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Redox runs on RISC-V, boots to GUI login on Raspberry Pi 4

Another month lies behind us, so another monthly update from Redox is upon us. The biggest piece of news this time is undoubtedly that Redox now runs on RISC-V – a major achievement. Andrey Turkin has done extensive work on RISC-V support in the kernel, toolchain and elsewhere. Thanks very much Andrey for the excellent work! Jeremy Soller has incorporated RISC-V support into the toolchain and build process, has begun some refactoring of the kernel and device drivers to better handle all the supported architectures, and has gotten the Orbital Desktop working when running in QEMU. ↫ Ribbon and Ron Williams That’s not all, though. Redox on the Raspberry Pi 4 boots to the GUI login screen, but needs more work on especially USB support to become a fully usable target. The application store from the COSMIC desktop environment has been ported, and as part of this effort, Redox also adopted FreeDesktop standards to make package installation easier – and it just makes sense to do so, with more and more of COSMIC making its way to Redox. Of course, there’s also a slew of smaller improvements to the kernel, various drivers including the ACPI driver, RedoxFS, Relibc, and a lot more. The progress Redox is making is astounding, and while that’s partly because it’s easier to make progress when there’s a lot of low-hanging fruit as there inevitably will be in a relatively new operating system, it’s still quite an achievement. I feel very positive about the future of Redox, and I can’t wait until it reaches a point where more general purpose use becomes viable.




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QNX becomes free for non-commercial use, releases Raspberry Pi 4 image

A long, long time ago, back when running BeOS as my main operating system had finally become impossible, I had a short stint running QNX as my one and only operating system. In 2004, before I joined OSNews and became its managing editor, I also wrote and published an article about QNX on OSNews, which is cringe-inducing to read over two decades later (although I was only 20 when I wrote that – I should be kind to my young self). Sadly, the included screenshots have not survived the several transitions OSNews has gone through since 2004. Anyway, back in those days, it was entirely possible to use QNX as a general purpose desktop operating system, mostly because of two things. First, the incredible Photon MicroGUI, an excellent and unique graphical environment that was a joy to use, and two, because of a small but dedicated community of enthousiasts, some of which QNX employees, who ported a ton of open source applications, from basic open source tools to behemoths like Thunderbird, the Mozilla Suite, and Firefox, to QNX. It even came with an easy-to-use package manager and associated GUI to install all of these applications without much hassle. Using QNX like this was a joy. It really felt like a tightly controlled, carefully crafted user experience, despite desktop use being so low on the priority list for the company that it might as well have not been on there at all. Not long after, I think a few of the people inside QNX involved with the QNX desktop community left the company, and the entire thing just fizzled out afterwards when the company was acquired by Harman Kardon. Not long after, it became clear the company lost all interest, a feeling only solidified once Blackberry acquired the company. Somewhere in between the company released some of its code under some not-quite-open-source license, accompanied by a rather lacklustre push to get the community interested again. This, too, fizzled out. Well, it seems the company is trying to reverse course, and has started courting the enthusiast community once again. This time, it’s called QNX Everywhere, and it involves making QNX available for non-commercial use for anyone who wants it. No, it’s not open source, and yes, it requires some hoops to jump through still, but it’s better than nothing. In addition, QNX also put a bunch of open source demos, applications, frameworks, and libraries on GitLab. One of the most welcome new efforts is a bootable QNX image for the Raspberry Pi 4 (and only the 4, sadly, which I don’t own). It comes with a basic set of demo application you can run from the command line, including a graphical web browser, but sadly, it does not seem to come with Photon microGUI or any modern equivalent. I’m guessing Photon hasn’t seen a ton of work since its golden days two decades ago, which might explain why it’s not here. There’s also a list of current open source ports, which includes chunks of toolkits like GTK and Qt, and a whole bunch of other stuff. Honestly, as cool as this is, it seems it’s mostly aimed at embedded developers instead of weird people who want to use QNX as a general purpose operating system, which makes total sense from QNX’ perspective. I hope Photon microGUI will make a return at some point, and it would be awesome – but I expect unlikely – if QNX could be released as open source, so that it would be more likely a community of enthusiasts could spring up around it. For now, without much for a non-developer like me to do with it, it’s not making me run out to buy a Raspberry Pi 4 just yet.




