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ATA calls for swift mandate on electronic logging devices

Arlington, VA – The American Trucking Associations has filed formal comments urging the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to swiftly issue a mandate for commercial truck drivers to use electronic logging devices.




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Nature's Garden expands Yoggies line

Yoggies are real fruit pieces coated in creamy yogurt and infused with two billion live probiotic cultures via a patented microencapsulation system.




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Eliminate COVID-19 With Advanced Disinfection Fogging

Fresh Tech Maid is Keeping COVID-19 Out Of Your Home, Office, Business or Facility




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Anonymity in Blogging

I had been considering whether to start up a personal newsletter. I subscribe to friends’ letters, in which they describe the various goings on in their life—family, house projects, travel, etc. As an email, it feels more intimate.

Couldn’t what I say in an email also be said on the blog? Which led me to consider a number of things…

With social media, we can see who follows us. Sure, there’s no guarantee our posts will make their way into their algorithm. Maybe they’re not online this week. Yet, we can see their names and know that they have a likelihood of seeing them.

A newsletter is quite similar. There’s a subscriber list and we can see every name that’s on it. Sure, they can be busy and archive it without reading it. The email can get caught in a spam filter. Yet, people want to fill their already busy inboxes with what you have to say and are likely to read it.

For anything impersonal, like brand marketing, promotions, or sales, it makes sense and is highly advantageous to know who your audience is. When I sold a book, it was useful to be able to market to those who bought the book to buy the workshop. It was useful to market to those to come to a conference.

Blogging feels detached from the audience. I can write knowing that nobody or anybody might be reading it. I can write for me and hope the words resonate. And having taken analytics off, I have absolutely no idea if anything resonates. It’s like putting artwork up in a museum. Each person gets to enjoy it in their own time and in their own way and the artist is likely never to know. Unless you say something to me, I have no idea if you’ve read these very words. [People would approach me at conferences and mention something going on in my life and I would briefly think, “How do you know about that?!” Only to remember that I had written about it publicly.]

What’s likely evident based on the mere title of this post is the conclusion that blogging is to an anonymous audience. I can guess who my audience is but I will never truly know. Not only will I not know who my audience is when I initially post, I won’t know who my audience might be at some point down the road.

I might still start up a newsletter but in the meantime and until then, I’m enjoying the process of writing to an unknown audience.


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SpotOn London 2014: Wrap Up Science Blogging networks




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Extech Instruments: Datalogging Instruments

These compact datalogging instruments offer users a durable design with flexible programming configurations and the convenience of datalogging readings in Excel format directly onto an SD card.




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Episode 220: Jon Gifford on Logging and Logging Infrastructure

Robert Blumen talks to Jon Gifford of Loggly about logging and logging infrastructure. Topics include logging defined, purposes of logging, uses of logging in understanding the run-time behavior of programs, who produces logs, who consumes logs and for what reasons, software as the consumer of logs, log formats (structured versus free form), log meta-data, logging […]




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Terremoto oggi Udine

Un sisma di magnitudo 32 con epicentro a nei dintorni di Torreano di Cividale in provincia di Udine ha destato. Scossa di terremoto in provincia di Udine in Friuli da magnitudo tra 32 alle ore 21 17 minuti e 22 secondi di stasera.


Gemona Del Friuli Una Ricostruzione Riuscita Gemonaturismo

Una scossa di terremoto fa tremare il Friuli Venezia Giulia.

. TERREMOTO in provincia di UDINE in FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA a Moimacco. Un terremoto avvertito nella città di Trieste potrebbe avere epicentro al di fuori del Friuli. Ecco tutti i dettagliata.

TERREMOTO in provincia di UDINE in FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA a Moggio Udinese. Una scossa di terremoto di magnitudo. Lepicentro è stato individuato nei dintorni.

Scossa di terremoto in provincia di Udine in Friuli da magnitudo tra 32 alle ore 21 17 minuti e 22 secondi di stasera. TERREMOTO OGGI A CATANZARO E A UDINE. TUTTI I DETTAGLI INGV.

