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Price = 150.38$
Low Price = 147.43 $
High Price = 151.1 $
Height = 3214946
Hashrate = 2.86 Gh/s
Difficulty = 343.59 G

#monero #xmr #coin #cryptocurrency

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AMD To Provide Update On Long-Term Strategy For Open-Source Firmware

Next month AMD will be providing an update on their long-term strategy for open-source firmware. Central to their open-source firmware plans is their OpenSIL effort that remains in development for eventually replacing AGESA on future generations of Ryzen and EPYC platforms...
phoronix.com/news/AMD-Open-Sou

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Microsoft is enabling BitLocker device encryption by default on Windows 11 - Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge

Microsoft is maki... - theverge.com/2024/8/14/2422013

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Someone shared these handy functions with us a couple of years back

function third(){ awk '{if (NR%3==0){print "\033[32m" $0 "\033[0m"} else{print}}'; }

every third line looks nice

#bash #sh #zsh #ksh #csh #100DaysOfCode #Linux #POSIX #advancedProgramming

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Proton VPN Browser Extensions Now Available for Free Plan Users

Proton, the company behind a suite of privacy-focused services, has made the Proton VPN Chrome and Firefox extensions available to those with a Proton Free plan. Prior to now, only users who subscribed to a paid Proton VPN tier were able to use its official web extensions for Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome (plus other Chromium-based browsers). The change is big news. We’re excited to announce that Proton VPN’s browser extensions :sys_more_orange: will now be available to everyone with a Proton Free plan. Now that they’re available for free, they make it easier for people worldwide to protect their privacy and :sys_more_orange:
#News

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/08/proton

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Security Notions for Fully Encrypted Protocols petsymposium.org/foci/2023/foc This paper gives the first definitions for FEPs, examples of how existing protocols fail to satisfy them, and a novel protocol that does satisfy them.

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Looks like I may have lost 300 followers since #Mastodon decided not to migrate them to #Fosstodon 😢

If you're interested in #OpenSource, #FOSS, #marketing, #Nextcloud and related topics, do give me a follow. Especially if you remember following me before.

Thank you 😀

Boosts appreciated 🙏🏻

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Take care of yourself. You only have one you.

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I want to go to here; this is the future they stole from us.

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Seems I don't quite understand how the Apple II GCR decoding works. I capture a sector of data, after demapping and un-xoring, the value at 0x55 makes no sense (highlighted in second image). It’s 0x20 which has a bit set in what I thought were unused bits. Checksum matches. After denibblizing the data looks ok, it's Track 17/Sector 0 of a DOS 3.3 catalog.

What am I doing wrong?

Plain text of screen caps here: retrobattlestations.com/gcr-de

#FujiNet #AppleII #RetroComputing #VintageComputing

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