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GNU/Linux
=> ↺ How to Develop a Reliable Startup Utilizing the Linux OS
- It comes as no surprise that the Windows OS and the Microsoft environment are some of the most common infrastructures to be found within a business. For the most part, people go for Windows simply due to the overall convenience and the fact that many other industries have Windows as their go-to OS.
- That said, did you know that there are advantages to utilizing another operating system for your company? An OS such as Linux can prove to be a fantastic addition, but you’ll have to take the time to figure out the ins and outs of the system. Here’s how you can develop a reliable startup utilizing the Linux OS.
Desktop/Laptop
=> ↺ Bodhi Linux can make an old computer feel brand new
- Bodhi Linux has always held a soft spot in my heart. Not only is it a beautiful, user-friendly operating system, it reminds me of my earlier days with Linux. That is mostly because the default “Moshka” desktop is based on one of my all-time favorites, the Enlightenment window manager.
=> ↺ Kubuntu Focus XE Gen 2 Linux laptop launches with 12th Gen Intel CPUs, up to 64GB RAM
- Kubuntu has released the second generation of its flagship laptop, the Kubuntu Focus XE. With its sleek design, high-end hardware, and pre-installed Kubuntu 22.04 LTS GNU/Linux distribution, the Kubuntu Focus XE Gen 2 is aimed at power users and developers who demand top-notch performance and stability.
=> ↺ Slow computer? Maybe give Linux a shot | Opinion – The Torch
Audiocasts/Shows
=> ↺ 2023-03-22FLOSS Weekly 724: The Wide World of Open Radio – Levi C. Maaia, Ham Radio
Kernel Space
=> ↺ Kernel prepatch 6.3-rc4 [LWN.net]
- Linus has released 6.3-rc4 for testing. “”Things are looking pretty normal for this time of the release process.””
Applications
=> ↺ Machine Learning in Linux: FBCNN – JPEG artifacts removal
- In essence, Machine Learning is the practice of using algorithms to parse data, learn insights from that data, and then make a determination or prediction. The machine is ‘trained’ using huge amounts of data.
- In other words, Machine Learning is about building programs with tunable parameters (typically an array of floating point values) that are adjusted automatically so as to improve their behavior by adapting to previously seen data.
- Machine learning architectures have arisen in recent years that include JPEG-style artifact mitigation as part of AI-driven upscaling/restoring routines.
=> ↺ LibrePCB – A Free Electronic Design Automation Software
- LibrePCB is a free/open source electronic design automation (EDA) software. Its purpose is to help electronic engineering people draw circuits and make printed circuit board designs with drag-and-drop approaches and many more. Its latest version is 0.1.7 which has been released 3 October 2022. We write an overview and introduction of LibrePCB in this article.
Distributions and Operating Systems
New Releases
=> ↺ LibreELEC (Nexus) 11.0.1 – LibreELEC
- The final stable version of LibreELEC 11.0.1 has been released, bringing Kodi (Nexus) v20.1.
Gentoo Family
=> ↺ Gentoo-Based Porteus Kiosk 5.5 Released with Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS, exFAT Support
- Coming a year after Porteus Kiosk 5.4, the Porteus Kiosk 5.5 release is powered by the long-term supported Linux 6.1 LTS kernel series to support new hardware and features and includes upgraded userland packages from Gentoo Linux portage snapshot 20230318.
- New features in Porteus Kiosk 5.5 include support for exFAT formatted storage devices, MD5 authentication support in 802.1x wired networks, support for monitoring the battery capacity of connected clients, as well as the ability to enable the watchdog timer to automatically restart the computer when something fails.
Fedora Family / IBM
=> ↺ Operation vs. innovation: 3 tips for a win-win
=> ↺ Digital transformation: 3 ways agile methodologies can help
=> ↺ 2023-03-24IT layoffs: 7 tips to develop resiliency
=> ↺ 2023-03-22Red Hat Summit 2023 session catalog and agenda builder now available
=> ↺ 2023-03-22Red Hat, Team Guidehouse named winner in Mission Daybreak challenge to reduce Veteran suicides
Debian Family
=> ↺ Debian 12 Bookworm: Best New Features
- Debian 12 has been under development for a few months and slowly moving towards a final release. As of publishing this, it is currently under the hard freeze. That means no major package changes or enhancements are expected.
