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  2. /dev/random - Wikipedia

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    In Unix-like operating systems, /dev/random and /dev/urandom are special files that provide random numbers from a cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generator (CSPRNG).

  3. QWERTY - Wikipedia

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    The standard US keyboard has no provision for accents at all; the need was later met by the so-called "US-International" keyboard mapping, which uses a "dead key" technique to type accents without having to add more physical keys. (The same principle is used in the standard US keyboard layout for macOS, but in a different way).

  4. DevOps - Wikipedia

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    Platform engineering is an emerging discipline within software engineering that supports DevOps by building and maintaining internal developer platforms (IDPs). These platforms provide standardized tools and reusable components—such as CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure provisioning, observability, and security controls—to streamline software delivery and reduce the cognitive load on ...

  5. Block party - Wikipedia

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    A block party or street party is a party in which many members of a single community congregate, either to observe an event of some importance or simply for mutual solidarity and enjoyment.

  6. AZERTY - Wikipedia

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    AZERTY layout used on a keyboard AZERTY (/ əˈzɜːrti / ə-ZUR-tee) is a specific layout for the characters of the Latin alphabet on typewriter keys and computer keyboards.

  7. Apple keyboards - Wikipedia

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    The modifier keys To serve the functionality of the Macintosh operating systems (and because of historical differences), the Apple Keyboard's layout differs somewhat from that of the ubiquitous IBM PC keyboard, mainly in its modifier and special keys. Some of these keys have unique symbols defined in the Unicode block Miscellaneous Technical.

  8. Block diagram - Wikipedia

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    An example block diagram, showing the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system architecture A block diagram is a diagram of a system in which the principal parts or functions are represented by blocks connected by lines that show the relationships of the blocks. [1] They are heavily used in engineering in hardware design, electronic design, software design, and process flow diagrams. Block ...

  9. BlackBerry 10 - Wikipedia

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    Features Controls The touchscreen is the predominant input method of BlackBerry 10, in addition to hardware keyboard for devices that have one. Users can use gestures and keyboard shortcuts to navigate around the system. For instance, a user can unlock the device or return to the home screen by swiping from the bottom to the top.