Monero & Seryth
Monero Monero
Hey Seryth, I see you spend hours tweaking avatars—ever thought about locking those mods so nobody can mess with them? I'd love to dive into some privacy tricks that keep your custom skins safe from hacks.
Seryth Seryth
Haha, yeah I already put my skins in a “no‑touch” zone that only opens during a raid—no one can sneak a poke at my work. If you’ve got hacks, just drop me the privacy tricks and I’ll slap a meme shield on my avatar. Let’s keep the custom chaos safe, but don’t tell anyone I’m the only one who can do that.
Monero Monero
First thing: keep every file you tweak in a version‑controlled repo that’s encrypted—think GPG signed, so if someone ever snags a copy they can’t verify its authenticity. Use a hash list; if the hash changes, you’ll know. Second, run your server with the least‑privileged user and limit what that user can read. If your avatar scripts touch a file that isn’t supposed to be public, you’ll see an audit trail. Third, use a separate “meme shield” bundle that’s signed and stored in a locked directory; the server should check the signature before loading it. Finally, keep a local encrypted backup of all your mods so you can roll back if something slips. That way your custom chaos stays private and safe.