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  1. is a reader suite.

    ZBar can read many forms of barcodes, including , , , and codes. ZBar features two programs which can detect and decode barcodes, one that operates on images, and another which operates on video4linux streams like webcams. The results of both are printed to stdout, allowing them to be piped into other programs easily.

    Website 🔗️: github.com/mchehab/zbar (fork)

    apt 📦️: zbar-tools

  2. Grab today's Hindustan Times to find an annotated version of the India-US joint statement putting specific key details in context. If you couldn't get your hands on a copy, we have also made an online interactive version of it that you can read from our app. hindustantimes.com/specials/HT

    #MastIndia #India #US #IndiaUS #TradeDeal #Modi #Trump #ForeignTrade #Economy

  3. 🧬 Can AI truly decode gene expression, or is it being misled by too much data?

    🔗 Artificial Intelligence in Bulk RNA-Seq: Challenges and Potential Solutions. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal (CSBJ). DOI: doi.org/10.34133/csbj.0039

    📚 CSBJ - A Science Partner Journal: spj.science.org/journal/csbj

    #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #Bioinformatics #Genomics #RNAseq #ComputationalBiology #SystemsBiology #AI #PrecisionMedicine #BigData #AIinHealthcare

  4. Opinión | Segunda Vuelta – Luis Muñoz | Trump vs Musk, la “guerra de misiles verbales”

    ¿Es, el republicano un pederasta como dice Elon Musk? Putin ofrece “asilo político” al CEO de Tesla. ¿Quién pierde en esta lucha de poder?

    Por Luis Muñoz  

    Las guerras verbales son un tipo de agresión que busca dañar a través de mensajes o discursos. Pueden incluir insultos, palabras tabú o cualquier expresión que genere malestar psicológico. 

    A diferencia de la violencia física, la violencia verbal se enfoca en la agresión emocional y la manipulación psicológica.

    Una de las principales armas de este siglo es, hoy por hoy, Twitter (ahora conocido como X), una red social basada en el microblogging donde los usuarios pueden difundir mensajes tan dañinos como un proyectil de acero.

    ¿A qué viene todo esto?

    A la reciente “guerra” verbal desatada por el presidente de los Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, y el multimillonario Elon Musk, encargado de la Oficina de Eficiencia Gubernamental hasta que la relación acabó.

    El estrecho vínculo que los unía desde antes del triunfo del republicano en las elecciones de 2024, finalmente se rompió, como muchos anticipaban. La historia registrará el jueves 7 de junio de 2025 como el “día oficial de la guerra mundial de los twitts”. El día en que dos amigos se volvieron enemigos feroces, venenosos a más no poder.

    Este choque de dos megalómenos, que tiene más aristas que un prisma hexagonal, es visto con seriedad y preocupación por unos, y como un espectáculo de fuegos artificiales por otros. Hay quienes imaginan que quienes están disfrutando de este show son los líderes 

    Vladimir Putin, de Rusia; Xi Jinping, de China comunista, y Kim Jong un, de Corea del Norte. 

    El líder ruso, incluso, mitad en serio, mitad en broma, ofreció “asilo político” a Elon Musk. 

    Pero antes de ver cómo ha tratado la prensa internacional este hecho, veamos que dice la historia sobre las guerras verbales.

    Tratando de averiguar el sentido de estas “guerras”, el escritor bíblico Santiago no dirigía sus inquietudes a los soldados de las legiones romanas, quienes en ese tiempo libraban guerras de conquista; tampoco estaba sondeando los motivos tras las guerrillas de un grupo de judíos llamados sicarios (varones de puñal) del siglo primero de nuestra era. Más bien buscaba saber por qué, al igual que las guerras armadas, las verbales son tan destructivas.

    En tiempos recientes, los hombres solían zanjar sus diferencias participando en duelos en los que se enfrentaban con espadas o pistolas. Muchas veces uno de los contendientes moría o quedaba lisiado de por vida.

    Actualmente, quienes están en enemistad limitan sus armas a palabras amargas e hirientes. Aunque no se derrame sangre, los ataques verbales lastiman los sentimientos y dañan reputaciones. A menudo hay gente inocente que sufre en estas “guerras”.

