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btrfs-unofficial · 7 days ago
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btrfs tip for y'all: use subvolumes. restoring a snapshot of a subvolume is as simple as duplicating the snapshot as readwrite, deleting/moving the old subvolume and renaming the copy to the subvolume's name
restoring a snapshot of the root subvolume is. harder
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mostlysignssomeportents · 15 days ago
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Object permanence
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I'm on a 20+ city book tour for my new novel PICKS AND SHOVELS. Catch me at NEW ZEALAND'S UNITY BOOKS in AUCKLAND on May 2, and in WELLINGTON on May 3. More tour dates (Pittsburgh, PDX, London, Manchester) here.
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#20yrsago US govt admits RFID passports are danger to Americans https://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/27/politics/bowing-to-critics-us-to-alter-design-of-electronic-passports.html
#15yrsago Considering cities as “dense meshes of active, communicating public objects” https://speedbird.wordpress.com/2010/04/24/frameworks-for-citizen-responsiveness-enhanced-toward-a-readwrite-urbanism/
#15yrsago Peter Watts won’t go to jail https://memex.craphound.com/2010/04/26/peter-watts-wont-go-to-jail/
#15yrsago Canada’s Heritage Minister ready to bring back DMCA-style copyright, throwing out results of copyright consultation https://web.archive.org/web/20100428113301/http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/4979/135/
#10yrsago Variations on the Trolley Problem https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/lesser-known-trolley-problem-variations
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musicalhell · 11 months ago
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ooh i like naveen andrews. he'd definitely nail the daroga's dry humor
I've loved him ever since Lost, and now that he's gone all silver fox he's just right for the part.
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thatlldodonkey · 3 months ago
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Hello,
I am a trainee teacher. That means I teach and study. I also have autism diagnosed 2 years ago. In the UK, so apologies in advance if not everything is relevant to all individuals.
Here's my best tips to study:
✅Listening can be easier than reading:
-notebookLM turns words into a podcast interview.
-librivox has classic literature in audio for free.
✅make it fun:
-canva makes (colourful) whiteboards/ mindmaps/ spidercharts/ images/ gifs for free (there is an ai image maker on it, avoid it if you don't like that kind of thing).
-adding images/ colours help with retention.
-pens/ pencils/ cute notebooks/ sticky notes! Do a mini shopping trip and buy it all (within your budget of course!), it will make you excited to be able to use it.
-handwrite - because we don't do it often anymore, it will feel fun and novel and you're more likely to want to do it because of the change
-take a break, don't try and go more than 30 mins at a time! I have my phone with me all the time, as soon as my focus wavers, I don't fight it. I grab my phone and open an app I like (mine is the library reading app BorrowBox and give myself 5 mins on it). Don't feel like you have to only take 5 though, this works for me because I only study 10 mins at a time. Do what works for you.
-jump around - gosh I feel old thinking of that song. But yes, get up, jump, run, move, step outside, breath, shake it up. I'm physically disabled and walking is difficult for me, so I just shove my seat back from the desk, swing my arms around, shimmy my shoulders, roll my neck and ankles, spirit fingers! Sometimes I'm ready to go straight back to work after, if not, I grab my book and read for my five mins.
-put music on - if you don't like silence, put some music on. I put the 'classical music is just heavy metal before guitars' on YouTube in the background. It's fun but has no lyrics to distract my (easily distracted) brain.
-YouTube - similarly you can literally find anything on youtube. Try putting your study subject in and see what comes up. However, if you're the type to fall down a rabbit hole, avoid this one, it doesn't work for everyone!
-Use a timer! You only did 5 mins? That's 5 more minutes than you would have managed if you didn't have your timer. It all adds up.
-little and often - my mum's favourite saying but it works. Don't make studying into a thing, don't block out an entire day to do hours or it. You have 10 mins at the bust stop? You have 5 mins on the loo? You have 2 mins whilst your wait for the shower to warm? Yes, even then. Pull up your notes on your phone, put on a podcast, put that reading book on audio. It will all add up.
-flight mode - sometimes you need to avoid all distractions. I find putting my phone (if I'm not using it's internet to study) on flight mode helps. Make sure you warn those closest to you that you'll be AWOL for a while though so they don't panic if you're the sort to reply before they've even messaged.
-go somewhere else - sometimes your usual area might be too busy (not only with people, but with stuff) so go somewhere else. Library is always a good idea, but anywhere new is good. Nan's house? Cafe? The park in good weather? McDonald's? Bus with WiFi?
