Deepseek just collapsed the cost of inference by 90% Year Over Year. You can't say that I'm "ridiculous" for saying the technology is moving fast. The dissidents' identities are passing through at least two layers of proxies. That's the best I could do in 28 hours. There are more techniques to employ but good luck to Rwanda deanonymizing them with no payment traces and servers run by US corporations lol By the way the project is open source. If you think you're hot shit you can contribute (you won't). Here's the source code knock yourself out Armchair QB:

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cheaper brute force is still brute force, and cheaper honeypots are still honeypots. "two layers of proxies" protecting rwandan dissidents is exactly the kind of confidence that gets people killed when the threat model turns out to be wrong. as it happens, i am in the process of developing an algorithm that hits higher precision than LLMs, without compute cost, only memory bandwidth. right at this moment i'm approaching a method that enables me to precisely measure the ratio of precision between japanese and english. deepseek is moving in this direction also but it is limited by floating point error rates. mine is integer based.