I use linux too and used a Windows 7 VM, not because I couldn’t borrow a Windows computer, but because they don’t ship MSIE any more.
I use linux too and used a Windows 7 VM, not because I couldn’t borrow a Windows computer, but because they don’t ship MSIE any more.
I use it and like its UI but it doesn’t properly support offline, you can just download single tracks. By proper offline support I mean something like Audinaut, which unfortunately doesn’t work in new Android versions
Thanks for the Wikipedia article. Can you quote or paraphrase the first sentence?
Claude 3.7 told me i’m wrong a couple of times. It knows how to search. I don’t have an opinion on 4 yet but it can search too
I’m just sharing how I’ve found b2b contacts. My product was a financial failure but opened some doors.
I used google ads with very specific phrases and geolocation limited to rich countries. I spent a lot on it, the sales were like twice of what I spent, but I got some good contacts from it and they kept coming back for more.
But, and that’s a big “but”, I was employed before, noticed a niche that no commercial provider filled, and created my product. It wasn’t an idea that I thought was fun or could change the world.
Well, of course, if you put it in the same phone that you used with your real name, it’s not anonymous. If you use it from your home, you’re not anonymous. Cellular networks aren’t built for privacy. But that was not the question here.
These sim cards don’t require any identity verification or app installation and can be paid for anonymously.
Why don’t you get one of the anonymous esims from kycnot.me?
I like to leave ssh over tor hidden service on remote boxes. It’s pretty resilient and can serve as emergency access for when something happens to the VPN. Not a great primary access method because of the latency.
It starts a few screenshots down from here https://ourbigbook.com/cirosantilli/cia-2010-covert-communication-websites#overview-of-ciro-santilli-s-investigation
10/10 looking forward to my 3rd rewatch when i forget the gags
I hope you’re on my team when SHTF, then
Holy shit. No permanent damage?
I feel sorry fot you but I must ask, was it literal shit?
I’m going to reply with a link to review of a phone that solved it with IP67 rating
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/samsung-galaxy-s5-smartphone,3908-3.html
It’s likely an alternative to blik or internal revolut/n26/cashapp transfers. And in that regard it’s an improvement because of its openness. But privacy is not one of the reasons to use it.
There used to be external chargers. I’m not speaking Nokia times, I had a Xiaomi phablet with Android 5 or 6 with one of these. Just a frame for the battery with an USB input.
Tough audience here, huh?
Have you tried checking what the bytecode does? Maybe it’s just a way to block detection by Microsoft and antivirus programs, by creating a different binary every time. Just because something isn’t written in a high level language doesn’t mean it’s malicious. But it may be.