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  1. Manila Bulletin – You can now use crypto to pay at Philippine QR terminals with Coins.ph

    Published May 12, 2026 08:51 am Coins.ph has recently introduced its QRPh Crypto Payment feature, allowing users to pay…
    #NewsBeep #News #Mobile #at #AU #Australia #can #Coins.ph #crypto #Now #pay #Philippine #QR #Technology #terminals #To #Use #with #you
    newsbeep.com/au/665339/

  2. Manila Bulletin – You can now use crypto to pay at Philippine QR terminals with Coins.ph

    Published May 12, 2026 08:51 am Coins.ph has recently introduced its QRPh Crypto Payment feature, allowing users to pay…
    #NewsBeep #News #Mobile #at #AU #Australia #can #Coins.ph #crypto #Now #pay #Philippine #QR #Technology #terminals #To #Use #with #you
    newsbeep.com/au/665339/

  3. From ⁨⁨⁨⁨⁨#AnnafromUkraine⁩⁩⁩⁩⁩ @[email protected]

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    RUSSIA AIR DEFENSE COLLAPSE: MOSCOW SAMARA KSTOVO PRIMORSK UST-LUGA Vlog 1370: War in #Ukraine

    During this 6 months, #Ukraine has destroyed 10 times more russian air defence systems, than during the previous years of their failed #blitzkrieg. During this week alone, legitimate military #facilities were destroyed on #moscow, chemical #plants in #samara region, #oil #refinery in #kstovo and #russia`s major oil export #terminals in ...

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  4. From ⁨⁨⁨⁨⁨#AnnafromUkraine⁩⁩⁩⁩⁩ @[email protected]

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    RUSSIA AIR DEFENSE COLLAPSE: MOSCOW SAMARA KSTOVO PRIMORSK UST-LUGA Vlog 1370: War in #Ukraine

    During this 6 months, #Ukraine has destroyed 10 times more russian air defence systems, than during the previous years of their failed #blitzkrieg. During this week alone, legitimate military #facilities were destroyed on #moscow, chemical #plants in #samara region, #oil #refinery in #kstovo and #russia`s major oil export #terminals in ...

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  5. From ⁨⁨⁨⁨⁨#AnnafromUkraine⁩⁩⁩⁩⁩ @[email protected]

    🧵 👇

    RUSSIA AIR DEFENSE COLLAPSE: MOSCOW SAMARA KSTOVO PRIMORSK UST-LUGA Vlog 1370: War in #Ukraine

    During this 6 months, #Ukraine has destroyed 10 times more russian air defence systems, than during the previous years of their failed #blitzkrieg. During this week alone, legitimate military #facilities were destroyed on #moscow, chemical #plants in #samara region, #oil #refinery in #kstovo and #russia`s major oil export #terminals in ...

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  6. From ⁨⁨⁨⁨⁨#AnnafromUkraine⁩⁩⁩⁩⁩ @[email protected]

    🧵 👇

    RUSSIA AIR DEFENSE COLLAPSE: MOSCOW SAMARA KSTOVO PRIMORSK UST-LUGA Vlog 1370: War in #Ukraine

    During this 6 months, #Ukraine has destroyed 10 times more russian air defence systems, than during the previous years of their failed #blitzkrieg. During this week alone, legitimate military #facilities were destroyed on #moscow, chemical #plants in #samara region, #oil #refinery in #kstovo and #russia`s major oil export #terminals in ...

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  7. From ⁨⁨⁨⁨⁨#AnnafromUkraine⁩⁩⁩⁩⁩ @[email protected]

    🧵 👇

    RUSSIA AIR DEFENSE COLLAPSE: MOSCOW SAMARA KSTOVO PRIMORSK UST-LUGA Vlog 1370: War in #Ukraine

    During this 6 months, #Ukraine has destroyed 10 times more russian air defence systems, than during the previous years of their failed #blitzkrieg. During this week alone, legitimate military #facilities were destroyed on #moscow, chemical #plants in #samara region, #oil #refinery in #kstovo and #russia`s major oil export #terminals in ...

