Consolidators gotta consolidate. OverDrive's buying spree continues with acquisition of TeachingBooks.net.
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OverDrive Education Strengthens Curriculum Focus with Acquisition of TeachingBooks.net
Press Release: OverDrive Education Strengthens Curriculum Focus with Acquisition of TeachingBooks.net. OverDrive, the leading digital reading platform for libraries and schools, announced today that it has acquired TeachingBooks.net.Library Technology News Service
New editions of The Nummulosphere Part 3 and Part 4 have been published on Archive.org:
Part 3: archive.org/details/kirkpatric…
Part 4: archive.org/details/kirkpatric…
#nummulosphere #meteorite #science #history #ocean
The Nummulosphere Part 3: The Ocean Floor or Benthoplankton : Randolph Kirkpatrick : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
[pt. 1] An account of the organic origin of so-called igneous rocks and of abyssal red clays.--pt. 2. The genesis of the igneous rocks and of meteorites...Internet Archive
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Presentación virtual del libro «Mecanismos de privacidad y anonimato en redes. Una visión transdisciplinaria»
Miércoles 13 de octubre, 7pm (GMT-5)
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Planning the trip home tomorrow. Google suggest primarily, the Bruce Hwy. This is part of the National A1 Highway, and while the road quality is ok on that leg, it invariably suffers from roadworks and accidents and traffic. Google's 2nd suggestion is to go an extra 80km but a LONG way west.
My route, which I've done before is 34km longer than the Bruce, but very scenic and a joy to drive. It's also generally a straight line home.
Sometimes, local knowledge is better than algorithms.
New blog post - in which I lament past and recent choices by Mozilla.
Yeah, understandable. We're both picking what we think is the least bad option and disabling the features that make it bad.
What the world really needs is a fully open-source browser that isn't backed by a for-profit company (even tangentially). But in this era, that's at least a Linux-sized project, and the target is moving faster than OSes did for the last 25 years.
I looked at Chromium UnGoogled as an option but, I dunno... there's something about that and it's likely my own hangup.
Because Chromium UnGoogled feels just as possible as Windows UnMicrosofted.
Nos EUA, rede de saúde de direita ganha milhões com kit covid de hidroxicloroquina e ivermectina
Dados vazados revelam que 72 mil pessoas pagaram mais de 6,7 milhões de dólares em consultas de covid-19 promovidas por grupos conspiracionistas e antivacina.Micah Lee (The Intercept Brasil)
Whales were seen!
We found three pods of whales, most just a mother and calf, but one pod contained mother, calf and an escort.
They were all fairly placid, no breaches or jumps, but still cool to see these huge animals relatively close (closer than the shore anyway).
It's late in the season here, so very lucky indeed 😀
Might have to come back next year earlier in the whale migration when there are more whales around for another voyage.
A Simple #OpenPGP API
In this post I demonstrate how easy it is to perform OpenPGP operations in your application by using the #SOP API.
blog.jabberhead.tk/2021/10/10/…
#cryptography #pgpainless #java
A Simple OpenPGP API
In this post I demonstrate how easy it is to perform OpenPGP operations in your application by using the SOP API.vanitasvitae (jabberhead.tk)
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