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CryptoSmarts 7: Best Android Operating Systems & Router Software

CryptoSmarts 7: Best Android Operating Systems & Router Software
MintDice is proud to bring you the seventh and final part of the CryptoSmarts series, a 100% unbiased/non-affiliate paid article set that will focus on relatively simple ways you can boost your privacy, take power away from overbearing governments and corporations while also doing relative good for society all at the same time with minimal effort. Rest assured that anything suggested here is solely for your own benefit.
In our last article on the best operating systems for Windows PCs & Linux, the article focused exclusively on desktop and laptop computers which actually makes a minority of devices that connect to the internet these days as mobile devices have surged in popularity over the past decade. Thus we are going to discuss the options that exist for mobile users which makes up a massive proportion of the world's population at this point in time. Furthermore, as a bonus, we'll talk about the proper ways you can set up a wireless router since most of these devices come prepackaged with sub-optimal software and also linger with out of date software as they are left to rot in a closet after their initial set-up.

MOBILE OPTIONS

Put simply, there are two major cell phone operating systems to pick from between the Apple iPhone's iOS and Google's Android. As per usual, while most starter phones come pre-installed with these operating systems, you can do better, at least for Android.

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Apple has proprietary ownership over absolutely everything to do with the iPhone. So unfortunately this means that there is no tampering with it's operating system but this also means that you can't circumvent it's Apple Store (which has recently brought on a lawsuit with Epic Games) or any other of Apple's core features. Meanwhile Android is a fully open sourced operating system that can be forked any number of ways. Google develops Android so that it can maintain control and direction of the project and also so that it can prepackage it's core operating system with it's own software such as Google Chrome. But because they have left Android as an open sourced technology, any individual or company can fork the software to create their own versions of the Android operating system. And many have.
Typically speaking, when people are going through the trouble of tinkering with the Android operating system, they generally have one key tenant in mind; make it more private and secure for it's users. Which is another one of those things that will strictly benefit it's users when deployed correctly by removing ads, pre-installed software/spyware that they don't want on their phone or other annoyances.

BEST ANDROID OPERATING SYSTEMS

There are a number of great privacy based Android operating systems out there and they include (but are not limited to):
Each of these operating systems is perfectly valid and tend to focus on privacy above all else. The major consideration for you when deciding which one to use will mostly deal with mobile phone compatibility. You'll have to look at each of the operating systems and determine if they will first function with the mobile phone that you have and then go from there. A lot of these platforms will have modularity that you can then customize and focus on hardware security as well as software security and other important redundancies to keep you safe.

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It's best practice, once you have your new Android operating system loaded up, to then not download Google applications or other such apps as they can compromise entirely what you have done from the beginning by giving Google access to your device yet again. For example, you may want to consider using the open sourced app store known as F-Droid to get your new apps for a great and easy start.

ANDROID ALTERNATIVES

A major second alternative that you may want to consider looking into is buying a mobile device that has a privacy focus from the ground up, and this includes the hardware that it was built on. This project has been under a very long and arduous construction by the team over at Purism. Known as the Librem 5, it offers everything you could want on a secure mobile device and then some (with a clean operating system pre-installed). For now, the device is not ready and they are only taking pre-orders, stay tuned.

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If you do wish to continue using your current Android device, you may want to consider installing some add-ons to your device that will help protect your privacy and anonymity as you wander about. The best two are the NetGuard application and Orbot. Netguard will easily allow you to prevent certain applications from accessing the internet. This is good by sandboxing various apps that shouldn't need to talk to the web which can then help maintain privacy where it's supposed to be, tied down to your phone exclusively. Orbot, meanwhile, is a Tor proxy. This will encrypt your incoming and outgoing data on the Tor network which has it's advantages and drawbacks. As stated in a prior CryptoSmarts article, you'll gain anonymity around the web, but this will come at the expense of a slower web browsing experience and a reduction in overall security as malicious Tor exit nodes may be monitoring activities done by it's users.
Finally, the last option will be to actually steer away from Android and instead use a Linux operating system for your phone. Ubuntu Touch is currently leading the way but with a bunch of asterisks. First, this operating system only works on a select few types of devices, so make sure that yours is compatible first. Second, as is often the case with most Linux products, they require more technical skill than the more common operating systems. So if you aren't ready to enter command lines into a terminal, we'd suggest you stay away from these types of products. But if you know how to handle this stuff, go for it.

