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# Roadmap Progress (as of May 2025)
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.
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.
Beyond our Privacy/Anonymity/Deniability classification we have 3 types of tutorials:
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## Clientside tutorials (85% completed)
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.
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.
Currently this section is only missing the following tutorials:
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## Serverside Self-Hosting tutorials (20% completed)
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.
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.
Currently this section is missing the following tutorials:

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# How to become a Contributor
In this tutorial we're going to look at how you can contribute to the opsec blog, we'll look into how the work is being organized, and how to contribute via Forgejo.
In this tutorial we're going to look at how you can contribute to The Opsec Bible, we'll look into how the work is being organized, and how to contribute via Forgejo.

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In this case it's an absolutely valid criticism which definitely makes sense, since it simplifies the previous setup by removing the use of that wipe.sh script, and by not even requiring to install the veracrypt software. In that case i scheduled the changes for multiple tutorials, and came up with the following 4 updated tutorials to take this criticism into account: [[0]](../linux/index.md)[[1]](../livemode/index.md) [[2]](../veracrypt/index.md) [[3]](../sensitivevm/index.md). **One valid criticism can have an effect on the entire Opsec blog like this one, since there are alot of blogposts that are inter-dependant.** In this case, since the Host OS had to change, i rewrote the Host OS tutorial, the hypervisor tutorial, the veracrypt tutorial and ultimately the sensitive VMs tutorial accordingly to be able to match the criticism that was sent to me.
In this case it's an absolutely valid criticism which definitely makes sense, since it simplifies the previous setup by removing the use of that wipe.sh script, and by not even requiring to install the veracrypt software. In that case i scheduled the changes for multiple tutorials, and came up with the following 4 updated tutorials to take this criticism into account: [[0]](../linux/index.md)[[1]](../livemode/index.md) [[2]](../veracrypt/index.md) [[3]](../sensitivevm/index.md). **One valid criticism can have an effect on the entire Opsec Bible like this one, since there are alot of blogposts that are inter-dependant.** In this case, since the Host OS had to change, i rewrote the Host OS tutorial, the hypervisor tutorial, the veracrypt tutorial and ultimately the sensitive VMs tutorial accordingly to be able to match the criticism that was sent to me.
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# Operational Security: Privacy, Anonymity and Deniability
**BREAKING NEWS:** Welcome to the Nihilism Opsec Blog v2.0! We are now running mkdocs-material and all of our blogposts have been converted to Markdown to make it simplify the contribution process in the long run.
**BREAKING NEWS:** Welcome to The Opsec Bible v2.0! We are now running mkdocs-material and all of our blogposts have been converted to Markdown to make it simplify the contribution process in the long run.
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With this new mkdocs blog version, we have completely changed how you can find blogposts that are relevant to your own situation. Thanks to the Mkdocs search plugin, **you can now search for specific terms (ex:Tor, Monero, Anonymity, Deniability) in the search bar at the top** to find the blogposts that are relevant to what you wish to know. Don't hesitate to combine search terms together to try and find what you need.
## What is the goal of the Opsec blog ?
## What is the goal of The Opsec Bible ?
**In short, we're here to tell you why and how you can become ungovernable.**
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- 2025-05-01: [How to get your first Monero ? (xmrbazaar.com, crypto swaps, p2p chats, or work)](monerofirst/index.md)
- 2025-05-01: [Why should I self-host my own services ?](selfhosting/index.md)
- 2025-05-01: [Our stance on sensitive activities](stancesensitive/index.md)
- 2025-04-30: [What is the goal of the Opsec blog?](whytheblog/index.md)
- 2025-04-30: [What is the goal of The Opsec Bible?](whytheblog/index.md)
- 2025-04-27: [Anonymous Monitoring (Grafana, Prometheus, Node-exporter)](anonymous_server_monitoring/index.md)
- 2025-04-21: [Self-Hosted LLM Hidden Service](openwebuilocalllms/index.md)
- 2025-04-20: [Where to Hide your Monero Wealth?](monerowealth/index.md)
## Our upcoming tutorials:
To know what's in store for the future of the Nihilism Opsec blog, you can check out our [Forgejo opsec project board](http://git.nowherejezfoltodf4jiyl6r56jnzintap5vyjlia7fkirfsnfizflqd.onion/nihilist/blog-contributions/projects/1)
To know what's in store for the future of The Opsec Bible, you can check out our [Forgejo opsec project board](http://git.nowherejezfoltodf4jiyl6r56jnzintap5vyjlia7fkirfsnfizflqd.onion/nihilist/blog-contributions/projects/1)
If there is a new tutorial that should be added in the opsec blog, let us know in our [SimpleX Chatrooms](http://nowherejezfoltodf4jiyl6r56jnzintap5vyjlia7fkirfsnfizflqd.onion/simplex.html) or as a new git issue our [Forgejo repository](http://git.nowherejezfoltodf4jiyl6r56jnzintap5vyjlia7fkirfsnfizflqd.onion/nihilist/blog-contributions) directly.
If there is a new tutorial that should be added in The Opsec Bible, let us know in our [SimpleX Chatrooms](http://nowherejezfoltodf4jiyl6r56jnzintap5vyjlia7fkirfsnfizflqd.onion/simplex.html) or as a new git issue our [Forgejo repository](http://git.nowherejezfoltodf4jiyl6r56jnzintap5vyjlia7fkirfsnfizflqd.onion/nihilist/blog-contributions) directly.
## The Blog is open to contributions:
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- [The Kicksecure Documentation](http://www.w5j6stm77zs6652pgsij4awcjeel3eco7kvipheu6mtr623eyyehj4yd.onion/wiki/Documentation) : One of the actual backbones of OPSEC in general, making Privacy, Anonymity and even Deniability possible on the operating system level and explaining how they achieved it
- [The Whonix Documentation](http://www.dds6qkxpwdeubwucdiaord2xgbbeyds25rbsgr73tbfpqpt4a6vjwsyd.onion/wiki/Documentation) : One of the actual backbones of OPSEC in general, making Anonymity possible on the operating system level and explaining how they achieved it
- [The Hitchhiker's guide to Anonymity](https://anonymousplanet.org/guide/) : The main inspiration for the Opsec blog, an actual goldmine of information, even though i don't like how everything is in one page.
- [The Hitchhiker's guide to Anonymity](https://anonymousplanet.org/guide/) : The main inspiration for The Opsec Bible, an actual goldmine of information, even though i don't like how everything is in one page.
- [Hackliberty Resources](https://git.hackliberty.org/hackliberty.org/Hack-Liberty-Resources) : Community focused on Anarchy in general
- [Dread /d/opsec](http://dreadytofatroptsdj6io7l3xptbet6onoyno2yv7jicoxknyazubrad.onion/d/opsec) : Dread being one of the largest darknet forums out there, their opsec board is a fertile ground for truth seeking
- [Sam bent's youtube channel](https://www.youtube.com/@Sam_Bent) : Ex-darknet vendor, well versed in anything opsec-related, with solid background on the law in general.

