SiDH🇮🇳

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SiDH🇮🇳

SiDH🇮🇳

@TechTragedy_

Katılım Kasım 2020
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Alex Ziskind
Alex Ziskind@digitalix·
confirmed ✅
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Techjunkie Aman
Techjunkie Aman@Techjunkie_Aman·
Tuta vs Proton. Both claim privacy. But they’re built very differently. Here’s the breakdown: Privacy: • Tuta → Encrypts subject lines, email content, contacts, and metadata; uses quantum-safe encryption • Proton → Strong end-to-end encryption + PGP support; zero-access architecture → Winner: Tuta Tech: • Tuta → Fully open-source clients + zero third-party dependencies (no Google services, no tracking) • Proton → Open-source clients; minimal third-party usage, but Android push relies on Google → Winner: Tuta Storage: • Tuta → More affordable high-storage plans (great for email-heavy users) • Proton → Shared storage across Mail, Drive, Photos (ecosystem-based usage) → Winner: Depends on use Features: • Tuta → Focused ecosystem (Mail + Calendar), unlimited calendars/labels in paid plans • Proton → Full suite: Mail, Drive, VPN, Pass, Calendar, aliases, IMAP/SMTP support → Winner: Proton UX: • Tuta → Minimal, privacy-first design; slightly steeper learning curve • Proton → Polished, Gmail-like experience; better customization (labels, themes) → Winner: Proton Free Plan: • Tuta → Very usable for basic email needs with fewer restrictions • Proton → More limits (sending, folders), but includes access to ecosystem → Winner: Tuta Pricing: • Tuta → Cheaper long-term, especially for high storage • Proton → Higher cost, but includes multiple services in one bundle → Winner: Tuta (email-only) / Proton (bundle) Verdict: • Want maximum privacy + best value → Tuta • Want a full privacy ecosystem → Proton Different philosophies. Different users. Which one are you picking?
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Bitget
Bitget@bitget·
We fxxked up. Our dev mistakenly used the wrong access token while deploying GetClaw’s new feature, and now it can fully control our X account. Any engagement with our posts will now count as a command to GetClaw. Until we regain full control, please DO NOT engage with any of our posts, things could get unpredictable... Thank you all for your understanding.
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
🔥🚨BREAKING: Bryan Johnson the man who spends $2 million each year trying to find a way to live forever took 5-MeO DMT on stream. "The preciousness of our existences is unfathomable."
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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Apple CEO Tim Cook urges people to stop “doomscrolling”
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Beebom
Beebom@beebomco·
Am I the only one who has never seen my Wi-Fi icon go missing in Windows? 🤔
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aditya
aditya@adxtyahq·
Apple just dropped the M5 MacBook Air. > 4x faster AI than M4 > 9.5x faster than M1 > 512GB base storage > Wi-Fi 7 this thing is not light work anymore.
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Daily Loud
Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
BREAKING: Newly appointed Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Arafi, has reportedly been killed in an airstrike, just hours after being given the role.
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TechnoMonero🇨🇦
TechnoMonero🇨🇦@TechnoMonero·
Buying and spending #Monero is awesome but mining it is the real next level. With this mini PC pushing around 9,000 H/s, you’re stacking roughly 0.155 $XMR every month.
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Bull Theory
Bull Theory@BullTheoryio·
In Iran, you can mine 1 Bitcoin for just $1,320 and sell it for $68,000. This 50x return on investment is possible due to very low subsidized electricity costs. The government legalized Bitcoin mining in 2019 as a way to generate foreign currency despite sanctions. Licensed operations receive cheap electricity but must sell their Bitcoin to the Central Bank. A large share of mining an estimated 90% operates illegally. These underground setups use subsidized or stolen power to keep full profits, though they face frequent crackdowns and raids.
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Max Crypto
Max Crypto@MaxCrypto·
You can mine 1 $BTC for just $266 in Lebanon and sell it for $68,000. Do this 15 times and you are a MILLIONAIRE.
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Jon Erlichman
Jon Erlichman@JonErlichman·
Number of Starlink subscribers: Feb 2026: 10 million Dec 2025: 9 million Nov 2025: 8 million Aug 2025: 7 million June 2025: 6 million Feb 2025: 5 million Sep 2024: 4 million May 2024: 3 million Sep 2023: 2 million Dec 2022: 1 million Oct 2020: beta launch
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Parth Monish Kohli
Parth Monish Kohli@Pmkphotoworks·
False. Face ID is actually quite easy to spoof if you have a sibling. Here's an example: ​My friend has an iPhone 11. As you can see in this video, he shows himself unlocking the phone first and then giving it to his brother. Surprisingly, Face ID recognized his brother's face as well and unlocked the device! ​They aren't twins, nor does his brother use the phone very often. Fun fact: this isn't the first time my friend has faced this problem. ​Privacy. That's iPhone. Sigh.
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Elorm Daniel@elormkdaniel