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Krajobraz bezpieczeństwa polskiego internetu w 2021 roku

Nowy raport, stare techniki – tak w skrócie można ująć kluczowe obserwacje z 2021 r. Przestępcy udoskonalili znane sposoby oszustw i częściej zaczęli sięgać po metody wcześniej rzadko używane. Zapraszamy do lektury.




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Artemis – CERT Polska bada bezpieczeństwo polskiego internetu

Nowy Rok przyniósł kolejne rozwiązania poprawiające bezpieczeństwo polskiego internetu. Jednym z nich jest Artemis – narzędzie rozwijane przez zespół CERT Polska, które pomaga sprawdzać poziom zabezpieczeń stron internetowych. Weryfikacji podlegają podmioty, w przypadku których, zgodnie z ustawą o krajowym systemie cyberbezpieczeństwa, obsługa incydentów koordynowana jest przez CSIRT NASK.




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CERT Polska i SKW ostrzegają przed działaniami rosyjskich szpiegów

Zespół CERT Polska oraz Służba Kontrwywiadu Wojskowego zaobserwowały kampanię szpiegowską łączoną z działaniami rosyjskich służb specjalnych. Celem kampanii było nielegalne pozyskiwanie informacji z ministerstw spraw zagranicznych oraz placówek dyplomatycznych, w większości znajdujących się w państwach należących do NATO i Unii Europejskiej.




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Krajobraz bezpieczeństwa polskiego internetu w 2022 roku

Ubiegły rok w polskiej cyberprzestrzeni możemy podsumować hasłami: znane techniki, nowe okoliczności i wzrost świadomości. Dodatkowo, nie da się ukryć, że na cyberbezpieczeństwo wpływ miała także wojna w Ukrainie. Jak duży był to wpływ? Czego możemy spodziewać się w kolejnych miesiącach w polskiej cyberprzestrzeni i jakie wnioski należy wyciągnąć z ostatnich 12 miesięcy? Odpowiedzi znajdziecie w raporcie rocznym z działalności naszego zespołu.




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Lista Ostrzeżeń przed niebezpiecznymi stronami – szkic nowej wersji specyfikacji

Nasza Lista Ostrzeżeń obchodziła w tym roku swoje trzecie urodziny. W tym czasie udało nam się ograniczyć skutki wielu różnych kampanii phishingowych celujących w polskich użytkowników Internetu. W odpowiedzi na zmieniający się krajobraz zagrożeń postanowiliśmy wprowadzić parę zmian w działaniu naszej listy, które pozwolą nam lepiej chronić użytkowników. Zapraszamy do zapoznania się z proponowanymi zmianami oraz podzielenia się swoją opinią.




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CERT Polska poprawia bezpieczeństwo poczty elektronicznej

W CERT Polska stale pracujemy nad narzędziami które poprawiają bezpieczeństwo użytkowników internetu w Polsce. Właśnie dlatego stworzyliśmy serwis bezpiecznapoczta.cert.pl, którego celem jest ochrona użytkowników poczty elektronicznej i ułatwienie instytucjom sprawdzenia poprawności konfiguracji mechanizmów podnoszących jej bezpieczeństwo.




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Cyberbezpieczeństwo ponad granicami: Projekt FETTA czyli pogłębienie współpracy w zakresie rozpoznania zagrożeń cyberprzestrzeni EU

Jednym z kluczowych wyzwań związanych z europejskim cyberbezpieczeństwem jest zależność od danych pochodzących z krajów spoza UE. Projekt FETTA (Federated European Team for Threat Analysis, pol. Europejski Zespół Analizy Zagrożeń) ma na celu rozwiązanie tego problemu poprzez utworzenie międzynarodowego zespołu opracowującego produkty i narzędzia z zakresu Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI).




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Podatność w oprogramowaniu CraftBeerPi 4

W oprogramowaniu CraftBeerPi 4 wykryto podatność typu Improper Input Validation (CVE-2024-3955).




