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The latest trend on TikTok is hyping up the benefits of hydrogen water while attempting to sell you a battery-powered water bottle that produces it.

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claiming that there are 1,400 human studies on the benefits of hydrogen water. If there are, they’re really well hidden!

Prior to creating the first BBS, Christensen invented XMODEM

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XMODEM

a 1977 file transfer protocol that made much of the later BBS world possible by breaking binary files into packets and ensuring that each packet was safely delivered over sometimes unstable and noisy analog telephone lines. It inspired other file transfer protocols that allowed ad-hoc online file sharing to flourish.

On Friday, Ward Christensen

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ward_Chr

co-inventor of the computer bulletin board system (BBS), died at age 78 in Rolling Meadows, Illinois. Christensen, along with Randy Suess, created the first BBS in Chicago in 1978, leading to an important cultural era of digital community-building that presaged much of our online world today.

bbs documentary

bbsdocumentary.com/

RIP Ward

chrome://flags/#read-aloud

You can enable this Chrome flag on Android devices to read aloud any webpage. Tap on the three-dot menu in the top right corner > Listen to this page.

If you often find yourself using the back and forward navigation keys in Chrome to navigate across websites and search results, this will be one of the best Chrome flags you’ve used.

chrome://flags/#back-forward-cache

Enable the above flag and Chrome will start saving entire websites in the cache. This way when you use the back or forward key to navigate, the webpages will load instantly without any waiting.

"There's nothing special about Musk, Altman, or Zuckerberg. Accepting that requires you to also accept that the world itself is not one that rewards the remarkable, or the brilliant, or the truly incredible, but those who are able to take advantage of opportunities, which in turn leads to the horrible truth that those who often have the most opportunities are some of the most boring and privileged people alive."

Ed Zitron, You Can't Make Friends With The Rockstars

wheresyoured.at/rockstars/

This trick will only work if the PDF doesn't have any printing restrictions

- HowToGeek

Click the drop-down menu that lets you pick your printer, then select "Save as PDF". Click the "Save" button, and you'll be prompted to provide a name and location for your new PDF. Your new PDF will contain the same content as the original PDF, but won't be password-protected.

If you don't have a Save to PDF option for some reason, look for "Print to PDF" instead. You can use this trick in any PDF viewer on Windows 10 or Windows 11. Just select "Microsoft Print to PDF" as the printer

When you forget the Password to a PDF it can be sooooooooo annoying

Till you remember the "hack"

you can easily and conveniently remove the password from a PDF file by opening it and printing it to a new PDF or just saving it as a new PDF. Your system will create a duplicate copy of the PDF, and that duplicate copy won't have a password

Interesting read

Disinformation for Infosec Wonks
(How to think about fake news if you mainly think about malware)

hackingbutlegal.com/p/disinfor

Expelled for having a different view

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Speaking on the BBC, Mason said: I do not think Israel has committed genocide, there is a war going on,

“lives have been lost, desperately sadly, as they have been in Ukraine, as they have been in every war.

“But there is a difference between war and genocide and to say every war is genocide is not the way we use that word.”

Fuckin SNP bending to public opinion here

The inquiry also heard that the former Russian spy Sergei Skripal, who was the target of the attack, blamed Putin. In a new statement provided to the inquiry, he said: “I believe Putin makes all important decisions himself. I therefore think he must have at least given permission for the attack.”

Cathryn McGahey KC, for the UK government, said: “It’s the government’s view that this operation was authorised by President Putin.”

A senior Foreign Office (FCDO) official has given a statement to the inquiry spelling out that the British government has concluded the nerve agent attack was so sensitive that Putin himself must have given it the go-ahead.

@Faustus I thought I'd seen it lol

Watching episode 1 now

Think I got mixed up with this and the ITV drama Des with Tennant 🫣 which is some mix up cause Des is a serial killer

youtu.be/FvWaTtE7rpk

If ya ain't seen Des its worth a watch also

@MLClark

Life at times right?......

"This to shall pass" 😉

Sometimes we have to necessary things that are ugly - bridges get burned - knowing our flaws though is a sign of strength that keeps us going 😉

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In one of the most complex and dangerous cases of their careers, a group of determined detectives investigate the fatal poisoning of Russian defector Alexander Litvinenko.

David Tennent plays Litvinenko in this drama series

Litvinenko: trailer

youtu.be/4MlrIlDTWBc

An independent inquiry into the death of Dawn Sturgess, who was poisoned by the nerve agent Novichok in Salisbury in 2018, has opened

Family call for Putin to give evidence at Novichok inquiry

bbc.com/news/live/cjr3gxjqej8t

Novichok inquiry: Who was Dawn Sturgess and how was she poisoned?

bbc.com/news/articles/c5y902q0

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