venusenvy47

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venusenvy47,

I’ve never heard of AtlasOS until this comment. I read the documentation and it’s interesting that they need you to install it using a fresh Windows ISO. I wonder what they are doing that can’t be accomplished on an existing Windows installation with a bunch of Powershell scripts?

venusenvy47,

TOTP isn’t offered by most of my financial sites, or Apple. It’s annoying.

venusenvy47,

Is there a way to sync 2FAS between devices and browsers? I tried using it but couldn’t get things to sync. I often have instances where I don’t have access to my phone, so I need something browser based.

venusenvy47,

She also gave a lot of attention to vaccine skepticism by making Jenny McCarthy seem like a medical expert on Autism.

venusenvy47,

Are people expecting a better response to this situation from Trump? I don’t see how people can expect him to be the better choice for most topics. Abstaining a vote for Biden in November is basically the same as voting for Trump

venusenvy47, (edited )

The voters are being blackmailed by Biden? I’m not following the argument.

venusenvy47,

It’s a little cheesy, but I like Last Days on Mars for a similar topic.

venusenvy47,

Agreed. I can’t imagine how he came upon that method of making a capital “A”.

venusenvy47,

Sorry if I misled you. I like it as a horror movie and the Mars/spacecraft scenes as a backdrop look pretty good.

venusenvy47, (edited )

Isn’t it typical for a lawyer to be held in contempt for not following court rules? Will there be contempt proceedings near the end of the trial?

venusenvy47,

I’m confused about this article because I have Beeper, but they make this statement:

“Beeper Mini is a new app from the folks behind Beeper, a unified chatting and inbox app that brings together the best chat apps under one roof.”

I haven’t heard about a mini version.

venusenvy47, (edited )

Interesting. I just checked and found the information. It sounds like they want to rebuild the whole app and just add one service at a time. They are starting with just iMessage.

www.beeper.com/faq#what-is-beeper

Edit: I wonder how long this will last. They aren’t using a Mac to log you into your iCloud account with this. They have found a workaround.

“This is now possible because the iMessage protocol and encryption have been reverse engineered by jjtech, a security researcher.”

Edit 2: I’m really curious about this. The researcher has some Python that can run anywhere and let you send iMessages. It seems like something the Apple would shutdown, but, on the other hand, I wouldn’t expect Beeper to introduce an app that might get disabled.

github.com/JJTech0130/pypush

venusenvy47,

It looks like Beeper has purchased the software from the person who developed this, but his GitHub repo for it is still up.

He has also created a way to permanently side load apps on iPhone without jailbreaking. I imagine Apple will be working on both of these “problems”.

iMessage reverse engineering hack that was purchased by Beeper: github.com/JJTech0130/pypush

iPhone side loading: github.com/SideStore

venusenvy47,

Beeper has been working in this space for awhile - there’s no way they would publish an app with a copyright violation. I assume they have a workaround for that aspect.

venusenvy47,

It was just reinstated, but probably just after he posted this

venusenvy47,

If I were to use this, would I use a Spotify login/password with it? I’m not clear if this app allows you to save playlists and favorites, etc.

venusenvy47,

They probably threaten some space telescopes, too. The Starlink satellites are a little higher than Hubble. I would imagine they might take up a decent amount of field of view to Hubble, by being closer.

venusenvy47,

If I understand correctly, someone other than your ISP could see the name of the website, since it isn’t encrypted. I think it would bounce through several servers that could possibly read the data.

venusenvy47,

I would think that an IP address tells you the domain name by doing a simple DNS lookup.

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I don’t think you will be able to get anything to download to another device using any of these services. I use Unchained to get things saved to my RD area, then I run a script on my NAS to download to it (the NAS). You could maybe get something to work if you were able to mount a network drive onto your phone. Then maybe you could get the phone to download to that mounted drive, instead of to the phone’s internal storage. I can access files on network devices from my Android phone and tablet using an app like Xplore, but I’ve never tried to see if I could have Android mount a network drive, so I am just speculating.

venusenvy47, (edited )

I was actually trying to describe having the server folder mounted directly on the Android device, so the download would go straight to the server and never touch your device storage. This would be separate from using Xplore, which doesn’t do what I’m thinking of. I tried mounting my NAS as smb using the app in the the below explanation, but it wasn’t working.

www.reddit.com/r/…/mount_smb_share_on_android/

venusenvy47, (edited )

If you figure it out, let me know. I would love to do this. I have app installed on my tablet and have the smb information entered, but it doesn’t show up as Android storage like they describe.

venusenvy47,

Just based on the wide variety of comments in that Reddit post, it sounds like there are many things that can prevent this from working. I don’t know all the details of what can go wrong, but it might depend on Android version or any customizations that various manufacturers may have implemented in their Android device.

There probably isn’t a single solution to getting this to work, and your problem could possibly be different than my problem.

venusenvy47,

It talks about installing with nix package manager. I’ve never heard of this one. Can anyone comment on how well nix would work foru Ubuntu installations? It sounds like it installs some daemon, which I haven’t heard before from a package manager.

venusenvy47,

I can. I just was more interested in learning about a new package manager, rather than the main topic of the post.

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