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Podatność w oprogramowaniu Online Shopping System Advanced

W oprogramowaniu Online Shopping System Advanced wykryto podatność typu Reflected XSS (CVE-2024-3579).




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Program CVE – pierwszy rok za nami!

CERT Polska od roku ma status CNA (CVE Numbering Authority), co pozwala na nadawanie identyfikatorów i publikowanie informacji o podatnościach w programie CVE. W ciągu ostatnich 12 miesięcy nadaliśmy 73 takie identyfikatory podatnościom, także tym odkrytym w ramach naszych działań badawczych.




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14. VirtualHighSt.com Shopping Directory- Electrical Goods

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Mobile Technology Reshaping Small Businesses

A recent report conducted by AT&T and the Small Business & Entrepreneurship  Council, a nonprofit group that promotes entrepreneurship and small business, small business owners have netted $67.5 billion a year from implementing smart phones and tablets in their day to day business activities.

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Helping Your Small Business Go Social

Here are four ways to start making your company a truly social organization:

1. Recruit the best and brightest -- the smart way.

For companies of all sizes, hiring top talent is a cornerstone of success, but for smaller companies, finding the right fit for your team is downright critical.

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Cast Your Vote for Your Top Small Business Influencer Pick

You nominated them and now it’s time to cast your vote to support your pick. Small Business Trends and Small Biz Technology bring you the Small Business Influencer Awards 2015. Here’s a chance to celebrate the people, businesses, and even apps that have made an impact in the small business market.

Even if you missed the nominations, you can still jump in and vote for your favorite. But you might want to hurry. There is less than a week left to vote!

To see a full list or to submit your own event, contest or award listing, visit the Small Business Events Calendar.

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Looking for Inspiration

What is your best six word advice? Check out the slideshow below to get inspired.

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SCORE Tips - Pick a Niche and Own It

SCORE provides free mentoring to hundreds of business owners in Southern Arizona every year. Many of those business owners are just starting a new business. Here are some of SCOREs tips to consider before you open a new business:

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How Being a Millionaire Affects Your Happiness

Tai Lopez was born and raised on the wrong side of the tracks but he made choices early on in his adult life to move to the other side.

Today he lives in a massive Beverly Hills mansion, shares his tips for creating wealth and fulfillment on his super popular social media channels and rubs shoulders with the most successful people in the world.

So how did this all happen?

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The Inspiring Way This Small Business Owner Handled Social Media Backlash

The founder of a multiracial beauty company shares how she coped after her “personal and professional victory” angered many fans.

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Can Your Small Business Benefit From Pinterest?

How Can Small Business Owners Build their Online Presence Using Pinterest?

Pinterest is not just an image sharing site. Small businesses can take advantage of the platform to market their goods and services to over 100 million online visitors. Here is how.

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The 5 Pitfalls Of Naming Your Small Business

Everyone told us that the name Worstofall Design would not work. You can not use negativity in your branding, they said.

We decided to go with our gut and ignore the rules.

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Amazons Tepid Response to Counterfeiters Frustrates Sellers

On Tuesday, independent tech publisher No Starch Press found out that Amazon was selling counterfeit copies of Python for Kids, one of its popular programming books. A concerned customer alerted Bill Pollock, the founder and publisher of No Starch. He immediately knew what he was up against, because Pollock has dealt with this problem before.

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Amazon Business Prime Shipping Changes the Game for Small Business Procurement

Amazon Business Prime Shipping is a paid annual membership program, which enables registered multi-user business customers to take advantage of unlimited fast and free shipping. The program is currently available for Amazon Business customers in the United States and Germany.
Small businesses are often faced with the challenge of sharing passwords for authorizing procurement and shipping tasks. With Business Prime Shipping everyone in a business account automatically gets Business Prime Shipping.

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Feeling Stuck? Here Are 34 Quotes on Creativity from the Worlds Most Inspirational Leaders.

Every successful leader or entrepreneur has used creativity to help them get to where they are today. In fact, creativity is a core component to anyones success. Take a look at J.K. Rowling -- using creativity and imagination, she created a successful franchise full of witches and wizards. Or how about Steve Jobs? Without creatively thinking about the simplest, sleekest way to create products for consumers, Apple would have never been born.

