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  1. Difference Between Past and Present Lifestyles in terms of Attitudes, Feelings, and Thinking Capacity Attitudes and Feelings: Past: Attitudes of people in the past would have been more peaceful since they did not have any complex economic, social or political problems. Thus, their attitudes and feelings were much simple than the present day. Present: People in the present are more educated, open and free to express their opinions. With the complexity of their new lifestyle, their attitudes and feelings have become more complex. Thinking Capacity: Past: Our ancestors were intelligent and had a great thinking capacity despite the lack of technology and tools such as calculators, computers, etc. The technology we used today is a result of their innovations. In addition, we still have not been able to figure out some of their work. Ex: constructions such as pyramids, ancient irrigation systems. Present: The thinking capacity of people has widened. Even a person with limited thinking capacity has the ability to improve it with education, access to books, magazines, and the internet. Modern technology may also have a negative influence on intelligence. For example, some people use the internet to look solutions for their question, without thinking critically.
  2. Hundreds of California fast-food employees plan to strike Thursday, they said, to demand that McDonald’s and other restaurant chains give them protective equipment and paid sick leave. Cashiers and cooks will walk off the job and partake in a “drive-through strike line” in Los Angeles and Hayward, Calif., calling for greater safety measures while they work through the coronavirus pandemic. Employees at a handful of McDonald’s and Domino’s Pizza locations began staging similar demonstrations with the Fight for $15 campaign earlier this week, after at least two employees tested positive for the virus. Verli Godinez, a McDonald’s cook, said in a news release that her managers at a Los Angeles franchise knew another employee had tested positive but did not immediately inform their staff. Godinez, who has diabetes, worked without a mask and has now tested positive herself, she said. “I’m terrified for myself and family,” she said, “but I’m also angry because I would still be healthy if McDonald’s thought as much about our safety as its profits.” After her store closed on Wednesday afternoon, she and employees at two locations are asking that McDonald’s pay them for a two-week quarantine period. Workers have also filed state and federal labor complaints alleging that managers have failed to implement social distancing and committed “willful violations” of health and safety laws. Thursday’s demonstrations will also include workers from other chain restaurants, including Burger King, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, and Popeye’s, as they demand hazard pay, sick days and protective equipment like masks and gloves. In recent weeks, McDonald’s workers associated with the Fight for $15 campaign have gone on strike in Florida, Missouri, North Carolina and Tennessee. In response, the fast-food chain said it would provide workers with masks and gloves, according to Business Insider.
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  6. Nickname:Apex Age:18 Link with your forum profile:https://csblackdevil.com/forums/profile/53132-apex/ How much time do you spend on our channel ts every day?:10-11h Last 5 topics that you made on our section:Topic1,Topic2,Topic3,Topic4,Topic5
  7. The Tesla Roadster is a concept all-electric battery-powered four-seater sports car made by Tesla, Inc. Tesla has said it will be capable of 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 60 mph) in 2.1 seconds, or an optional 1.9 seconds if you opt for their SpaceX package, which is quicker than any street legal production car to date at its announcement in November 2017. The Roadster is the successor to Tesla's first production car, which was the 2008 Roadster. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said that Roadster sales will begin after the release of the revised Model S, which itself is expected in late 2020. Musk has said that higher-performance trim levels will be available beyond the base specifications, including a SpaceX package with about 10 cold gas thrusters. Price The base model was expected to sell for US $200,000 but the first 1,000 to be produced, known as the Founder's Series, will be priced at $250,000.Full payment would be required to pre-order the latter vehicle. Design The second-generation Tesla Roadster is a 2+2 coupé with a removable glass roof. It was designed by Franz von Holzhausen, who formerly worked at Mazda and Volkswagen. The Roadster has a 2+2 seating arrangements, with smaller rear seats for two passengers. The Roadster has three electric motors, one in front and two at the rear,allowing for all-wheel drive, and torque vectoring during cornering. Tesla said that the vehicle had a 200 kWh (720 MJ) battery, twice the capacity of the largest battery in an existing Tesla car (in the Tesla Model S Performance or Long Range Plus), and the Roadster a 1,000 km (620 miles) range on one charge at highway speeds. Tesla stated that the torque at wheels was 10,000 N⋅m (7,400 lb⋅ft). The rear wheels are larger than the front wheels. Performance The following claims have been made by Musk for the prototype Roadster's acceleration: 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) in 1.9 seconds (without specifying if this includes a 1-foot rollout or not, or whether thrusters are used or not) 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) in 2.1 seconds for the base model before adding rocket thruster option (without specifying if this includes a 1-foot rollout or not) Its claimed 0 to 400 m (0 to 1⁄4 mile) time will be under 9 seconds, with a top speed above 400 km/h (250 mph). If the production Roadster achieves these performance numbers, it will outperform the supercars of 2019 and would set new production car records, none of which had yet done better than 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 2.0 seconds or 9.0 seconds in the 1/4 mile. Referring to the performance, Musk stated, "this is what we are achieving in the prototype", he also indicated the performance may improve in the production model and that the stated numbers refer to the anticipated "base model."