-kahoot/ quizziz/ curipod - I use these (apps and online) with my learners, but also on myself. They have quizzes and games made by other teachers for all levels of learners. They're fun, colourful and don't feel like studying. A free account on each is good enough to get most features.
✅reading/ writing made easy
-readwrite is an add-on your browser it helps with reading aloud - webpages and written work - (you can change speed and voices), suggestions, simplify, rewordify, highlights (in different colours).
-Ctrl alt space reads your ms word to you. Again the voice and the speed can be altered for comfort.
-Comic sans is your friend. Originally designed for dyslexic readers, it is more comfortable and easier on your eyes. It helps me find more spelling and syntax errors on ms word than if I use another font (just remember to change it to a "more professional" font before you send your work in).
✅utilise AI - you can give chatgpt or Gemini your document and ask them to condense it for easier reading. You can even ask them to just pull out the important terminology and list it for you. It will help you cut through the crap, which is something I personally have a problem with being autistic
✅Google scholar - need journals and other peer reviewed work? This is where to go. Put what you're looking for in and it will find titles of papers based on the most important words in your query. Further filters can be added to narrow it down. (Then you can get readwrite to read it out for you because I don't know about you, but I find journals boring)
✅elicit - this isn't always great because lots of things are behind paywalls, however, if you are looking for a brief overview of a journal or something similar, it will give you an abstract (summary) of the article.
✅citethemright - is good for referencing and bibliographies. The only problem is, if your college/ uni isn't signed up with it, you can't use it without paying.
✅mybib - however is a free version and it works well enough
✅study buddy - if you're not like me and enjoy the company of other people, this is a great way to hold yourself accountable. "I can't let my buddy down today, they're looking forward to coming over for a study session!" Just make sure you tell them how your routine works, so they're not surprised when you up and jump around after ten mins!
✅Bonus tip!✅ Speed up your audio: you can pick up more than you think on 1.5x or even 2x and you get through more.
‼️feel free to add more, people ‼️
Yes, yes, I know Tumblr DISPISES AI but remember, you are not using it to create, you are using it to condense, analyse, to give your autistic brain the fighting chance others already have.
Me: how do I study as a neurodivergent person?
Google: how to help your autistic child study
Me: how to study as an autistic adult/teen
Google: teachers guide to how to deal with autistic children
Me: how do I study as an autistic teen/adult
Google: study tips for autistic people(-written by this allistic man that will talk about autistic people like they're zoo animals)
Me: how to study as a neurodivergent adult, tips from neurodivergent person to neurodivergent students, on how to study independently as an autistic person, no reliant support needed
Google: high functioning autism and school
Me: fuck just. How do I focus during this test that I'm in rn as an AuDHD person
Google: ok, so, to focus on this thing that you currently are doing and need to get done TODAY; weeks before the test you'll need to eat healthy and exercise, meditate, study, set timers, take breaks, drink water, sleep, find the secrets to a happy life, adopt five children, sacrifice a goat, take short showers, brush your teeth
Executive dysfunction:
My fucking deadline:
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disdancetune · 3 days ago
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I think by engaging with Ajarnessie and Gillibup I've come to realise that Gillibup has some baby needs
Not in any way value laden in any negative way
Just squeaky screaming baby needs
And so since I'm not planning on becoming a mother in the conventional sense, I thought that perhaps I could throw this in the metaphoriser mix and give her the tenderness she never got
It suits me better than a Thermomix and so far, I haven't been able to stand up for myself when it comes to readwriting
It's just, one never knows how the mixing works before one engages in it
She has gills but also is a mammal, she can swim when she looks more like she could fly (and who knows, maybe she can do both - after all, she is a baby, but with lots of potential)
She's a special baby, but not only especially obscure, but also especially cute
And especially alive
She has those thoughts bubbling up especially when she's happy
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hats-off-solutions · 22 days ago
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Unlocking the Power of Microsoft 365 with Microsoft Graph API
In today’s cloud-driven world, businesses rely heavily on productivity tools like Microsoft 365. From Outlook and OneDrive to Teams and SharePoint, these services generate and manage a vast amount of data. But how do developers tap into this ecosystem to build intelligent, integrated solutions? Enter Microsoft Graph API — Microsoft’s unified API endpoint that enables you to access data across its suite of services.
What is Microsoft Graph API?
