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  2. Minecraft modding - Wikipedia

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    A server version of Forge was also released, which allowed players to create modded servers. Forge ended the necessity to manipulate the base source code, allowing separate mods to run together without requiring them to touch the base source code. Forge also included many libraries and hooks which made mod development easier. [16]

  3. Forge (software) - Wikipedia

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    In free and open-source software (FOSS) development communities, a forge is a web-based collaborative software platform for both developing and sharing computer applications. For software developers it is an online service to host the tools they need to work and communicate with their coworkers.

  4. List of warez groups - Wikipedia

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    3DM is a Chinese video game cracking group. Their founder and leader is reported to be Su Feifei, more commonly known by the pseudonym "Bird Sister" (Chinese: 不死鸟; pinyin: bù sǐ niǎo; lit.

  5. Seed (programming) - Wikipedia

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    Seed on the GNOME wiki; Seed documentation Archived 2010-06-11 at the Wayback Machine; An auto-generated documentation of the Seed modules; Official tutorial of Seed; A short tutorial Archived 2011-05-18 at the Wayback Machine showing how to create a basic web browser using WebKitGTK+. Blog of Robert Carr

  6. Fabric.js - Wikipedia

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    Fabric.js is a Javascript HTML5 canvas library. It is a fully open-source project with many contributions over the years. [ 1 ] The library was originally developed in 2010 by Juriy Zaytsev, whom also led the project until 2016.

  7. Crack (password software) - Wikipedia

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    The first public release of Crack was version 2.7a, which was posted to the Usenet newsgroups alt.sources and alt.security on 15 July 1991. Crack v3.2a+fcrypt, posted to comp.sources.misc on 23 August 1991, introduced an optimised version of the Unix crypt() function but was still only really a faster version of what was already available in other packages.

  8. Safe-cracker (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A safe-cracker is a person capable of opening a safe without either the combination or the key. It may also refer to: Safecracker, a 1997 video game . Safecracker: The Ultimate Puzzle Adventure, its 2006 spiritual successor

  9. Wii U - Wikipedia

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    The Wii U (/ ˌ w iː ˈ j uː / WEE YOO) is a home video game console developed by Nintendo as the successor to the Wii. [6] Released in late 2012, [7] it is the first eighth-generation video game console [8] [9] and competed with Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's PlayStation 4.