All drugs containing acetaminophen: OTC 1. Tylenol: The most well-known brand for acetaminophen. 2. Excedrin: Often used for headaches, it combines acetaminophen with aspirin and caffeine. 3. NyQuil: A cold and flu medication that includes acetaminophen for pain relief. 4. DayQuil: Similar to NyQuil but formulated for daytime use. 5. Advil Dual Action: Combines ibuprofen and acetaminophen for enhanced pain relief. 6. Alka-Seltzer Plus: Some formulations include acetaminophen for cold and flu relief. 7. Midol: Often used for menstrual pain, some versions contain acetaminophen. 8. Aspirin-Free Excedrin: Contains acetaminophen, caffeine, and other ingredients for headache relief. 9. Bayer Back & Body: Combines acetaminophen with aspirin for back pain relief. 10. Aleve-D: Some formulations may include acetaminophen for added pain relief. 11. Tylenol Extra Strength: A higher dose formulation of acetaminophen for more severe pain. 12. Advil PM: Some formulations may include acetaminophen along with diphenhydramine. Cold and Allergy Medications 1. Zyrtec-D: Some formulations may include acetaminophen for allergy relief. 2. Sudafed PE: Certain combinations may contain acetaminophen for cold symptoms. 3. Robitussin Cough + Chest Congestion DM: Some versions include acetaminophen for pain relief. 4. Vicks DayQuil: A daytime cold and flu relief option that contains acetaminophen. 5. Benadryl Allergy Plus Congestion: Certain formulations may contain acetaminophen for added relief. 6. Claritin-D: Some versions may include acetaminophen for allergy relief. RX 1. Percocet: A combination of oxycodone and acetaminophen used for pain relief. 2. Tylenol with Codeine: Combines acetaminophen with codeine for more severe pain. 3. Fioricet: Contains acetaminophen, butalbital, and caffeine, often prescribed for migraines. 4. Vicodin: A combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen, used for moderate to severe pain. 5. Lortab: Another combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen. 6. Norco: Similar to Vicodin, it combines hydrocodone with acetaminophen. 7. Roxicet: A combination of oxycodone and acetaminophen, used for pain management. 8. Cocet: Combines acetaminophen with oxycodone for pain relief. 9. Fentanyl Combination Products: Some formulations may combine fentanyl with acetaminophen for pain management. 10. Lorcet: A combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen. 11. Percodan: Combines oxycodone with acetaminophen for pain management. 12. Tylenol with Tramadol: A combination of acetaminophen and tramadol for moderate to severe pain. Combination Products 1. Cold and Flu Formulations: Many products for cold and flu symptoms contain acetaminophen, such as Theraflu and Robitussin. 2. Pain Relievers: Some multi-symptom pain relievers may include acetaminophen along with other active ingredients. 3. Robitussin Multi-Symptom: Contains acetaminophen along with other ingredients for cough and cold relief. 4. Theraflu: Various formulations include acetaminophen for symptom relief. 5. Excedrin Tension Headache: Specifically formulated for tension headaches, containing acetaminophen. 6. Mucinex: Some formulations include acetaminophen for cold and flu symptom relief. 7. Coricidin HBP: Certain versions contain acetaminophen for cold symptoms, designed for those with high blood pressure. 8. Sominex: Some formulations may include acetaminophen for sleep aid with pain relief. Pediatric 1. Children's Tylenol: Liquid formulations specifically designed for children. 2. Infants' Tylenol: Liquid acetaminophen specifically designed for infants. 3. Children's Motrin: Some formulations may include acetaminophen alongside ibuprofen. 4. Children's Advil: Some formulations may include acetaminophen alongside ibuprofen. 5. Pediatric Fever Reducers: Various brands offer liquid acetaminophen specifically for children.
