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The Build Industry responsive construction template was specifically designed for the DLE content management system, version 17.3. This template is multifunctional and can be applied to various industries, including industrial services, high technology, engineering, and construction. Its development was based on the ready-to-use Bootstrap framework, which guarantees excellent responsiveness, versatility, and high web application performance.
The template stands out for its stylish design concept and modern visual solutions, allowing it to easily fit into a variety of business formats. It is particularly suitable for industries such as mechanical engineering, chemical and metallurgy, as well as for construction organizations and factories...
The Business template is ideal for a corporate web portal, offering a balanced combination of functionality and visual appeal.
The top of the main website features contact information, business hours, social media links, and a callback option. The navigation is easy to navigate and understand.
This template offers the ability to publish a variety of news post formats, separating content into a series of custom templates. This allows you to meet the diverse needs and goals of your corporate web portal.
The Business template is an excellent solution for a company's website. It's optimized for the latest version of DLE...
The Free-Plums template is fully compatible with the latest version of DLE, ensuring the stable operation and security of your online resource.
Thanks to its responsive design, the Free-Plums template is ideal for any device, from computers to smartphones. Its responsive dimensions range from 320 px to 1,399 px.
The Free-Plums template structure was carefully designed: the central page features a main horizontal menu with a user login panel. The right column includes a site search function and a menu with categories. It also displays current user comments. No posts or news items will get lost! The content feed on...
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🚨 Think your location is safe when you post a selfie? Think again.

Hackers don’t always need GPS access — sometimes your social media photo alone gives away more than you realize. Here’s how they can track location from a single pic 👇

📸 1. Hidden EXIF Metadata
Many photos contain embedded data like GPS coordinates, device info, and timestamp.
If the platform doesn’t strip it, someone can extract it in seconds.

🪟 2. Background Clues
Street signs, shop names, vehicle plates, landmarks, even reflections in mirrors — all can reveal where you are.
OSINT tools make this shockingly fast....
Think Data Structures: Algorithms and Information Retrieval in Java
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Allen Downey
"O'Reilly Media, Inc.", 07-Jul-2017 - Computers - 158 pages
If you’re a student studying computer science or a software developer preparing for technical interviews, this practical book will help you learn and review some of the most important ideas in software engineering—data structures and algorithms—in a way that’s clearer, more concise, and more engaging than other materials.

By emphasizing practical knowledge and skills over theory, author Allen Downey shows you how to use data structures to implement efficient algorithms, and then analyze and measure their performance. You’ll...
Russia Fines Google an Astronomical “$20 Decillion” Over YouTube Channel Bans
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A Russian court has ordered Google to pay what is being described as around 2 undecillion rubles — commonly reported as roughly $20 decillion — for failing to restore several pro-Kremlin YouTube channels that were blocked.

The dispute dates back to 2020 and intensified after Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, when YouTube removed or restricted multiple Russian state-affiliated media outlets. Russian broadcasters, including Tsargrad and RIA FAN, sued Google under Russian law, arguing the bans were unlawful.

Because the court imposed daily penalties for non-compliance that continued to...