

Lol my mom taught me to never trust ATM machines and always go inside the branch.
Also for gas stations, never pay at the pump, always go inside to pay…
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Lol my mom taught me to never trust ATM machines and always go inside the branch.
Also for gas stations, never pay at the pump, always go inside to pay…


search “[Carrier Name] default SIM PIN”
if you get it wrong twice, then just forget about it (max 3 attempts), I mean just be careful and don’t let your phone get stolen lol
(Or if you have the PUK (its on the back of the plastic card that comes with your SIM Card (for physical SIMs)) you can just get it wrong 3 times then use the PUK to reset the PIN)


That feels worse…
At least you can change a phone number
How do you change your personal info? Its permanent and unchanging… One databreach and you’re fucked


Soon on TERF Island:
They’re gonna have AI cameras to detect if you “went to the right gender bathroom”, and if AI decrees that you’ve entered the wrong one, they’ll flag you as a “sex offender”, then activate the terminators posted at the store to “eliminate sex offenders”


All bank accounts require a phone number. VOIP numbers does not work.
Online banking through a computer requires a phone number for them to send a 2fa code to before letting you log in. (Phone number 2fa is the only 2FA option, and even if not, its often used as a recovery option to whatever other 2fa method there is, effectively making the phone number the weakest link)
But I guess if you don’t like that, you could tell them to disable online banking and avoid using electronics for banking, but then you’d have to either go to the bank every week and wait in an annoying line to verify you’re getting paid and that the amount is correct (cuz you can’t trust employers)
(Or use the sketchy ATM machine that could have card skimmers and fake PIN pads, can sometimes be much more dangerous than online banking IMO)
(Also some people need online banking like my parent have a small bussiness and my mom has to do a bunch of bank transfers every month through online banking…)


SIM PINs are 4-8 digits
The SIM Chip itself is supposed to limit entry attempts to 3, idk if anyone managed to bypass it
After that, it required a PUK Code, 8 digits I believe. Its sometimes found on the big plastic card thing (its like the size of a credit card, and you pop off a physical sim from it). 10 Attempts.
I think the carrier also has it.
So an attacker needs to either:
The thing is, I as a kid/teen messed with tech stuff a lot (got my parents SIM cards locked a few times 👀, they got so mad at me lol) and I found that sometimes I can reboot a phone and the 10 attempts on the PUK code would reset… idk how, maybe the SIM card had issues… or maybe it’s a T-Mobile issue.


Who the fuck buys calandars? We get them for free at the Asian Supermarket lmfao.
My parents get like at least 5 of those every year lmfao
so many calandars that can literally ward off evil spirits (cuz red color all over it, and the big character 福 on it… and also a bunch of new year stuff on it)
As for the privacy issue:
The only counter to this is to move to a closed end-to-end encrypted groupchat so it can’t be mass LLM analyzed…
If you want a public forum, well… its public…
You can’t stop a script from just grabbing all the posts/comments… and its also federated, so the bot only needs to be able to access one instance and get it…
I mean they could simply just set up their own instance and pretend its just a benigh single-user instance… like what are you gonna do, defed all small instances preemptively? Use “login walls” to make the forum private? And somehow trust all other admins that are federated and make them also enforce a “login wall” policy?
Its a PUBLIC forum…
the only solution for privacy is a groupchat and only let in people that can keep a promise to not screenshot everything and give it to a LLM.