Terremoto oggi in Friuli scossa di magnitudo 32 con epicentro a Torreano vicino a Udine. Superenalotto Lotto e 10eLotto estrazione di oggi 1. Si è trattato di un sisma lieve di magnitudo 18 gradi sulla scala Richter registrato alle ore 338 e avente.

Seconde le rilevazioni della. In questa pagina sono mostrati i terremoti con epicentro in Friuli-Venezia-Giulia e zone limitrofe. Evento sismico del 10 Agosto.

Evento sismico del 06 Settembre. Il sisma è stato avvertito anche a Vicenza grande spavento. A cura di Gabriella Mazzeo.

Terremoto a Udine. Una scossa di terremoto di magnitudo 34 è stata registrata alle 312 nel nordest del Friuli Venezia Giulia in provincia di Udine. Il centro sismologico del Friuli Venezia Giulia ha registrato una scossa di terremoto di 29 alle 2117 a pochi chilometri da Torreano in provincia di Udine.

Terremoto oggi a Forni di Sopra provincia di Udine. Terremoto a Udine in Friuli scossa di magnitudo 3. Terremoto Udine oggi scossa di magnitudo 34.

Una scossa di magnitudo 32 è stata registrata alle 2117 in Friuli con epicentro nei pressi di Torreano nel cividalese. A breve altri dettagli. Una scossa di terremoto di magnitudo 34 è stata registrata alle 312 nel nordest del Friuli Venezia Giulia in provincia di Udine.

La scossa è stata registrata alle ore 1353 dalla Sala Sismica INGV-Roma magnitudo 30Il sisma è avvenuto a 4 chilometri dal. È stato registrato un terremoto di magnitudo 32 nella zona di Torreano di Cividale nei pressi di Udine in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Origine del sisma avvertito distintamente dalla popolazione a 8 chilometri di profondità.

Terremoto a UdineUna scossa di magnitudo compresa tra 30 e 35 è stata registrata alle 21 17 minuti e 22 secondi di stasera. La scossa avvenuta a. Avvertito in diverse aree.

Evento sismico del 01 Novembre 2022. Una scossa di terremoto di magnitudo 32 è stata registrata a Torreano Udine in Friuli-Venezia Giulia alle 2117 di martedì 1 novembre. Evento sismico del 15 Febbraio.

Secondo lIngv si è verificata una scossa di terremoto di magnitudo 34 alle ore 312 di oggi in quel della regione Friuli. Il terremoto il cui ipocentro è stato individuato a circa 8 chilometri di profondità nel sottosuolo. Ecco QUI i DETTAGLI.

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Terremoto in provincia di Udine in Friuli Venezia Giulia a Torreano. Terremoto oggi a Udine di magnitudo M 38 sulla scala Richter. Ecco qui i dettagli.

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Terremoto Oggi Udine 16 Giugno 2019 Scossa Magnitudo Epicentro


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Nature's Garden debuts new options for Yoggies line

New packaging options/flavor combinations were created to accommodate the needs/requests of convenience, warehouse, drug store and big box chains. 




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Sony ZV-1 II review: Wider 18mm lens, but is it still a vlogging all-rounder?

Zach takes the Sony ZV-1 II for a spin. It's been 3 years since the original ZV-1, is a lens change enough to keep this compact vlogging camera relevant for smartphone users as an upgrade option?

Also click the links to check out our original ZV-1 and ZV-E10 reviews.

The Sony ZV-1 II retails for S$1,199 at the Sony Store.




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Bus Blogging

You don't have to work at Google to ride a wifi bus. The Oxford Tube, the confusingly-named coach between London and Oxford) offers power outlets and free wifi. Seems a nice incentive to choose the slower, cheaper bus over the train. Heading back to Osford on a Sunday evening, I don't see anyone else with a laptop open, though.




