Buy the phone used and/or with cash. And never put any SIM card in it that can be linked back to you or someone you know.
Buy the phone used and/or with cash. And never put any SIM card in it that can be linked back to you or someone you know.
Something like hello@sub.dom.com? I have never seen an address containing a subdomain, but cool if it’s actually possible!
When looking up my static ip, the location I get is the one of my ISP, not my address. Do you happen to live nearby some central infrastructure of your ISP? (If it seems otherwise, I’m not trying to debunk what you said - I’m just asking curious questions!)
It’s published as an audio podcast, with email, video and Morse code versions.
Any chance of a SSTV version? 😂
🛜5️⃣9️⃣9️⃣ and 7️⃣3️⃣ to both of you!
No callsign though… (yet?)
Yeah, sign me up too… Would you please send it as a telefax on the landline?
unzip: cannot find or open private_part1.zip
A bit less simple, but for a great solution, you could host a jellyfin server and give each friend their own user account in order to then use the syncplay feature.
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For navigation, Magic Earth is based on OSM too, and has traffic available as a map layer. Not sure how good it works or where the (live?) data is coming from, but it’s there.
… Butthole … ?
But is this combination cheaper than a regular subscription, or what’s the deal?
I have childhood memories of feature phones that would trigger alarms even when the phones were turned off.
I don’t know if there’s a list of unofficial public instances.
Found this section within the GitHub page you’re linking to.
But… Are they then going to catch or protect all the terrorist children?
they don’t make sense for every situation in which roads and tracks cross.
they don’t make sense for every situation in which roads and tracks cross.
Tough N2T IMO but IANAL and IDH another good acronym UMS to drop here so GTFO and HAGO!
Got any recommendations for a good DAS with a fair price, either new or used?
I’m looking for something to place three 22 TB drives in, eventually to be expanded in the future, so I’m looking for a DAS with at least three 3.5" bays.
Interestingly, at least where I live, in my experience, the more expensive ISPs, TSPs etc. have worse, almost evil, customer service than the smaller, cheaper providers. Maybe the smaller providers can’t afford the most evil money-saving customer service systems, and that’s what makes them better?!