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  8. From ⁨⁨⁨⁨⁨#AnnafromUkraine⁩⁩⁩⁩⁩ @[email protected]

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    PUTIN’S SUPPORT DOWN: BURNED #REFINERIES, NO #INTERNET, DEFEATS Vlog 1361: War in #Ukraine

    #putin`s rating keeps falling, as he fails to use "the window of opportunities", opened by the #WhiteHouse. #Russia cannot sell #oil, when the #sanctions are temporarily lifted, because we keep destroying their oil export #terminals.

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  9. Feb. 16, 1978 -- forty eight years ago today -- the first public dial-up bulletin board system or BBS went online.

    Wired: "1978: Ward Christensen and Randy Suess launch the first public dialup bulletin board system. The two unleash the kernel of what would eventually spawn the world wide web, countless online messaging systems..."

    wired.com/2010/02/0216cbbs-fir

    I got my first modem in the summer of 1986, a Prometheus ProModem 1200A (modem on a card) for the Apple II. The first BBS I logged in to was OxGate, an RBBS/RCPM system the phone number of which I still can remember (my earliest BBS software -- firmware-based on that modem card -- had no phone book). I used BBSs avidly until sometime in 1994, when I subscribed to a local ISP's (Widomaker of Williamsburg, VA) dial-up modem-based PPP service that brought TCP/IP to my 486 PC with Windows 3.1. I could then browse the web from home, and that was basically the end of BBSing for me -- for the moment, anyway.

    For those interested in experiencing this early form of online community, there are many BBSs online right now, accessible via telnet on systems old and new. I've enjoyed getting back into BBSing this way, especially when using vintage systems to login.

    Most any computer can do it, today. Tips on how: bytecellar.com/bbsing

    #BulletinboardSystem #BBS #BBSing #telnet #dialup #modem #online #terminals #terminalprograms #computinghistory #history #computers #vintagecomputing #retrocomputing #retrocomputers #nostalgia #ATDT #onlineforums #preinternet #internet #communication #RBBS #AppleII #CRT #memories #Wired #tech #technews #technology

  10. Feb. 16, 1978 -- forty eight years ago today -- the first public dial-up bulletin board system or BBS went online.

    Wired: "1978: Ward Christensen and Randy Suess launch the first public dialup bulletin board system. The two unleash the kernel of what would eventually spawn the world wide web, countless online messaging systems..."

    wired.com/2010/02/0216cbbs-fir

    I got my first modem in the summer of 1986, a Prometheus ProModem 1200A (modem on a card) for the Apple II. The first BBS I logged in to was OxGate, an RBBS/RCPM system the phone number of which I still can remember (my earliest BBS software -- firmware-based on that modem card -- had no phone book). I used BBSs avidly until sometime in 1994, when I subscribed to a local ISP's (Widomaker of Williamsburg, VA) dial-up modem-based PPP service that brought TCP/IP to my 486 PC with Windows 3.1. I could then browse the web from home, and that was basically the end of BBSing for me -- for the moment, anyway.

    For those interested in experiencing this early form of online community, there are many BBSs online right now, accessible via telnet on systems old and new. I've enjoyed getting back into BBSing this way, especially when using vintage systems to login.

    Most any computer can do it, today. Tips on how: bytecellar.com/bbsing

    #BulletinboardSystem #BBS #BBSing #telnet #dialup #modem #online #terminals #terminalprograms #computinghistory #history #computers #vintagecomputing #retrocomputing #retrocomputers #nostalgia #ATDT #onlineforums #preinternet #internet #communication #RBBS #AppleII #CRT #memories #Wired #tech #technews #technology

  11. Feb. 16, 1978 -- forty eight years ago today -- the first public dial-up bulletin board system or BBS went online.

    Wired: "1978: Ward Christensen and Randy Suess launch the first public dialup bulletin board system. The two unleash the kernel of what would eventually spawn the world wide web, countless online messaging systems..."

    wired.com/2010/02/0216cbbs-fir

    I got my first modem in the summer of 1986, a Prometheus ProModem 1200A (modem on a card) for the Apple II. The first BBS I logged in to was OxGate, an RBBS/RCPM system the phone number of which I still can remember (my earliest BBS software -- firmware-based on that modem card -- had no phone book). I used BBSs avidly until sometime in 1994, when I subscribed to a local ISP's (Widomaker of Williamsburg, VA) dial-up modem-based PPP service that brought TCP/IP to my 486 PC with Windows 3.1. I could then browse the web from home, and that was basically the end of BBSing for me -- for the moment, anyway.