  8. UFC to resume with events staged on ‘private island’ to ‘pump out fights every week’, claims Dana White UFC president has announced the resumption of next weekend’s UFC 249 card with Justin Gaethje replacing the stranded Khabib Nurmagomedov, while international fighters will be able to compete on an ‘unknown private island’ due to US travel restrictions The Ultimate Fighting Championship will defy the global suspension on sport after president Dana White revealed he has secured a “private island” to “pump out fights every week”. The UFC is already coming under criticism for planning to press on with events despite the coronavirus pandemic, which has seen three UFC cards cancelled and almost all sport worldwide abandoned in an effort to contain the spread of Covid-19. But White produced a shock on Monday night by revealing the UFC is set to resume, with the UFC 249 card rearranged following Khabib Nurmagomedov’s withdrawal as instead Tony Ferguson will fight Justin Gaethje next weekend at just 12 days’ notice. The lightweight title fight, five years in the making, was due to take place at the Barclays Center in New York, but White revealed that he has secured a new location following the suspension of all sporting events in the city and revealed that he also plans to hold numerous events at the as yet unknown location on a private island that will enable international fighters to compete despite the various border lockdowns around the world. "I locked this venue up for two months," White told TMZ Sports. "I have this venue for two months, and I'm setting up shop here. We're going to be pumping out fights every week." The 50-year-old American has shown a negligence towards the seriousness of the coronavirus outbreak, having insisted that normal life must continue because coronavirus “is like hiding from cancer, we're all going to die”. Yet with the US locking down its borders with strong travel restrictions, White has been unable to call on his international fighters to compete in America, meaning that he has been required to come up with an alternative strategy to stage fights and “get the UFC back up and running”. "I'm also a day or two away from securing a private island ... we're getting the infrastructure put in now, so I'm going to start doing the international fights, too," he added. "I won't be able to get all of the international fighters into the US so I'm going to start flying them off into the island and do international fights there. "As of April 18, the UFC is back up and running." Khabib and Ferguson were initially due to compete in the final of The Ultimate Fighter back in August 2015, only for the current lightweight champion to be ruled out with injury, and they have since had planned fights scrapped in 2016 and 2017, before this latest planned showdown had to be cancelled. Instead, Ferguson will now face No 4-ranked lightweight Gaethje for the interim lightweight championship on 18 April.
  9. Changes in Food Habits Past: Before Stone Age, people used to eat fruits, leaves and anything they found from the forest. But, this habit changed into hunting animals, preserving food items and planting and growing vegetables, which eventually led into farming different crops like maize, corn, and rice. People were healthy, they rarely had diseases and never needed extra exercise cause their daily work kept their bodies running. Present: At present, we have turned the agriculture into a mass scale production, including machinery, technology, pesticides and weedicides, all which came in with the green revolution. With green revolution agriculture and the traditional farming culture turned upside down. As for now, farmers who are able to cope up with the multi-national cooperation’s and their large-scale, expensive products, pesticides and high-yielding varieties of seeds, keep producing crops for the market. Yet the traditional, low-income farmers even today, especially in Asian countries, are in a dire state. Fast food is another major factor in modern food habits. Although many people find it convenient, it leads to many health conditions. Today people are unhealthy, needs medicine and functions on diets and exercise machines.
