The Strategy of Beingness
Stephan A. Schwartz,  Editor  -  Schwartzreport

_Stephan: Today we celebrate the ratification of the Declaration of Independence by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. In my lifetime, in my opinion, from World War II to today the United States has never been in greater peril as the democracy the Founders created. Our Congress is corrupt. Our Supreme Court is corrupt, and little more than a political action group. And we have a multiple convicted felon, rapist, … ⌘ Read more

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10 Lesser-Known “First and Only” Facts about U.S. Presidents
To date, 45 different men have served as president of the United States, each bringing their own unique qualities, leadership styles, and visions for the country. While some presidents have left behind a lasting impact—those who shone as trailblazers, achieving distinctive feats and goals during their time in office—unfortunately, the defining moments of other presidents […]

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10 Things You May Not Know about the Fourth of July
The Fourth of July is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the Declaration of Independence, which was ratified by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. This automatically became the date of birth of the United States. On every fourth day of July, the entire nation hosts a birthday anniversary, usually celebrated […]

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Elder Scrolls expands online world with Gold Road
With the latest Elder Scrolls Online expansion, Gold Road, in the hands over gamers around the world, 9news.com.au caught up with ZeniMax Online Studios’ Bill Slavicsek and Michael Zenke to learn all about it. ⌘ Read more

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**(#borzxxq) @bender@bender No but reading a bit of that post:

Because dynamic behavior is added to the page using normal HTML tags with cus …**
@bender @twtxt.net No but reading a bit of that post:

Because dynamic behavior is added to the page using normal HTML tags with custom attributes, it is difficult to provide additional security against cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.

Is complete bullshit. It’s like one line of code (if you can call HTML “code”) ⌘ Read more

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woodser releases monero-ts v0.9.9
woodser1 has just released monero-ts 2 library version 0.9.93 with various fixes, updates and improvements:

Changes overview


fix failed to parse url in nextjs by @0-don #205
fix documentation for wallet rpc getBalances() #177
add 'web-worker' to nodejs externals
add default rpc error message when missing
keep best connection if not enough data
TaskLooper does not target fixed period by default
move documentation section above using in yo ... ⌘ [Read more](https://monero.observer/woodser-releases-monero-ts-v0.9.9/)

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Boog900’s ‘Cuprate’ CCS proposal ready for funding
Boog9001’s CCS proposal2 to continue working full time on Cuprate 3 development for 3 more months is ready for funding:

Funding needed: 215 XMR

To support this proposal, you can donate any XMR amount to the address listed on its Gitlab Funding Required 4 page.

To learn more about the project, consult the previous Monero Observer report5.

  1. https://github.com/Boog900 [↩](#fnref:1)

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ki9 submits CCS proposal to develop Monero payment gateway ‘Pago’
Keith Irwin (ki91) has submitted a CCS proposal2 to develop Pago 3, a lightweight and easy-to-deploy Monero payment gateway that can be embedded into any website:

pago (Esperanto for “payment”) will be a monero payment platform with flexible html/css/js frontends. Pago will be lightweight and use few external dependencies. [..] payment processors like pago are needed to make it easier for … ⌘ Read more

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Redox secures more funding deals, gives UI small makeover, and more
Another month, another report from the Redox team. The Rust-based operating system saw another active month, including getting a whole bunch of new funding deals for specific features, such as adding UNIX-style signals to Redox, as well as the further development of Termion, a Redox project that is “a pure Rust, bindless library for low-level handling, manipulating and reading information about term … ⌘ Read more

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How dot matrix printers created text
The impact printer was a mainstay of the early desktop computing era. Also called “dot matrix printers,” these printers could print low-resolution yet very readable text on a page, and do so quickly and at a low price point. But these printers are a relic of the past; in 2024, you might find them printing invoices or shipping labels, although more frequently these use cases have been replaced by other types of printers such as thermal printers and laser prin … ⌘ Read more

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An unexpected journey into Microsoft Defender’s signature world
Microsoft Defender is the endpoint security solution preinstalled on every Windows machine since Windows 7. It’s a fairly complex piece of software, addressing both EDR and EPP use cases. As such, Microsoft markets two different products. Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is a cloud based endpoint security solution that combines sensor capabilities with the advantages of a cloud processing. Microsoft Defende … ⌘ Read more

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