U.S. Law Enforcement Seizes Z-Library & Other News

U.S. Law Enforcement Seizes Z-Library

On November 4, U.S. law enforcement seized a series of public domain names from the popular pirate e-book site Z-Library, and access to those domains resolved to DNS servers dedicated to the seized domains. Z-Library subsequently switched its DNS to an anonymous service provider by unknown means, but access has not yet been restored.
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Coffee Guide: Jamaica’s Blue Mountains and Hawaii’s Kona in the Americas of Origin

The Americas origin, so to speak, is very rich, well-known origin such as Brazil, Colombia, Panama has already been highlighted. Some of the other origins are too cold, and some are not very large in volume. Therefore I will combine them and introduce each origin systematically. The core purpose is still to tell you the difference between the various origins when buying beans and what kind of information you should pay attention to.
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Latest Tech News: Nvidia cancels the disputed RTX 4080 12GB version


Nvidia cancels the disputed RTX 4080 12GB version
On October 14, Nvidia said through its official website that it would cancel the previously controversial RTX 4080 12GB version. Nvidia originally released the new RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 at the end of September, the latter is divided into two video memory versions, 16GB and 12GB, but in fact, there are huge differences in the internal architecture: the 12GB version only has 7,680 CUDA cores and a memory width of 192bit, which is much weaker than the 16GB version’s 9,728 CUDA cores and 256bit width. This misleading naming has sparked criticism and controversy.
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AppUninstaller.com’s App Uninstaller Review


App Uninstaller is the best Mac uninstaller you can find. The powerful app removal capability allows you to thoroughly locate and delete all the files with ease. It is very simple to use, and the app removal job is completed successfully in a few clicks. Plus, the one-time purchase is incredibly affordable, allowing you buy once and use it forever.
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UninstallService Review


UninstallService is the best all-around app removal solution to completely uninstall Windows and Mac apps. The core removal capability is powerful and always up to date for scanning and deleting all the files and entries of the unwanted apps. The simple and modern user interface allows you to complete the app uninstall job in just a few clicks. With a single affordable purchase, you can use the UninstallService’s best-in-class Windows uninstaller and Mac uninstaller to get rid of any apps with ease. The newly-upgraded Windows uninstaller is equipped with crapware cleaner, allowing to get rid of the annoying bloatware completely and effectively in automated fashion.
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Facts About the Salt Marsh Dieback in Louisiana

What is a “marsh dieback” and why is it called a “brown marsh”?

Recent aircraft reconnaissance and field surveys indicated that large areas of salt marsh are turning brown across Coastal Louisiana. This phenomenon could have profound consequences for economically important renewable resources and for the citizens of the region. Researchers and environmental planners from across the state are addressing this extraordinary and serious process.
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Dieback of Large Expanses of Salt Marsh Grass in Coastal Louisiana

Background
Spartina alterniflora, also known as smooth cordgrass or oyster grass, dominates regularly flooded saline marshes along the Gulf of Mexico and the eastern United States coastline. This highly productive ecosystem provides critical habitat and nutrition for many avian, fish, and invertebrate species. In the spring of 2000, fishermen and scientists noticed that certain areas of coastal marsh in south Louisiana were turning brown. While patchy areas of dieback have been noticed in the past, the size of the current dieback area is unprecedented. The areas most affected are the salt marshes between the Mississippi and Atchafalaya Rivers.  Since the initial site visits in the early summer, the area of the marsh dieback has increased, and little recovery has been noted in affected areas. Inspections of roots and rhizomes indicate that this event is not simply a dieback of aboveground plant material but can also result in death of belowground portions of the grass.

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