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  2. IRC bot - Wikipedia

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    Channels dedicated to file sharing often use XDCC bots to distribute their files. IRC bots are particularly useful on IRC networks such as EFnet and IRCnet without channel registration services , and on networks like Undernet or QuakeNet that require conditions to be met (minimum user count, etc.) before a channel may be registered.

  3. Wikipedia:Bots/Requests for approval/StatusBot - Wikipedia

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    Well, i'm still on the 10-day trial, so it'll keep going till the 24th. Ill update it in a day or so, so itll have ~4 days of trial running on the new times anyway. Matt/TheFearow 23:41, 17 August 2007 (UTC) Didn't see that! Feel free to start the trial in the current trial time. Post your results when done.

  4. TASBot - Wikipedia

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    TASBot is a tool-assisted speedrun mascot created in 2013, [1] developed by a team led by dwangoAC. A replay device takes a list of controller inputs which it then sends to a console such as a Nintendo Entertainment System or Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) directly via signals to the controller ports.

  5. Spigot algorithm - Wikipedia

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    A spigot algorithm is an algorithm for computing the value of a transcendental number (such as π or e) that generates the digits of the number sequentially from left to right providing increasing precision as the algorithm proceeds. Spigot algorithms also aim to minimize the amount of intermediate storage required.

  6. Spigot (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A spigot (or "tap" or "faucet") is a valve for controlling the release of a gas or liquid. Spigot may also refer to: AT-4 Spigot, NATO reporting name for 9K111 Fagot, a Russian anti-tank missile; Spigot, the male end of a pipe designed to be connected with a spigot and socket joint; Spigot, a keyed post in the center of some vacuum tube bases