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  • How to rent an apartment in Batumi, Georgia

    Go to Orbi city block C.

    The correct address for Orbi City Block C in Batumi, Georgia is:

    Sherif Khimshiashvili street 7b

    6000 Batumi

    Georgia

    This location is approximately 2 km from the city center and about 4.5 km from Batumi International Airport, making it quite accessible.

    Go to the office in 19. floor, room number 1952 or call +995558902343.

    To contact the owner directly, call +995574555566

    Both can be contacted on WhatsApp.

    Make sure to get your SIM card with mobile data or use the WiFi.

  • Satellite VOIP number

    Satellite is a project of the German phone company sipgate.de.

    You need a German address to register with their services.

    In the beginning, they also supported text messages.

    As of 10-2025, they have stopped the text messages:

    Hello,

    We would like to inform you that we have invested a lot of time and resources in the alpha and beta phases of the SMS feature. However, after careful consideration, we have decided that the SMS feature will not make it into the final version of the Satellite app.

    Therefore, the SMS feature will not be further developed. Instead, we are now focusing more on other features and improvements that we believe will be of greater benefit to our users.

    We thank you for your understanding and continued support.

    Best regards

  • How to get from Tbilisi to Batumi

    Georgia does not have domestic flights.

    You can take a flight from Tbilisi to Istanbul to Batumi.

    You can take the train, but it is hard to get a train ticket.

    You can take the bus from Ortachala bus station.

    Departure 8 am and 4 pm as of October 2025.

    To get from the airport to Ortachala bus station go to departures, take a bus to the city centre and change to route 671.

    The city bus 671 will stop in front of Ortachala bus station.

    You can diectly hoo on the bus and pay the bus fare by presenting your (Georgian) credit card to the card reader in the bus.

    I saw the municipal workers check the locals with a special device. You present the same credit card to that device and the device confirms that you paid your fare.

    As an alternative, you can also take a taxi.

  • Automattic automated anti-spam controls

    My new website libernomad79.wordpress.com with WordPress.com (Automattic) was suspended without warning.

    I challenged their decision and this is the answer they sent me:

    Note to self: do not trust any centralized entity. Build everything from scratch. Always have full control.

    NB: This is what I am doing here on Libernomad.com

  • How to extrakt the APK file of any app

    Top 5 Ways to Extract APK File of Any App on Your Android Phone

    written by Mrinal Saha Updated: October 9, 2021

    There are many ways to extract the APK  file from an Android Device. Some of them are as simple as copy-pasting a URL, while others require you to root your smartphone. But, why take a difficult route when there are simpler ones, right? So here are five simple ways to extract APK files from your Android smartphone and tablet.

    But before we start, let us first understand the basics.

    What is an APK File? Android application package file (or .apk in short) is a format we use to distribute software to Android. In simple words, APK is the program installer for Android. Just like what .exe is for Windows and .dmg for MacOS.

    However, when you install any app from Play Store, you don’t see the actual APK file. Instead, the Play Store will do the installation internally without giving you access to the actual APK file. Much like installing apps from the App Store on macOS or Windows store on PC. But, if you install apps from outside Google Play Store, you’ll need the APK file.

    You can use the APK file for several things such as:

    1. Transfer apps to other Android devices that have no internet connectivity.

    2. Take a backup of your favourite apps and store them on your computer.

    3. Saving phone memory by taking a backup of less used apps. Whenever you want to use the app all you have to do is install them on your device. Once you are done using, you can uninstall the app.

    4. Installing apps that are not available on Google Play. For instance, most Android tablets can run WhatsApp without any hitch. But you cannot download it from Play Store. Therefore, you have to install such apps directly using an APK file. The same is applicable to geo-restricted apps.

    Extract APK File of Any App on Your Android

    The logic is simple — take a backup of the apps. Now, by backup, I don’t mean to take a full backup (which also includes the app data) rather a regular backup, which will only include the APK file. Alternatively, you can also download APK from third party sources. We’ll cover both methods here.

    1. APK Extractor

    Before we move on to other apps and methods, I’m sure, most of you just need to extract APKs once or twice. Hence it doesn’t make sense to spend time and energy on apps on methods that have more features that you might never use. This app shows you a list of all apps installed on your phone, including system applications. All you have to do is tap and it’s saved.

    The app also allows you to extract Split APKs which is great if you are looking to sideload to other platforms due to compatibility error or Play Store unavailability

    Other bits of features include a dark mode, multiple apk extract, change saved path, share apks, in-app file directory, and more. There is but one drawback that the app shows banner ads which you can easily by-pass with your net off. If you want to remove ads for a day, there is a watch reward video option or you can go premium in under $1.

