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Since 30.05.2026

NeurIPS reviews coming in soon! [D](reddit.com)
So, from what I've seen across twitter(x) and reddit, I've inferred that we'll be seeing NeurIPS reviews drop on July 22nd 5:30 pm AoE(Anywhere on earth), what's your thoughts to those who've submitted to NeurIPS 2026 ? Would love to hear your opinion by the reviewers, the people who've submitted to the workshops (who should've already gotten their decisions too by now I think) and to the main tracks and other available tracks. submitted by /u/Practical-Buddy6323 [link] [Kommentare]
Did I screw up my transaction?(reddit.com)
I bought some bitcoin through Kraken, which I then sent to my wallet on the CakeWallet app. I had a previous receive address from that CakeWallet saved already, so I used that one… Except I later realized CakeWallet changes your receive address each time you move crypto, so now Kraken says the operation has been finished successfully and I clearly don’t see it on my CakeWallet. The transaction was done about an hour ago, is that money lost? Could it be it’s just taking a little longer to be received by CakeWallet? EDIT: the crypto just arrived to my wallet! Everything’s good 😅 submitted by /u/Fantastic_Visual6514 [link] [Kommentare]
Cointer - Free wallet monitoring and dashboard for BTC/ETH with push notifications (beta)(reddit.com)
Hello, A little while ago I posted about a project concept I had. The idea was a web app and a mobile app where you add the wallet address you want to track. Cointer checks the blockchain for you. When a tracked address gets a deposit, you get a notification and a dashboard of activity/totals. No accounts, no passwords, just a private link that ties everything together. For this beta, only BTC and ETH are supported, more chains may come later. This is aimed at people who receive crypto payments, streamers, or people who want to keep an eye on their wallets. Of course, most wallets already have some version of this feature, but this takes it a step further. You can get notified over mobile push notifications, ntfy, Discord, Slack, or email. It also compiles up to 90 days of transactions into a dashboard showing totals for the last day, week, and month, broken down by address and asset. There's an activity page with full deposit history and pagination. I've built a few other open-source projects and picked up sponsors from several hosting companies, which is what let me set this up for a beta. That said, the amount of users I can support right now is small (around 150 BTC wallets and a few thousand ETH). No catch here. There's a 10 wallet and 10 notification channel limit, and notifications aren't always guaranteed. The project is free to use and always will be, contributions just help me support more users and more chains down the line. More info in the comments. Thanks for reading, Luke submitted by /u/VizeKarma [link] [Kommentare]
[US] Scam Alert: Switcher.finance(reddit.com)
Hello everyone! I recently used Switcher.finance, as I noticed many people recommended it. Unfortunately, after using it to swap some crypto, they received my crypto but refused to send the crypto that I am supposed to get. After contacting them, they keep saying that they sent it to me but stuck at transit, but it been days. I also did some digging afterwards, and realised that they operate a massive bot farm, using multiple account to promote their services across social media. This is a massive fraud and scam. Until this is resolved, please avoid it at all costs. Based on my experience, I believe this is a massive scam. To save you the loss, please do proper research next time. Request to moderates I got scam from this site dont removed post without investigating about it last time my friend post regarding this but moderaters have deleted that post the scammer will do downvote and report to delete my post u can see. submitted by /u/Miss0rtega [link] [Kommentare]
XBill!(cygnus.uwa.edu.au)
Ever get the feeling that nothing is going right? You're a sysadmin, and someone's trying to destroy your computers. The little people running around the screen are trying to infect your computers with Wingdows [TM], a virus cleverly designed to resemble a popular operating system. Additionally, some computers are connected with network cables. When one computer on a network becomes infected, a spark will be sent down the cable, and will infect the computer on the other end when it reaches there. That's the basic idea of the game. Pretty simple, but fun for a while, and definitely something to appreciate. XBill was mostly written during the summer of 1994 by Brian Wellington and Matias Duarte, and has gone through several revisions since. The current version is 2.1. New ideas are appreciated, and if they sound interesting enough, may be implemented. Especially if those new ideas include graphics. Here's a page describing some ideas for future versions. Play the Java applet version, in its very unfinished state. It's not too much fun yet, but at least it runs. This is based on 2.0, and may be updated at some point. For some reason, it doesn't work too well with appletviewer, but that's not too important. Anonymous cvs access should also be available sometime soon. Download XBill source (HTTP) Download XBill i386 RPM (HTTP) Download XBill src RPM (HTTP) 1. According to Linux Journal, January 2000