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NCAA Calls Foul on Reporter's Blogging

It's not just the pros who want control. Over the weekend the NCAA ejected a Louisville Courier-Journal reporter from a college baseball championship for live-blogging the game. Brian Bennet reports that he had been posting updates throughout the game on his Courier-Journal blog, until, at the bottom of the fifth inning, "an NCAA representative came to my seat on press row and asked for my credential and asked me to leave. I complied."

Apparently, according to a memo NCAA circulated, the college athletic association believes that live-blogging interferes with its revenue streams from broadcast licenses:

The College World Series Media Coordination staff along with the NCAA Broadcasting group needs to remind all media coordinators that any statistical or other live representation of the Super Regional games falls under the exclusive broadcasting and Internet rights granted to the NCAA's official rights holders and therefore is not allowed by any other entity. Since blogs are considered a live representation of the game, any blog that has action photos or game reports, including play-by-play, scores or any in-game updates, is specifically prohibited. In essence, no blog entries are permitted between the first pitch and the final out of each game.

Now there are legal and policy questions here: First off, this wasn't a copyright or misappropriation claim. If the reporter had watched or listened to a broadcast and blogged details from there, the NCAA would have no claim against him (see NBA v. Motorola, where the basketball association lost just such a claim). It can't claim ownership of the facts, even if it currently makes money from selling privileged access to the facts.

Instead, the NCAA was clamping down on the data through a claimed right to control physical access to the game, at least to the press box. Was the NCAA within its legal rights to revoke a press credential? Probably. The NCAA has no obligation to issue press credentials, and apart from anti-discrimination law, can condition them on whatever arbitrary terms it likes. But David Price points out another twist: The University of Louisville, where the game was played, is a public institution, subject to First Amendment limitations on the speech-limiting rules it can impose. Can it ban speech or allow others to do so on its space based on claimed disruption to a business deal? Does it depend whether a baseball stadium is a "public forum"? (Under current law, it's probably not.)

Finally, there's the policy. Even if banning bloggers is legally permissible, it;s silly. Silly of the NCAA to think it can keep up this kind of control, silly of licensees to see blogs as a substitute to what they're licensing, and silly of schools to endorse and accept such policies for their student athletes' games. Exclusivity of facts is unlikely to last long in practice, as the Courier-Journal reports: "The Oregonian newspaper in Portland decided to work around the rules by blogging Oregon State's game against Michigan on Sunday off a radio broadcast in its newsroom, said its executive editor, Peter Bhatia. He said the newspaper heard no objections from the NCAA and planned to do the same yesterday."




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Marketing Web Content and Blogging for the Web

Phase One – Article Writing & Initial Blog Posting’s Quality articles are the de’facto now a day’s. I started with five articles that were completely unique and of quality content for my readers. The purpose of my analysis was to find out the significance of article writing, article submission and the importance of writing quality […]




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Is Blogging Still Important For Life And Business?

RSS Ground is preparing a major update for its blog posters. And we would like to share some thoughts on blogging and its place in today’s life. Just recently “blogging” was extremely popular. Personal and business blogs are a part of our everyday’s life that we can hardly remember the times when it was otherwise. […]

The post Is Blogging Still Important For Life And Business? appeared first on RSSground.com.




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Brave New Biopharm Blogging

Although a few articles on this site are older, I really only began blogging in earnest about 15 months ago. However, I suppose that's long enough that I can count myself as at least somewhat established, and take a moment to welcome and encourage some interesting newcomers to the scene.
 
Bloggers in dank basements their natural habitat.
There are 3 relative newcomers that I've found really interesting, all with very different perspectives on drug development and clinical research:


The Big Pharma insider.
With the exception of John LaMattina (the former Pfizer exec who regularly provides seriously thought provoking ideas over on Forbes), I don’t know of anyone from the ranks of Big Pharma who writes both consistently and well. Which is a shame, given how many major past, current, and future therapies pass through those halls.