- This release comes with several new features and improvements, making it an exciting release for Debian enthusiasts. In this article, we will discuss the best new features of Debian 12 Bookworm and how they can benefit users.
- Here are all the details.
Canonical/Ubuntu Family
=> ↺ Ubuntu Touch OTA-1 Focal brings Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to smartphones
- The community of developers who have been keeping the dream of Ubuntu phones and tablets alive since Canonical abandoned the project have announced that the first stable build of Ubuntu Touch based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS “Focal Fossa” is here.
=> ↺ First Ubuntu Touch OTA Release Based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Is Out Now
- To everyone’s surprise and while we were waiting for the Ubuntu Touch OTA-25 update, UBports pushed today a new stable update based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, entitled Ubuntu Touch OTA-1 Focal. This is the culmination of more than a year of hard work porting Ubuntu Touch from Ubuntu 16.04 to Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.
- The Focal Fossa Ubuntu Touch OTA-1 update is currently only available for Fairphone 4, Google Pixel 3a, Vollaphone 22, Vollaphone X, and Vollaphone devices. UBports also mentioned the fact that this release supports Android phones running Android 9 or later.
=> ↺ 6 Ubuntu 23.04 “Lunar Lobster” Features That Are Worth Upgrading For
- It’s only been three months since 2023 began and Ubuntu has already released its short-term release, Ubuntu 23.04 “Lunar Lobster”. Even though it comes with only nine months of support (until January 2024), it’s excited people with its slew of upcoming features.
- If you are an avid Ubuntu fan and don’t want to wait to get your hands on the final release, you can take a sneak peek into the beta version and get going with the latest features on display.
- Here’s what you can expect with April’s release of Ubuntu Lunar Lobster 23.04.
Devices/Embedded
=> ↺ Edge embedded database for VxWorks and Wind River Linux
- ITTIA™ has announced the immediate availability of ITTIA DB software for the industry-leading VxWorks RTOS and Wind River Linux operating system. ITTIA DB is an embeddable, high-performance database that integrates time series with real-time data processing, where low-footprint transactional and analytical queries are both performed locally on embedded devices. Together, ITTIA DB and Wind River software offers a great edge computing platform for developers of embedded system applications.
Open Hardware/Modding
=> ↺ Meet my Friend, Jack
- How does the OS know when a headset is plugged in? This is a physical jack, so there must be a physical change that is detectable.
- Some jacks have normally-closed sense pins that open when you insert a plug. These might be readable as a simple digital I/O – high or low. If you’ve ever wired gadgets onto the GPIO pins of a Raspberry Pi, it’s something like that.
- The Librem 14, though, has a normally open sense pin. The plug tip shorts two pins together. The jack’s datasheet has a diagram worth a thousand words…
Mobile Systems/Mobile Applications
=> ↺ Daily Authority: Google or GrapheneOS? – Android Authority
=> ↺ New Google Wallpapers come to Android, including a previous Pixel exclusive
=> ↺ android: Government wants you to update your Android device, here’s why
=> ↺ Hundreds of banking apps at risk from the new Nexus Android trojan | Fox News
=> ↺ Multi-Device Sync Finally Makes Its Way to the Android Play Store / Digital Information World
=> ↺ 18 of the best Wear OS 3 tips and tricks for your Android smartwatch | Android Central
=> ↺ Best ways to Manually Update an Android Device OS
=> ↺ How to enable 10-bit color on Android | Tom’s Guide
=> ↺ ZTE releases stable Android 13 Update for the Axon 40 Ultra, Nubia Z40S Pro and Z40 Pro
=> ↺ This three-year-old LG smartphone is getting Android 13 | Android Central
=> ↺ The Android Police podcast makes Google Bard say the silliest things
=> ↺ Best ways to Manually Update an Android Device OS
=> ↺ Top 6 ways to Play Android Games and Run Apps on PC
=> ↺ Will Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra Receive One UI 6 (Android 14)?
=> ↺ LG V60 users get surprise Android 13 update in the US -
=> ↺ “Why a European mobile operating system can’t challenge Android and iOS”
- In a pretty long article published on March 24th at “TheNextWeb”, /e/OS was lucky enough to be highlighted as a proof of “why a a European mobile operating system can’t challenge Android and iOS”.
