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    I do this and I use Proton as my email provider. I think as long as you set the email security standards, which Proton, for example, teaches you how to do, you should be fine.

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  • monero Monero XMR vs BTC Silent Payments
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    From what I understand, silent payments only gives the sender the ability to generate addresses that the receiver can pull Bitcoin from. So it protects the receiver, but it does not protect the sender and it does not protect the amounts. This is a step in the right direction for Bitcoin, but it's still nothing compared to Monero.

    Edit: Instead of having the receiver manually have to give you a new address that's fresh every single time you want to pay them. This automatically can generate new addresses to pay them without their input.

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    Started using Linux in 2010 on a virtual machine on a Windows XP machine that was really not meant to run it and it was God awful. But I knew that it was the virtual machine not Linux itself. After that I was using my laptop for school and a Windows update completely broke it and I absolutely had to use it for the next class that I was going to in like five minutes and I had a flash drive with a live Linux environment already on it and so I just used that. However, once I was done with class that day, my first thought was why should I even go in and attempt to fix this Windows machine when Linux has been working fine for me all day. And so I just went ahead and wiped the disk and ran the installer. And I've been using Linux ever since. I do generally keep a Windows virtual machine around, just in case, but it's extremely rare that I've ever needed to use it.

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  • aboringdystopia A Boring Dystopia How Much Money Do Americans Have in Their Bank Accounts in 2024?
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    I mostly follow the Dave Ramsey every dollar plan. So I have my budget worked out in such a way that once I'm done paying everything and moving money around, my bank account has like $5 in it that's just there to absorb any weird charges I might forget about. It doesn't normally happen, but it helps to have it just for that reason. I also have a specific amount that I put into my savings every month and the vast majority of my money I take out of the fiat system entirely every single month.

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  • cybersecurity Cybersecurity Patelco shuts down banking systems following ransomware attack
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    It is definitely possible to place rent some places with crypto. Any that will accept a debit card at least. As far as the credit card bill you could be right about that one. Credit card bills, car payments, and mortgages are the hardest ones to deal with since they are direct bank withdrawals.

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  • latestagecapitalism Late Stage Capitalism The Real Reason House Prices Are Skyrocketing: What The Real Estate Industry Won't Tell You
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    None that I'm aware of. I guess it's possible, but I have not seen it be the case yet.

    Edit: I can tell you for a fact that the ones I'm listing are legitimate. And if you don't believe me, try purchasing one with the multi-signature escrow.

    https://xmrbazaar.com/user/shortwavesurfer2009

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    I've been involved in crypto since like 2013 or 2014 and the most common thing that I buy with crypto is my groceries.

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    Firefox gets tons of funding from Google, and their code is quite frankly humongous. From what I understand, it's extremely hard to get the gecko web view engine to work. In another browser, unless it's a fork of Firefox, unlike Chromium where you can just redesign an entire browser around it.

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    T-Mobile In Trouble After It Decides To Build Cell Tower That Is 'Not Safe' For Residents wccftech.com

    I highly suggest clicking the link to the cross post and reading it as those comments are super good.

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    technology Technology T-Mobile In Trouble After It Decides To Build Cell Tower That Is 'Not Safe' For Residents
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    What about those military things that they use to disperse crowds? Where it makes you feel like your skin is cooking, but it's actually not. I feel like that uses high power and high frequency radio waves to accomplish that.

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    The higher the frequency, the worse that is. So standing very close to an HF antenna that only broadcasts up to like say 30 megahertz is different than standing next to a 700 megahertz cell phone antenna, which is different from standing next to a 2.5 gigahertz cell phone antenna. The reasoning for that is due to power levels and wavelength of the radio signal itself.

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    Mind crossposting this to !t_mobile@lemmy.ml?

    Also, they will lose. The FCC has said that the companies can build towers where they are needed for coverage. They might have to make it look like a tree or something, but they cannot be rejected from building it.

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  • monero Monero I want a cypherpunk insurance - can it be done?
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    I loved that right up. I would totally want something like this. However, I don't do anything that would require insurance for the scenario that was laid out in this onion link, but I would like a cypherpunk car insurance or house insurance or something.

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    Actually, the original Band 13 700 megahertz agreement was that all Verizon phones would be unlocked from day zero. And they recently got a waiver from the FCC to increase it to 60 days. So, for Verizon, this would change nothing at all. For AT&T and T Mobile, though, this would be a major difference.

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy In what scenario is conscription acceptable? (if any)
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    Absolutely none whatsoever. Governmyth criminals have no right to tell me to go die for them. Go fuck yourselves.

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    Yes, my mom and I own a home together, because she is divorced, and I am legally blind, which makes it a removed to find work. I'm actually doing better than her though because I did not fall into the stupid debt trap with high interest credit cards or student loans and since I'm blind I can't drive a car so don't have insurance and a car payment to worry about. So while I am not rich by any means, I actually have more money every single month than she does. Easily. Except for tax time, that is. That time she does have more money than I do, but only for a short time until it gets eaten by the credit cards.

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    Inflation won't go away unless you switch to a currency that doesn't inflate. And yes, inflation is a tax. It's just a tax you don't know you're paying because it's hidden from you. Instead of having less dollars in your balance, your dollar just buys less, which is the same thing.

