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Replying to Avatar ODELL

Lol "Zap shaming"

But doesn't that just centralize everything to your refrigerator?

And if you could just publish your notes by jotting them onto a piece of paper and have the world see it instantly wouldn't that just centralize them to the piece of paper?

And if you could just publish them to your brain as you have the thought of them and have everybody in the world see them instantly wouldn't that just centralize them to your brain?

🤔

Hence the importance of privacy and how flaunting your wealth is one of the quickest ways to destroy it.

Replying to Avatar Petter ⚡

Proof of Stake or Proof of Shit?

The charalatans understand it. It's the ones who fall for their charlatanry who don't.

Well... there's also blood, bones, muscles, other organs, etc etc... but that's a little too me.

Watching Preston Pysh's podcast with Parker Lewis and Will Cole and Parker Lewis summed up the friction of Saylor's view of bitcoin as a store of value. "The reason people don't take a fraction of their equity in a building on Fifth Ave to buy a cup of coffee is because a building isn't money. Money is property, but not all property is money. And that's the distinction between a store of value and money. Bitcoin can be both a store of value and it can be money."

But Will did make the point of saying Saylor has made himself very public with his accumulation strategy and that portraying bitcoin as primarily a store of value he's trying to not be perceived as someone that is trying to cripple the dollar. Doesn't mean the rest of us have to see it that way though.

I'd always understood Rambo's struggle was against ignorance, but that video really broke down some askew perceptions of mine of some of the antagonists (Teasel, Gault, etc). I don't think I realized Teasel was also a vet. For some reason I always thought they had a distaste for the armed forces in that town.

The explanation of the ending really helped reaffirm it for me. The idea of him dying instead of living was just within the context of the movie as it was, maybe with Teasel getting off a final shot or one of the trigger happy idiots across the street trying to be a hero. Not with all that other junk they didn't use in the film. But you/Sly are right, the message that would've sent to vets would have been horrible. Troutman walking him out was the right move.

And thank god Richard Crenna got the part over Douglas. No offense to Douglas, but that part ain't him.

Thank you for linking that vid. 🤙

On the other hand, we wouldn't have gotten the oversized super hero cartoonish Rambo in the other movies. Not that I disliked them, but I prefer the more "relatable" Rambo in first blood. And had he died it would've made for a more compelling ending to the story.

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PrivacyTechPro tip: Using an always-on VPN is recommended good privacy practice. However, there are other ways of tracking your specific device on the internet.

For example, if you forget you logged into Google Chrome with your real account and real name or you forgot to log out of Gmail and you visit a website with Google tracking, the site (and Google) may still be able to identify it is you browsing their site based on your device and browser fingerprints (screen resolution, installed fonts etc) and your Google login, even though you are using a VPN to obscure your IP address.

Here are a few ways this could happen:

Websites using Google sign-in - Some sites offer "Sign in with Google" as an option. If you use this to log into a site in Chrome, the site will know your Google account and can associate your activity with that account.

Cookies from Google services - As you browse the web logged into your Google account, Google may place cookies on sites you visit that could identify you to those sites. For example, if a site has integration with Google AdSense or Analytics.

Browser fingerprinting - Through techniques like collecting information about your browser, plugins, system fonts and other details, sites may be able to uniquely "fingerprint" you and track you across browsing sessions. Being logged into Google could be one detail contributing to a fingerprint.

Using a paid always-on VPN (#IVPN, #Mullvad VPN, #Proton VPN) while using Tor helps mitigate this risk when you need extra privacy by going beyond just obscuring your IP. It has anti-fingerprinting technology that makes you look the same as other users on the network.

Do a side by side test with VPN + privacy browser (#Mullvad, #Librewolf) only, VPN + regular bowser, and VPN while using Tor to see the difference with what can be known about your device here:

https://www.deviceinfo.me/

#cybersecgirl #privacytechpro #tor #vpn #privacy

What are your thoughts on this? He says you're just asking for more attention by connecting to tor through vpn:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8bIt4K_Kfo

Especially if one gets thrown at you.

I haven't read the article yet but if I understand QOS correctly wouldn't dual-booting another OS give that OS the same privleged access to the hard drive/system that QOS has, thus defeating the purpose of QOS?

We'll probably get there a little quicker if we consolidate a few of those steps like they're utxo's. Lol

"Get your budgeted bitcoin off exchanges and into cold storage!"

Tutorials like the one nostr:npub1rxysxnjkhrmqd3ey73dp9n5y5yvyzcs64acc9g0k2epcpwwyya4spvhnp8 just put out should be attached to those slogans and outfitted with megaphones.

Would it be feasible to implement using a Yubikey/Nitrokey/other physical keys with nsecbunker?

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