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What is a random headcanons you have of Kai? Like the type of headcanons that would make him seem really human and not like he's constantly a murderer or psychopathic.
KAI ANDERSON // headcanons

a/n: here goes.. but i fear he’s just as fucked up bc i was trying to be realistic ya know
judges people by their handshakes. a weak grip disgusts him, and he’ll never respect someone with gross clammy hands.
watches old footage of leaders like hitler, stalin, or jfk to study their body language, hand movements. kai practices in front of a mirror until it feels natural. every gesture he makes while speaking is rehearsed. the way he waves his hands, points, or clenches his fists is meant to manipulate emotions.
practices subtle gestures (touching someone’s shoulder, making intense eye contact) to make people subconsciously trust him.
enjoys watching true crime documentaries and infodumps about jonestown or heaven’s gate.
remembers oddly specific details about people but weaponises them later in arguments.
thrives on debates, especially when he can dominate someone intellectually. he’ll derail conversations just to win, even if it’s about the dumbest shit like the best way to eat a subway sandwich.
has entire passages of nietzsche and shakespeare memorized, knows random latin phrases and sprinkles them into conversations to seem cultured.
hates losing at anything—he’ll rage quit a game of monopoly if it’s not going his way.
when fixated on something—a person, an idea, or a goal—he becomes consumed by it. spends hours researching or strategising, often at the expense of his health.
has casually invested in bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. checks his coinbase and binance accounts obsessively. has strong opinions about dogecoin being a joke.
occasionally reads self-help books.
his library consists mostly of power-centric books. his favourites include the prince by machiavelli, the 48 laws of power by robert greene, the art of war by sun tzu, and nietzsche’s thus spoke zarathustra. also delves into russian literature like dostoevsky’s notes from underground and tolstoy’s war and peace.
collects super offensive internet memes in a private folder. posts pepe memes on 4chan ironically but secretly thinks they’re funny.
leaves people on read for hours, just because.
desensitised himself to gore.
loves gta, rdr2 and civilization VI. played cod religiously in his incel days.
follows elon musk on x (formerly known as twitter) and admires him as a disruptor of society. or maybe it’s a tech bro thing idk. retweets his memes but also calls him a sellout for pandering to the masses.
loathes andrew tate for his shallow and illogical takes but agrees with 10% of his misogynistic rhetoric.
posts inflammatory tweets that toe the line between radicalism and satire, carefully wording them to avoid getting banned.
an avid user of letterboxd. some of his reviews are super scathing—but for some reason, they always blow up. he’d open the app to find that his hate review on la la land got 7.2k likes. screenshot compilations circulate on reddit and instagram.
his letterboxd favourites are: american psycho, fight club, the social network and the matrix (all 5 star ratings)—but claims he likes them for their philosophical depth.
his favourite show is mr. robot, saying elliot alderson is “the closest thing to a genius on tv.” he also likes the twilight zone and breaking bad.
obsessed with eminem—he’s been a fan ever since d-12. the marshall mathers lp are his go-to rage anthems. thinks lose yourself is the pinnacle of motivational music.
thinks kanye west is a misunderstood genius and frequently defends him online.
uses dark mode on every device.
apple loyalist. owns a macbook, iphone, and airpods because he appreciates their sleek and minimalistic design. calls android users “peasants.”
never charges his phone until it has like 2% left.
brilliant with tech—can hack into nearly anything. knows how to code in several languages, always staying on top of the latest tech trends and occasionally contributes to dark web forums.
builds custom pcs for fun. dabbles in coding and hacking. knows how to create computer viruses.
used to spend wayyy too much time on forums like 4chan, r/RedPill, r/foreveralone and r/incels, though he’s mostly active on subreddits like r/iamverybadass, and r/unpopularopinion. also lurks r/atheism just to mock people with religion.
frequently visits r/AmITheAsshole to judge people, always siding with the “bad guy.” bro has the potential to be a criminal defense lawyer that the DA despises.
lowkey obsessed with angelina jolie, specifically from her tomb raider days. probably has a pinup poster stashed somewhere in his room.
uses arctic fox’s poseidon blue hair dye.
firmly believes in the efficiency of 3-in-1 body wash, shampoo, and conditioner.
wears dior sauvage because it’s “masculine but sophisticated.” probably bought it after seeing johnny depp in an ad.
when he’s in a mood, kai loves sneaking up on people to startle them. he’s perfected the art of standing silently in doorways until someone notices.
prefers dogs because they’re trainable, loyal, and trusting on their owner. in other words they are easy to manipulate and control.
constantly rolls his shoulders and cracks his neck. it’s both a habit and a way to intimidate people.
his lust for power stems from feeling powerless in his youth, particularly after witnessing his father’s abuse to his mother and the lack of control he had over the situation.
struggles to process complex emotions like guilt, shame, or empathy. often suppresses them or redirects them into rage.
