Rafe Gauss ⚡️

585 posts

Rafe Gauss ⚡️ banner
Rafe Gauss ⚡️

Rafe Gauss ⚡️

@rafegauss

Atheism. Natural sciences. Adequacy. Capitalism. Meritocracy. Minimalism. Self-determination. Self-defense.

Katılım Eylül 2025
29 Takip Edilen20 Takipçiler
Rafe Gauss ⚡️
Rafe Gauss ⚡️@rafegauss·
@knutsvanholm Are we exaggerating the future of Bitcoin? 95% of the population chooses slavery over freedom because freedom is an unbearable burden for them. The number of users of security and privacy tools among the 8 billion people tends toward zero, like a mathematical error.
English
0
0
0
18
2Fiat.com
2Fiat.com@2fiat_com·
Tired of getting screwed just trying to get a card? Get your 2Fiat Regular Mastercard in under 60 seconds. Pay with your favorite method, but we prefer Lightning 🤠 ✅ Private ✅ No waiting ✅ 3D Secure enabled +$20 starting balance + fully reloadable. No more spying on your spends. Grab the green one now 👇
English
3
0
10
452
Justin Bechler #BIP-110
His employer pays Eric Trump to stand on stage at The “Bitcoin” Conf. after extracting a billion in crypto scams. Shinobi: {crickets} Jimmy Song, Luke Dashjr discuss new node software. “disgusting” “spineless" “fucking retarded” “morally bankrupt” “deranged fucking insanity”
Shinobi@brian_trollz

This really does just say it all. Deranged fucking insanity. And @jimmysong has absolutely been every bit as fucking retarded as Luke has been through all this nonsense. You know the difference between the two of them? Jimmy has clearly actually been reflecting on everything. Even if he won't admit his direct part in things (and maybe that's just so far, I would honestly respect him if he did acknowledge that), he has clearly privately at least been reflecting on the discordant effect the way he and everyone else has engaged has had. He has clearly recognized the absolute spineless and disgusting behavior a massive number of people have stooped to. He has seen how far that has departed from any meaningful, or just straight up REAL, contention there might have been in the beginning. He's clearly not okay with that. And even if he in my opinion is still being a fucking retard, and still trying to horseshit his way past acknowledging his direct role in all of this, he is nonetheless trying to actively NOT participate in continuing it. And what is the reaction from the deranged lunatics who have ceaselessly stooped to even lower and lower morally bankrupt acts? Of course it is to turn on him, and immediately make him "one of them" instead of "one of us." There actually still is a path back for people who recognize on some level the absolute moral and ethical bankruptcy all of this bullshit is built on. But you have to actually step up and call it for what it is. To everyone else who is so deluded or morally bankrupt and slimy you won't even reflect on what you've become: Fuck you. Reality is going to give you a titanic kick in the fucking face in September, and the only one to blame is yourself.

English
12
19
170
9K
primal
primal@primal_app·
Login with Primal. 8 apps, 1 identity, no permission required
English
4
11
75
4.3K
Dave W
Dave W@dmweisberger·
@1914ad Sad but true... The Bitcoin conference has changed from a meetup for those wanting to learn more about Bitcoin and the ecosystems growing up around it, to a Coachella style party filled with grifters and those that want to be seen...
English
5
0
29
895
Justin Bechler #BIP-110
Instead of buying Bitcoin, you paid this guy to go to a shitcoin conference with biometric face scanners all over the place, headlined by a bunch of politicians and criminals in the most grotesquely fiat city on planet Earth? ⚠️ (this video is not AI)
English
24
26
210
13.5K
Rafe Gauss ⚡️
Rafe Gauss ⚡️@rafegauss·
@LukeDashjr Will decentralization of mining make Monero vulnerable when it is easier to 51% attack the network?
English
0
0
0
23
Rafe Gauss ⚡️ retweetledi
IT Guy
IT Guy@T3chFalcon·
Deleted Signal Messages Might Still Be Recovered, The FBI Has Shown How If you use an iPhone and value your privacy, you might be surprised to learn that the FBI recovered Signal messages from a suspect’s phone even after the app was deleted. The app was removed, but the messages could still be found. How was this possible? During a federal trial about an attack on an ICE detention center in Texas, FBI Special Agent Clark Wiethorn explained that they recovered messages by accessing Apple’s internal push notification database, even though Signal had already been deleted from the phone. Here’s how it works: When you receive a Signal message and your notification settings let message content show on your lock screen, iOS saves those previews in your phone’s memory. Only incoming messages are saved this way, not outgoing ones, but the content can stay even after you delete the app and its messages. This issue isn’t just about Signal. It’s with how Apple stores notifications for all messaging apps. Apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, and any others that show message previews on your lock screen could be affected too. So, what is actually being saved? iOS keeps a notification database to manage what you see on your lock screen and in the Notification Center. When an app sends a notification with a preview, like "John: Hey, are we still on for tonight?", that text is saved in a local SQLite database on your phone. This information stays there even if you clear the notification, delete the app, or use disappearing messages, because the operating system controls this storage, not the app. Law enforcement can use forensic extraction tools to pull this database directly from your phone’s file system. They don’t need the app to do it. How to protect yourself There’s a simple solution that many people overlook: For each app: Open Settings, tap Notifications, select the app, tap Show Previews, and choose Never. To apply this to all apps (recommended): Go to Settings, tap Notifications, tap Show Previews, and set it to Never. This setting tells iOS not to save message content in the notification database. You’ll still get alerts for new messages, but you won’t see previews on your lock screen. Most importantly, no one with forensic access to your phone will see them either. You should also turn on Advanced Data Protection in Settings under your name, then iCloud, then Advanced Data Protection. This adds end-to-end encryption for most iCloud data, including backups, Messages in iCloud, and Photos.
IT Guy tweet mediaIT Guy tweet mediaIT Guy tweet mediaIT Guy tweet media
English
22
82
382
35.7K
Rafe Gauss ⚡️
Rafe Gauss ⚡️@rafegauss·
@T3chFalcon What if I delete the app and reboot my smartphone or reset it to factory settings?
English
0
0
1
101
IT Guy
IT Guy@T3chFalcon·
"If I use disappearing messages, nothing is recoverable" - FALSE "Deleting an app deletes all its data" - FALSE "End-to-end encryption means my messages are safe everywhere " - FALSE
IT Guy@T3chFalcon