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Stop Propping Up Small Business

In our age of political polarization, the right, left and center agree on one thing: Big business is wicked, and small business is noble.

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15 Examples of Augmented Reality to Inspire Small Business Owners

Incorporating augmented reality (AR), whereby an interactive experience of a real-world environment is created by computer-generated perceptual information, into business operations, marketing and functions, is not confined to big businesses with big budgets to play around with.

On the contrary, many small businesses are jumping on the burgeoning AR bandwagon, as a means of attracting new customers, retaining existing ones, and ultimately becoming more competitive and profitable.

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3 Lessons Learned from Helping a Small Business Invest

As a Texas real estate broker, one of the things I do at my company, Goodwin Commercial, is educate our clients on the commercial investment process. We offer a step-by-step process evaluation to protect our clients when making the decision to go from leasing to purchasing a property for their business. That process often includes making recommendations about how they might leverage a good situation or opportunity into a great one, often via strategic financing and purchasing decisions. In this case, the couple initially tried to go the SBA (U.S. Small Business Administration) route but were turned down by the first national bank they approached. They were definitely discouraged!

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Air Force to Host First Small Business Pitch Day with $40 Million Up For Grabs

Like departments and agencies throughout government, the Air Force is tuning its acquisition methods to get closer the speed of technology, and will be holding its first live pitch day in March, with an available funding pool of $40 million.

The Air Forces Small Business Innovation Research program has issued a call to start-ups and small businesses—those with fewer than 500 employees—to offer pitches on innovative technologies for secure communications, down-range battlefield operations and digital technologies.

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17 Powerfully Inspiring (and Funny) Quotes for Every Leader

Being a leader can be a difficult, and sometimes thankless, job. You work long hours, make tough decisions, and try your best to make your employees and your customers happy. But things don't always work out the way you hope.

Every leader can use a bit of inspiration and humor every once in a while. Adding some fun to your day can make it all come together and, at the same time, perhaps even put a smile on your face.

The next time you feel down, here are 17 funny leadership quotes to perk you up.

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Still Living Paycheck to Paycheck Despite Having a Successful Business?

Many small business owners show skill earning money. But still fall short when it comes to managing it. Sure, they may have built a successful company. But too many still live paycheck to paycheck.

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50 Motivational Quotes From Inspiring Women Leaders

The climb to the top can be tough going for anyone. But as women, there are particular hurdles that can make the journey upward toward positions of power and influence -- in myriad spheres -- especially challenging.

Here, in 50 inspiring quotes, businesswomen, role models, activists, entertainers, authors and politicians share their thoughts on leadership and success -- and what exactly those words mean to them.

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How Mobility Is Helping Three Small Businesses Stay In Business

When it comes to turning business challenges into opportunities, small business owners are quick, nimble, and creative. With state governments around the country shuttering all non-essential businesses to combat COVID-19 still in full swing, this is truer than ever.

But, unlike years past, where such an unprecedented closure would have put many small businesses out of business permanently, today they’re turning to mobility and connectivity in large numbers to keep their doors open—if only virtually.




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How to Craft An Elevator Pitch That Gives People Chills in Under 20 Seconds

How people usually do elevator pitches
Among those who put thought into their elevator pitches, there tends to be two basic formulas:

Formula A: Introduce oneself and the name of the company, then describe the product or service in the context of the customer or industry’s pain point. Then, at the end, make the ask.

Formula B: Identify the pain point before introducing oneself and the name of the company. Then describe the product or service, followed by the ask.

While I am adamant that the only hard and fast rule of communication is that there are no hard and fast rules, I favor Formula B. People are most likely to embrace a solution when it is provided within the context of a problem they care about solving. By starting with a pain point, the entrepreneur is speaking to what an uninformed audience cares about right away thus making sure that the first thing their audience hears has intrinsic value to them. This helps the audience become immediately invested in solving the problem, which helps the entrepreneur to build some momentum.




