Only Google Pixels if anyone is wondering.
There are a few local Bitcoin apps and sites. I don't think it would scale well for the FBI to have a sting on every Bitcoin to cash transaction, but would be good to have one on suspected Bitcoin wallets. Although most…
My guess would be that Microsoft tipped them off. I couldn't find in the compliant where the IRS or Secret Service got involved, but it does say that Microsoft Fraud Investigators discovered the fraud and fired him.
There's an interesting org you can become a member of with unlimited 4G data. https://www.calyxinstitute.org/member/map
There are a few projects for generating onion URLs, probably relatively easy for the CIA. https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/29772/how-do-yo...
I haven't seen this work around before. Brilliant in it's simplicity.
I'm not sure I follow, but Cloudflare has a history of being a strong defender of free speech. They even defended Neo-Nazis. https://www.wired.com/story/free-speech-issue-cloudflare/
When you say the CIA do you mean the Central Intelligence Agency ?
http://attrition.org/ does this, though it doesn't look like they've kept up with companies.
Here's a list of recommended ones from OpenWRT https://openwrt.org/toh/recommended_routers. I would assume that they are easy to flash and high compatible.
I think that in a competitive market you and Pai are right, there would be competition that drives prices down(see cities where Google Fiber entered). Unfortunately wired ISPs is a natural monopolistic market, the cost…
I agree with freddie_mecury I am not sure I see the argument or what you mean by "financially secure". But if I can guess at your point I would say that if "financially secure" means having cash then it would make sense…
I think the article did touch on that, and honestly it was a whole big deal just to say "it depends on your situation" and in the associated costs section included break even costs, which I don't think is a good measure.
Seems like a strategy that the US used for many years, as outlined in the books "Confessions of an Economic Hitman" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confessions_of_an_Economic_Hit.... I wonder what resources China will…
Only Google Pixels if anyone is wondering.
There are a few local Bitcoin apps and sites. I don't think it would scale well for the FBI to have a sting on every Bitcoin to cash transaction, but would be good to have one on suspected Bitcoin wallets. Although most…
My guess would be that Microsoft tipped them off. I couldn't find in the compliant where the IRS or Secret Service got involved, but it does say that Microsoft Fraud Investigators discovered the fraud and fired him.
There's an interesting org you can become a member of with unlimited 4G data. https://www.calyxinstitute.org/member/map
There are a few projects for generating onion URLs, probably relatively easy for the CIA. https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/29772/how-do-yo...
I haven't seen this work around before. Brilliant in it's simplicity.
I'm not sure I follow, but Cloudflare has a history of being a strong defender of free speech. They even defended Neo-Nazis. https://www.wired.com/story/free-speech-issue-cloudflare/
When you say the CIA do you mean the Central Intelligence Agency ?
http://attrition.org/ does this, though it doesn't look like they've kept up with companies.
Here's a list of recommended ones from OpenWRT https://openwrt.org/toh/recommended_routers. I would assume that they are easy to flash and high compatible.
I think that in a competitive market you and Pai are right, there would be competition that drives prices down(see cities where Google Fiber entered). Unfortunately wired ISPs is a natural monopolistic market, the cost…
I agree with freddie_mecury I am not sure I see the argument or what you mean by "financially secure". But if I can guess at your point I would say that if "financially secure" means having cash then it would make sense…
I think the article did touch on that, and honestly it was a whole big deal just to say "it depends on your situation" and in the associated costs section included break even costs, which I don't think is a good measure.
Seems like a strategy that the US used for many years, as outlined in the books "Confessions of an Economic Hitman" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confessions_of_an_Economic_Hit.... I wonder what resources China will…