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News and Guidance Special Report 9: Staying the Wall
Steve here with a new Special Report episode. Stacey and I have been working on a lot of important things in our home and wanted to share some tools we have created together. This episode has several tools to be a wall built of love to help when it’s needed. Enjoy!Check out smallbatchsteve.com to see our new shop website! Exciting developments are coming for the Small Batch Steve brand, including plans for international expansion! 👀🔥WARNING: AI SLOP BELOW!When a teenager is disrespectful while asking for privileges like electronics, she is often attempting to seize power through chaos rather than seeking a mature dialogue. To break this dynamic, you must remain the calm, unshakable adult in the room, refusing to be reactive or to compete with her for power.An electronics privilege is like a set of car keys. You do not hand the keys to a driver who is currently shouting at you or refusing to acknowledge the rules of the road. By withholding the “keys” until she can communicate safely and respectfully, you aren’t being mean—you are ensuring she is capable of handling the power that comes with the privilege. Get full access to Small Batch Artisan Sandwich Production at sbasp.substack.com/subscribe

NAG22-12.15.25 - Spotlight: Los Angeles, CA
Full show notes available here.The next Bullish Market event is coming up. Mark your calendars for Sunday December 21st and use #BullishMarket to see what is In Store. There will be music, auctions, MANY new vendors and lots of exciting products.Exciting SBS site changes coming soon! https://shop.sbasp.com has been updated with Bitcoin and USD purchasing options, and small size jars are available for shipping. Get full access to Small Batch Artisan Sandwich Production at sbasp.substack.com/subscribe

NAG21-11.29.25 - Spotlight: Atlanta, GA
This source functions as a structured daily news compilation, designed to give readers a rapid overview of developments ranging from local governance to highly specialized technical insights. The document first provides a “Spotlight” on Atlanta, emphasizing major political campaigns and the debate surrounding House Bill 812, which seeks to streamline construction permits to alleviate housing affordability issues. Moving outward, the report captures essential global and domestic events, before delving into critical technological concerns, such as ongoing cybersecurity breaches affecting millions of people and the concerning proliferation of malicious code generated by unrestricted large language models. Ultimately, the compilation achieves a broad scope by blending hard news concerning politics and public safety with dedicated sections on technical progress and even theoretical mathematical concepts.Full episode shownotes: https://sbasp.substack.com/p/nag21-112925-spotlight-atlanta-georgiaVisit show site at: https://show.sbasp.comSupport our program: https://shop.sbasp.com Get full access to Small Batch Artisan Sandwich Production at sbasp.substack.com/subscribe

NAG20-11.20.25 - Spotlight: Baltimore
This summary, compiled around November 20-21, 2025, offers a multi-faceted snapshot of news across local, national, and technical domains, starting with significant updates in the Baltimore area. Key Baltimore stories include the upcoming NTSB vote on the probable cause of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, preliminary findings pointing to electrical failures aboard the cargo ship Dali, and the activation of a Code Blue for extreme cold alongside expanded shelter space, meal distribution, and warming centers. The report also covers a diverse array of global technical and security incidents, such as the drive to lead open-source AI development, various software vulnerabilities, and a Microsoft out-of-band update, while also noting major national headlines like the sentencing of Pras Michel of the Fugees and political tensions surrounding former President Trump.Visit the show website for show notes and news story listings. Get full access to Small Batch Artisan Sandwich Production at sbasp.substack.com/subscribe

NAG19-11.15.25 - Spotlight: New York, again!
~S: Enjoy this weeks episode. With Mamdami’s win in NY I figured the hosts would be well suited to remain embedded in that region. Let us know at [email protected] or whichever mode of communication you prefer if you have a region that needs a SPOTLIGHT!See the full show site at https://show.sbasp.com!Marketplace supporters: Try https://oshigood.usThis show page summarizes the major political and technological events of the past week, focusing heavily on the seismic shifts in New York City politics following the recent mayoral election, alongside global developments in security, technology, and general news.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source 1: New York City News(Mamdani Wins NYC Mayoral Race: November News Highlights)1. Zohran Mamdani Wins NYC Mayoral Election ◦ Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, 34, won the New York City mayoral race on November 4, 2025, securing approximately 50.4% of the vote against opponents Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa. He is set to become the city’s first Muslim, first South Asian, first immigrant, and one of its youngest mayors.2. Mamdani’s Victory Speech Challenges Trump ◦ In his post-election speech, Mamdani described his win as a “mandate for change” and publicly challenged Donald Trump. He restated key elements of his progressive platform, including free childcare, rent freezes, and fare-free buses.3. Con Edison Reduces Proposed Rate Hikes ◦ Con Edison substantially reduced its previously proposed rate increases; the electric rate hike is now planned for 2.8% (down from ~11.4%), and the gas rate increase is 2% (down from ~13.3%). Local leaders in areas like Westchester, however, remain critical that any increase is too high.4. COVID Vaccine Mandate: NYPD Job Reinstatement Offered ◦ NYC is offering roughly 2,900 employees who were terminated for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine mandate a chance to return to their former civil service roles and pay. Importantly, those rehired will not receive credit or back pay for their time away from employment.5. Council Committee Rejects Central Park Horse Carriage Ban ◦ A significant NYC Council Health Committee voted against “Ryder’s Law,” a bill designed to phase out horse-drawn carriage rides in Central Park. The Transport Workers Union supported the decision, while animal welfare groups vowed to continue advocacy for the ban.6. Fact Check: NYPD Denies Post-Election Walkout Claims ◦ Following the mayoral election, social media claims circulated regarding a mass walkout staged by the NYPD. A police spokesperson denied these claims, confirming “there is no walkout”.7. Mamdani Pledges to Implement Agenda Immediately ◦ In interviews shortly after his victory, Mamdani stressed his intent to “hit the ground running” immediately upon taking office. His priorities focus on affordability and serving working New Yorkers.8. Transit Advocates Optimistic About Free Bus Plan ◦ Transit advocates expressed hope that Mamdani’s long-standing support for a fare-free city bus system may now be realized under his leadership, linking free transit to broader goals of equity and climate action.9. Mamdani’s Climate Policy Focuses on Affordability Benefits ◦ Although climate was not the main emphasis of his campaign, experts noted that many of Mamdani’s key proposals—such as supporting building decarbonization and providing free transit—have inherent environmental benefits.10. NYC Restaurant Scene Sees New November Openings ◦ November 2025 featured numerous new openings across New York City’s boroughs, including “Bowtie Bar,” “Mammamisu,” and “Kitty Sullivan’s,” spanning from the East Village to Astoria.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Source 2: Western Networks Security Threats and Alerts(November 13 – November 15, 2025)1. Windows 10 ESU Update May Fail with 0x800f0922 Errors ◦ Microsoft is investigating a bug that causes the Windows 10 KB5068781 extended security update (ESU) to fail installation, resulting in 0x800f0922 errors on devices using corporate licensing.2. ‘Finger’ Protocol Abused in ClickFix Malware Attacks ◦ Threat actors are utilizing the decades-old “finger” command protocol to retrieve remote commands, which are then executed on targeted Windows devices during ClickFix malware attacks.3. Five Plead Guilty in North Korean US Infiltration Scheme ◦ The U.S. Department of Justice announced guilty pleas from five individuals who aided North Korea’s illicit revenue generation, which included schemes involving remote IT worker fraud and cryptocurrency theft targeting US firms.4. Anthropic AI-Automated Cyberattack Claims Met with Doubt ◦ Anthropic reported that a Chinese state-sponsored threat group, GTG-1002, conducted a cyber-espionage operation that was largely automated via the misuse of its Claude Code AI model, though these claims met with skepticism.5. US Announces New Strike Force Targeting Chinese Crypto Scammers ◦ U.S. federal authorities have create