- So “two OS is enough”. But why not “one OS is enough” in that case?
- For apps developers, having to deal with both iOS+Android is real pain. They would really prefer one OS.
- But there is a solution for this: use the technologies of the web to build mobile apps. That’s called “PWA”, “miniApps”… Standard technologies, not owned by X or Y. When you reach that point, then you can have 1,2,3… 5, 100 different OS. You don’t care: all apps will work. That would be possible, and we think it’s what’s going to happen.
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software
FSFE
=> ↺ 2023-03-22The Interoperable Europe Act needs a “Free Software first” approach
=> ↺ 2023-03-20Meet Andrei and David, two first edition YH4F participants
GNU Projects
=> ↺ GnuCash 5.0 Accounting Software Released with New Stock Transaction Assistant
- Highlights of the GnuCash 5.0 release include a new Stock Transaction Assistant that can be accessed from the Actions menu. This feature will guide you through entering most investment transactions for bonds, mutual funds, and stocks.
- This release also introduces an Investment Lots report that displays a graph of capital gains and losses in a period by investment lot. This feature works only when you use the View Lots dialog to manage capital gains and losses and can be accessed from the Reports > Assets & Liabilities menu.
=> ↺ GnuCash 5.0 Released
- Version 5.0 of the GnuCash accounting tool is out. Changes include a number of investment-tracking improvements, better completion in the register window, a reworked report-generation system, and more.
Programming/Development
=> ↺ 2023-03-23Internal includes instead of global ones – EasyHack
- In every C/C++ source code file, we use header files to put declarations of functions, data types, class, macro and other relevant things inside it. These files have the extension of .h (for C) and .hxx (for C++).
- We have different header types: internal and global includes. Some of the header files are used in many places. For example, in LibreOffice we have several modules, and some modules are used in many places. Here, we focus on the VCL module. For the global includes, they are placed inside include/ folder, and for internal headers of VCL module, the include files are put inside include/vcl/.
Python
=> ↺ 2023-03-18Python and SLSA
Rust
=> ↺ 2023-03-23The Rust Programming Language Blog: Announcing Rust 1.68.1
Leftovers
=> ↺ 2023-03-20EU Commission pledges €1 billion to Turkey quake recovery
=> ↺ 2023-03-22Turkey: Suspend Time Limit on Travel Outside Quake Zone
=> ↺ 2023-03-18Niinistö: Relief after Turkey visit
=> ↺ 2023-03-21Crib Sheet: Quantum of Nightmares
=> ↺ 2023-03-21Printing real headline news on the Commodore 64 with The Newsroom’s Wire Service
Science
=> ↺ 2023-03-22Scientists See Photosynthesis Happening in Detail, Thanks to New Laser Technique
Education
=> ↺ 2023-03-18‘Hating Everyone Everywhere All at Once at Stanford’
=> ↺ 2023-03-22Universal Free School Lunch Is an Absolute No-Brainer
Hardware
=> ↺ 2023-03-18Some reasons why CPUs might re-use unofficial NOPs for other things
Health/Nutrition/Agriculture
=> ↺ 2023-03-20Woman told she shouldn’t serve on Ottawa health board because of her weight
=> ↺ 2023-03-18The brewing war over who goes hungry in America — and how to feed them
=> ↺ 2023-03-19Wyoming banned the abortion pill. Some states are trying to go even further.
=> ↺ 2023-03-23What is misophonia? Little known hearing problem affects 18 percent of adults in UK, study claims
=> ↺ 2023-03-22How Ivermectin Became a Belief System
Proprietary
=> ↺ 2023-03-22AI Takes Over Because of Human Hype, Not Machine Intelligence
Linux Foundation
=> ↺ Linux Foundation Takes on Metaverse, Physical World Mapping Challenges
- The Linux Foundation (LF), one of the primary driving forces behind the continuing growth of open-source technology, is turning its attention to developing a better metaverse and creating a living digital record of the physical world.
- In December, LF announced the Open Metaverse Foundation (OMF) with a mission to provide a collaboration space for diverse industries to work on developing open-source software and standards for an inclusive, global, vendor-neutral, and scalable metaverse.
