Twiddle
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To twiddle means to touch lightly or play with. In computing, it refers to:
- Making small or insignificant changes to source code, often without much understanding
- Bit twiddling, or bit manipulation, algorithmically manipulating bits
- The ASCII tilde (~) character
- Complex roots of unity used as coefficients in the Fast Fourier Transform algorithm are known as twiddle factors