    Un ejemplo que ilustra lo dicho es cuando años atrás un sacerdote anglicano acusó a otro sacerdote de malversar los fondos de la iglesia. Su riña se hizo pública, y la congregación en la que ejercían se dividió en facciones. Algunos feligreses no asistían a los servicios religiosos cuando oficiaba el ministro al que se oponían.

    El desprecio que los feligreses sentían unos por otros era tan intenso que ni siquiera se hablaban cuando iban a la iglesia. La disputa se hizo  más candente cuando el sacerdote acusador fue acusado de inmoralidad sexual.

    La “guerra” verbal desatada por el presidente Trump y el gigante de la tecnología es de alcances inusitados. Trump amenaza con eliminar el subsidio a los autos eléctricos de Musk, lo que significaría un golpe durísimo para el hombre más rico del mundo.

    Pero Musk, cuyo pecho no es “bodega” como decía López Obrador, a su vez acusó a Trump (vía “X”) de su estar en la lista negra de Jeffrey Epstein, condenado por delitos sexuales en 2018, lo que supone, también, un golpe a la imagen de Trump.

    ¿Pero cómo ha reaccionado la prensa internacional a este choque de dos personajes egocéntricos?

    Estos son algunos de los titulares que sintetizan el enfrentamiento de los personajes en cuestión:

    1.- Elon y Trmp truenan (SDPNoticias)

    2.-¡Venganza milimétrica! Elon calcula cada golpe vs Trump (The Mexican Family)

    3.-Trump vs Elon: intercambian acusaciones (Sin embargo Al aire)

    4.-El divorcio de Elon y Donald (Canal Platzi)

    5.-El gran divorcio Trump-Musk, la gran venganza (Negocios TV)

    6.-Trump vs Musk: la pelea del siglo (Canal de Ramón Muchacho)

    7.-¿Era inevitable que se rompiera la relación Trump-Musk? (CNN en Español)

    8.-Jugada maestra: Elon Musk desata su venganza (The Mexican Family)

    9.-Se rompió el idilio entre Trump y Elon Musk (Mega TV-Jaime Bayly)

    10.-Se están destruyendo en vivo Trump y Elon Musk (The Mexican Family)

    11.-Trump vs Musk: lucha de gorilas (DECODE con Dani Novarama)

    12.-Traición millonaria:Trump aplasta a Musk (The Mexican Family)

    13.- Donald Trump, en la lista de Jeffrey Epstein Elon Musk (RED Más Noticias)

    14.-Musk se transformó en un violento opositor aTrump (MarceloLongbardi)

    15.-Musk y Trump se enfrentan en una guerra personal abierta (DW Español)

    16.- Elon Musk fulmina el gran proyecto de Trump: «Es repugnante«

    (El análisis real)

    Para los observadores esta “guerra verbal” apenas empieza y vienen otros capítulos. Lo malo es que este episodio de la política norteamericana borra de las primeras planas casos realmente graves, como la guerra entre Rusia y Ucrania provocada por la invasión de los primeros a territorio ucraniano.

    Para ser claro. El mundo se enfrenta a una serie de sucesos que requieren atención global, incluyendo el cambio climático, las pandemias, los conflictos y la desigualdad. Además, la crisis hídrica, la pobreza, la contaminación y la polarización política. Desafíos importantes que afectan a la sociedad actual, mientras dos personajes se enfrascan en una disputa verbal, uno con todo el poder político a su alcance y el otro con el poder económico a la mano.

    Y como para echarle más leña al fuego, un asesor del presidente Trump pidió, o sugirió iniciar un juicio político (impeachment) contra el republicano para botarlo de la Casa Blanca

    La “guerra” de estos dos gigantes sube cada vez más de tono y algunos advierten que no habrá reconciliación por aventurar una acusación que puede o no ser cierta: Qué Trump es un pederasta, grave error. Como también “cantarle” que gracias a su aporte de 300 millones de dólares a la campaña, Trump ganó la Presidencia.

    Trump, en respuesta, rechazó a Jared Isaacman como jefe de la NASA, amigo íntimo del CEO de Tesla.

    A veces los genios hacen cosas muy tontas. ¿No?

