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  • You can use socks server for download toorrents. Best choise insert socks traffic to wireguard connection and use sockd for outgoing and clean wireguard + port forwarding for incoming connections.

    And you can use i2p network for download torrents in that networks. qBittorrent support it in experimental mode.






  • The only way to connect the SIM number directly is to hack the VoWiFi protocol, but this is not trivial and you still need to install the SIM in the server.

    Option 2 - Buy a home SIP2GSM gateway. But it’s quite expensive (by the standards of my region anyway). SMS work with SMPP, calls work too. For goIP I wrote telegram SMS gateway if you interesting: https://github.com/lifespirit/telegram-smpp-bot

    Or use SIP providers from your region/operators that support SIP connectivity and then enable full calls redirection. For calls ok.

    UPD: or just use VoWiFi from mobile phone. But you need sim slot in phone.

    Anyway in all another way you need install asterisk/freeswitch and write config fot it. And linphone client.



  • There have been no new Bitcoins for a long time. Everything that miners mine is just a transaction tax. In fact, to describe the reason for bitcoin’s growth, you need to understand what money is all about. Not just crypto money, but in general. In short, the price is rising because many (including miners) believe that it will rise and do not spend bitcoins. In a normal economy (except Japan), you could just print more money and the price would drop because the currency unit would depreciate. But bitcoin is a mathematical model, and it has a limit. You will not be able to create more Bitcoins than you have already created in any way. Therefore, the belief in the growth and retention of the currency reduces turnover and the price increases. If any of the whales withdraw their entire stock in one day, the market will fall for many years.

    UPD: Excuse me, I really made a mistake. You can still mine 3 bitcoins per block… but to be honest, 3 bitcoins for a whole pool is only an eighth of the original 25 bitcoins per person. In general, mining has not compensated for mining for a long time.

    UPD: I checked just in case. The average commission payment is now 1.5 bitcoins. almost half of the reward

    UPD: I will reveal my thought even more. An ASIC at 1160 Th/s costs 33k dollars and consumes 11 kW. Even in my region with a low-cost light (only 5 cents per kW), such an asic will be able to bring only 58 dollars per day. And it will pay off only in 1.7 years. This is the moment when the miner will FINALLY stop working at a loss. And this is in ideal conditions without increasing the complexity of the network and other things. So all the miners who don’t buy huge amounts in bulk barely pay for their business.


  • There is a limited amount of Bitcoin, and some of it is lost in forgotten wallets, so the total volume is constantly falling. This may partially increase the price.

    But in reality, as in any speculative market, the price of bitcoin depends mainly on faith in it and speculation about world events (some kind of cataclysms, regular statements of this or that person about cryptocurrency, etc.)

    The main real value can only be found in countries that are disconnected from SWIFT. However, almost no one appreciates this because there are only 5 officially disconnected countries. However, if this list continues to grow, cryptocurrencies (including Bitcoin) will become more prevalent in international transactions.



  • runtime have versions too. If one runtime version use only one flatpack than exactly same as just static linking binary. Flatpack have just docker layeredfs and firejail in base.

    id: org.gnome.Dictionary runtime: org.gnome.Platform runtime-version: '45' <- here sdk: org.gnome.Sdk command: gnome-dictionary



  • I’ve been working on Linux for 15 years now and I perfectly remember the origin of many concepts. If you look at it through time, what would it be like:

    1. We can build applications with external dependencies or a single binary, what should we choose?
    2. The community is abandoning a single binary due to the increased weight of applications and memory consumption and libraries problems
    3. Dependency hell is coming …
    4. Snap, flatpack, appimage and other strange solutions are inventing something, which are essentially a single binary, but with an overlay (if the developer has hands from the right place, which is often not the case)
    5. Someone on lemmy says that he literally doesn’t care if the application is built in a single binary, consumes extra memory and have libraries problems. Just close all permissions for that application…

    Well, all I can say about this is just assemble a single binary for all applications, stop doing nonsense with a flatpack/snap/etc.

    UPD: or if you really want to break all the conventions, just use nixos. You don’t need snap/flatpack/etc.



  • nitrolife@rekabu.rutoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlDo you believe in free will?
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    it all depends on how you define a person. Most likely, you think that a person’s consciousness is something inside the brain, and in this case, the “external” body really influences your decisions. But that’s not how it really works. The body is also a part of you, so everything that happens inside it, including “the hormone levels”, is a part of you. And your experience is a part of you too. It’s just that you can’t control it, but that doesn’t mean it’s not your decisions. Otherwise, we will come to the conclusion that muscle memory is also not a part of you, but some kind of external factor. In general, if you are interested in my answer: yes, we always make decisions on our own.