Enter Frank David, the Director of Strategy at AstraZeneca's Oncology Innovative Medicines unit. Frank started his Pharmagellan blog this April, and has been putting out a couple thoughtful perspective pieces a month since then.

Frank also gets my vote for most under-followed Twitter account in the industry, as he’s putting out a steady stream of interesting material.


Getting trials done.
Clinical operations – the actual execution of the clinical trials we all talk about – is seriously underrepresented in the blogosphere. There are a number of industry blogs, but none that aren’t trying first and foremost to sell you something.

I met Nadia Bracken on my last trip out to the San Francisco bay area. To say Nadia is driven is to make a rather silly understatement. Nadia is driven. She thinks fast and she talks fast. ClinOps Toolkit is a blog (or resource? or community?) that is still very much in development, but I think it holds a tremendous amount of potential. People working in ClinOps should be embracing her, and those of us who depend on operations teams getting the job done should keep a close eye on the website.


Watching the money.
I am not a stock trader. I am a data person, and data says trust big sample sizes. And, honestly, I just don't have the time.

But that doesn't stop me from realizing that a lot of great insight about drug development – especially when it concerns small biotechs – is coming from the investment community. So I tend to follow a number of financial writers, as I've found that they do a much better job of digging through the hype than can ever be expected of the mainstream media.

One stock writer who I've been following for a while is Andrew Goodwin, who maintains the Biotech Due Diligence website and blog. Andrew clearly has a great grasp on a number of topics, so when he described a new blog as a “must-have addition” to one's reading list, I had to take a look.

And the brand-new-this-month blog, by David Sable at Special Situations Fund, does seem like a great read. David looks both at the corporate dynamics and scientific stories of biotechs with a firmly skeptical view. I know most blogs this new will not be around 6 months from now (and David admits as much in his opening post), but I’m hoping this one lasts.

. . . . .

So, I encourage you to take a look at the above 3 blogs. I'm happy to see more and diverse perspectives on the drug development process starting to emerge, and hope that all 3 of these authors stick around for quite a while – we need their ideas.



[Bloggerhole photo courtesy of Flikr user second_mouse.]




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Rant [1102] "So much for Microblogging..."

Well, after 15 years of using this new fangled "Twitter" thing for microblogging, that's enough of that. Back to normal ranting. (For the record, this is not a rant about twitter, it's about me and the internet over the last thirty... years... oh geeze, it's been that long?) When Twitter was just a new thing, i kinda liked the idea of using it for quick micro blogging (since i was such a slacker about writing rants) so i added two new twitter acc...

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Live Blogging the first Presidential debate

7:51: Right wingers are already saying that Biden 1) already knows all the questions and 2) is taking drugs. There are, to my knowledge, no performance enhancing drugs for mental awareness, and *I* know what the questions will be. 7:52: I’m still convinced that Trump will ignore the social distancing rule and immediately come over




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Canon Launches the PowerShot V10: A Pocketable Vlogging Camera on the Go?

Canon has announced the release of a new camera, the PowerShot V10, which is designed to cater to smartphone users who prefer video content. The camera has several features including 4K video recording at 30 fps, a front and rear record




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Microblogging giant X and X Pro hit by global outage, users unable to access platforms

Reports from Downdetector.com revealed access issues, with X users unable to view posts and encountering a “Welcome to X!” message, while X Pro (previously TweetDeck) experienced loading problems displaying a “Waiting for posts” pop-up.




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Los toros de hoy = Today's bullfight = La course d'aujourd'hui = Heutiger Stierkampf = La corrida d'oggi = Het stierengevecht van vandaag.

