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  1. Milos Kerkez, involved again.

    His cross is deflected in by Vitaly Janelt, and Bournemouth have the lead.

    #BOUBRE | #AFCB

    🎥 @[email protected]

  2. Milos Kerkez, involved again.

    His cross is deflected in by Vitaly Janelt, and Bournemouth have the lead.

    #BOUBRE | #AFCB

    🎥 @[email protected]

  3. Milos Kerkez, involved again.

    His cross is deflected in by Vitaly Janelt, and Bournemouth have the lead.

    #BOUBRE | #AFCB

    🎥 @[email protected]

  4. Milos Kerkez, involved again.

    His cross is deflected in by Vitaly Janelt, and Bournemouth have the lead.

    #BOUBRE | #AFCB

    🎥 @[email protected]

  5. 🎓 Level up your UX & product design skills with two hands-on Workshops with @vitalyf from @smashingmag this November:

    📊 How to Measure UX & Design Impact - Vitaly Friedman (Nov 20)
    Learn how to define success, set meaningful design KPIs, and build accountability.

    🛠️ Designing for Complex UIs - Vitaly Friedman (Nov 21)
    Master the art of tackling intricate design challenges in enterprise and B2B.

    🎟️ Limited seats available — secure your spot now: frontconference.com/tickets
    #FrontZurich

  6. nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/ hatte mir aufgrund #LK99 #Raumtemperatursupraleiter seien leidenschaftlichen Vortrag angehört. Gut Vitaly Ginzburg ist tot, aber es war ein wirklich leidenschaftlicher Vortrag, dass es möglich sein könnte, wovon er wohl seit 1944 überzeugt war.

  7. CW: Graphic content Ukraine Volnovakha

    #BBCNews - #Ukraine war: Whole family shot dead in #Russian -occupied #Ukrainian town of #Volnovakha
    bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-67
    By Vitaly Shevchenko

    Ukrainian officials say they believe Russian soldiers killed the whole of the Kapkanets family on 27 October for refusing to give them their house. Russian investigators say two male suspects have been held, saying they are Russian soldiers from the Far East.

  8. CW: Graphic content Ukraine Volnovakha

    #BBCNews - #Ukraine war: Whole family shot dead in #Russian -occupied #Ukrainian town of #Volnovakha
    bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-67
    By Vitaly Shevchenko

    Ukrainian officials say they believe Russian soldiers killed the whole of the Kapkanets family on 27 October for refusing to give them their house. Russian investigators say two male suspects have been held, saying they are Russian soldiers from the Far East.

  9. CW: Graphic content Ukraine Volnovakha

    #BBCNews - #Ukraine war: Whole family shot dead in #Russian -occupied #Ukrainian town of #Volnovakha
    bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-67
    By Vitaly Shevchenko

    Ukrainian officials say they believe Russian soldiers killed the whole of the Kapkanets family on 27 October for refusing to give them their house. Russian investigators say two male suspects have been held, saying they are Russian soldiers from the Far East.

  10. CW: Graphic content Ukraine Volnovakha

    #BBCNews - #Ukraine war: Whole family shot dead in #Russian -occupied #Ukrainian town of #Volnovakha
    bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-67
    By Vitaly Shevchenko

    Ukrainian officials say they believe Russian soldiers killed the whole of the Kapkanets family on 27 October for refusing to give them their house. Russian investigators say two male suspects have been held, saying they are Russian soldiers from the Far East.

  11. @germanyinuk #sanctionhungary #SanctionGerhardSchroder In occupied Volnovas, #Russian soldiers shot a family with small children because they did not like that the head of the family said “life under Ukraine was better than under the occupation of the Russians.” Vitaly Ovcharenko, a resident of Donetsk, reported the details of the event on his channel #RussianWarCrimes #Ukraine #SchroderIstScheiss
    t.me/Vital_Ovchar/448

  12. Why developers should test their own apps — and how it saves time, avoids bugs, and keeps features on track.

    I’m joined by Vitaly Sharovatov from Qase to explore smart testing strategies developers can adopt today.

    🎥 Watch here 👉 youtu.be/2ouS1rMTM74

    #AndroidDev #SoftwareTesting #DevLife #TMS #QASE #TestAutomation #AndroidDeveliperTips

  13. Why developers should test their own apps — and how it saves time, avoids bugs, and keeps features on track.

    I’m joined by Vitaly Sharovatov from Qase to explore smart testing strategies developers can adopt today.

