues unless you get a specific laptop, specific hardware built for your desktop, alot of weird inconsistencies and problems plague the BSDs in general.

I know I'm digressing here. Just wanted to share my thoughts on this.
Well, I guess it depends on how we view what "complicated" is.

Here is a guide for creating Linux from scratch. https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/index.html

With many ready-made guides, this hardly is complicated, but again, it can be if one thinks it is. Also, creating is not the issue, but maintaining since one has to distribute and maintain the distribution. Above all, it takes time and effort. There would have to be a continuous effort behind the creation and that is where the challenge truly is.

BSD is not very newbie-friendly and suits expert use the best and as such I would leave it out of this discussion.
 
Well, I guess it depends on how we view what "complicated" is.

Here is a guide for creating Linux from scratch. https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/index.html

With many ready-made guides, this hardly is complicated, but again, it can be if one thinks it is. Also, creating is not the issue, but maintaining since one has to distribute and maintain the distribution. Above all, it takes time and effort. There would have to be a continuous effort behind the creation and that is where the challenge truly is.

BSD is not very newbie-friendly and suits expert use the best and as such I would leave it out of this discussion.

For most people who aren't power users, I'd say this is complicated.

I'm very familiar with Linux and BSD, and the Linux from scratch project. Maintaining and making a distro isn't for everyone. But you have a solid point, I understand.

Personally, I think you are greatly underestimating how difficult this can be. But am glad you see it as not very complicated though.

Personally I just find it to be so, even after many years of using Linux and having a good bit of skill with these systems.
 
But the differences in the bsd kernel make this very difficult to implement properly. The BSDs are very behind on certain hardware and software support and would require extensive knowledge and work to get in a workable state for most users.

Maybe as FreeBSD grows, this will be manageable.


Well, I guess it depends on how we view what "complicated" is.

Well it can become as complicated as we want it to be. Not to mention that not everything is compatible with everything, and a guide won't tell you that.

And as everything has to break at least once, it is hard to troubleshoot some of these.
And than customizing things, making them "JoS-like", it's time consuming, even just agreeing how it should look like.

Now obviously some of these goes to maintaining also.
 
Linux is soo cool with a lot of potential.

I always dreamed of making a JoS Linux distribution. I'm not that experienced like you, but maybe we could make this happen in a future project, whit at least a 3 people.
Cool idea.

Pluto is in Aquarius, so I hope "Year of Linux Desktop" is going to come finally. Even if it is not this year.
 
Well, I guess it depends on how we view what "complicated" is.

Here is a guide for creating Linux from scratch. https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/index.html
LFS doesn't feature a package manager by default, though. Following the instructions is always easy but making a real distro is way different than this. It includes having stable and good repos with a useful package manager. Also releasing updates etc.. This is a lot of effort than it seems fr
 
A BSD distribution would be ideal for the Joy of Satan, even more so then a Linux Distro.
Idk what's so special about BSD but I guess I just prefer Linux. I was going to try FreeBSD in past but couldn't get it working lol.

Anyways Linus Torvalds is a chad and will literally destroy w*ndows xd
 
LFS doesn't feature a package manager by default, though. Following the instructions is always easy but making a real distro is way different than this. It includes having stable and good repos with a useful package manager. Also releasing updates etc.. This is a lot of effort than it seems fr
"There would have to be a continuous effort behind the creation and that is where the challenge truly is."
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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