Wonder why you feel the need to couch your opinions/thoughts?
You’re clearly saying you think the market will go up over October/Q4 but then follow by saying essentially “I’m an idiot who is usually wrong”
Why even post your opinions then? Or just say what you believe and it’s ok if you’re wrong…
Me too. Not sure that applies to on device lock mechanism on an open source secure device (nostr:npub1235tem4hfn34edqh8hxfja9amty73998f0eagnuu4zm423s9e8ksdg0ht5 ) but thanks 😊
I just need an improved fingerprint reader, the one on my 7 is atrocious
Now lookup how much he got paid to say “I am groot” a handful of times. Mind blowing
I think ‘spot’ etf fractional reserves may be the bigger impact
It’s such a beautiful thing. I love my Linux mint and really despise the few times I have to go back to windows (work).
Can’t believe the thing is free
I don’t think it concerns them. People are generally 1/2 issue voters at this point and have chosen teams.
And roughly half the republicans don’t even care about any issue, it’s just “we like the fat orange man with makeup”
Thanks, yeah I found it last night, great recommendation!
TLDR for those that may be seeking a similar solution, he recommends either using mysudo or using an app called Sipnetic paired with a twilio voip account.
I’m going to test these out as I’m not sure how they’ll perform behind a vpn.
In terms of handling sms 2fa (when you have no choice, like some banks), he gave an example of a client of his putting a second SIM/esim on the phone that is $5/month for call/text and leaving it disabled whenever you aren’t expecting a 2fa code.
Awesome, thanks. Will check out Bazells recommendations to do this!
It gets you a data only, non-kyc sim, but that isn’t my primary issue (I can easily grab a mint mobile sim from Best Buy with cash).
My real issue is finding the voip service that can reliably receive legacy calls/texts (even when behind a vpn), can receive 2fa codes, and can notify me of incoming calls/sms without google play services tarnishing my graphene device.
Great, I’m using graphene! One thing I’ve been trying to figure out is a good voip solution for all legacy calls/texts. Haven’t been able to find a good solution that gets 2fa from banks (who some still force a text) and that works well behind a vpn. Ideally I’d also be able to get incoming call/message notifications without installing google play services on my phone.
Main reasons I’d like to do this is I figure that reduces the chances of being sim swapped (no one uses/knows my actual sim number) and if my VoIP numbers get caught up in mass surveillance, it isn’t tied to my location (via SIM card cell towers)
Any favorite tools you can point to for maintaining privacy of your data?
What do you prefer for a cheap node?
I went with option 1 with some whirlpooling to at least gain forward privacy
nostr:npub1235tem4hfn34edqh8hxfja9amty73998f0eagnuu4zm423s9e8ksdg0ht5 is built on Linux
I had one message me as you and it looked pretty realistic. Once they offered to send me nudes for sats, I realized it wasn’t you
What’s your fav place to buy non kyc sats?
Any recs for someone who already has a kyc’d stack?
If you made investment decisions thinking 10, 15, 20 trillion etc… were unsustainable and that a collapse/debt spiral would occur, it wouldn’t have worked out well for you. I agree that it is unsustainable over a long enough time period.
But just like the gold bugs who have been shouting that the usd is about to collapse for decades now, so buy as much gold as you can, you’d be wrong.
Knowing the direction is one thing, but in investing the timing is equally as important
What’s that quote, the market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent?
I love using Linux (yes I am a normie and I use Ubuntu most of the time because it's easier) ... but a simple thing like "I want the latest Tor update which the developers put **strongly recommend updating** on is way too much hassle.
Look at this nonsense I have to do:
https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2021/01/install-tor-tor-browser-ubuntu-20-10-20-04/
Strange. Seems so simple on Linux mint using their built in software manager