    🎥 Watch here 👉 youtu.be/2ouS1rMTM74

    #AndroidDev #SoftwareTesting #DevLife #TMS #QASE #TestAutomation #AndroidDeveliperTips

  14. 🕸glané sur le net🕸 L'Ukraine et l'UE. Une question à étudier du point de vue ukrainien.: Une tribune de Vitaly Dudin ,cofondateur de Sotsialnyi Rukh, pour Solidaritet, journal socialiste danois à l'occasion d'une rencontre avec l'Alliance… #Ukraine #UE #SotsialnyiRukh #Solidarité #MouvementOuvrier

    L'Ukraine et l'UE. Une questio...

  15. 🕸glané sur le net🕸 L'Ukraine et l'UE. Une question à étudier du point de vue ukrainien.: Une tribune de Vitaly Dudin ,cofondateur de Sotsialnyi Rukh, pour Solidaritet, journal socialiste danois à l'occasion d'une rencontre avec l'Alliance… #Ukraine #UE #SotsialnyiRukh #Solidarité #MouvementOuvrier

    L'Ukraine et l'UE. Une questio...

  16. 🕸glané sur le net🕸 L'Ukraine et l'UE. Une question à étudier du point de vue ukrainien.: Une tribune de Vitaly Dudin ,cofondateur de Sotsialnyi Rukh, pour Solidaritet, journal socialiste danois à l'occasion d'une rencontre avec l'Alliance… #Ukraine #UE #SotsialnyiRukh #Solidarité #MouvementOuvrier

    L'Ukraine et l'UE. Une questio...

  17. New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics #Codebases

    One-loop calculations in effective field theories with GoSam-3.0

    Jens Braun, Benjamin Campillo, Gudrun Heinrich, Marius Höfer, Stephen P. Jones, Matthias Kerner, Jannis Lang, Vitaly Magerya

    Paper:
    SciPost Phys. Codebases 62 (2026)
    scipost.org/SciPostPhysCodeb.6

    GoSam-v3:
    SciPost Phys. Codebases 62-r3.0 (2026)
    scipost.org/SciPostPhysCodeb.6

    #KIT #DurhamUniversity #CERN
    #BMFTR

  18. Я сделал Телеграм бота для Evernote, о котором немного мечтал годами

    Прывітаначкі, похоже с одной стороны сегодня программистов нужно меньше чем раньше, с другой стороны - благодаря LLM действительно можно делать задачи на порядок быстрее. Предполагаю, что в ручную этого бота я бы делал месяц, через Codex gpt-5.5 xhigh - часа три. В Evernote у меня записано много идей. Хорошо бы то, хорошо бы это. И таки некоторый прогресс в их реализации есть. И вот недавно - открываю официальное приложение Evernote на iPhone, а заметки не загружаются. У меня самый дорогой премиум аккаунт. Вот так стало понятно - надо делать. Про другие неофициальные клиенты: Я мантейнер Geeknote - неофициальный CLI на Питоне, он внутри моего бота. NixNote на C++ CliNote на Go - недавно заархивирован - feel free to форкнуть и починить. И вот теперь я сделал Телеграм бота gitlab.com/vitaly-zdanevich/bo На Питоне - хотя я предпочитаю Go - но Geeknote зависимость на нём, так что для единообразия. Этот бот selfhosted - то есть у каждого он свой. Выбрал такое решение из-за безопасности - вам не нужно доверять моему серверу - запускаете Terraform команду - и бекенд из одной лямды разворачивается у вас. AWS Lambda - для такого сервиса это значит бесплатный бекенд - на 3 GB ARM инстансе это около 4000 бесплатных вызовов в месяц, если среднее время работы будет составлять очень медленные 10 секунд (обычно отвечает за несколько секунд).

    habr.com/ru/articles/1028850/

    #evernote #geeknote #telegrambot

  19. New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics #Codebases

    One-loop calculations in effective field theories with GoSam-3.0

    Jens Braun, Benjamin Campillo, Gudrun Heinrich, Marius Höfer, Stephen P. Jones, Matthias Kerner, Jannis Lang, Vitaly Magerya

    Paper:
    SciPost Phys. Codebases 62 (2026)
    scipost.org/SciPostPhysCodeb.6

    GoSam-v3:
    SciPost Phys. Codebases 62-r3.0 (2026)
    scipost.org/SciPostPhysCodeb.6