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How SCORE Is Helping Small Businesses Through Their Resilience Hub

One of the most important organizations that has always helped small businesses is SCORE with its 300 chapters and over 10,000 volunteers. They are there to offer help when entrepreneurs want it. Now during the pandemic, their free assistance is needed more than ever.

SCORE has established a special Resilience Hub to let small business owners connect with a mentor and help them navigate to specific COVID resources, discounts, grants, training materials and guides for industries. This site includes how to access a network where people can learn from each other.




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With Shopify, Small Businesses Strike Back at Amazon

In a world in which e-commerce has become a necessity for nearly every retailer, it can seem they have only two options: list their goods on marketplaces run by giant companies, or sell to consumers directly, hoping they will make more on each transaction despite fewer sales. In other words, either join a dominant marketplace like eBay , Walmart or Amazon —which by itself represents 38% of U.S. online sales, according to Digital Commerce 360—or hope they can find customers through advertising and word of mouth.

For many small- and medium-size sellers, a third option has emerged, embodied by the rising star of e-commerce, Shopify . This approach gives merchants access to cloud-based third-party services such as payments and fulfillment, but lets them maintain more control of their branding and customer relationships than the biggest marketplaces offer. Shoppers might not even know they’re buying something from a Shopify-powered retailer, and that’s the point.

In addition to making goods available on sellers’ own sites, these software companies—which also include BigCommerce and Magento—can perform the laborious task of listing merchandise on the giants marketplaces. By becoming hubs for managing sales through multiple channels, including social-media platforms, they represent real competition for Amazon and its ilk, potentially giving merchants more leverage when dealing with those entrenched giants.




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Google Is Scrapping Cookies This Year, And Other Small Business Tech News

Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them?

1 — Google plans to scrap third-party cookies by 2022.

Google announced this past week that it plans to stop the use of tracking cookies on Chrome by next year and— instead— will replace cookies with a profiling system

2 —Recruiting startup SeekOut raised $65M to take on LinkedIn and other talent acquisition companies.

3 —Small business owners adopted new software in 2020 and increased tech budgets in 2021.




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Picture of Cystic Acne

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Pimple vs. Cold Sore

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The Pings Page [ENG]

Pierre Coffin hat ein paar super 3D Videos erstellt. Die Filme sind größtenteils Englisch und der Download lohnt sich wirklich!




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Yeti VS. Pinguin

Schlage den Pinguin mit deinem Schläger über eine möglichst weite Distanz.




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Steinzeit Spiel

Das Steinzeitspiel ist ein geniales Onlinegame. Zuerst kann man nur auf die Jagt gehen, doch bald kann man sich bessere Waffen leisten und Mitglied in einem Stamm werden. Das ganze Spiel macht extrem süchtig!




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The Pitching Machine Market was is expected to grow US$ 1030.89 Mn by 2030, as per Maximize Market Research.

(EMAILWIRE.COM, October 25, 2024 ) The global rock drilling equipment market is experiencing rapid growth, driven by the expansion of infrastructure projects worldwide. Major developments in emerging economies like India, China, and Brazil are fueling demand for advanced rock drilling machinery....




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The Cloud High Performance Computing Market Set for Rapid Growth as Demand Surges, as per Maximize Market Research.

(EMAILWIRE.COM, November 01, 2024 ) The global Cloud High Performance Computing (HPC) market is poised for significant expansion, driven by growing demands in industries such as healthcare, finance, and automotive. Cloud HPC enables businesses to perform complex computations and simulations faster...




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***** Prime Aviation Limited | Piper Aircraft (rank 14)

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***** SMBC Aviation Capital :: SMBC Aviation Capital to acquire Goshawk ... (rank 13)

Goshawk Aviation Limited is a top ten global aircraft lessor with an owned, managed and committed fleet of 216 aircraft. Formed in 2013, the business has quickly grown to become one of the premier global aircraft leasing companies building a high-quality portfolio of young new technology aircraft placed on long leases to airlines globally.




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The Birthday Boys: New Episodes, New Friends

The Birthday Boys: New Episodes, New Friends Interview by Francis Rizzo III Sketch comedy has rarely been hotter on TV than right now, with shows airing on several major networks. One of the more recent additions has been IFC's The...