Month: September 2024
Dogwifhat, Popcat lead 7-day crypto slump, traders eye Oct breakout
Traders are bracing themselves for more pain in September but are looking to October and November with renewed optimism.
Why Americans Stopped Moving
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Dublin Core, what is it good for?
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A Lot of ‘Unskilled’ Workers Aren’t
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Gamification: A Key Driver of Mass Adoption
Gamification will be one of the main drivers for mass adoption in the brave new world. By tearing down barriers to entry, it allows complex technologies like blockchain to intersect with gaming to create a unique digital experience. The Power of Gaming in the Crypto Space The gaming industry has already felt the presence of … Read more
Validus, a Singapore-based digital SME lending platform, secures $50M debt financing to help enterprises in Indonesia
Validus, a Singapore-based digital lending platform for small and medium businesses, has secured $50 million in debt financing from HSBC under the ASEAN Growth Fund strategy. Validus will use the proceeds to support the financial inclusion of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Indonesia, addressing the challenges they face in accessing financial resources. With … Read more
Ditch the memecoins — They won't motivate the next bull run
If investors want to see a bull run take off this cycle, they should shift their attention from memecoins to AI and real-world assets.
OAuth from First Principles
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Unix history and the `dc` calculator
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A Real Life Off-by-One Error
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Cardano’s Chang Hard Fork Goes Live, Introducing On-Chain Governance
The highly anticipated upgrade markes the ecosystem’s long-planned shift towards decentralized governance.
Extreme Pi Boot Optimization
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Windows previews ‘Intelligent Media Search’ that transcribes videos and audio
The feature could be very useful, but privacy analysts have raised concerns over its reach.
Boeing’s Starliner started making a repeating ‘pulsing’ sound yesterday
Image: NASA US astronaut Barry Wilmore called NASA ground crew on Saturday, asking for help with a repetitive knocking sound that was coming from the Boeing Starliner craft. The interaction was captured by a NASA Space Flight forum member, who included a recording of it in a post that was spotted by Ars Technica. In … Read more
Flower Machine
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Apple may ditch those old familiar USB-A ports in the new Mac mini
The Mac mini will be the next Apple device to say goodbye to USB-A, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Apple customers have probably gotten used to seeing the familiar, rectangular USB-A ports replaced with their thinner USB-C siblings. And while USB-C has its advantages, the transition can sometimes leave users confused and scrambling for adapters. … Read more
Why COBOL Isn’t the Problem
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Is Crypto to Blame for Telegram CEO Pavel Durov’s Arrest?
Did Telegram’s massive crypto ambitions contribute to its founder’s arrest—and might it alter the company’s on-chain trajectory?