    #KIT #DurhamUniversity #CERN
    #BMFTR

  20. New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics #Codebases

    One-loop calculations in effective field theories with GoSam-3.0

    Jens Braun, Benjamin Campillo, Gudrun Heinrich, Marius Höfer, Stephen P. Jones, Matthias Kerner, Jannis Lang, Vitaly Magerya

    Paper:
    SciPost Phys. Codebases 62 (2026)
    scipost.org/SciPostPhysCodeb.6

    GoSam-v3:
    SciPost Phys. Codebases 62-r3.0 (2026)
    scipost.org/SciPostPhysCodeb.6

    #KIT #DurhamUniversity #CERN
    #BMFTR

  21. New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics #Codebases

    One-loop calculations in effective field theories with GoSam-3.0

    Jens Braun, Benjamin Campillo, Gudrun Heinrich, Marius Höfer, Stephen P. Jones, Matthias Kerner, Jannis Lang, Vitaly Magerya

    Paper:
    SciPost Phys. Codebases 62 (2026)
    scipost.org/SciPostPhysCodeb.6

    GoSam-v3:
    SciPost Phys. Codebases 62-r3.0 (2026)
    scipost.org/SciPostPhysCodeb.6

    #KIT #DurhamUniversity #CERN
    #BMFTR

  22. New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics #Codebases

    One-loop calculations in effective field theories with GoSam-3.0

    Jens Braun, Benjamin Campillo, Gudrun Heinrich, Marius Höfer, Stephen P. Jones, Matthias Kerner, Jannis Lang, Vitaly Magerya

    Paper:
    SciPost Phys. Codebases 62 (2026)
    scipost.org/SciPostPhysCodeb.6

    GoSam-v3:
    SciPost Phys. Codebases 62-r3.0 (2026)
    scipost.org/SciPostPhysCodeb.6

    #KIT #DurhamUniversity #CERN
    #BMFTR

  23. ”It is important to note that the Greenland plot was devised by lifelong Trump partner Ron Lauder. Lauder is…deeply connected to Netanyahu and Russian/Israeli oligarchs… His brother, Leonard Lauder, was one of the men who arranged for Trump to be sent to the USSR in 1987, along with Soviet ambassador Yuri Dubinin and future Russian ambassador to the UN Vitaly Churkin, who…was revealed in 2023 to be an Epstein associate.”
    —Sarah Kendzior, A Nation on Thin Ice
    #trump #lauder #netanyahu #epstein

  24. "In the history of state-sponsored hacking, the spectrum of cyber operations bent on sabotage have ranged from crude “wiper” attacks that destroy data on target computers to the legendary Stuxnet, a piece of malware the US and Israel first deployed in Iran in 2007 to silently accelerate the spinning of nuclear enrichment centrifuges until they destroyed themselves. Now researchers have discovered another chapter in that decades-long evolution of cybersabotage techniques: a 21-year-old specimen of malware capable of tampering with research and engineering software to undetectably sow mayhem—one that may have been used in Iran, even before Stuxnet.

    Vitaly Kamluk and Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade, two researchers from the cybersecurity firm SentinelOne, on Thursday revealed a breakthrough in the mystery of a piece of malware known as Fast16, a piece of code whose purpose has eluded the cybersecurity world since its existence was first revealed in an NSA leak in 2017. The SentinelOne researchers have now reverse-engineered the Fast16 code, which they say dates back to 2005 and was likely created by either the US government or one of its allies.

    Kamluk and Guerrero-Saade have determined that the Fast16 malware was designed to carry out the most subtle form of sabotage ever seen in an in-the-wild malware tool: By automatically spreading across networks and then silently manipulating computation processes in certain software applications that perform high-precision mathematical calculations and simulate physical phenomena, Fast16 can alter the results of those programs to cause failures that range from faulty research results to catastrophic damage to real-world equipment."

    wired.com/story/fast16-malware

    #CyberSecurity #NSA #Fast16 #StateHacking #Iran #USA

  25. 🤩 +Pluscamp 2024: Achieving more together

    Once a year, the +Pluswerkers from our various locations come together at the +Pluscamp to learn, develop and celebrate together. This time, we met at the idyllic Müggelsee lake in Berlin for intensive workshops and inspiring team-building activities. Many thanks to Sebastian Bergmann @sebastian and Stefan Priebsch @spriebsch (thePHPcc) for their sessions on sustainable software development, to Vitaly Friedmann (Smashing Magazine) for exciting training sessions on workflow strategies, AI in design and accessibility and to Jeury Tavares (Semikolon Consult) for strengthening our communication and teamwork skills. With the new insights and methods, we can implement projects faster and more efficiently, which will lead to cost savings and higher customer satisfaction.

