The arrival of Minecraft 26.1 in March 2026 brought major changes to the modding landscape, including the removal of obfuscation and new API standards that demand a fresh approach to modpack building.
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The Minecraft Sable mod is a unique library mod for the game that adds sub-levels, a series of moving regions and block entities that add physics-based movements. It features a discrete physics engine ...
Most of the Magnificent Seven have split their stocks since 2020. The two that haven't look due for a stock split in the year ahead. These companies are consistently among the top 10 in the world by ...
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When people picture a school library, they still imagine rows of dusty books and students whispering behind tall shelves. But that image of silence couldn’t be further from reality. The modern library ...
Microsoft MSFT1.63%increase; green up pointing triangle has disabled the Israeli Defense Ministry’s access to certain services and subscriptions, after finding evidence that the ministry used the tech ...
Welcome to the 2025 Library Design Showcase, American Libraries’ annual celebration of new and renovated libraries throughout North America. Today’s libraries are places where people from diverse ...
There are dozens of Z-Library clones out there, and most of them have a nasty habit of stealing users’ info. There is currently only one official domain name they are using going forward. In a ...
With the internet putting a seemingly infinite supply of answers, arguments, and amusements at our fingertips, do we still need libraries? The question isn’t as rhetorical as it once seemed. As shown ...