  10. Bhilwara in Rajasthan was one of the early hotspots of the COVID-19 outbreak. The government responded with extraordinarily aggressive measures — and the ‘Bilwara model’ could now be replicated elsewhere in the country. Almost two weeks into the nationwide lockdown, with the case count from the novel coronavirus disease climbing to 4,281 (with 111 deaths) as of Monday night, the Union Health Ministry has said that over 80% of the total positive cases have been traced to 62 districts across the country. As reported by The Indian Express on Monday, government officials say now they are mulling sealing off these places on the lines of the containment done in Rajasthan’s Bhilwara district, which had emerged a hotspot for COVID-19 cases. The containment strategy was found to be successful in Bhilwara, and since then health officials in both Rajasthan and the Centre have been unofficially terming this specific containment plan as the “Bhilwara model”. What is meant by the Bhilwara model of COVID-19 containment? The Bhilwara COVID-19 containment “model” refers to the steps taken by the administration in Rajasthan’s Bhilwara district to contain the disease, after it emerged as a hotspot for coronavirus positive cases. Bhilwara district was among the most-affected places in India during the first phase of the COVID-19 outbreak. As of Monday, Rajasthan had 274 confirmed cases of the disease. The measures taken by the Rajasthan government include imposing a curfew in the district which also barred essential services, extensive screening and house-to-house surveys to check for possible cases, and detailed contact tracing of each positive case so as to create a dossier on everybody they met ever since they got infected. The success of the model is attributed to the fact that Bhilwara, which was the first district in Rajasthan to report most number of coronavirus cases, has now reported only one positive case since March 30. This is considered as a major success for the government and the district administration as within the first four days of the initial outbreak, the number of cases shot up to 13 and by March 30, the district had seen a total of 26 cases in 11 days. The total number of cases reported from Bhilwara as of Monday is 27, of which 17 have recovered and 9 people have been discharged. Why were such drastic measures employed in Bhilwara this early in the outbreak? The first known case of coronavirus in Bhilwara was that of a doctor at a private hospital who tested positive. After the first COVID-19 patient was reported in the district on March 19, the number of cases shot up within a very short time. The epicentre of the outbreak in the district was a private hospital where the doctor who first tested positive was an employee. Five more cases were reported on March 21 and, by March 23, the district had recorded 13 cases. Most of those tested positive included other doctors of the private hospital, the hospital staff, along with both IPD and OPD patients who had come in contact with the infected doctors. By March 25, this figure reached 17 — all of them hospital staff and patients. On the same day, the government sealed a 1 kilometre area near the private hospital which was considered as the epicentre for the outbreak, and declared it a zero mobility zone. The first death in the district took place on March 26 when a 73-year-old man who had tested positive for COVID-19 passed away and the person’s son and granddaughter too, were tested positive for the disease. Within hours of the death of the person, a second death occurred in Bhilwara — a 60-year-old person who had also tested positive for COVID-19 died on the night of March 26. However, the Rajasthan government has maintained that even though both the deceased had tested positive, the cause of their death was not coronavirus, but underlying medical conditions, such as kidney failure and high blood pressure, for which they were already undergoing treatment. At this point of time, the situation in Bhilwara was the biggest coronavirus related crisis that the Rajasthan government was facing, as the positive cases were steadily increasing. What did the administration do as part of the containment strategy? According to Rajasthan’s Additional Chief Secretary (Health), Rohit Kumar Singh, the “Bhilwara model” of tackling COVID-19 cases involves, simply, “ruthless containment”. Within three days of the first positive case, by March 22, the Health Department and the district administration in Bhilwara constituted nearly 850 teams and conducted house-to-house surveys at 56,025 houses and of 2,80,937 people. Nearly 2,250 people were identified to be suffering from influenza-like illness (ILI) symptoms and were kept in home quarantine. Intense contact tracing was also carried out of those patients who tested positive, with the Health Department preparing detailed charts of all the people whom they had met since being infected. A list of 498 people from five states — Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat — was compiled by March 22. These were patients who had visited the hospital for treatment since the time when the staff got infected. By March 26, 6,445 people, who were suspected to have been infected, were kept in home quarantine. Official documents show that in the next five days — between March 22 and 27 — 4.35 lakh houses and 22 lakh people of Bhilwara, which has an estimated po[CENSORED]tion of 30 lakh, were