    Get APK Extractor

    2. Using File Explorer

    In Android you can easily backup all your apps using a free file manager app called File Explorer, a popular app to manage all your files and folders. If you haven’t already installed it.

    Go ahead and download File Manager from Flashlight + Clock on Play Store. Once installed, launch it from the menu.

    In the main screen, tap on the option “Apps.” This is where all the apps will be listed by File Explorer.

    File Manager

    Now, tap and hold the app you want to backup. You can even select multiple apps if need be. After selecting, tap on the option “Backup” appearing at the bottom navbar.

    File Manager

    This action will backup the selected apps, tap on the option “Open” to see the backed up apps.

    File Manager

    This action will take you to the backup location on your Android device.

    Related: Top 10 Alternatives to ES File Explorer

    3. Using AirDroid

    This is the best method if you want to store the APK on your computer. Since it’s a browser-based service, it is platform-independent and works on all platforms like Windows, macOS, Linux, or anything else as long as you have a browser in it.

    AirDroid is a free app that lets you manage your Android device using a computer’s browser. Other than that, you can also use it to take a backup of your installed apps.

    Start by installing AirDroid from Google Play Store. After installing, open the app. It will ask you to Sign in, this is optional both your computer and Android are connected to the same WiFi Network. Else you will have to create a free Airdroid account. For this instance, I’ve my phone and computer on the same network, so I’ll tap on Skip option on the top right to bypass the sign-in process. Once done, give it all the necessary permission.

    AirDroid

    And follow the simple instructions to connect your Android device to the Computer’s browser. In general, if both your computer and Android are connected to the same WiFi network, you’ll see an IP address when you open the app.

    Airdroid

    Type the displayed IP address in the computer’s address bar and press Enter to connect and open AirDrod on your computer.

    Airdroid web

    Once connected, click on the “Apps” icon, select all the apps you want to back up to your computer and click on the “Download” button. As soon as you click on the button, AirDroid will extract the APK files of all the selected apps and downloads them to your computer as a single zip file.

    That’s it. It is that simple to extract APK from an app using AirDroid.

    Airdroid web

    4. Extracting APK directly from Google play

    Unlike other methods on this list which extracts the APK files directly from the installed apps on your Android device, this method lets you extract the APK directly from the Google Play Store.

    To get the APK  file, go to this web tool, copy and paste the Google Play URL of the app and click on the button “Generate Download Link.”

    As soon as you click on the button, the web app will fetch the APK  file and gives you the download link. Just click on it to download the APK  file.

    Since it is fetching the APK file directly from Play Store, you don’t have to worry about infected files. However, you may face some problems on the website due to annoying pop-up ads. But overall, I am using this online tool for months and it always works flawlessly.

    APK Downloader

    Read More: How to extract apk directly from Google Play store

    5. Download from Online Sources

    Well, guess what, if you need an APK, you don’t really have to extract it from the app. Chances are you can find that APK online. Just do a simple google search with the app name followed by “APK.” This method will save you some time if you need just one APK file.

    There are many online sources that bundle APK files of popular apps with malware. So, make sure you download the APK  from only the legitimate sources. A good place to look will be sites like APKmirror. The good thing about these online repositories is that you can find any version of the app you want, even if is a 2-year-old one.

    apkmirror

    How to Find APK Files on Android Phone

    If you have a rooted Android device, there is no need to download any third-party app to extract APK files. Simply open the File Manager on your Android, give it Root access and navigate to the following directory depending on what Android phone you have.

    1. /data/app
    2. /data/app-private
    3. /system/app/
    
    
    root explorer

    Overall these were some of the best ways to extract apk from Android phones. If you want to extract APK to your Android smartphone or tablet then use the file explorer method. If you want to transfer the APK to a computer then use Airdroid. So, which is your favourite method to extract APK from an Android phone? Share in the comments below.

    Related: 8 Alternatives To Google Play Store

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    Mrinal Saha

    Mrinal is a tech geek who spends half of his day reading and writing about tech. While the nights are spent on shooting or editing YouTube videos.

    Source: https://techwiser.com/extract-apk-android loaded 03.10.2015

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  • Cape VOIP phone number

    Do you support international roaming?

