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Perl – Elasticsearch
01.12.2015
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as JSON. Fine-Tuning The min_term_freq parameter specifies a threshold for the selection of a word in the reference document with the more_like_this function. If min_term_freq is set to the default value
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bcachefs
28.07.2025
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transaction model and fine-grained locking, yields low tail-latency for I/O operations. In practice, bcachefs's write performance is remarkably consistent, avoiding the long latency outliers that sometimes
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Workspace: Calibre Tips
14.12.2025
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email address with your Amazon account. Once Calibre is up and running, you can fine-tune email sharing settings by pressing the Preferences button on the main toolbar and switching to the Sharing books
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Kernel News
07.03.2025
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these dereferencing checks at runtime like normal would have required some ugly workarounds, so he had moved them to the bootup part of the kernel. This was fine, but it meant the checks (although successfully
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NAPS2
27.05.2025
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automatic exclusion of blank pages during scanning. By adjusting the white threshold (brightness level for white pixels) and the coverage threshold (percentage of non-white pixels on a page), you can fine
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EEVDF
31.10.2025
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distro, which is fine. Autogrouping works in conjunction with EEVDF just as it did with CFS, grouping tasks by session to improve desktop interactivity. Optimization and Best Practices One advantage
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Books
30.03.2009
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out that Baird originally wrote his dissertation in Python (which is fine and good), but after finding Ruby, he rewrote the whole thing. If dedication to a programming language means anything ... know, they have to write a pesky little thing called a "dissertation" to use those initials behind their name. Turns out that Baird originally wrote his dissertation in Python (which is fine and good
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Unetbootin
23.06.2009
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distributions. As a case in point, in our lab, we had trouble installing the SliTaz operating system, al- though Puppy Linux, Elive, and a KDE 4 Live version based on openSUSE worked fine ... , Elive, and a KDE 4 Live version based on openSUSE worked fine. If the automated installation does not work, you can always try downloading the image manually from the web page and following the steps
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Books
15.09.2009
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and want to hone your portable shell scripting skills, Peter Seebach’s book will make a fine addition to your library. Sander van Vugt Paperback, 424 pages Apress; 1st edition, 2008 ISBN-13: 978 ... a little experience and want to hone your portable shell scripting skills, Peter Seebach's book will make a fine addition to your library. Peter Seebach Paperback, 376 pages Apress; 1st edition 2008 ISBN
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Wiimote with Linux
23.01.2009
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: Linux. Because the controls don’t exactly It might take a while before the Wiimote lend themselves to fine motor skills ... . Because the controls don't exactly lend themselves to fine motor skills, Wiimote is less than perfect for playing Neverball and other games that need highly precise movements. To find other programs you can

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