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DIY KARMA KIT @ 721_bipsty @lemmy.ml
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No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

Do you care about up/down votes?

Privacy @lemmy.ml

Is it safe to put sim card to my new 2nd hand phone?

  • wow, first time i see gif as profile pic :D yeah i disabled like 2 days ago votes and now i have actually no idea what comment on this post can have down or up votes and truly it feels nice, I recommend it to everybody

  • ive watch luke smith and he talks alot that we shouldnt be emotionally linked to social medias, hiding likes and etc might kinda help?

  • is piefed alternative to lemmy?

  • But will it be safe? Wouldnt that mean that somebody who owns this card would somehow have access to my device?

  • yeah, but wont it be the same? probably sim and esim will somehow link my phone and my personality will be linked into phone

  • no, but already used the card for many accounts

  • sorry for the word schizo, i said it because im just a normie who want to be undetectable (as i said before propaganda-proof), i dont want to offend anybody, i will look into prepaid card more, thanks for advice :)

  • Sorry, i dont really understand the second thing u said, what i want is to have phone which isnt really linked to me, want to be propaganda-proof, i use tor, signal, probably i already leaked my device so its findable to me as a person, but if i link once sim card with imei it is linked forever, right? I mightn't be clear, sorry for that, if u need morw information i am open to answer

  • Like my name and things releated to me will be linked to imei, i know its kinda schizo, but i dont want to be easy to find. I didnt commit and crime or anything, as i said kinda schizo thing

  • Maybe try void linux? More diy and little bit harder cause of runit so u will learn how booting process works maybe, void is really stable but still rolling release

  • In linux disks are more like files, do lsblk -f to see drives and their filesystems, ssds and hdd uses something like /dev/sda and nvme uses /dev/nvme0n1, u can try sudo mount windows_disk_name /mnt and then files from windows disk should be in directory /mnt

  • thunar (file manager) has built in option to bulk rename, just sudo pacman -S thunar