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    Without 52%+ taxes people would have enough to live on and save. (15% from your pay, 15% from your salary that your employer takes automatically, 10% sales tax, 12% inflation). I didnt count all the other taxes such as property ad velorem, gas, etc.)

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    Sprint would have failed without the merger and we would have had three carriers anyway so it doesn't matter whether they merged or not and in fact it's probably better that they did because it caused T-Mobile's service to improve dramatically since then. I knew friends who had T-Mobile back in 2012 and it was a joke. I had T-Mobile in 2016 and it was only okay.

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    Oh, gotcha. So crypto mining is bad, because he can't make money off of it. But AI is just fine, because he can make tons of money off of it. I understand now. Makes perfect sense.

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    Everybody has something of value they can contribute to society. So people need to find what that is for them and do that for somebody else. If you're good at washing dishes, then go wash dishes. If you're good at painting houses, then go paint houses. The libertarian mindset, at least from what I can gather, is a hand up, not a hand out.

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    I would support community fundraisers to help people get out of situations that are bad for them. So for example, LGBTQ people who live in LGBTQ friendly places could raise money to support others who are currently living in Texas and need to move away.

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    Let the states handle it. If the states don't handle it well and have bad infrastructure, then you are free to leave. Before a state that has better infrastructure. I'd like to see a world where states compete to get new people to move there and have incentive programs for people who wish to leave other states.

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    You know, I'm honestly not sure. I re-read my comment, and I can't figure out where my brain was going while I was writing that comment. I know I had a reason for it, but I couldn't tell you what it was at this point.

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    Oh, I'm most definitely am. I'm using my brain and my knowledge to help teach others to fight the system and defund the IRS and defund the government and burn it all to the ground.

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    F-Droid shortwavesurfer 3 months ago 96%
    FOSS replacement for Firefox Focus?

    Title. I use Firefox Focus because it's easy to clear history by just hitting the Delete button and it saves very little to no information on app exit. I know the Duck Duck Go privacy browser does this as well, but it's more of a full-fledged browser with bookmarks and everything else. Where I'm just looking for something super lightweight and quick.

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    Change tor circuit on mobile.

    I just got an update from the Guardian project here recently for the Tor Browser version 13.5 on Android. Before, there always used to be a notification in the notification tray that would say the download and upload speed and have a new identity button to switch circuits if one was lagging. But I do not see that anymore. So how do I change circuits now without completely closing the browser and reopening it which would be a total pain in the ass?

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    USA: The financial meltdown is beginning. www.nbcnews.com

    They are keeping this quiet, but this affects 2.9% of US bank customers.

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    Privacy shortwavesurfer 3 months ago 38%
    How much is privacy actually worth?

    I can't seem to find an actual currency estimate of how much privacy is actually worth. I see a ton of articles talking about why privacy should be worth more to people or what people would pay for privacy services or how much people would sell their privacy for, but I don't see anything that gives a value for the privacy industrial complex, so to speak. Like if you take every company and non-profit and everything else and throw it all together, how much is the privacy industry actually worth? Edit: It's worth at least $2.8 billion US dollars because that is the market cap on average of the privacy-focused cryptocurrency Monero. Edit 2: If you put Monero, Zcash, and Dash together, you come up with $3.4 billion US dollars. Edit 3: All the above plus Signal, Proton and EFF bring it up to 3.5 billion.

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    Monero mentioned in the news

    "That’s why, while almost no one pays for coffee with bitcoin, many use the privacy coin monero (XMR) to buy this or that" https://www.coindesk.com/opinion/2024/06/14/mass-adoption-would-ruin-crypto-keep-it-a-niche/

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    Monero shortwavesurfer 3 months ago 60%
    Did startup Flow Computing just make CPUs 100x faster?

    cross-posted from: https://social.hai.haus/objects/ed94b6d5-d8c9-4788-8909-6688c5fdc4ac > @technology@lemmy.world Did startup Flow Computing just make CPUs 100x faster? > > https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/11/24176304/flow-computing-startup-parallel-processing-accelerator

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    My thoughts on Tortured Poets Department.

    So it seems to me that things like tortured poets department and midnight have been more mellow than her previous albums such as 1989 and reputation. Personally, I don't like them as well. They are still good. There's no question about that, but I prefer the more upbeat style she used in reputation, especially. Edit: Pretty sure my favorite song from Tortured Poets Department is probably "Down Bad".

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    Monero shortwavesurfer 3 months ago 72%
    We shouldn't have to work 40 hours a week to afford a basic life. We do because our currency is constantly losing value. This is by design.

