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  • # Cell phones with advanced computing capabilities, typically at least requiring fully-featured Internet browsing ...y fast computation. {{w|Folding@home}} and {{w|SETI@home}} are distributed computing projects that aim to solve extremely large computational problems by poolin
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  • ...ce diagram}}, one usually employed for describing network communication in computing. As the messages travel at the speed of light and Proxima Centauri b is ove
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  • ...board}}" with "{{w|leopard}}" in a regex (or {{w|regular expression}}). In computing, a regular expression provides a concise and flexible means to "match" (spe
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  • ...indicate that the browser was able to communicate with a given {{w|Server (computing)|server}}, but the server could not find what was requested. The error may
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  • ...s a {{w|metaphor}}, which compares the reader with a Lisp {{w|Interpreter (Computing)|interpreter}}. The interpreter looks for the parenthesis until the end of
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  • This puns on the computing sense of "negotiation": network protocols (such as HTTP) often specify rout
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  • ...they are literally identical as far as appearance goes. The apotheosis of computing via a browser is probably the {{w|Chromebook}}, a range of laptops whose op
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  • ...ay itself was good, Stallman worries because the essay was in the {{w|Doc (computing)|.doc}} format, the {{w|Proprietary Software|proprietary format}} that old
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  • ...y, which contains or "stores" the clouds. Last panel is a pun on {{w|cloud computing}} and specifically {{w|cloud storage}}, and looks like a follow up to [[103
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  • ACM is the {{w|Association for Computing Machinery}}, which at the time of writing sponsored the {{w|ACM Internation
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  • ...on|recursively}}''," and contended that "''thinking about'' [functional] ''computing is one of the most exciting things the human mind can do''."
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  • ...e is performing a "blind search" in his head. When doing a blind search in computing, there are two main tactics—{{w|depth-first search}} (DFS), and {{w|bread
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  • This comic is a reference to all of the companies that rolled out {{w|Cloud computing|"cloud"}} services like {{w|Google}}'s and {{w|Amazon}}'s music service and ...bandwidth to make that possible, he explains that it's done by {{w|Cache (computing)|caching}}. Caching is an arrangement whereby some data is stored locally i
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  • ...e value of time_t rolls over, that is it will return to zero. time_t is a computing standard measurement of time; it is a count of the number of seconds since
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  • ...ually superhero material, which lends itself to the humor of the comic. In computing, a {{w|regular expression}} ("regex") provides a concise and flexible means
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  • ...without the explicit self-reference. Named after the paradox, a {{w|quine (computing)|quine}} is also a computer program which outputs its own source code.
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  • ...w|General-purpose programming language|general-purpose}}, {{w|Interpreter (computing)|interpreted}}, {{w|dynamic programming language}}s.
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  • ...erformed by {{w|Assembly language#Assembler|assemblers}}, {{w|Interpreter_(computing)|interpreters}}, or {{w|compilers}}.
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  • ...relating the code to his personal life. Finally, he adds an {{w|Assertion (computing)|assertion}}, which is normally a formal specification of a condition that
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  • ...anded devices). Many operating systems offer a standardized {{w|Interface (computing)|interface}} called {{w|POSIX}}, which wraps the services offered by the di
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  • ...final joke refers to the command line interface being called a {{w|Shell (computing)|shell}}, and to a particular type of shell called {{w|zshell}} (<code>/bin
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  • {{w|Tar (computing)|tar}} ("tape archive") is a {{w|Unix|Unix}} application that creates (and The title text points out that while much of computing changes very quickly, the tar program, which is very old (originating ca. 1
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  • ...byte simply plays on the fact that complex analysis is required in quantum computing in relation to quantum mechanics. The imaginary number is represented as '' |used in quantum computing
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  • ...ds. An RFC, or {{w|Request for Comments}}, is a formal document put out to computing experts by {{w|IETF}} in the hopes of becoming a future standard. However,
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  • ...r of computers networked together resulting in a high-performance parallel computing cluster. For a while, it was a fad to get one running on various strange p
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  • ...e term of "{{w|Software build|building}}" a program, while "{{w|Character_(computing)|character}}" refers to a data type in programming languages. It may also r
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  • ...g/akamai-download-manager-faq.html replaced] ''Akamai''). These {{w|Patch (computing)|software increments}} might either be technical (to fix compatibility or s
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  • ...ggests, these systems are meant to be used by multiple people or {{w|User (computing)|users}}, sometimes at the same time. To prevent malicious or accidental de
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  • ...be a little nerd sniping: wasting the time of anyone familiar enough with computing to know how to decode it.
