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    nikitonsky: If you move your cursor slow enough, it will fall into the gap between sound icon and volume slider and slider will disappear. Don’t be slow!

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    San Francisco City Hall lit up in rainbow lights for Pride, California (© Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images)

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    Firefox 130 will introduce an experimental new capability to automatically generate alt-text for images using a fully private on-device AI model. The feature will be available as part of Firefox’s built-in PDF editor, and our end goal is to make it…

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    This document defines a new IMAP untagged response code, "INPROGRESS", that provides progress notifications regarding the

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    The UIDONLY extension to the Internet Message Access Protocol (RFCs 3501 and 9051) allows clients to enable a mode in which information

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    nikitonsky: Encrypted checkbox on Global Encryption Coalition’s website

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    Gunnerside, Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales National Park, England (© Derek Croucher/Alamy)

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    That book is quite hilarious. The ambiguity is sneaky too. Why the 17th century? Popular scams approximate type 7 and 2. ‘Enticement to gambling’ and ‘dropping the bag’ are just short of a legalized bank robbery.

    Here are more fun picks noted in The Book of Swindles (1617) translation.

    Related (Confidence):

    1. The New Cheats of London Exposed (1792)
    2. The Confidence–Man: His Masquerade (1857)
    3. The Humbugs of the World (1866)
    4. Don Quixote (1605)
    5. The Swindler (1626)
    6. The Water Margin (1589)
    7. Plum in the Golden Vase (1610)
    8. Stories Old and New (1620)

    Unrelated (History & Philosophy):

    1. Book of Changes
    2. Book of Documents
    3. The Analects
    4. The Records of the Grand Historian
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    This document specifies how to use "PKCS #12: Personal Information Exchange Syntax v1.1" (RFC 7292) to transport key containers (PFX)

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    RFC 6374 describes methods of making loss and delay measurements on Label Switched Paths (LSPs) primarily as they are used in MPLS

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