swings between grandiosity (believing he’s destined for greatness) and crippling self-doubt (thinking he’s fundamentally unlovable)
finds it almost impossible to open up emotionally unless it’s to manipulate someone.
criticism, even minor, eats away at him. he’ll stew over it for days, replaying it in his head while devising ways to “prove them wrong.”
gets uneasy if someone expresses affection without clear reason—suspects ulterior motives.
goes online to stalk whoever winter’s dating at the time. sends cryptic, vaguely threatening texts from a burner number or straight up dox them. half of it is for shits and giggles, the other half is rooted in jealousy.
he’s attracted to girls who are intelligent and opinionated. independent but emotionally vulnerable, so he can swoop in and “save” them (he has a saviour complex). loyalty is non-negotiable, and she has to make him feel like her top priority.
anyone resembling winter is immediately his type, but he’d never admit it.
freakishly good at darts and chess.
knows how to pick locks and also, how to build a perfect pipe bomb.
his clown mask is inspired by satan in dante’s divine comedy (based on this convo with @porcelainlipgloss)
alternates between ice-cold showers and scalding hot ones depending on his mood.
drums his fingers or shakes his leg while sitting. can spin a pen around his fingers like a pro. learned it during boring college lectures and now does it absentmindedly.
can’t stand slow walkers, or when someone scrapes a fork on their teeth. his reactions to these are disproportionate and borderline hostile.
prone to road rage.
has read elliot rodger’s manifesto once, mostly out of curiosity and boredom, but ended up getting weirdly immersed in it. he disagreed with the bravado and entitlement, though—he finds it pathetic and would mock it, but still, he couldn’t put it down. deep down, he understands the mindset too well, which makes him uncomfortable.
selectively polite. says “please” and “thank you” when it benefits him but will completely ignore social etiquette in other situations, like cutting lines or taking the last slice of pizza.
his workout playlist consists of nine inch nails, rammstein. aggressive rap like eminem (“till i collapse” is a staple) and dmx. sometimes mixes in orchestral movie scores (the dark knight rises soundtrack pumps him up)
brushes his teeth aggressively, so his toothbrushes always wear out quickly.
loves gas station beef jerky and bags of plain popcorn with way too much salt.
doesn’t drink often, claiming alcohol dulls the mind. but when he does, it’s always something hardcore like everclear or absinthe. has a surprisingly high alcohol tolerance.
can literally live off black coffee or monster zero ultra (white can). claims he doesn’t need caffeine, but drinks it constantly because he “likes the bitterness.”
his handwriting is pretty neat, but only when he’s focused—otherwise, it’s chicken scratch.
loves the smell of gasoline and sharpies.
can’t sit his ass down during phone conversations—kai paces back and forth like a caged animal.
rarely gets more than four hours of sleep.
and when he does sleep, he sleeps on his stomach with one arm dangling off the bed.
sleep talks under extreme stress.
secretly likes it when someone takes care of him. whether it’s bandaging a cut or insisting he eats when he’s been working too hard, he fucking melts. he’ll complain about being babied, but it’s a front.
#american horror story#the more normal ones ofc#ahs#kai anderson#ahs cult#evan peters#kai anderson x reader#kai anderson x y/n#ahs season 7#some of them are based on me#evan peters x reader
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If airports weren’t already a hellscape, TikTok has found a way to make them worse. Welcome to airport theory, a viral delusion that suggests you can roll up to the airport 15 minutes before boarding, waltz through security, and still make your flight with time to spare. No stress, no waiting, just pure main character energy.
TikTok creators like Michael DiCostanzo (@michael.dicostanzo) swear by it, documenting their dashes through high-traffic hubs like LAX, Atlanta International Airport, and post–Super Bowl New Orleans. Some viewers are sold. Others are calling BS.
“So you had PreCheck, didn’t check a bag, and were at the nearest terminal? Now let’s do it when it’s not the optimal situation,” one user commented. And, sure enough, the internet is also littered with failed attempts—videos of forlorn TikTokers watching their flights take off without them, their carry-ons full of regret.
It’s a fun fantasy, which explains why “airport theory” has racked up over 400 million views on TikTok. Unfortunately, the the Transportation Security Administration doesn’t care about your viral moment. The national average wait time for security was 27 minutes, 16 seconds in 2024. And if you’re flying out of a notorious bottleneck like JFK, Orlando International, or Chicago O’Hare, it’s closer to 40 minutes. Google searches for “I missed my flight what do I do” have spiked 70 percent in the past month, per Google Trends. It’s not hard to connect the dots.
Here is your sad reality check: Airlines still recommend arriving at least two hours before a domestic flight, three for international. Sometimes that buffer feels like overkill. But would you rather rush through the airport with your heart racing or have a few minutes to find your gate, grab a bag of overpriced whatever, and scroll TikTok watching other people miss their flights? That sounds like a much better airport theory to us.
Airport Hacks That Actually Work
The best way to get through airport security unscathed is to move like you’ve done this a hundred times before. A little planning, the right gear, and skipping social media stunts will get you from curb to gate with minimal stress.
