SID
Organizations
- Danish General Workers' Union, former trade union in Denmark
- Security and Intelligence Division, Singapore's foreign intelligence service
- Servizio Informazioni Difesa, the Italian military secret service from 1965 to 1977
- Service for Research and Documentation, the Serbian intelligence agency
- Society for Information Display
- Society for International Development
- Sport-Informations-Dienst, German sports media service
- Scientific Investigation Division, crime scene investigation for the LAPD; see R. Lee Heath
- Special Investigations Division (disambiguation)
Places
Science and technology
- Sid blood group system
- Saab Information Display in most Saab automobiles since 1994
- Security Identifier, used by Microsoft
- Slew-induced distortion, in an amplifier or transducer
- Source to image-receptor distance, in clinical radiology
- Standard instrument departure, a published procedure to be followed after takeoff
- Sudden ionospheric disturbance, caused by a solar flare
- Surface-induced dissociation, a method for fragmenting molecular ions in mass spectrometry
- System identification number, identifier in wireless telephony of an analog, TDMA or CDMA system
- MOS Technology SID, Sound Interface Device in Commodore computers
- mSin3 interaction domain, a transcriptional repressor domain
- System Identifier, an element of Oracle Databases
- .sid, extension of a compressed image file of LizardTech MrSID Image
Entertainment
- Síd, a common term for a fairy mound in Irish literature and folklore
- Sid (band), a Japanese rock band
- Superman Is Dead, or S.I.D., an Indonesian rock band
- Space Intruder Detector, satellite in the British series UFO
- Sid Vere, a fictional character from Doctors
Other uses
- Sid (given name)
- Status–income disequilibrium, a political term
- Sports information director, public relations occupation
- Standard instrument departure, flight procedures used before takeoff
- Amílcar Cabral International Airport, Sal Island, Cape Verde
gollark: I'm pretty sure I've seen diagrams of pronounceable things of some kind, but they're more complex than just permutations of "high tone, low tone" and do not conveniently map to concepts.
gollark: What do you mean "all of the possible forms of a square diagram with two or more sides"? There are infinitely many of those. And how do I just pronounce a diagram without a predetermined mapping?
gollark: Also, I have no idea what an "objective → semantic buffer" is and I think you're underestimating the difficulty of implementing whatever it is.
gollark: I can't actually source this, having checked *at least* two internet things.
gollark: In any case, I am not a linguist, but I think it's technically possible to produce an AST from English, or something like that, but really impractical. There is no regular grammar, words can't be cleanly mapped to concepts because they carry connotations pulled in from common discourse and the context surrounding them, many of them mean multiple things, you have to be able to resolve pronouns and references to past text, etc.
See also
- CID (disambiguation)
- SIDS (disambiguation)
- Syd (disambiguation)
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