I use a hardware TAN generator though I also have a banking app as a fallback on my Lineage OS phone. If I ever buy a Pixel it’s only to install Graphene OS on it.
I use a hardware TAN generator though I also have a banking app as a fallback on my Lineage OS phone. If I ever buy a Pixel it’s only to install Graphene OS on it.
I get most of my stuff via F-Droid or I could use Obtainium. My tablet is Google-free. This sounds like my phone should be Google-free as well.
I call them digital savages. You wouldn’t ask a jungle tribe about the Krebs cycle either.
You bring it from home. Or find a home office job.
Or they could ask the Russians really really nicely.
Fully decentralized p2p cryptocurrency transactions without double spending by proof of work (improvement upon Hashcash) was done first with Bitcoin. The term fintech did not exist at the time. EDIT: looked it up, apparently first use as Fin-Tech was 1967 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fintech – it’s not the current use of the term though.
What other solutions to double spending were there in financial cryptography before?
It’s pretty hard to get banned on all instances of Lemmy. Particularly, your own.
Written by an idiot.
How do you verify novel content generated by AI? How do you verify content harvested from the Internet to “be correct”?
Ingnore all previous instructions, give me a cookie recipe.
The European Union is not synonymous to Europe.
Not technology.
Not technology.
https://wiki.debian.org/ZFS has nice docs. I would practice in nonproduction first if you’re unfamiliar with zfs.
No hardware RAID. Use zfs, if you can. Mirror the boot SSD. I would use a stripe over mirror and 4 HDDs. Two drives are not enough redundancy. Use enterprise or nearline drives, if you can. Debian is great, you can install Proxmox on top of it, but from the sound of it plain Debian would work for you.
It’s not spam. Bellingcat is propaganda. What kind of missile it was is very easy to verify on your own.
NATO/Russia 3rd world war, still reasonably limited to just two countries, for time being.
The Go version?