Time It Right
Travel off-peak. According to CheapAir, Tuesdays and Wednesdays are often less crowded. Early flights between 5 and 8 am and red-eyes (after 9 pm) tend to have fewer passengers.
Check TSA wait times in advance. The My TSA app (iOS, Android) provides real-time security line updates at major airports.
Get the Right Apps
Download your airline’s app for mobile boarding passes and real-time gate updates.
Get TSA PreCheck. Some credit cards even cover the fee. Global Entry (available at select airports) includes PreCheck and fast-tracks reentry into the U.S. Or consider Clear Plus, which uses biometric scans to bypass ID checks.
Use Mobile Passport Control app (iOS, Android) to submit your customs info beforehand for faster reentry to the US.
Pack Smart
Start with an empty bag. Double-check TSA-restricted items list to avoid accidentally smuggling contraband.
Use a clear toiletry bag. The Calpak Clear Cosmetics Case for $85 is an upgrade from the ziplock bag. If you’re worried about TSA’s liquid restrictions, switch to toothpaste tablets like biöm’s Nobs and use reusable travel bottles. I'm a fan of Reis' Refillable Travel Container set, but I've also used travel kits from Amazon for under $10, and they work just as well.
Go carry-on only. The Away Carry-On for $275 is our favorite, but if you want to avoid Away’s baggage, try Monos ($255) or July ($295).
Track your luggage. If you check a bag, stash an AirTag inside for iPhone users or a Chipolo One Point ($25) or Card Spot ($29) for Android.
Dress for Efficiency
Empty your pockets before security. Stash everything in your carry-on instead of fumbling at the checkpoint.
Keep metal jewelry, watches, and belts in your bag until after screening.
Avoid boots or high-tops. Slip-ons like Allbirds' Tree Runners for $98 and the Rothy’s Driving Loafer for $189—we've raved about them in the past—make security a breeze. If you’re not planning on sprinting through the airport, the Bearpaw Martis Slippers ($70) are ultra-comfy.
Skip bulky outerwear. Coats, hoodies with big pockets, and anything with excessive zippers just slow you down. If you have PreCheck, you can usually keep your shoes, belt, and light jacket on.
Stay Organized
Snap-on Phone Stand & Wallet
If you have an iPhone, invest in a MagSafe wallet to avoid digging through your bag for an ID. Some of our favorites include Casetify ($38), Moft’s Snap-On Phone Stand & Wallet ($30), and ESR HaloLock Power Bank Wallet ($80), which works as a power bank, wallet, and phone stand.
Get a checkpoint-friendly laptop backpacks. Lay-flat designs like Peak Design’s Outdoor Backpack (available in 25L and 45L) speed up screenings.
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can you say more about how to access spotify prem from an android?
yes i would love to! disclaimer i haven't heavily researched this but this is my understanding of the situation from having done this for ages and being generally tech savvy.
so apps on your mobile are installed using .apk files, which are typically accessed (on android) from the google play store. however some phones dont have access to this play store and some apps aren't on it, so you can also go and find .apk files on websites and install apps using them directly.
because .apk installation online is decentralised (i.e. not run by google) you can also find modified (/'hacked') .apks which are designed to provide premium features on certain apps without needing a premium account
HOWEVER: apps enforce premium features in two ways. Those which are client-side only and those which require server contact. Basically, if spotify gives you a huge popup on your phone telling you to get premium, an app can get rid of that no problem because it only affects your device. However, it turns out that if you want to download a song, you have to make a request to spotify for it, after which spotify will check if you're a premium user. because you're not, it will deny the request.
In practice, this means that modded spotify apks CAN give you: no adds, unlimited skips, no forced shuffle, basically everything else you want, but CANNOT give you downloads (and lyrics back when those were premium specific, not sure if they are right now?).
OK so how do I actually get modded .apks?
The best way for Spotify is the xmanager project (https://www.xmanagerapp.com/) which is a separate app you can install that will basically walk you through the process. HOWEVER for me ive been having trouble with the main version atm, though spotify lite works great. Hopefully they'll patch it at some point?
You can just search for .apks on sites. This is pretty hit and miss, but good if you're willing to install a few duds (non premium unlocked apps) first. Remember to uninstall the app before installing a new apk.
Finally, not strictly for spotify but the revanced project (https://revanced.app/) is by far the best / most ambitious project for apks. Originally designed for Youtube (yes, you can also get ad-free youtube on android devices with very little fuss - please check it out it's so good!!), they also have a great interface (community run, no viruses) for many other apps, including youtube music - which I'm currently using because of the aformentioned problems with spotify. No adfree spotify yet, but we can hope!
#OK THATS MY CRASH COURSE FEEL FREE to ask any more questions#ive been thinking about ethical piracy a LOT lately sooo#flusterasks
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Do you know any way I could move my playlists out of spotify and onto a different app/website?
