They are both irrelevant
That doesn't explain the cloud. Oh, wait...
Nothing healthy comes with a label.
Isn't that what decoupling is?
Like they did for the US.
You could use a VPN you know. It doesn't magically solve everything, but it improves things a lot.
You are connecting to them using your IP so...
BREAKING:
Undercover cops beat up pro-Palestine students at the University of Amsterdam.
https://video.nostr.build/775c979215610a02d54f9676b630a40f8ba2ec535f8a0c5407db7240fed07f27.mp4
"Undercover cops"
I am World Orb-verified and claim my UBI monthly. My iris scans captured during Orb-verification were hashed, never left the device and were only needed to confirm I had not been verified previously. The scans were deleted post-verification. At no point in time did I ever show my ID. So World doesn't even know my name (completely anonymous). I swap my World coins monthly for btc sats at a no-kyc exchange. Privacy worries are unfounded, IMHO.
"I am inviting you to install World App.
Here is the link: https://world.org/join/WDJXPMK"
How would you know your scan never left the device?
Sadly, it did, a few years back.
That one literally made me laugh out loud!
Not only he isn't going to pay for your cup of coffee, he will claim part of that tariff you just implemented.
It's more like "we don't trust anyone would -voluntarily- donate everything they own in our cause"
It makes sense, it should take some time before it shows anything but the process is so slow it is never accurate enough. Not that it matters, what does matter is that you are most likely mining at higher cost than buying the same amount of sats. Then again mining is fun!
https://www.kryptex.com/?ref=3ab86bf4
Nothing beats leaving your PC on to mine free sats while you sleep. πππ
How many free sats can your existing Windows computer earn you?
0.000000000000?
Text:
Chrome to patch decades-old flaw that let sites peek at your history
After 23 years, the privacy plumber has finally arrived to clean up this mess A 23-year-old side-channel attack for spying on people's web browsing histories will get shut down in the forthcoming Chrome 136, released last Thursday to the Chrome beta channel.β¦
#theregister #IT
https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/04/07/chrome_135_history_sniffing/
They must have introduced another "bug" then at some point
The banks are well protected against that in the EU. They have no money to give!



