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Three things Web3 should fix in 2022 - The Verge ⌘ Read more
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Wow. I’m paying about 100 USD for my cable internet. Hard to estimate since its part of a tvd bundle. But it is 1.2Gbit down and 40Mbit up. And speed tests at that on the regular. The new house will have FTTH gigabit for 80ish.
Do they have Starlink beta down there yet?
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** A quick and dirty intro to the .pbm file format **
I’ve been fiddling with writing programs that draw pictures. I started with PostScript for this, but have since moved to writing programs that output in the .pbm format.
My goal here is to write noise to a .pbm file.
A .pbm file is the lowest common denominator among image file formats.
An example of the format,
”`hljs plaintext
P1
5 5
1 0 1 0 1
0 1 0 1 0
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Lunduke’s Proverbs of Programming href=”https://we.loveprivacy.club/search?q=%231”>#1**
Search your feelings. You know it to be true. ⌘ Read more
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Only 1 day of activity so far, but I’ve started a new project log for whatever the heck I end up doing to this Monroe 425 I got. http://a.9srv.net/monroe425
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i think that every language should have a unary - and + operator, and that those should be idempotent. sign flipping should be done by multiplication with -1.
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@fastidious@arrakis.netbros.com +1 …Now just a way to come up with the $20 per twt to store the data.
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https://journalducoin-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/journalducoin.com/defi/cryptomonnaies-impots-2022-fisc/?amp=1 crypto impot taxe
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Switching to Purelymail
After long consideration, I have now moved email for all but my main domain (but that’s coming too) to Purelymail. Email without bullshit. And with the “Advanced billing mode” they really only charge by usage or $10 per year with the “Simple billing”, but even with Advanced that shouldn’t be much more than $1 per month for me. ⌘ Read more
Switching to Purelymail
After long consideration, I have now moved email for all but my main domain (but that’s coming too) to Purelymail. Email without bullshit. And with the “Advanced billing mode” they really only charge by usage or $10 with the “Simple billing”, but that shouldn’t be much more than $1 per month for me. What I like most is that there is no unnecessary limit on the number of users, aliases or custom domains. 👍 ⌘ Read more
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Ignite Realtime Blog: Openfire 4.5.6 is released
Openfire 4.5.6 has been released, that addresses an annoying issue that was affecting the earlier 4.5.5 release. We’ve updated the bundled log4j library to version 2.17.1 for good measure.
The changelog denotes the two Jira issues closed by this release. You can find Openfire build artifacts available for download [here](https://github.com/igniterealtime/Openfire/rel … ⌘ Read more
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Ignite Realtime Blog: Openfire 4.6.7 released (Log4j 2.17.1 only change)
Openfire 4.6.7 has been released with only a single change to bump the bundled log4j library to version 2.17.1. Whilst we do not believe Openfire to be vulnerable to the CVEs associated with the log4j 2.17.0 and 2.17.1 releases, we realize that many folks are running naive security scanners that are simply checking for bundled jar versions.
The [changelog](https://download.igniterealtime.org/open … ⌘ Read more
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