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  1. Hype for the Future 117C → Upcoming Video Topics for YouTube

    Introduction novaTopFlex will continue to upload new videos about lexical analysis and related topics in an effort to serve the general community and continue to focus on the ultimate goals of accessing lexical syntax and analysis in the Python programming language, version(s) 3.x. The FFmpeg toolkit is intended to be utilized for each and every video to record or be recorded, regardless of circumstances or contexts. Schedule for YoUTube For the channel on YouTube, always available at […]

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  2. Hype for the Future 106C: Available upon Public Request

    Introduction The Three Identities of novaTopFlex, geoTopFlex, and futoTopFlex are now officially available upon request by the general public and as appropriate. These three (3) identities span geography, technology, mathematics, and a number of related topics—all to serve the common goal of associating the community with the general public through topics of firmly public interest. Public Role Model The goal of the Three Identities is to eventually become a public source of information […]

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  3. Hype for the Future 57I: Hartford, Connecticut

    Introduction The City of Hartford is located within the interior region of the State of Connecticut, well to the north of New Haven along Interstate 91 and United States Route 5 and along the Connecticut River upstream from the Haddam area and, ultimately, from the Saybrook area that has originally defined the State of Connecticut in the colonial era. The State of Connecticut While not the largest city within the State of Connecticut, the City of Hartford serves as the capital city of the […]

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  4. Hype for the Future 57H: Research Stats

    Conclusion Of the four (4) cities presented to the community by novaTopFlex (Northampton, Springfield, Hartford, New Haven), the City of Hartford, Connecticut, would ultimately be the most selected. Though only three (3) people have voted on the poll, which has not gone viral on Mastodon as of yet, the poll remains vital to identifying how to divide and conquer special interests. Of the three people, two (2) have voted on Hartford, and one (1) has voted on Springfield, just over the line […]

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  5. Hype for the Future 56B: The Plan for geoTopFlex

    Highway Channel geoTopFlex shall continue to be primarily focused on the roads and highways of the United States of America and possibly other countries. Map data shall always be derived from OpenStreetMap contributors and associated contributions, and the goals for novaTopFlex shall remain based on OSM. Tourist attractions can be mentioned under the Third Identity banner if any historical interest is involved.

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  6. Hype for the Future 55D: The Urbanized Areas and Urban Clusters of Route 20 (Massachusetts)

    Within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the urbanized areas and urban clusters associated with Route 20 include Pittsfield, Lee, Westfield, West Springfield, Springfield, Ludlow, Palmer, Auburn, Millbury, Worcester, Shrewsbury, Northborough, Marlborough, and the Greater Boston area.

  7. Hype for the Future 55C: The Urbanized Areas and Urban Clusters of Route 9 (Massachusetts)

    Summary

    Within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Route 9 is perhaps most notable for passing through the urbanized areas and urban clusters of Pittsfield, Northampton, Amherst, Belchertown, Ware, Worcester, Shrewsbury, and the Greater Boston area.

  8. Hype for the Future 55B: The Urbanized Areas and Urban Clusters of Route 2 (Massachusetts)

    Summary

    Within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the urbanized areas and urban clusters associated with Route 2, even if some are bypassed, include Williamstown, North Adams, Greenfield, Orange, Athol, Gardner, Fitchburg, Leominster, and the Greater Boston area.

  9. Hype for the Future 55/284: United States Route 3 in New England

    Introduction United States Route 3 is an easily identifiable north-south United States Numbered Highway in Massachusetts and New Hampshire as well as the most significant border crossing into Canada from the U.S. State of New Hampshire, since no Interstate Highways connect the State of New Hampshire with the Canadian border directly. From north to south, Route 3 is identifiable for the Connecticut Lakes, for which the Third Connecticut Lake is extremely close to the international border; the […]

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  10. Hype for the Future 54U: Massachusetts State Route 2

    Within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, State Route 2 is the major east-west route generally serving the northern portion of the Commonwealth. While the vast majority of the route is immediately south of either Vermont or New Hampshire, much of the portion of the route approaching Boston actually functions more diagonally, eventually reaching the central location associated with the Commonwealth. The Berkshires Within the Berkshire Mountains, Route 2 begins the journey in the Taconic […]

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  11. Hype for the Future 54T: Massachusetts State Route 9 in Detail

    Within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, State Route 9 refers to a major state highway associated with the corridor between Pittsfield to the west and Boston to the east. At the western terminus of Route 9 is the intersection for which United States Route 7 exists north and south and United States Route 20 exists west and south. While United States Route 20 is directed in a southerly direction, Route 9 is headed more directly eastward, with particular locations beyond Pittsfield including […]

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  12. Hype for the Future 54S: United States Route 20 in Massachusetts

    Overview Within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, United States Route 20 is perhaps best identified as the free route associated with the Massachusetts Turnpike on the parallel toll route along Interstate 90. Unlike Interstate 90, however, United States Route 20 often passes through the numerous cities and towns in question, including throughout all portions of the state from west to east. Starting in the Berkshires, the first town encountered along United States Route 20 is the Town of […]

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  13. Hype for the Future 54R: Connecticut and Rhode Island Route 14

    Within the States of Connecticut and Rhode Island, the combined State Route 14 traverses the region from Willimantic, Connecticut, home of Eastern Connecticut State University, to the west to United States Route 6 in Providence, Rhode Island, to the east. The route is perhaps most notable in the Eastern Connecticut region at the relatively rural New England junction with Route 12, located in Central Village in Plainfield, Windham County, Connecticut.