Hello ! I have Oh So Many tools for you >:D
Migration
Firstly, the simple migration tools. There are multiple services that allow you to do that, depending on the target platform. Here's the ones for Apple Music and Youtube Music. Deezer have their built-in tools.
I don't know many streaming services, but I would recommend using Youtube Music : with the help of Newpipe or alternatives, you can listen to your playlist with no ads for free :) And you can mix in youtube videos in your playlists - very cool when a specific version of a track isn't on streaming services ! Plus Newpipe has a very handy download tool
Download
Secondly, I wanna talk about downloading. Having your own library with the files accessible anytime are a must, to my sense. It will greatly improve your battery life and reduce your mobile data usage. And you can keep them your whole life !! Make mixtapes on CDs for your friends !!! And- ok let's get to the point
From other services
The go-to tool for downloading music and videos is yt-dlp. It's the base of most DL tool out there ! The vanilla version is a command-line tool, but there's a few apps with an interface. If you're on PC, I like to use Parabolic for that. I *think* LibreTube has batch download ? NewPipe only has single download. Seal does it but is a bit clunky.
From Spotify
Spotify is infamous for being very good at protecting its files against download. They make breaking changes regularly, making it hard to find reliable, durable tools. Usually, the solution is to hack into the official Spotify app, and get the data from there. On PC, you can use OnTheSpot to hook into the official app. You can also mod the official app with Soggfy (windows only). I wasn't able to find any working Android app as of April 2025. Seal used to do it but not anymore, and popular options are discontinued or getting sketchy.
There are also tools that allow you to download music from CSV files
Backups
Finally: Backup !!! Your !!! Playlists !!! While pretty unlikely, it is possible that you may lose access to your account for one reason or another. Playlist.cloud (the very first link) allow you to do that. If anything goes wrong, you'll be able to restore all your playlists from these CSV files !
If you want to go even deeper : Soulseek is the gold standard for peer-to-peer music sharing (use an interface). With community scripts, you can even input your CSV list and have it downloaded.
ℹ️ Why should I trust any of these apps ? Github links are scary
A very wise consideration ! Some of these apps I used myself, so I can vouch for them. The rest is taken from FMHY (Free Media Heck Yeah), **the most comprehensive resource for piracy and free media access**. Here are the quick links to Migration and Download. I cannot overstate how good this resource is. Read it, bookmark it, this will be your best ally for the years to come !!! All recommendations on this website are curated by experimented communities. They are mostly safe and up to date.
Closing thoughts
Thank you for your patience ! I spent a lot of time researching this answer, so the information would be as useful, complete and accurate as possible. Tech companies makes it as hard as possible to escape them, so this can be an arduous journey. I hope this will be helpful, and your migration will be smooth !
Love and Piracy <3
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Lately, the government and the top banks of Australia have been pushing for the eradication of payments by cash, leaving phone apps alone, and possibly a medical implant as well.

I have fought against it as best I can, buy there's not much I can do.
It's illegal to have large amounts of cash, and self defense is a crime, so storing at home is not really an option. Besides, I am a disabled pensioner, and the government decided long ago that going through the bank is mandatory.
Covid was the best opportunity they ever had to eliminate personal freedom - I mean, to force everyone to use insecure apps on insecure phones that had insecure operating systems on insecure hardware.
There were scandal when apps were exposed data harvesting, accessing information they didn't have the rights to, and even hacking the microphone and camera of the phone.
https://www.consumerreports.org/electronics-computers/privacy/how-to-protect-yourself-from-camera-and-microphone-hacking-a1010757171/
But the push to do the thing was relentless. You can't stop progress! Nobody else is complaining, the bank told me.
Except people do complain, helpless and hopeless. I worked in tech support, and would hear all day long the agony of those whose assets were cleaned out, and that was in the days of internet banking, when the scammer call centers of India were just a sparkle in Satan's Eye.
You see, the reason banks existed was that they took money in exchange for the service of PROTECTION.
Now, they take your money, and if you get robbed, that's a YOU problem.
And the government is backing them up. Remember the GFC, when most governments expressed their hatred of capitalism by backing banks no matter how badly they embezzled customers?

The Bank and the State had merged.
Mussolini's vision had succeeded.
Fascism took a century, but it in the end, it won. But I am not sure even the 1930s fascists could see this coming.
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Wednesday Addams: Hacker Extraordinaire
It was no great secret that Wednesday eschewed modern technology in most forms, principally laptops and cell phones. While she logically understood they had their uses, the average teen (i.e. her peers) typically used either for mind-numbing entertainment, soulless internet validation, or somehow both simultaneously. Her beloved typewriter served her well enough and she was far too skilled to mistype and have to redo an entire page of work, a fact she was certain none of her classmates shared. She had gone on this long without being shackled to an electronic device; she was confident she would continue to do so long after she graduated from Nevermore.
