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Your 256GB Android is "full" again.
You've deleted photos. You've uninstalled apps. You've cleared WhatsApp.
Still full.
Because the real junk lives in folders Android refuses to open. 30GB of it.
I recovered 31GB yesterday. Didn't touch one photo, one chat, one app.
Here's where to find it on Samsung, Xiaomi, Vivo, and OnePlus:
A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT.
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🚨 Twilio charges $0.0079 per SMS. Someone just turned any old Android phone into a free SMS gateway. Unlimited messages. $0.
It's called SMS Gateway for Android.
Install it on any Android phone. It becomes a full SMS sending and receiving server with an API.
No Twilio. No MessageBird. No per-message pricing. No contracts. Just an old phone and a SIM card.
Here's what's inside this thing:
→ Send and receive SMS through a REST API from any app or service
→ Works with any Android phone running 5.0 or newer
→ End-to-end encryption. Messages are encrypted before they leave the device.
→ Multi-SIM support. Use multiple SIM cards on one phone.
→ Multi-device support. Connect multiple phones to the same account.
→ Real-time webhooks for incoming messages
→ Multipart messages with auto-splitting for long texts
→ Track delivery status of every message in real time
→ No registration required. No email. No account in local mode.
Here's the wildest part:
That old Android phone in your drawer that you haven't touched in 2 years? Install this app. Insert a SIM card. You now have your own private SMS infrastructure.
Two-factor authentication. Order confirmations. Appointment reminders. Notification alerts. All the things startups pay Twilio thousands a month for.
Free. Running on a phone you already own.
Startups spend $500 to $5,000/month on SMS APIs. This costs the price of a SIM card.
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There’s this skater by the name Kevin who won Gold for Kenya in Benin. I’m very sure that CS for sports was not even aware of this.
He privately paid for his ticket. Cabinet secretaries are busy campaigning for Ruto.
We are going for the Presidency. Anyone else BUT Ruto and @edwinsifuna is the perfect alternative we have been asking for a very long time. Sisi Ndo Situna & Sifuna ndo Sisi.
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1. 56 Days (2026)
2. The Hunting Wives (2025)
3. Elite (2018)
4. The Couple Next Door (2023)
5. Obsession (2023)
6. Dark Desire (2020)
7. Fatal Seduction (2023)
8. Behind Her Eyes (2021)
9. You (2018)
10. S3x/Life (2021)
11. The Affair (2014)
12. Doctor Foster (2015)
13. Conversations With Friends (2022)
14. The Undoing (2020)
15. Love & Death (2023)
16. What/If (2019)
17. D!rty John (2018)
18. Spartacus (2010)
19. Bridgerton (2020)
20. Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (2023)
21. Normal People (2020)
22. Industry (2020)
23. Californication (2007)
24. Black Sails (2014)
25. The Borgias (2011)
26. Sense8 (2015)
27. The L Word (2004)
28. Masters of S*x (2013)
29. Outlander (2014)
30. Game of Thrones (2011)
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Honestly, Bluetooth is one of those things we all leave on 24/7 without a second thought, but it’s basically a silent radio station broadcasting a "come talk to me" signal to anyone within 30 to 100 feet. If an attacker is close enough, they can use that open connection to mess with your device in a few different ways.
Think of it like this: your phone is a house, and Bluetooth is a side window you forgot to lock.
1. Bluejacking (The "Annoyance" Attack)
This is the "pop-up" trick you mentioned. An attacker sends an unsolicited message or a "vCard" (electronic business card) to your phone. It doesn't actually steal your data, but a window pops up on your screen out of nowhere.
The Danger: While it's mostly a prank, a smart attacker will use it for phishing. They’ll send a message that looks like a system update or a "Pairing Request" from a trusted device name (like "Airport_Free_WiFi") to trick you into clicking a link or entering a password.
2. Bluesnarfing (The "Digital Pickpocket")
This one is much nastier. If your Bluetooth is set to "discoverable," an attacker can use specialized software to break into your device and snarf (steal) your info without you ever knowing.
They can grab your entire contact list, read your private texts, or look through your photos.
It’s essentially a silent data breach happening while your phone is sitting in your pocket at a coffee shop.
3. Bluebugging (The "Full Takeover")
This is the "James Bond" level of Bluetooth attacks. In a Bluebugging scenario, the attacker doesn't just steal a file; they take control of the phone's "backdoor."
Once they've "bugged" you, they can eavesdrop on your phone calls in real-time.
They can send texts as if they were you, which is a great way to spread malware to your friends.
They can even use your mobile data to surf the web on your dime.
How to actually stay safe
You don't need to be paranoid, just a little more careful. A few quick tips:
Switch to "Non-Discoverable": Most modern phones do this automatically, but check your settings. If you aren't actively pairing, you shouldn't be "visible" to strangers.
The "Off" Switch: If you’re in a crowded public place like a subway or an airport and you aren’t using your headphones, just turn Bluetooth off. It saves battery and closes the "window."
Ignore Random Pop-ups: If your phone suddenly asks to pair with "Device_123" while you’re standing in line for coffee, hit decline. It’s all about making yourself a "hard target" so the attacker moves on to someone else who left their digital window wide open.
Omwami @orengo_james Im honored to even know you, privileged that i get to learn at your feet, an inexplicable twist of history that I get to call you a comrade in a fight for a better Kenya, just like you did with my Uncle Lawrence. Mimi yangu ni kukuombea maisha marefu. Happy Birthday Sir! History will be kind.
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You probably weren’t told this, but…
Your laptop is keeping a travel diary of every place you have been over the last 5 years.
It’s called WLAN-AutoConfig.
Every time you connect to WiFi, Windows logs:
SSID (the network name)
BSSID (the router’s MAC)
Timestamp of the connection
Those entries sit in your saved profiles and WLAN event logs.
Most people never clear them.
And here’s the problem:
A BSSID is a physical device ID.
Crowdsourced databases like WiGLE (@wiglenet) map millions of BSSIDs to real-world coordinates.
So a forensic analyst doesn’t need a location tracker.
They just dump your WiFi history…
Plug those MACs into a database…
And instantly reconstruct a map of where your laptop has been.
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