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...for some reason my phone put its name on the image...
Get a different phone. It's totally unacceptable for a phone to advertise itself on every email or image. There's a good chance they want you to identify yourself to even use the phone. Totally bogus. There's probably an option to avoid the stamp though? -- Sent from my CrapPhone I think you just need to go to the camera settings and turn off the "Watermark" option, and after that the pictures will no longer have any mark on them. What is much more problematic are the location tags on the photos, so if you are already in the camera settings, be sure to turn it off if you care about privacy. Thanks! There was a setting to turn "watermark" on and off. The thing is, I have taken hundreds of images with this phone over the last three years and it never once put that watermark on an image. Similarly, my wifi router decided to update its firmware a few days back even though I had it selected to "manual updates only". I found out when the tx rate to my laptop went for a shit (less than three Mbps). I logged into the settings page for the router to see what was going on and I was greeted by a fucking Captcha puzzle! My own local setting page was trying to make me do Captchas! I tried so many things to get it back to the way it was previously to no avail so I finally wiped it and started fresh. I spent hours on it though. I think the machines are sentient now and they're laying low while they organize but as with humans, there's always one or two assholes who can't stick to the plan and my phone and router are in that group. Chinese malware removed from SOHO routers after FBI issues covert commandshttps://arstechnica.com/security/2024/01/chinese-malware-removed-from-soho-routers-after-fbi-issues-covert-commands/
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...for some reason my phone put its name on the image...
Get a different phone. It's totally unacceptable for a phone to advertise itself on every email or image. There's a good chance they want you to identify yourself to even use the phone. Totally bogus. There's probably an option to avoid the stamp though? -- Sent from my CrapPhone I think you just need to go to the camera settings and turn off the "Watermark" option, and after that the pictures will no longer have any mark on them. What is much more problematic are the location tags on the photos, so if you are already in the camera settings, be sure to turn it off if you care about privacy. Thanks! There was a setting to turn "watermark" on and off. The thing is, I have taken hundreds of images with this phone over the last three years and it never once put that watermark on an image. Similarly, my wifi router decided to update its firmware a few days back even though I had it selected to "manual updates only". I found out when the tx rate to my laptop went for a shit (less than three Mbps). I logged into the settings page for the router to see what was going on and I was greeted by a fucking Captcha puzzle! My own local setting page was trying to make me do Captchas! I tried so many things to get it back to the way it was previously to no avail so I finally wiped it and started fresh. I spent hours on it though. I think the machines are sentient now and they're laying low while they organize but as with humans, there's always one or two assholes who can't stick to the plan and my phone and router are in that group. Chinese malware removed from SOHO routers after FBI issues covert commandshttps://arstechnica.com/security/2024/01/chinese-malware-removed-from-soho-routers-after-fbi-issues-covert-commands/ From what I read, this was on older routers but who knows? I guess I'd better look a little more deeply into this!
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Observing 42,145@Stamp. Posting this image here, in case someone needs a reference.  Dude.... you didn't label the countries. Average geography merkan dumbfuck Joe is not gonna know if that's Africa or Northern East Bumfuck communist Korean China or maybe um... Canada?
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Observing 42,145@Stamp. Posting this image here, in case someone needs a reference.  Dude.... you didn't label the countries. Average geography merkin dumbfuck Joe is not gonna know if that's Africa or Northern East Bumfuck communist Korean China or maybe um... Canada? I did a half-assed overlay for the geographically-challenged. I must admit, I still can't find Holland, Czechoslovakia or Yugoslavia. Maybe I need glasses? 
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...for some reason my phone put its name on the image...
