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Was $39,650 the bottom? Bitcoin bulls and bears debate the future of BTC price

BTC bulls seem to believe the bounce off $39,650 marked the bottom, but bears warn that a looming death cross on the daily chart is a sign of further downside. ..

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Bitcoin price surges to $43K, but traders warn that ‘real pain’ is due for altcoins

Even with the abrupt surge to $42.3K, traders warn that Bitcoin and altcoins are still in for "real pain" if the current macro perspectives remain the same...

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Iran to allow crypto payments for international trade: Report

Iran is reportedly looking to unlock opportunities for importers and exporters to use crypto in international deals...

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Adding Vite to Your Existing Web App

Vite (pronounced “veet”) is a newish JavaScript bundler. It comes batteries-included, requires almost no configuration to be useful, and includes plenty of configuration options. Oh—and it’s fast. Incredibly fast. This post will walk through the process of converting an existing project to Vite. We’ll cover things like aliases, shimming webpack’s dotenv handling, and server proxying. In other words, we’re looking at how to move a project from its existing bun..

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Coinbase, PayPal join TaxBit Network for free crypto tax forms

TaxBit wants to prevent crypto users from spending “thousands of dollars per year” to generate crypto tax forms...

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Binance taps former central bank exec to push compliance in CIS and Russia

Binance makes another major strategic move in one of the world’s biggest cryptocurrency miner regions. ..

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Podcast 405: Helping communities build their own LTE networks

Ben, Ryan, and Cassidy talk with Esther Jang, Matt Johnson, and Chris Webb of Seattle’s Local Connectivity Lab, a nonprofit that works in concert with the University of Washington to facilitate community-focused technology development and research. They discuss how they’re working to build community-run LTE networks that expand connectivity, how making network technology visible helps people understand it, and why expanding digital access requires understanding social..

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How to Use Native Custom Fields in WordPress (and 5 Useful Examples)

Custom Fields in WordPress are arbitrary bits of data that you can apply to Posts, Pages, and Custom Post Types in WordPress. Metadata, as it were, in the form of key/value pairs. For example: Key: subtitle / Value: They are more than they are cracked up to beKey: header_color_override / Value: #e52e05Key: property_url / Value: https://example.com/123 WordPress has their own documentation of this feature, so I’m not trying to replicate that. I’d just like to show yo..

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What is Chromium Without Chrome on Top?

Raw Chromium, perhaps? So, Chrome is based on Chromium which is open-source. Chrome is Chromium with Google’s extra stuff on top of it. What extra stuff? Kinda lots! A few years ago, The Verge published “Microsoft reveals all the Google things it removed in its Chromium Edge browser” with this image from Microsoft listing out all the stuff: So, not all Chromium features are from Chrome I guess that implies all this stuff is actually in Chromium, but not..

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Don’t Fight the Cascade, Control It!

If you’re disciplined and make use of the inheritance that the CSS cascade provides, you’ll end up writing less CSS. But because our styles often comes from all kinds of sources — and can be a pain to structure and maintain—the cascade can be a source of frustration, and the reason we end up with more CSS than necessary. Some years ago, Harry Roberts came up with ITCSS and it’s a clever way of structuring CSS. Mixed with BEM, ITCSS has become a popular..

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