Dive into these Tips and Debates for Moving Your Aquarium and Maximizing Your Fish's Wellbeing

Moving an aquarium can be a daunting task, but fortunately, there are many helpful tips within this text to make the process smoother. One aquarist suggests draining as much water as possible into a bucket for transportation, while leaving the substrate in the tank. Another person recommends siphoning out some of the top substrate layer to reduce weight and avoid having to completely redo the bottom. It’s important to plan out a safe spot in the car where nothing will jostle or fall onto the tank during transportation. Once at the destination, re-fill the tank from the bucket and get the heater and filter going again.

Public Money, Public Data: Norway sets an example with open-source policy for government-funded projects

“Public Money, Public Data: Norway’s Labor and Welfare Administration sets a new example for public repositories” The debate around whether or not publicly-funded projects and software should be made open-source has been an ongoing topic for years, and one that garners both support and criticism. However, Norway’s Labor and Welfare Administration (NAV) has taken a step forward since 2018, when it set a policy to open up all the code for their publicly-funded projects. With over 2,000 public repositories available on sites such as GitHub, NAV has been accepting pull requests from those who want to support and improve government services.

Money Matters: Essential Financial Tips and Debates for Canadians

The text highlights important financial information for Canadians, covering topics such as the RDSP, mobile phone plans, savings accounts, and retirement investments. One key takeaway is that refunds and credits from the government come in very specific ways, and citizens should always verify the legitimacy of any messages or links they receive. Additionally, the text features a debate between the advantages of the TFSA and RRSP investment accounts, and how their benefits change depending on various factors such as income and tax brackets.

Passkeys: The Future of Online Authentication or Cause for Concern?

In recent years, there has been a lot of talk surrounding the need to move away from traditional passwords as a means of authentication due to their vulnerabilities to attacks such as phishing and hacking. In response, companies like Google and Apple have been developing alternative methods, such as passkeys, to provide users with more secure means of accessing their online accounts. But what exactly are passkeys, and how do they compare to traditional authentication factors like passwords and biometrics? According to a recent blog post by Google, passkeys are a new type of authentication that is easier to use and more secure than traditional passwords. They are based on public key cryptography and are resistant to attacks, as they are stored on the user’s device and are only shown to the online account when the user unlocks their phone.

Preparing for a Financial Crisis: Can We Avoid the Next 2008?

The current landscape of the global economy is full of uncertainty and potential danger. The article in question claims that half of America’s banks are already insolvent and warns of a looming credit crunch that could trigger a global financial crisis. It points to data from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) which shows that more than 5,000 banks have negative tangible equity - meaning their liabilities exceed their assets.