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  2. AlexNet - Wikipedia

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    AlexNet was not the first fast GPU-implementation of a CNN to win an image recognition contest. A CNN on GPU by K. Chellapilla et al. (2006) was 4 times faster than an equivalent implementation on CPU. [5]

  3. HTML element - Wikipedia

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    An HTML element is a type of HTML (HyperText Markup Language) document component, one of several types of HTML nodes (there are also text nodes, comment nodes and others). [vague] The first used version of HTML was written by Tim Berners-Lee in 1993 and there have since been many versions of HTML.

  4. Zathura: A Space Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Zathura: A Space Adventure (also known simply as Zathura) is a 2005 American science fiction action-adventure film directed by Jon Favreau.It is an adaptation of the 2002 children's book Zathura by Chris Van Allsburg, author of the 1981 children's book Jumanji.

  5. WebAssembly - Wikipedia

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    Wasm code (binary code, i.e. bytecode) is intended to be run on a portable virtual stack machine (VM). [96] The VM is designed to be faster to parse and execute than JavaScript and to have compact code representation. [52] Any external functionality (like syscalls) that may be

  6. Manhunt (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Manhunt was officially launched in Cambridge, Massachusetts on April 1, 2001, by Jonathan Crutchley and Larry Basile after their original Boston-based gay telephone dating service declined when more of their clients began to use the Web to find partners.

  7. Linear code - Wikipedia

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    Linear block codes are frequently denoted as [n, k, d] codes, where d refers to the code's minimum Hamming distance between any two code words. (The [n, k, d] notation should not be confused with the (n, M, d) notation used to denote a non-linear code of length n, size M (i.e., having M code words), and minimum Hamming distance d.)

  8. Fate/unlimited codes - Wikipedia

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    The main advantage of Fate/unlimited codes observers called the created combat system and various combinations of strikes. [ 28 ] [ 19 ] [ 29 ] [ 25 ] According to William van Dijk, although the gameplay of this fighting game did not introduce any innovations from the point of view of the genre, the resulting combosystem turned out to be unique ...

  9. Bash (Unix shell) - Wikipedia

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    While bash was developed for UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems such as GNU/Linux, [14] it is also available on Windows, BeOS, [15] [16] and Haiku. [17]Brian Fox began coding Bash on January 10, 1988, [18] after Richard Stallman became dissatisfied with the lack of progress being made by a prior developer. [7]