Security
=> ↺ 2023-03-21CISA Releases Eight Industrial Control Systems Advisories
=> ↺ 2023-03-22Windows 11 security flaw exposes cropped-out screenshot data
=> ↺ 2023-03-21Romania detains 3 Dutch people for phishing scams; Fourth held in Enschede
=> ↺ Security updates for Monday [LWN.net]
- Security updates have been issued by Debian (libreoffice and xen), Fedora (chromium, curl, and xen), Red Hat (kernel, kernel-rt, kpatch-patch, and thunderbird), Scientific Linux (thunderbird), Slackware (tar), SUSE (apache2, ceph, curl, dpdk, helm, libgit2, and php7), and Ubuntu (firefox and thunderbird).
=> ↺ What’s happening with the Latitude Financial cyber attack? Millions of customer details stolen in one of the largest-known data breaches in Australia
- Millions of Australian and New Zealand customers have had their records stolen in the attack on Latitude Financial announced a fortnight ago.
- The data includes up to 7.9 million drivers licence numbers and 53,000 passport numbers.
- The attack is the largest-known data breach on a financial institution in Australia.
- Here’s what we know about the Latitude hack so far.
=> ↺ Crown Resorts says ransomware group claims accessing some of its files
- Crown Resorts said on Monday a ransomware group had contacted the company, claiming that they had gained access to some files related to Australia’s biggest casino operator following a data breach at a file transfer service GoAnywhere.
- “We were recently contacted by a ransomware group who claimed they have illegally obtained a limited number of Crown files,” a spokesperson of the formerly listed firm said in a statement.
=> ↺ The criminal use of ChatGPT – a cautionary tale about large language models
- In response to the growing public attention given to ChatGPT, the Europol Innovation Lab organised a number of workshops with subject matter experts from across Europol to explore how criminals can abuse large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT, as well as how it may assist investigators in their daily work.
=> ↺ Twitter takes legal action after source code leaked online
=> ↺ Updating: Cyberattack against CHRU Brest: what happened
- In a March 11 post about non-U.S. hospitals that had been victims of cyberattacks, DataBreaches had noted a report about CHU-BREST. Valéry Rieß-Marchive of LeMagIT has an update and more details on the incident.
=> ↺ No need to hack when 682,000 medical records are leaking, Monday edition
- On March 15, DataBreaches was contacted by a researcher who had found a “bunch of medical docs.” The files included patient intake evaluations, laboratory results, medical records requests, insurance information forms, treatment or consultation notes, and other files you would expect to see in a patient’s records. The patients all appeared to be in Texas, and there were almost 683,000 files.
- When the researcher couldn’t determine who owned the data, they requested DataBreaches’ help. The researcher’s confusion was understandable. There appeared to be scanned documents from numerous doctors and medical groups, although certain names cropped up more than others. Most of the files were scanned pdf files and many were more than a decade old. The most recent files appeared to be dated in 2018 or so.
=> ↺ NYS Secures $200,000 from Law Firm for Failing to Protect New Yorkers’ Personal Data
- According to the filing, the law firm’s server was vulnerable to attack in November 2021 because they had not patched a vulnerability reported by Microsoft months earlier in April and May. A patch had been made available by Microsoft at around the the time as the vulnerability report.