BEST ROUTER SOFTWARE

Taking your wireless routers to the next level leave you with two primary options, similar to the cell phone situation: Either reinstall a healthy and open sourced operating system or instead purchase a quality router from a trusted company doing all the right things from the beginning.
As far as router software is concerned, there's two options we'd recommend looking into and they are: OpenWRT and pfSense. OpenWRT is a long standing router firmware that has been around for a long time and should encompass the use cases for most individuals. It's software package is small and lightweight enough to fit onto most any router. Simply install it and your router will already be better than new. pfSense on the other hand is the more heavy duty option. pfSense is actually installed onto a computer to make a dedicated firewall and router network. This is typically only seen in enterprise level entities, but it is available to home consumers with this open sourced application now.

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And of course, there is a company out there making extremely high quality router products that you can simply buy from that do everything the right way from the beginning, including it's chip manufacturing and it's software development. The company is named Turris out of the Czech Republic and they produce a few products including the Turris Omnia which will provide all of your secure wireless router needs straight out of the box. This is probably the recommended solution for people whose router is on it's way out and are looking to buy a new one. Otherwise, you may be best suited simply replacing the firmware on your normal router otherwise.

LAST WORDS

In this final CryptoSmarts article, there are some sacrifices you may or may have not have to make when it comes to upgrading your mobile device. That sacrifice could be financially by buying some of the suggested devices, giving up various quality of life applications on your phone or even giving up various products all together like the iPhone. On the flip side, router software is probably meaningless to almost anyone, so an upgrade on the router firmware at the very minimum is almost a sure fire way to boost anyone's security and privacy. As is always, everything is on the spectrum, and you'll have to decide where you stand on this list and what sacrifices are worth the effort or money and which are not.
And all of that said, this article will be the last CryptoSmarts in the series that we post, for now. We've covered extremely basic options that everyone can deploy to some of the most technical options for the more savvy users to test out and everything in between. At the MintDice Bitcoin casino, we sincerely hope that we've impacted your life in some positive way with this article series and shed some light on better (and cheaper!) ways to operate in today's digital landscape.
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Could This Be The Real Satoshi Nakamoto?

I recently did some study on how bitcoin was used in different e-commerce areas. I read up that bitcoin is also used in casino as a form of payment, and proceeded to discover a supposedly quite old dice gambling site, just-dice.com. This dice site links to blogspot where it display the various statistics related to the game.
Within this blog, there is one post dated way back in 2007 which seemed separated from the rest of the content (as displayed on the right side timeline bar), because the next content was only posted starting from 2013, and has been continuously doing so until today. I was curious to know what was written in 2007 before the inactivity period started.
Upon clicked on it, I discovered this: https://just-dice.blogspot.com/2007/07/bitcoin-back-to-future-of-money.html
As far as I know, the first mention of the word 'Bitcoin' was on August 2008, when the domain bitcoin.org is registered. Satoshi very first appearance was on 31st October 2008, when he wrote an email about the creation of Bitcoin: https://www.metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptography/2008-Octobe014810.html. The crypto community generally agreed that the word 'Bitcoin' is only first mentioned on that day. So this post back in 2007 could be related back to Satoshi himself. Another thing is whoever posted this mentioned he needed a "cool sounding Japanese pseudonym". This further shows that the poster is the Bitcoin founder himself. Satoshi himself even said that he started working on Bitcoin around 2007, which coincide with the year this post was written.
From here, we can have two conclusions:
  1. The poster IS Satoshi Nakamoto: Everything in the short post already shows that the poster is Satoshi himself. Mystery solved!
  2. The poster IS NOT Satoshi Nakamoto: This begs the questions, how did he come out with the word 'Bitcoin' way back in 2007, a year before the domain is even registered and the paper published? And how did he thought of needing a "cool sounding Japanese name"? There might be too many coincidences to ignore this. Subtly, the poster also said "already have most of the details figured out", which could be another coincidence where Satoshi immediately published his implementation paper in his first appearance, instead of starting a discussion first just like any other projects.
You might noticed that the poster is 'Chris Moore'. He is the founder of the just-dice.com site I mentioned previously. I did some findings and found that he has a lot of social media accounts on various sites. But the most significant one that could give us more helpful insight is his account on BitcoinTalk, where he had posted hundred of posts. His profile: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3420.
I read up his posts and I think he might, or could lead us to Satoshi. Reason is: both Satoshi and him are prolific programmers, they both knows C++, both used Ubuntu as main OS, and very helpful in answering technical questions related to Bitcoin. Another subtle thing is, it looks like both has the same style of writing. Their style of writing was more of a "professional" and "strict" feeling type, with very standard English words, very minimal emoji usage, and less punctuation like '!', but these are not really solid proof because other English writer might have same style.
Keep in mind that these are all just speculations. Would like to have an open discussion for more details.
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MAME 0.213

