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Comment Common ignorant misunderstanding BTC is Bitcoin. (Score 0) 276

Common ignorant misunderstanding BTC is Bitcoin.
Plenty of jobs open in the true Bitcoin space. (BSV).
https://bitcoinassociation.net...
Understanding to details are key. (Unintended pun).
https://bitcoinsv.com/history/
Craig is an Aussie.
This can trigger.
He's the only one to produce hours of evidence at court of being Satoshi.
He is the OG of POW.
Scratch that surface.
I like many others down here have known him over the years he was surfacing.
It's personal knowledge I'm happy with.
Wish I could copy-paste this to you all.
Cya!

Comment Asus F555 (Score 0) 288

Asus F555UA-EB51 15.6-Inch Laptop (2.3 GHz Core i5-6198DU) ASUS F555LA-EH51 Similar. Try to get the Bluetooth onboard. Though that will have the Intel Wifi. The alternative is to go for the Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter. Which is favored by security students. Might need bluetooth dongle to get BT in this case. There may be Bluetooth RF on the chip, though last I emailed the AR9485-Linux-driver auth, BT had not been enabled. Not sure of recent updates. I have the Broadwell version. With Nvidea. Great value.
Microsoft

Free Remote Access Tools For Windows and Mac Compared 152

snydeq writes "InfoWorld's Keith Schultz provides an in-depth comparison of seven free remote access tools for Windows, four of which offer compatibility with the Mac. 'As you read about each tool, you'll notice that I put a lot of emphasis on remote printing. I rely on remote access tools on a daily basis, and in most cases I need to be able to print to my remote PC. For someone that just wants to check their home/office email account or view documents from outside the office, all of the utilities here will work fine. But for those trying to get some serious work done, remote printing may be the deal breaker.' Many of the free tools under review offer paid or licensed versions for access to additional features."

Comment HTML5 & SVG. (Score 1) 172

Pretty surprised I'm the 1st to suggest this combo. Most 'modern' browsers are close to svg 1.1 now. Google has stated it's interest in svg, hosting this year's svgopen.org. Indexability being a strong draw. Sure, everytime you mention an xml format the json guys cough up bits. Size is reducible by gzip, xslt is not 'pretty' but the flexibility will exercise yer greystuff. MarkT ps: Inkscape.org will convert pdf pages to svg nicely.

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