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  2. Bullet (software) - Wikipedia

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    Erwin Coumans, its main author, won a Scientific and Technical Academy Award [4] for his work on Bullet. He worked for Sony Computer Entertainment US R&D from 2003 until 2010, for AMD until 2014, for Google until 2022 and he now works for Nvidia. The Bullet physics library is free and open-source software subject to the terms of the zlib License.

  3. List of free and open-source software packages - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of free and open-source software (FOSS) packages, computer software licensed under free software licenses and open-source licenses.Software that fits the Free Software Definition may be more appropriately called free software; the GNU project in particular objects to their works being referred to as open-source. [1]

  4. Microsoft Windows library files - Wikipedia

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    The Microsoft Windows operating system and Microsoft Windows SDK support a collection of shared libraries that software can use to access the Windows API.This article provides an overview of the core libraries that are included with every modern Windows installation, on top of which most Windows applications are built.

  5. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Oatmeal cookies are the descendants of oat cakes made by the Scots, going back to the time when the Romans attempted to conquer Scotland. Oat cakes first appeared when they began harvesting oats as far back as 1,000 B.C. It isn't known how or when raisins were added to the mix, but raisins and nuts have been used since the Middle Ages.

  6. Local shared object - Wikipedia

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    The article further says that some websites use Flash cookies as hidden backups so that they can restore HTTP cookies deleted by users. [ 8 ] According to the New York Times , by July 2010 there had been at least five class-action lawsuits in the United States against media companies for using local shared objects.

  7. HTTP cookie - Wikipedia

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    HTTP cookies share their name with a popular baked treat.. The term cookie was coined by web-browser programmer Lou Montulli.It was derived from the term magic cookie, which is a packet of data a program receives and sends back unchanged, used by Unix programmers.

  8. SYN cookies - Wikipedia

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    The returned value s must be a 24-bit value. The initial TCP sequence number, i.e. the SYN cookie, is computed as follows: Top 5 bits: t mod 32; Middle 3 bits: an encoded value representing m; Bottom 24 bits: s (Note: since m must be encoded using 3 bits, the server is restricted to sending up to 8 unique values for m when SYN cookies are in use.)

  9. Bullet (typography) - Wikipedia

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    A variant, the bullet operator (U+2219 ∙ BULLET OPERATOR) has a unicode code-point but its purpose does not appear to be documented. [ a ] The glyph was transposed into Unicode from the original IBM PC character set, Code page 437 , where it had the code-point F9 16 (249 10 ).