Saturday assorted links: Why 21 million bitcoins? Why was ~that~ number chosen? Why 21 million bitcoins? Why was ~that~ number chosen? πŸ”— --- Termo - An Easy to use terminal for your browser Termo: A simple terminal emulator that can be used to create a terminal-like interface on your website. πŸ”— --- Spark UI Experience The Magic Of Animated Components. Crafted With Vue, TypeScript, TailwindCss And Vueuse Motion ✨ πŸ”— --- Opcodes Zoo πŸ”— --- Optimize your shell experience Make your shell workflow as smooth as possible by creating helpers designed just for you. πŸ”— --- How to Lose a Fortune with Just One Bad Click – Krebs on Security πŸ”—
Friday assorted links: 4. Introducing NDEF - Beginning NFC [Book] ChapterΒ 4.Β Introducing NDEF In order to understand NFC, you need to know about the NFC Data Exchange Format (NDEF), which is the lingua franca for NFC devices and tags. πŸ”— https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/beginning-nfc/9781449324094/ch04.html --- ISO 8583: The language of credit cards β€” Increase Discover the inner workings of ISO 8583, the global standard for credit card transaction messaging. Learn how it powers payment processing across networks and explore its structure, fields, and real-world applications. πŸ”— --- Home | Bitcoin History πŸ”—
Thursday assorted links: nosher.net A history of the microcomputer industry in 300 adverts πŸ”— --- abuseofnotation/static-feed-aggregator An RSS aggregator that generates a simple embeddable static Markdown page πŸ”— --- Egyptian Fractions The Egyptians wrote fractions as a sum of unit fractions of the form 1/n. Why? How is it a better system than ours? How can we change our fractions into Egyptian fractions? These are answered on this page, designed for school-age students and others interested in the fun side of number play. πŸ”—