Yeah but trading information in an encrypted manner online is solved by dozens. Trading information in close proximity to one another (BT is only a few metres at best) is also solved by dozens, even in ways that can't be sniffed because it's wireless. I'm not really sure what briar brings to the table, that isn't already solved?
ExcessShiv
Unless you're sitting within BT proximity (in which case, why message each other instead of talking??), this is online too.
I also have issues like what you're having when I'm printing with PETG, and using gyroid infill pattern eliminates it completely for me.
Yes there are, your data still resides in their servers as it passes through them though. But like I said, as soon as it has been processed there is no log of it so it is only present briefly and not in a persistent manner.
It is nothing of significance WRT prosecution or any kind of legal action. It is nothing useful.
Is this the same guy that made the marble clock with same working principle?
Doesn't that just hide the specific content? They still know where the content is coming from?
And not everything done online, especially things that can get you in trouble with authorities (like torrenting copyrighted material) can be done through https.
That doesn't really make a difference if no traffic history is saved. If there are no logs of traffic saved, there's noting that can be tied to the account.
Yes, any VPN provider will see what's in your traffic, no way around that...ever...no matter who you choose
however not all VPN providers will keep a record of your traffic, so it may only exists briefly in their servers as it passes through and then it's gone. This is how companies like mullvad operate. Even if the cops come with a warrant, there will be no evidence because nothing is saved.
I just store mine in bins as well... I don't have an entire room (or wall) to dedicate to just 3D printing filament, and bins with spools stacked in them is by far the least space consuming way to store them.
It prints the skirt first, but yes.
I always ditch a podcast the second i hear an ad or something that resembles paid sponsored content. Fuck that, I'll pay them if I find the quality worth it, ads are cancer.