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  2. Wikipedia:Bot activity monitor - Wikipedia

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    JL-Bot: Updating citation statistics 0 actions in last 3 days, expected at least 1. Last seen 7 December 2024 Legobot: Updating AFD relists Lowercase sigmabot II: Resetting sandbox header 0 actions in last 3 days, expected at least 1. Last seen 23 October 2023 Lowercase sigmabot III: Archiving discussions MajavahBot: Generate bot activity report

  3. Cheating in online games - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 January 2025. Practice of subverting video game rules or mechanics to gain an unfair advantage This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages) This article possibly contains original research. Please ...

  4. List of online music databases - Wikipedia

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    Free API Available [18] MusicBrainz: Open content music database. 45,520,390 [19] 3,258,314 [19] 2,371,603 [19] GPL/LGPL/PD/CC BY-NC-SA. Free API [20] and XML data dumps. [21] MusicID: Official charts and indicative revenue data going back to 1900 [22] Aggregator of chart data from sources such as Billboard, OCC and more [23] Rate Your Music

  5. StatCounter - Wikipedia

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    The statistics from StatCounter are used to compute web usage share for example. [3] As of May 2019, StatCounter is used on 0.9% of all websites. [4] StatCounter statistics are directly derived from hits—as opposed to unique visitors—from 3 million sites, which use StatCounter, resulting in total hits of more than 15 billion per month. [5]

  6. Health (game terminology) - Wikipedia

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    Action games also began moving away from one-hit deaths to health systems allowing players to take multiple hits, such as SNK's arcade shoot 'em up game Ozma Wars (1979) numerically representing an energy supply that depletes when taking hits and Mattel's Intellivision game Tron: Deadly Discs (1982) allowing players to take multiple hits at the ...

  7. ARToolKit - Wikipedia

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    Tracking of simple black squares (any square marker patterns). Tracking of planar images (natural feature markers). Camera calibration, optical stereo calibration, square marker generation, and natural feature marker generation utilities. Plugins for Unity and OpenSceneGraph. Optical head-mounted display support. Free and open source software.

  8. Tool-assisted speedrun - Wikipedia

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    The term was coined during early Doom speedrunning. When Andy "Aurican" Kempling released a modified version of the Doom source code that made it possible to record demos in slow motion and in several sessions, it was possible for the first players to start recording tool-assisted demos.

  9. HotBot - Wikipedia

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    HotBot also used search data from Direct Hit Technologies for a period starting February 1999, [7] which was a tool that used click-through data to manipulate results. Inktomi's Smart Crawl technology, allowing 10 million webpages to be crawled weekly, was incorporated into HotBot in March 1997. [ 8 ]