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  14. Hype for the Future 54P: Route 12 in New England

    Within the New England region, the most important Route 12 traverses the States of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Within the State of Connecticut, Route 12 is in the eastern portion of the State, and within Massachusetts, the route is entirely identified as within Worcester County, servicing the Worcester, Leominster, and Fitchburg communities. Once in New Hampshire, the state highway is most notable for traversing the Keene area and the overall area of Mount […]

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  15. Hype for the Future 54N: Is “novaTopFlex” a Public Figure or a Private Individual?

    Currently, novaTopFlex seems to be in a perpetual identity crisis, in particular because of the unfortunate reality that the Three Identities often conflict with the idea of a private individual. To settle the matter, novaTopFlex shall be treated as a public figure though the official given name and surname (and personally associated nickname[s]) shall be considered private individual material. To better judge whether novaTopFlex is welcoming the general public to follow or simply treating a […]

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  16. Hype for the Future 54H: Route 8 of New England

    Introduction Within the westernmost part of New England and within fair proximity to Route 7 is Route 8, a north-to-south state highway that services the western parts of Connecticut, Massachusetts, and southern Vermont. Though commonly associated with Route 7, especially because of the strong connections between such communities as North Adams and Williamstown in the northern Berkshires of Massachusetts, the entirety of Route 8 is identified as physically further east than Route 7, […]

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  17. Hype for the Future 54G: The Combined New England State Highways

    State Routes Throughout much of the New England region, state highway numbers can be redundant with one another quite intentionally, in numerous cases as a direct vestige to the New England Interstate Highway System. Though Route 2 in Massachusetts actually extends into New York retaining the same number, most of the routes that continue on into the latter will change route numbers at the state line. Perhaps the most iconic of the New England routes to remain intact into the modern day are […]

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  18. Hype for the Future 54E: From Missed Opportunities to a Surplus

    Mission Statement The novaTopFlex Blog on WordPress, along with many other professional goals, exists to ensure a combination of factors for a successful future and a positive sense of societal change, especially after missing out on getting to know people on the opposite sides of each community that novaTopFlex has been connected to. Rather than continuing along with a restricted social circle, novaTopFlex shall research new places in an effort to promote civic goals as well as to connect […]

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  19. Hype for the Future 52J: The Prom Experience of novaTopFlex, Research Continued

    Reality Check Unfortunately, the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art may not represent the first nor the most important track for identifying the art community accurately and appropriately. Of all the museum institutions across the nation, Mass MoCA is perhaps the most significant of the institutions specifically because the campus is the largest contemporary art museum campus by area in the entire United States. Perhaps because of the grandiose nature of the contemporary art museum, […]

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  20. 📜 An article on #OAuth #Parameters so #dry it could double as a desert 🏜️ #survival #guide. Who knew listing endless acronyms could make time travel possible, as readers are transported to the future—a future of utter #boredom. 🔮 Enjoy the riveting journey through #RFCs, guaranteed to cure insomnia! 💤
    iana.org/assignments/oauth-par #humor #HackerNews #ngated

  21. 🎉 BREAKING NEWS: Internet has rules! 🎉 Apparently, #RFCs are like ancient scrolls from a time when the internet was the Wild West, and engineers spoke in tongues unknown to mere mortals. 📜🤓 Welcome to a world where tech bloggers rediscover fire. 🔥
    ackreq.github.io/posts/what-ar #InternetRules #TechBloggers #RediscoveringFire #WildWest #HackerNews #ngated

  22. Ah yes, the internet's latest brainchild: a header field for sunsets. Because what we really needed was HTTP to remind us that the sun will set, and so will your hopes and dreams 🌅📉. Bravo, nerds, you've reached peak uselessness! 🤦‍♂️ #WhoEvenReadsRFCs
    datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/ #InternetInnovation #PeakUselessness #HTTPHeader #SunsetHumor #RFCs #HackerNews #ngated

  23. 🚨BREAKING🚨: #Meta discovers the wonders of #RFCs, but #ZuckMail still can't find its way to #OpenSMTPD servers! 😂 Who knew that ignoring decades-old email protocols could lead to such groundbreaking failure? 📨🔍
    marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=17 #EmailProtocols #TechNews #HackerNews #ngated

  24. ATLANTIS findings dissemination at Annual Meeting of the German Mineralogical Society in Potsdam 🇩🇪 by one of the PhD students involved in the project work.

    #humboldt
    #energy
    #energytransition
    #eu
    #europe
    #rfcs
    #research
    #science
    #project

  25. I just had a little argument about protocol details where someone was seriously trying to back up their wishful thinking with screenshots of #ChatGPT. It was quickly put to rest by linking and quoting a few #RFCs. Still, it's amazing how people can delude themselves with such conviction these days.

  26. 🐦 Final agenda available! 🐦

    EU-RFCS ATLANTIS project Stakeholder Workshop at 2 July 2024 on-site in Potsdam 🇩🇪 or online.

    Please refer to the attached flyer and our project website for more information: atlantis-project.eu

    You may still register via [email protected] - participation free of charge.

    #energy
    #energytransition
    #eu
    #europe
    #rfcs
    #research
    #science
    #project
    #gfz

  27. @memory
    RIP: David Mills

    In 1977, Mills began working at #COMSAT.

    There he worked on synchronizing the clocks of computers connected to #ARPANET, inventing the Network Time Protocol. #NTP

    He told The New Yorker in 2022 that he enjoyed working on synchronized time because no one else was working on it, giving him his own "little fief".

    In the mid-2000s, Mills turned over full control of the NTP reference implementation to Harlan Stenn.

    Mills was the chairman of the Gateway Algorithms and Data Structures Task Force ( #GADS ) and the first chairman of the Internet Architecture Task Force.

    He invented the DEC LSI-11 based #Fuzzball router that was used for the 56 kbit/s NSFNET (1985), inspired the author of #ping for BSD (1983), and had the first #FTP implementation. He authored numerous #RFCs.