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1 June 2025
- diffhist Apache HTTP Server 06:26 −1,170 Beland talk contribs (→Security: address complaint over factual accuracy)
- diffhist Apache HTTP Server 06:12 −384 Beland talk contribs (correction - NginX is already listed as ahead of Apache; also drop HTML comment)
- diffhist Apache HTTP Server 06:04 −2 Beland talk contribs (grammar)
- diffhist m Computer program 03:23 +5 TonySt talk contribs (Reverted edits by 24.237.159.222 (talk) (AV)) Tags: AntiVandal Rollback
- diffhist Computer program 03:23 −5 24.237.159.222 talk (Updated short description) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile app edit Android app edit App description change
- diffhist Computer program 03:19 +100 Augmented Seventh talk contribs (Reverted 1 edit by 24.237.159.222 (talk) to last revision by EvanBaldonado) Tags: Twinkle Undo Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Computer program 03:18 −100 24.237.159.222 talk Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit Disambiguation links added
31 May 2025
- diffhist C preprocessor 02:22 −4 2605:8d80:13e1:9bba:e0ea:1108:359c:e6b4 talk Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit App section source
30 May 2025
- diffhist C preprocessor 01:27 +20 2605:8d80:13e4:f9fa:21f7:8d69:3119:b777 talk (→Features)
- diffhist C preprocessor 01:26 +600 2605:8d80:13e4:f9fa:21f7:8d69:3119:b777 talk (→Features)
- diffhist C preprocessor 01:18 +1,158 2605:8d80:13e4:f9fa:21f7:8d69:3119:b777 talk
29 May 2025
- diffhist Sendmail 16:53 −15,480 MrOllie talk contribs (Restored revision 1239785267 by 136.54.22.193 (talk): Rv AI-driven rewrite) Tags: Twinkle Undo
- diffhist Sendmail 09:28 +15,336 Thomasvincent talk contribs (I've significantly enhanced the Sendmail Wikipedia article to address the "More footnotes" issue and bring it up to comprehensive Wikipedia standards.) Tags: Reverted Disambiguation links added
28 May 2025
26 May 2025
- diffhist Modem 20:50 +2 RastaKins talk contribs (→1960s: Used FSK so originating and answering used 'both of their frequencies.)
- diffhist m Computer program 15:18 +2 EvanBaldonado talk contribs (Replace hyphen with en-dash.)
- diffhist Daemon (computing) 05:43 +1,242 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Unix-like systems: Describe the System III and System V inits.)
- diffhist Daemon (computing) 01:00 +239 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Unix-like systems: Note that the traditional init would *not* restart daemons, which is why making it it possible to restart them from the command line is useful.)
- diffhist Daemon (computing) 00:56 +981 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Unix-like systems: Give more information on initialization-script starting of daemons, with some citations.)
- diffhist Daemon (computing) 00:08 −20 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Unix-like systems: Some run-from-an-rc-script daemons background themselves, some don't, so some need to be run with an &, other's don't.)
25 May 2025
- diffhist Daemon (computing) 22:59 −301 Guy Harris talk contribs (Move the details about starting daemons on Unix-like systems from the lead to the "Unix-like systems", where it belongs. Remove the "In the strictly technical sense" noise, as it's inaccurate. Put the "double forking blah blah blah" way of starting a daemon at the end, and give more of he usual ways. Just speak of the "blah blah blah" as necessary for daemons run from the command line, as most of that is getting rid of stuff a "launched from init" daemon doesn't have in the first place.)
- diffhist Daemon (computing) 22:28 +279 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Terminology: Note that the backronym is bogus, using the Jargon File as a reference for it being incorrect. Add some examples of people (falsely) saying it means "disk and execution monitor", as citations for the claim that people said it means "disk and execution monitor".)