WYSIWYG Web Builder 21.0.5
2026-05-01Web Builder is a WYSIWYG (What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get) program used to create complete web sites. WYSIWYG means that the finished page will display exactly the way it was designed. Read more…
Web Builder is a WYSIWYG (What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get) program used to create complete web sites. WYSIWYG means that the finished page will display exactly the way it was designed. Read more…
Silence Laboratories has launched a quantum-safe custody vault designed to protect digital assets from future cryptographic threats. The system combines post-quantum signatures with multi-party computation to help institutions transition without overhauling existing infrastructure. Key Takeaways: Silence Laboratories launched a quantum-safe vault using NIST’s 2024 ML-DSA standard. Bitgo and Infosys join early tests, signaling rising institutional […]
Belo, an Argentine cryptocurrency wallet and crypto services provider, has raised $14 million in a round led by Tether, the world’s largest stablecoin issuer. Belo’s CEO, Manuel Beaudroit, stated that this round will help fund the platform’s expansion into other key Latam markets. Key Takeaways: Tether led a $14M Series A funding round for Argentine […]
Stand With Crypto delivered a 28,000-signature petition to Washington, pressing the Senate Banking Committee to mark up the CLARITY Act. The campaign frames crypto regulation as a voter demand from organized digital asset owners. Key Takeaways: Stand With Crypto delivered a petition urging Senate action on the CLARITY Act. Supporters say regulatory delays leave users, […]
Well — to recap and update — I had already ordered the plug-in module. I might as well use it if you think it’s “more secure” — but I don’t much have security problems here in the house. Maybe I should start another thread in “Cases and Cooling”, but just as well for the “Motherboard” […]
This was announced yesterday. It is a very serious bug and literally affects every version of the Linux kernel shipped since 2017. IIt is also apparently trivial to use (i.e. 732 bytes of Python code literally gets you root on ANY distro released since 2017). If you haven’t updated your Linux distro recently, you really […]
I incline toward SK Hynix. AFter using Samsung for a long time, I bought some P31’s and have a P41. They don’t incorporate the DOD security feature that equivalent Samsung offers, so they’re cheaper. BUt I believe — at least for a time — that SK Hynix produced the chips for Samsung — am I […]
OK… first things first. This may be a bit of a doozy… since I’m asking a question about hardware that is old enough to make *me* groan in despair… and my first box had a 386 for the motor. I’ve got in front of me a 250MB tape drive. It’s a “Jumbo 250” by Colorado […]
Current build MB only has four SATA ports and I was wondering what is the best way of adding the, at least two, additional ports I think I need? I thought just get a PCIe SATA card many of which are dual purpose SATA/eSATA. I’ve actually bought one for a previous build but never used […]
LibreOffice is a free and powerful office suite, and a successor to OpenOffice.org (commonly known as OpenOffice). Read more…