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First Things To Do On Every New Linux Server
First Things To Do On Every New Linux Server
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First Things To Do On Every New Linux Server
In this video, I'll walk you through the essential first steps you should take every time you deploy a new Linux server. Whether you're a seasoned sysadmin or just getting started with Linux server administration, these foundational steps will help you secure…
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The secret language behind animal cooperation
The secret language behind animal cooperation
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The secret language behind animal cooperation
Animals from different species often rely on surprisingly sophisticated communication to work together, whether finding food, cleaning parasites, or gaining protection. New research suggests these interspecies “conversations” are flexible, evolved, and far…
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Hidden geological process offsets carbon emissions from thawing permafrost
Hidden geological process offsets carbon emissions from thawing permafrost
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Hidden geological process offsets carbon emissions from thawing permafrost
Scientists found that thawing permafrost can trigger increased rock weathering, a natural process that absorbs CO2 from the atmosphere. In some regions, this carbon uptake was strong enough to fully offset — or even surpass — river greenhouse gas emissions.
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This DNA repair gene went rogue and exposed a cancer weakness
This DNA repair gene went rogue and exposed a cancer weakness
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This DNA repair gene went rogue and exposed a cancer weakness
Scientists have discovered that a gene normally considered a DNA-protecting "good guy" can become dangerous when cells make too much of it. The gene, EXO1, acts like molecular scissors that help repair DNA, but when overproduced it starts cutting DNA it shouldn't…
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The first primates may have evolved in the cold, not the tropics
The first primates may have evolved in the cold, not the tropics
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The first primates may have evolved in the cold, not the tropics
A surprising new study suggests the earliest primates didn't originate in tropical forests but in cold, dry parts of North America. Some may have even survived seasonal Arctic conditions by slowing their metabolism or hibernating. Researchers found that…
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A single cobalt shock could trigger global EV battery supply chaos
A single cobalt shock could trigger global EV battery supply chaos
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A single cobalt shock could trigger global EV battery supply chaos
The global cobalt supply chain is more interconnected—and more vulnerable—than previously thought, with disruptions capable of triggering far-reaching cascades across multiple countries and industries. Researchers warn that protecting battery supply chains…
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This simple twist could bring quantum computers closer to reality
This simple twist could bring quantum computers closer to reality
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This simple twist could bring quantum computers closer to reality
Researchers found that twisting layered sheets of hexagonal boron nitride can dramatically change the light produced by quantum emitters embedded within the material. The technique offers an unexpected new level of control over components that could power…
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Gemini CLI vs. Antigravity: What works, not the spec sheet
Gemini CLI vs. Antigravity: What works, not the spec sheet
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Gemini CLI vs. Antigravity: What works, not the spec sheet
Google killed Gemini CLI for a closed-source Go binary called Antigravity. I tested both on shutdown day — here's what actually held up.
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Bitcoin at a Crossroads: The 200-Week Moving Average, the Signal for a Historic 113% Gain?
Bitcoin at a Crossroads: The 200-Week Moving Average, the Signal for a Historic 113% Gain?
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Bitcoin at a Crossroads: The 200-Week Moving Average, the Signal for a Historic 113% Gain?
As retail investors panic and institutions silently accumulate, a historically rare technical indicator suggests the current $64,000 dip could be the ultimate generational buying opportunity.
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The Last Refuge is now available!
After months of research, writing, and conversations with some of the most inspiring voices in the hashtag#Bitcoin space,…
The Last Refuge is now available!
After months of research, writing, and conversations with some of the most inspiring voices in the hashtag#Bitcoin space,…
Today in Bitcoin History / @daily_btc_lore:
June 20, 2013 (13 years ago)
Bittylicious launches: Britain's first Bitcoin exchange via bank transfer
The founder couldn't get a bank account at any UK bank. He built a service for British people to buy Bitcoin using those same banks anyway. Brief thread... 🧵👇
June 20, 2013 (13 years ago)
Bittylicious launches: Britain's first Bitcoin exchange via bank transfer
The founder couldn't get a bank account at any UK bank. He built a service for British people to buy Bitcoin using those same banks anyway. Brief thread... 🧵👇
Today in Bitcoin History / @daily_btc_lore:
R to @daily_btc_lore: 2/8 - In mid-2013, buying Bitcoin in the UK meant wiring money abroad to Mt. Gox, navigating international transfer fees and waiting days for it to clear. There was no UK market. No fast on-ramp. OKPay had already pulled out of Bitcoin. Getting in was genuinely hard.
R to @daily_btc_lore: 2/8 - In mid-2013, buying Bitcoin in the UK meant wiring money abroad to Mt. Gox, navigating international transfer fees and waiting days for it to clear. There was no UK market. No fast on-ramp. OKPay had already pulled out of Bitcoin. Getting in was genuinely hard.
Today in Bitcoin History / @daily_btc_lore:
R to @daily_btc_lore: 3/8 - Marc Warne ran GigaTux, a UK internet hosting company. He started accepting Bitcoin as payment, was intrigued by what he called 'a fascinating experiment in pure supply and demand economics,' and spun it into its own dedicated site. Beta launched June 20, 2013.
R to @daily_btc_lore: 3/8 - Marc Warne ran GigaTux, a UK internet hosting company. He started accepting Bitcoin as payment, was intrigued by what he called 'a fascinating experiment in pure supply and demand economics,' and spun it into its own dedicated site. Beta launched June 20, 2013.