How to Protect Yourself and your Identity Before You Leave on Vacation
Your summer vacation is approaching quickly! You can’t wait to take time away from your responsibilities, jump out of your daily routine, and splash into a new adventure. You may be taking time off, but you can be sure cybercriminals won’t take a break. While traveling, you may encounter scams, theft, and identity theft that […]
Uniswap 71% Single-Day Rally Raises Eyebrows
The cryptocurrency market witnessed a significant shift in momentum on February 23rd, as Uniswap native token, UNI, skyrocketed by an impressive 71%. This surge marks the token’s highest price point since March 2022, sending shockwaves through the crypto landscape and reigniting interest in the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector. Source: Coingecko Uniswap Proposes Fee-Sharing Feast For […]
“Residence Premises” and Other Killer Exclusions, Part One
A few years ago, an order denying a summary judgment led to a spike in questions about the residency requirements found in the vast majority of standard homeowners forms. [1] Those questions all centered on a particular piece of policy language which acts as a killer exclusion causing a hidden insurance coverage gap – one […]
AI chip race: Groq CEO takes on Nvidia, claims most startups will use speedy LPUs by end of 2024
Everyone is talking about Nvidia’s jaw-dropping earnings results — up a whopping 265% from a year ago. But don’t sleep on Groq, the Silicon Valley-based company creating new AI chips for large language model (LLM) inference (making decisions or predictions on existing models, as opposed to training). Last weekend, Groq suddenly enjoyed a viral moment […]
Tanner’s Story: 3D Printing for Good
Paul Yanzick, our February Hacker of the Month, reminds us that 3D printing can be used to impact the lives of others, including his son, Tanner. Posted on February 10, 2017 by Guest Contributor Paul Yanzick Like many of you, what brought me to 3D printing was the ‘cool factor’ – being able to create […]
javascript – Using bitcore-p2p and bitcore-lib to get block data
I’ve prepared a Nodejs javascript script to (attempt to) fetch block information for an example testnet block (3) from the P2P network, using bitcore-p2p library (which uses the getdata P2P protocol, also this): let p2p = require(‘bitcore-p2p’) let Pool = p2p.Pool; let Networks = require(‘bitcore-lib’).Networks let Messages = p2p.Messages let pool = new Pool({network : […]
Is There A First Amendment Right To Affirmative Action?
Having authored my all-time favorite law review article, when Sasha Volokh writes, I take him seriously. He asserts that what the Court took away in SSFA v. Harvard, it gave back in 303 Creative v. Elenis, creating a back door that would enable colleges to engage in racial discrimination under the protection of the First […]