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Microsoft Graph API is a RESTful web API that allows developers to interact with the data of millions of users in Microsoft 365. Whether it’s retrieving calendar events, accessing user profiles, sending emails, or managing documents in OneDrive, Graph API provides a single endpoint to connect it all.
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Azure Active Directory
Outlook (Mail, Calendar, Contacts)
Teams
SharePoint
OneDrive
Excel
Planner
To Do
This unified approach simplifies authentication, query syntax, and data access across services.
Key Features
Single Authentication Flow: Using Microsoft Identity Platform, you can authenticate once and gain access to all services under Microsoft Graph.
Deep Integration with Microsoft 365: You can build apps that deeply integrate with the Office ecosystem — for example, a chatbot that reads Teams messages or a dashboard displaying user analytics.
Webhooks & Real-Time Data: Graph API supports webhooks, enabling apps to subscribe to changes in real time (e.g., receive notifications when a new file is uploaded to OneDrive).
Rich Data Access: Gain insights with advanced queries using OData protocol, including filtering, searching, and ordering data.
Extensible Schema: Microsoft Graph lets you extend directory schema for custom applications.
Common Use Cases
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Custom Dashboards: Display user metrics like email traffic, document sharing activity, or meetings analytics.
Workplace Automation: Create workflows triggered by calendar events or file uploads.
Team Collaboration Apps: Enhance Microsoft Teams with bots or tabs that use Graph API to fetch user or channel data.
Security & Compliance: Monitor user sign-ins, audit logs, or suspicious activity.
Authentication & Permissions
To use Graph API, your application must be registered in Azure Active Directory. After registration, you can request scopes like User Read, Mail Read, or Files ReadWrite. Microsoft enforces strict permission models to ensure data privacy and control.
Getting Started
Register your app in Azure Portal.
Choose appropriate Microsoft Graph permissions.
Obtain OAuth 2.0 access token.
Call Graph API endpoints using HTTP or SDKs (available for .NET, JavaScript, Python, and more).
Learn More About Our Microsoft Graph API
Microsoft Graph API is a powerful tool that connects you to the heart of Microsoft 365. Whether you’re building enterprise dashboards, automation scripts, or intelligent assistants, Graph API opens the door to endless possibilities. With just a few lines of code, you can tap into the workflows of millions and bring innovation right into the productivity stack.
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luisanatashaparker · 2 months ago
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Saturday Have fun listening to The Power of Words Mindful Reflection Series for Education Thank YOU! Share with#mums#teachers#schools#education @write ReadWrite Secundaria Instituto Educativo Yits’atil SEQ – Secretaría de Educación de Quintana Roo #positivethinking#selfimprovement#mindset Leave a comment Cancel reply Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is…
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xmanoel · 3 months ago
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Podman: Exportar/Importar volumenes
A ver, esto que explico es para Podman (supongo que en Docker tienen algo parecido, pero como ahora es de pago, ya no le dedico tiempo ni lo uso).
Aqui me estoy refiriendo a mover los datos del contenedor que no están en un volumen, para exportar el fileystem del contenedor se hace con podman export. Pero los datos del contenedor (sobre todo si es una BBDD esta alojada en un volumen externo). Obtener la información de cual es el volumen de ese contenedor:
podman container inspect nonprod "Type": "volume", "Name": "96ba830cfdc14f4758df5c7a06de5b716f4a415fecf1abdde3a27ebd989bd640", "Source": "/home/user/.local/share/containers/storage/volumes/2d062d3174a4a694427da5c102edf1731c5ca9f20e8ee7b229e04d4cb4a5bc69/_data", "Destination": "/var/lib/postgresql/data",
Vale, el volumen se llama "96ba830cfdc14f4758df5c7a06de5b716f4a415fecf1abdde3a27ebd989bd640".
Entramos por ssh en la máquina:
podman machine ssh --username user Connecting to vm podman-machine-default. To close connection, use ~. or exit Last login: Fri Jan 31 13:45:48 2025 from ::1 [user@MYCOMPUTER ~]$
Exportamos el contenido del volumen a un tar:
podman volume export 96ba830cfdc14f4758df5c7a06de5b716f4a415fecf1abdde3a27ebd989bd640 -o volume.tar
Como lo voy a hacer en local y no hay problemas de velocidad ni espacio, lo dejo así sin comprimir. Así me ahorro pasos. Pero si quereis compartirlo por red con otro ordenador o compañero pues le pasais un gzip o bzip2.
