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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15427 · Jan 22

#objective_c#3rd_party_mouse#invert_scrolling#mac_mouse#mouse#mouse_events#mousewheel#remap#remapping#scroll#scrolling#smooth_scrolling#symbolic_hotkeys#tools#utility Mac Mouse Fix enhances your regular mouse on Mac with smooth scrolling, natural trackpad gestures like Mission Control or Spaces switching, and customizable buttons for keyboard shortcuts—even Apple keys for volume or brightness. Download free from the website (version 3 for macOS 11+; version 2 stays free forever). It boosts productivity by making any $10 mouse feel better than an Apple Trackpad, saving time on navigation and controls. https://github.com/noah-nuebling/mac-mouse-fix

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@CryptoM · Post #64538 · 04/09/2026, 06:45 AM

🚀 Satoshi Protocol Layer2 Settlement Network Launches with Upgrades The Satoshi Protocol Layer2 settlement network officially launched on April 6, introducing enhancements in on-chain data statistics and computational capabilities. According to ChainCatcher, the Layer2 network now supports deep cumulative calculations on-chain, allowing for a more accurate reflection of team sizes and business data, thereby improving processing efficiency in complex scenarios. In terms of governance, the protocol has transferred core permissions to a multi-signature contract and adopted a dual-track governance model, with developers and core community members each holding 50% of the decision-making power. The execution threshold is set at 65%, further enhancing decentralization. This upgrade marks the protocol's transition towards community autonomy, providing a reference for technology and governance in the DeFi sector. #SatoshiProtocol#Layer2#Blockchain#DeFi#Governance#Decentralization#OnChainData#NetworkLaunch#Crypto#MultiSignature#ProtocolUpgrade#CommunityAutonomy