Defence/Aggression
=> ↺ 2023-03-19Assad’s 2nd Diplomatic Trip in Days Speeds Easing of Isolation
=> ↺ 2023-03-19Syria’s Assad visits UAE as Arab isolation eases
=> ↺ 2023-03-24Call for international action against Turkish occupation and crimes in North-East Syria
=> ↺ 2023-03-19Iran’s president to visit Saudi king in bid to thaw ties
=> ↺ 2023-03-23Someone Has Been Mailing USB Drives to Journalists That Are Programmed to Explode
=> ↺ 2023-03-209 Chinese killed in Central African Republic, President Xi calls for ‘severe punishment’
=> ↺ 2023-03-20Right-Wing Provocateurs Are Trying to Drag Australia Into War With China
Environment
=> ↺ 2023-03-20Green Party response to IPCC Synthesis Report
=> ↺ 2023-03-25Some cancellations at Eindhoven Airport due to climate protest
=> ↺ 2023-03-20UN climate scientists are running out of ways to warn us
=> ↺ 2023-03-23Only a Mass Working-Class Climate Politics Can Free Us From the Climate Doom Cycle
=> ↺ 2023-03-20Last opportunity to stop worst of climate change, says UN report
=> ↺ 2023-03-20This New NYC Hospital Is Designed to Be Hurricane-Proof
=> ↺ 2023-03-20UN: Climate action needs ‘quantum leap’ to save 1.5C goal
=> ↺ 2023-03-20UN report urges all-out climate push – now
=> ↺ 2023-03-23The state of California’s drought after an epic winter
Energy/Transportation
=> ↺ 2023-03-24EU’s Energy and Politic Approach to Indonesia: Between Hate and Love
=> ↺ 2023-03-20Silfab Solar raises $125M to fund U.S. cell manufacturing plant
=> ↺ 2023-03-21Changes coming to ensure prompt reporting of oilsands spills, Alberta premier says
=> ↺ 2023-03-24The EU’s Green Deal Industrial Plan Is a Windfall for Corporations
=> ↺ 2023-03-24Detained Crypto Fugitive Do Kwon Faces Extradition to U.S. and South Korea
Overpopulation
=> ↺ 2023-03-22Drought in Somalia may have killed 43,000 in 2022, half of them under age 5, says UN
Finance
=> ↺ 2023-03-24Landlords selling private sector rentals as new rules slash their income
=> ↺ 2023-03-22Inflation means significantly higher traffic fines this year; Up 10% on average
=> ↺ 2023-03-23Free-Market Idolatry and Hatred of Democracy Go Hand in Hand
=> ↺ 2023-03-23Africa’s Economy Projected to Grow 3.9 Pct in 2023: UNECA
=> ↺ 2023-03-19Accelerating the Use of Digital Technologies is Key to Boosting Economic Growth in Africa
=> ↺ 2023-03-25Central bank president lashes out at Dutch Cabinet over deficit levels
=> ↺ 2023-03-22The Fed prioritizes inflation over bank turmoil with its latest rate hike
=> ↺ 2023-03-23UK Workers remain divided over Hunt’s Spring Budget announcements, new survey shows
AstroTurf/Lobbying/Politics
=> ↺ 2023-03-24Activists at Geneva vigil demand “Freedom for Öcalan”
=> ↺ 2023-03-24I Re-Joined Twitter
=> ↺ 2023-03-22Twitter Users Are Complaining About Vanishing Tweets
=> ↺ 2023-03-21Elon Musk sets automated poop emoji response for all press queries on Twitter
=> ↺ 2023-03-23Bolivia Under Evo Morales: 13 Years of Reclaiming Sovereignty
=> ↺ 2023-03-21Elon Musk’s Foreign Connections Raised National Security Concerns for Biden Administration
Misinformation/Disinformation/Propaganda
=> ↺ 2023-03-22Spotify has reportedly spent less than 10 percent of its Joe Rogan apology fund (updated)
=> ↺ 2023-03-23Fact check: No, Putin did not kneel before Xi Jinping
Censorship/Free Speech
=> ↺ 2023-03-22Roger Waters concert cannot be halted, says Munich city council
=> ↺ 2023-03-21Ex-Judge Rejects Free Speech Defense in Project Veritas Case
=> ↺ 2023-03-21Suspects in hate speech laser projections face community service for Breda attack
=> ↺ 2023-03-23Florida Decides To Extend LGBT School Censorship to All Grades After All
Freedom of Information / Freedom of the Press
=> ↺ 2023-03-21At least 28 journalists harassed, beaten, denied access while covering Nigerian state elections
=> ↺ 2023-03-21Kurdish journalist Hamdullah Bayram arrested in ‘terror’ case
=> ↺ 2023-03-23Belarusian journalist Henadz Mazheyka sentenced to 3 years in prison
=> ↺ 2023-03-23Turkish authorities arrest employee of Yeni Yaşam newspaper in terrorism investigation
=> ↺ 2023-03-24Unidentified men attack brother of exiled Bangladeshi journalist Zulkarnain Saer Khan
Civil Rights/Policing
=> ↺ 2023-03-19In the face of anti-Asian racism, report finds some Chinese Canadians feeling ‘wu nai’ — helpless and hopeless
=> ↺ 2023-03-23FTC Wants to End the Hell That Is Trying to Cancel a Free Trial or Subscription
=> ↺ 2023-03-20Canada dispatch: issues, challenges, and victories of Canadian francophonie
=> ↺ 2023-03-23How digitalization improves remittances to Africa
=> ↺ 2023-03-23The Crisis of the Intellectuals
=> ↺ 2023-03-22Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Workers Are in the Longest Newspaper Strike in Decades
=> ↺ 2023-03-22Good Riddance to Howard Schultz, Starbucks’s Union-Buster-in-Chief
Internet Policy/Net Neutrality
=> ↺ 2023-03-21Next Steps in IPv6 Policy Work
=> ↺ 2023-03-20The Internet Governance Forum in 2023
=> ↺ 2023-03-22Relax, It’s Just Networking (and humans are just complicated machines)
Monopolies
Patents
=> ↺ 2023-03-24G 2/21: Is the technical effect embodied by the invention as originally disclosed?