surveyed. The state Health Department also took the help of technology, using an app to monitor the conditions of those under home quarantine on a daily basis along with keeping a tab on them through geographical information system (GIS). The administration backed up the surveys by imposing a total lockdown on the district, with the local police ensuring strict implementation of the curfew. The frequency of the cases went down after March 30 and for the first time in ever since the outbreak, the district, completely cordoned off from all communication, didn’t report a single case on March 31. The patients were treated with hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), Tamiflu and HIV drugs and by April 3, 17 people were declared recovered. The district entered a period of 10-day-long “intense curfew” from April 3, and according to Bhilwara district collector Rajendra Bhatt, even essential services such as shops of medicine and grocery will remain closed during this period. The police will ensure supplies to the public by delivering the essentials on their doorstep. Ever since March 31, only one case has been reported from the district in a week, taking the total number of cases from the district to 27. What were the challenges the administration faced in imposing these extraordinary measures? The biggest challenge that the administration faced was containing the rising number of cases after the initial outbreak. The doctors of the private hospital who had tested positive had come into contact with numerous people including the staff and patients who visited the private hospital during the period when the doctors were already infected. Some of these patients had come from other states and after the first case of COVID-19 was detected in the district, several other cases, mostly contact of the doctors and the infected hospital staff were reported with each passing day. The government also had an uphill task ahead of them assembling the teams of doctors, auxiliary nurse and midwives and nursing students who went to conduct the house-to-house surveys. The outbreak in Bhilwara came as a sudden shock to the administration and it was a major challenge to cover more than 22 lakh houses within a matter of days. Once the survey of an area was completed, the health teams visited the place once again after a few days in order to see if there was any fresh development or rise in symptomatic people. Owing to the fact that Bhilwara, a thriving textile city with an estimated po[CENSORED]tion of 30 lakh, it was also a difficult task for the government to strictly impose the curfew uniformly in all areas.
  11. Top 8 Technology Trends for 2020 By Apex 06/04/2020 Technology is now evolving at such a rapid pace that annual predictions of trends can seem out-of-date before they even go live as a published blog post or article. As technologyevolves, it enables even faster change and progress, causing an acceleration of the rate of change, until eventually, it will become exponential. Technology-based careers don’t change at the same speed, but they do evolve, and the savvy IT professional recognizes that his or her role will not stay the same. And an IT worker of the 21st century will constantly be learning (out of necessity if not desire). What does this mean for you? It means staying current with technology trends. And it means keeping your eyes on the future, to know which skills you’ll need to know and what types of jobs you want to be qualified to do. Here are eight technology trends you should watch for in 2020, and some of the jobs that will be created by these trends. 1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Artificial Intelligence, or AI, has already received a lot of buzz in recent years, but it continues to be a trend to watch because its effects on how we live, work and play are only in the early stages. In addition, other branches of AI have developed, including Machine Learning, which we will go into below. AI refers to computer systems built to mimic human intelligence and perform tasks such as recognition of images, speech or patterns, and decision making. AI can do these tasks faster and more accurately than humans. Five out of six Americans use AI services in one form or another every day, including navigation apps, streaming services, smartphone personal assistants, ride-sharing apps, home personal assistants, and smart home devices. In addition to consumer use, AI is used to schedule trains, assess business risk, predict maintenance, and improve energy efficiency, among many other money-saving tasks. AI is one part of what we refer to broadly as automation, and automation is a hot topic because of potential job loss. Experts say automation will eliminate 73 million more jobs by 2030. However, automation is creating jobs as well as eliminating them, especially in the field of AI: Pundits predict that jobs in AI will number 23 million by 2020. Jobs will be created in development, programming, testing, support, and maintenance, to name a few. Artificial Intelligence architect is one such job. Some say it will soon rival data scientist in need for skilled professionals. To learn more about potential jobs in AI, read about building a career in AI or why you should earn an AI certification. 