Deleted Signal Messages Might Still Be Recovered, The FBI Has Shown How If you use an iPhone and value your privacy, you might be surprised to learn that the FBI recovered Signal messages from a suspect’s phone even after the app was deleted. The app was removed, but the messages could still be found. How was this possible? During a federal trial about an attack on an ICE detention center in Texas, FBI Special Agent Clark Wiethorn explained that they recovered messages by accessing Apple’s internal push notification database, even though Signal had already been deleted from the phone. Here’s how it works: When you receive a Signal message and your notification settings let message content show on your lock screen, iOS saves those previews in your phone’s memory. Only incoming messages are saved this way, not outgoing ones, but the content can stay even after you delete the app and its messages. This issue isn’t just about Signal. It’s with how Apple stores notifications for all messaging apps. Apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, and any others that show message previews on your lock screen could be affected too. So, what is actually being saved? iOS keeps a notification database to manage what you see on your lock screen and in the Notification Center. When an app sends a notification with a preview, like "John: Hey, are we still on for tonight?", that text is saved in a local SQLite database on your phone. This information stays there even if you clear the notification, delete the app, or use disappearing messages, because the operating system controls this storage, not the app. Law enforcement can use forensic extraction tools to pull this database directly from your phone’s file system. They don’t need the app to do it. How to protect yourself There’s a simple solution that many people overlook: For each app: Open Settings, tap Notifications, select the app, tap Show Previews, and choose Never. To apply this to all apps (recommended): Go to Settings, tap Notifications, tap Show Previews, and set it to Never. This setting tells iOS not to save message content in the notification database. You’ll still get alerts for new messages, but you won’t see previews on your lock screen. Most importantly, no one with forensic access to your phone will see them either. You should also turn on Advanced Data Protection in Settings under your name, then iCloud, then Advanced Data Protection. This adds end-to-end encryption for most iCloud data, including backups, Messages in iCloud, and Photos.

English
7
27
149
10.5K
Rafe Gauss ⚡️
Rafe Gauss ⚡️@rafegauss·
@T3chFalcon Is this relevant for Android? If I use Molly instead of Signal, will that solve the problem?
English
0
0
0
146
primal
primal@primal_app·
primal tweet media
ZXX
3
7
38
4K
primal
primal@primal_app·
@rafegauss Zap em around, contribute to Bitcoins largest circular economy 🫡
English
1
0
0
9
primal
primal@primal_app·
The Bitcoin circular economy is thriving on Nostr.
primal tweet mediaprimal tweet mediaprimal tweet mediaprimal tweet media
English
8
16
104
7.8K
primal
primal@primal_app·
@rafegauss Hooked you up with premium for a year. Go to premium in the sidebar and you’ll see how to apply your new lightning address.
English
1
0
0
15
Hammond of Texas | BIP-110🌽
It cost $3.21 to run the equivalent of 47 Antminer-S21+ ASICs for 8h 42m Cost: 172464 sats, Reward: 167772 sats. - 2.7% I could scale this at least 10x and stretch it over a month. $32/m to signal BIP110. 🤔 Might be able to break even sometimes or even small profit too.
Hammond of Texas | BIP-110🌽@FieldNas

I rented 7 hours of 15 Petahash/s from @Braiins today, for the first time! 💥To signal BIP110💥 Thats equivalent to 20+ days running an ASIC S21+ Pointing it at DATUM: stratum+tcp://pool.pyblock.xyz:23334 @_PyBlock_ Seeing rewards on ocean.xyz/stats already. I should break even or very close.

English
6
13
97
4.9K
primal
primal@primal_app·
@rafegauss Thanks. We are able to reproduce and are looking in to the error 🫡 Check your primal wallet, sent some sats for your help.
primal tweet media
English
1
0
0
23