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2 June 2024
1 June 2024
N 21:44 | Multivox notes diffhist +1,158 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "<!-- https://www.magyarbeszed.hu/en/tts-multivox/multivox_01/ https://www.isca-archive.org/eurospeech_1989/olaszy89_eurospeech.pdf Multivox a text-to-speech system built into a speaker. I'm not quite sure where the physical design came from, but it looks custom from a small company (there are some attempts to keep you out of the thing, and reading off what those ICs are, and some pretense of licensing). Some of the code is marked as coming from the Technical Unive...") |
30 May 2024
N 13:03 | Abbreviations diffhist +77 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Abbreviations: Acronyms, Initialisms, Contractions, Apocopation) |
N 12:56 | Retronym diffhist +86 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Abbreviations: Acronyms, Initialisms, Contractions, Apocopation#Retronym) |
N 12:56 | Backronym diffhist +87 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Abbreviations: Acronyms, Initialisms, Contractions, Apocopation#Backronym) |
28 May 2024
N 13:18 | UHER 4000 notes diffhist +973 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with " You can find the {{imagesearch|UHER 4000 schematics|schematics for the device in its service manual}} mentioning how these are wired, and you will find hobbyism as well. BUT note there are a few variants of the UHER 4000, with slightly different features (e.g. stero versus mono) and/or slightly different plugs, so double-check that it matches what you have. MICRO: * 7-pin DIN : seems to contain separate wiring for mic and headphones : and two pins ground, and two...") |
N 13:16 | Dead drop diffhist +512 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "{{stub}} Passing things or communication without having to meet personally - also meaning that if one is tracked, that does not implicate the other as ''another'' potential person of interest. Electronic dead drops are typically short bursts of often-short-range tranmissions (both to be harder to pinpoint or monitor, but also because portable devices had limited range), where the other party knows when and where to listen. https://www.cryptomuseum.com/covert/deaddr...") |
N 12:31 | 2-pin DIN diffhist +74 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Common plugs and connectors#Other things that get called DIN) |
27 May 2024
N 12:48 | Contact spray diffhist +96 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to DIY, craft, materials, and such / Household and DIY substances#Naming only purpose) |
N 12:48 | Contact cleaner diffhist +96 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to DIY, craft, materials, and such / Household and DIY substances#Naming only purpose) |
26 May 2024
N 17:23 | Reactive design diffhist +54 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to "Reactive"#Reactive websites (layouting)) |
24 May 2024
N 16:08 | Grammatical person diffhist +65 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Natural language typology#Grammatical person (verb)) |
N 15:53 | Pro-sentences diffhist +23 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Pro-forms) |
N 15:36 | Masked language modeling diffhist +1,001 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "<!-- Masked language modeling is somewhat fuzzily defined. It is a task -- but it's typically implemented with a very specific type of neural nets. '''What is the task?''' The task removes one word from a piece of text {{comment|(or rather replaces it with a token indicating "missing word goes here")}}, and asks to predict the most likely word. '''Why is it NNs?''' Because of the ''way'' we like to use a window of context around it (in both directions), this is...") |
12:08 | Move log Helpful talk contribs moved page Call trace to Stack trace |
N 12:08 | Call trace diffhist +673 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "<!-- A stack trace is often printed to help give you an idea of what a process was doing, often as debug when something isn't quite right. Classical execution does function calls via the stack ('the stack' being a portion of memory a task reserves for this, and has a predictable structure -- a data stack), so the stack happens to be a great way to inspect what a process was executing at a point in time. The 'call stack' is basically what the stack shows about functi...") |
23 May 2024
N 16:55 | F-measure diffhist +54 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Precision and recall#F-measure / F-score) |
N 16:55 | F-score diffhist +54 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Precision and recall#F-measure / F-score) |
N 10:52 | Serialization, marshalling, etc. diffhist +411 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with " <!-- Serialization seems to originate from "that your programming language lets you think of it purely functionally is great and all, but when you want to write whatever you have to a sequence of bytes on disk, how do you do that?" (which, note, relates to the concept of reification) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshalling_(computer_science) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serialization -->") |
N 10:35 | Jnd diffhist +1,273 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "<!-- '''Just-Noticeable Difference''' (sometimes JND), and the closely related '''Difference Threshold''' refers to the amount of difference for us to recognize two things are different. Often it matters less what you can see in lab conditions, with highly engineered sensors. This is a much more practical measure in that it approximates our human senses. Two different weights, two different colors, two different sound levels, two different amounts of sugar in one's...") |
21 May 2024
N 13:00 | Fnmatch diffhist +25 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Shell globs) |
11:07 | Upload log Helpful talk contribs uploaded File:Spectrum 192khz.png |