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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14919 · Jul 6

#cplusplus#aes#avx#avx_instructions#chrome#chrome_devtools#chromedriver#chromium#chromium_browser#content_shell#jpeg_xl#jpegxl#jxl#libjxl#linux#thorium#thorium_browser#thoriumos#web_browser#web_platform#webbrowser Thorium is a fast, optimized web browser based on Chromium, designed to work well on modern CPUs with advanced instruction sets like AVX and SSE4. It offers better performance than standard Chromium and Chrome, opening tabs and rendering pages quickly. Thorium includes enhanced privacy features such as DNS over HTTPS and Do Not Track enabled by default, plus support for modern media formats like HEVC and JPEG XL. It keeps the familiar Chrome interface and supports all Chrome extensions, making it easy to switch. Available on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, and Raspberry Pi, it suits users wanting speed, privacy, and compatibility across devices[3][5][1]. https://github.com/Alex313031/thorium

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@CryptoM · Post #64954 · 04/10/2026, 12:08 PM

🚀 Fed's Daly: Risks to Achieving Full Employment and Inflation Goals Are Balanced The Federal Reserve is currently assessing the risks associated with achieving its dual mandate of full employment and stable inflation. According to Jin10, Mary Daly, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, stated that these risks are essentially balanced. Daly's comments come amid ongoing discussions about the U.S. economic outlook and the Federal Reserve's monetary policy strategy. The central bank continues to monitor economic indicators closely to ensure that its policy measures effectively support the economy's recovery and growth. Daly emphasized the importance of maintaining a balanced approach to address potential challenges in meeting the Fed's objectives. #Fed#Daly#FederalReserve#Inflation#Employment#MonetaryPolicy#EconomicOutlook#USEconomy#DualMandate#InterestRates