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Does anyone know if there is a way for #VLC Media Player to retain #playlist data after closing the program? I had a crash today, and recreating my playlist was hard. I have tried saving to an XSPF playlist file, but these don't update with new entries (they seem to be read-only) If the feature doesn't exist, I am willing to put aside some money to send to VideoLAN to have it as a feature on Linux and other platforms.

My wife and I are looking for a #Player in #Diablo4 who is willing to help us get the #Trophy for #PVP. We need to get 5 kills in PVP (each of us). We would offer 1 Million Gold for each time you'll get killed by us (10 Million Gold all together) and if you're playing Season and you reached 60 we would offer our help to finish #Lilith (#Tormented on #Tier1 - you'll get a titel, a horse and a trophy for that).

#Boost would really be appreciated!

1. A crown sitting on top of a soccer ball with a rosary.
2. The word "Dios" (God).
3. The hand symbol for rock and roll.
4. And "I love you" in ASL.

These four things got a
#Venezuelan professional #football (#soccer) #player, and children's soccer #coach, #deported and sent to El Salvador to be sold off into slavery.

This is the
#America #Trump is creating.

Maybe if we're lucky some Country will invade us and bring democracy back.
#USpol

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/man-deported-el-salvador-alien-enemies-act-soccer-logo-tattoo-attorney/story?id=119983892

ABC News · Man deported to El Salvador under Alien Enemies Act because of soccer logo tattoo: AttorneyBy Armando Garcia

VMware recently addressed several serious security flaws in their products, including ESXi, Workstation, and Fusion.

CVE-2025-22224: This critical flaw allows attackers to send malicious data to the system, causing it to behave unpredictably.

CVE-2025-22225: This vulnerability lets attackers write data into restricted areas of the system. By doing so, they can escape the virtual machine's sandbox (a protective barrier) and gain unauthorized access to the host system.

CVE-2025-22226: This flaw allows attackers to read sensitive information from the system's memory.

blogs.vmware.com/security/

support.broadcom.com/web/ecx/s

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