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Is this fake news? If no, who can provide the txid(s)?

Will zap, thanks.

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Not familiar with this site, but this is not a real txid:

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Can you post the raw txid, or link to Mempool Space, Blockstream Info, etc?

The story developing around this xz / ssh #CVE-2024-3094 is absolutely wild. This has ‘state actor’ written all over it.

https://boehs.org/node/everything-i-know-about-the-xz-backdoor

LOL

I’m a data/analytics engineer, so it’s mostly Python & SQL for me, and a ton of dbt tempting in a data warehouse env.

I did start learning Go recently, and I know enough JS and HTML to build a really shitty website.

Everything I know about React is the exact opposite of “simple” or “lightweight” 😂. But I don’t know much about React Native.

🐇🐇🐇

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100% if you salt them and let them sit for a couple hours, it’s amazing how much water they lose. Getting rid of the water is key for crispness if frying etc

On a grill / BBQ, definitely not necessary.

If you are frying / pan searing / roasting, AND you want them to get crispy, then I would definitely recommend that.

Grilled eggplant with a parmesian cheese spread, tomato, and basil