Me salgo.
exit
Ahora obtengo los datos de conexión de la máquina de podman para poder copiar el fichero al exterior usando SCP.
podman system connection list Name URI Identity Default ReadWrite podman-machine-default ssh://[email protected]:56086/run/user/1000/podman/podman.sock C:\Users\xmanoel.local\share\containers\podman\machine\machine true true podman-machine-default-root ssh://[email protected]:56086/run/podman/podman.sock C:\Users\xmanoel.local\share\containers\podman\machine\machine false true
De aqui lo importante es el fichero donde estan las idendidades y el puerto para hacer el SCP.
scp -i C:\Users\xmanoel.local\share\containers\podman\machine\machine -P 56086 user@localhost:~/volume.tar .
Ya esta, ya lo tenemos en la máquina local. Aquí lo puedes compartir con otro equipo, enviarlo por la red o lo que quieras. Ahora para crear otro contenedor vacío y usarlo para recibir los datos de este volumen...
podman run -d --name nonprod -p 5432:5432 postgres podman stop nonprod
Como veis lo creo pero inmediatamente lo detengo. No croe que sea buena idea tener ejecutando el contenedor cuando vamos a sobreescribir los datos.
Vemos cual era el volumen que se creó este contenedor: podman container inspect nonprod
"Type": "volume", "Name": "2d062d3174a4a694427da5c102edf1731c5ca9f20e8ee7b229e04d4cb4a5bc69", "Source": "/home/user/.local/share/containers/storage/volumes/2d062d3174a4a694427da5c102edf1731c5ca9f20e8ee7b229e04d4cb4a5bc69/_data", "Destination": "/var/lib/postgresql/data",
En este caos el volumen se llama "2d062d3174a4a694427da5c102edf1731c5ca9f20e8ee7b229e04d4cb4a5bc69". Pues ahora a la inversa. Una vez más vemos cual es el puerto y el fichero de identidad del podman:
podman system connection list Name URI Identity Default ReadWrite podman-machine-default ssh://[email protected]:56086/run/user/1000/podman/podman.sock C:\Users\xmanoel.local\share\containers\podman\machine\machine true true podman-machine-default-root ssh://[email protected]:56086/run/podman/podman.sock C:\Users\xmanoel.local\share\containers\podman\machine\machine false true
En este caso este paso no era necesario porque como veis estoy copiando de vuelta en mi propia máquina. Pero bueno, es que yo lo estoy haciendo de ejemplo. En vuestro caso esto lo tendríais que hacer en la otra máquina y os saldrían cosas diferentes. Copiamos el tar adentro. Que es la inversa de lo de antes:
scp -i C:\Users\xmanoel.local\share\containers\podman\machine\machine -P 56086 user@localhost:~/volume.tar . Y entramos otra vez con ssh.
podman machine ssh --username user Connecting to vm podman-machine-default. To close connection, use ~. or exit Last login: Fri Jan 31 16:21:41 2025 from ::1 [user@HEREWEARE ~]$
Y simplemente ahora es importar el contenido del tar en el volumen. Cuidado aquí porque claro, lo que va a pasar es que se va a cargar lo que haya en el volumen de antes. Por eso, si recordais hace un rato hemos creado un contenedor nuevo, para no fastidiar nada de lo existente. Si vosotros quereis expresamente reutilizar un volumen ya existente, pues ya sabeis ahí todo vuestro.
podman volume import 2d062d3174a4a694427da5c102edf1731c5ca9f20e8ee7b229e04d4cb4a5bc69 volume.tar
Ahora ya podemos salirnos:
exit
Y levantar el contenedor que habíamos creado. Ese contenedor ahora leerá el volumen que hemos importado, por tanto los datos que estaban en el contenedor inicial estarán dentro.
podman start nonprod
Y nada, espero que os sea util.
