My favorite open source library for analyzing music files
Aug27

My favorite open source library for analyzing music files

My favorite open source library for analyzing music files Chris Hermansen Sat, 08/27/2022 – 03:00 1 reader likes this 1 reader likes this In my previous article, I created a framework for analyzing the directories and subdirectories of music files, using the groovy.File class, which extends and streamlines java.File and simplifies its use. In this article, I use the open source JAudiotagger library to analyze the tags of the...

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Scans of Students’ Homes During Tests Are Deemed Unconstitutional

An Ohio judge ruled that such surveillance to prevent cheating could form a slippery slope to more illegal searches. Powered by WPeMatico

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South African Cryptocurrency Ownership Rate at 10% — Report
Aug26

South African Cryptocurrency Ownership Rate at 10% — Report

With a cryptocurrency ownership rate of 10%, or four million people, South Africa “ranks 18th out of 26 countries for crypto adoption,” the latest Finder’s report has said. The report also noted that South Africa’s proportion of crypto owners holding bitcoin, 52%, is the third highest out of 26 countries. Just Over Half Own BTC According to Finder’s crypto adoption trends report for August 2022, about four million people, or 10% of...

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Tornado in the Coal Mine — How Globalists Plan to Penalize Privacy and the Poor
Aug26

Tornado in the Coal Mine — How Globalists Plan to Penalize Privacy and the Poor

No privacy. No property. No prosperity. If you follow the news, you’ve seen the trend — putting legal limits on cash transactions, the emergence of surveillance-oriented, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), and more recently, crypto mixing platform Tornado Cash being sanctioned by the United States Treasury. There is a new wave of propaganda increasingly demonizing individual financial privacy and “private” cryptocurrencies and...

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China Introduces Digital Yuan Payments in Ningbo Subway, Guangzhou Buses
Aug26

China Introduces Digital Yuan Payments in Ningbo Subway, Guangzhou Buses

Authorities in two Chinese cities are promoting the digital yuan as a payment method in the public transportation system. Commuters on the subway of Ningbo and those taking the bus in Guangzhou will be able to purchase their tickets using the state-issued digital currency. Residents and Visitors of Another 2 Chinese Cities to Pay Transit Fares With Digital Yuan Ningbo Rail Transit, the operator of the subway system in the city of...

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