Brand new:
Simplified Privacy Podcast
Covering:
-Linux
-VPNs
-Phones
-Agorism
-VoIP
-Open Source Tools
-Decentralized Social Networks
-Circular Crypto Economy
-Making a Website
-Persuading friends and family
-Advanced Tricks
First episode is up:
https://podcast.simplifiedprivacy.com/
Don't miss out on the upcoming ones. Put the RSS link into AntennaPod or Apple:
Just had I listened to the first episode, and I absolutely love it. And Shadow Rebel totally has the voice for it. When will he be narrating an audiobook? Because I want to download it. LOL.
Brand new:
Simplified Privacy Podcast
Covering:
-Linux
-VPNs
-Phones
-Agorism
-VoIP
-Open Source Tools
-Decentralized Social Networks
-Circular Crypto Economy
-Making a Website
-Persuading friends and family
-Advanced Tricks
First episode is up:
https://podcast.simplifiedprivacy.com/
Don't miss out on the upcoming ones. Put the RSS link into AntennaPod or Apple:
I don't use antenna pod mainly because I find it to be too busy. So I will try it in escape pod and see if that works.
Seems like Bitcoin is the wrong thing to be using for human rights work. Well, I guess it depends on what type. Monero would be the better option though.
It seems like it may be something on their end, because it failed for a second time, and I had to call them again. And while I was on the phone with technical support, it started working again, and has been working ever since. So, maybe it was something they did.
Actually, perhaps not. It failed again. And so it might not be my problem, but it might be something on their end.
Well, that was no fun. I've been having some internet drops recently, and it wasn't really that big of an issue, but I woke up this morning and had absolutely no internet whatsoever, and ended up having to call my ISP technical support, which is something I extremely rarely have to do, because normally I can figure it out myself, but not this time. Well, on the bright side, at least I got it working again.
Okay, so the receiver point and the final broadcast point in this picture do not show numbers where I believe APRS on amateur radio. The first node that receives it automatically decrements it to the number two before sending it on. So it would not go as far, at least if I understand correctly.
If you do it over 80 meters or 160 meters using near vertical incidence sky wave antennas, you can get about 3 to 500 miles and it's fairly common with very few interruptions.
Oh look, a Feeder RSS user. Personally i am really enjoying Read You RSS but i keep feeder around for converting YouTube channel subs into RSS since Read You doesnt do it.
As for the actual thing itself, it's absolutely amazing that that one delisting is way over shadowed by fantastic developments.
meanwhile Moner gets 0% tax because governmyths cant find it.
I have added a coffee table and a 13 gallon kitchen trashcan to the #Monero circular #economy.
Hmmm... Why doesn't New Mexico have a city called "New Mexico City". After all, Mexico already has Mexico City.
That site got a real facelift since the last time I've been there and is actually looking really nice.
It's kind of funny because it seems as though GMRS is less used than amateur radio because I don't know of any repeaters anywhere near me for GMRS, but there are amateur radio repeaters all over the place. I've had my GMRS and amateur radio licenses for years, and I think I've used GMRS like two or three times.
its prob just primal but i hate that i cant "delete" a note. i know relays can ignore a delete request but i figure most would follow your wishes
Kinda defeats the point
#XMRBazaar
Or, you know, you could just use Monero, which is Layer 1 and not have to worry about issues that would come with trying to run Layer 2 nodes and managing channels and all that shit.
