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  2. User error - Wikipedia

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    Another similar term used in the United States military is "operator headspace and timing issue" or "OHT," borrowing terminology related to the operation of the M2 Browning machine gun. [17] "(It's a) carbon based error", indicates a user problem (as humans are a carbon-based life-form), as opposed to a silicon one. [18]

  3. Message authentication code - Wikipedia

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    Formally, a message authentication code (MAC) system is a triple of efficient [4] algorithms (G, S, V) satisfying: G (key-generator) gives the key k on input 1 n, where n is the security parameter. S (signing) outputs a tag t on the key k and the input string x. V (verifying) outputs accepted or rejected on inputs: the key k, the string x and ...

  4. Mojibake - Wikipedia

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    =E1 rv =ED zt =FB r =F5 t =FC k =F6 rf =FA r =F3 g =E9 p CWI-2 CP 437: Å RV ì ZT ÿ R º TÜKÖRF ù R ò GÉP árvízt û r ô tükörfúrógép The CWI-2 encoding was designed so that Hungarian text remains fairly well-readable even if the device on the receiving end uses one of the default encodings (CP 437 or CP 850). This encoding was ...

  5. Use error - Wikipedia

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    The term "use error" was first used in May 1995 in an MD+DI guest editorial, "The Issue Is 'Use,' Not 'User,' Error", by William Hyman. [1] Traditionally, human errors are considered as a special aspect of human factors. Accordingly, they are attributed to the human operator, or user. When taking this approach, we assume that the system design ...

  6. OS X El Capitan - Wikipedia

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    OS X El Capitan was released to end users on September 30, 2015, as a free upgrade through the Mac App Store. [ 6 ] OS X El Capitan is the final version of OS X to support aluminum Macs and Xserve , as its successor macOS Sierra is incompatible with the mid-2007 and final models of these products.

  7. List of built-in macOS apps - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of built-in apps and system components developed by Apple Inc. for macOS that come bundled by default or are installed through a system update. Many of the default programs found on macOS have counterparts on Apple's other operating systems, most often on iOS and iPadOS.

  8. MAC address - Wikipedia

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    The Individual Address Block (IAB) is an inactive registry which has been replaced by the MA-S (MAC address block, small), previously named OUI-36, and has no overlaps in addresses with the IAB [6] registry product as of January 1, 2014. The IAB uses an OUI from the MA-L (MAC address block, large) registry, previously called the OUI registry.

  9. Xcode - Wikipedia

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    Xcode 3.1 was an update release of the developer tools for Mac OS X, and was the same version included with the iPhone SDK. It could target non-Mac OS X platforms, including iPhone OS 2.0. It included the GCC 4.2 and LLVM GCC 4.2 compilers. Another new feature since Xcode 3.0 is that Xcode's SCM support now includes Subversion 1.5.