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fdsa

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  1. *if it runs Windows 10, because Windows 10 is simply unusable on HDD. I do confirm that SSDs are generally faster, but there are nuances too: some cheap SSDs are actually slower than HDDs! you must look for SSDs that 1) have DRAM 2) made with MLC (recommended) or TLC (less recommended, sometimes marketed as "3-bit MLC") technology, not QLC. QLC SSD without DRAM will be slower than HDD.
  2. I'd recommend to. I wasn't able to register one of those yearly SIMs online, AFAIR it was DTAC, so now I go to shop for a "manual" registration every year with each new SIM.
  3. No, thanks surely I'm logged in! It seems that they are purposedly limiting the functions of the website to force customers install an "app". OK nvm I could live without "favourites" function.
  4. There is nothing like this on the website, and I've even tried entering urls like shopee.co.th/likes shopee.co.th/user/likes shopee.co.th/user/my-likes shopee.co.th/user/account/my-likes etc manually.
  5. Shopee rant: does anyone know where to find my favourites/wishlist? i.e. where you click on "heart" icon near some product - where does it go to? I [thought that] have saved a few items to buy later and now could not find that wishlist anywhere.
  6. > 60yo oldfag farang > dates a pétite Thai girl 1/2 of his own height > claims he is not a pædophile
  7. just a general warning for Thai people who buy a SIM card and share its internet for a whole crowd as a "free WiFi" in their bar. I do, no problem with DTAC, neither with AIS. And a personal recommendation - buy a DTAC sim. https://aseannow.com/topic/1236854-ais-vs-dtac-vs-truemove-true-h-technical-info-for-it-nerdsnolifers/? Please search this forum for "unlimited 1 year sim", it was discussed a million times already. You could buy 20 megabit/s unlimited sim for ~1600 baht for the whole year (~150 THB/mo)
  8. It seems that you are wrong and your device is actually called "Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro" - I've found it in TWRP database: https://twrp.me/xiaomi/xiaomiredminote10pro.html (lold @ their naming btw) So - good news - the root is possible, thus a removal of the preinstalled apps should be possible too. I'm comparing them to Korean phones, not the fruity ones. This manual looks legit: https://www.guidetoroot.com/unlock-bootloader-on-any-xiaomi-phones/ and it tells that you have to kindly ask Xiaomi to unlock your phone, by installing yet another bloatware to your computer. And the comments section tells that Xiaomi might not unlock it if they don't want
  9. It never stops to amuse me when people buy chinese phones which are created for a single purpose - to collect the Big Data, and then these people desperately try to shut down that collection You've paid for that phone $500 less than a normal phone might cost, don't you understand why it was that cheap? Also today I've learned that these poor souls have to ask Xiaomi to unlock their phones :D Well, back to the topic: as your device is not listed there: https://twrp.me/Devices/Realme/ nor there: https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/ - it might be not possible to unlock/root/remove all the bloatware.
  10. Well, that's really interesting. Topic author mentioned the DKIM signature - if it is really valid (verified with DNS records) and the MX record is valid - then it's either an insider or hacker has access to hotel's mail accounts (or internal user accounts). But given this post: I bet it's an insider or hotel staff making some extra money, rather than any alleged "hackers". A large hotel did not block the supposedly hacked email account within 1.5 months?! LOL. P.S. Plot twist: author is sued by the hotel for defamation
  11. Top tier: DTAC - does not MITM* any port - ping times to Europe is ~200ms (I don't remember numbers for sure but they were lower than with Truemove) - connection is stable, does not disconnect randomly - normal IP score ratings (was getting google/cloudflare captchas quite rare) Low tier: AIS (one-2-call) - MITMs port 25, other ports [seem to be] OK. Note: AIS BLOCKs all connections to port 25, see below**. - ping times to Europe is ~200ms (190-240 to France) - connection is stable, does not disconnect randomly - [I don't know IP scores yet as its the first day I use AIS lol] Shít tier: Truemove (True-H) - MITMs ALL PORTS. Note: True-H seems to intercept connections to port 25 but still allows outgoing traffic, see below**. - ping time to Europe is ~300ms (250-350 to the same server in France at the same time with AIS test) - connection is unstable, randomly disconnects from few times to few dozens times every day - low IP scores - dirty subnets, google/cloudflare captchas appear VERY often The connection speed is OK with all providers, I've used 4mbps and 10mbps tariffs, was getting 4-10 mbps on all of these SIM cards. * - if you are not a IT nolifer and don't know what MITM is: if you connect to random (even not existant) IP address and random port that must be definitely closed and get "connection success" - it means that the Internet provider is intercepting all your requests and records or modifies all your traffic. It could be done for completely legitimate purposes (e.g. to fight agains SPAM) or for malicious purposes (to spy on you or to do some other nasty stuff e.g. replacing your sent messages with a different text) and now the details for nolifers: Example with Truemove: with AIS: with DTAC: Truemove intercepts absolutely all connections even to not existant IP addresses and ports: AIS intercepts connections to 25 port only (but even to not existant IP addresses): DTAC does not intercept any connections at all, even port 25: ** - concerning the "raw" outgoing emails: DTAC does not mess with connections and shows the full banner: True intercepts the connection and shows incomplete output! AIS intercepts all connections to port 25 and does not show any output at all: --- if you need a mobile internet provider for professional work - go with DTAC.
  12. - if your name, address, photo, phone number, and exactly how much cryptocurrency you own was stolen from a cryptocurrency exchange and being sold to the highest bidder on a darknet market? - if that information was sold not by the sophisticated russian hackers who got access to the cryptocurrency exchange database but by the exchange employees themselves, who are working for a minimal wage as a customer support representatives but wishing for a better life? - if the KYC process is outsourced to the "third party KYC provider" residing in the different country so even the cryptocurrency exchange does not know who exactly handles your personal information and how do they store it? Do you realize that you could not sue the cryptocurrency exchange or the "third party KYC provider" for losing or sharing your personal information? Do you realize that passing KYC could cost you a life? Why do you accept KYC?
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