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  2. Everydays: the First 5000 Days - Wikipedia

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    Some of the earlier images are hand-drawn and not computer-produced. [14] In an article published to Artnet, art critic Ben Davis asserted that some of the 5,000 images comprising the work revealed various racial, misogynistic, and homophobic stereotypes. [14]

  3. Fractal-generating software - Wikipedia

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    Fractal imagery can be used to introduce irregularity to an otherwise sterile computer generated environment. [3] Simple Koch curves display strict self-similarity. Fractals are generated in music visualization software, screensavers and wallpaper generators. This software presents the user with a more limited range of settings and features ...

  4. Satoshi Nakamoto - Wikipedia

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    The same day, Gizmodo published a story with evidence supposedly obtained by a hacker who broke into Wright's email accounts, claiming that Satoshi Nakamoto was a joint pseudonym for Wright and computer forensics analyst Dave Kleiman, who died in 2013. [49] Wright's claim was supported by Andresen and former Bitcoin Foundation director Jon ...

  5. Cardano (blockchain platform) - Wikipedia

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    Development phases of Cardano, or "eras", are named after notable figures in poetry and computer science: Byron, Shelley, Goguen, Basho, and Voltaire. The first three stages implemented a basic blockchain, and then implemented decentralisation and smart contracts. The Basho era focuses on scaling the blockchain. [33]

  6. Crypto-anarchy - Wikipedia

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    Crypto-anarchy, crypto-anarchism, cyberanarchy or cyberanarchism [1] is a political ideology focusing on the protection of privacy, political freedom, and economic freedom, the adherents of which use cryptographic software for confidentiality and security while sending and receiving information over computer networks.

  7. Powell and the Clippers beat James and the Lakers 116 ... - AOL

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    Norman Powell scored 22 points, James Harden added 21 points and 12 assists and the Los Angeles Clippers defeated LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers 116-102 on Sunday night in the Lakers ...

  8. Charlie Lee (computer scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Lee was born in Ivory Coast, moved to the United States at the age of 13, and graduated from high school in 1995. [3] He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science in 2000.

  9. MetaMask - Wikipedia

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    MetaMask was created by Consensys in 2016 as MIT-licensed open source software. [3] [10]Prior to 2019, MetaMask had only been available as a desktop browser extension for Google Chrome and Firefox browsers.