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# Roadmap Progress (as of May 2025)
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Welcome to our new monthly activity recap of the Nihilism OPSEC Roadmap. The opsec blog covers a wide array of topics and tutorials, but all share the same goal: **empowering the individual, to tell them how to make themselves ungovernable.** Privacy comes first, then anonymity, and lastly deniability.
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Welcome to our new monthly activity recap of the Nihilism OPSEC Roadmap. The Opsec Bible covers a wide array of topics and tutorials, but all share the same goal: **empowering the individual, to tell them how to make themselves ungovernable.** Privacy comes first, then anonymity, and lastly deniability.
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Beyond our Privacy/Anonymity/Deniability classification we have 3 types of tutorials:
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## Clientside tutorials (85% completed)
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This is where the opsec blog shines currently, thanks to the work that has been done so far, we covered nearly everything that one can accomplish from his own computer, for his or her own opsec.
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This is where The Opsec Bible shines currently, thanks to the work that has been done so far, we covered nearly everything that one can accomplish from his own computer, for his or her own opsec.
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Currently this section is only missing the following tutorials:
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## Serverside Self-Hosting tutorials (20% completed)
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This is the part where the opsec blog needs the most work, self-hosting as an operational security concept has been left largely unexplored, and that's where we currently are lacking the most.
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This is the part where The Opsec Bible needs the most work, self-hosting as an operational security concept has been left largely unexplored, and that's where we currently are lacking the most.
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Currently this section is missing the following tutorials:
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