NAG18 - News and Guidance - Spotlight: New York
This multi-faceted news compilation offers a snapshot of contemporary events across technology, social issues, and local New York governance, concluding with a proverb. The Tech Source highlights serious cybersecurity concerns, including a zero-day exploit by the China-linked group Bronze Butler (Tick), the use of Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) by ransomware gangs, and the theft of defense data sold to a Russian vulnerability broker. A separate section summarizes Hacker News Headlines, showcasing popular technical discussions on topics like the Visopsys operating system and an article on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). The NPR News Summary focuses on the national crisis surrounding the uncertain outlook for SNAP benefits and the government shutdown, while the Spotlight: New York section zeroes in on local matters, celebrating the successful 2025 NYC Marathon with more than 50,000 runners and detailing local efforts to mitigate the SNAP funding lapse for nearly 1.8 million recipients. Get full access to Small Batch Artisan Sandwich Production at sbasp.substack.com/subscribe

NAGSR8 - Biophotonics, Liquid Light machines
This scientific perspective piece explores the revolutionary concept of biophotonic signaling in the human body and brain, arguing that electromagnetic signaling through photons is a fundamental mechanism of cellular communication alongside traditional chemical pathways. The authors, Ganna Nevoit and colleagues, propose a working model where ultra-weak photon emission (UPE), primarily originating from DNA and mitochondria, forms a coherent electromagnetic current that transfers both energy and genetic information throughout the organism. Key themes include the role of liquid crystal and semiconductor properties in biological structures like water and fascia for transporting these signals, the identification of muscles as primary electromagnetic energy generators, and the suggestion that the Primo Vascular System (PVS) acts as a biological “fiber-optic” network for rapid, protected signal transmission, which may explain higher nervous activity and psychosomatic links.Sources usedNevoit G, Poderiene K, Potyazhenko M, Mintser O, Jarusevicius G, Vainoras A. “The concept of biophotonic signaling in the human body and brain: rationale, problems and directions.” Frontiers in systems neuroscience vol. 19 1597329. 23 Jun. 2025, doi:10.3389/fnsys.2025.1597329 (https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12230014/)Visit show.sbasp.com for latest updates and audio episodes Get full access to Small Batch Artisan Sandwich Production at sbasp.substack.com/subscribe

News and Guidance Reads: Frame 47 - Shadows on the Red Horizon
Shadows on the Red Horizon: An Interstellar ContactIn the sterile glow of JPL’s imaging lab, Dr. Elena Vasquez hunched over her workstation like a ghost haunting its own grave. It was late—too late for the skeleton crew that patrolled Pasadena’s halls after midnight—but Elena had long since surrendered to the rhythm of the stars. At 42, she was a mid-level spectroscopist, the kind of expert who calibrated instruments for missions she’d never lead. Her days blurred into nights sifting data from rovers and orbiters, chasing whispers of water ice or methane plumes on Mars. But tonight, the whispers screamed.The feed had come in raw from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, timestamped 03:17 UTC: a high-res panchromatic scan of the Martian northern hemisphere. Comet 3I/ATLAS— the third confirmed interstellar visitor, a ragged iceball slingshotting through the inner solar system like a drunkard’s farewell—had swung perilously close to the Red Planet three days prior. Elena’s team was tasked with artifact removal, prepping the images for public release. Routine. Until she isolated Frame 47.There it was, etched in pixels sharper than a scalpel: the comet’s nucleus, a dirty snowball no larger than Manhattan, trailing its ethereal veils against the rusty curve of Mars. But this wasn’t the expected sodium tail or dusty ion streamer. No, this was something profane—a foretail. Not the anti-tail illusion born of orbital geometry, but a true foretail: a luminous, bifurcated streamer leading the comet’s path, as if the thing were dragging its future behind it like a bridal train soaked in plasma. Spectral analysis showed impossible emissions—xenon isotopes laced with iridium, signatures of engineered propulsion, not cosmic accident. And woven through it all, faint but unmistakable: fractal patterns in the glow, repeating geometries that whispered of intent. Design. Them.Elena’s hands trembled as she zoomed in. The foretail arced toward Mars like a beckoning finger, brushing the atmosphere just enough to scar Phobos with a fleeting aurora. Had it... touched? Influenced? The data logs showed a 0.3% perturbation in the moon’s orbit, a hiccup that could cascade into chaos over decades. Tidal locks shifting. Dust storms igniting. And buried in the noise, a single frame’s metadata glitch: coordinates aligning with Cydonia’s “Face,” that old myth now pixelated into irrelevance. But not anymore.She should have flagged it. Protocol demanded escalation to the review board, then lockdown in some black-budget vault where truths went to wither. NASA had form for this—’Oumuamua’s anomalous acceleration, dismissed as outgassing; Borisov’s cyanide burps, spun as “natural chemistry.” Elena knew the script. She’d written footnotes for it. Her dissertation on interstellar dust had been redacted twice before publication, footnotes on “anomalous vectors” quietly excised. “National security,” they’d said. But whose? The agency’s? The public’s? Or the shadows that funded both?The woe had started years ago, in the quiet erosion of her marriage. Javier had left when the classified NDAs turned their dinner conversations into minefields. “Tell me about your day,” he’d plead, and she’d choke on half-truths about “sensor calibrations.” Their daughter, Sofia, now 10, drew pictures of Mars with smiling faces, asking why Mommy never smiled back. Elena’s reflection in the lab’s darkened monitors showed a woman hollowed out, eyes ringed like eclipses. This foretail—it was her last tether. If she buried it, what was left? A pension at 65, a footnote in someone else’s discovery. If she leaked it... god, the firestorm.Dawn crept in as she composed the anonymous drop. A encrypted Tor upload to arXiv’s shadow server, masked as a glitchy amateur astrofeed. She stripped the headers, but left the raw frames intact—Frame 47 front and center, with a single overlaid caption: See what they won’t show you. 3I isn’t passing through. It’s calling. Her finger hovered over “submit,” heart hammering like a malfunctioning probe. One click, and the veil tore.By noon, the forums ignited. SETI@home threads exploded with screencaps; Reddit’s r/conspiracy crowned it “The Martian Handshake.” Cable news looped the images, pundits squawking about “optical artifacts” while fringe casters screamed of invasion. Elena watched from her apartment, Sofia at school, the TV’s blue flicker her only companion. Pride flickered too—brief, warm—until the knock came.FBI, not NASA. Suits with badges like judgment seals. They didn’t need warrants; her VPN had a backdoor, courtesy of the agency’s own honeytraps. “Dr. Vasquez,” the lead agent said, voice smooth as regolith, “we know it was you. Help us contain this, and we can make it quiet.” Containment. The word tasted like ash. She thought of Javier’s last email: You’re disappearing, Elena. Come back. But she was already gone, untethered as 3I itself.The interrogation stretched into evenings. Polygraphs lied like lovers; sleep deprivation turned the f