How to Track the People Tracking YOU Discover “Chasing Your Tail,” an open-source surveillance detection tool you can build with a Raspberry Pi. In this exclusive Black Hat interview, creator Matt explains how it tracks Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and even tire sensors to spot if you’re being followed, then flips the script to map where your followers spend time. Learn the origins of this tool, from avoiding surprise visits to protecting informants and aiding search & rescue. We cover the tech stack (Kismet, Python, GPS integration), real-world success stories, and how you can set it up yourself for under $100. Perfect for security pros, privacy advocates, and tech enthusiasts. Chasing Your Tail (CYT) A comprehensive WiFi probe request analyzer that monitors and tracks wireless devices by analyzing their probe requests. The system integrates with Kismet for packet capture and WiGLE API for SSID geolocation analysis, featuring advanced surveillance detection capabilities. Features:     Real-time Wi-Fi monitoring with Kismet integration     Advanced surveillance detection with persistence scoring     Automatic GPS integration - extracts coordinates from Bluetooth GPS via Kismet     GPS correlation and location clustering (100m threshold)     Spectacular KML visualization for Google Earth with professional styling and interactive content     Multi-format reporting - Markdown, HTML (with pandoc), and KML outputs     Time-window tracking (5, 10, 15, 20 minute windows)     WiGLE API integration for SSID geolocation     Multi-location tracking algorithms for detecting following behavior     Enhanced GUI interface with surveillance analysis button     Organized file structure with dedicated output directories     Comprehensive logging and analysis tools Requirements:     Python 3.6+     Kismet wireless packet capture     Wi-Fi adapter supporting monitor mode     Linux-based system     WiGLE API key (optional)
Dicio assistant Dicio is a free and open source voice assistant running on Android. It supports many different skills and input/output methods, and it provides both speech and graphical feedback to a question. It interprets user input and (when possible) generates user output entirely on-device, providing privacy by design. It has multilanguage support, and is currently available in these languages: Czech, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Polish, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish and Ukrainian. Open to contributions :-D Download: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.stypox.dicio Skills: Currently Dicio answers questions about: search: looks up information on DuckDuckGo (and in the future more engines) - Search for Dicio weather: collects weather information from OpenWeatherMap - What's the weather like? lyrics: shows Genius lyrics for songs - What's the song that goes we will we will rock you? open: opens an app on your device - Open NewPipe calculator: evaluates basic calculations - What is four thousand and two times three minus a million divided by three hundred? telephone: view and call contacts - Call Tom timer: set, query and cancel timers - Set a timer for five minutes current time: query current time - What time is it? navigation: opens the navigation app at the requested position - Take me to New York, fifteenth avenue media: play, pause, previous, next song Speech to text Dicio uses Vosk as its speech to text (STT) engine. In order to be able to run on every phone small models are employed, weighing ~50MB. The download from here starts automatically whenever needed, so the app language can be changed seamlessly.
Lifting the veil - how to test browsers for spyware Privacy is a key factor when choosing a web browser, but users often rely on assumptions or marketing claims. Mitmproxy offers a way to test a browser's privacy by monitoring its connections. This tool acts as a local proxy server, allowing users to see all the connections a browser makes, including those made without user input. Mitmproxy can decrypt SSL traffic by adding a root certificate to the browser, enabling users to inspect all requests and responses. This process involves setting up mitmproxy, configuring the browser to use the proxy, and adding the certificate. Users can then observe the browser's behavior, including unsolicited requests, to assess its privacy practices. Mitmproxy is particularly useful for identifying spyware in browsers, as it provides a clear view of all outgoing and incoming data. While it has limitations, such as not capturing initial requests made before the proxy is set up, it remains a powerful tool for privacy-conscious users. For a comprehensive spyware investigation, mitmproxy is recommended over Wireshark due to its simplicity and ability to isolate application traffic.
Free, open-source Captcha alternative ALTCHA uses a proof-of-work mechanism to protect your website, APIs, and online services from spam and unwanted content. Unlike other solutions, ALTCHA is free, open-source and self-hosted, does not use cookies nor fingerprinting, does not track users, and is compliant with data-privacy regulations and accessible.
By the time most Indian investors realize the value of #BTC, #Bitcoin will be 1mn USD. There is comfort in the crowd. But, money is never made by following sheep mentality. Not saying you should put you entire net worth into $BTC. But, maybe the naysayers should at least be open to studying the asset.