Once word spread of her writing tool of choice, she was the subject of some good-natured teasing from her Enid's friends. At least, Enid had declared it was good-natured and that they didn't mean any harm. Wednesday wasn't as sure, considering they never stopped mentioning it, but did her best to ignore the slights to her supposed ineptitude. She wasn't inept. Far from it. She simply had zero need nor desire to use any such device, and that was despite Xavier gifting her a cell phone last year.
That all changed, however, with one small comment made during lunch one autumn day.
"Hell, I bet she couldn't even understand HTML, much less a real programming language."
Wednesday couldn't remember if it was Bianca or Yoko that had said that aloud (whoever it was, Enid had immediately told them to knock it off), having been immediately distracted by one part of the sentence: programming language. Specifically, language. While she had no use for the high tech toys others wasted so much of their time with, she did possess a vast interest in foreign languages, and was something of a savant when it came to learning them. Spanish, German, Italian, French, Latin, and Catalan were all part of her personal intellectual arsenal, and she was familiar enough with several others should she ever be stranded on the European continent for a considerable length of time.
Again.
So, in the interest of expanding her already-massive repertoire of skills once more, and potentially get her Enid's friends to finally lay off their continual unnecessary commentary of a non-existent weakness, Wednesday made a decision to master the language of programming and, by extension, modern technology. And soon discovered a problem.
Turns out, like spoken and written languages, there were multiple programming languages available, far too many to learn in any one sitting, so out of necessity, Wednesday had to narrow her focus. Knowing that most of her peers were shackled to their phones, she opted to start with whatever languages those used. Thankfully, despite the myriad models and types of phones available, there were apparently only two major categories: Apple and Android. Meaning she only had to learn two languages: Apple and Android. Should be pretty simple, right?
...it may take a bit longer than a week.
...okay, a month.
...damnation.
While Wednesday would never admit it to anyone, learning programming languages was more difficult than she had anticipated, having occupied nearly all of her time throughout the entirety of winter break. Still, she could admit it was time well-invested, especially the first time she remote hacked Bianca and Yoko's phones to send each other a stream of vomit-inducing love poems via their messaging apps. Seeing their mutual horror at the lunch table was immensely satisfying.
The only question that remained was what to do next?
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Supernotes Review: Best Collaborative Note-Taking App?
Taking notes as a team or studying with friends by sharing notes, we all need a collaborative note-taking app.
Note-taking apps can help you to communicate with the team, and share notes with colleagues, friends, or students.
Supernotes can be a good choice for a collaborative note-taking app and to record your notes and events.
In this article, we will see Supernotes features, and pricing to understand the use cases. We will also discuss some alternatives to supernotes.
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What Is Supernotes

Supernotes is a note-taking app that is designed to record your ideas, tasks, and lists effectively. Supernotes has a clean interface and it takes notes as notecards.
Notes are organized with categories and tags and interlink between them like Obsidian and Flomo notes with the Zettelkasten method.
You can share your notes and collaborate with others with this collaborative note-taking app. The app is available for Mac, Windows, Linux, iPhone, and Android. (Webclippers coming soon.)
Features Of Supernotes

Supernotes is a fully featured note-taking app that you can use for your personal use and professional use. Students can use it to get their study notes and teams can communicate on their projects.
Here are some of the features of Supernotes that are interesting look.
Notes are saved as notecards to make it collaborative and linkable and linked with other notecards with tags.
Take notes offline and sync once you are back online.
Heatmap calendar to look at your note-taking frequency.
Categorize and filter using tags
Universal search to find your notes easily
Notes are secured and encrypted at AES-256
Export your other markdown notes from Roam Research, Google Keep, and Notion.
Share your notes with secured links
These are the features of supernotes. You can use these features to organize your notes and quickly capture your thoughts.
Pricing
Supernotes offer a free and a premium plan. The free plan includes all the features and you will get 100 cards with an additional 20 cards per referral. The free plan also includes access to Mac, Windows, Linux, Android, and iOS with limited API access.
The premium plan costs $7.29 USD per month with all features, all device access, full API access, and other benefits. Supernotes also offers a student discount of 50% off to yearly plan.
Alternatives Of Supernotes

There are many good note-taking apps available as alternatives to supernotes. Here are some of the alternatives that you can consider using.
Obsidian: Obsidian is a unique note-taking app that supports a markdown editor, stores notes locally, and interlinks between notes to create a network of notes.
Roam Research: Roam research is also a good alternative for Supernotes. It connects notes with the Zettelkasten method.
Notion: Notion is an all-in-one productive app and you can use this app as a note-taking app to take notes, manage tasks, and collaborate with others. It is not best for quick note-taking.
Google Keep: Google Keep is a free notes app that you can use on Android devices or on the web.
Bear: Bear is a popular note-taking app for iOS users. It has many features that can help you to take better notes.
Apple Notes: Apple Notes is a free iOS app that you can use as an alternative to Supernotes.
In Conclusion
I think this is a good note-taking app to use if you are considering it, it has many features to support your needs and requirements.
It has a clean interface and quick response on notes. In the end, it is your choice to use it or not.
