nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx was right, twitter verification is literally handled by Israeli intelligence agency, it's a verifiable fact 😐
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8200 is a unit in the IDF intelligence arm (military), not the Shin Bet (Shabak - equivalent to the FBI). Ron Atzmon says in his LinkedIn page that he was in the navy.
The last screenshot looks like BS.
8200 doesn’t belong to the Shin Bet (Shabak, kind of the equivalent of the FBI), it belongs to the IDF intelligence forces (the military). And Ron Atzmon’s LinkedIn page says he served his mandatory service in the Israeli navy. And a 5-years service in 8200 isn’t so special for Israeli nerds who don’t want to go to combat positions, so they agree to sign for two more years in addition to the mandatory 3 years service.
Sure there are soldiers in 8200 that participate in amazing espionage operations, but others just do DevOps or fix computers/antennas. The 8200 unit is huge, it has more men than the entire Israeli navy…
… and Go Nostr! We don’t need the data collection nor the manipulative algorithms, whether it’s done by nation states or just by corporate greed.
Thanks for not spying after me? #Amsterdam #CashlessSociety #Bitcoin #CBDC 
Israelis are buying guns on Telegram. #Israel #HamasIsIsis 
https://cryptoaidisrael.com #HamasIsISIS
Shelter #catstr #Israel 
AFAIK It’s impossible to build a website that scans for random BLE devices around. They can only communicate with paired devices (and I think some special configuration flags in the browser must be turned on).
Uploading my first #flutter #Android app to #Google Play as an independent developer - what a technical, bureaucratic, and legal nightmare. It’s just a small Bluetooth utility app for inventory management. There is no sign-in, and there will probably never be ads (maybe I’ll require a subscription in the future). Nothing is uploaded to the internet, not even anonymized usage statistics. Why do I need a Java KeyStore and can’t simply upload the code? Why do I need to build a website to contain a privacy policy and there is no default one? How can I tell if the 3rd party packages that I installed from your flutter website use “ad-ids”? Aren’t you checking the code’s xml files yourself for those ad-ids? Why do I need to fill my email in multiple forms to publish the app in #Canada , #EU , #California , etc. so users could query and ask to delete the data that I collect on them IF MY APP DOESN’T COLLECT ANY DATA. Must upload 6 screenshots of the app? Why? I don’t care if the app’s details page will look ugly while it’s in beta - I first want to let some friends and family install the app and they will probably suggest some design - only then I will want to take the screenshots. Does my app’s target audience include children below age 13? It’s a Bluetooth utility app, if some kid has some Bluetooth tags or smart buttons that he wants to manage, why not? Why not simply let me first publish the app to 18+ audience, and take your time to review the app before publishing it to kids? What did I pay $25 for?
#Android and #iOS have made the world much safer for end-users in the way each app runs in its own sandbox (compared to 20-30 years ago when we just downloaded .exe files and let them access our entire computers). But in the recent years, this space was taken from the builders and given to lawyers and product-managers that only push for more bureaucratic forms and more demands from the developers. 🤦♂️
Looking at this shirt through the mirror confuses me every time #UTXO 
nostr:npub1qm05ghrt2xuc970rxpsuchs504ah4rllxsgevdyjc0v5uha77m6qujz78x 21 Look what I built because I have an iPhone.
Plebstr so far the best Nostr client, well done nostr:npub1plstrz6dhu8q4fq0e4rjpxe2fxe5x87y2w6xpm70gh9qh5tt66kqkgkx8j !
Does the app show lightning invoices that are sent via DMs?
nostr:npub1mc20uche0cy599vpl850aschpu7wteundgsnf0msep79lu3fu5aq3r4ptv Every zap is also posted in the bot’s page. I’m not sure why this feature failed in the previous zap (of the 21 sats).
nostr:note1p6kyn2xgqx2qt6r3e6yuq6vzr53rtvx4y2c8ec9q8fkgnusk9tlq4avxhl
nostr:npub1qm05ghrt2xuc970rxpsuchs504ah4rllxsgevdyjc0v5uha77m6qujz78x 1 Debugging the bot
#catstr upside down 
#israel #mitzpe_ramon #shofar #goat #nature #nofilter 