2. Machine Learning Machine Learning is a subset of AI. With Machine Learning, computers are programmed to learn to do something they are not programmed to do: they learn by discovering patterns and insights from data. In general, we have two types of learning, supervised and unsupervised. While Machine Learning is a subset of AI, we also have subsets within the domain of Machine Learning, including neural networks, natural language processing (NLP), and deep learning. Each of these subsets offers an opportunity for specializing in a career field that will only grow. Machine Learning is rapidly being deployed in all kinds of industries, creating a huge demand for skilled professionals. The Machine Learning market is expected to grow to $8.81 billion by 2022. Machine Learning applications are used for data analytics, data mining and pattern recognition. On the consumer end, Machine Learning powers web search results, real-time ads, and network intrusion detection, to name only a few of the many tasks it can do. In addition to completing countless tasks on our behalf, it is generating jobs. Machine Learning jobs rank among the top emerging jobs on LinkedIn, with almost 2,000 job listings posted. And these jobs pay well: In 2017, the median salary for a machine learning engineer was $106,225. Machine Learning jobs include engineers, developers, researchers, and data scientists. 3. Robotic Process Automation or RPA Like AI and Machine Learning, Robotic Process Automation, or RPA, is another technology that is automating jobs. RPA is the use of software to automate business processes such as interpreting applications, processing transactions, dealing with data, and even replying to emails. RPA automates repetitive tasks that people used to do. These are not just the menial tasks of a low-paid worker: up to 45 percent of the activities we do can be automated, including the work of financial managers, doctors, and CEOs. Although Forrester Research estimates RPA automation will threaten the livelihood of 230 million or more knowledge workers or approximately 9 percent of the global workforce, RPA is also creating new jobs while altering existing jobs. McKinsey finds that less than 5 percent of occupations can be totally automated, but about 60 percent can be partially automated. For you as an IT professional looking to the future and trying to understand technology trends, RPA offers plenty of career opportunities, including developer, project manager, business analyst, solution architect, and consultant. And these jobs pay well. SimplyHired.com says the average RPA salary is $73,861, but that is the average compiled from salaries for junior-level developers up to senior solution architects, with the top 10 percent earning over $141,000 annually. So, if you’re keen on learning and pursuing a career in RPA, the Introduction to Robotic Process Automation (RPA) course should be the next step you take to kickstart an RPA career. 4. Edge Computing Formerly a technology trend to watch, cloud computing has become mainstream, with major players AWS (Amazon Web Services), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud dominating the market. The adoption of cloud computing is still growing, as more and more businesses migrate to a cloud solution. But it’s no longer the emerging technology. As the quantity of data we’re dealing with continues to increase, we’ve realized the shortcomings of cloud computing in some situations. Edge computing is designed to help solve some of those problems as a way to bypass the latency caused by cloud computing and getting data to a data center for processing. It can exist “on the edge,” if you will, closer to where computing needs to happen. For this reason, edge computing can be used to process time-sensitive data in remote locations with limited or no connectivity to a centralized location. In those situations, edge computing can act like mini datacenters. Edge computing will increase as the use of the Internet of Things (IoT) devices increases. By 2022, the global edge computing market is expected to reach $6.72 billion. As with any growing market, this will create various jobs, primarily for software engineers. If you wish to get a thorough understanding of edges means, and how is it different from cloud computing, give it a search! 5. Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Virtual Reality (VR) immerses the user in an environment while Augment Reality (AR) enhances their environment. Although VR has primarily been used for gaming thus far, it has also been used for training, as with VirtualShip, a simulation software used to train U.S. Navy, Army and Coast Guard ship captains. The po[CENSORED]r Pokemon Go is an example of AR. Both VR and AR have enormous potential in training, entertainment, education, marketing, and even rehabilitation after an injury. Either could be used to train doctors to do surgery, offer museum-goers a deeper experience, enhance theme parks, or even enhance marketing, as with this Pepsi Max bus shelter. There are major players in the VR market, like Google, Samsung, and Oculus, but plenty of startups are forming and they will be hiring, and the demand for professionals with VR and AR skills will only increase. Getting started in VR doesn’t require a lot of specialized knowledge. Basic programming skills and a forward-thinking mindset can land a job, although other employers will be looking for optics as a skill-set and hardware engineers as well. 6. Blockchain Although most people think of blockchain technology in relation to cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, blockchain offers