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Havent been here couple months

Been away the next couple months too

#NostrMeh

Breathe air G ๐Ÿ˜…

Go outside touch some grass

Njoy sun

Suns out guns out

Social media addiction kicks in :)

Trollin trippin whatever

Remember 2020 Wasnt the effect came into manifestation in about '25 ;) ๐Ÿคซ

Chill b just fuckin around I'm high

But mayyybe blackrock got somtin do wit it this time ? Maybe we won't see ANY effects from now on? ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿคฃ

What happened to halving this time?

Absolutely no effect at all :)

Haha

The #halving, literally, didn't had any effect on the price this time

#Bitcoin ?

Sounds like nazi german quotes to me ... ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ

Complete bullshit ! ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿฅฑ๐Ÿฅฑ

From an indoctrinated apple user probably can not expect more...

People must be very confused when it comes to freedom...

It's the point you complaining about which is completely senseless

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Nice write-up. Tor over VPN is generally recommended if you want to hide Tor usage from your ISP and access the dark web securely, while VPN over Tor might be better if you prioritize privacy and want to shield your IP from the VPN provider.

**HOWEVER, IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT:**

**VPN over Tor (Computer -> Tor -> VPN -> Website) is more complicated due to the need for precise configuration and the potential for DNS leaks, whereas Tor over VPN is simpler and generally more supported by VPN providers.**

**So proceed with caution. You could shoot yourself in the foot if you don't know what you're doing and you don't test it well.**

**VPN over Tor:**

1. **Configuration Complexity:**

- Requires setting up the VPN client to connect after the Tor network is established.

- Ensuring that the VPN client is properly configured to route through Tor can be tricky.

2. **Limited VPN Support:**

-Not all VPN providers support connections through Tor, limiting the choice of VPN services.

3. **DNS Leaks:**

-More prone to DNS leaks if not properly configured, which can expose browsing activity.

4. **Performance:**

- Usually slower because the traffic first goes through the Tor network and then through the VPN, adding latency.

5. **Anonymity:**

- Tor entry nodes can see your IP address, but the VPN exit node sees the final destination. Misconfiguration can expose your identity.

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**Tor over VPN:**

1. **Simpler Setup:**

- Connect to the VPN first, then start the Tor browser. Most VPNs support this configuration.

2. **Privacy:**

- The VPN hides your IP from the Tor entry node, adding an extra layer of privacy.

3. **DNS Handling:**

- Easier to manage DNS settings, reducing the risk of leaks.

4. **Compatibility:**

- More VPN providers support this setup, making it easier to find a suitable service.

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2. Privacy:

- The VPN hides your IP from the Tor entry node, adding an extra layer of privacy.

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The enttry node knows where you coming from even with vpn ... entry node is always showing the same country, the country which you are in

Doofy society error code 404

Haha "meme speak" !! Orwells New speak

#nostr #meme #bitcoin

Social media still sucks and nostr couldn't change that