Antier Solutions Expands Its Offerings With Crypto Friendly Banking Solutions Development
PRESS RELEASE. Antier Solutions, a blockchain development company headquartered in Mohali, India – with two global units in North America and the UK – has expanded its services to offer crypto-friendly bank development solutions targeting start-ups, banks, and financial institutions seeking opportunities to launch their crypto-friendly banks. “The finance industry is evolving; financial institutions and customers are realizing the...
EU’s Digital Services Act Proposes New Content Removal Rights and Rules
For roughly two decades, major EU copyright rulings have been founded in the E-Commerce Directive. This legislation defines how online services and platforms should handle potentially infringing content if they don’t want to be held liable. Today, the EU proposed the Digital Services Act (DSA), which is the official successor to the E-Commerce Directive. The new package aims to bring EU legislation into line with the current state of...
EU Adds Telegram to ‘Piracy Watch List’ and Removes Cloudflare
Following the example of the United States, the EU started publishing its very own piracy watchlist two years ago. This ‘Counterfeit and Piracy Watch List’ is put together by the European Commission. As in the US, it is based on reports from copyright holder groups that report several problematic sites and services for inclusion. For example, those platforms included ‘non-EU’ targets such as The Pirate Bay, Torrentz2, Rapidgator,...
Why Vim users will love the Kakoune text editor
The Kakoune text editor takes inspiration from Vi. With a minimalistic interface, short keyboard shortcuts, and separate editing and insert modes, it does look and feel a lot like Vi at first. However, the Kakoune editor has its own unique style both in design and function and is better considered its own editor rather than yet another Vim. read more Powered by...
Understanding 52-bit virtual address support in the Arm64 kernel
After 64-bit hardware became available, the need to handle larger address spaces (greater than 232 bytes) became obvious. With some vendors now offering servers with 64TiB (or more) of memory, x86_64 and arm64 now allow addressing adress spaces greater than 248 bytes (available with the default 48-bit address support). read more Powered by...