Trademarks
=> ↺ 2023-03-20Trade mark protection for ‘METAVERSE’?
=> ↺ 2023-03-24Proving genuine use of an EU trademark to defeat revocation proceedings
Gemini* and Gopher
Personal
=> ↺ 🔤SpellBinding: HYLMTUI Wordo: STAPH
=> ↺ Yahtzee
- We started playing Yahtzee as a way of playing games and passing the time with my in-laws over Zoom, back in the early days of the pandemic. It became a weekly thing: every Sunday, two games of Yahtzee, rolling the dice for around 45 minutes total, circling the wins on our scorecards.
=> ↺ An Admission
- The last year in general, and the last couple of months generally, have been bad from a mental health perspective. I’ve taken some real, tangible steps to healing from what went on when I was younger. I’m seeing a therapist; I need to schedule our next appointment. But it’s been helping.
=> ↺ House rules for Halberds & Helmets
- I think there will be some changes to Halberds and Helmets, based on discussions on the Internet Office Hours podcast.
=> ↺ The need to be seen
- It feels somewhat pointless to just create things knowing there will never be an audience to see it.
- Similarly, I’ve tried writing on my own a number of times before I found Gemini. I’d find an old notebook for school and start writing about my day or whats on my mind, but very quickly would burn out. I tried having a digital journal for 2014 as well as later in 2022, but each one never got more than a couple entries before I lost interest. It wasn’t until I found Gemini, where I could post my writings, that I was able to stick to it for more than a week. The year anniversary for me starting this is coming around the corner and It’s hard to believe it’s been that long. Writing for my glog has been a great escape for me, much more rewarding than any video game ever was. Sure I’ll still occasionally write something, knowing full well I won’t publish it, just to get it off my chest, but still the desire to have an audience still fuels part of this passion. Even if it’s someone just skimming through it and not finding much interest, the very fact I’ve created something that can be viewed by another being just brings me a sort of closure. It scratches that creative itch.
Politics
=> ↺ The Movement against the Pension Reform
- Hi Gemini! A short text to talk about what is happening in the streets of Paris and elsewhere, as I’m spending most of my time and energy out there. If you saw trash on fire, I’m going to talk mostly about that. I won’t talk about what the reform is about; essentially, people’s anger is focused on the change of the legal age for retirement, pushed from 62 to 64 years, which a good two thirds of the population rejects, including a significant part demanding the legal age to be 60 again.
Technical
=> ↺ re: systemd-free
- After my first encounter with systemd (which I honestly cannot remember the details of) I started reading about it, found myself quite convinced by the arguments against it, and kind of joined the “systemd is evil” camp and eventually moved to a systemd-free distro.
=> ↺ Doing stuff and process degradation.
- I am confronted with office work that I don’t want to do but needs to get done. I had to trick myself into doing it by getting out of the house with my office work with the reward of coffee and pastry. I had to put that down just to bring me to the here and now.
Programming
=> ↺ I have made a gemini random url script
- I have created a random URL script to jump to any url in the gemini space, since I way playing around with PHP on my gemini server I thought what would be interesting small projects, so I did this.
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