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마지막の글 - 페이지 #90

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Tom313
Joined in Dec 2019
53 글

Anyone with home theater projector experience?

iStripper에 관한 모든 것
May 30, 2024, 12 답변
I use a projector for movies mainly. Mine is from Optoma and Full HD, screen size is 20ft wide and around 11 ft height. It's under the roof, it's pretty much the maximum I could get there, 3 ft are left to the floor.

Resulotion is not as important as with a monitor, but 1280x800 is really not much. At work I saw a huge difference in meeting rooms between 1280x800 and Full HD for text quality in presentations. And for movies 1080p is also a resolution where no down- or upscaling is necessary. So smaller was never an option for me.

But it's true, projectors don't like ambient light. I use it mainly in evening and can dim my room. A room with free windows and bright daylight wouldn't be good. Lumen help, but the darker the better.

On the pro side for me: nothing beats size. Switching back to TV is like looking in a small box (even 40" TVs), and istripper shows should probably be around lifesize on a projector screen.

If it really will be only 1280x800 I would say you still can have the same screen size, but details will not be as sharp. There is not a fixed ratio, but rather a personal preference and also depends on how close you are to the screen. Compare your mobile to your computer screen, then you see what I mean. Mobile is small, but has more pixel per inch. Monitor is large, but with less pixel per inch. If you put your nose on the screen, your mobile will be better, the further you move away the more size will beat the pixel per inch.

Not exactly the answer to your question, but I hope it helps for the decision if a projector and that model is the right for you.
Stanston
Joined in Aug 2018
3144 글

Q&A about the 1-click purchase NFT with credit card

iStripper에 관한 모든 것
May 25, 2024, 17 답변
Can I do that if I have an email account as well or is the transaction one-way,
regular money to Dolz, if I have an email account?
An E-Mail can be compared like a Post Card, and will be always sent visible and decrypted to everyone,
like you would throw a Post Card without an Envelope in a Mailbox to another person.

People with a certain Tech Level can simply catch up E-Mails sent every day on the Net to read them,
believe it or not it is possible.

There are ways, at least with Thunderbird to Encrypt E-Mails by using an Add On called Enigmail.

https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/enigmail/

It seems it uses now OpenPGP instead of PGP from the past or GnuPG.

https://www.openpgp.org/

https://www.gnupg.org/index.de.html

The difference is, it is not using a centralized Platform like Metamask for your Wallet for it,
or any kind of other centralized platform for a Crypto Wallet.

Means, let's say if you want to do a Crypto Transaction or a Transaction with your NFT's
via Mail with another person, you have to know the other person, and exchange with the other
person about that before, to make sure it is secure to do the whole transaction.

Both of you have to use Thunderbird, install the Add On Enigmail, set up a PGP Key
(a private and a public one), share then the public Key with the other person, and of course never
ever share your private Key, to now have a way to send encrypted Mails with the other person.

But like i said, this is all happening between two people only, and while everyone has
a unique private and public PGP Key once it's created, it is also called End to End encryption.

Also each created PGP Key has an expiration date and can be specified during the setup, but
once you forgot to expand your Key, all the content (Money and NFT's) are lost once and for all,
and can never be recovered.

Because your PGP Key pair can be compared with your personal Fingerprint, and while no one out
there has the same Fingerprint.

The expiration of your PGP Key (the private and the public one) can be set to never of course,
but this is not a secure and recommended way to setup a PGP Key pair, if you want to do it the
proper way and from scratch.

This is all a quiet tedious process for all the Crypto users out there, and also the reason why centralized
platforms like Metamask exist, to make this whole process more convenient for all the Customers.

This was all very rough broken down from me, but i think it should be understandable
why it is a bad idea, or let's say not convenient enough to do this via E-Mail.

EDIT: One more important fact i forgot, the E-Mail is the oldest and most insecure form of
Communication on the Internet.

For that reason the Encryption of your Wallet (like Metamask for example) is already established.
All you have to do is to create a Password (a safe and secure one of course) and to not forget about
your personal Seed phrase which is also acting like your own personal Fingerprint.

The difference to your PGP public Key is, your Password and your personal Seed phrase
should always stay with you and never ever be revealed or shared with anybody.

Otherwise all the Content of your Wallet is lost forever to another person.
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