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18 May 2025
- diffhist IBM 11:47 +451 Wasted Time R talk contribs (briefly add to the lede why the System/360 and successors became so dominant)
16 May 2025
- diffhist MOSFET 03:24 +21 Daniel Case talk contribs (+protection notice)
- Protection log 03:24 Daniel Case talk contribs protected MOSFET [Edit=Require autoconfirmed or confirmed access] (indefinite) [Move=Require autoconfirmed or confirmed access] (indefinite) (Persistent sockpuppetry: per RFPP) (hist)
- diffhist MOSFET 01:36 −1,441 DMKR2005 talk contribs (Undid revision 1289974701 by 2600:4041:5881:5E00:AC0B:FFE6:E0EA:2BBD (talk) Please take it to talk page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:MOSFET#Edit_war. I created a thread there.) Tag: Undo
14 May 2025
- diffhist Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 00:46 −4 TheTechie talk contribs (→Publishing standards: make concise) Tag: Visual edit
12 May 2025
- diffhist Semiconductor device fabrication 11:17 −793 Belbury talk contribs (Undid revision 1288885404 by 2402:E280:2179:A01:E5DC:6E50:219:8178 (talk) bulk lucintel.com spam) Tag: Undo
- diffhist MOSFET 01:23 +1,441 2600:4041:5881:5e00:ac0b:ffe6:e0ea:2bbd talk (I will flag an investigation into DMKR's systematic filtering of the contributions of Mohamed Atallah, for which he won a Benjamin Frankling medal, and for which there are HUNDREDS of sources attributing the invention of the MOSFET to him. DMKR prefers to frame Atallah as an intern with a nice demo. Plus, their systematic revisionism of other _oriental_ contributions to science, and DMKR is in violation of Wikipedia's editing guidelines. Putting personal biases ahead of intellectual honesty.)