security that is useful in many other ways. In the simplest of terms, blockchain can be described as data you can only add to, not take away from or change. Hence the term “chain” because you’re making a chain of data. Not being able to change the previous blocks is what makes it so secure. In addition, blockchains are consensus-driven, so no one entity can take control of the data. With blockchain, you don’t need a trusted third-party to oversee or validate transactions. You can refer to our Blockchain tutorial for a detailed and thorough understanding of the technology. Several industries are involving and implementing blockchain, and as the use of blockchain technology increases, so too does the demand for skilled professionals. In that regard, we are already behind. According to Techcrunch.com, blockchain-related jobs are the second-fastest growing category of jobs, with 14 job openings for every one blockchain developer. A blockchain developer specializes in developing and implementing architecture and solutions using blockchain technology. The average yearly salary of a blockchain developer is $130,000. If you are intrigued by Blockchain and its applications and want to make your career in this fast-growing industry, then this is the right time to learn Blockchain and gear up for an exciting future. 7. Internet of Things (IoT) Many “things” are now being built with WiFi connectivity, meaning they can be connected to the Internet—and to each other. Hence, the Internet of Things, or IoT. The Internet of Things is the future and has already enabled devices, home appliances, cars and much more to be connected to and exchange data over the Internet. And we’re only in the beginning stages of IoT: the number of IoT devices reached 8.4 billion in 2017 is expected to reach 30 billion devices by 2020. As consumers, we’re already using and benefitting from IoT. We can lock our doors remotely if we forget to when we leave for work and preheat our ovens on our way home from work, all while tracking our fitness on our Fitbits and hailing a ride with Lyft. But businesses also have much to gain now and in the near future. The IoT can enable better safety, efficiency, and decision making for businesses as data is collected and analyzed. It can enable predictive maintenance, speed up medical care, improve customer service, and offer benefits we haven’t even imagined yet. However, despite this boon in the development and adoption of IoT, experts say not enough IT professionals are getting trained for IoT jobs. An article at ITProToday says we’ll need 200,000 more IT workers that aren’t yet in the pipeline, and that a survey of engineers found 25.7 percent believe inadequate skill levels to be the industry’s biggest obstacle to growth. For someone interested in a career in IoT, that means easy entry into the field if you’re motivated, with a range of options for getting started. Skills needed include IoT security, cloud computing knowledge, data analytics, automation, understanding of embedded systems, device knowledge, to name only a few. After all, it’s the Internet of Things, and those things are many and varied, meaning the skills needed are as well. 8. Cybersecurity Cybersecurity might not seem like emerging technology, given that it has been around for a while, but it is evolving just as other technologies are. That’s in part because threats are constantly new. The malevolent hackers who are trying to illegally access data are not going to give up any time soon, and they will continue to find ways to get through even the toughest security measures. It’s also in part because new technology is being adapted to enhance security. As long as we have hackers, we will have cyber security as an emerging technology because it will constantly evolve to defend against those hackers. As proof of the strong need for cybersecurity professionals, the number of cybersecurity jobs is growing three times faster than other tech jobs. However, we’re falling short when it comes to filling those jobs. As a result, it’s predicted that we will have 3.5 million unfilled cybersecurity jobs by 2021. Many cyber security jobs pay six-figure incomes, and roles can range from the ethical hacker to security engineer to Chief Security Officer, offering a promising career path for someone who wants to get into and stick with this domain. So, What's Next? Although technologies are emerging and evolving all around us, these eight technologies offer promising career potential now and for the foreseeable future. And all eight are suffering from a shortage of skilled workers, meaning the time is right for you to choose one, get trained, and get on board at the early stages of the technology, positioning you for success now and in the future.
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  18. Your Nickname:Apex Your Problem:I cannot connect with newtab Screenshot:https://imgur.com/ml5qpjL
  19. My problem has been sloved ! I downloaded another model of cs & its actually worked ! Thank you all for you support !
  20. I still cannot save it even when i did as u told me and press save when open config(cfg) again i find out that nothing saved :/
  21. Your Nickname:Apex Your Problem:i should always when i enter cs to write my name and put my pw and add my favourite servers even after i quit cs nothing saved (my cs is not saving what it neccesary to be saved) Screenshot:-
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