    We currently offer international roaming on select devices and international destinations. Cape’s international roaming is “home-routed,” which means that sensitive information like SMS and calls are routed back to Cape’s core network, protecting it from potential compromise via the foreign network that’s being visited.

    As we progress through our open beta, more device types and roaming partners will be added, which you can see here.

    Please note: You must activate your Cape service in the United States before roaming. Cape cannot be activated internationally. 

  • MySudo VOIP phone number

    Mark (MySudo)

    Sep 28, 2025, 16:44 MDT

    Hi there,

    MySudo for Android currently supports sending and receiving calls or messages in/between the following countries:

    🇦🇺Australia 
    🇨🇦Canada
    🇳🇿New Zealand
    🇰🇷South Korea
    🇬🇧United Kingdom
    🇺🇸United States*

    *No US Territories are supported at this time. 

    Placing and receiving calls outside of these select destinations is not currently supported.

    You can change the country code prefix by long pressing 0 and then selecting + followed by the country code. E.g +44 for UK or +1 for US.

    Best Regards
    Team Sudo

  • Population Replacement

    I was told this was a conspiracy theory. It’s actually a 177-page UN report: https://www.un.org/development/desa/pd/sites/www.un.org.development.desa.pd/files/unpd-egm_200010_un_2001_replacementmigration.pdf

    Some excerpts:

    Past trends
    At the middle of the 20th century, the average fertility level stood at 2.6 children per woman in
    Europe, and 2.4 children for the countries of the European Union (see table IV.1). For the countries in this
    study the range was from 2.2 children per woman in Germany and the United Kingdom, to 2.7 children in
    France and in Japan. Fertility was markedly higher in the United States, 3.4 children, and even higher in
    the Republic of Korea, 5.4 children per woman. By 1965-1970, fertility had increased a little on average
    for the countries of the European Union, to 2.5 children per woman, but had fallen below replacement
    level in the Russian Federation and in Japan, at 2.0 children, and had also decreased in the United States,
    to 2.5 children and more slowly in the Republic of Korea, to 4.7 children. By 1995-2000, fertility was
    below replacement level in all countries and regions of the study, with a relatively wide range of levels,
    from a high of 2.0 children in the United States to 1.2 children in Italy. The average for Europe and for
    the European Union was 1.4 children per woman.

    Discussion
    In the absence of migration all eight countries and the two regions with fertility below
    replacement will see their total population start declining before 2050 and their populations in the
    working-age group 15-64 years will decline even faster. Their populations will also age very rapidly.
    However many, if not most of them, have had immigrants in the recent past, and can be expected to have
    immigrants in the future also.

    GERMANY
    Past trends
    While the total fertility rate increased steadily, from 2.16 to 2.49 children per woman, between
    1950-1955 and 1960-1965, Germany experienced a continuous decline afterwards, to 1.30 children per
    woman in 1990-1995. As in other countries in Western Europe, life expectancy increased during the
    entire period between 1950 and 1995. It reached 76 years for both sexes during the interval of 1990-1995,
    up from 67.5 years for 1950-1955. One of the results of increased life expectancy and low fertility rates is
    the process of population ageing. The proportion of the population aged 65 years or older increased from
    9.7 per cent in 1950 to 15.5 per cent in 1995. The potential support ratio declined from 6.9 persons aged
    15-64 years for one person aged 65 years or over in 1950 to 4.4 persons in 1995.
    Scenario I
    Scenario I, the medium variant of the United Nations 1998 Revision, assumes a net total of 11.4
    million migrants between 1995 and 2050. For the years 1995-2005 it estimates 240,000 migrants per year
    and for the period between 2005 and 2050 a net migration of 200,000 persons per annum. For the overall
    population of Germany the medium variant projects an increase from 81.7 million in 1995 to 82.4 million
    in 2005. Thereafter, the population would continuously decline to 73.3 million in 2050 (The results of the
    1998 United Nations projections are shown in the annex tables). The population aged 15-64 years would
    slightly increase from 55.8 million in 1995 to 56.0 million in 2000; between 2000 and 2050 it would
    continuously decrease to 42.7 million. The share of the elderly (65 years and above) would increase from
    12.6 million in 1995 (15.5 per cent) to 20.8 million in 2050 (28.4 per cent). Consequently, the potential
    support ratio would be halved, decreasing from 4.4 in 1995 to 2.1 in 2050.
    Scenario II
    Scenario II is based on the fertility and mortality assumptions of the medium variant of the 1998
    Revision of the United Nations, but without any migration to Germany after 1995. Compared to scenario
    I, the total population would decrease much faster, from 81.7 million in 1995 to 58.8 million in 2050, a 28
    per cent decrease for the total population. The population aged 15-64 years would decrease even faster:
    from 55.8 million to 32.7 million, a 41 per cent loss. In the absence of any migration, the population aged
    65 or older would increase to 18.7 million by the year 2050. As a result, the potential support ratio in
    scenario II would decrease from 4.4 in 1995 to 1.8 in 2050.
    Scenario III
    Scenario III assumes a constant total population between 1995 and 2050 (81.7 million). Keeping
    the population at such a level would require substantially higher immigration to Germany than anticipated
    by the United Nations 1998 Revision. Between 1995-2050, a total of 17.8 million net migrants would be
    needed, an average of 324,000 per year. Such a migration flow would result in a population 15-64 of 48.4
    million, and the group of 65 years or older would increase to 21.4 million in 2050. The potential support
    ratio would decline from 4.4 to 2.3 in 2050. In 2050, out of a population of 82 million people, 23 million
    (28 per cent) would be post-1995 migrants or their descendants.

