by marcmrgn June 26, 2018
o/iu.
As contrasted to ui/o (user-interface object (user input-output)).
Synthetic very-large-scale-integration chip design which sublimates programming objects into five attributive references: cyclical, bi-directional, non-linear contra-referential, radially-referential, and meta (self)-referential.
Synthetic processor in which a functional language becomes its own parser (homoiconic languages lack a distinction between data and code).
Precursor to computable entanglement (computable energy reference).
As contrasted to ui/o (user-interface object (user input-output)).
Synthetic very-large-scale-integration chip design which sublimates programming objects into five attributive references: cyclical, bi-directional, non-linear contra-referential, radially-referential, and meta (self)-referential.
Synthetic processor in which a functional language becomes its own parser (homoiconic languages lack a distinction between data and code).
Precursor to computable entanglement (computable energy reference).
by sandraxine June 15, 2018
A polite term used by IT professionals to denote when a problem exists due to user error. Also often referred to as a U.I.P.
by Nife 3033 January 17, 2009
A brain–computer interface (BCI), sometimes called a mind-machine interface (MMI), direct neural interface (DNI), or brain–machine interface (BMI), is a direct communication pathway between the brain and an external device. BCIs are often directed at assisting, augmenting, or repairing human cognitive or sensory-motor functions.
by Margit_Jost_Kant December 20, 2015
when a computer illiterate person thinks they have "something wrong" with their computer when its just them(fingers on the keyboard down to your feet on the floor) usually used as a comical insult by the I.T. guys at work that a regular employee most likely doesn't understand.
office worker: "What was wrong with my computer?"
I.T. guy: "It was just a keyboard to floor interface."
I.T. guy: "It was just a keyboard to floor interface."
by big chaw mcgraw August 09, 2010
1. Cryptic means of telling a person they don't know how to use their computer.
2. Computer problems caused by not knowing basic computer functions.
2. Computer problems caused by not knowing basic computer functions.
Calling Tech Support over an obvious computer solution such as an unplugged monitor not turning on.
"That's a simple Chair to keyboard interface error, sir. Just plug that mouse in and you're golden."
"That's a simple Chair to keyboard interface error, sir. Just plug that mouse in and you're golden."
by Insubious November 14, 2008
the use of real life objects on a computer or the internet (web) to represent the real life counterpart (biorealism). using a realistic icon, symbol or image as a placeholder for a real life object on a computer or the internet rather than a word.
the use of an envelope icon to represent the action of writing and mailing a text message or email is a natural user interface.
the use of a head shot (as on friskyhands.com) rather than a simple boarder less picture is a natural user interface.
the use of an index card (as on positivelyfrisky.com) rather than a plain white box is a natural user interface.
the use of a head shot (as on friskyhands.com) rather than a simple boarder less picture is a natural user interface.
the use of an index card (as on positivelyfrisky.com) rather than a plain white box is a natural user interface.
by lyon in the sun August 24, 2011