MAME 0.213

It's really about time we released MAME 0.213, with more of everything we know you all love. First of all, we’re proud to present support for the first Hegener + Glaser product: the “brikett” chess computers, Mephisto, Mephisto II and Mephisto III. As you can probably guess, there’s an addition from Nintendo’s Game & Watch line. This month it’s Mario’s Bombs Away. On a related note, we’ve also added Elektronika’s Kosmicheskiy Most, exported as Space Bridge, which is an unlicensed total conversion of the Game & Watch title Fire. If you haven’t played any of the handheld LCD games in MAME, you’re missing something special – they look superb with external scanned and traced artwork.
On the arcade side, we’ve added The Destroyer From Jail (a rare Philko game), and alternate regional versions of Block Out and Super Shanghai Dragon’s Eye. The CD for Simpsons Bowling has been re-dumped, resolving some long-standing issues. With its protection microcontroller dumped and emulated, Birdie Try is now fully playable. Protection microcontrollers for The Deep and Last Mission have also been dumped and emulated. Improvements to Seibu hardware emulation mean Banpresto’s SD Gundam Sangokushi Rainbow Tairiku Senki is now playable, and sprite priorities in Seibu Cup Soccer have been improved.
In computer emulation, two interesting DOS compatible machines based on the Intel 80186 CPU are now working: the Mindset Personal Computer, and the Dulmont Magnum. The Apple II software lists have been updated to include almost all known clean cracks and original flux dumps, and the Apple II gameport ComputerEyes frame grabber is now emulated. We’ve received a series of submissions that greatly improve emulation of the SWTPC S/09 and SS-30 bus cards. On the SGI front, the 4D/20 now has fully-working IRIX 4.0.5 via serial console, and a whole host of improvements have gone into the Indy “Newport” graphics board emulation. Finally, MAME now supports HDI, 2MG and raw hard disk image files.
As always, you can get the source and Windows binary packages from the download page.

MAMETesters Bugs Fixed

New working machines

New working clones

Machines promoted to working

Clones promoted to working

New machines marked as NOT_WORKING

New clones marked as NOT_WORKING

New working software list additions

New NOT_WORKING software list additions

Source Changes

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[META-Resource] S4 - Compilation of the creative works we see in Mr. Robot