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mylespilling123 · 4 months ago
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Well this should be simple to report on for our only caught one new product and visited my old friends Texthelp (now called Everway) . Seek them out on SK41. As to Everway they have new AI assisted voices added to their free ReadWrite extension for Google Chrome. They give better pronunciation and inflection to their speech engine. You might need to re-install to get them. But if you go into Settings and Speech you will see AI assisted voices. I am saying this as I missed it myself. Odoo.com/education Odoo is a Belgian based company giving pupils and students experience of running a business. I think it will help any business studies module. Not particularly designed to be accessible but I think the process would work well for students with different needs. It is a business software available for teachers. It’s free to use and puts the user into the position of running a business and the different process in an engaging way using WhatsApp like features. … and that’s it
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mylespilling · 4 months ago
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Well this should be simple to report on for our only caught one new product and visited my old friends Texthelp (now called Everway) . Seek them out on SK41. As to Everway they have new AI assisted voices added to their free ReadWrite extension for Google Chrome. They give better pronunciation and inflection to their speech engine. You might need to re-install to get them. But if you go into Settings and Speech you will see AI assisted voices. I am saying this as I missed it myself. Odoo.com/education Odoo is a Belgian based company giving pupils and students experience of running a business. I think it will help any business studies module. Not particularly designed to be accessible but I think the process would work well for students with different needs. It is a business software available for teachers. It’s free to use and puts the user into the position of running a business and the different process in an engaging way using WhatsApp like features. … and that’s it
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blackholerobots · 4 months ago
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ReadWrite: An AI-powered robot named Captcha becomes first to teach a class
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jennifer13052023 · 6 months ago
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Free Guest Blog Sites: A Comprehensive Guide
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Guest blogging is a powerful strategy for building your online presence, improving search engine rankings, and reaching new audiences. Whether you're a writer, a marketer, or a business owner, guest blogging can help you establish authority in your niche. Many websites accept guest posts for free, giving you an excellent opportunity to showcase your expertise. This guide explores what guest blogging is, its benefits, and a list of free guest blog sites to kickstart your journey.
What Is Guest Blogging?
Guest blogging involves writing and publishing content on someone else's website or blog. The primary goal is to share your knowledge with a broader audience while gaining exposure for your brand or personal platform. Guest blogging often includes a byline or author bio, which may contain a link back to your own website, thus boosting your site's SEO.
Benefits of Guest Blogging
Increased Exposure Publishing on reputable blogs helps you reach a larger audience than you might on your own platform. This exposure can lead to new followers, customers, or collaborations.
Improved SEO Guest blogging provides valuable backlinks to your website, improving your domain authority and search engine ranking.
Networking Opportunities Collaborating with blog owners and engaging with their audience can create meaningful connections within your industry.
Credibility and Authority Sharing valuable content on reputable sites enhances your credibility and positions you as an expert in your niche.
Finding Free Guest Blog Sites
There are numerous free guest blogging sites across various niches. Below are some examples:
1. General Blogging Sites
Tripnock.com Tripnock is an open platform that allows anyone to publish content. Although it's not a traditional guest blog site, it offers exposure to a vast audience.
Thetopteninfo.com Thetopteninfo is a great option for writers looking to share knowledge on various topics, from technology to lifestyle.
2. Technology Blogs
Finbizen.com A popular platform for tech enthusiasts, finbizen accepts guest posts on topics like gadgets, apps, and software.
TechCo Ideal for entrepreneurs and tech writers, TechCo welcomes content related to startups and technological advancements.
3. Lifestyle and Health Blogs
MindBodyGreen This blog focuses on wellness, health, and lifestyle, making it perfect for experts in these areas.
Lifehack A widely read platform where you can share productivity tips, self-improvement insights, and lifestyle advice.
4. Business and Marketing Blogs
Business 2 Community This site accepts guest posts on business, marketing, and social media strategies, providing access to a professional audience.
ReadWrite Known for its business and tech-related articles, ReadWrite is a good choice for industry experts.
5. Travel Blogs
The Planet D One of the most popular travel blogs, The Planet D accepts guest posts that share unique travel experiences and tips.
Nomadic Matt Focused on budget travel, this blog is an excellent platform for backpackers and travel enthusiasts.
How to Get Your Post Accepted
Research the Blog Familiarize yourself with the blog's content and audience. Ensure your topic aligns with the site's themes and style.
Follow Submission Guidelines Most blogs have specific guidelines for guest contributors. Adhere to these requirements to increase your chances of acceptance.
Create High-Quality Content Focus on writing engaging, informative, and well-structured articles. Avoid overly promotional content, as most sites prefer value-driven posts.
Engage with the Community Comment on the blog's posts and share their content on social media to build rapport with the blog owner.
Tips for Success
Pitch Unique Ideas: Submit topics that are relevant but not overdone on the blog.
Polish Your Writing: Proofread and edit your work to ensure clarity and professionalism.
Include a Strong Bio: Highlight your expertise and provide a link to your website or social media profiles.