    For those interested in experiencing this early form of online community, there are many BBSs online right now, accessible via telnet on systems old and new. I've enjoyed getting back into BBSing this way, especially when using vintage systems to login.

    Most any computer can do it, today. Tips on how: bytecellar.com/bbsing

    #BulletinboardSystem #BBS #BBSing #telnet #dialup #modem #online #terminals #terminalprograms #computinghistory #history #computers #vintagecomputing #retrocomputing #retrocomputers #nostalgia #ATDT #onlineforums #preinternet #internet #communication #RBBS #AppleII #CRT #memories #Wired #tech #technews #technology

  12. Feb. 16, 1978 -- forty eight years ago today -- the first public dial-up bulletin board system or BBS went online.

    Wired: "1978: Ward Christensen and Randy Suess launch the first public dialup bulletin board system. The two unleash the kernel of what would eventually spawn the world wide web, countless online messaging systems..."

    wired.com/2010/02/0216cbbs-fir

    I got my first modem in the summer of 1986, a Prometheus ProModem 1200A (modem on a card) for the Apple II. The first BBS I logged in to was OxGate, an RBBS/RCPM system the phone number of which I still can remember (my earliest BBS software -- firmware-based on that modem card -- had no phone book). I used BBSs avidly until sometime in 1994, when I subscribed to a local ISP's (Widomaker of Williamsburg, VA) dial-up modem-based PPP service that brought TCP/IP to my 486 PC with Windows 3.1. I could then browse the web from home, and that was basically the end of BBSing for me -- for the moment, anyway.

    For those interested in experiencing this early form of online community, there are many BBSs online right now, accessible via telnet on systems old and new. I've enjoyed getting back into BBSing this way, especially when using vintage systems to login.

    Most any computer can do it, today. Tips on how: bytecellar.com/bbsing

    #BulletinboardSystem #BBS #BBSing #telnet #dialup #modem #online #terminals #terminalprograms #computinghistory #history #computers #vintagecomputing #retrocomputing #retrocomputers #nostalgia #ATDT #onlineforums #preinternet #internet #communication #RBBS #AppleII #CRT #memories #Wired #tech #technews #technology

  13. Feb. 16, 1978 -- forty eight years ago today -- the first public dial-up bulletin board system or BBS went online.

    Wired: "1978: Ward Christensen and Randy Suess launch the first public dialup bulletin board system. The two unleash the kernel of what would eventually spawn the world wide web, countless online messaging systems..."

    wired.com/2010/02/0216cbbs-fir

    I got my first modem in the summer of 1986, a Prometheus ProModem 1200A (modem on a card) for the Apple II. The first BBS I logged in to was OxGate, an RBBS/RCPM system the phone number of which I still can remember (my earliest BBS software -- firmware-based on that modem card -- had no phone book). I used BBSs avidly until sometime in 1994, when I subscribed to a local ISP's (Widomaker of Williamsburg, VA) dial-up modem-based PPP service that brought TCP/IP to my 486 PC with Windows 3.1. I could then browse the web from home, and that was basically the end of BBSing for me -- for the moment, anyway.

    For those interested in experiencing this early form of online community, there are many BBSs online right now, accessible via telnet on systems old and new. I've enjoyed getting back into BBSing this way, especially when using vintage systems to login.

    Most any computer can do it, today. Tips on how: bytecellar.com/bbsing

    #BulletinboardSystem #BBS #BBSing #telnet #dialup #modem #online #terminals #terminalprograms #computinghistory #history #computers #vintagecomputing #retrocomputing #retrocomputers #nostalgia #ATDT #onlineforums #preinternet #internet #communication #RBBS #AppleII #CRT #memories #Wired #tech #technews #technology

  14. Musk Shuts Down Russian Army Starlink Terminals in Ukraine, Kremlin Forces Lose Internet

    Russia’s 800,000-man army invading Ukraine lost its main means of exchanging digital data overnight, but so did a lot of Ukrainian units operating gray market Starlink terminals.

    kyivpost.com/post/69509

    #WarOfAggression #Europa #Ukraine #Musk #Starlink #Baltic #terminals #US #USA #warfare #army #war #Russia #WarCriminal #invaders #occupiers #defenders
    #перемогаYкраїни