    Scenario IV
    Scenario IV keeps the size of the population aged 15-64 years constant at the 1995 level of 55.8
    million until the year 2050. This would require a total of 25.2 million migrants between 1995 and 2050,
    an average of 458,000 per year. The total population of Germany would increase to 92 million in 2050, of
    which 33 million (36 per cent) would be post-1995 migrants and their descendants. The potential support
    ratio would be 2.4 in 2050.
    Scenario V
    Scenario V keeps the potential support ratio constant at its 1995 level of 4.4 until 2050. The total
    of immigrants needed between 1995 and 2050 to keep this ratio constant would be 188.5 million, which is
    an average of 3.4 million migrants per year. In 2050 the total population would be 299 million, of which
    80 per cent would be post-1995 migrants and their descendants.
    Discussion
    Net migration in the years 1990-1992 was close to 680,000 individuals per annum. That number
    decreased between 1993-1998 to about 270,000 persons per year. The net numbers of migrants needed to
    keep the total population constant (324,000 per year), or to keep the age group 15-64 year constant
    (458,000 per year) are within the range of the experience of the past decade. However, to maintain the
    current potential support ratio of 4.4 would require an influx of 3.4 million migrants per year. This
    number would be more than ten times the yearly amount of migrants entering Germany during 1993-
    1998.
    Figure IV.6 shows, for scenarios I, II, III and IV, the population of Germany in 2050, indicating
    the share that are post-1995 migrants and their descendants. By the end of 1997, foreigners accounted for
    almost 9 per cent of the total population in Germany. This should be compared to the proportion by the
    year 2050 of the post-1995 migrants and their descendants: 20 per cent in scenario I; 28 per cent in
    scenario III; 36 per cent in scenario IV; and 80 per cent in scenario V.
    In absence of migration, the figures show that it would be necessary to raise the upper limit of the
    working-age to about 77 years in order to obtain in 2050 the same potential support ratio observed in
    1995 in Germany, i.e. 4.4 persons of working-age per each older person past working-age.
    United Nations Population Division, Replacement Migration 39

    Source: https://x.com/1776General_/status/1970162424188633384

    PM Viktor Orban exposed the document proving George Soros is largely behind the global illegal immigrant invasion.

    Source:

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  • 2025-09 News on X

    https://twitter.com/tombuduk/status/1971482225154633784

    Mögliche offizielle Quelle

    Die Vorgabe stammt aus dem „Gesetz zur Weiterentwicklung der vertragsärztlichen Versorgung (VVG‑Novelle)“, das im Rahmen des Gesundheitsversorgungs‑Gesetzes (GVG) 2024 **verabschiedet wurde.

    Zusammenfassung des Paragraphen

    ZeitraumMindest‑ImpfquoteKonsequenz bei Unterschreitung
    1. – 3. Quartal7 % der PatientenKürzung der Vorhaltepauschale um bis zu 10 %
    4. Quartal25 % der PatientenKürzung der Vorhaltepauschale um bis zu 30 %

    Die Regelung ist zudem in den Hinweisen zur Vorhaltepauschale des G‑KV‑Verbands (Version 2024‑09) aufgeführt: https://www.gkv-verband.de/versorgung/vertragsarzt/vergütung/vorhaltepauschale

    Damit lässt sich die im Tweet genannte Vorgabe eindeutig zurückverfolgen.

    https://twitter.com/OlgaBazova/status/1968652396294226354