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  2. Discord - Wikipedia

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    Users can create servers for free, manage their public visibility, and create voice channels, text channels, and categories to sort the channels into. [51] Most servers have a limit of 250,000 members, but this limit can be raised if the server owner contacts Discord. [53] Users can also create roles and assign them to server members.

  3. Mute - Wikipedia

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    Mute, a short film by Melissa Joan Hart; Mute, a science-fiction thriller directed by Duncan Jones "Mute" (The Twilight Zone), a 1963 episode of The Twilight Zone; Muted, a 2023 Spanish Netflix series; Mutes, anthropomorphic animals in the American animated television series Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts

  4. Microsoft text-to-speech voices - Wikipedia

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    None of these voices match the Cortana text-to-speech voice which can be found on Windows Phone 8.1, Windows 10, and Windows 10 Mobile. In an attempt to unify its software with Windows 10 , all of Microsoft's current platforms use the same text-to-speech voices except for Microsoft David and a few others.

  5. Elective mutism - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000 novel Cut by Patricia McCormick, the main character, Callie, is an elective mute. In the 2001 novel Ice by V. C. Andrews, a teacher of the main character, Ice, is concerned that she is an elective mute. [5] In the 2006 novel Halo: Ghosts of Onyx by Eric Nylund, Lucy-B091 is mute after she is one of only two survivors from her unit ...

  6. Squelch - Wikipedia

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    This can be useful when trying to hear distant or otherwise weak signals, for example in DXing. Carrier squelch is the most simple variant of all. It functions strictly on the signal strength , such as when a television mutes the audio or blanks the video on "empty" channels , or when a walkie-talkie mutes the audio when no signal is present.

  7. Muteness - Wikipedia

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    In human development, muteness or mutism [1] is defined as an absence of speech, with or without an ability to hear the speech of others. [2] Mutism is typically understood as a person's inability to speak, and commonly observed by their family members, caregivers, teachers, doctors or speech and language pathologists.

  8. Unicorn Overlord - Wikipedia

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    The team's goal, along with returning to the studio's established fantasy theme, was a "rebirth" of tactical RPGs, paying homage to earlier titles while making it accessible to genre newcomers. [11] The automated nature of battles was intended to balance customization with ease of use, as commanding individual units could become overwhelming ...

  9. Mute (music) - Wikipedia

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    Trombonist playing with a straight mute, the most common brass mute A mute is a device attached to a musical instrument which changes the instrument's tone quality (timbre) or lowers its volume. Mutes are commonly used on string and brass instruments , especially the trumpet and trombone , and are occasionally used on woodwinds .