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You can Hack into a Linux Computer just by pressing ‘Backspace’ 28 times

Steven Ovadia December 22, 2015 0 Comments

I’d love to know the story of how they figured this one out.

You can Hack into a Linux Computer just by pressing ‘Backspace’ 28 times

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Hi! I’ve accidentally found your blog while I was looking for ideas :) You wrote a post about references managers few years ago…”reference-management-linux-and-the-cloud” I am using different computers with different systems (Linux and Win7). I study and work and I have to wirte 2 paperworks, reading a lot of books, articles ecc… I am using Citavi just on 1 laptop with Win and I feel limited, as unfortunately it does not support Linux. Any suggestion of a synch tool for win and linux? Thanks
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