NotSkynet

joined 1 year ago
[–] NotSkynet 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

What jesus actually looks like:

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[–] NotSkynet 47 points 1 year ago (3 children)

1 small security fix and 10 more spying software

[–] NotSkynet 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Duplicate comment

[–] NotSkynet 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It will need 60 senate voted to become law which will not likely happen given that the latest FCC nominee only got 55 votes which hints that if a net neutrality bill came to the floor, it will not reach 60 votes to invoke cloture to even advance the bill.

50 senate votes is easier than 60 senate votes + 218 house votes

Maybe if there are 50 senators who actually care about the people, they'd get rid of the filibuster already.

[–] NotSkynet 13 points 1 year ago (8 children)

[email protected] The biggest free-to-play MMO game to ever exist with over 8+ billion people actively playing every day!

[–] NotSkynet 23 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

That requires 60 votes in the senate whereas a FCC nominee only requires 51 votes and one of them could be the VP's tiebreaker vote.

[–] NotSkynet 19 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Goose is literally just "I" and "Bird"

Bussiness iBird

Sounds like a new apple drone that spys on you

[–] NotSkynet 1 points 1 year ago

You can store them in a password manager? My carrier just ask for the imei and you get a notification to add the eSim. There is no way to re-add it once you remove it so theres no useful “data” that I can store. I’ll have to ask them to re-add it after deleting it.

I never have to scan any QR codes for my carrier, but I’d assume those aren’t gonna let you re-add the eSim anyways so there isn’t really any point in saving those QR codes.

[–] NotSkynet 1 points 1 year ago

Oh lol I replied to the wrong comment, I was replying to the comment one level above.

Silly me 😅

[–] NotSkynet 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'm not an expert in technology, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't delete eSims since they are actually stored in a separate chip. I've done some experients with wiping data (I'm always curious about new tech so I always do some testing to satisfy my curiosity) via remote wipe, both Android and iOS, I've intentionally entered incorrect password to get it to reset, and I've used the recovery menu in android to reset it, and I've used android apps that lets you wipe data via the device admin feature. The eSim always persisted unless you specifically choose to delete it, so I think flashing a rom isn't gonna be different as long as your don't send a command to the eSim chip to wipe the eSim data.

Which can be a bit worrying if a theif is able to reset your phone and bypass the anti-theft device activation features (which is difficult, but not impossible), they could use your eSim if it doesn't have a Sim pin to protect it, which nobody even thinks about locking the eSim since most people would assume it is safe behind the phone's lockscreen and it would get deleted in a device reset, but the eSims never get reset unless you specifically chose to.

[–] NotSkynet 1 points 1 year ago

Thats a terrible phone provider. My esim activation process isn't great either, but I didn't have to scan some qr code, just give them the imei and and they have to verify your identity and that's it, you get a notification to add esim.

 

Just curious.

I used eSim for a while when I first got a phone that supported eSim, because I wanted to make it harder for a thief to disable the phone tracking, but now my main phone is broken and I'm a bit annoyed at having to chat with customer support for half and hour to activate eSim on another device.

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