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" ... Even more than a decade later, Lex can still picture the first drive they took to the fetching village, thriving with artists, restaurants and boutiques, tucked into the Catskill Mountains, “Every time I drive up from the city and get onto Route 375 into Woodstock, I still have a visceral memory of the anticipation I felt when we drove that road, (now renamed Levon Helm Boulevard), for the very first time,” she shares. “It was a bright fall day, with the leaves just beginning to turn. And this beautiful tree-lined road winds towards the village for about three miles, with glimpses of the majestic Catskills mountains peeking through in the distance now and again.” ... "
" ... Perfect for DeFi traders, SafePal S1 adopts an air-gapped signing mechanism, keeping the device 100% offline. The only way to sign and approve the transaction is to scan the short-distance QRcode, which can prevent any online attacks and short-distance peeking. SafePal S1 is embedded with multiple security sensors, as well. Once any malicious attempt is detected by the sensors, the sensor will trigger a self-destruct mechanism and thus the secure element will erase all wallet data, leaving no trace for the hackers. Notably, SafePal allows for buying and swapping within the SafePal App, hooks into CEX like Binance, and provides powerful dAPP support for DeFi with Uniswap and Compound. ... "
" ... Were you to spot the 105-millimeter gun turret of the AMX-10RC pictured above peeking over the crest of a hill (“hull down” position), you’d have every reason to believe you were staring at a tank. And should duck. ... "
" ... Where's the charger? You can see the optional sticker peeking out under the phone. ... "
" ... Witnessing these local, on the ground efforts in Puerto Rico, I felt like I was peeking into the future—one where communities come together in new and innovative ways to build a more sustainable future and to limit vulnerabilities related to food and water access. Like the local residents of a subdivision in the greater San Juan area who are using lawn space and undeveloped lots to grow food like edible flowers, fruit trees and micro greens. “Next time, we’ll be ready to make sure our neighbors have a healthy supply of food. In the meantime, we are also contributing to a more robust supply for the island,” said Gabriel Rodriguez of The Rooftop Garden, who leads neighborhood growing efforts. Next up for the group is the transitioning of tracts of government owned land that are undeveloped, from parks to abandoned lots, to support even more planting. These initiatives are supported by grants from WCK to support the purchase of a new irrigation system and a walk-in cooler that will help with production and facilitate storage. ... "