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#Starboard# is a content incentive leaderboard launched by @Galxe, with rankings refreshed in real-time. Whoever has thoughtful content and participates sincerely can make it onto the list and be seen by more people, regardless of the number of fans or traffic.
Robot vacuums are not fully automatic cleaning devices. The side brush tosses dust into corners, the rolling brush gets tangled with hair and loses suction power, and when the filter is clogged, efficiency drops to just 30%. Experts remind you: clean the rolling brush weekly, replace the filter monthly, and clean the air inlet quarterly
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Do you want to gain high returns by exploiting vulnerabilities?
The DeFi security auditing platform @dango is currently collaborating with Sherlock DeFi to host an auditing competition focused on the on-chain order book module.
The vulnerability submission period is open from September 15 to 28, with a total prize pool of up to $100,000.
In addition, the dango v3 testnet is now ready, and you are welcome to participate in the experience.
Ready to showcase your technical insights? The hunt begins!
#Starboard is a content incentive leaderboard launched by @Galxe, with real-time rankings. Those w
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Encyclopedia - [Life Edition]
The refrigerator is not a safe, secure place; putting leftovers in it does not mean they are permanently safe. Low temperatures can only suppress bacteria but cannot kill them. Leafy greens stored in the fridge for more than 3 days are prone to producing nitrites, and cooked meat stored for more than 4 days may breed Listeria. The safest practice is:
Leftovers should be sealed and refrigerated within 2 hours and consumed within 72 hours. For soups, it is recommended to portion and freeze them. Additionally, it's best to empty the refrigerator once a month and
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Encyclopedia - [Chinese Culture Volume]
The seal is not only a tool for signatures but also a physical embodiment of "trust." Since the Qin Dynasty when Emperor Qin Shi Huang established the rule that "the Son of Heaven uses the seal, while subjects use stamps," the jade seal has become a token of divine mandate and power. Scholars would impress leisure seals on their calligraphy and paintings, either expressing the sentiment of "half a day of leisure in a fleeting life" or self-deprecatingly saying "idle in old age." In this small square, one can display elegance and character. The cinnabar i
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Afraid of the unfairness and lack of privacy in game drops? Don't worry!
TENProtocol adopts a verifiable random number generation mechanism to protect your rights.
@tenprotocol addresses fairness concerns in the gaming and digital collectibles space through verifiable random number generation technology.
This technology ensures that the item drop process maintains essential privacy while providing mathematical verifiability, ensuring that the distribution mechanism for rare items is open and transparent.
Unlike traditional drop systems based on black-box algorithms, TEN's RNG mechanism
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Last week at the supermarket, an elderly man slowly took out a handful of coins and counted them one by one for the cashier. The line kept getting longer, and the air was filled with silent impatience. However, the cashier remained smiling, not only helping the old man sort the coins into paper rolls but also quietly asking him, "How long have you been saving?" The old man squinted his eyes in a smile, "Half a year, just to buy a good bottle of soy sauce." Gradually, no one urged him anymore, and some even raised their phones to provide light for him. It turns out that a little patience and ki
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#Starboard# is a content incentive leaderboard launched by @Galxe, with real-time ranking updates. Those whose content is thoughtful and who participate earnestly will be able to make the list and be seen by more people.
Travel Fun Facts:
The "dry landscape" gardens of Kyoto, Japan, are silent landscapes painted with sand and stones, using the texture of the sand to represent rivers and the stones as mountains and islands. Originating from the Muromachi period, they were originally a form of Zen art for monks to meditate. The most famous of these is the stone garden of Ryōan-ji, which features
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