Then go and buy a DAS keyboard. Reliable, simple, traditional key mappings, nothing fancy, and a usable volume knob.
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Then go and buy a DAS keyboard. Reliable, simple, traditional key mappings, nothing fancy, and a usable volume knob.
How Valve Is Changing Game Console Design
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Broadcom in Talks to Acquire VMware for $60bn
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First Human Trial of Experimental Cancer-Killing Virus Underway
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Above-Normal Summer Heat Is Forecast for Most of the U.S.
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Just a few weeks ago there was a US aircraft carrier in northern Aegean, just a few miles off the port of Alexandroupolis where there is a US naval base. It seemed odd that for such a low significance base the US would bring an aircraft carrier in the area, but my guess is that it was involved in some kind of operations in the Black Sea region.
Scientists Use Gene Editing to Create Mutant Cockroaches in Breakthrough
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The vaccine isn't used anymore. We'll have to vaccinate younger people from the start.
Sure, but it's backward compatible too. You can write C# 4 style code while in the latest version of .net/visual studio.
John Skeet's "C# In Depth" series presents how the language changes from one version to the next with code examples.
Millions of electric cars are coming. What happens to all the dead batteries?
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The Greek word is "κοινοποιώ". It derives from "koino", which means public, and "poio" which means acting/doing something. So it literally means making something public. Sounds like a hell of a match for what your product does.
More than 3k potentially harmful chemicals found in food packaging
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You can contact the police anonymously, or through a lawyer.
Yeap. Didn't saw the initial one though, and the link is different so it passed through.
Knowing someone who has money isn't the same as knowing someone who can provide access to thousands of active API keys to crypto exchange accounts. I'm not trying to spook you, but you don't seem to understand the severity of what you've just told to the public Internet. We're a bit paranoid in here because we've seen and heard a lot of weird shit over the years. Do yourself a favor and take this seriously, will you.
That someone will try to locate you and extract the information. You said that there are millions in these accounts and in some cases you can even withdraw money. That sounds like Christmas for criminals.
Do yourself a favor and never use this alias in here again. Or anywhere else for that matter. Even better delete the whole freaking post.
Why don't you try contacting a law enforcement agency, and let them handle it from there on?
Two vulnerabilities with 9.8 severity ratings are under exploit. A 3rd looms
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Researchers power an ARM processor for a year using algae
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