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  2. XDCC - Wikipedia

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    This script extends the ircII DCC command. Now XDCC refers to IRC bots running file sharing programs in general. [3] XDCC bots serve one or more usually large files for download using the DCC protocol. XDCC is commonly employed in distributing illegal content, such as warez releases of software, music, and movies.

  3. IRC bot - Wikipedia

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    An IRC bot is a set of scripts or an independent program that connects to Internet Relay Chat as a client, and so appears to other IRC users as another user. An IRC bot differs from a regular client in that instead of providing interactive access to IRC for a human user, it performs automated functions.

  4. Botnet - Wikipedia

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    Clients execute the commands and report their results back to the bot herder. In the case of IRC botnets, infected clients connect to an infected IRC server and join a channel pre-designated for C&C by the bot herder. The bot herder sends commands to the channel via the IRC server. Each client retrieves the commands and executes them.

  5. Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad - Wikipedia

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    Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad and Rising Storm GOTY, now known as Rising Storm/Red Orchestra 2 GOTY on Steam, is a multiplayer tactical first-person shooter video game set during World War II, developed and published by Tripwire Interactive.

  6. Doublelift - Wikipedia

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    Yiliang "Peter" Peng (Chinese: 彭亦亮 [1]; pinyin: Péng Yìliàng), better known as Doublelift, is an American content creator, streamer, and retired professional League of Legends player.

  7. HTTP 404 - Wikipedia

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    العربية; अवधी; বাংলা; भोजपुरी; Български; Català; Čeština; Dansk; Deutsch; Ελληνικά; Español; Esperanto

  8. Speech Synthesis Markup Language - Wikipedia

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    For desktop applications, other markup languages are popular, including Apple's embedded speech commands, and Microsoft's SAPI Text to speech (TTS) markup, also an XML language. It is also used to produce sounds via Azure Cognitive Services' Text to Speech API or when writing third-party skills for Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa .

  9. Fistful of Frags - Wikipedia

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    A popular line in the game is "pass the whiskey", which is used whenever a player wants to alert their teammates that they need healing. The intended purpose of this command is for players who do not wish to use a microphone or text chat. However, the line has become a meme, and is rarely used for this purpose. [3]