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@vdecrypto

Cypherpunk que defiende la privacidad, anonimidad y soberanía financiera. Enseño a usar herramientas privadas para no dejar rastro.

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vdecrypto@vdecrypto·
Las CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currencies) están a punto de redefinir el control financiero. Ya monitorizan tus gastos con tarjetas, pero prepárate para un nuevo nivel de control con las CBDC. En este hilo, descubrirás cómo irán mucho más allá y qué implicaciones conllevan. 🧵
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vdecrypto@vdecrypto·
@ze_rusty Check the TCL Nxtpaper. 0 flickering
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iPhone 11 is the last iPhone that uses a Liquid Retina LCD display. All later upgrades make use of OLED panels. OLED screens (like those in the iPhone 12, 13, 14, etc.) control brightness by rapidly flickering the pixels on and off, that’s PWM (Pulse width modulation). Even if your eyes can’t see the flicker, your brain and nervous system can feel it. The iPhone 11 LCD panel doesn’t rely on PWM at normal brightness levels. It adjusts brightness with DC dimming, meaning the backlight intensity actually changes rather than flickering on/off. It's practically flicker-free from 100% down to around 25–30% brightness (Below that, there’s some PWM, about 60Hz range) For best results, Keep brightness around 40–80% (to stay in DC dimming range), Use True Tone off, Red Filter ON and Reduce White Point (30–40%) Also, the iPhone 11 is LTE-only which means there is NO 5G, it's a huge deal in itself. TL:DR; If you're flicker sensitive, iPhone 11 is your best apple option currently.
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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙@AlpacaAurelius

switching to the iphone 11 because it's an LCD screen and is flicker free

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Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
If I created a Discord for vibe coders to: • Cowork • Share what they're building • Talk about the tools they're using • Ask eachother questions • Get their first testers/customers • Have like minded people to vibe with Would you join? Feel like the world needs this
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GrapheneOS@GrapheneOS·
CalyxOS posted an announcement about the departure of both the founder of the organization (Nicolas Merrill) and lead developer of CalyxOS (Chirayu Desai): calyxos.org/news/2025/08/0… According to their post, it will likely be around 4 to 6 months before they resume updates with new signing keys. CalyxOS is stuck on the 2025-06-01 patch level. The missing patches include 2 remotely exploitable Exynos cellular radio vulnerabilities fixed for Pixels in June along with many High severity issues for other components. There are a huge number of AOSP patches scheduled for disclosure in September. Android has quarterly major releases. Android 16 QPR1 is coming in September and changes more overall than Android 16. Providing full AOSP patches requires the latest release since only High/Critical severity AOSP patches are backported. It's also needed for the Pixel driver and firmware updates. Verified boot signing keys can't be rotated. Their plan to change all of the signing keys will require reinstalling the OS to continue receiving updates. Nicolas Merrill was the sole person with access to CalyxOS signing keys. Either he isn't handing over the signing keys or they don't trust him. GrapheneOS was founded as an open source project in 2014. In 2018, there was a takeover attempt on the project by Copperhead which was a for-profit company founded in late 2015. Copperhead was meant to be sponsoring the project and making it sustainable. Both Nick and Chirayu were involved in this. Chirayu Desai was a full time employee of Copperhead. The CEO intended for him to be lead developer of a new closed source OS forked from our project. Nicolas Merrill was in active contact with Copperhead and wanted an OS made for Calyx. When the takeover failed, he hired Chiyaru to make CalyxOS. CalyxOS never incorporated privacy or security features comparable to GrapheneOS. It was always a non-hardened OS far more similar to LineageOS and /e/. Despite being in a different space, Nick and Chirayu worked hard to undermine the continuation of our open source project alongside Copperhead. Calyx should publish information on why Nicolas Merrill was previously demoted and what's happening with the signing keys and other infrastructure he controls. CalyxOS users deserve to know whether he's refusing to hand over keys, domains, IPs, ASN, etc. and if Calyx considers the keys compromised. sec.gov/Archives/edgar… is the SEC filing for shares issued in February 2024 by a for-profit telecommunications company founded in 2019. The owners of the company are Nicolas Merrill, Louis Rossmann and Steve Gerber. This raises a lot of questions, as does other publicly available information. For CalyxOS users considering moving to GrapheneOS, you should know it's not only much more private and secure but also has broader app compatibility and is very easy to install. eylenburg.github.io/android_compar… is a high quality third party comparison. You'll likely be more than happy with it. Many CalyxOS users have been exposed to a lot of inaccurate information about GrapheneOS and fabricated stories about our team. Our team is heavily targeted with harassment. We're open to forgiving and unbanning people who participated in this in the past if they're going to stop and do better.
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Jaroid@JaroidNFT·
Why pay for YouTube premium when you can just use Brave?
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vdecrypto@vdecrypto·
@MrCrypPrivacy That's great. Installable versions will be good. Are you plan to publish the code to check it out when done? Thank you!
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@vdecrypto I’m just polishing the final details so the code’s clean and anyone can check it without getting lost. Also thinking about whether to include installable versions or not, to make it easier for everyone to use! Any feedback is more than welcome! Thanks a lot!
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ᴍʀᴄʀʏᴘ ㉿ ᴘʀɪᴠ/ᴀᴄᴄ
🔐No tracking. No internet. No compromises. Most QR generators expose your data or limit your options... or both This one does neither. 🎨Fully offline. Fully customizable. 📦Privacy-first design. Open source. Your data never leaves your device. Not even once. Available very soon
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trainee@trainee124·
@vdecrypto Y en general, cuando instalas una VPN, se instalan automáticamente también las DNS o hay intervenir manualmente para ello?
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vdecrypto@vdecrypto·
¿Tus búsquedas por internet están siendo vigiladas sin que lo sepas? Te explico cómo los servidores DNS te delatan, cómo pueden censurarte… Y cómo protegerte con 2 herramientas gratuitas 👇
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vdecrypto@vdecrypto·
Cuando incluso tu reproductor Blu-Ray te espía...
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vdecrypto@vdecrypto·
@trainee124 Hay dos aproximaciones, usas VPN + DNS cifrados o ussr los de la propia VPN. Si no lo tienes muy bien configurado, es mejor usar los de la propia VPN
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trainee@trainee124·
@vdecrypto Entonces, usando vpn ya no haría falta dns encriptada?
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trainee@trainee124·
@vdecrypto El uso de una VPN no sirve también para esta función?
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vdecrypto@vdecrypto·
@GoldbachEs Si, es una opción también pero hay que hacerlo bien. Podrías: Configurar Unbound o Pi-hole para usar DoT o DoH como salida. O resolver directamente como servidor recursivo con Unbound, lo que evita intermediarios.
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Goldbaches@GoldbachEs·
@vdecrypto Y no seria una opcion crear tu servidor de dns en local. Para silucionar este problema. Digo yo en mi ignorancia.
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vdecrypto@vdecrypto·
Si te ha servido, Comenta si ya usas DNS cifrados Guarda este hilo Comparte para que más gente lo entienda
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vdecrypto@vdecrypto·
Entiende esto: Si no configuras DNS cifrados, es como si dejaras abierta una ventana a tu historial. Protégete. Tus datos valen más de lo que crees.
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