🧫 PARASITE CLEANSE PROTOCOL (30–90 Days) A full-body strategy to eliminate parasites, break biofilms, support detox pathways, and heal the gut for long-term health. You will find a simplified version of this protocol in the comments. There is also a heavy metal detox guide on this page which is recommended to do first. ✅ Step 1: PREP PHASE (7–10 Days) 🎯 Goal: Prepare your body by opening detox and drainage pathways — like the liver, lymphatic system, and bowels. Why it matters: If you jump straight into killing parasites, your body may struggle to eliminate the toxins they release. This leads to "die-off" symptoms (see below). *Think of this like unclogging a sink before pouring anything else down the drain. 🔓 Open Detox Pathways: - Castor Oil Packs (3–4x/week) Apply a warm castor oil-soaked cloth over your liver (upper right abdomen). Cover with plastic wrap and a heating pad for 30–60 minutes. This gently stimulates liver drainage, bile flow, and lymph movement. Great for constipation and hormonal balance, too. - Magnesium Citrate or Oxy-Magnesium (like Oxy-Powder) Helps you poop daily — non-negotiable during detox. If you’re constipated, waste and toxins get reabsorbed. Start low (200–300 mg) and increase to achieve 1–2 daily bowel movements. - Liver-Supportive Herbs Milk Thistle: Regenerates liver cells. Dandelion Root: Stimulates bile flow. Burdock: Gentle blood cleanser. You can also use a liver detox tincture (like Gaia Liver Cleanse or Herb Pharm Liver). - Lymphatic Movement Dry brushing: Use a soft brush on dry skin before showering — always brush toward the heart. Rebounding: Jumping on a mini trampoline moves lymph. Infrared sauna or red light therapy: Help sweat out toxins and boost circulation. 💧 Daily Add-ons: - Apple Cider Vinegar (1–2 tsp in warm water before meals) Stimulates stomach acid and digestive enzymes. Aids in breaking down food and creating a hostile environment for parasites. - Herbal teas (1–2 cups/day): Dandelion root: Liver detox Nettle: Nourishing + mineralizing Lemon-ginger: Gut soothing and cleansing - Water: 2–3 liters/day of clean, filtered water Add electrolytes or trace minerals to support cellular detox. ⚔️ Step 2: ACTIVE PARASITE CLEANSE (30–60 Days) 🎯 Goal: Kill parasites, break down their protective biofilms, flush out eggs, and mop up released toxins. ⚠️ Warning: Don’t start killing before Step 1! You must prepare the body or risk overwhelming detox reactions. 🧪 Choose 2–4 Core Anti-Parasitics Rotate them every 2–3 weeks to prevent adaptation. Many parasites develop resistance when exposed to the same herb for too long. 🌿 Common anti-parasitics: - Mimosa Pudica Seed A sticky, fibrous seed that grabs parasites and biofilms in your intestines like a sponge. Take 2 capsules on an empty stomach in the morning. Expect to see stringy, rope-like material in your stool (often biofilms + worms). - Black Walnut Hull Powerful against adult parasites, fungi, and bacteria. Use tincture or capsule. - Wormwood (Artemisia) Excellent for roundworms and threadworms. Often used in combination formulas (e.g., with black walnut and clove). - Clove Kills parasite eggs — crucial so the life cycle doesn’t restart. Use daily during cleanse. - Neem Multipurpose: antifungal, anti-worm, antibacterial. - Berberine, Olive Leaf, or Oregano Oil Target bacterial imbalances, yeast, and parasites. Berberine also supports gut repair and blood sugar regulation. - Diatomaceous Earth (Food Grade Only!) Fine silica powder that physically shreds parasites in the gut. Take 1 tsp in water on an empty stomach. Avoid inhaling powder — use caution. 🔓 Biofilm Disruptors Parasites hide in protective “slime layers” (biofilms) in the gut and organs. Break these open to expose them. - NAC (N-Acetylcysteine): 600–1200 mg/day Powerful antioxidant + biofilm disruptor. Supports liver by increasing glutathione. - Enzymes Use proteolytic enzyme blends that digest proteins: InterFase Plus, Biofilm Defense, SerraFlora, Lumbrokinase Best taken away from food, 1–2x/day - Optional: EDTA Chelator that pulls metals (often embedded in biofilms). Advanced; best with practitioner guidance. 