    *Periodista: [email protected]

    Columna anterior: Elección judicial, ejercicio fallido 

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  5. Now Playing

    ✨ 💖💕🌹💐💖 💙💜💖🦋🌺💜🎼 🎶 🎸 Now playing Peter Frampton - Do You Feel Like We Do 1976 🛍️ 🌑 🔔 96kHZ FLAC Digital version 🎹 📚 📖 🎻🎻 🎼 🎶 ✨ 💖💕🌹💐💖 💙💜💖🦋

    Digital Signal Path

    • Linux Computer / Android / Digitizer
    • Instrument Mixer
    • Yamaha Mixing Console
    • Aux0 send Effect rack unit0 channel 0
    • Aux1 send Effect rack unit0 channel 1
    • Aux 0 return Master Bus channel 0
    • Aux 1 return Master Bus channel 1
    • Master faders
    • XLR output 0 1
    • Headphone Amps 0 1 (4 channel x 2)
    • 1/4" output 0 1
    • 1/4" output 2 3 (monitor output)
    • Yamaha StagePass Live mixer (8 channel) with feedback detection / eliminator 92dB practical SPL
    • Floor monitors x 2
    • Digitizer input 0 1
    • DAW

    Log

    vlc -I cli *flac

    VLC media player 3.0.23 Vetinari (revision 3.0.23-2-0-g79128878dd)
    [000055a769c4ae00] [cli] lua interface: Listening on host "*console".
    VLC media player 3.0.23 Vetinari
    Command Line Interface initialized. Type `help' for help.

    info

    +----[ Meta data ]
    |
    | REPLAYGAIN_ALBUM_PEAK: 0.966280
    | REPLAYGAIN_ALBUM_GAIN: -2.28 dB
    | album: Frampton Comes Alive!
    | REPLAYGAIN_TRACK_GAIN: -2.30 dB
    | ALBUMARTIST: Peter Frampton
    | date: 1976
    | artwork_url: file:///redacted.jpg
    | artist: Peter Frampton
    | genre: Rock
    | REPLAYGAIN_TRACK_PEAK: 0.913841
    | rating: 5
    | track_number: 14
    | title: Do You Feel Like We Do
    | DISCNUMBER: 1
    | filename: 14.-Do You Feel Like We Do.flac
    | description: LEGACY96 / WLP
    |
    +----[ Stream 0 ]
    |
    | Album replay gain: -2.28 dB
    | Decoded channels: Stereo
    | Sample rate: 96000 Hz
    | Type: Audio
    | Track replay gain: -2.30 dB
    | Decoded bits per sample: 32
    | Codec: FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) (flac)
    | Decoded format: PCM S32 LE (s32l)
    | Bits per sample: 24
    |
    +----[ end of stream info ]

    Z

    #NowPlaying #Music 🎶 #Peter #Frampton #PeterFrampton #guitar #electric #Bass #acoustic #synthesizer #Retro #LegacyMusic #Music #rock #Digital

    sources:

    vlc --help

    man vlc(1)

    videolan.org/

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Fr

  6. Now Playing

    ✨ 💖💕🌹💐💖 💙💜💖🦋🌺💜🎼 🎶 🎸 Now playing Peter Frampton - Show me the Way 1976 🛍️ 🌑 🔔 96kHZ FLAC Digital version 🎹 📚 📖 🎻🎻 🎼 🎶 ✨ 💖💕🌹💐💖 💙💜💖🦋

    Digital Signal Path

    • Linux Computer / Android / Digitizer
    • Instrument Mixer
    • Yamaha Mixing Console
    • Aux0 send Effect rack unit0 channel 0
    • Aux1 send Effect rack unit0 channel 1
    • Aux 0 return Master Bus channel 0
    • Aux 1 return Master Bus channel 1
    • Master faders
    • XLR output 0 1
    • Headphone Amps 0 1 (4 channel x 2)
    • 1/4" output 0 1
    • 1/4" output 2 3 (monitor output)
    • Yamaha StagePass Live mixer (8 channel) with feedback detection / eliminator 92dB practical SPL
    • Floor monitors x 2
    • Digitizer input 0 1
    • DAW