Conclusion
Free guest blogging sites are an excellent resource for expanding your reach and building authority in your field. By choosing the right platforms, creating valuable content, and adhering to guidelines, you can maximize the benefits of guest blogging. Whether you're a seasoned writer or a beginner, leveraging these sites can significantly enhance your online presence.
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artists-block-incarnate · 7 months ago
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1time-foryourmind · 7 months ago
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How Do Crypto Gambling Laws Vary Around the World?
When it comes to cryptocurrency, quite a number of things are still in the gray, from whether cryptocurrencies are securities or not to whether they can be considered legal tender. This is because industry regulation is still in its nascent stage, and regulators across different territories Rai88 seem to be at a loss about how to deal with this fast-growing digital asset class.
Regardless, cryptocurrencies have found use cases in different areas of life and have revolutionized how we transact in certain spheres, including gambling. In response to the growing use of crypto in gambling, countries have started regulating the sector in different ways.
In this article, we will examine the different ways crypto laws vary around the world and why these laws are necessary in the first place.
What is Crypto Gambling, and Why Are Crypto Gambling Laws Necessary? In simple terms, crypto gambling is the use of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and DogeCoin, among others, to place bets and gamble online. Crypto gambling covers various gaming activities, including poker, sports betting, lotteries, and casino games.
Crypto gambling is a unique intersection of two industries where government interference is necessary. The gambling industry is regulated to protect regular citizens from losing money to organized scams and to generate revenue for the government.
On the other hand, cryptocurrencies are considered assets, and regulations are necessary to protect investors against scams and market manipulations and prevent illegal activities such as money laundering and financial terrorism.
Cryptocurrency has garnered the attention of many, particularly gamers who use it in online casinos because it provides a fast alternative to traditional banks. As ReadWrite KR editor MisoLee stated in her article, coin casinos utilize the characteristics of cryptocurrencies to provide faster and safer transactions than traditional casinos.
Coin casinos ensure gamers' anonymity and privacy and allow for fairness and transparency when placing bets. Proper regulation helps ensure that all gaming platforms do not compromise their customers' safety.
How Do Crypto Laws Vary Around the World? The legal landscape around crypto gambling varies across different countries and regions. Here are some of the ways they differ:
The United Kingdom
The United Kingdom has one of the most favorable regulatory climates in the world for gambling. Gambling of all kinds is legal in the UK, including land-based and online casinos, lotteries, horse and greyhound tracks, and betting shops. The UK also has a strong community culture built around gambling, as there are period gaming exhibitions and expos in the country.
The United States While the United States leads the pack regarding cryptocurrency regulations and has made cryptocurrency entirely legal, crypto gambling is still a huge question mark. Gambling in the US is entirely within the purview of states, meaning that gambling laws vary from state to state. While some states permit online sports betting and have banned online casinos (e.g., Maryland), some states prohibit all forms of gambling (e.g., Utah and Hawaii).
Canada The provinces largely determine Canadian laws on gambling. Each province has the authority to regulate gambling activities, and several provinces have embraced online gambling. However, when it comes to crypto, the legal framework is still a work in progress.
China
In contrast, crypto gambling is illegal in China as all forms of crypto transactions are prohibited in the country. Cryptocurrency exchanges and trading platforms are also banned. But it is not just crypto that is banned in China; gambling as an activity is also prohibited (except in Macau), meaning that there is very little regulatory gray area or wriggle room for Chinese players to exploit.
Korea Korea is more accommodating in its laws in that it allows foreigners to gamble both online and offline. Locals are not allowed to participate in any form of gambling, even though there are some land-based casinos in the country. These casinos are supposed to cater to foreigners only. However, crypto gambling is still generally illegal even though cryptocurrencies are explicitly not considered illegal.
Malta Malta is every gambler’s dream. Malta allows all types of gambling in its territory, and it is one of the major gambling hubs globally, with gambling as a major income stream. It has legalized all kinds of gambling, and that includes crypto gambling.
Italy Italy takes the cake as the first EU member to legalize online casinos at the legislative level formally. Gambling in Italy is legal and well-regulated in a way that does not stifle legal gambling activities.
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monterplant · 8 months ago
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Lexar showcases world first stainless steel SD cards
Lexar has unveiled what it claims to be a world-first in stainless steel encased SD cards.  The new products, IP68… Continue reading Lexar showcases world first stainless steel SD cards The post Lexar showcases world first stainless steel SD cards appeared first on ReadWrite. Continue reading Lexar showcases world first stainless steel SD cards
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