Last updated - 12/31/2019 5:31 CST
Companion post for seasons 1-3
This post is intended to be a cumulative effort! Please comment on the creative works we see in season 4 of Mr. Robot. Who knows, it may help with understanding, theorizing, and our enjoyment of an already enjoyable show.
Art- Painting
Two Party System - Doug Minkler
The Green Gown - Frederick Childe Hassam_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg)
Untitled Abstract Painting - Gilberto Hernandez Ortega
Sylvette - Pablo Picasso
Books - Literature
No Exit - Jean Paul Sartre
The Man Who Would Be King - Rudyard Kipling (see also Movies)
Resurrection - Leo Tolstoy)
Parmenides - Plato)
The Winter of Our Discontent - John Steinbeck
Breakfast of Champions - Kurt Vonnegut
Resurrection - Leo Tolstoy)
Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov (see also Movies)
Books - Fiction
Beach Towel - Irving
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler - E. L. Konigsburg
The Dilbert Principle - Scott Adams
Hearts in Atlantis - Stephen King
Robot (series) - Isaac Asimov
Dune - Frank Herbert)
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep - Philip K. Dick
Ubik - Philip K. Dick
Out of the Silent Planet - C.S. Lewis
The Firm - John Grisham) (see also Movies)
The Brothers Karamazov - Fyodor Dostoevsky
A Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess) (see also Movies)
Tiny Little Thing - Beatriz Williams
Educating Peter - Tom Cox
Twice in a Blue Moon - Christina Lauren
Whistle in the Dark - Emma Healey
Books - Nonfiction
Dare to Lead - Brene Brown
7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Stephen R. Covey
The Conquest of Bread - Peter Kropotkin
Ubuntu Made Easy - Rickford Grant and Phil Bull
Programming: Principles and Practice Using C++ - Bjarne Stroustrup
Rainbow Series AKA Rainbow Books, Crayola Books
International UNIX Environments
Programmer's Guide to the IBM PC - Peter Norton
The Design and Implementation of the 4.3BSD Unix Operating System - Leffler, McKusick, Karels, and Quarterman
Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools - Aho, Lam, Sethi, and Ullman.pdf)
Our Parents' Lives: Jewish Assimilation and Everyday Life
- Cowan and Cowan
Happens Every Day: An All True Story - Isabel Gillies
Misc. (People, maps, studies, etc.)
Hugh Everett - physicist
Brian Greene - physicist
Erwin Schrödinger - physicist
IBM
Samoan language
Thomas Earnshaw - watchmaker
Casio F-91W
Sylvette David
Oscar Wilde - Playwright
Hulder (also Huldra in Norwegian folklore)
Banshee
Adam Weishaupt - Philosopher
Layer Cake Cabernet Sauvignon 2017
Max Headroom
Portal (video game))
Alexa - Amazon
Clemens Wenzeslaus Brentano - AuthoPoet
Max Planck - Physicist
Jorge Luis Borges - Link
Gabriel Garcia Marquez - Author
Marlon Brando - Actor
Berthold Brecht - Playwright
Aleister Crowley - Poet
(Johann Christoph) Friedrich von Schiller - All around Renaissance Man
Alexander Schmorell - Political Activist
1939 World’s Fair - NYC
Elektro (Robot)
Movies
Citizen Kane - Orson Welles
The Shining - Stanley Kubrick
Back to the Future - Robert Zemeckis
Brazil - Terry Gilliam
Soylent Green - Richard Fleischer
The Fifth Element - Luc Besson
Betty Blue - Jean Jac Beinbeix
Pump Up the Volume - Allan Moyle
Jurassic Park - Steven Spielberg)
Robocop - Paul Verhoeven
Die Hard - John McTiernan
Three Days of the Condor - Sydney Pollack
Kafka - Steven Soderbergh
The Conversation - Francis Ford Coppola
Batman - Tim Burton
Batman Returns - Tim Burton
Wall-E - Pixar
Casino - Martin Scorsese
A Clockwork Orange - Stanley Kubrick (see also Books - Fiction)
Eyes Wide Shut - Stanley Kubrick
The Firm - Sydney Pollack (see also Books - Fiction)
The Man Who Would Be King - John Huston (see also Books - Fiction)
Full Metal Jacket - Stanley Kubrick
Paths of Glory - Stanley Kubrick
A Touch of Evil - Orson Welles
Rope - Alfred Hitchcock
Primer - Shane Carruth)
Lolita - Stanley Kubrik (see also Books - Literature)
2001: A Space Odyssey - Stanley Kubrick)
Hackers - Ian Softley
Music
Time (Clock of the Heart) - Culture Club
Flesh without Blood - Grimes
Don’t Worry, Be Happy - Bobby McFerrin
First Mark - Lil Silva
Cloudscape - Phillip Glass
Sick of Myself - Matthew Sweet
Kelly - Van She
Lover’s Tears - Feng Feifei
Jul jul strålande jul
Outro- M83
Ave Maria - Josh Groban
Ne me quitte pas - Jacques Brel
Mr. Robot - Styx
Queen - Perfume Genius
Music - Christmas Songs
Little Drummer Boy
O Come All Ye Faithful
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - performed by Mac Quayle
Christmas Rappin - Kurtis Blow
It’s Christmas (All Over the World) - New Edition
Christmas Rappin’ - Kurtis Blow
Television Shows
MTV
LOST - Abrams, Lieber, Lindelof
The Sopranos
Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Joss Whedon (this could also be the entire Buffy Universe)
Questionable Additions
Elf on a Shelf
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Contributors
u/keyfob
u/fksociety
u/JamMastaJ3
u/edgeplayer
u/darlenee (discord)
u/andmyradio
u/B-cipher
u/orangesforever - Tumblr account here (lots of creative references!)
u/calembo
u/DarkHollowDulcimers
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MAME 0.213