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Becoming a Maintainer is the next step to contribute to the Opsec blog and Darknet Lantern projects, where you get to assist the other contributors contribute just like you did. The requirement is simple: **You should have contributed at least 3 times, having submitted contributions that were already nearly finished (95%) in one go.** If you are still submitting contributions that are 75% finished in one go, you are not ready to become a maintainer yet, maintainers are supposed to know the quality standard perfectly, to be able to enforce it [when doing contribution reviews](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJuNQeG9Irc&t=4m14s), therefore i expect that they show that they understand it.
Becoming a Maintainer is the next step to contribute to The Opsec Bible and Darknet Lantern projects, where you get to assist the other contributors contribute just like you did. The requirement is simple: **You should have contributed at least 3 times, having submitted contributions that were already nearly finished (95%) in one go.** If you are still submitting contributions that are 75% finished in one go, you are not ready to become a maintainer yet, maintainers are supposed to know the quality standard perfectly, to be able to enforce it [when doing contribution reviews](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJuNQeG9Irc&t=4m14s), therefore i expect that they show that they understand it.

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I don't believe one bit that doing drugs is worth it, given the havoc it can wreck upon your life. Having been addicted myself to substances in the past, i find that sobriety is way more worth it, because that's when you get to do what you truly want to do [(pleasure seeking is not what you truly need in your life)](../../productivity/rightthing/index.md).
I used to dabble in sensitive activites here and there when i started the opsec blog, but after a while i realized that the paranoia is not worth it. However, i respect those that are willing to put their lives on the line for some sensitive activity that they actually believe could change the world for the better.
I used to dabble in sensitive activites here and there when i started The Opsec Bible, but after a while i realized that the paranoia is not worth it. However, i respect those that are willing to put their lives on the line for some sensitive activity that they actually believe could change the world for the better.
**All of this to say, if you intend to do any sensitive activity, don't do it unless if you pondered all of the risks (especially if that includes ending up in jail), decide if it is actually worth it or not**. If you intend to actually do any sensitive activity after thinking through all the risks that come with it, i recommend that you read all of our deniability tutorials in order to familiarize yourself with the overall concept and setups, learn how to protect your activities in the case of you being forced to type a password, and make sure you implement it correctly. **Deniability is definitely a WAY stricter practice than that of maintaining anonymity, as this is where every small details can make the difference between a small sentence and a life sentence.**

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# What is the goal of the Opsec blog ?
# What is the goal of The Opsec Bible ?