- Fixes: - fixed the crashes, because of the recent changes to a dependency. - updated chromedriver version, to fix carbon.
- New plugin: - gita by @TheShubhendra. Fetches the verse from a chapter in the Bhagavat Gita. You need to get GITA_CLIENT_SECRET and GITA_CLIENT_ID from here for it to work.
* there will not be big updates anytime soon, because something else will be coming soon and I'm working on it...
- Fixes: - fixed the crashes, because of the recent changes to a dependency. - updated chromedriver version, to fix carbon.
- New plugin: - gita by @TheShubhendra. Fetches the verse from a chapter in the Bhagavat Gita. You need to get GITA_CLIENT_SECRET and GITA_CLIENT_ID from here for it to work.
* there will not be big updates anytime soon, because something else will be coming soon and I'm working on it...
In general, many financial experts support their clientsâ desire to buy cryptocurrency, but they donât recommend it unless clients express interest. âThe biggest concern for us is if someone wants to invest in crypto and the investment they choose doesnât do well, and then all of a sudden they canât send their kids to college,â says Ian Harvey, a certified financial planner (CFP) in New York City. âThen it wasnât worth the risk.â The speculative nature of cryptocurrency leads some planners to recommend it for clientsâ âsideâ investments. âSome call it a Vegas account,â says Scott Hammel, a CFP in Dallas. âLetâs keep this away from our real long-term perspective, make sure it doesnât become too large a portion of your portfolio.â In a very real sense, Bitcoin is like a single stock, and advisors wouldnât recommend putting a sizable part of your portfolio into any one company. At most, planners suggest putting no more than 1% to 10% into Bitcoin if youâre passionate about it. âIf it was one stock, you would never allocate any significant portion of your portfolio to it,â Hammel says.
Newly uncovered hack campaign in Telegram
The campaign, which security firm Check Point has named Rampant Kitten, comprises two main components, one for Windows and the other for Android. Rampant Kittenâs objective is to steal Telegram messages, passwords, and two-factor authentication codes sent by SMS and then also take screenshots and record sounds within earshot of an infected phone, the researchers said in a post published on Friday.