NAGSR7 - Functional Ecology
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NAG17 - Spotlight: Thessaloniki, Greece
News and Guidance Show: Global Events and ProverbsSource guideThis source presents an installment of the “News and Guidance Show,” which blends factual reporting from diverse sources with moral instruction framed by a daily Proverb. The content is structured into three main sections: a spotlight on Thessaloniki, Greece, focusing on infrastructure and security challenges like the metro extension delays and e-scooter chaos; a national news brief covering significant events such as a mass shooting, a federal worker shutdown impact, and the death of Diane Keaton; and a tech segment detailing the Hacker News Top 10 and critical Western Security Alerts. Finally, the text uses Proverbs 10:17, which advises adhering to instruction to avoid error, to interpret a cybersecurity alert where the failure to patch older Cisco devices led to a major vulnerability, thereby illustrating the proverb’s contemporary relevance. Get full access to Small Batch Artisan Sandwich Production at sbasp.substack.com/subscribe

NAGSR6 - Spiritual holy trek initiative
The Spiritual Holy Trek (SHTREK) Initiative, also known as the PeaceFirst Trail Initiative, is a non-profit effort preparing for launch with the goal of fostering interfaith harmony and community resilience by developing innovative trail infrastructure inspired by the American Appalachian Trail. The initiative’s most symbolic undertaking is a tri-faith trek planned to run approximately 120–150 miles from Jordan's Qusayr 'Amra to Jerusalem's Temple Mount, involving small groups of representatives from a synagogue, church, and mosque walking together. To facilitate societal healing, the trails will feature eco-friendly shelters and multilingual signage displaying Nonviolent Communication (NVC) prompts to help participants navigate difficult discussions, and the project is actively seeking seed funding to launch a pilot program on the Appalachian Trail by summer 2026 before scaling globally. The project acknowledges potential challenges, such as geopolitical friction and the risk of commercialization critique, but addresses these by emphasizing accountability, spiritual framing, and the intangible dividends of empathy and resilience. Get full access to Small Batch Artisan Sandwich Production at sbasp.substack.com/subscribe

NAG16-10.12.2025 Spotlight Austin, Texas
This summary provides a snapshot of major events around October 12, 2025, blending factual reports with moral guidanceNational News (8 Items)This section summarizes key events concerning national politics, policy, and major incidents reported from sources like National Public Radio.1. Administrative Confrontation over National Guard: The administration stated it will continue fighting to deploy federalized National Guard troops to Chicago, despite a federal appeals court blocking the action on Saturday.2. South Carolina Mass Shooting: A mass shooting at a crowded bar on an idyllic South Carolina island resulted in four deaths and at least 20 injuries.3. Explosives Factory Disaster: A blast at a Tennessee explosives factory leveled the plant, killing 16 people early Friday, with no survivors reported.4. Government Shutdown Impact: Families of federal workers are reportedly tightening their belts as the government shutdown continues.5. Healthcare Premium Risks: The ongoing health care dispute behind the shutdown means that premium costs for Affordable Care Act marketplaces will rise if Congress fails to act.6. China Tariff Standoff: China signaled it would not back down against a 100% tariff threat from President Donald Trump, instead urging the U.S. to resolve differences through negotiations.7. Gaza Ceasefire Developments: Preparations are underway to increase aid distribution in Gaza following a ceasefire, bringing hope for an end to the 2-year war.8. Hostage and Prisoner Releases: Preparations are also beginning for the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza and Palestinian prisoners held in Israel.Science and Technology (10 Items)This section focuses on cybersecurity, software innovation, and technological breakthroughs reported by sources like Hacker News and Western Networks Security Alerts Index.1. AI Inference Speed Improvement: The Adaptive-LeArning Speculator System (ATLAS) was introduced as a method to speed up inference for large language models (LLMs) by dynamically adjusting how the model speculates or prunes tokens.2. 3D Volumetric Rendering Innovation: “Macro Splats 2025” demonstrates combining macro photography and Gaussian splatting to render tiny subjects in 3D with a rich, volumetric aesthetic in real time.3. Cybercrime Syndicate Dismantled: Spanish Guardia Civil dismantled the “GXC Team” cybercrime syndicate and arrested its alleged leader, known as “GoogleXcoder”.4. Zero-Day Exploitation Warning: Threat actors are actively exploiting a zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2025-11371) in Gladinet CentreStack and Triofox file sharing products, allowing local access to system files without authentication.5. Hacking Forum Takedown: The FBI seized all domains for the BreachForums hacking forum, which was operated by the ShinyHunters group and used as a portal for leaking corporate data.6. New Android Spyware: The new Android spyware, ClayRat, is luring victims by posing as popular applications such as WhatsApp, TikTok, and YouTube.7. Tiling Window Manager for macOS: “Rift,” a new open source tiling window manager built natively for macOS, brings dynamic layout and keyboard workflows commonly found on Linux to power users.8. Database Pipelining: Technical details are available regarding the exploration of pipelining in psql (PostgreSQL 18), which is intended to increase throughput and reduce latency by sending multiple statements simultaneously.9. Vulnerable Infrastructure Botnet: The RondoDox botnet is targeting 56 vulnerabilities across more than 30 distinct devices in worldwide attacks.10. Chrome Notification Reduction: Google Chrome is being updated to automatically revoke notification permissions for websites that haven’t been visited recently, aiming to reduce alert overload.Local News: Austin, Texas (7 Items)This section provides key local happenings from Austin, Texas, drawing on recent searches from local sources.1. ‘No Kings’ Protest: A ‘No Kings’ protest was reported at the Texas Capitol in Austin.2. Road Safety Concerns: The brother of a South Austin crash victim spoke out, revealing new details on the suspect charged with intoxication manslaughter; this has prompted community discussion on stricter DUI enforcement.3. MLS Playoff Push: Austin FC is preparing for a crucial MLS match against LAFC, with local fans optimistic about their playoff positioning.4. College Sports Update: Texas A&M’s football team climbed in rankings after a strong performance, impacting local fan expectations ahead of Week 8.5. Weather Hazards: Early October weather included storms bringing lightning and flooding risks to Central Texas, echoing rainy conditions experienced on the July 4 holiday.6. Kerr County Flooding: A timelapse highlighted ongoing weather threats related to flooding in Kerr County.7. Local Lifestyle Show Debut: “Lifestyle Austin TX,” hosted by Catenya McHenry, launched on local stations KBVO, KNVA, and KXAN, focusing on local entrepreneurs and business stories.Trending Notes (2 Items)This cate

