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Cathie Wood: Secrets of the World’s Best Innovation Investor by https://ift.tt/36NI2uB

“Cathie Wood bet early on Bitcoin and Tesla, and her ARK Innovation Fund is up 75% in 2020. For more episodes and free early access before our regular 3 p.m.”

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U.S. Vs. China: who will win the digital currency war? by https://ift.tt/2Fg6Ekt

 

“The U.S. needs to embrace privacy-focused crypto in order to compete with China’s digital RMB. Co-founder and managing partner at Electric Capital, Avichal Garg, is convinced the only way for the U.S.”

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Google Provides Updates on Privacy Sandbox Initiative and Chrome Privacy Updates by https://ift.tt/3iIROjZ

“Google has often been criticized for the various data protection violations that it commits on a regular basis, but with all of that having been said and out of the way it is important to note that the tech giant has also started the Privacy Sandbox initiative which is basically an attempt to make i”

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The machine always wins: what drives our addiction to social media by https://ift.tt/2Hm2Lbl

“Social media was supposed to liberate us, but for many people it has proved addictive, punishing and toxic. What keeps us hooked? By We are swimming in writing. Our lives have become, in the words of the author and academic Shoshana Zuboff, an “electronic text”.”

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5 Methods to Generate a Random Password from the Command Line by https://www.putorius.net/

“If it was up to me I would never leave the command line. I use still use lynx (a command line browser), dict (a command line dictionary), and bc (a command line calculator) although with decreasing regularity. So why not use the command line to generate random passwords?”

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A Look At The Windows 10 vs. Linux Performance On AMD Threadripper 2990WX by https://ift.tt/2OuOBWy

Complementing the extensive Linux benchmarks done earlier today of the AMD Threadripper 2990WX in our review (as well as on the Threadripper 2950X), in this article are our first Windows 10 vs. Linux benchmarks of this 32-core / 64-thread $1799 USD processor. Tests were done from Microsoft Windows 10 against Clear Linux, Ubuntu 18.04, the Arch-based Antergos 18.7-Rolling, and openSUSE Tumbleweed.

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A look at AI and its effects on blockchain by https://goo.gl/wEG4B7


Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence are two of the hottest technology trends right now. Even though the two technologies have highly different developing parties and applications, researchers have been discussing and exploring their combination, and they have been found to go extremely well together...

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