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Topics of Interest

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Some things around the wiki that I found to be especially interesting:

Wikipedia:WikiProject_Computer_science

Orchestrated Objective Reduction is a theory of consciousness also Quantum Consciousness

IEEE Floating Point

FLOPS The fastest computers in the world begins to resemble an ego game of oneupmanship, none the less, quite impressive. Cray Jaguar but many people seem unaware of Amdahl's law

microwulf a bit dated but still valid

Ninety-ninety_rule

No one knew what to do with Computers in the Home it's a good thing people built them anyway

Nagle's_algorithm User:Nagle

Punched_card


Wikipedia References

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Wikipedia:Picture_tutorial

Wikipedia:Arguments_to_avoid_in_deletion_discussions

You do need to cite that the sky is blue versus You don't need to cite that the sky is blue

Requests for adminship reform moves forward

RosAsm unblocking of their home page

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Hi Stifle, months later, I'm still trying to get the home page for RosAsm unblocked. Stifle declined this request because nobody showed how this is a reliable source. (this has now been throughly shown) I would have declined it because no URL was specified for white-listing (the url was there, but since it is blocked I could not provide it as an explicit url). Would you please revisit this issue and reconsider your decision. Note: I am a neutral 3rd party not in any way related to the RosAsm project, however as an assembly language programmer I find their project to be interesting. Thanks. P.S. I don't seem to be getting email notifications, but I do check the MediaWiki_talk:Spam-whitelist#RosAsm_Forum at random intervals. OldCodger2 (talk) 22:12, 21 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

I can't find that link. Please re-file your request, linking to where a consensus was established that the source was reliable. Note that email or other notifications are not provided. Stifle (talk) 19:16, 5 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]