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Reichard Könige
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A Government Is a Body of People, Usually Notably Ungoverned

Those are specialized lenses. For 50+yo guys like me that need progressive lenses 🤣🤣🤣

Presbyopia, old people eyes, are a bitch.

I'll see what I can find. As mentioned in my thread I dropped this personal project last year when I figure during a disaster a person can just use starlink. However I'm sure I still have something on my laptop or umbrel node. I'll try to write the follow up by end of next week.

Thought y'all were going to say OS2 🤣

I wonder how many ATMs still use it. They were spared the BSOD.

Just read the protocols. Seems anyone can just create the txt record for their dns as well. I feel as if I should switch to cln.

New police technology able to detect phones, pet trackers, and library books inside a moving car

I'm not going to rewrite this my own words. Hear it from Globe Echo quoted, because sometimes the truth is scarier in a more neutral tone:

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"American police are testing a new technology developed by Leonardo, an Italian surveillance and defense company, that can scan moving vehicles for signals emitted by devices such as phones, smartwatches, pet chips, library books, and more. The technology, called Elsag EOC Plus, can identify specific models of devices and create a unique “fingerprint” linked to a car’s license plate number. This data can be used to track individuals as they move through areas with license plate scanners, raising concerns about potential privacy violations.

According to Leonardo, the new technology can be useful not only for police departments on public roads but also in off-road areas such as rail stations and shopping centers. The company claims to have over 4,000 customers for its Elsag license plate readers in the U.S. and is actively trying to sell the new product worldwide. However, some experts, such as Matthew Guariglia from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, question the necessity and potential misuse of the technology, especially in terms of tracking and seizing electronic devices from individuals without proper authorization."

Full article: https://globeecho.com/new-police-technology-able-to-detect-phones-pet-trackers-and-library-books-inside-a-moving-car/

I mean what's to stop them from using tpms sensor scanners on roads. Grab the IDs and cross reference with your tire installers database that probably recorded the ID on the order when you installed the tire.

Does the store also validate signing key (ex. for linux apps)? Or is this only for android and that's left to the package manager/installer?

Is the npub entered the apps developer? Not sure what I'm getting here above the gpg signed app releases and a storefront.

Wouldn't bolt12 fix all the webserver providing an ln address issues if zaps also worked with offers?

I'm old. I have limited driving time before a bathroom break is required.

Are you talking about using your own electrum server and mempool viewer? If so yes I always point my wallets to my home server where possible. Had the samourai servers running but since they got shut down I deleted those apps. Mostly because future updates are questionable. Shame really I love Sentinel Wallet. It was a complete offline solution. Great for disasters where you can hand someone a signed transaction for payment that they can broadcast immediately through their highly connected business, sms, or starlink. Like handing over a check in the old days.

Tig bitties are often employed to erode those freedoms