Find me at:
@Da_Boom@linuxrocks.online
https://daboom.neocities.org/ (all links and other socials I cannot remember and don’t use)
https://twitch.tv/da_boom232 (I stream here)
https://twitter.com/DaBoom_ (“go live” notifications only)
Pixel phones are arguably the worst for rooting. (I own one) In order to get the phone to pass properly you pretty much have to go custom on the ROM.
I’m running a stock firmware, and I get all sorts of problems as a result of rooting the device, and not installing a CFW.
I have 2 apps, that won’t work (google pay and a credit score check/lock appand Microsoft intune - which my work partially uses)
Edit and did I mention? The LSPosed zygisk module causes so much instability I can’t use it.
Tell me what module will allow me to pass CTS on a stock ROM, I can’t find fuck all - the most I can find is mods to pass basic Attestation, and “disable” CTS - the problem is that SafteyNet, for phones that are known to have a working CTS, will fail if CTS is disabled - to this day I have 2 apps that I can no longer use as they require CTS.
If you can tell me any app, short of a custom ROM that I can use to bypass this behaviour, it will make me incredibly happy.
(google wallet, which Idgaf about, but also this other app that allows me to block companies from checking my credit score)
There could be many reasons
.ml
.ml
is a completly free, low barrier to entry top level domain. (TLD) - the Malinian government gives away the domains for free, with restrictions. and you can essentially remove most restrictions by paying a small fee, so its a very low to no cost solution..net
, .org
, .com
all have restrictions over who can buy a domain, and what for. As they are more “premium” top level domains.I know here in Australia if you want to get a .com.au
address you have to have an Australian business number or be registered as a not-for profit in australia (same for .org.au
and .net.au
, with variations on the restrictions) . I know that .org
also has similar restrictions - you essentially have to prove you’re an organization in your respective country.
We need the big media companies to leave twitter - it seems almost every business and public figure that people actually want to follow has a Twitter account. This is especially true for media talents and talent agencies like hololive, and the YouTube/streaming space as a whole.
Once they finally realise that it makes sense to create a mastodon account it might actually push another wave over to mastodon.
I wouldn be surprised if talent agencies like vshojo and hololive eventually created their own mastodon or lemmy instances for their talents to have an account and community on - it seems the best way to validate and verify real vs fake talents. As well as moderate to their own standard.
People will be able to ask Is it @user@talent.agency? Yes it is, therefore they must be the real one.
I wonder if that means there’s a loophole in the bill.