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Tutorial Title
In this tutorial we're going to explain A,B,C and showcase how to do X,Y,Z.
This blogpost reuses elements from these other tutorials:
Why is this important ? In which context ?
Context: You are at home, in your bedroom, and you want to do something privately.
Situation: Let's suppose that you want to do something private in your bedroom but the neighbor is watching what you're doing through your window.
Drawio Graph representation of the Problem:
In this context, the problem is that the neighbor can see through your window. And because we want privacy, we need to find a way to prevent it.
What is the solution ?
Drawio Graph representation of the Solution:
Prerequisites:
- Get a house or apartment
- the bedroom must have a window
How can I implement the solution ?
- Order the blinds through the commandline to look cool:
curl -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{ "title":"my_cool_order","item":"blinds", "id": 1}' \
-X POST \
https://thatonewebsitethatsellsblindsformonero.onion
- once the package arrives, unpack it, and then screw it onto the wall
- then assemble it just above the window
- and finally close the blinds to prevent the annoying neighbor from peeking in
Conclusion
And that's it! thanks to this tutorial you now know how to get privacy in your bedroom!