Member berries
(media.greatawakening.win)
Comments (35)
sorted by:
And nobody ever called and said, "hey, where are you."
😂👌
I just remember a time when people had phones in their houses and when you called them you had a 92% chance of speaking to them. But now everybody has a phone on their person and you now have a 40% chance of speaking to them when you call them.
Technology! Whoo!
92%? Everyone was outside doing shit! I usually had to wait four hours for a call-back… but I wouldn’t be home to get the call!😉
Tbh I am grateful for cell-phones. I get a lot done on them. I just wish home-phones never went bye-bye
For your consideration:
https://www.pcmag.com/picks/finally-ditch-that-landline-the-best-voip-home-phone-services
Remake it a thing.
Correct me if I am wrong but aren't voip phones purely internet based meaning it would be simpler for people to listen in? I know you can still tap a lan line but internet seems like it would be a much more simple task.
Voip isn't necessarily insecure or easy to tap. Additionally if you want to put the work in, it can be encrypted.
Remember, sms messages and email are transmitted in plain text over the wire. Far more easy to intercept those than a voip call imo.
Most email is encrypted en route because web based email services use https
'over the wire' in wireless means wifi and/or bluetooth both of which are encrypted unless you're a tard who specifically tries hard to not encrypt the wifi connection
and then from email system to email system they have TLS or SSL, which is similar, which encrypts the whole shebang
I am not sure about text messages...they are weakly encrypted by cmda and gsm but not perfectly end to end meaning there's some negotiation metadata that is plain
This is partially correct, TLS comes into play for email authentication, however the body of the email is still transmitted in plain text. To encrypt the body, you need to use certificates with public and private keys and share the keys with the person you are communicating with. Not easy, but not impossible.
Same thing for SMS as you mention CDMA and gsm authentication is encrypted but the SMS body is not.
You can build your own stingray if you have some time and knowhow and see what all your neighbours are talking about. Its for this reason the app Signal abandoned SMS message transmission, they didn't have a way to secure it in transmission and didn't want to mislead their user base. That said it appears that Signal was either created by or endorsed by the CIA as they have the encryption keys and thus can read any message sent thru the system.
There is very little privacy in any kind of message transmission anymore.
What shockadee said.
Your texts ALL get read, and it’s quite easy to tell when someone is listening to your phone calls - you’ll typically start hearing an echo.
Remember, “Cell” phones are all “SMART”, too…. Google got into that business for a reason.
Voice over internet protocol.
That is literally what it is, yes.
Ahh gotcha yea makes sense lol. They just installed these at my job and was curious about why they needed and ethernet. Simple google would have gave me that one lol. Thanks, just posted while reading responses here and had a "thought out loud" moment.
Maybe parents need an app to do that again- rout their kids phone calls and texts to the parents first. Kids these days wouldn't know what to do. 🤣
Lol, they would learn real panic when the interrogations began.
Or the parents would ease drop, I do remember party lines too
Eavesdrop*
Just in case you weren’t aware.
Etymology (just for fun) :
eavesdrop (v.) "lurk near a place to hear what is said inside," c. 1600, probably a back-formation from eavesdropper. The original notion is listening from under the eaves of a house; the word comes via Middle English noun eavesdrop "place around a house where the rainwater drips off the roof." Related: Eavesdropping.
also from c. 1600
What does even have to do with Q or the Great Awakening?
We're facebook now evidently.
I'll use this opportunity to plug /c/memes as the correct place to go for non-political memes. This way people can get their fix of Facebook-tier memes without sliding actual important discussion off of the front page.
It struck me as an important reality check for us to reflect on the pace at which the world is being transformed into a place where children can be directly influenced, parental gate completely bypassed.
It's kinda cute though ain't it? The way she worded it.
No, it's a perfect meme and reminder. File under "things to remember" as we advance onward into this world of AI, "smart devices", everything online, profiles, facial recognition, neural implants and remote neural control systems, streamers and influencers, Big Data, kids raised on iPads, online child predators, etc.
And thx for the link, didn't know that sub existed (:
You don't think this is a sort of Awakening?
Showing what it was to what it is?
Sometimes you need a little escape.
Exactly. Smart phones are big part of the globalist plot that we need to be awakened from.
bit of perspective, a momemt of reflection, and hearty keks
I remember the time before cell phones when people actually communicated verbally with each other instead of texting. Wish we could return to those times but I digress.
i was such a little shit- I remember skipping school & knew the school would call my mom at 5pm when she got home from work so Id sit by the phone & when it rang yell “I got it!” - answer the phone and the school would be like “Mrs. A? Id say yes- did you know E was not in school today? I would say oh yea I just forgot to call- OK thank you” they would say & hang up. Then my parents would see all the absences when i got my report card 🤣😝
the effort i used to put into skipping is quite hilarious in hindsight- things i would do- places i would go to hang. Kids nowadays have no idea - there would be an Amber alert called on them now. There is no true autonomy for them now.
kek 😆
🤣🤣🤣
We knew our best friends phone numbers by heart. Now we don't even know our partners numbers without our cell.
Nfts as a service has very real applications most havent envisioned yet.
Growing up my house phone ended with a certain 4letter word. We had good semaritans letting us know anonymously several times a year.