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This is my sandbox for loafing. If nothing in the Drafts section, I will put a notice for fun that says {{MediaWiki:Noarticletext-nopermission}}

Some formats

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Random remarks from private messages

The 100-message limit of private messages system on the forums is just too small, so I will make some notes here and update sometimes. Don't worry, there are nothing too private.

  • Concerning this topic itself, Saka once suggested according to their reasoning and morals that one would need to ask the recipients and senders of those PMs for permission to make those PMs public. A way to keep a local copy of PMs is to download PMs; at the very bottom there's a dropdown that says "Export this view:", where one can download all PMs as CSV or XML.
  • Reporting posts should be reserved for things that are actually wrong and need attention from a moderator, thus using it as kind of silent PM/post to moderator(s) about academic stuff is not encouraged.
  • Despite the blue name, Kazyan actually has the same moderating capabilities like those green-named moderators, meaning that they can edit posts without leaving a summary. Consequently this post was edited in 2020 to include the beehive-push catalyst but the note still said it was last edited in 2018.

Drafts For Tutorials/General technology

//Oh, Goldenratio, in case you see this, don't add this to your list of incomplete tutorials; I will do this myself for consistency, though it may take a while.

(In general, check things related to real-life electric (digital) circuitry against my textbooks)

(Add practical methods for construction, e.g. shifting oscillators while keeping correct timing)

Pulse dividers

Occassionally there are more signals than we want. A pulse divider helps us out. "Pulse" is a term borrowed from...

(Filter usage?)

Once again, we begin with the simplest case of a 2-to-1 pulse divider. Duplicate the input signal with an aforementioned duplicator, and reflect the two intermediate signals so that they synthesize a block like in the duplicator...

Surprisingly, with the 2-to-1 pulse divider above and some knowledge on binary numbers, we can construct N-to-1 pulse dividers for arbitrary integer N>2 whose bounding box size is at worst O(log₂N). Obviously, chaining together two pulse dividers at N-to-1 and M-to-1 respectively gives a composite pulse divider at NM-to-1. ...

(Formalize the idea from here)