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  2. Code generation (compiler) - Wikipedia

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    Code generation (compiler) In computing, code generation is part of the process chain of a compiler and converts intermediate representation of source code into a form (e.g., machine code) that can be readily executed by the target system. Sophisticated compilers typically perform multiple passes over various intermediate forms.

  3. Comparison of documentation generators - Wikipedia

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    full semantic analysis of source code, including parameter types, conditional compilation directives, macro expansions Javadoc: JSDoc: Yes JsDoc Toolkit: Yes mkd: Customisable for all type of comments 'as-is' in comments all general documentation; references, manual, organigrams, ... Including the binary codes included in the comments. all ...

  4. Enjoy this LSD trip from the comfort of your web browser

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    All the pretty swirls. It's time to stop what you're doing an enjoying some soothing visuals brought to you by physics. Created by George Corney, the browser-based GPU fluid simulation reacts when ...

  5. Permissive action link - Wikipedia

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    A permissive action link ( PAL) is an access control security device for nuclear weapons. Its purpose is to prevent unauthorized arming or detonation of a nuclear weapon. [1] The United States Department of Defense definition is: A device included in or attached to a nuclear weapon system to preclude arming and/or launching until the insertion ...

  6. Recommended Reading: Using AI to create alarmingly realistic ...

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    It has learned to code (and blog and argue). Cade Metz, The New York Times OpenAI’s GPT-3 natural language system was trained on digital books, Wikipedia, blog posts, social media entries and more.

  7. Fractal-generating software - Wikipedia

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    Fractal generating software creates mathematical beauty through visualization. Modern computers may take seconds or minutes to complete a single high resolution fractal image. Images are generated for both simulation (modeling) and random fractals for art. Fractal generation used for modeling is part of realism in computer graphics. [2]

  8. Sony’s Spatial Reality Display lets you gawk at 3D objects ...

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    Sony’s new Spatial Reality Display (or SR Display), for example, uses eye-tracking technology to render believable 3D objects, without the need to wear 3D glasses or put on a VR headset. It's ...

  9. Use AI to turn your favorite film into a color palette - Engadget

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    Thanks to Vancouver-based developer Jack Qiao, though, there's now a slightly easier way. He came up with Colormind, an AI algorithm that uses films, video games, fashion and art to "generate ...

  10. Pseudorandom noise - Wikipedia

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    A pseudo-noise code (PN code) or pseudo-random-noise code (PRN code) is one that has a spectrum similar to a random sequence of bits but is deterministically generated. The most commonly used sequences in direct-sequence spread spectrum systems are maximal length sequences, Gold codes, Kasami codes, and Barker codes. See also. Barker code; Gold ...

  11. Omaze is giving away $20,000 to build a dream PC - Engadget

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    Update 4/1/2021: You can now use the code AFF50 to get 50 bonus entries when you enter this giveaway. You're not alone if your PC dreams are a bit larger than your wallet can handle. Building a PC ...