Madrid : Ballestoros España, [1962]




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Autocomplete Interview - Walton Goggins Answers The Web's Most Searched Questions

Walton Goggins joins WIRED to answer his most searched questions from Google. What can he reveal about working on season 3 of The White Lotus? How well can he sing? Is he the bad guy in Fallout? The actor answers all these questions and more!Fallout and I'm A Virgo are available to stream exclusively on Prime Video.Director: Justin WolfsonDirector of Photography: AJ YoungEditor: Boris KhaykinTalent: Walton GogginsLine Producer: Joseph BuscemiAssociate Producer: Paul GulyasProduction Manager: Peter BrunetteTalent Booker: Mica MedoffCamera Operator: Shay Eberle-GunstSound Mixer: Kari BarberProduction Assistant: Fernando BarajasPost Production Supervisor: Christian OlguinPost Production Coordinator: Ian BryantSupervising Editor: Doug LarsenAdditional Editor: Jason Malizia




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Unclogging the Credit Channel: on the Macroeconomics of Banking frictions [electronic journal].




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586: Micro.blogging with Manton Reece

Manton Reece, creator of Micro.blog, stops by to talk about the history of Micro.blog, what it's written in, how it handles feeds coming in and going out, cross-posting, authentication, and the somewhat hidden features of Micro.blog: bookmarking, bookshelves, and even podcasting.




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599: Fighting the Algorithm With RSS, Blogging, and the IndieWeb

Dave and Chris discuss indie web culture, the role of social media in today's society, and the challenges and strategies of freelancing. Additionally, they discuss a range of topics from content moderation, coding and refining tech skills, to emerging startups and the future of web technology.




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605: Jim Nielsen on Subversive URLs, Blogging + AI, and Design Engineers

Jim Nielsen joins us to about URLs and linking as the new subversive way to maintain the web, paying for news in Canada, should content creators be worried about AI, the case for design engineers, RSS in HTML, and the state of state and UI.




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624: Blogging, In App Browsers are Bad, and Teaching CSS from Scratch

On this epsiode we're talking about the current state of blogging and social media, the polyfill hack, whether in app browsers should be banned, web components and the difficulty of front end web dev, and how we would go about teaching CSS from scratch in 2024.




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Blogging for Kids

Children love having an audience. The instant recognition and approval that comes from a crowd just can't be beat. Employing blogs to help develop good spelling habits, grammar skills, and develop a love for writing at a young age is an innovative concept that has potential.




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Newcastle takeover: Moral values should prevail, Khashoggi's fiancee says

The fiancee of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi says Newcastle United and the Premier League must put moral values ahead of financial gains.




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Travel Blogging Turns 20 Today

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Today marks the 20th anniversary of what's believed to be the first travel blog post. So happy birthday to us, and maybe you too!

In honor of the occasion, travel bloggers worldwide are raising a glass (ok, they were probably doing that anyway), Jeff Greenwald, the author of that first travel blog post, uploaded from the tourism bureau in Oaxaca, Mexico, reflected back on the experience for "Wired."

A recently-released program called Mosaic was revolutionizing what might be possible on the World Wide Web. "What we hope you'll do," the editor [at O'Reilly Media] said, "is write columns for us - from the road. We'll publish them live, on the GNN [Global Network Navigator, O'Reilly's website], where people can read them as you travel." The Travelers' Center, he told me, would include a feature that sounded miraculous: A map would be displayed on their website, with dots showing the locations from where I'd sent back posts. People would simply click on those dots - and see the story I'd written from that location!

Continue reading Travel Blogging Turns 20 Today

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NIELD (Network Interface Events Logging Daemon) 0.10

Network Interface Events Logging Daemon is a tool that receives notifications from the kernel through the rtnetlink socket, and generates logs related to link state, neighbor cache(ARP,NDP), IP address(IPv4,IPv6), route, FIB rules.




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NIELD (Network Interface Events Logging Daemon) 0.11

Network Interface Events Logging Daemon is a tool that receives notifications from the kernel through the rtnetlink socket, and generates logs related to link state, neighbor cache(ARP,NDP), IP address(IPv4,IPv6), route, FIB rules.




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NIELD (Network Interface Events Logging Daemon) 0.20

Network Interface Events Logging Daemon is a tool that receives notifications from the kernel through the rtnetlink socket, and generates logs related to link state, neighbor cache (ARP,NDP), IP address (IPv4,IPv6), route, FIB rules.