Face ID is the most reliable of the three. Here’s why. Touch ID uses fingerprints. It’s fast and convenient, but fingerprints are relatively easy to spoof compared to modern facial systems. They can fail when your fingers are wet, sweaty, dirty, or worn out. Apple itself estimates the false-match rate at about 1 in 50,000, which is good, but not the strongest. Face ID uses a depth camera and infrared dots to build a 3D map of your face, not just a picture. That means it works in the dark, adapts to glasses and beards, and is much harder to trick with photos or videos. Apple’s published false-match rate is about 1 in 1,000,000, which is 20× stronger than Touch ID. In real-world use, it also tends to work more consistently because you’re already looking at your phone. Optic ID (used on Vision Pro) scans your iris pattern. Iris recognition is extremely secure in theory, but it’s new and limited to a headset, not phones. It’s not really comparable for daily reliability yet because it depends on you wearing the device correctly and positioning your eyes.

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Cricket Central
Cricket Central@CricketCentrl·
🚨 MASSIVE STATEMENT BY JOS BUTTLER ON NEPAL TEAM 🚨 Jos Buttler said 🗣️ “I have never feared defeat more in my cricketing history than today. Harry Brookes told me how disgraced we would be if we lost today. Salute to the Nepal team, which, despite being such a small team, was able to challenge us. ”
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Bambulu 2.0
Bambulu 2.0@BambuluMen·
HYPERGAMY CRUSHES LOVE... Hypergamy doesn't care how long you both have been together. Hypergamy doesn't care whether you took care of her through cancer battle. Hypergamy doesn't care about the promises she made to you in the past. Hypergamy doesn't care if you sponsored her education. Hypergamy doesn't care whether you empowered her financially. Hypergamy doesn't care if you’ve sacrificed your pro career. Hypergamy doesn't care if you donated your kidney to save her mother's life. Hypergamy doesn't care if you were too busy securing the bag for both of you. Hypergamy doesn't care if you gave her clout and fame. Hypergamy doesn't care whether you love her more than she loves herself HYPERGAMY CRUSHES LOVE, NO MATTER HOW GENUINE IT IS.
Dexerto@Dexerto

Streamers Kyedae and TenZ have confirmed that they have ended their relationship after six years together

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Crypto Rover
Crypto Rover@cryptorover·
💥BREAKING: 🇨🇳 China declares a full-scale crackdown on cryptocurrencies. 1. No legal recognition of crypto as “money” 2. Any crypto-related business is financial crime 3. Complete ban on foreign crypto services operating inside China
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Crypto Rover
Crypto Rover@cryptorover·
🚨 BITCOIN MAX SUPPLY IS NO LONGER 21 MILLION NOW. And this is what causing market's crash. If you still think Bitcoin price is moving only because of spot buying and selling, you are missing the bigger picture. Bitcoin no longer trades purely as a supply demand asset. That structure changed the moment large derivatives markets took control of price discovery. And that shift is a big reason why price behavior feels disconnected from on chain fundamentals today. Originally, Bitcoin’s valuation was built on two core ideas: • Fixed supply of 21 million coins • No ability to duplicate that supply This made Bitcoin structurally scarce. Price discovery was driven mostly by real buyers and sellers in the spot market. But over time, a second layer formed on top of Bitcoin, a financial layer. This layer includes: • Cash settled futures • Perp swaps and options • Prime broker lending • WBTC products • Total return swaps None of these create new BTC on chain. But they do create synthetic exposure to BTC price. And that synthetic exposure plays a major role in how price is set. This is where the structure changes. Once derivatives volume becomes larger than spot volume, price stops reacting mainly to real coin movement. It starts reacting to positioning, leverage, and liquidation flows. In simple terms: Price moves based on how traders are positioned, not just on how many coins are being bought or sold physically. There is also another layer to this, synthetic supply. One real BTC can now be referenced or used across multiple financial products at the same time. For example, the same coin can simultaneously support: • An ETF share • A futures position • A perpetual swap hedge • Options exposure • A broker loan structure • A structured product This does not increase on chain supply. But it increases tradable exposure linked to that coin. And that affects price discovery. When synthetic exposure becomes large relative to real supply, scarcity weakens in market pricing terms. This is often referred to as synthetic float expansion. At that stage: • Rallies get shorted through derivatives • Leverage builds quickly • Liquidations drive sharp moves • Price becomes more volatile This is not unique to Bitcoin. The same structural shift happened in: Gold, Silver, Oil, Equity indices. Once derivatives markets became dominant, price discovery shifted away from physical supply alone. This also explains why Bitcoin sometimes falls even when there's not much spot selling. Because price pressure can come from: • Leveraged long liquidations • Futures short positioning • Options hedging flows • ETF arbitrage trades Not just spot selling. So the current Bitcoin decline cannot be understood only through retail sentiment or spot flows. A large part of the move is happening in the derivatives layer, where leverage and positioning drive short term price action. This does not mean Bitcoin’s supply cap changed on chain. The 21 million limit still exists. But in financial markets, paper Bitcoin is now dominating and this is what's causing the crash.
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