“It is common knowledge in the programmer's circle that almost every smartphone in the world is infected with some form of trojan.”
Source: Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“[...] just remember, the storm doesn't last forever. It can scare you; it can shake you to your core. But it never lasts. The rain subsides, the thunder dies, and the winds calm to a soft whisper. And that moment after the storm clouds pass, when all is silent and still, you find peace. Quiet, gentle peace.”
Source: FEAR OF FALLING
“Diary of Dervish Advaitam
(Naskaristana 2738)
The other day I was reminiscing,
which was the first inhumanity
that lit the fuse of my life,
and I think I figured it out -
it was probably Islamophobia, which turned
my life into a living rebuttal to every
form of dehumanization disguised as heritage -
perhaps that was when the dervish took root,
even though on paper I wasn't a muslim -
papers identify monkeys, not the human spirit;
a dervish is no longer a muslim,
just like an advaitin is not a hindu,
and a christly person is not a christian -
religion of a dervish is love,
religion of an advaitin is oneness,
religion of a christ is kindness.
Quietly an advaitin became dervish,
and emerged Dervish Advaitam,
with languages of the world as master power,
and sciences of the mind as master plan.”
Source: Nazmahal: Palace of Grace
“Anything that says ‘smart’ in front of its name, is a potential magnet for trojans. The same goes for anything that is endorsed as ‘open source’.”
Source: Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“Internet privacy is fiction.”
Source: Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“In our online world there is no way for a regular civilian to keep their phone uninfected. And that includes everybody except skilled and resourceful programmers.”
Source: Vatican Virus: The Forbidden Fiction
“If you use social media,
don't ask for privacy.
If you want privacy,
don't use social media.”
Source: Dervis Vadisi: 100 Promissory Sonnets
“If you strictly want something not to get on the internet, do not keep it on your phone.”
Source: Mucize Insan: When The World is Family
“Either Internet or Privacy
(Cybersecurity 101, Sonnet)
The purpose of a strong password
is not to keep your accounts safe,
but to keep your accounts moderately
secure against common scammers, however,
if you become a target of actual hackers,
or a person of interest to the government,
have no doubt, your internet
activities are already monitored.
Paranoia of cybersecurity only ruins sanity,
it does nothing to establish security.
No technology that's connected
to the internet is unhackable,
either you can have internet or privacy.
So, don't post family pictures online,
keep your passwords moderately complex,
refrain from consentless content,
cloud is the last place to be private.”
Source: Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“The purpose of a strong password is not to keep your accounts safe, but to keep your accounts moderately secure against common scammers, however, if you become a target of actual hackers, or a person of interest to the government, have no doubt, your internet activities are already monitored.”
Source: Sonnets From The Mountaintop