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Because this will get .001% more total data considering the low number of GrapheneOS users. Besides, this is highly illegal and would result in significant public outcry and legal consequences far greater in cost than any potential benefits.
And if you cannot trust Google with their processors, you cannot trust any other company either.
Meh, it’s probably phones with very loose power buttons who are the culprit. I don’t think my current phone has gotten its power button accidentally pressed even once and I keep it in my pocket pretty much 16/7 [not while sleeping tho].
Then again, if you’re targeted like this you probably have a keylogger installed, negating any and all privacy benefits of Monero.
It’s borderline impossible to trace cash. There’s a reason money laundering is pretty successful. And if you’re completely paranoid, pay with coins. These will never be tracked unless you happen to commit enough serious crimes to have a team of agents track you 24/7.
Just buy the cards with cash? They’re probably at every other store.
They want manufacturers to stop writing the USB specification on the packaging and instead focus on the speed.
Of course, this backfired since manufacturers are glad to have another opportunity to confuse potential buyers into purchasing a sub-par product.
He did adress it in a WAN show (here) at the ~10 minute mark, but he’s still responsible for the original video. Besides, only a fraction of his viewers watch the WAN show, anything he says there will remain unseen by most.
But what if you wanted to write even if there weren’t changes?
This is a random string of emojis btw, there’s nothing to see here.
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…but it’s in Two’s complement.
In 2001 it was limited to US educational institutions only, all registrations prior were grandfathered in.
Although I haven’t got a clue why my non-US university, founded in 2009, has a .edu domain.
A sprint in agile software development is simply a relatively short time period (a few days to a month) in which a set amount of work is supposed to be finished.
You’re probably referring to a ‘crunch’, although the overtime is (supposed to be) paid.