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  • ...ndows machines to [[Megan]]. The machines nominally have {{w|Trojan_horse_(computing)|mail trojans}}, {{w|Warhol worm}}s, all sorts of {{w|polymorphic virus}}es ...rk that allows computers to exchange data. In computer networks, networked computing devices exchange data with each other using a data link. The connections be
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  • ...an important result in quantum mechanics, especially in regards to quantum computing.
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  • ...and many would prove to be very influential in the development of personal computing. Some of the technologies demonstrated found success in the following decad
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  • ...mingly-impossibly can raise ideas in the mind of the reader of how quantum computing involves processing multiple possibilities at once, or how machine learning
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  • ...ultiple file extensions are sometimes used to disguise a {{w|Trojan horse (computing)|trojan program}} as a document. The sheer number of extensions in the comi *<tt>{{w|Tar (computing)|.tar}}</tt> — a {{w|file}} archive popular in {{w|Unix}} and {{w|Unix-li
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  • ...to unfriend people refers to practice of correct {{w|Resource management (computing)|resource management}} in computer programming. Computer programs typicall
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  • ...imilarly, ⅓ + ⅓ + ⅓ = 1 no matter what any physical hardware you are computing it on claims.
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  • .... In fact much spam is stopped by identifying emails through {{w|Honeypot (computing)|Honeypot}} accounts, among other methods.
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  • ...unction is defined as a normal function but can conclude instantly without computing the 10000th Fibonacci number (a daunting task) since this second parameter
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  • ...e user can choose to be reminded later multiple times. Because {{w|Reboot (computing)|rebooting}} a computer takes a significant amount of time and closes any p ...}.{{Citation needed}} However, low-level software, such as the {{w|kernel (computing)|kernel}} or {{w|driver (software)|drivers}}, might cause hardware to misbe
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  • :Mobile computing annual sales $220,000,000,000
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  • Usually shutting down a {{w|Server (computing)|server}} is done via the operating system or software. Directly turning it
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  • ...ssing power of a network of personal computers in order to achieve massive computing power. Individuals can join the project by installing the F@H software (the Note that most modern computers do not "waste" computing time as much as older ones. They dynamically reduce their clock speed and o
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  • | titletext = Cloud computing has a ways to go. ...e network is the computer", and the mantra of technologies for distributed computing such as {{w|Common Object Request Broker Architecture|CORBA}}, {{w|Enterpri
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  • ...at this is not due to abnormal behavior of the software (such as {{w|Hang (computing)|freezing}}), but rather because either the user or the software itself has
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  • ...epresenting [[Randall]], admits to the readers he built a flimsy {{w|Cloud computing|cloud}} services company using spare computers and parts. Included in the c ...being a [[:category:Portmanteau|portmanteau]] of "[[xkcd]]" and "{{w|Cloud computing|cloud}}", here pronounced XK-cloud. The portmanteau incidentally still cont
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  • ...ly referring to quantum indeterminacy of qubits, which are used in quantum computing.
