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  2. Furcadia - Wikipedia

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    These scripting languages enable players to script actions ranging from the simple, like opening a door, to the more complex, such as a complete game of chess or laser-tag. Dream owners are allowed to make and use bots to accomplish things that DragonSpeak cannot, but these are not officially supported by Furcadia .

  3. Wikipedia:User scripts/Requests - Wikipedia

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    The script I'm envisioning would automatically open the linked Wikidata item for the article in a new tab and the edit page for the article when clicking on an article in Category:Articles missing coordinates with coordinates on Wikidata. For example, as I'm writing this the current top article alphabetically in that category is ¡Cu-Cut! incident.

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  5. Script kiddie - Wikipedia

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    Script kiddies lack, or are only developing, programming skills sufficient to understand the effects and side effects of their actions. As a result, they leave significant traces which lead to their detection, or directly attack companies which have detection and countermeasures already in place, or in some cases, leave automatic crash ...

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Articles for creation/Helper script ...

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    The code for the helper script is in a GitHub repository. To contribute, you'll need a GitHub account to send your changes to us; create a GitHub account if you don't have one. We follow GitHub flow. [b] You'll probably also want a Wikipedia account. A Wikipedia account will make communicating with the helper script's users easier.

  7. Rubber duck debugging - Wikipedia

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    On 1 April 2018, Stack Exchange introduced a rubber duck avatar on their websites as a new "feature" called Quack Overflow as an April Fools' Day joke. The duck appeared at the bottom right corner of the browser viewport, and attempted to help visitors by listening to their problems and responding with solutions.

  8. Age of Mythology - Wikipedia

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    According to the abstract, "We were interested whether incorporating a simple emotional model to an existing bot-script improves playing strength." [ 62 ] The results of the study determined that of the four bots they tested, the neurotic bot was most capable of defeating Age of Mythology ' s default AI, followed by the aggressive one.

  9. Rootkit - Wikipedia

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    A rootkit is a collection of computer software, typically malicious, designed to enable access to a computer or an area of its software that is not otherwise allowed (for example, to an unauthorized user) and often masks its existence or the existence of other software. [1]