Open your terminal.
In the root directory run the command:
sudo nano /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
It seems that numerous GNU/Linux users (including myself) have been having issues with the system randomly "freezing" during light usage. From journalctl
output and anecdotal accounts, it is speculated that the AMD Ryzen CPUs do not support other C-states for power management very well (at least on GNU/Linux distributions), and the freezing may be resolved by limiting the C-state of the CPU.
Limiting the C-state of the CPU can be done through the addition of the following kernel boot parameter.
processor.max_cstate=1
// 1. Import everything | |
import { Wallet, BigNumber, ethers, providers } from 'ethers' | |
const { FlashbotsBundleProvider, FlashbotsBundleResolution } = require('@flashbots/ethers-provider-bundle') | |
/* | |
Mainnet | |
const provider = new providers.JsonRpcProvider('https://eth-mainnet.g.alchemy.com/v2/cmHEQqWnoliAP0lgTieeUtwHi0KxEOlh') | |
const wsProvider = new providers.WebSocketProvider('wss://eth-mainnet.g.alchemy.com/v2/cmHEQqWnoliAP0lgTieeUtwHi0KxEOlh') | |
*/ |
deb https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ bookworm contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
# deb-src https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ bookworm contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
deb https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ bookworm-updates contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
# deb-src https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ bookworm-updates contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
deb https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ bookworm-proposed-updates contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
# deb-src https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ bookworm-proposed-updates contrib main non-free non-free-firmware | |
deb https://ftp.debian.org/debian/ bookworm-backports contrib main non-free non-free-firmware |
A description of known problems in Satoshi Nakamoto's paper, "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System", as well as notes on terminology changes and how Bitcoin's implementation differs from that described in the paper.
The longest chain not only serves as proof of the sequence of events witnessed, but proof that it came from the largest pool of CPU power.
Title: Simple Sabotage Field Manual Author: Strategic Services Office of Strategic Services