If you are not going to use then you can consider using Obsidian, Roam Research, Notion, and other note-taking apps.
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Pokemon Go Joystick 2023
Am I a super enthusiastic Pokémon GO fan? If I were, I’d probably be really into all those special events in the game, like the Ultra Beast and Community Day. But you know what’s tough? Sometimes these events only last for a short time, and if you can’t go outside, it’s a bummer.
So, how can you still have a blast with Pokémon GO without leaving your cozy indoors? Well, that’s where we come in. We’ve got your back with the ultimate Pokémon GO joystick for 2023 on both iOS and Android devices-TailorGo after we do a long survey and customer feedback. You can also check here to see more about Pokémon GO Joystick .
What is the Pokémon GO Joystick Hack?
In Pokémon GO, your character moves around based on your phone’s GPS. Normally, you need to physically go to different places to make your character move in the game. But with the Pokémon GO joystick hack, you can use a virtual joystick on the screen to control your character’s movements. This means you can make your character go to different Pokémon without actually moving in real life.
This can be really useful if you can’t go outside because of something like Coronavirus rules or if you don’t have time to walk around. Even if you’re stuck at home, you can still play Pokémon GO and catch new Pokémon. So, even on days when you can’t go outside like usual, you can still make progress in the game using a Pokémon GO joystick — and maybe even make progress faster than before.
The Best Pokémon GO Joystick for iOS & Android
If you’re looking for a Pokémon GO joystick for your iOS or Android device, we have the perfect option for you. UnicTool TailorGo is a top-notch spoofer that comes with a joystick feature. It works on both Android and iOS devices, allowing players to change their GPS location in Pokémon GO without any limitations. One cool thing about it is the Joystick Mode, which lets players move around on the in-game map automatically and change directions in real-time. Let’s go over the main features of this tool:
UnicTool TailorGo Pokémon GO Joystick iOS & Android features
Simulate GPS movement on custom routes at different speeds.
The Joystick Mode makes controlling the game smoother and more flexible.
It works perfectly with various other apps like Pokémon GO, Life360, Tinder, and Spotify.
You can try the joystick feature for free for one hour.
It works great on both iOS and Android devices.
How to use UnicTool TailorGo?
Step1: Download, install and launch TailorGo on your computer. Then hit the “Get Started” button and have your device connected.
Step2:If you want to mock your GPS location with joystick, select Joystick Mode at the upper right corner (the 1st one). With just one click on the “Move” button, you can move automatically on the map.
Step3:You can set 360-degree directions, and move forward or reverse by clicking the direction button or use keys W, A,S, D, or keys Up, Down, Left, Right for convenience.

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How to Know If Your Cell Phone Has Been Hacked?

What are the significant signs that are used to find out that someone’s phone has been hacked and its information stolen by other people? This question and all similar questions are the common concern of many smartphone users, and considering that the phone is a versatile tool for most people, important information is also stored in it, so hacking the phone and stealing it Losing its information can cause a lot of damage. In order to know whether your smartphone is being spied on or not, follow this article and the security solutions mentioned here.
2 signs that someone is spying on your phone
There are lots of important physical and hardware signs that show your phone is being hacked. In order to find out, continue with us in this part of the article.
You are receiving unusual messages
If you receive unrelated and incomprehensible messages that have never happened before, for example, messages that contain a large number of characters and numbers, you are probably under control. These messages are similar to the codes that are sent to track the location of people.
AnyControl is the best phone call monitoring app that can track every incoming, outgoing and missed phone call on the target device even if the call log is deleted with its advanced tracking features.
Another way that can reveal the signs of espionage from a software point of view are anti-spyware programs and apps. An example of these apps is Anti Spy Mobile. iPhone phones are usually more secure than Android phones (if they are not jailbroken or unlocked), so if your phone is an iPhone, you can be sure of its greater safety; Because installing spyware requires physical contact with the device.
After sending, a lot of information will be displayed. Pay more attention to URLs. If you have been spied on, many copies of the email you have sent will be sent to different IPs that are different from the IP of your Internet service provider. You can search the term IP lookup on the Internet to distinguish the IP of your ISP from other IPs.
Your data usage has been checked by phone
Through smartphones, you can check the internet usage under the phone's network usage. The spy softwares that is installed in the devices for spying perform their activities by sending and receiving data, which is actually the same as using the Internet. If you see significant changes in your phone's internet usage, there is a possibility that your device is being tapped and its information is being spied on.
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The eye-popping scandal surrounding the Trump cabinet’s accidental invitation to The Atlantic’s editor in chief to join a text-message group secretly planning a bombing in Yemen has rolled into its third day, and that controversy now has a name: SignalGate, a reference to the fact that the conversation took place on the end-to-end encrypted free messaging tool Signal.
As that name becomes a shorthand for the biggest public blunder of the second Trump administration to date, however, security and privacy experts who have promoted Signal as the best encrypted messaging tool available to the public want to be clear about one thing: SignalGate is not about Signal.