    Find out more 🔗
    🇩🇪 pluswerk.digital/lnkplscmp24
    🇬🇧 pluswerk.digital/lnkplscmp24en

    #Pluswerk #Teamwork #DigitalExcellence #SoftwareDevelopment #UXDesign #AgileCommunication #DigitalSolutions

  26. Please check out the post above for #poll

    Full disclosure, the nice Russian man that gave me the oscilloscope said that it's like they were building things in another universe. He said that the way they built it just doesn't make sense. 😂

    So Vitaly is; 1) Russian 2) the most ingenuitive #engineer that I've ever interacted with.

    😂

    Of course, not being able to read what all of the dials do isn't helping!

    #Oscilloscope #Solarpunk #Solardeck #Electronics #Radio #HamRadio #SEM

  27. "In the history of state-sponsored hacking, the spectrum of cyber operations bent on sabotage have ranged from crude “wiper” attacks that destroy data on target computers to the legendary Stuxnet, a piece of malware the US and Israel first deployed in Iran in 2007 to silently accelerate the spinning of nuclear enrichment centrifuges until they destroyed themselves. Now researchers have discovered another chapter in that decades-long evolution of cybersabotage techniques: a 21-year-old specimen of malware capable of tampering with research and engineering software to undetectably sow mayhem—one that may have been used in Iran, even before Stuxnet.

    Vitaly Kamluk and Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade, two researchers from the cybersecurity firm SentinelOne, on Thursday revealed a breakthrough in the mystery of a piece of malware known as Fast16, a piece of code whose purpose has eluded the cybersecurity world since its existence was first revealed in an NSA leak in 2017. The SentinelOne researchers have now reverse-engineered the Fast16 code, which they say dates back to 2005 and was likely created by either the US government or one of its allies.

    Kamluk and Guerrero-Saade have determined that the Fast16 malware was designed to carry out the most subtle form of sabotage ever seen in an in-the-wild malware tool: By automatically spreading across networks and then silently manipulating computation processes in certain software applications that perform high-precision mathematical calculations and simulate physical phenomena, Fast16 can alter the results of those programs to cause failures that range from faulty research results to catastrophic damage to real-world equipment."

    wired.com/story/fast16-malware

    #CyberSecurity #NSA #Fast16 #StateHacking #Iran #USA

  28. "In the history of state-sponsored hacking, the spectrum of cyber operations bent on sabotage have ranged from crude “wiper” attacks that destroy data on target computers to the legendary Stuxnet, a piece of malware the US and Israel first deployed in Iran in 2007 to silently accelerate the spinning of nuclear enrichment centrifuges until they destroyed themselves. Now researchers have discovered another chapter in that decades-long evolution of cybersabotage techniques: a 21-year-old specimen of malware capable of tampering with research and engineering software to undetectably sow mayhem—one that may have been used in Iran, even before Stuxnet.

    Vitaly Kamluk and Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade, two researchers from the cybersecurity firm SentinelOne, on Thursday revealed a breakthrough in the mystery of a piece of malware known as Fast16, a piece of code whose purpose has eluded the cybersecurity world since its existence was first revealed in an NSA leak in 2017. The SentinelOne researchers have now reverse-engineered the Fast16 code, which they say dates back to 2005 and was likely created by either the US government or one of its allies.

    Kamluk and Guerrero-Saade have determined that the Fast16 malware was designed to carry out the most subtle form of sabotage ever seen in an in-the-wild malware tool: By automatically spreading across networks and then silently manipulating computation processes in certain software applications that perform high-precision mathematical calculations and simulate physical phenomena, Fast16 can alter the results of those programs to cause failures that range from faulty research results to catastrophic damage to real-world equipment."

    wired.com/story/fast16-malware

    #CyberSecurity #NSA #Fast16 #StateHacking #Iran #USA

  29. "In the history of state-sponsored hacking, the spectrum of cyber operations bent on sabotage have ranged from crude “wiper” attacks that destroy data on target computers to the legendary Stuxnet, a piece of malware the US and Israel first deployed in Iran in 2007 to silently accelerate the spinning of nuclear enrichment centrifuges until they destroyed themselves. Now researchers have discovered another chapter in that decades-long evolution of cybersabotage techniques: a 21-year-old specimen of malware capable of tampering with research and engineering software to undetectably sow mayhem—one that may have been used in Iran, even before Stuxnet.

