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This is a selected list of Source engine mods (modifications), the game engine created by Valve for most of their games, including Half-Life, Team Fortress 2, and Portal, as well as licensed to third parties. This list is divided into single-player and multiplayer mods.
The code was later leaked beyond its intended recipients and made available online. [231] Live, free to play public servers and public development groups have since come into existence. The source code is centrally maintained by the open-source project SWG Source and is available on GitHub.
This is the script list (not a list of deprecated scripts!) as it appeared prior to the list replacement that occurred 1 May 2012. It is preserved for archive purposes, and as a more exhaustive list of scripts that have appeared prior to 1 May 2012. Some scripts on this page may be marked as follows:
Modifies wikilinks to redirects to include the target name in the title attribute (which is visible when hovering over the link), e.g. WP:USL → Wikipedia:User scripts/List. N/A: N/A: Subdue Links : Adds options to the tools menu to make content hyperlink text colouration turn-off-and-on-able. Doesn't affect UI links. N/A: N/A
This article lists notable examples of media projects, including films, music, and video games, that were or have been in development for at least ten years after their first public announcement before release without being officially cancelled, a state known as "development hell", or, in the software industry, vaporware.
An anonymous United States official called the leak "deeply concerning". [9] The Israel Defense Forces did not comment on the leak of the classified documents. [6] A senior Israel official reported that the Israel Defense Forces were aware of the leak, and that they were taking the breach "very seriously". [8]
On 5 May 2024, NEET-UG faced allegations of question paper leaks. While social media posts claimed the exam questions were leaked, the NTA denied these allegations. In Patna, Bihar, police arrested 13 people, including four examinees, who had allegedly paid ₹ 30 lakh (US$35,000) to ₹ 50 lakh (US$58,000) to obtain the question paper beforehand.
Mozilla Firefox, or simply Firefox, is a free and open source [12] web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation.It uses the Gecko rendering engine to display web pages, which implements current and anticipated web standards. [13]