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/16569040 > There's a lot of talk about inflation and its causes. Is it corporate greed? Supply chain issues? One clear base cause of inflation less talked about is having an inflationary currency supply. Any other inflation caused by supply chain issues, corporate greed, lack of market competition, etc is just added on top of that. Fiat inflationary currency is a rather new invention in terms of the human timeline. In the US, Nixon is the start of it. Central banks aim for 2-3% inflation in "good years". The money supply expands, the portion of that supply a single dollar represents, and therefore its value, decreases. This isn't a conspiracy, it's government policy, and both parties gleefully support it because it benefits their rich donors. > > Think of it: in the last 50 years, everything has gotten cheaper to produce thanks to increasing mechanization, outsourcing to cheap labor/low regulation countries, and extremely efficient supply chains. Yet so many things "cost more" than they did 50 years ago. Even basics like bread. What used to be 5c in the US in the 50s now costs $5.00. How is that the case? Shouldn't it cost less? Where is that "extra efficiency" going if not to lower prices? The answer: *bread is the same value it's always been, the money has gotten less valuable*. This is how they keep working class people running on a treadmill, never able to achieve economic mobility. > > Inflationary currency devalues the currency you worked hard to earn by increasing the supply. It hits the middle class the worst because they have more of their net wealth in cash, often in the form of emergency funds, savings, and putting together enough money for a down payment on a home. Rich people have their money in assets which aren't harmed by currency inflation. Actually, even worse, it inflates the value of those assets! If the dollar loses value (all other things being equal), it takes more dollar to buy a share in Amazon, just like it takes more dollars to buy a loaf of bread. Poor people live hand to mouth, so their net wealth is not impacted much, but inflationary currency prevents them from saving and "moving up". If you want to identify the causes of increasing wealth disparity, the inability of people to save money and theft of value from the middle class via money supply expansion is a major one. >

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    Google Messages Will Soon Accept 911 Texts via RCS www.tmonews.com

    This isn't directly t-mobile related, but it is more of an adjacent area. But still good information to have.

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    [MEGATHREAD] Speedtests Jun 2024

    Welcome to this month's speedtest megathread. Yep, you heard that right, it's time to show off your speeds. # Format Location (city, state), Downlink, Uplink, Device, Notes. An example would look like this: "Minneapolis, MN, 554 down, 31 up, Google Pixel 7a, taken in downtown". # Rules 1. No screenshots. They take up valuable server space, require more bandwidth, and are not accessible to screen reader users. 2. If you live in a small town or rural area please fudge your location a little. As an example if i lived in Olive Hill, Ky (population 1580) I might use Grayson, Ky (population 3834) instead.

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    Inflation is higher than they would like you to believe.

    The US government is telling everybody that inflation is 3.4% per year. That is not correct. Try 14.2% and that's about right. Source : gold/usd 1 year simple moving average.

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    Monero shortwavesurfer 4 months ago 84%
    monero.com has lost weight

    I just noticed that the last couple of versions of the Monero.com wallet have lost like 130 megabytes of weight. Maybe it decided to lay off on the Cake.

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    F-Droid shortwavesurfer 4 months ago 96%
    Flicky Bee

    So i saw TWIF And a new game was added called Flicky Bee. It caught my attention so I decided to test it out and it's disturbingly more entertaining than it has any right to be. Lol

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    Monero shortwavesurfer 4 months ago 80%
    A potential small-scale spam attack?

    In recent days, we had been hovering right around 35 to 40,000 transactions per day, and just in a very short amount of time, it's went from that level up to 53,000. I am not aware of any major purchasing holidays, such as Christmas or back to school, that might cause a bump in transactions like this, so I'm wondering if it might be the beginning of a low-grade spam attack.

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    Monero shortwavesurfer 4 months ago 93%
    coindesk wrote an article about the "M" word www.coindesk.com

    They even included a quote from a redditer that I thought wouldn't be included. > Feds really must hate monero. Guess it’s a proof to keep using it

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    After Mint Mobile Acquisition, US Cellular is Next for T-Mobile www.tmonews.com

    I see one problem with this article. They called US Cellular an MVNO when it's actually an MNO.

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    [MEGATHREAD] Speedtests May 2024

    Welcome to this month's speedtest megathread. Yep, you heard that right, it's time to show off your speeds. # Format Location (city, state), Downlink, Uplink, Device, Notes. An example would look like this: "Minneapolis, MN, 554 down, 31 up, Google Pixel 7a, taken in downtown". # Rules 1. No screenshots. They take up valuable server space, require more bandwidth, and are not accessible to screen reader users. 2. If you live in a small town or rural area please fudge your location a little. As an example if i lived in Olive Hill, Ky (population 1580) I might use Grayson, Ky (population 3834) instead.

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    F-Droid shortwavesurfer 5 months ago 93%
    My thoughts on Read You RSS reader

    I want to like it, but it is not sending me push notifications, and that is a deal breaker. I run lineage OS and have ntfy as a unified push provider but expected that the app would be able to have a check interval at which time it would send me notifications if anything was new. The description says it's capable of doing notifications, but I did not see them in several hours of using it with notifications turned on. This is probably one I will revisit in the future to see if there's any progress on it. Edit: I just realized in filing a comment on a bug report with my experience this morning that the system never did prompt me to allow notifications for the app. So I manually went in and allowed notifications and so we will see if that works. Edit 2: that worked. Add a new feed, swipe up to go to app switcher, tap read you icon, tap app info, tap notifications, and turn them on. Switch back to read you, long press a feed, and tap allow notification (it doesnt respect the setting when you add the feed for some reason)

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