The pixels you see are not your own. Not truly.
In an age where digital threats penetrate deeper than ever, "The DisplayJet Manifesto" unveils a revolutionary vision for absolute visual security. Gautham Nair exposes the fundamental flaw in modern graphical computing - a system built on implicit trust that leaves your most sensitive visual data exposed to unprecedented threats.
This manifesto isn't just a proposal; it's a declaration of war against visual compromise. Dive into the groundbreaking Zero-Sight Principle, a paradigm shift that demands no system component-not even the kernel-should ever "see" your pixels. Discover the innovative architecture of:
MAEM & EKMS: Hardware-backed encryption turning RAM into a "graveyard for scrapers."
SUPS: A secure user prompt system impervious to click-jacking.
HFLS: High-Frequency Luminance Shifting, designed to defeat even physical camera surveillance.
"The DisplayJet Manifesto" redefines "performance" as Visual Integrity, introducing a necessary "Security Tax" to safeguard human intent in a hostile digital landscape. It's a call for Native Silicon Integration and Sovereign Possession of your digital identity, moving privacy from a software preference to a physical law.
If you believe your privacy is non-negotiable, this manifesto is your roadmap to a truly secure visual future.