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schestowitz[TR2]> SARS-CoV-2   causes breast cancerFeb 10 01:57
schestowitz[TR2]> https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2022.923467/full Feb 10 01:57
schestowitz[TR2]> <https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2022.923467/full>> Concerning..Feb 10 01:57
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.frontiersin.org | Frontiers | SARS-CoV-2 M Protein Facilitates Malignant Transformation of Breast Cancer CellsFeb 10 01:57
schestowitz[TR2]Fwd: Honorary lecture in honour of Professor Hanns ULLRICH - 9 February 2023 - 18:00Feb 10 01:58
schestowitz[TR2]Thank you for your registration for the Honorary lecture in honour of Professor Hanns Ullrich.Feb 10 01:58
schestowitz[TR2] Feb 10 01:58
schestowitz[TR2]As external audience, you will be muted and not projected on the screen, so you do not need to turn on your camera.Feb 10 01:58
schestowitz[TR2]You will be able to ask questions through the chat, which will be monitored by the Academic Assistant, Laura Estrella Blaya (here in cc). Depending on when Professor Ullrich wants to answer the questions, he might do so on the spot or reserve them for the end. Feb 10 01:58
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schestowitz[TR2]Re: The Layoffs Era BeginsFeb 10 15:31
schestowitz[TR2]> Did they let him off? That would make the most sense for them legally if Feb 10 15:31
schestowitz[TR2]> they did actually want to take action but I don’t think they’re going to.Feb 10 15:31
schestowitz[TR2]I don't think he works there.Feb 10 15:31
schestowitz[TR2]Some people PRETEND to be rich and PRETEND to be EMPLOYED (and NOT hurt) in order to scare who they try to sue.Feb 10 15:33
schestowitz[TR2]"my pocket is deeper than yours..."Feb 10 15:33
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schestowitz[TR2]  <li>Feb 10 23:50
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <h5><a href="https://klarasystems.com/articles/5-key-reasons-why-you-need-an-openzfs-performance-audit/">5 Key Reasons Why You Need an OpenZFS Performance Audit</a></h5>Feb 10 23:50
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <blockquote>Feb 10 23:50
schestowitz[TR2]                                        <p>The demand for storage is constantly growing—and for more than just capacity, as applications and workloads continually demand more IOPS and lower latencies. To expand your storage infrastructure to meet these evolving demands, you must understand where the limits of your current system lie. Only then can you plan to expand to provide the capacity, durability, and performance that modernFeb 10 23:50
schestowitz[TR2] applications demand.</p>Feb 10 23:50
schestowitz[TR2]                                    </blockquote>Feb 10 23:50
schestowitz[TR2]                                </li>Feb 10 23:50
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-klarasystems.com | 5 Key Reasons Why You Need an OpenZFS Performance AuditFeb 10 23:50
schestowitz[TR2]  <li>Feb 10 23:50
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <h5><a href="https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-and-configure-openvpn-server-on-ubuntu-22-04/">How to Install and Configure OpenVPN Server on Ubuntu 22.04</a></h5>Feb 10 23:50
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <blockquote>Feb 10 23:50
schestowitz[TR2]                                        <p>A Virtual Private Network (VPN) allows you to access the internet by masking your location, allowing you to access the internet safely on untrusted networks and circumvent geographical restrictions and censorship. OpenVPN is an open-source Transport Layer Security (TLS) VPN solution to achieve this goal.</p>Feb 10 23:50
schestowitz[TR2]                                        <p>In our tutorial, we will install OpenVPN on a Ubuntu 22.04 server, configure it to be accessible from a client machine, and create a VPN connection between them to redirect all the traffic from the client through the OpenVPN server.</p>Feb 10 23:50
schestowitz[TR2]                                    </blockquote>Feb 10 23:50
schestowitz[TR2]                                </li>Feb 10 23:50
schestowitz[TR2]                                Feb 10 23:50
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.howtoforge.com | How to Install and Configure OpenVPN Server on Ubuntu 22.04Feb 10 23:50
schestowitz[TR2]        <li>Feb 10 23:58
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <h5><a href="https://blog.arduino.cc/2023/02/07/plotting-ai-generated-art-onto-paper/">Plotting AI-generated art onto paper</a></h5>Feb 10 23:58
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <blockquote>Feb 10 23:58
schestowitz[TR2]                                        <p>This pen plotter works with DALL-E 2, which is a popular AI art generator model from OpenAI. Like most AI art models, DALL-E 2 costs money to use. But OpenAI gives users 50 free credits to start and another 15 free credits each month. Oaks utilizes the DALL-E 2 API to generate a new piece of art using the credits he has available, then plots that image onto paper.</p>Feb 10 23:58
schestowitz[TR2]                                        <p>The pen plotter in question is a DIY machine that Oaks constructed using linear rails, stepper motors, and an Arduino Uno board with a CNC Shield that runs Grbl firmware. The computer connected to the Arduino takes the DALL-E 2-generated art in bitmap format and converts it to vector art, which contains line paths. It then translates those line paths into g-code that the Grbl firmware can Feb 10 23:58
schestowitz[TR2]understand, so the plotter can draw the lines.</p>Feb 10 23:58
schestowitz[TR2]                                    </blockquote>Feb 10 23:58
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.arduino.cc | Plotting AI-generated art onto paper | Arduino BlogFeb 10 23:58
schestowitz[TR2]   <li>Feb 10 23:58
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <h5><a href="https://blog.arduino.cc/2023/02/06/a-cnc-pen-plotter-with-very-unusual-kinematics/">A CNC pen plotter with very unusual kinematics</a></h5>Feb 10 23:58
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <blockquote>Feb 10 23:58
schestowitz[TR2]                                        <p>Scribble Buddy’s structure is a combination of wood and 3D-printed mechanical parts. On the electronics side, it uses an Arduino Mega 2560 board to control the two wheel stepper motors and the servo motor that lifts the pen. Hall Effect sensors give Scribble Buddy closed-loop feedback for precise positioning. The control interface consists of an LCD screen, a sliding potentiometer, a rotFeb 10 23:58
schestowitz[TR2]ary encoder, and a joystick. Scribble Buddy accepts standard G-code and uses formulas to convert the commands into wheel rotation that works for this kinematic system.</p>Feb 10 23:58
schestowitz[TR2]                                    </blockquote>Feb 10 23:58
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.arduino.cc | A CNC pen plotter with very unusual kinematics | Arduino BlogFeb 10 23:59

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