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by "rolling" do you mean reinstalling the esim on a new device or topping it up?
I assume "rollover" in your previous comment meant you had to get a new number or a new esim.
in my case, I've been using the same esim and haven't been required to change it or buy a new one. Just send sats to an address and top it up when I need more data.
I may be misunderstanding your question though.
No you got it right.
So what I do for data, besides switching devices, is instead of topping up, I just get a new esim every time. One less correlation. Just in case. I don't trust silent.link or lnvpn, but then I'm probably a toxic conspiracy theorist lmao
I dont need a sim for usage, just for a number.
PS: Can you share us some intel for silent.link? See #1091068
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my kids both have to do science projects early next year. I wonder if I could convince them that this would be a fun project.
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YESSSS!
If not this awesome hack, then this one?
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science projects or science experiments?
I've been lingering on this wifi kills plants experiment I saw. my radio pro friend suspects that the wifi router is heating the environment, and that's damaging the growth.
I think theres a serious question to be settled about whether 2.4g signal damages plants.
so that's my 2SATs hypothesis:
2.4 damages plants
the current best picture I have suggests it's the heat of the router killing the plants and not the actual wifi
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