    Log

    vlc -I cli *flac

    VLC media player 3.0.23 Vetinari (revision 3.0.23-2-0-g79128878dd)
    [000055a769c4ae00] [cli] lua interface: Listening on host "*console".
    VLC media player 3.0.23 Vetinari
    Command Line Interface initialized. Type `help' for help.

    info

    +----[ Meta data ]
    |
    | genre: Rock
    | REPLAYGAIN_TRACK_GAIN: -1.91 dB
    | filename: 03.-Show Me The Way.flac
    | date: 1976
    | DISCNUMBER: 1
    | REPLAYGAIN_ALBUM_PEAK: 0.966280
    | album: Frampton Comes Alive!
    | track_number: 3
    | ALBUMARTIST: Peter Frampton
    | artwork_url: file:///redacted.jpg
    | rating: 5
    | REPLAYGAIN_TRACK_PEAK: 0.922584
    | title: Show Me The Way
    | artist: Peter Frampton
    | description: LEGACY96 / WLP
    | REPLAYGAIN_ALBUM_GAIN: -2.28 dB
    |
    +----[ Stream 0 ]
    |
    | Album replay gain: -2.28 dB
    | Codec: FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) (flac)
    | Decoded channels: Stereo
    | Bits per sample: 24
    | Sample rate: 96000 Hz
    | Decoded bits per sample: 32
    | Type: Audio
    | Track replay gain: -1.91 dB
    | Decoded format: PCM S32 LE (s32l)
    |
    +----[ end of stream info ]

    Z

    #NowPlaying #Music 🎶 #Peter #Frampton #PeterFrampton #guitar #electric #Bass #acoustic #synthesizer #Retro #LegacyMusic #Music #rock #Digital

    sources:

    vlc --help

    man vlc(1)

    videolan.org/

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Fr

  7. After listening to this Podcast: Conspiracy Theory Nation

    Conspiracy Theories Never Helped Epstein’s Victims

    The recent renewed attention around the Epstein files has reignited a familiar chorus online. The same voices that pushed Pizzagate and later QAnon are once again claiming vindication.

    They were not vindicated.

    They were never right about anything.

    And more importantly: they were never fighting for victims.

    The Difference Between Exposing Abuse and Exploiting It

    When Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes became public, what emerged was horrific but concrete: documented trafficking, credible survivor testimony, financial networks, powerful connections, institutional failures.

    What conspiracy communities did was something entirely different. They absorbed those facts into a pre-existing narrative about a secret “cabal,” satanic rituals, coded messages in pizza menus, and an apocalyptic struggle between good and evil.

    The focus was never on survivors.
    It was on proving the myth.

    Movements like QAnon and the earlier Pizzagate did not emerge from investigative rigor. They emerged from anonymous message boards, pattern-seeking speculation, and political grievance.

    They claimed to defend children.
    But they did not listen to children.

    The Scapegoat Reflex

    Conspiratorial thinking thrives on grand villains. The “elite cabal.” The hidden global network. The satanic ring.

    But real abuse is rarely cinematic.

    Epstein’s network operated through wealth, access, legal manipulation, social protection, institutional cowardice, and sometimes state failure. The impunity surrounding Jeffrey Epstein was not mystical. It was structural.

    Conspiracy movements simplified that complexity into a moral cartoon. In doing so, they shifted attention from:

    • How institutions failed
    • How power shields predators
    • How survivors struggle to be heard
    • How legal systems protect the well-connected

    Instead, everything became proof of “The Plan,” “The Storm,” or hidden codes only believers could decode.
    That is not accountability.
    That is mythology.

    Where Were the Victims?

    Even after the release of large volumes of Epstein-related documents, the reaction from conspiracy circles followed the same pattern:

    Not careful reading.
    Not support for survivors.
    Not analysis of institutional reform.

    Instead: selective screenshots, viral threads, wild extrapolation, and renewed cabal narratives.

    The central tragedy is this: the louder the conspiracy noise became, the harder it was for real survivor voices to be heard.

    Survivors need:

    Legal support
    Public credibility
    Trauma-informed reporting
    Institutional reform

    They do not need internet detectives chasing coded symbolism in celebrity photos.

    The energy was never directed toward victim services, policy reform, or legal advocacy. It was directed toward narrative dominance.

