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[ad_1] It is well known that pictographic languages that use Hanzi, like Mandarin, are difficult to work with for computer input and output devices. After all, each character is a…
[ad_1] It is well known that pictographic languages that use Hanzi, like Mandarin, are difficult to work with for computer input and output devices. After all, each character is a…
[ad_1] [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKe5huvHRXk[/embed]When a GoldSilver viewer from Poland approached Mike Maloney at the New Orleans Investment Conference, he asked a question that stopped the room: “Central banks are buying gold like crazy……
[ad_1] Algorithms? Datamining? Brainrot? You don’t need those things to have a social network. As we knew back in the BBS days, long before anyone coined the phrase “social network”,…
[ad_1] Asian elephants once roamed from Iraq to eastern China, with a population likely exceeding 1 million. Domesticated at least 4,000 years ago for transportation, war and labor, they also…
[ad_1] There are many applications out there that use more than one window, with every modern-day platform and GUI toolkit offering the means for said application to position each of…
[ad_1] Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd is listed on India’s NSE, and the HAL share price targets are the subject of market discussions following the company’s recent engine purchase agreement with General…
[ad_1] [Samcervantes] wanted a cyberdeck. Specifically, he wanted a Clockwork Pi uConsole, but didn’t want to wait three months for it. There are plenty of DIY options, but many of…
[ad_1] Broker/dealer advocates are pressing Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Paul Atkins on what they claim is the agency’s enforcement approach to “shoot first and ask questions later,” a practice…
[ad_1] Back in the innocent days of Windows 98 SE, I nearly switched to Linux on account of how satisfied I was with my Windows experience. This started with the…
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