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NIELD (Network Interface Events Logging Daemon) 0.21

Network Interface Events Logging Daemon is a tool that receives notifications from the kernel through the rtnetlink socket, and generates logs related to link state, neighbor cache (ARP,NDP), IP address (IPv4,IPv6), route, FIB rules.




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NIELD (Network Interface Events Logging Daemon) 0.22

Network Interface Events Logging Daemon is a tool that receives notifications from the kernel through the rtnetlink socket, and generates logs related to link state, neighbor cache (ARP,NDP), IP address (IPv4,IPv6), route, FIB rules.




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NIELD (Network Interface Events Logging Daemon) 0.23

Network Interface Events Logging Daemon is a tool that receives notifications from the kernel through the rtnetlink socket, and generates logs related to link state, neighbor cache (ARP,NDP), IP address (IPv4,IPv6), route, FIB rules.




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NIELD (Network Interface Events Logging Daemon) 0.3.0

Network Interface Events Logging Daemon is a tool that receives notifications from the kernel through the rtnetlink socket, and generates logs related to link state, neighbor cache (ARP,NDP), IP address (IPv4,IPv6), route, FIB rules.




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NIELD (Network Interface Events Logging Daemon) 0.4.0

Network Interface Events Logging Daemon is a tool that receives notifications from the kernel through the rtnetlink socket, and generates logs related to link state, neighbor cache (ARP,NDP), IP address (IPv4,IPv6), route, FIB rules.




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NIELD (Network Interface Events Logging Daemon) 0.5.0

Network Interface Events Logging Daemon is a tool that receives notifications from the kernel through the rtnetlink socket, and generates logs related to link state, neighbor cache (ARP,NDP), IP address (IPv4,IPv6), route, FIB rules.




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NIELD (Network Interface Events Logging Daemon) 0.5.1

Network Interface Events Logging Daemon is a tool that receives notifications from the kernel through the netlink socket and generates logs related to link state, neighbor cache (ARP,NDP), IP address (IPv4,IPv6), route, FIB rules, and traffic control.




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NIELD (Network Interface Events Logging Daemon) 0.6.0

Network Interface Events Logging Daemon is a tool that receives notifications from the kernel through the netlink socket and generates logs related to link state, neighbor cache (ARP,NDP), IP address (IPv4,IPv6), route, FIB rules, and traffic control.




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NIELD (Network Interface Events Logging Daemon) 0.6.1

Network Interface Events Logging Daemon is a tool that receives notifications from the kernel through the netlink socket and generates logs related to link state, neighbor cache (ARP,NDP), IP address (IPv4,IPv6), route, FIB rules, and traffic control.




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Oprah walks 2.26 miles to mark Ahmaud Arbery's 26th birthday who was gunned down while jogging

Oprah Winfrey walked 2.26 miles to mark Ahmaud Arbery's 26th birthday. 'I wonder what was he thinking in those last seconds of his life?,' Oprah wrote in the Instagram post.




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Flogging a dead horse


Biofortification is no cure for hunger. Devinder Sharma says boosting nutrients in various crops isn't going to make them any more affordable for the poor.





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Benefits of logging residues as bioenergy depend on fuel they replace

Benefits gained from the use of logging residues as a fuel depend more on the type of fossil fuel they replace than on the distance the residues have to travel, according to new research. Residues that replace coal produce the greatest reductions in CO2 emissions.




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There are fewer plastic bags clogging U.K. waters

A study found that while plastic bag litter has decreased in the U.K. seabed, other forms of pollution have increased.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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What on earth is vlogging?

Think of vlogging as a video podcast, a video blog, if you will, where you share opinions, information, or just your life in general.



  • Research & Innovations

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How to wake up even the groggiest brain

There are a few things you can do to wake up a mind that still wants to sleep.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Why 'Photo Doggies For Anthony' is blowing up your Facebook feed

Have you noticed a plethora of puppies on your Facebook page? This is why people are posting them.