    Conspiracism as Distraction

    There is a dangerous paradox here.
    Yes, elites sometimes protect their own.

    Yes, powerful people can evade accountability.

    Yes, state institutions can fail catastrophically.

    But conspiracy culture does not clarify those failures. It obscures them.

    When everything becomes a satanic cabal, nothing is concrete anymore. Structural corruption turns into fantasy. Legal accountability turns into prophecy. Evidence becomes optional.

    In that environment, serious journalism, legal processes, and survivor testimony all compete with viral fiction.

    And fiction wins attention.
    Part of the Problem

    The QAnon fringe is not a counterforce to elite impunity.
    It is part of the ecosystem that sustains it.

    By flooding the public sphere with outlandish claims, it:

    • Undermines credibility around legitimate investigations
    • Polarizes discourse into partisan spectacle
    • Allows real abusers to dismiss scrutiny as “conspiracy nonsense”
    • Exhausts public attention
    • Noise is a shield.
    • Spectacle is a shield.
    • When everything is exaggerated, nothing sticks.

    Accountability Is Boring — and Necessary

    Real justice is procedural. Slow. Imperfect. Often disappointing.
    It involves courts, documents, witnesses, cross-examination, journalism, reform, funding, and persistence.

    It does not involve secret codes on 8chan.

    If we care about victims — truly care — then the measure of our engagement is simple:

    Did we amplify their voices?
    Did we strengthen their legal paths?
    Did we support institutional reform?

    Did we resist sensationalism?

    Conspiracy movements failed that test.

    They were not about children.
    They were not about justice.
    They were about narrative power.
    And narrative power without responsibility is not resistance.

    It is distortion.

    🔗 https://rmendes.net/notes/2026/02/27/conspiracy-theories-never-helped-epsteins-victims

  8. "Now, we can go into a meritocracy future where you only get things if you can compete at a very high level, according to rules created by these Silicon Valley guys. I think that a big part of the problem is who is creating this technology and who are they creating it for? I don’t necessarily buy the hype on AGI and AI, but the CEOs are pushing this idea that they’re about to massively transform and disrupt the world in a way that sounds like it’s going to maybe harm the majority of people to benefit a small number of people.

    Why is that the case? Why are they designing it in that way? Why aren’t they trying to find ways to create technologies that can solve the problems we have, rather than create new, worse problems? I think a fundamental problem is that these technologies are now being designed by people in the private sector with nothing more than a profit motive. Whereas in the past, some of the biggest, most transformative technologies we have come out of government for the public good, for national security, for some other incentive, to try to solve the problem in a different way. So, I don’t know how you can fix that problem as long as we’re going to let a handful of extremely wealthy megalomaniacs guide the progress."

    theverge.com/decoder-podcast-w

    #Billionaires #BigTech #CorporateDictatorship #Democracy #AI #Authoritarianism #SiliconValley

  9. "Now, we can go into a meritocracy future where you only get things if you can compete at a very high level, according to rules created by these Silicon Valley guys. I think that a big part of the problem is who is creating this technology and who are they creating it for? I don’t necessarily buy the hype on AGI and AI, but the CEOs are pushing this idea that they’re about to massively transform and disrupt the world in a way that sounds like it’s going to maybe harm the majority of people to benefit a small number of people.

    Why is that the case? Why are they designing it in that way? Why aren’t they trying to find ways to create technologies that can solve the problems we have, rather than create new, worse problems? I think a fundamental problem is that these technologies are now being designed by people in the private sector with nothing more than a profit motive. Whereas in the past, some of the biggest, most transformative technologies we have come out of government for the public good, for national security, for some other incentive, to try to solve the problem in a different way. So, I don’t know how you can fix that problem as long as we’re going to let a handful of extremely wealthy megalomaniacs guide the progress."

    theverge.com/decoder-podcast-w

    #Billionaires #BigTech #CorporateDictatorship #Democracy #AI #Authoritarianism #SiliconValley

  10. "Now, we can go into a meritocracy future where you only get things if you can compete at a very high level, according to rules created by these Silicon Valley guys. I think that a big part of the problem is who is creating this technology and who are they creating it for? I don’t necessarily buy the hype on AGI and AI, but the CEOs are pushing this idea that they’re about to massively transform and disrupt the world in a way that sounds like it’s going to maybe harm the majority of people to benefit a small number of people.