🧲 Don’t Skip the BINDERS When parasites die, they release ammonia, mold, heavy metals, and endotoxins. Binders catch them so your body can safely eliminate them through stool. Activated Charcoal, Bentonite Clay, or Chlorella Take 1–2x daily, away from food/supplements/meds by at least 1–2 hours. Charcoal = general toxin binder Clay = binds positively charged toxins Chlorella = heavy metals + mold Gentler options: Pectin, fulvic/humic acids, ZeoBind (zeolite) 🧬 Step 3: GUT REPAIR & IMMUNE REBALANCE (30+ Days) 🎯 Goal: Once the parasites are gone, rebuild your gut lining and microbiome. Otherwise, new ones can take hold again. 🛠 Heal the Gut Lining: - L-Glutamine: 5–10g/day — strengthens intestinal walls - Aloe Vera Juice: Soothes inflammation, supports healing - Collagen or Bone Broth: Rich in amino acids like glycine - Soothing Herbs: Slippery elm, marshmallow root, DGL licorice - Zinc carnosine, quercetin – reduce gut inflammation 🌱 Rebuild Microbiome: - Spore-based probiotics (e.g. Just Thrive, MegaSporeBiotic) More stable than regular probiotics; survive stomach acid. - Saccharomyces boulardii Probiotic yeast that helps crowd out bad bugs. - Prebiotic fibers (start slow): PHGG, acacia fiber, green banana flour — feed the good bugs. 🔁 CYCLIC DOSING: 4 DAYS ON / 3 DAYS OFF Why it works: Parasites have life cycles. Pulsing disrupts those cycles and allows your organs to catch up on detox. 4 Days ON: Take your antiparasitics, enzymes, and biofilm disruptors 3 Days OFF: Take only binders and drainage support — give your system a break Repeat for 4–6 weeks minimum (up to 90 days for chronic cases) 🌕 FULL MOON INTENSIFICATION Why? Parasites become more active during the full moon — possibly due to lower melatonin and higher serotonin. From 3 days before to 3 days after full moon: - Increase antiparasitics by 25–50% - Increase binders, water, and electrolytes You may notice more symptoms — this is when many people pass the most. ⚠️ DIE-OFF SYMPTOMS (Herxheimer Reactions) Common reactions as parasites and pathogens die off: - Headaches, fatigue, joint pain - Skin rashes, brain fog - Nausea, mood swings, worsened old symptoms How to reduce it: - Drink more water + add minerals (sea salt, trace minerals) - Take binders religiously - Use detox tools: Epsom salt baths (draw out toxins via skin) Infrared sauna Dry brushing or rebounding Coffee enemas (for advanced users: clears bile + toxins from liver/gut) If you feel awful, lower dosage or take a break. The goal is sustainable, steady progress — not suffering. 🧪 OPTIONAL TESTING To confirm parasites or monitor healing: - GI-MAP or GI Effects: Advanced stool testing - OAT (Organic Acids Test): Shows fungal + bacterial metabolites - Stool microscopy + PCR (Doctor’s Data, Genova) - Blood tests: Eosinophils or Total IgE may rise during parasitic infections 🧠 LIFESTYLE ADD-ONS Create an inner terrain where parasites can’t thrive: - Eliminate their food supply: Sugar, gluten, processed carbs, seed oils, dairy - Eat anti-parasitic foods daily: Raw garlic, pumpkin seeds, papaya seeds, raw carrots, beets, cilantro - Get sunlight and sleep (7–9 hours) - Reduce chronic stress – stress suppresses immune defense 📦 RECOMMENDED CLEANSE KITS Save time and confusion with these well-designed, practitioner kits: CellCore Para Kit – Strong for chronic illness, mold, Lyme Microbe Formulas Protocol – Multi-phase system with drainage + gut repair Dr. Clark Store Cleanse – Simple and affordable Mimosa Pudica + Para 1/2/3 – For deeper parasite and toxin cleansing