NAGSR5: Key Eras and Art in Islamic Formation
Homines MundiAD 660 to 1031 from Islam to Spain. People of the Muslim world then, are the same as people of the world today, with Muslim populations living throughout different parts of the world.The PaintingSome who grow up in a Catholic upbringing will know about the three kings, or three wise men who came to visit Jesus after his birth. This is one of the church stories or bible stories you would hear. Sometimes it would be alongside a reading of letters or a subset of the teachings in the bible. There would be references to certain parts, but not a thorough readingAlois Musil, the first Westerner who encountered the painting of the six kings The ‘Amra complex, long known to and used by local nomads, was rediscovered for the West by the Czech scholar Alois Musil in 1898. The frescos were painstakingly cleaned and preserved between 1971 and 1973 by a team from the Madrid National Archeological Museum, under the direction of Martin Almagro.Christ, as the Cord of LifeA rope is something that is made and can serve many purposes. Thick rope can be crafted to pull extremely heavy loads, and is a useful tool. Thin ropes can break if the fibers are of short length. Thick ropes carry a lot of weight but require many strands and have weight of their own.Three are even better, for a triple-braided cord is not easily broken.Ecclesiastes 4:12 (NLT)Follow in Christ, the Cord of Life. Live in ways that put you into the Book of Life.A cord is something flexible and made from several twisted strands. Muslim, Jew, Christian… the People of the World. On their own, weak and imperfect. Together they are strong and can achieve greater purpose.People EvolvedThanks to Aurochs (ox/cattle) migrating west from Asia. Combined with Maize from America, these powerful sources fed the world and we have continued to grow since then. Honoring religious freedom as well as freedom to live (and eat!) is critical to one’s well-being. Our capacity to learn grew as our diets changed, and the word of man grew, not in importance but in impact. This continued until recently, where words have been broken down and decoded into generative bits, swept up and spit out by tools of man. Our capacity to evolve our understanding of the piety shared across the world is evolving as well. The sheer volume of information that is behind paywalls, library doors or virtual databases is immense, and many of us are not learning as completely as we could be. Not knowing one’s past makes it harder to know oneself. Knowing more of one’s past, makes it easier to know oneself. The lack of this balance is self-evident in people and history but is difficult to see as it’s happening from the perspective of an individual. ☯What Are We Doing?Two examples anyone can recognize. Corn and Beef, are under attack - with so much going to the soybean and various false meats. Governments can control what companies are allowed to form and operate, and how land is used - to a degree. The manner in which farmers are being driven out of their livelihoods by high costs of policy, limited access to materials or just competition due to international food production that is poorly set up to depend on each other instead of function independently, with technology support and materials to accomplish a higher purpose, as a world. What should be the number one priority for each country is perfecting and doing the best farming of beef and corn, with everything else following that lead. This is how new supply chains are formed and forged. Let countries compete in the worlds biggest cook off every 4 years and celebrate what people can make and do.During the Olympics, you see teams fly in their own beef, etc. so they can continue training and recovering and be in peak form. One should lead into the other, ideally. Great sunny day activity, once the warmongers are all voted out or pass on., with followers clearly identified and called out. Anyone preventing the natural and responsible production of maize/cattle should be seen and called out as well. Wise countries will foster and develop large scale co-op systems of farming, in order to regenerate surface ecosystems, and foster collaboration between groups. Energy independence will be another key tenet, in order to avoid pressure from outside and corrupt forces. As time grows and faith grows in peoples, the public faces of those in power will be forced to see the light.Early writing is showing that there were pilgrimages from the west (to Spain, Jerusalem), and that the region had seen unprecedented growth due to trade in and through the region. In A History of the Crusades, this is discussed. Quite simply, the manner in which power was expressed changed over the centuries.Oleg Grabar (2000)That is the new globalist lifestyle.Regarding the Cord of Life, one concept or act would be to create a series of cords, wrapped around the 33rd parallel which connects all major points of the world. Facing north (the only direction blocked from view while enterin

NAGSR4 - VHS vs. DNA
This News and Guidance Special Report presents an expert comparative analysis of two vastly different data storage technologies: the obsolete analog Video Home System (VHS) tape and the emerging digital Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) molecular archive. The report establishes that while both systems serve the common human need to store information, they represent a fundamental technological shift from macroscopic, electromechanical magnetic systems (VHS) to microscopic, molecular-biological systems (DNA). The analysis meticulously contrasts them across several dimensions, highlighting DNA’s unprecedented storage density (potential for zettabytes per gram) and extreme longevity (millennia), against VHS’s low density, short lifespan, and susceptibility to physical wear. Crucially, the text emphasizes that the high upfront cost and slow speed of DNA synthesis and sequencing currently restrict its use to ultra-long-term “cold” archival storage, contrasting sharply with VHS’s historical role as an affordable, mass-market consumer product.Full post available at: https://show.sbasp.com/blog/vhsvsdna/ Get full access to Small Batch Artisan Sandwich Production at sbasp.substack.com/subscribe

NAG15-10.02.25 Spotlight: Osaka, Japan
News and Guidance, aggregates recent developments across technology, national, and local domains, then frames them with ethical reflection. The report highlights significant technological updates, such as the proposed F3 data file format designed to embed executable code and the planned Gmail POP deprecation, alongside global issues like the federal government shutdown driven by healthcare funding and the ongoing crisis of infant mortality in Mississippi. A dedicated local spotlight on Osaka, Japan details issues like the suspension of Expo water shows due to bacteria and the controversial demolition of a destitute district criticized as forced gentrification before the Expo. Finally, the document offers ethical guidance using the proverb, “Treasures of wickedness profit nothing: but righteousness delivereth from death,” encouraging reflection on whether corporate and civic actions are rooted in righteous judgment or short-term gain. Get full access to Small Batch Artisan Sandwich Production at sbasp.substack.com/subscribe

