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🟩🟨⬜ Speed Wordle | |
* scroll down for secret 5-word cheat sheet | |
* solve any Wordle in less than one minute with these words | |
* cheat sheet of 5 words that uses 24 / 26 unique English letters! | |
* comments + questions -> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30459184 | |
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December 20, 2013 | |
Dear Members: | |
By now, you have undoubtedly heard that criminals have accessed information about millions of Credit and Debit Card transactions at Target retail stores between November 27th and December 15th of this year. Unfortunately, despite all the news stories about the Target breach, no one at this point knows exactly what information was fraudulently accessed. Depending on what and how much information the criminals were able to get, this could be a very serious fraud threat. | |
As of writing, there have been no reported fraudulent transactions on any Metro Credit or Debit Cards. However, that could change at any time, and we have to view this risk as very real. Given what we know at this time, we are taking the following steps: | |
1. Metro is reissuing all Credit Cards and Debit Cards used at Target stores during the dates of the breach (Nov 27 – Dec 15). Those cards will take approximately 10 days to be delivered to members. | |
2. At this time, Metro will not be blocking cards used |
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@echo off | |
:: The quick-and-nasty CVE-2013-0156 Heroku inspector! | |
:: Originally brought to you by @elliottkember with changes by @markpundsack @ Heroku | |
:: This fork created by @aghilmort of @thoughtpuzzle for windows platforms | |
:: Download and run using: | |
:: cmd heroku-CVE-2013-0156.bat | |
:: alternatively, run next line from command line to check apps individually |
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Dear Parents and Guardians, | |
Our hearts go out to Connecticut today. With the tragedy that occurred, I want to assure you that the safety of your children continues to be our top priority in the Millard School District. | |
Our administrators are aware of the situation, and are following the security measures outlined in their comprehensive building plans. As always, exterior doors remain locked with the exception of the main entrances. All adults wear identification badges. Cell phones and two-way radio and networking capabilities are in place in each building throughout the district. We also want you to know Omaha Police conduct annual security assessments of the schools and provide recommendations. Additionally, please remember that the District Safety Schools Hotline (1-888-809-4754) allows people to call 24-hours-a-day to report any concerns. | |
Hearing about a tragic event may affect a child in many ways. We suggest you listen to your children. If they seem to need to talk, answer their questions simply, |