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16 June 2024
N 15:37 | IEC320 diffhist +60 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Common plugs and connectors#IEC 320 connectors) |
N 15:37 | IEC 320 diffhist +60 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Common plugs and connectors#IEC 320 connectors) |
N 15:30 | Hoisting diffhist +598 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "{{#addbodyclass:tag_tech}} {{#addbodyclass:tag_prog}} {{programming}} hoisting means things within a scope are moved up. It's a term related to compilation execution, because it means a block is parsed completely before it starts running it, and the exact ordering doesn't matter. In JS, declarations (variable declarations and function declarations) are hoisted, meaning you can use them. A potentially confusing thing is that depending on the language, declaration...") |
15:08 | Move log Helpful talk contribs moved page Stack trace to Call stack |
N 15:02 | Incandescent lighting diffhist +60 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Lightbulb notes#Incandescent and halogen lamps) |
N 14:24 | Codec diffhist +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...") |
N 11:37 | Binary search diffhist +135 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "<!-- There are various cases where a golden-section search is preferable https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden-section_search -->") |
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...") |
N 14:58 | Format diffhist +57 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Python notes - syntax and language#format()) |
N 11:34 | Btmp diffhist +26 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Logging#utmp) |
N 11:34 | Wtmp diffhist +26 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Logging#utmp) |
14 June 2024
N 12:40 | Ad-hoc, post-hoc diffhist +1,526 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "<!-- '''Ad hoc''' : more literally 'for this' [...situation] : often used to mean :: "created as needed" and/or :: creating solution for this specific case, rather than a general solution '''Post hoc''' : more literally 'after this' [...situation/event], without further connotation : often used to mean "after the fact" For example, * '''ad hoc standard''' is some standardization made up on the spot -- which if adopted more widely often is a de facto standard...") |
N 12:02 | Ad hoc diffhist +30 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Ad-hoc, post-hoc) |
13 June 2024
N 13:33 | PS/2 diffhist +46 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Common plugs and connectors#PS/2) |
N 11:30 | Word frequency list diffhist +34 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Word frequency lists) |
12 June 2024
N 00:05 | Phonotactics diffhist +1,011 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "<!-- Phonotactics is the part of phonology that describes how different phonemes may combine and, in particular how they do may not. ...which also gets into phone level, in that e.g. syllables combining phonemes often leads to a specific phone pronunciation Languages mostly have syllable-like structure that restrict which consonant and vowels appear next to each other, which you can describe as a set of rules. This is rarely done to learn a first language -...") |
11 June 2024
N 14:16 | Shell escape diffhist +58 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Escaping and delimiting notes#Shell escaping) |
N 11:08 | STX/ETX diffhist +89 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "<!-- https://ccrma.stanford.edu/courses/250a-fall-2005/docs/avrlib/group__stxetx.html -->") |
N 11:04 | Category:Security diffhist +56 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "Things related to security, primarily the computer kind.") |
10 June 2024
N 15:16 | Significators diffhist +101 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Security notes / Hashing notes#hash types, significators, values you see in files, etc.) |
N 14:19 | LANG diffhist +69 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Localization, internationalization#Linux locale setting) |
N 13:42 | Code debt diffhist +107 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Programming in teams, working on larger systems, keeping code healthy#Tech debt and code debt) |
N 13:18 | MPU diffhist +49 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Virtual memory#MMU, MPU; Protection) |
N 13:18 | MMU diffhist +49 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Virtual memory#MMU, MPU; Protection) |
12:26 | Move log Helpful talk contribs moved page Security notes / One-Time Passwords to Security notes / Kinds of auth setup |
N 10:55 | MLM and NSP notes diffhist +638 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "<!-- Masked Language Modeling (MLM) In many cases it's less about the specific word, and more about the fact that this is self-supervised learning: this is learned without labeled/annotated training data. MLM can give decent answers for text classification, question answering, and simpler text generation tasks. MLM can also be a sort of pre-filtering to train more complex models, often those in the bidirectional transformers because they are currently hip, bu...") |
N 10:49 | MLM diffhist +31 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to MLM and NSP notes) |
5 June 2024
N 13:02 | PFL diffhist +64 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Music - studio and stage notes#Solo, PFL, AFL, SIP) |
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10:39 | Move log Helpful talk contribs moved page FoLiA notes to Linguistic data format notes |
4 June 2024
13:05 | Move log Helpful talk contribs moved page Audio cable to Audio cables |
N 13:05 | Audio cable diffhist +353 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "<!-- "What cable do I use for X in audio" is a topic. '''For speakers''', anything thick enough. Lamp cord is thick enough for most people. I know I just offended a lot of audiophiles. I'll show my work later. For balanced input (which appears only on pro and prosumer gear), balanced and shielded. For consumer-audio interconnects -->") |
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) |