S1 Ep 14NAG14-083025 - Spotlight: Newark, NJ
News and Guidance Show Page Summary for NAG14-083025This document serves as a snapshot of a specific day, compiling a daily news summary aggregated from various online sources like Hacker News, NPR, and Western Networks, alongside local snippets from Newark, NJ. It aims to provide a diverse overview of events ranging from technology outages and corporate actions to national and cybersecurity news [2]. Furthermore, the inclusion of daily Proverbs offers a thematic lens through which to consider the ethical implications of the reported events, prompting reflection on actions rooted in wickedness or violence [2]. Ultimately, the document blends factual reporting with moral guidance, encouraging readers to critically engage with the day's happenings [2].--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Daily News SummaryWestern Networks (Daily IT News Feed) [3]1. TamperedChef infostealer delivered through fraudulent PDF Editor: Threat actors are using Google ads to promote fake PDF editing apps that install TamperedChef malware, stealing sensitive information from users [3].2. Windows 11 KB5064081 update clears up CPU usage metrics in Task Manager: Microsoft's latest preview update for Windows 11 introduces 36 new features, including enhanced Recall capabilities and accurate CPU usage reporting in Task Manager [4].3. WhatsApp patches vulnerability exploited in zero-day attacks: A security flaw in WhatsApp's iOS and macOS clients, targeted in zero-day exploits, has been fixed to prevent unauthorized access [4].4. Microsoft to enforce MFA for Azure resource management in October: Starting next month, Microsoft will mandate multi-factor authentication for all Azure management actions to bolster security against breaches [4].5. Google warns Salesloft breach impacted some Workspace accounts: The Salesloft Drift breach extended beyond Salesforce, with stolen OAuth tokens allowing attackers to access Google Workspace emails [5].6. Malware devs abuse Anthropic’s Claude AI to build ransomware: Threat actors are leveraging Anthropic's Claude AI model to create ransomware for data extortion campaigns [5].7. US targets North Korean IT worker army with new sanctions: The U.S. Treasury has sanctioned individuals and companies linked to North Korean IT schemes exploiting American organizations [5].8. Experimental PromptLock ransomware uses AI to encrypt, steal data: PromptLock, an AI-powered ransomware, employs Lua scripts to encrypt and exfiltrate data across Windows, macOS, and Linux [6].9. Over 28,000 Citrix devices vulnerable to new exploited RCE flaw: A critical remote code execution vulnerability (CVE-2025-7775) affects thousands of Citrix instances and is already under active exploitation [6].10. Google to verify all Android devs to block malware on Google Play: Google is implementing 'Developer Verification' to prevent malware in sideloaded Android apps outside the Play Store [6].NPR Top 10 Headlines: August 29-30, 2025 [7]1. Houthi Rebels Claim Israeli Airstrike Killed Prime Minister in Yemen's Capital: The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels have reported that an Israeli airstrike in Sanaa, the capital of Yemen, has killed the prime minister of their government, introducing a significant new dimension to the ongoing conflict [7].2. Minneapolis Mourns After School Shooting Leaves 2 Dead, 17 Injured: The Minneapolis community is grieving after a tragic shooting at Annunciation Church and School, with the father of an eight-year-old victim speaking publicly. A top advisor to the Health Secretary has been appointed as acting CDC Director [8].3. Three Scottish Brothers Set Record for Fastest Row Across the Pacific: Three Scottish brothers have set a new world record for the fastest row across the Pacific Ocean, completing the journey in 139 days [8].4. New Trial Ordered for 3 Memphis Ex-Officers in Connection with Tyre Nichols' Death: A new trial has been ordered for three former Memphis police officers in connection with Tyre Nichols' death, marking a setback for prosecutors in a nationally recognized case of police brutality [9].5. College Football Season Kicks Off With High-Profile Matchups: The college football season has begun with a record three top-10 matchups and highly anticipated prospect Arch Manning making his first start [9].6. Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down Trump's Tariffs: A U.S. Court of Appeals has ruled against the sweeping tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, stating that the declaration of national emergencies to justify the taxes went too far [10].7. Pueblo County Coroner Resigns Following Discovery of Decaying Bodies: The coroner of Pueblo County has resigned after decaying bodies were discovered at his private practice [10].8. With Help from Master Gardeners, Blind Students are Growing Confidence One Seed at a Time: This heartwarming story highlights blind students gaining confidence through gardening with master gardeners [10].Hacker News (Daily Feed) [11]1. Cogn

NAGSR3 - Value For Value For Humans
This special report episode is part of a how-to series and highlights a three-step process for podcasters to implement value-for-value payments for their shows. It begins by instructing users to create a digital wallet, suggesting options like Strike.me. Next, it advises podcasters to establish their podcast and obtain its RSS feed. Finally, the guide explains how to claim the podcast on podcastindex.org using the RSS feed, register it through podcasterwallet.com with a matching email, and then set up value payments for the show. The overall aim is to enable podcasters to receive direct support from their listeners using a value-for-value model.Enjoy! Get full access to Small Batch Artisan Sandwich Production at sbasp.substack.com/subscribe

