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  2. Pi-hole - Wikipedia

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    Pi-hole is a Linux network-level advertisement and Internet tracker blocking application which acts as a DNS sinkhole and optionally a DHCP server, intended for use on a private network. It is designed for low-power embedded devices with network capability, such as the Raspberry Pi , [3] [6] but can be installed on almost any Linux machine.

  3. DTMF - Wikipedia

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    Autovon keypads were one of the few production units to include all 16 DTMF signals. The red keys in the fourth column produce the A, B, C, and D DTMF events. Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) is a telecommunication signaling system using the voice-frequency band over telephone lines between telephone equipment and other communications devices and switching centers.

  4. Web API - Wikipedia

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    A web API is an application programming interface (API) for either a web server or a web browser. As a web development concept, it can be related to a web application 's client side (including any web frameworks being used). A server-side web API consists of one or more publicly exposed endpoints to a defined request–response message system ...

  5. Eastern New Mexico University - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .enmu .edu. Eastern New Mexico University ( ENMU or Eastern) is a public university with a main campus in Portales, New Mexico, and two associate degree-granting branches, one at Ruidoso and one at Roswell. ENMU is New Mexico's largest regional comprehensive university and is the most recently founded state university in New Mexico ...

  6. Pi Aquarii - Wikipedia

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    Pi Aquarii, Latinized from π Aquarii, is the Bayer designation for a binary star in the equatorial constellation of Aquarius. This system has an apparent visual magnitude of a mean apparent magnitude of +4.57. [4] Based upon parallax measurements, it is located at a distance of roughly 780 light-years (240 parsecs) from Earth. [1]

  7. Pi1 Ursae Majoris - Wikipedia

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    Pi1 Ursae Majoris ( Pi1 UMa, π¹ Ursae Majoris, π¹ UMa) is a yellow G-type main sequence dwarf with a mean apparent magnitude of +5.63. It is approximately 46.8 light years from Earth, [1] and is a relatively young star with an age of about 200 million years. [11]

  8. Pi3 Orionis - Wikipedia

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    Pi 3 Orionis (π 3 Orionis, abbreviated Pi 3 Ori, π 3 Ori), also named Tabit / ˈ t eɪ b ɪ t /, is a star in the equatorial constellation of Orion. At an apparent visual magnitude of 3.16, [2] it is readily visible to the naked eye and is the brightest star in the lion's hide (or shield) that Orion is holding.

  9. localhost - Wikipedia

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    localhost. In computer networking, localhost is a hostname that refers to the current computer used to access it. The name localhost is reserved for loopback purposes. [1] It is used to access the network services that are running on the host via the loopback network interface. Using the loopback interface bypasses any local network interface ...