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16 June 2024

 m   15:11  Sound physics and some human psychoacoustics diffhist +55 Helpful talk contribs
 m   15:11  Serialization, marshalling, etc. diffhist +54 Helpful talk contribs
 m   15:10  Some common logic ICs diffhist +28 Helpful talk contribs
 m   15:10  Party printer project diffhist +55 Helpful talk contribs
 m   15:10  Map and reduce diffhist +55 Helpful talk contribs
 m   15:09  Linux user notes diffhist +26 Helpful talk contribs
     15:08 Move log Helpful talk contribs moved page Stack trace to Call stack
 m   15:04  Dimmer notes diffhist +153 Helpful talk contribs (→‎Transformer as dimmer)
N    15:02  Incandescent lighting diffhist +60 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Lightbulb notes#Incandescent and halogen lamps) Tag: New redirect
N    14:48  Codec‎‎ 3 changes history +859 [Helpful‎ (3×)]
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14:24 (cur | prev) +793 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "'''Codec''', a portmanteau of ''coder/decoder'', refers to that can encode and/or decodes a kind of thing. This can be either hardware or software. * 'video codec' often refers to software :: and is a term common to talking about video playback * 'audio codec' often refers to an IC that contains both DAC and ADC. :: the term is more restrained, to e.g. hardware designers * 'image codec' is software :: the term is even more restrained, e.g. when people want to...")
 m   14:32  Common plugs and connectors‎‎ 2 changes history +474 [Helpful‎ (2×)]
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 m   13:53  Em, en, ex diffhist +5 Helpful talk contribs
 m   12:02  What are those "verifying your device" webpages for?‎‎ 3 changes history +459 [Helpful‎ (3×)]
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 m   10:11  Stacks diffhist −704 Helpful talk contribs
 m   09:50  Postgresql notes diffhist +19 Helpful talk contribs (→‎psql)

15 June 2024

N    23:40  USB host shield diffhist +953 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "<!-- The Arduino USB host shield is based on the MAX3421E, which is controlled via SPI, (and has some general-purpose input and output pins, exposed so that you can use them) The MAX3421E is 3.3V device, as the USB data lines are 3.3V differential. I'm guessing the buffer chips on the board make it tolerate 5V. USB's voltage lines are 5V. : Self-powered devices barely care about these lines, meaning you can get away wiring VBus to 3.3V. : For bus-powered devices yo...")
 m   15:18  Python notes - syntax and language diffhist +102 Helpful talk contribs (→‎f-string formatting)