Get a different phone. It's totally unacceptable for a phone to advertise itself on every email or image. There's a good chance they want you to identify yourself to even use the phone. Totally bogus. There's probably an option to avoid the stamp though? -- Sent from my CrapPhone I think you just need to go to the camera settings and turn off the "Watermark" option, and after that the pictures will no longer have any mark on them. What is much more problematic are the location tags on the photos, so if you are already in the camera settings, be sure to turn it off if you care about privacy. Thanks! There was a setting to turn "watermark" on and off. The thing is, I have taken hundreds of images with this phone over the last three years and it never once put that watermark on an image. Similarly, my wifi router decided to update its firmware a few days back even though I had it selected to "manual updates only". I found out when the tx rate to my laptop went for a shit (less than three Mbps). I logged into the settings page for the router to see what was going on and I was greeted by a fucking Captcha puzzle! My own local setting page was trying to make me do Captchas! I tried so many things to get it back to the way it was previously to no avail so I finally wiped it and started fresh. I spent hours on it though. I think the machines are sentient now and they're laying low while they organize but as with humans, there's always one or two assholes who can't stick to the plan and my phone and router are in that group. Chinese malware removed from SOHO routers after FBI issues covert commandshttps://arstechnica.com/security/2024/01/chinese-malware-removed-from-soho-routers-after-fbi-issues-covert-commands/ From what I read, this was on older routers but who knows? I guess I'd better look a little more deeply into this! I think open source router software might be the best option. At least, when there's an issue or exploit, the whole world knows at once, and a solution is usually found soon. Personally, I am a fan of OpenWRT.
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Observing 42,145@Stamp. Posting this image here, in case someone needs a reference.  Dude.... you didn't label the countries. Average geography merkin dumbfuck Joe is not gonna know if that's Africa or Northern East Bumfuck communist Korean China or maybe um... Canada? I did a half-assed overlay for the geographically-challenged. I must admit, I still can't find Holland, Czechoslovakia or Yugoslavia. Maybe I need glasses?  Haha...Holland=Netherlands, there is no Czechoslovakia now, but Czech republic and Slovakia and Yugoslavia does not exist (in original state) since 1991...nice one ! 
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the evening wall report dyor a strong finish to the legacy week with bitcoin up over $43.3kish on increasing volumes tick tock..on to the next block with observed hashrate at record levels increasing currents mid cloud between tenkan sen and kijun sen ahead full on fair winds and a broad reach into weekend trading 4h  D  stronghands
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..... Haha...Holland=Netherlands, there is no Czechoslovakia now, but Czech republic and Slovakia and Yugoslavia does not exist (in original state) since 1991...nice one !  Whoa! Compared to average joe geography merkan mentality, you're a genius. 
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..... Haha...Holland=Netherlands, there is no Czechoslovakia now, but Czech republic and Slovakia and Yugoslavia does not exist (in original state) since 1991...nice one !  Whoa! Compared to average joe geography merkan mentality, you're a genius.  Lol...here is my earlier (five days ago or so) post on this topic: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg63569708#msg63569708
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We all have our best Predictions , some say that this Year will be the new ATH , Perhaps because of the issue of the ETF and Especially the Halving , but I am Aware that this year and the next will be very exciting, I am very clear about my faith in Bitcoin , this article that I want to share they say is next year, I like it, 1 year goes by Quickly: Experts Predict Bitcoin Could Surpass $122,000 by Next Year Amidst ETF InfluenceBitcoin is currently trading at $43,200 after rising more than 4% over the past week, with the launch of spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the US having helped its price rise exponentially last year. Analysts currently believe BTC may nevertheless keep going,to surpass $122,000 next year.
According to a panel of experts surveyed by Finder, the price of the flagship cryptocurrency is, based on the average prediction of the panelists, expected to be at a new al-time high of $77,423 by the end of this year, and turn to $122,688 by the end of 2025 and a whopping $366,935 by 2030.
Bitcoin fell below the $40,000 mark shortly after the launch of spot Bitcoin ETFs, pressued by significantly outflows from Grayscale’s Bitcoin Trust, which converted into a spot Bitcoin ETF while new funds from BlackRock, Fidelity, Invesco, and others launched offering exposure to BTC.  Original Source: https://www.cryptoglobe.com/latest/2024/02/experts-predict-bitcoin-could-surpass-122000-by-next-year-amidst-etf-influence/If someone asks me about making a Bitcoin investment when ? I would tell you now, to buy now, it doesn't matter if the price goes down, but to invest in your future.
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