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22 June 2024

     17:58 Upload log Helpful talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:Connector-JST XH various.jpg(trying for better contrast)
N    17:52  JST-PH diffhist +55 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Common plugs and connectors#JST PH series) Tag: New redirect
N    16:52  IBUS diffhist +237 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with " <!-- In linux, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligent_Input_Bus Intelligent Input Bus] is a keyboard input-method system Around hobbyist remote control, Flysky iBUS is a type of communication between receiver and actuators -->")
N    15:28  Dynamic language diffhist +88 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Programming language typology and glossary#dynamic typing.2C static typing) Tag: New redirect
N    14:13  DPI diffhist +102 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "<!-- In graphics reproduction, '''Dots per inch''' In monitor output, Display Parallel Interface -->")
N    14:10  Teensy LC diffhist +85 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Electronics project notes/Microcontroller and computer platforms#Teensy) Tag: New redirect
N    13:40  RC protocol notes diffhist +226 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "{{stub}} <!-- https://oscarliang.com/rc-protocols/ (among many others - when searching, see also PWM, PPM, PCM, IBUS, SBUS, XBUS, DSM2, DSMX) ==Transmiter-to-receiver protocols== ==Receiver-to-actuator protocols== -->")

21 June 2024

N    16:18  80-20 diffhist +3,758 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with " Most widely, the 80-20 rule is an indication of inequality. Whether that is of use : of ethical fairness, : or the practical division of work, : or the effectiveness of perfectoinism, : or of any other pattern you would like to point out. It is named for the economist and general smart dude [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vilfredo_Pareto Vilfredo Pareto] pointing out that 80% of Italy was owned by 20% of the population - an unequal distribution of wealth. <!-- Math...")