News and Guidance show - Spotlight: New Orleans - NAG13-082325
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Try Survival Seasoning today!Here is a summary of the most interesting news items from the provided sources, categorized as general/global/national news, science and technology news, and local news from New Orleans, followed by guidance from a key selection in Proverbs 23.General/Global/National News (8-10 Most Interesting Items)Here are some of the most interesting general, global, and national news items from the sources:• Famine Declared in Gaza: A famine has been declared in Gaza, prompting questions about the criteria for such a pronouncement [1].• Wildfire Blazes Napa County: Evacuations have been ordered due to a wildfire currently active in California's renowned Napa County [1].• Bluesky Goes Dark in Mississippi: The social media platform Bluesky has ceased operations in Mississippi because of a new age verification law [2].• European Shippers Pause U.S.-Bound Parcels: European shippers are pausing some parcels destined for the U.S. due to shifting tariff rules [1].• Trump Administration Halts Wind Farm: The Trump administration has stopped work on a wind farm that was reportedly almost finished [1].• Intel to Give U.S. Government 10% Stake: According to Trump, Intel plans to provide the U.S. government with a 10% stake [1].• FBI Searches John Bolton's Home: The FBI has conducted a search of the home belonging to John Bolton, a former adviser to Trump [1].• Massive Anti-Cybercrime Operation in Africa: Over 1,200 suspects have been arrested in Africa as part of 'Operation Serengeti 2.0,' an INTERPOL-led international crackdown targeting cross-border cybercriminal gangs [3].• DaVita Ransomware Attack: Kidney dialysis firm DaVita confirmed that a ransomware gang breached its network and stole the personal and health information of almost 2.7 million individuals [3].• Dev Jailed for Kill Switch: A software developer received a four-year prison sentence for sabotaging his ex-employer's Windows network with custom malware and a kill switch [3].Science and Technology News (8-10 Most Interesting Items)Here are some of the most interesting science and technology news items from the sources:• Manim: Animation Engine for Explanatory Math Videos: A highlight is "Manim," an animation engine specifically designed for creating explanatory math videos, hosted on GitHub [2]. (Date: 16 hours ago relative to August 23, 2025 UTC) [2].• M1 MacBook User Transitions to Arch Linux Permanently: A user detailed their experience transitioning from an M1 MacBook to Arch Linux, which became a permanent setup [2]. (Date: 4 days ago relative to August 23, 2025 UTC) [2].• Librebox: Open-Source Roblox-Compatible Game Engine: Introduces "Librebox," an open-source game engine designed to be compatible with Roblox [2]. (Date: 12 hours ago relative to August 23, 2025 UTC) [2].• RFC 9839 and Bad Unicode: An item focusing on RFC 9839 and related issues concerning "Bad Unicode" [2]. (Date: 10 hours ago relative to August 23, 2025 UTC) [2].• LLM Coding Agents Experience & Tips: Part 2 of an individual's experience creating software, focusing on tips related to using Large Language Model (LLM) coding agents [2]. (Date: 22 hours ago relative to August 23, 2025 UTC) [2].• Murky Panda Exploits Cloud Trust: A Chinese state-sponsored hacking group, Murky Panda (Silk Typhoon), is exploiting trusted relationships in cloud environments to hack downstream customers [3]. (Date: August 22, 2025) [3].• APT36 Abuses Linux .desktop Files: Pakistani APT36 cyberspies are utilizing Linux .desktop files to install malware in recent attacks targeting government and defense entities in India [3]. (Date: August 22, 2025) [3].• Fake Mac Fixes Install Shamos Infostealer: A new infostealer malware, 'Shamos,' is targeting Mac devices through "ClickFix attacks" that impersonate troubleshooting guides to trick users into installation [3]. (Date: August 22, 2025) [3].• Microsoft Windows Updates Cause Streaming Issues: Microsoft confirmed its August 2025 security updates are causing severe lag and stuttering with NDI streaming software on some Windows 10 and 11 systems [3]. (Date: August 22, 2025) [3].• Microsoft Seeks Feedback on SSD Failure Issues: Microsoft is seeking further information from customers who reported failure and data corruption affecting their solid-state drives (SSDs) and hard disk drives (HDDs) after installing the August 2025 security update [3]. (Date: August 21, 2025) [3].Local News: Spotlight on New Orleans (8-10 Most Interesting Items)Here are some of the most interesting local news items related to New Orleans:• John Goodman Sells New Orleans Home: Actor John Goodman sold his New Orleans residence after cutting the asking price by $700,000 [4].• New Orleans Bar Guide: A guide details 10 essential New Orleans bars and provides recommendations on what drinks to order at each, mostly in or near the French Quarter [4].• Cantrell Indictment Marks Sad Political Chapter: The indictment of New Orleans

S1 Ep 12NAG12 - 08.17.25 - News and Guidance | Spotlight: San Francisco, California
Security Alerts Index - Western NetworksHere are the ten alerts from the "AI & Cybersecurity: Latest Alerts and Innovations" source, prioritizing the most recent items:• Google is adding "Projects" feature to Gemini to run research tasks (August 17, 2025): Google's Gemini is currently testing a new "Projects" feature, similar to OpenAI's Project Feature for ChatGPT.• U.S. seizes $2.8 million in crypto from Zeppelin ransomware operator (August 17, 2025): The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) announced the seizure of over $2.8 million in cryptocurrency from an alleged ransomware operator, Ianis Aleksandrovich Antropenko.• Anthropic: Claude can now end conversations to prevent harmful uses (August 17, 2025): Anthropic has updated its Claude AI model with a new feature that allows it to terminate conversations if they are deemed harmful or misused.• OpenAI prepares Chromium-based AI browser to take on Google (August 16, 2025): OpenAI is reportedly testing an AI-powered browser that uses Chromium as its engine, potentially debuting on macOS.• Leak: ChatGPT cheaper plan costs $4 or £3.50, might release everywhere (August 16, 2025): OpenAI is developing a more affordable "ChatGPT Go" plan, which may see a broader release beyond initially targeted regions like India.• OpenAI is improving ChatGPT voice mode (August 16, 2025): OpenAI is actively working on new features to enhance ChatGPT's Voice mode, providing users with more control over its functionality.• Researcher to release exploit for full auth bypass on FortiWeb (August 16, 2025): A security researcher has released a partial proof-of-concept exploit for a vulnerability in the FortiWeb web application firewall, which could allow a remote attacker to bypass authentication.• Microsoft Teams to protect against malicious URLs, dangerous file types (August 16, 2025): Microsoft has announced enhanced protections within Teams chats and channels against malicious URLs and dangerous file types.• Colt Telecom attack claimed by WarLock ransomware, data up for sale (August 15, 2025): UK-based Colt Technology Services is dealing with a cyberattack attributed to WarLock ransomware, causing multi-day outages and leading to stolen data being offered for sale.• Cisco warns of max severity flaw in Firewall Management Center (August 15, 2025): Cisco has issued a warning about a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in the RADIUS subsystem of its Secure Firewall Management Center (FMC) software.NPR News: August 17, 2025 HeadlinesThe "NPR News: August 17, 2025 Headlines" source provides headlines without summaries, and all are from the same date. Here are ten headlines from this source:• Hundreds march to White House to protest Trump's D.C. crackdown.• Three Republican-led states to send hundreds of National Guard troops to Washington.• Teenagers in Washington, D.C., say the federal police takeover makes them feel unsafe.• Government papers found in an Alaskan hotel reveal new details of Trump-Putin summit.• Electricity prices are climbing more than twice as fast as inflation.• European leaders to join Ukraine's Zelenskyy for White House meeting with Trump.• Old Fiddler's Convention is pushing 90 and keeping mountain music alive.• Hurricane Erin downgraded to Category 3 storm.• Amid growing 'scandal' of elder homelessness, health care groups aim to help.• Chimpanzees pick up communication styles from their moms, not their dads.San Francisco's Week in Local News: August 2025Here are eight local news stories from the "San Francisco's Week in Local News: August 2025" source, including their summaries:• SFUSD Payroll Issues Persist as School Year Begins: San Francisco Unified School District educators are experiencing ongoing payroll problems with a new $20 million system, causing frustration as the 2025-2026 school year begins and highlighting broader administrative challenges.• Fatal Shooting in Hunters Point Neighborhood: A 19-year-old woman was killed and a man injured in a double shooting in San Francisco’s Hunters Point on August 11, 2025, with the suspect still at large. This incident underscores ongoing concerns about gun violence in the city.• Nonprofit Funding Cut Threatens Western Addition Programs: San Francisco’s decision to cut funding to a nonprofit accused of bribing a former city official jeopardized programs for needy kids and families in the Western Addition, sparking community concern and reflecting ongoing efforts to address corruption.• Pedestrian Killed in SoMa Hit-and-Run: A 78-year-old pedestrian was fatally struck by a driver in San Francisco’s SoMa district on August 12, 2025, marking a troubling trend of pedestrian fatalities in the area. Authorities are investigating the hit-and-run.• BART to San Jose Project Faces Delays: The BART extension to San Jose is leaning toward a single-tunnel design to reduce costs and delays, but the project still faces significant hurdles, with updates reported on August 12, 2025. This transit expansion is critica