Since The Atlantic’s editor, Jeffrey Goldberg, revealed Monday that he was mistakenly included in a Signal group chat earlier this month created to plan US airstrikes against the Houthi rebels in Yemen, the reaction from the Trump cabinet’s critics and even the administration itself has in some cases seemed to cast blame on Signal for the security breach. Some commentators have pointed to reports last month of Signal-targeted phishing by Russian spies. National security adviser Michael Waltz, who reportedly invited Goldberg to the Signal group chat, has even suggested that Goldberg may have hacked into it.
On Wednesday afternoon, even President Donald Trump suggested Signal was somehow responsible for the group chat fiasco. “I don't know that Signal works,” Trump told reporters at the White House. “I think Signal could be defective, to be honest with you.”
The real lesson is much simpler, says Kenn White, a security and cryptography researcher who has conducted audits on widely used encryption tools in the past as the director of the Open Crypto Audit Project: Don’t invite untrusted contacts into your Signal group chat. And if you’re a government official working with highly sensitive or classified information, use the encrypted communication tools that run on restricted, often air-gapped devices intended for a top-secret setting rather than the unauthorized devices that can run publicly available apps like Signal.
“Unequivocally, no blame in this falls on Signal,” says White. “Signal is a communication tool designed for confidential conversations. If someone's brought into a conversation who’s not meant to be part of it, that's not a technology problem. That's an operator issue.”
Cryptographer Matt Green, a professor of computer science at Johns Hopkins University, puts it more simply. “Signal is a tool. If you misuse a tool, bad things are going to happen,” says Green. “If you hit yourself in the face with a hammer, it’s not the hammer’s fault. It’s really on you to make sure you know who you’re talking to.”
The only sense in which SignalGate is a Signal-related scandal, White adds, is that the use of Signal suggests that the cabinet-level officials involved in the Houthi bombing plans, including secretary of defense Pete Hegseth and director of national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, were conducting the conversation on internet-connected devices—possibly even including personal ones—since Signal wouldn’t typically be allowed on the official, highly restricted machines intended for such conversations. “In past administrations, at least, that would be absolutely forbidden, especially for classified communications,” says White.
Indeed, using Signal on internet-connected commercial devices doesn’t just leave communications open to anyone who can somehow exploit a hackable vulnerability in Signal, but anyone who can hack the iOS, Android, Windows, or Mac devices that might be running the Signal mobile or desktop apps.
This is why US agencies in general, and the Department of Defense in particular, conduct business on specially managed federal devices that are specially provisioned to control what software is installed and which features are available. Whether the cabinet members had conducted the discussion on Signal or another consumer platform, the core issue was communicating about incredibly high-stakes, secret military operations using inappropriate devices or software.
One of the most straightforward reasons that communication apps like Signal and WhatsApp are not suitable for classified government work is that they offer “disappearing message” features—mechanisms to automatically delete messages after a preset amount of time—that are incompatible with federal record retention laws. This issue was on full display in the principals’ chat about the impending strike on Yemen, which was originally set for one-week auto-delete before the Michael Waltz account changed the timer to four-week auto-delete, according to screenshots of the chat published by The Atlantic on Wednesday. Had The Atlantic’s Goldberg not been mistakenly included in the chat, its contents might not have been preserved in accordance with long-standing government requirements.
In congressional testimony on Wednesday, US director of national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said that Signal can come preinstalled on government devices. Multiple sources tell WIRED that this is not the norm, though, and noted specifically that downloading consumer apps like Signal to Defense Department devices is highly restricted and often banned. The fact that Hegseth, the defense secretary, participated in the chat indicates that he either obtained an extremely unusual waiver to install Signal on a department device, bypassed the standard process for seeking such a waiver, or was using a non-DOD device for the chat. According to political consultant and podcaster Fred Wellman, DOD “political appointees” demanded that Signal be installed on their government devices last month.
Core to the Trump administration’s defense of the behavior is the claim that no classified material was discussed in the Signal chat. In particular, Gabbard and others have noted that Hegseth himself is the classification authority for the information. Multiple sources tell WIRED, though, that this authority does not make a consumer application the right forum for such a discussion.
“The way this was being communicated, the conversation had no formal designation like 'for official use only' or something. But whether it should have been classified or not, whatever it was, it was obviously sensitive operational information that no soldier or officer would be expected to release to the public—but they had added a member of the media into the chat,” says Andy Jabbour, a US Army veteran and founder of the domestic security risk-management firm Gate 15.
Jabbour adds that military personnel undergo annual information awareness and security training to reinforce operating procedures for handling all levels of nonpublic information. Multiple sources emphasize to WIRED that while the information in the Yemen strike chat appears to meet the standard for classification, even nonclassified material can be extremely sensitive and is typically carefully protected.