MAME 0.213

It's really about time we released MAME 0.213, with more of everything we know you all love. First of all, we’re proud to present support for the first Hegener + Glaser product: the “brikett” chess computers, Mephisto, Mephisto II and Mephisto III. As you can probably guess, there’s an addition from Nintendo’s Game & Watch line. This month it’s Mario’s Bombs Away. On a related note, we’ve also added Elektronika’s Kosmicheskiy Most, exported as Space Bridge, which is an unlicensed total conversion of the Game & Watch title Fire. If you haven’t played any of the handheld LCD games in MAME, you’re missing something special – they look superb with external scanned and traced artwork.
On the arcade side, we’ve added The Destroyer From Jail (a rare Philko game), and alternate regional versions of Block Out and Super Shanghai Dragon’s Eye. The CD for Simpsons Bowling has been re-dumped, resolving some long-standing issues. With its protection microcontroller dumped and emulated, Birdie Try is now fully playable. Protection microcontrollers for The Deep and Last Mission have also been dumped and emulated. Improvements to Seibu hardware emulation mean Banpresto’s SD Gundam Sangokushi Rainbow Tairiku Senki is now playable, and sprite priorities in Seibu Cup Soccer have been improved.
In computer emulation, two interesting DOS compatible machines based on the Intel 80186 CPU are now working: the Mindset Personal Computer, and the Dulmont Magnum. The Apple II software lists have been updated to include almost all known clean cracks and original flux dumps, and the Apple II gameport ComputerEyes frame grabber is now emulated. We’ve received a series of submissions that greatly improve emulation of the SWTPC S/09 and SS-30 bus cards. On the SGI front, the 4D/20 now has fully-working IRIX 4.0.5 via serial console, and a whole host of improvements have gone into the Indy “Newport” graphics board emulation. Finally, MAME now supports HDI, 2MG and raw hard disk image files.
As always, you can get the source and Windows binary packages from the download page.

MAMETesters Bugs Fixed

New working machines

New working clones

Machines promoted to working

Clones promoted to working

New machines marked as NOT_WORKING

New clones marked as NOT_WORKING

New working software list additions

New NOT_WORKING software list additions

Source Changes

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[Newbie] import gi not working help

So, I'm pretty new in programming, currently studying, and out of boredom and curiosity for new things I started building a casino program with craps, poker, etc
So I began researching to make cards and deck, which led into wanting to build a solitaire program, which went into building a visual game(I mean that it opens a window and such, think it's called a GUI?). After some research and asking teachers I was told to use GTK, so I went to the web tutorial((first one to pop up with a google search of python gtk). In class it works fine when I was testing in free time(we work on Ubuntu). But when I arrived home to began the adventure import gi wasn't working(It acts like it doesn't exist as a library). I use windows and I would prefer to not code in a VM of ubuntu.
I want to figure out to make it work on windows so it's a program I can run both on Windows and Ubuntu.
I use pycharm to program.
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MAME 0.213

MAME 0.213

It's really about time we released MAME 0.213, with more of everything we know you all love. First of all, we’re proud to present support for the first Hegener + Glaser product: the “brikett” chess computers, Mephisto, Mephisto II and Mephisto III. As you can probably guess, there’s an addition from Nintendo’s Game & Watch line. This month it’s Mario’s Bombs Away. On a related note, we’ve also added Elektronika’s Kosmicheskiy Most, exported as Space Bridge, which is an unlicensed total conversion of the Game & Watch title Fire. If you haven’t played any of the handheld LCD games in MAME, you’re missing something special – they look superb with external scanned and traced artwork.
On the arcade side, we’ve added The Destroyer From Jail (a rare Philko game), and alternate regional versions of Block Out and Super Shanghai Dragon’s Eye. The CD for Simpsons Bowling has been re-dumped, resolving some long-standing issues. With its protection microcontroller dumped and emulated, Birdie Try is now fully playable. Protection microcontrollers for The Deep and Last Mission have also been dumped and emulated. Improvements to Seibu hardware emulation mean Banpresto’s SD Gundam Sangokushi Rainbow Tairiku Senki is now playable, and sprite priorities in Seibu Cup Soccer have been improved.
In computer emulation, two interesting DOS compatible machines based on the Intel 80186 CPU are now working: the Mindset Personal Computer, and the Dulmont Magnum. The Apple II software lists have been updated to include almost all known clean cracks and original flux dumps, and the Apple II gameport ComputerEyes frame grabber is now emulated. We’ve received a series of submissions that greatly improve emulation of the SWTPC S/09 and SS-30 bus cards. On the SGI front, the 4D/20 now has fully-working IRIX 4.0.5 via serial console, and a whole host of improvements have gone into the Indy “Newport” graphics board emulation. Finally, MAME now supports HDI, 2MG and raw hard disk image files.
As always, you can get the source and Windows binary packages from the download page.

MAMETesters Bugs Fixed

New working machines

New working clones

Machines promoted to working

Clones promoted to working

New machines marked as NOT_WORKING

New clones marked as NOT_WORKING

New working software list additions

New NOT_WORKING software list additions

Source Changes

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