ChatterUI - A simple app for LLMs ChatterUI is a native mobile frontend for LLMs. Run LLMs on device or connect to various commercial or open source APIs. ChatterUI aims to provide a mobile-friendly interface with fine-grained control over chat structuring. Features: Run LLMs on-device in Local Mode Connect to various APIs in Remote Mode Chat with characters. (Supports the Character Card v2 specification.) Create and manage multiple chats per character. Customize Sampler fields and Instruct formatting Integrates with your device’s text-to-speech (TTS) engine Usage: Download and install latest APK from the releases page. iOS is Currently unavailable due to lacking iOS hardware for development Local Mode: ChatterUI uses a llama.cpp under the hood to run gguf files on device. A custom adapter is used to integrate with react-native: cui-llama.rn To use on-device inferencing, first enable Local Mode, then go to Models > Import Model / Use External Model and choose a gguf model that can fit on your device's memory. The importing functions are as follows: Import Model: Copies the model file into ChatterUI, potentially speeding up startup time. Use External Model: Uses a model from your device storage directly, removing the need to copy large files into ChatterUI but with a slight delay in load times. After that, you can load the model and begin chatting! Note: For devices with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and above or Exynos 2200+, it is recommended to use the Q4_0 quantization for optimized performance. Remote Mode: Remote Mode allows you to connect to a few common APIs from both commercial and open source projects. Open Source Backends: koboldcpp text-generation-webui Ollama Dedicated API: OpenAI Claude (with ability to use a proxy) Cohere Open Router Mancer AI Horde Generic backends: Generic Text Completions Generic Chat Completions These should be compliant with any Text Completion/Chat Completion backends such as Groq or Infermatic. Custom APIs: Is your API provider missing? ChatterUI allows you to define APIs using its template system. Read more about it here!
🧊 Hidden Firefox AI process consuming CPU resources? Firefox browser users have encountered serious performance issues after the release of version 141. Initially, suspicion fell on the new "Smart Tab Grouping" feature using AI, but an official Mozilla investigation (Bug 1982278) showed that the abnormally high CPU load is caused by another component, namely the hidden pilot experiment "Semantic Search in History" (places.semanticHistory). The "Smart Tab Grouping" has nothing to do with this. Everything was fine just yesterday. Today I opened Firefox, and as a result, there were sharp spikes in CPU load and power consumption. My fans shouldn't be this loud if I don't have more than 15 tabs open. After unsuccessfully restarting Firefox, I opened the task manager and found that a process called "Inference" fluctuates from 0.05% to 130% CPU usage, which explains the spikes in CPU load and power consumption. Killing the process solves the fluctuation problem but causes Firefox to crash, requiring a restart. What is going on? This problem never existed until today. — users complain on Reddit. 😱 Official Mozilla representatives have acknowledged the issue. The fix will be included in Firefox 143 (ctodea writes Target Milestone: → 143 Branch). 💡For full control and disabling of all local AI services, advanced users should experiment with some settings: In about:config the parameter browser.ml.enable is set to false. *The browser.ml.enable parameter is the main, kind of master key to all under-the-hood machine learning in Firefox. Setting this value to false completely deactivates the local AI engine (Inference process), making it impossible for any dependent features to work, including smart tab groups and the chatbot. In about:config the parameter browser.tabs.groups.smart.enabled is set to false. *Disables only the smart tab grouping feature. This step is not a guaranteed solution to the CPU overload problem, as the main source of the error lies in another component. Meanwhile, the AI engine itself (Inference process) remains active for other potential tasks. In about:config the parameter browser.ml.chat.enabled is set to false. *The browser.ml.chat.enabled parameter is a direct system switch that controls the activation and visibility of the AI chat integrated into Firefox. Source: Telegram | Russian OSINT image