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  • | Mobile computing annual sales || $220,000,000,000 ||
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  • ...lanation]], in the form of a fictional conversation between Margaret and a computing running OpenSSL, explaining the problems with the {{w|Heartbleed bug}} and
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  • ...in the [[:Category:My Hobby|My Hobby series]]. It describes a distributed computing network using an automated system to simultaneously run trillions of Tamago ...clude large {{w|Bitcoin network}} mining operations, the {{w|Worldwide LHC Computing Grid}} or, yes, running trillions of simultaneous Tamagotchis using an AI p
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  • ...another gets practically impossible despite having all kinds of {{w|Cloud computing|cloud}} tools available, many of them designed to perform much more complex *{{w|Library (computing)|Library}}: In this context, a library is a part of a computer program whic
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  • ...lustrates the problem by analogy to some better-understood general-purpose computing hardware: the {{w|CPU}} in a smartphone. [[Cueball]] and [[Megan]] have use
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  • ...the past, and the new generation of ''quantum hyper-beings'' ({{w|quantum computing}} AI minds, vastly more intelligent than either humans or the aforementione
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  • ...ypical home PC could well use more than 4GiB of RAM, so several {{w|64-bit computing|64-bit architectures}} were created. These architectures are not compatible
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  • ;Unit-aware computing makes imperial less annoying :* Unit-aware computing makes imperial less annoying
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  • ...rogramming language)|Python}} programming language has a nice {{w|Library (computing)|library}} that [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/twitter interfaces with the T
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  • In computing, {{w|program optimization}} is the practice of making a computer program wo ...uctured Programming with Goto statements" (1974)<ref name="p261-knuth.pdf">Computing Surveys, Vol 6, No 4, December 1974: http://web.archive.org/web/20130731202
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  • ..., similar to computer cases with transparent side panels popular among DIY computing enthusiasts.
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  • ...ace, outside the physical boundaries of the universe, and make up a single computing entity named AC which keeps pondering the question even as the {{w|heat dea
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  • ...aning of a {{w|Character_(arts)|fictional character}}, or a {{w|Character (computing)|symbol which corresponds to a grapheme}} (e.g. letter, digit, punctuation
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  • : A command to {{w|Mount (computing)|mount}} all disk volumes in fstab (except for ones with the noauto flag). : A command to {{w|Mount (computing)|mount}} all disk volumes in fstab (except for ones with the noauto flag).
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  • ...our win more probable, while avoiding deleterious moves. Due to inadequate computing power, it is hitherto impossible to calculate all possible ways a chess gam
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  • Unicode is the computing industry standard for representing text. More recent additions have include
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  • ...per_1936.pdf 1936 paper] outlined Turing machines, a theoretical model for computing, as well as computability and the halting problem. Theoretical computer sci ...design a Forth compiler, or reversing the order of an array) and uses less computing resources, such programming languages are not easy to learn. Since Forth al
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  • ...tions on remote resources. The terms are probably adopted from {{w|Reboot (computing)|soft}} and {{w|Hardware reset|hard reset}} operations used to restart brok ...environment it may indirectly cause some virtual machines in the {{w|Cloud computing|cloud}} to be rebooted and assigned to another web server needing more work
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  • ...es what type of data is stored subsequent set of elements or a {{w|String_(computing)|string}}. This is likely a pun on {{w|String_(physics)|string}} types that
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  • | Remote Clients || [[wikipedia:Remote_computer|Remote client]] || In computing, a remote client is a program used to access a computer or service over a n
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  • ...emptying the {{w|Trash (computing)|recycle bin}} integrated into a desktop computing environment like Windows, macOS, most Linux derivatives, and others. It ori
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  • : A {{w|Thread_(computing)|CPU thread}} is a task the CPU performs. Several threads may share memory,
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  • ...o. This is particularly dangerous for time-sharing, servers, and {{w|Cloud computing|the cloud}}, where different programs, websites, or even companies can be s A {{w|zero-day (computing)|zero-day}} vulnerability is an attack that takes advantage of a vulnerabil
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  • ...th the even speedier, but future-bound, threat in hardware via {{w|Quantum computing}}. :NumPy is the fundamental package for scientific computing with the programming language Python. ''O''(log ''n'') is [[wikipedia:Big_O
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  • * <code>xyzzy</code> replies "Nothing happens.". {{w|Xyzzy_(computing)|xyzzy}} is a magic word, originally used in the game {{w|Colossal Cave Adv
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  • ...gramming)|interpreter}}, a {{w|package manager}}, and various {{w|Library_(computing)|libraries}} that the project needs. One such example is {{w|Python_(progra
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  • ...make sense, but it still freaks me out how quick companies are to replace computing devices instead of trying to fix them.