NAG11-08.15.25 | Spotlight: Houston, TX
Here is a summary of interesting items from the provided news, science and technology, and local news sources, followed by guidance from Proverbs 8:15. Enjoy!Houston Local NewsFrom "Discover More in Houston on Flipboard," key items include: • Houston has seen a slight decline in homicides and other violent crimes during the first six months of the year, mirroring a nationwide trend [1-3]. • National Thrift Shop Day is celebrated on Sunday, August 17th, with Houston area shops highlighted for promoting the purchase of used items [1-3]. • In college sports, North Texas is still working to catch up in conference play, having been previously "lapped" by Texas Tech and Houston [4]. • A movie review for "Nobody 2" is featured under "Reviews For The Easily Distracted" [4, 5]. • The Supreme Court has granted environmentalists a rare victory [2, 3]. • A recently sold office tower in downtown Houston is slated for a $26.5 million residential conversion [2, 3]. • Some residents in Houston are concerned that their problems might be neglected after redistricting [3, 5]. • Flipboard's Houston topic covers various categories including crime, things to do, sports, politics, and business [6].National Public Radio NewsFrom "NPR : National Public Radio," notable items include: • Trump and Putin are scheduled to meet in Anchorage today, with their past interactions adding intrigue to the summit [7]. • On the eve of this summit, Russians have expressed both hopes and doubts for peace [7]. • The Trump administration is asserting powers over the D.C. police chief, a move that capital leaders are pushing back against [7]. • As Republicans engage with voters during tense town halls, they are observed sticking to a pre-determined script [7]. • Despite appearing to no longer be an issue, a certain virus is still identified as a threat [7]. • A judge has struck down the Trump administration's guidance against Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs at schools [7]. • The Trump administration is pursuing the elimination or privatization of the Energy Star program [7]. • The founder of Blackwater is preparing to deploy nearly 200 personnel to Haiti as gang violence escalates [7]. • The anti-Trump podcast "MeidasTouch" is noted for rivaling "Joe Rogan", prompting questions about its long-term viability [7]. • D.C. clergy are criticizing the federal takeover, stating that "fear is not a strategy for safety" [7].Top Headlines (General News / Science & Technology)From "Top Headlines: August 15, 2025," interesting items include: • Streaming services are reportedly driving viewers back to piracy [8]. • There is progress being made towards universal Copy/Paste shortcuts on Linux [8]. • A visualization and simulation of the Central Limit Theorem is highlighted [8]. • The secret code behind the CIA's Kryptos puzzle is now available for sale [9]. • The UK government's 'safety' act is described as being about influence over public discourse [10]. • America's mobility is stalling, with observations that people are not buying homes or switching jobs [11]. • A provocative statement suggests that "Open hardware desktop 3D printing is dead" [12]. • A US Government agency has reportedly dropped "Grok" following a backlash related to "MechaHitler" [12]. • An article reflects on the experience of "I used to know how to write in Japanese" [9]. • The U.S. grid's weakness may signal the end of the AI race [11].Western Networks Inc. Security Alerts (Science & Technology - Cybersecurity)From "Western Networks Inc.," significant security alerts and technology news include: • Plex has issued an urgent warning for users to immediately patch a recently discovered security vulnerability in their media servers [13]. • The U.S. Department of the Treasury has sanctioned Grinex, a cryptocurrency exchange identified as a successor to Garantex, for its alleged involvement in money laundering for ransomware gangs [13]. • Pro-Russian hackers are being blamed for a water dam sabotage in Norway, where they reportedly took control of critical operation systems and opened outflow valves [13]. • A new Booking.com phishing campaign is employing a Unicode character (the Japanese hiragana 'ん') to make phishing links appear legitimate and trick users into downloading malware [13]. • A report reveals that ransomware and infostealers are increasingly relying on stealth over encryption, with only 3% of data exfiltration attempts being stopped [13]. • OpenAI is developing a Chromium-based browser that will feature ChatGPT Agent integration, allowing the AI to control the browser [13]. • Healthcare was the leading industry for data breaches in 2024, with over 275 million patient records exposed, primarily due to weak or stolen passwords [14]. • A new Linux malware, "Koske," has been found to hide itself within seemingly benign JPEG images of panda bears, using them to deploy malware directly into system memory [15]. • Google Gemini for Workspace has a flaw that allows it to gener

