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- division called BytePlus to distribute the software framework underlying TikTok, so that others may launch similar apps. In August 2021, ByteDance acquired...
- Amazon CloudFront Baidu CDN BaishanCloud EdgeNext BelugaCDN Bunny.net ByteDance BytePlus CacheFly CDN77 CDNetworks (ChinaNetCenter) CDNsun ChinaCache ChinaNetCenter...
- 8-bit bytes with start and (single) stop bits (no parity bit), at a symbol rate of 2400 baud, and can be implemented with a standard UART plus a voltage...
- Consistent Overhead Byte Stuffing (COBS) is an algorithm for encoding data bytes that results in efficient, reliable, unambiguous packet framing regardless...
- The byte is a unit of digital information that most commonly consists of eight bits. Historically, the byte was the number of bits used to encode a single...
- data bytes plus 3 bytes of control information. A message contains the following fields: Synchronization break Synchronization byte Identifier byte Data...
- following "data bytes" plus the 2 bytes used to represent the length. In other words, s1 and s2 specify the number of the following data bytes as 256 ⋅ s 1...
- plastic tape (cellulose acetate); 7-track tape that could store every 6-bit byte plus a parity bit 1958 IBM 729 Separate read/write heads providing transparent...
- environments: 8-bit clean environments, and environments that forbid the use of byte values with the high bit set. Originally, such prohibitions allowed for links...
- bytes (fixed) 1 to 16,773,100 bytes (varying-length) Alphanumeric character B Binary numeric 1 byte (8-bit) 2 byte (16-bit) 4 bytes (32-bit) 8 bytes (64-bit)...