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  2. Mask (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, a mask or bitmask is data that is used for bitwise operations, particularly in a bit field.Using a mask, multiple bits in a byte, nibble, word, etc. can be set either on or off, or inverted from on to off (or vice versa) in a single bitwise operation.

  3. Nibble - Wikipedia

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    The term nibble originates from its representing "half a byte", with byte a homophone of the English word bite. [4] In 2014, David B. Benson, a professor emeritus at Washington State University, remembered that he playfully used (and may have possibly coined) the term nibble as "half a byte" and unit of storage required to hold a binary-coded decimal (BCD) digit around 1958, when talking to a ...

  4. Nibble (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A nibble (or nybble), in computing, is a four-bit unit of data. Nibble, nibbles, nibbler, or nibblers may also refer to: Print media. Nibble, a former publication ...

  5. Negotiation - Wikipedia

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    A danger of this tactic is that the opposite party may think negotiating is a waste of time. The Nibble: Also known under the salami tactic or quivering quill, nibbling is the demand for proportionally small concessions that have not been discussed previously just before closing the deal. [60]

  6. Hextet - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a hextet, or a chomp, is a sixteen-bit aggregation, [1] [2] or four nibbles. As a nibble typically is notated in hexadecimal format, a hextet consists of 4 hexadecimal digits. A hextet is the unofficial name for each of the 8 blocks in an IPv6 address. A hextet is also referred to as a segment, in some documentation. [3]

  7. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    The spangram describes the puzzle’s theme and touches two opposite sides of the board. It may be two words. The spangram highlights in yellow when found. An example spangram with corresponding ...

  8. The Misty Isle’s magic: Feasting my way around the Isle of Skye

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    The Stein Inn, AKA the oldest inn on Skye, serves up a simple seafood menu that’s delivered daily from Lochbay opposite. Before eating we sit outside and watch the sunset across the sea, making ...

  9. Talk:Nibble - Wikipedia

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    The people who invented nibbles should have made them a little smaller due to 1/2 of a bite being bigger than a nibble and still a nibble. Bit=byte that was invented in the past lol just kidding 2600:1009:B124:DB6E:4CA:714A:ED0C:55C0 ( talk ) 00:32, 1 February 2020 (UTC) [ reply ]