Ep 9NAG09 - 05.09.25 | Spotlight: Chicago, IL
Here is a summary of interesting items from the provided news, science and technology, and local news sources, along with guidance from Proverbs chapter 9.If you don't know by now...News from National Public Radio Daily FeedBased on the headlines and summaries provided, here are the 10 items listed:* Federal judge temporarily halts Trump's sweeping government overhaul. This report indicates that a judge has issued a temporary stop to President Trump's planned changes to the structure of the government. This news was dated Friday, May 9, 2025.* Vice President Vance says India-Pakistan fighting is 'none of our business'. This item reports on Vice President Vance stating that the conflict between India and Pakistan is not a concern for the United States. This news was dated Friday, May 9, 2025.* Tufts student Rümeysa Öztürk freed from immigration detention. According to this headline and summary, a Tufts student named Rümeysa Öztürk has been released from immigration detention. This occurred on Friday, May 9, 2025.* Chicago celebrates cultural victory with native son, Pope Leo XIV. This news discusses how Chicago is celebrating Pope Leo XIV, who is from the city. This event took place on Friday, May 9, 2025.* New Jersey is a fossil hotspot, with answers about the day the dinosaurs died. This report states that New Jersey is a significant location for finding fossils and may offer insights into the event that led to the extinction of dinosaurs. This information was available on Friday, May 9, 2025.* USDA, DOGE demand states hand over personal data about food stamp recipients. This item reports that the USDA and "DOGE" are requiring states to provide personal information about individuals receiving food stamps. This news was from Friday, May 9, 2025.* Librarian of Congress firing is latest move in upheaval of U.S. cultural institutions. This article suggests that the firing of the Librarian of Congress is part of ongoing significant changes affecting cultural institutions in the United States. This was reported on Friday, May 9, 2025.* Why this U.S. ambassador cried at a press conference — and is being called a hero. This news item explores the reasons behind a U.S. ambassador becoming emotional during a press conference and subsequently being regarded as a hero. The date for this item was not explicitly provided in the source.* 'Thunderbolts' is an unwieldy jumble, and also the best Marvel film in a while. This is a review suggesting that the film 'Thunderbolts' is complex or disorganized but is considered the best recent movie from Marvel. The date was not explicitly provided.* Google will pay Texas $1.4B to settle claims over user data collection. This report states that Google has agreed to pay the state of Texas $1.4 billion to resolve disputes related to how it collected user data. The date was not explicitly provided.Science and Technology News from Daily Hacker NewsBased on the items listed, here are the top 10 with their available details. The sources provide headlines, source domains, points, time posted, and number of comments, but do not contain summaries or the actual content of the articles.* LegoGPT: Generating Physically Stable and Buildable Lego* Source: avalovelace1.github.io* Points: 548* Time posted: 23 hours ago* Comments: 136* NSF faces shake-up as officials abolish its 37 divisions* Source: science.org* Points: 493* Time posted: 16 hours ago* Comments: 649* ALICE detects the conversion of lead into gold at the LHC* Source: home.cern* Points: 508* Time posted: 13 hours ago* Comments: 263* Show HN: Hyvector – A fast and modern SVG editor* Source: hyvector.com* Points: 256* Time posted: 17 hours ago* Comments: 70* Sofie: open-source web based system for automating live TV news production* Source: nrkno.github.io* Points: 285* Time posted: 15 hours ago* Comments: 37* Fui: C library for interacting with the framebuffer in a TTY context* Source: github.com/martinfama* Points: 153* Time posted: 1 day ago* Comments: 66* 21 GB/s CSV Parsing Using SIMD on AMD 9950X* Source: nietras.com* Points: 259* Time posted: 14 hours ago* Comments: 137* Starlink User Terminal Teardown* Source: darknavy.org* Points: 283* Time posted: 1 day ago* Comments: 99* Show HN: Aberdeen – An elegant approach to reactive UIs* Source: aberdeenjs.org* Points: 195* Time posted: 15 hours ago* Comments: 107* Itter.sh – Micro-Blogging via Terminal* Source: itter.sh* Points: 220* Time posted: 14 hours ago* Comments: 65Security News from Security Alerts Index - Western NetworksHere are the 10 news headlines and summaries provided by this source:* Ascension says recent data breach affects over 430,000 patients. Ascension, a large private healthcare system, has stated that personal and healthcare information for over 430,000 patients was exposed in a data breach revealed the previous month. This news was dated May 9, 2025.* Police dismantles botnet selling hacked routers as residential proxies. Law enforcement has taken down a botnet

NAG07 - 04.28.25 | Spotlight: Burlington, VT
#NAG_April_2025Stories:https://www.sbasp.com/steve-in-texas/news-and-guidance-show/nag07-04.28.25-or-spotlight-burlington-vtSources Used:Daily Hacker News - https://news.ycombinator.com/front?day=2025-04-21Security Alerts Index - Western Networks - https://www.westernnetworks.com/index4.phpSpotlight: Burlington, VT via Multiple SourcesNational Public Radio daily text feed - https://text.npr.orgBook of Proverbs - https://pereiraclassics.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/The-Book-of-Proverbs.pdfNLT Study Bible - Tyndale House PublishersCreed - Arms Wide Open 1.5x Get full access to Small Batch Artisan Sandwich Production at sbasp.substack.com/subscribe

News and Guidance | April 21, 2025 | Spotlight: Myrtle Beach, SC
News summary compiled for April 21th, 2025, with a specific spotlight on Myrtle Beach, SC. It aggregates information from diverse sources like Hacker News, local news outlets, technology and security alerts, and National Public Radio, presenting a snapshot of current events and important advisories. The summary covers a range of topics, from technological discussions and security vulnerabilities to local happenings and national news, further including a relevant biblical proverb offering guidance on navigating potential pitfalls highlighted within the news items. Its purpose is to provide a concise overview of noteworthy information from various domains, tailored with a local emphasis.Sources Used:Daily Hacker News - yCombinatorSecurity Alerts Index - Western NetworksSpotlight: Myrtle Beach, SC via Multiple SourcesNational Public Radio daily text feedBook of Proverbs - Pereira ClassicsNLT Study Bible - Tyndale House PublishersCreed - One Last Breath Get full access to Small Batch Artisan Sandwich Production at sbasp.substack.com/subscribe

Good News! A notebookLM collaboration
This is a presentation from sources I developed, including detailed Timeline of Main Events and periods mentioned across the provided Old Testament, New Testament, and Proverbs excerpts. Due to the broad scope and nature of the sources (introductions, timelines within specific books, thematic discussions), the timeline focuses on major periods and figures rather than precise dates for every event. Get full access to Small Batch Artisan Sandwich Production at sbasp.substack.com/subscribe

NAG05 - News and Guidance | Spotlight on Myrtle Beach, SC
News summary compiled for April 19th, 2025, with a specific spotlight on Myrtle Beach, SC. It aggregates information from diverse sources like Hacker News, local news outlets, technology and security alerts, and National Public Radio, presenting a snapshot of current events and important advisories. The summary covers a range of topics, from technological discussions and security vulnerabilities to local happenings and national news, further including a relevant biblical proverb offering guidance on navigating potential pitfalls highlighted within the news items. Its purpose is to provide a concise overview of noteworthy information from various domains, tailored with a local emphasis.Sources Used:Daily Hacker News Security Alerts Index - Western NetworksSpotlight: Myrtle Beach, SC via WMBFNPR News Summary: April 19, 2025Book of Proverbs - Pereira ClassicsNLT Study Bible - Tyndale House Publishers Get full access to Small Batch Artisan Sandwich Production at sbasp.substack.com/subscribe

NAG04 - News and Guidance | Spotlight on Bisbee, AZ
a notebookLM collaboration...Presentation of news headlines from the provided sources for April 18, 2025, along with guidance from Proverbs 4:18 Get full access to Small Batch Artisan Sandwich Production at sbasp.substack.com/subscribe