    Vitaly Kamluk and Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade, two researchers from the cybersecurity firm SentinelOne, on Thursday revealed a breakthrough in the mystery of a piece of malware known as Fast16, a piece of code whose purpose has eluded the cybersecurity world since its existence was first revealed in an NSA leak in 2017. The SentinelOne researchers have now reverse-engineered the Fast16 code, which they say dates back to 2005 and was likely created by either the US government or one of its allies.

    Kamluk and Guerrero-Saade have determined that the Fast16 malware was designed to carry out the most subtle form of sabotage ever seen in an in-the-wild malware tool: By automatically spreading across networks and then silently manipulating computation processes in certain software applications that perform high-precision mathematical calculations and simulate physical phenomena, Fast16 can alter the results of those programs to cause failures that range from faulty research results to catastrophic damage to real-world equipment."

    wired.com/story/fast16-malware

    #CyberSecurity #NSA #Fast16 #StateHacking #Iran #USA

  30. Little Mathematics Library – Stereographic Projection

    We now come to another book in the Little Mathematics Library titled Stereographic Projection by B. A. Rosenfeld and N. D. Sergeeva. As the title suggests the book deals with projections on planes.

    The present booklet is devoted to proofs of the aforesaid properties of the stereographic projection and to the presentation of some of its applications. The booklet consists of eight sections dealing with different properties of projections. …The booklet is aimed to be used in the senior grades of the high schools and by the first- and second-year students.

    The book was translated from the Russian by Vitaly Kisin and was first published by Mir in 1977.  All credits to the original uploader.

    The Internet Archive Link

    and here

    Sections and description:

    1. Definition and Basic Properties of the Stereographic Projection 11

    Sec. I gives a definition of the stereographic projection and proofs of its basic properties.

    2. Stereographic Projection and Inversion 20

    In Sec. 2 we establish the connection between the stereographic projection and a remarkable transformation of a plane onto itself in which the circles are also transformed into
    circles or straight lines and the angles between the lines are transformed into the angles equal to them – this transformation is called the inversion with respect to a circle; in the same
    section we establish the relation of the stereographic projection to the similar transformation of space – the inversion with respect to a sphere.

    3. Proof of the Properties of the Stereographic Projection by Means of Coordinates 25

    In Sec. 3 the basic properties of the stereographic projection are proved in a different way, namely by means of coordinates.

    4. Spherical Metric on a Plane. Application of Complex numbers 30

    Sec. 4 establishes the relation between the stereographic projection and the complex numbers: when the projection plane is considered to be a plane of a complex variable, mapping of complex numbers by the points on the sphere is realized by means
    of a stereographic projection. This mapping is frequently utilized in the theory of functions of complex variables since the so-called point at infinity of the plane of the complex variable, which cannot be mapped on the plane itself, is given on the sphere by the very projection centre. The same section discusses the so-called spherical metric on a plane when the distance between two points of the plane is assumed equal to a spherical distance between the corresponding points on the sphere; this distance is expressed in the simplest form by means of complex numbers.

    5. Mapping of Sphere Rotations on a Plane 37

    In Sec. 5 we show how the rotations of the sphere are mapped by the plane transformations in the stereographic projection; these transformations are also expressed most simply by means of complex numbers.

    6. History of the Stereographic Projection 40

    Sec. 6 gives an account of the history of stereographic projection which was developed already in antiquity and was very popular in the Middle Ages.

    7. Application of the Stereographic Projection to Astronomy and Geography 42

    Sec. 7 describes how the stereographic projection applies to astronomy – medieval astrolabes were based on this projection – and to geography where this projection is used to draw nautical maps.

    8. Application of the Stereographic Projection to the Lobachevskian Geometry 47

    Sec. 8 presents the definition of the Lobachevskian plane, demonstrates how a peculiar
    stereographic projection can yield a projection of the Lobachevskian plane onto an ordinary plane so that the circles and some other curves on the Lobachevskian plane are mapped as circles or straight lines while the angles between the lines of the Lobachevskian plane are mapped as the angles equal to them.

    Bibliography 54

    #complexNumbers #geometry #inversion #lobachevskian #projection #spherical #stereographic