  15. In Ukraine beginnt Verifizierung von Starlink – nur Terminals aus „weißer Liste“ werden funktionieren

    das hätte man eigentlich schon von Anfang an machen sollen, na ja hinterher ist man immer schlauer. Nur das dieses Versäumnis wahrscheinlich unzählige Menschenleben gekostet hat.

    ukrinform.de/rubric-society/40

    #Angriffskrieg #Europa #Ukraine #Verteidigungskräfte #Armee #Krieg #Starlink #Terminals #SpaceX #Russland #Drohnen #Kriegsverbrecher #Staatsterrorismus #Besatzer #Invasoren #Kampfverluste
    #перемогаYкраїни

  16. How do you manage your files? Do you use a #GUI? a #TUI?

    I ❤️ terminals, #shells, and #fzf. Combined with #JohnnyDecimal, here's how I manage my files!

    #terminals #zsh #fediverse #blog

    lazybea.rs/hdmf

  17. How do you manage your files? Do you use a #GUI? a #TUI?

    I ❤️ terminals, #shells, and #fzf. Combined with #JohnnyDecimal, here's how I manage my files!

    #terminals #zsh #fediverse #blog

    lazybea.rs/hdmf

  18. How do you manage your files? Do you use a #GUI? a #TUI?

    I ❤️ terminals, #shells, and #fzf. Combined with #JohnnyDecimal, here's how I manage my files!

    #terminals #zsh #fediverse #blog

    lazybea.rs/hdmf

  19. How do you manage your files? Do you use a #GUI? a #TUI?

    I ❤️ terminals, #shells, and #fzf. Combined with #JohnnyDecimal, here's how I manage my files!

    #terminals #zsh #fediverse #blog

    lazybea.rs/hdmf

  20. How do you manage your files? Do you use a #GUI? a #TUI?

    I ❤️ terminals, #shells, and #fzf. Combined with #JohnnyDecimal, here's how I manage my files!

    #terminals #zsh #fediverse #blog

    lazybea.rs/hdmf

  21. From Jean-Paul Rodrigue of Texas A&M - Galveston The United States has 6 #automated #container #terminals; 3 on the East Coast (one in New York and 2 in Norfolk) and 3 on the West Coast (all in the LA/LB port complex).

  22. Day 13 Marks ⚙️:

    Marks have some great features, but I found myself not using them often.

    We saw on Day 7, that you can substitute on a visual selection, you can actually
    do the same with marks in Ex commands:

    :'a,'b s/foo/bar/

    That will substitute foo by bar between marks `a` and `b`.

    Check the link in the thread for more tips about marks

    #Vimovember #vim #neovim #editors #opensuse #FOSS #terminals

  23. Day 12 - Macros ⚙️

    This macro allows me to change a pattern in multiple files really quickly.

    I ❤️ it!

    The crucial part is to use :wn

    If interested read the post ⤵️

    lazybea.rs/vimovember

    #Vimovember #Vim #neovim #editors #terminals #opensource #Linux #BSD #FOSS #shell

  24. :1,.d " delete from top to current line
    :%d " delete the entire file
    :/foo/,/bar/d " delete from the first match of foo to first match of bar

    d3w " delete three words
    dG " delete to end of file
    dgg " delete to beginning of file

    There are so many great ways to edit your files with #Vim

    3/3

    #Vimovember #neovim #editors #terminals #opensource

  25. The second edition of the #Vim Carnival

    October's topic is 'Best unknown plugins?'

    It's not specific to #Vim you can also write about #Neovim 😉

    #blogging #blog #FLOSS #editors #terminals #carnivals #indieweb

    #100DaysToOffload : 94/100

    lazybea.rs/vim-carnival-202510

  26. I wrote a very geeky thing. I know, you are surprised.

    The folks at lobste.rs taunted me into writing up quick reviews of a bunch of terminal emulators. Yes, like xterm. Yes, more than 30 of them.

    blog.randomstring.org/2025/09/

    #x11 #macos #terminals #xterm #linux #bsd #terminal-hashtag-exhaustion

  27. Today is officially the first day for the #Vim Carnival

    September's topic is 'How do you use Vim?'

    It's not specific to Vim, if you are interested, you can also write about #Neovim or #vi 😉

    #blogging #blog #FLOSS #editors #terminals #carnivals #indieweb

    #100DaysToOffload : 88/100

    lazybea.rs/vim-carnival-sept-2