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  2. Wikipedia:Discord - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:DISCORD

    Channels currently exist for the following topics or sites. Creation of new channels for other Wikimedia sites, projects or efforts can be requested. Before requesting, approach your project or site to see if there is a consensus for using Discord. If so, this page should be linked from your project page, so that members are aware of the channel.

  3. Wikipedia : IRC/Channel access and configuration guide

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    Inviting yourself to a channel you have "self invite" access on (+i flag set in ChanServ) Adding a user to an "invite list" for automatic access; Getting a copy of the invite list for a channel; Keeping ChanServ in a channel, so it does not empty and so the invite list is not easily lost; To specify a channel as invite-only:

  4. Help:Wikitext - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext

    To create a new page: Create a link to it on some other (related) page. Save that page. Click on the link you just made. The new page will open for editing. For more information, see starting an article and check out Wikipedia's naming conventions. Please do not create a new article without linking to it from at least one other article.

  5. Help:HTML in wikitext - Wikipedia

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    The MediaWiki software, which drives Wikipedia, allows the use of a subset of HTML 5 elements, or tags and their attributes, for presentation formatting. [1] However, most HTML functionality can be replicated using equivalent wiki markup or templates.

  6. Help:Link - Wikipedia

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    Smart Linking tool: a tool for linking and previewing the linked article above the text box with the wiki code. Help:Self link : self links is a link to the page itself. A self-link to a page appears as bold text when the article is viewed.

  7. Misskey - Wikipedia

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    Misskey (Japanese: ミスキー, romanized: Misuki) is an open source, federated, social networking service [2] [3] created in 2014 by Japanese software engineer Eiji "syuilo" Shinoda. [4]

  8. Line code - Wikipedia

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    the line-coded signal can be printed on paper to create a bar code. ... reception of 0 and 1 bits over such channels: Pair each code word with the polarity-inverse of ...

  9. Joint source and channel coding - Wikipedia

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    In information theory, joint source–channel coding is the encoding of a redundant information source for transmission over a noisy channel, and the corresponding decoding, using a single code instead of the more conventional steps of source coding followed by channel coding.