

Many things are common. It doesn’t make them safe or legal. https://www.aao.org/education/clinical-video/scleral-tattoo-gone-wrong


Many things are common. It doesn’t make them safe or legal. https://www.aao.org/education/clinical-video/scleral-tattoo-gone-wrong


Injecting black dye into his eyes you don’t find concerning at all?


Mikrotik is proprietary, and has a bad security track.


It’s just the first page of the printout, and a 94 MB PDF.
It’s not going to, though. As soon as the tariffs disapper they’ll be impersonating Dory, again.
The problem is reliably hitting keys on glass tty with my thumbs. I noticed I need minimum 6.7" devices for that.
You people seem to have tiny hands.


It’s in the article.
Work phone is for work, banking is browser and TAN generator. More secure anyway.
I have a work phone and a personal phone. Latter LineageOS now GrapheneOS. Still some proprietary apps but not many.


GrapheneOS supports the 7 a until May 2028 with extended support 5 years https://grapheneos.org/faq#device-lifetime


Well, I use open source apps mostly. It is peaceful.


Bought Pixel 7 a new for 335 EUR. Refurbished is another option.


Which network setup do you use? Use a VPN tunnel with 1:1 NAT, route a subnet? Something else?


Vanadium: Your Results Within our dataset of several hundred thousand visitors tested in the past 45 days, only one in 61101.0 browsers have the same fingerprint as yours.
Currently, we estimate that your browser has a fingerprint that conveys 15.9 bits of identifying information.


Quite possible.
So was 1975.
Maybe he’s Welsh.


Something command line based on Linux that produced mp3. I don’t remember the name.
I am not creating a argument but merely pointing out that your sense of concern and risk assessment differs from that of most people.