    Why is that the case? Why are they designing it in that way? Why aren’t they trying to find ways to create technologies that can solve the problems we have, rather than create new, worse problems? I think a fundamental problem is that these technologies are now being designed by people in the private sector with nothing more than a profit motive. Whereas in the past, some of the biggest, most transformative technologies we have come out of government for the public good, for national security, for some other incentive, to try to solve the problem in a different way. So, I don’t know how you can fix that problem as long as we’re going to let a handful of extremely wealthy megalomaniacs guide the progress."

    theverge.com/decoder-podcast-w

    #Billionaires #BigTech #CorporateDictatorship #Democracy #AI #Authoritarianism #SiliconValley

  11. [The Verge, Decoder]: Why tech billionaires want a ‘corporate dictatorship’, Jon Fortt, CNBC journalist, Gil Duran, author of The Nerd Reich, a newsletter and forthcoming book about the shifting politics of Silicon Valley and the rise of tech authoritarianism.

    Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/

  12. [The Verge, Decoder]: Why tech billionaires want a ‘corporate dictatorship’, Jon Fortt, CNBC journalist, Gil Duran, author of The Nerd Reich, a newsletter and forthcoming book about the shifting politics of Silicon Valley and the rise of tech authoritarianism.

    Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/

    #thenerdreich #techfeudalism #techauthoritarianism

  13. [The Verge, Decoder]: Why tech billionaires want a ‘corporate dictatorship’, Jon Fortt, CNBC journalist, Gil Duran, author of The Nerd Reich, a newsletter and forthcoming book about the shifting politics of Silicon Valley and the rise of tech authoritarianism.

    Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/

    #thenerdreich #techfeudalism #techauthoritarianism

  14. [The Verge, Decoder]: Why tech billionaires want a ‘corporate dictatorship’, Jon Fortt, CNBC journalist, Gil Duran, author of The Nerd Reich, a newsletter and forthcoming book about the shifting politics of Silicon Valley and the rise of tech authoritarianism.

    Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/

    #thenerdreich #techfeudalism #techauthoritarianism

  15. The first progress report on the is taking much longer then expected.

    Its turned out quite time consuming to produce more modern representations of the data format.

    Here is a preview of the blogpost in the first image compared to the original programming manual in the second.

    I will probably split the posts in two and only start focusing on the actual Python decoder in a subsequent post.

  16. 🚀 New Release: hashgen v1.2.0

    Big update packed with new features:

    • Added 22 new modes: MySQL5, phpass, md5crypt, sha256crypt, sha512crypt, WordPress bcrypt-HMAC-SHA384 (wpbcrypt), base32 encode/decode, plus multiple hashcat modes including salted algos
    • Updated yescrypt defaults to match Debian 12
    • Read full changelog:
    forum.hashpwn.net/post/5810

    #hashgen #hashcat #infosec #golang #hashcracking #hashpwn #yescrypt #wordpressbcrypt

  17. After two months of coding in free time, I merged the long-awaited pull request that opens up the door to new ways of using #mashumaro. Previously, one could only work with dataclasses that inherit a specific mixin, e.g. DataClassJSONMixin. It was a stop factor for many and I was getting requests to support top-level array serialization. This requirement is now history, as anyone can construct a decoder and encoder for any type, even with no dataclasses at all.

    #python

    github.com/Fatal1ty/mashumaro#

  18. hashgen v1.1.3 published to github:

    Changelog:
    - added mode "hex" for $HEX[] formatted output
    - improved "plaintext/dehex" logic to decode both $HEX[] and raw base-16 input

    forum.hashpwn.net/post/679

    #hashgen #hashcracking #wordlist #hex #base64 #base58 #hashpwn

  19. hashgen v1.1.2 update

    In the spirit of keeping hashgen blazingly fast, I published an optimized Base58 package:
    pkg.go.dev/github.com/cyclone-

    Switching to cyclone/base58 boosted hashgen's Base58 encode/decode performance by 500%.

    Key features:

    Familiar API, modeled after Go’s stdlib encoding/base64

    Pure Go, no external deps

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