I sent it from my tmo number to my GV number. I can do the inverse as a test too but I don’t think anything will change.
I sent it from my tmo number to my GV number. I can do the inverse as a test too but I don’t think anything will change.
GV is a voip carrier.
I texted myself “fuck this” and it went through no problem.
I just tested this myself between tmo and GV and no censorship here.
You had respect for ikea? There stuff is cheap and shitty, it’s great for a dorm room or first apartment but it’s not really made to last.
Yeah, it was showing that there was 9 comments but I couldn’t see any. Its probably the instance this account is using.
Now I see a few comments
I see it.
Seconded. This is the answer.
This is the answer right here.
I use resilio sync across my work and personal phones and I use it to backup my phones to my nas. No need to turn it on/off, it’s accessible only via secret key or shared link and it’s encrypted.
I know sync isn’t foss but it’s the best one I’ve found over the years and it just works.
Do you see my downvotes on here? Are you sure that the votes that aren’t sticking are all on lemmy.world? There are a literal fuck ton of instances now and you don’t always notice which one you are responding via.
And if the imaginary numbers mean anything, I’ll revert and upvote you, that wasn’t a statement about your post here, they were a test to see if they stick and to help diagnose.
From what I can tell it’s instance based. I believe some have disabled voting altogether.
For reference and testing. I’m also on sync and I’ll downvote both your top post here and this comment as well as my own.
More retransmissions than overhead. This is big concern when downloading movies and TV shows because there are attempts to poison the DLs for people (or there was when torrent was first created as a protocol).
This right here. I deleted my account so long ago that I don’t even remember when I decided I was done with it.
And hdd/ssd speed. Honestly it’s more about the drive speed than the cpu.
It’s probably because of the way torrent works. If some of the data from a peer doesn’t pass whatever verification checks then it downloads it again. To me those look like normal variations in file size versus actually downloaded by the torrent client.
It’s not collecting anything. Your phone stores a hash of your finger prints and uses that to verify it’s you. If you already use biometrics then your phone already has that hash. And while we can never be 100% certain, I’m fairly certain that android doesn’t upload that hash anywhere, it stays local to your phone.
No it’s not. If you think it is, you don’t understand what it’s saying as well as you think you do.
Just did, again no issue.