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  • ...between different applications, requiring a rather general {{w|Interface (computing)|interface}} or {{w|API}} for communication. The more open such interfaces
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  • Mathematica is a modern technical computing system spanning most areas. One of its features is to compute mathematical
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  • ...remarks here about how many petabytes of data were processed and how much computing power and time was used, when that's announced. -->
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  • ...ch better is either an abuse of the system and a great waste of memory and computing power, or it means that a significant portion of the Earth's surface has be
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  • An {{w|artificial neural network}}, also known as a neural net, is a computing system inspired by a human brain, which "learns" by considering lots and lo
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  • ...aren't any games that can recreate the detail that reality has (Due to the computing power required to do such a thing would be on an intergalactic level to rec
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  • ...when {{w|personal computers}} had just become mainstream. Although modern computing platforms might still be backwards-compatible with {{w|8-bit era}} software ...ator will often map the command to a file or file system on the enveloping computing environment which can now contain hundreds or thousands of gigabytes of sto
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  • ...ces, with or without the simultaneous issue of having ''low {{w|Bandwidth (computing)|bandwidth}}''. ...t-day IT and other support personnel, including references to "{{w|Daemon (computing)|daemons}}" and "[http://catb.org/jargon/html/B/black-magic.html black magi
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  • ...easible, the network needs to have as many legitimate actors using as much computing power as possible. This results in the Bitcoin network using approximately
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  • ...s a double meaning here. In computing, many systems are ''{{w|distributed computing|distributed}}'' (spread out) across multiple servers, sometimes in very dif
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  • ...he idea was similar to the cloud, where anybody could just hook up and get computing service, as well as other services built into the mainframe. For this reaso ...ask whether anyone else using an address and Microsoft's early foothold in computing was because of {{w|Bill Gates}} lying about his usage of addresses.
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  • ...to use that many programs use its API or just find it easier to {{w|Shell (computing)#Other uses|shell out}} to ImageMagick to perform a necessary transformatio
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  • *<span style="background:#acfb90">'''{{w|Printer (computing)|Print}}''' (selected)</span>: The most common function that a printer need
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  • [[Cueball]] is computing and [[Ponytail]] criticizes him in a way that is reminiscent of the [[:Cate ...emory; for Cueball, the large Excel column acts as the "tape". All ways of computing are "equally wrong" since, according to this thesis, they can all be transl
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  • On top of that, the current (mostly valid) results may even be {{w|Polyglot (computing)|polyglot}} and/or {{w|Agnostic (data)|shell-agnostic}}. Dependant upon the
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  • ** A non-computing example is the {{w|Token (railway signalling)|Railway Token}}, sometimes co
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  • ...f a sufficiently functional surrogate system is capable of emulating this (computing what the original computer(s) would do) then it can be considered to effect
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  • ...mbol requires context to be meaningful but could occur, for instance, when computing probabilities using mixed distributions.
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  • In binary computing, 16 bit unsigned numbers range from 0 to 65535, for a total of 65536 unique ...ly punning on the idea of a "large" quantum system. "Large" in the quantum computing sense would be on the order of 64 qubits each of which would be an atom or
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  • ...idual users instead of the corporation producing it, lack of a {{w|Server (computing)|central server}} requirement, {{w|mesh networking}}, and wireless message
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  • ...nt rise in quantum applications in technology and the push towards quantum computing.
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  • ...onsidering the rest of the comic, Beret Guy could mean there are {{w|Cloud computing|large (or popular) server farms}} [[908: The Cloud|somewhere]] and that the
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  • ...'' on {{w|Linux}}. As such, the key has almost fallen out of use in modern computing, prompting manufacturers of small computers such as {{w|laptop}}s or small
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  • * Much more computing power could be saved by skimping on the chemistry of the quattuordecillions
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  • ...emented in the {{w|firmware}} of the internet or WiFi modem or {{w|Router (computing)|router}}s. (See [[1785: Wifi]] for an explanation of firmware.) It's not c ...n Protocol}}, {{w|Transmission Control Protocol}}, or similar {{w|Timeout (computing)|timeout}} conditions that would likely close synchronous {{w|VOIP}}, video
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  • ...ould quite reasonably be done from a tree using a laptop or other portable computing device, but is not typically performed by schoolchildren.
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  • In computer systems, every {{w|Character (computing)|"character"}} (letter, digit, punctuation, etc.) is represented as an inte
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