Consume everything you can. Go down the rabbit hole so deep you’re afraid you’ll never come back. To start with, I suggest Monero Talk. That’s where you can start to listen to podcasts about it. And to get your first, you can go to xmrbazaar.com and click “Earn XMR”
I got the 50 from this video.
Because encryption doesn’t work for rooms over 50 people, so any room over that size is public by default. And most of the usage is the Matrix.org home server.
No, the only one that knows your IP is your server. So your server knows your IP because you talked to it and the server knows the recipient servers IP because that’s who you’re sending to. And the recipient knows their servers IP but doesn’t know your servers IP and doesn’t know your IP. Now you can find the recipient servers IP by doing a ping obviously and they can find your servers IP that same way but they can’t find your IP directly and you can’t find their IP directly. Now, this may change for audio calls because that uses WebRTC, but I can’t speak to that.
Run Linux as your host operating system and run Windows in a virtualized environment such as VirtualBox. That’s how I made my transition. I was Windows only and barely started playing with Linux. Then I installed Linux entirely and put Windows on a virtual machine. And now I don’t even have the Windows virtual machine anymore.
I have never had this happen to me thankfully but I absolutely go out of my way to make sure the device is unlocked before I ever lay hands on it and if it’s not for some reason I will absolutely return it because I flash lineage as soon as I get a new device. What I’ve found myself doing is buying new mid-range phones instead of used high-end devices. So I often find myself with like OnePlus Nord or Moto G or Pixel A or something like that.
Because it isn’t in the tags or releases section yet, but it is available as executables under the actions. So you choose the latest build and scroll all the way to the bottom and you will find the installers. You do have to be signed in though in order to download it for now.
Edit: And yet we still have almost 200 monero on the offer books after only a week of being active and being hard to download.
Take your DKK, buy Monero on Haveno, send to mullvad, done
They tried to pack too many features into one single application and either end up cluttering the application with features or cluttering the user interface with options. And that’s primarily my problem. I actually ditched the antenna pod podcast player for the same reason for an app called escape pod. Another thing you encounter is that apps that have too many features like that are generally very bloated, large downloads. I know people who say the Unix philosophy is to do one thing and do it really well. And most apps are like, let’s do everything and do each thing somewhat poorly.
Not a true dark mode per se but there is a little light bulb icon and you tap it and then you get levels one through like six or something and each one is a bit darker than the previous until you get so dark that the font should really change to white but it does not. So you basically cannot use the darkest setting because otherwise it’s really too low contrast to read with black font. So if that could be changed and if a proper dark mode could be added to the main selector interface and settings that would be great.
Mainly a dark mode for the main interface and some sort of audio reader instead of having to use TalkBack. I don’t mind using TalkBack, but I still have to manually turn the pages and everything at the bottom of each screen. So I can’t just like get into a book and sit back and relax and listen to it. I have to actively be engaged with it because as soon as I get to the end of a page I have to click the next page button and then restart my talk back reading.
As far as an EPUB reader, I prefer one called Booky McBookface because it really does follow the keep it simple, stupid approach. It’s very lightweight and very bare bones, but it gets the job done and it gets the job done well. If I had the technical skills to do it, there are a few things I would like to see added. But even in the state it is. It’s a very good reader, even though it hasn’t been updated in a very long time.
Seems to me like a good reason to disable x.com
Even had the front end website not been running, that money would have still been laundered. I heard an explanation of it earlier that was saying something to the effect of, imagine a door at the edge of a field. There is no walls, there is no nothing else, just a door at the edge of a field. Anybody can come into that field and use it whenever they wish. Putting a lock on the door will not keep people out of the field. They can just walk in wherever the door isn’t.
And see, there’s where the problem comes in. He never actually took the currency from the smart contract itself. In fact, it is still online and being used as of this day. And he is getting none of the currency just like he got none of the currency before. What they are going after him for is creating a front-end user interface to access the contract. I believe they did take a fee from that user interface since it made it simpler than interacting with the contract directly. The problem is that they are saying that by taking fees from that user interface, he is money laundering, but not everybody who used that user interface was using it for money laundering. A famous example is the creator of Ethereum used it to donate to Ukraine.
Yes, but since their chain has transparent and private transactions, then somebody knows you did a private transaction, which is still a problem. It becomes a, why didn’t you use a public transaction? What did you buy with that private transaction? Why did you need that private transaction? Why couldn’t it have been a public transaction?
With Monero, since all transactions are private at all times, there’s no need to ask that.
By using PeerTube instead