16:0116:01, 14 November 2020diffhist−510
Komodo (chess)
→History: Cleaned up now irrelevant historic details. This was also motivated by the dead reference for it. The competition results can still be found in the relevant section furter down.Tags: Revertedreferences removed
18:1118:11, 2 November 2020diffhist−25
Shredder (software)
Updated "latest release version" "latest release date", added relevant reference, removed 2 now obsolete parameters as indicated by the preview
20 October 2020
02:0502:05, 20 October 2020diffhist−15
Betelgeuse
Undid revision 984400347 as providing a seemingly exact distance to a star that actually doesn't have a determinable surface is useless. If this is nevertheless desired, one need to add the uncertainties as well to yield something understandable.Tag: Undo
21:0321:03, 19 October 2020diffhist+10
Betelgeuse
Added the distance in Ly back into the "starbox". The value in Ly is very important as the Wikipedia is for the common people and parsec is used just by professional astronomers nowadays. Please leave a value in Ly as all known video games use only Ly and this is therefore what common people can easily relate to.
20:0420:04, 19 October 2020diffhist+5
Leela Chess Zero
→Competition results: Re-added the loss-score back in as what really matters is the difference between the loss and win score. Btw: the difference between season 18 to season 19 is that the difference was just 2 points here. My original wording mentioned it but I am also happy without it.
01:2401:24, 13 October 2020diffhist+131
European Union Customs Union
Reworded to make very clear that the UK will leave the EUCU regardless whether an FTA has been agreed or not by the end of this year. Background: an stay in the EUCU was a possible outcome of Mrs. May's rejected withdrawal deal, but this is not the case with Mr. Johnson's deal.
13:4413:44, 26 August 2020diffhist+3
Zilog Z8000
→Limited success: The address bus determines the accessible RAM. Note: this section is about the Z8002 which is the PIN reduced version of the Z8000, not about the Z8000 per se which had a 23 bit address bus.