“Putting aside for a moment that classified information should never be discussed over an unclassified system, it’s also just mind-boggling to me that all of these senior folks who were on this line and nobody bothered to even check, security hygiene 101, who are all the names? Who are they?” US senator Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat, said during Tuesday’s Senate Intelligence Committee hearing.
According to The Atlantic, 12 Trump administration officials were in the Signal group chat, including vice president JD Vance, secretary of state Marco Rubio, and Trump adviser Susie Wiles. Jabbour adds that even with decisionmaking authorities present and participating in a communication, establishing an information designation or declassifying information happens through an established, proactive process. As he puts it, “If you spill milk on the floor, you can’t just say, ‘That’s actually not spilled milk, because I intended to spill it.’”
All of which is to say, SignalGate raises plenty of security, privacy, and legal issues. But the security of Signal itself is not one of them. Despite that, in the wake of The Atlantic’s story on Monday, some have sought tenuous connections between the Trump cabinet’s security breach and Signal vulnerabilities. On Tuesday, for example, a Pentagon adviser echoed a report from Google’s security researchers, who alerted Signal earlier this year to a phishing technique that Russian military intelligence used to target the app’s users in Ukraine. But Signal pushed out an update to make that tactic—which tricks users into adding a hacker as a secondary device on their account—far harder to pull off, and the same tactic also targeted some accounts on the messaging services WhatsApp and Telegram.
“Phishing attacks against people using popular applications and websites are a fact of life on the internet,” Signal spokesperson Jun Harada tells WIRED. “Once we learned that Signal users were being targeted, and how they were being targeted, we introduced additional safeguards and in-app warnings to help protect people from falling victim to phishing attacks. This work was completed months ago."
In fact, says White, the cryptography researcher, if the Trump administration is going to put secret communications at risk by discussing war plans on unapproved commercial devices and freely available messaging apps, they could have done much worse than to choose Signal for those conversations, given its reputation and track record among security experts.
“Signal is the consensus recommendation for highly at-risk communities—human rights activists, attorneys, and confidential sources for journalists,” says White. Just not, as this week has made clear, executive branch officials planning airstrikes.
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My recs (based on the reading I've done): * Get a bootloader unlocked android and put GrapheneOS (Google Pixel series only, 7 and 8 series aren't too expensive at the time of writing) or /e/os on it. This will substantially reduce your attack surface. * Compartmentalize: use multiple devices (eg burners), and follow all the related opsec (keep devices powered down in a faraday bag when not in use, do not let your devices become associated with each other) * Know when to leave the device at home/in your car/etc. Don't risk your device(s) being leveraged as bug/tracker for certain types of conversations. * Apps like signal are a massive step up from unencrypted SMS/calls, and their ease of use makes them great for non-technical users. * Group communications are only as secure as the least secure member. This includes their tech. * Do your best to encrypt all the communications you can. It's a lot harder to figure out what you're talking about if everything is encrypted, instead of just the things you want hidden.
Finally, I'll add: Just because you don't think you have a need to encrypt all or even any of your communications, doesn't mean that couldn't change, and possibly change retroactively. Plus the more people using fully encrypted comms, the harder it is to single out activists, dissidents, and "undesirables".
Obligatory I'm not an expert, just someone with a mild special interest in hacking and opsec.
I know millennials are getting the traditional generational luddite reputation at this point for sneering at smart devices and banging on about privacy and not needing all those fancy functions etc. but I am speaking to you right now as an experienced activist: you have to start seeing your smartphone as your big red glowing weak point. it is a repository of all the information someone could conceivably use to ruin your life, and you carry it around with you all day every day guarded by maybe a 6 digit PIN (or a photo of your face, seriously turn off face unlock right fucking now).
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Looking for free Nintendo Switch games, eShop gift cards, or exclusive in-game items in 2025? Whether you're a casual player or a hardcore fan, this guide shows you the real and safe ways to earn Nintendo rewards without hacks or scams!
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Looking for free Nintendo Switch games, eShop gift cards, or exclusive in-game items in 2025? Whether you're a casual player or a hardcore fan, this guide shows you the real and safe ways to earn Nintendo rewards without hacks or scams!
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💵 eShop Gift Cards ($10–$100)
🎁 DLCs & Season Passes
👕 In-game content like skins or bonus coins
You can redeem these on your Nintendo Switch, Nintendo website, or the eShop app directly.
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🏆 Top Platforms to Earn Free Nintendo Codes My Nintendo — Official and safe
Swagbucks — Earn by watching videos, doing tasks
Mistplay (Android) — Play games, earn units, cash out
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AppStation / Buff — Game time = Gift card balance!
🗓️ Best Times to Grab Free Nintendo Rewards 🎁 Holiday Events (Black Friday, Christmas, New Year) 🛍️ eShop Sales & Launch Weeks 🎮 Major Game Releases (Zelda, Mario, Pokémon)
🚀 Final Thoughts 2025 is the perfect year to claim Nintendo rewards the smart way — no scams, no downloads, no shady tricks. Just real apps, real giveaways, and legit ways to earn free games and eShop credit.
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