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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14915 · Jul 5

#other#awesome_list#brasil#ciencia_da_computacao#computer_science#curriculo#cursos#hacktoberfest The MIT License is a simple and permissive software license that lets you freely use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and sell software, as long as you include the original copyright notice and license text in all copies. It does not require you to share your changes or make your code open source. The software is provided "as is," without any warranty, so the authors are not responsible for any problems. This license gives you great freedom and flexibility to use software for any purpose, including commercial, with minimal legal restrictions[1][3][5]. This benefits you by allowing easy and safe use and sharing of software without complex legal barriers. https://github.com/Universidade-Livre/ciencia-da-computacao

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@CryptoM · Post #65331 · 04/12/2026, 11:34 PM

🚀 Middle East Nations Urge U.S. and Iran to Resume Talks After Failed Peace Negotiations According to BlockBeats, on April 13, The Wall Street Journal reported that following unsuccessful marathon peace talks in Islamabad, Middle Eastern countries are urging the United States and Iran to return to negotiations. Despite both sides issuing strong statements, diplomatic channels remain open, and a second round of talks could occur within days. Regional nations are in discussions with the U.S. to extend the fragile two-week ceasefire announced on Tuesday evening. Iranian officials have proposed alternative suggestions, such as continuing symbolic uranium enrichment activities or reducing their enriched uranium stockpile, but no compromise has been reached. #MiddleEast#USIranTalks#PeaceNegotiations#Diplomacy#Ceasefire#IranUranium#BlockBeats#Islamabad#Iran#MiddleEasternNations#WallStreetJournal