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    Core dumps can save the context (state) of a process at a given state for returning to it later. Systems can be made highly available by transferring core between processors, sometimes via core dump files themselves. Core can also be dumped onto a remote host over a network (which is a security risk). [11]

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    For production and deployment, developers can concatenate and minify JavaScript modules based on an AMD API into one file, the same as traditional JavaScript. AMD provides some CommonJS interoperability. It allows for using a similar exports and require() interface in the code, although its own define() interface is more basal and preferred. [1]

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  7. Wikipedia:Village pump (technical)/Archive 216 - Wikipedia

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    Another factor is that the results of Module {{#invoke:}} calls, like template transclusions, are meant to be cacheable. 'Dynamic' code that relies on making an external resource query, meaning it potentially changes each time the module is invoked, is a bad fit with the caching model.

  8. Wikipedia:Village pump (technical)/Archive 196 - Wikipedia

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    One way to find answers to the above questions is to find templates that use Module:WikidataIB, and go back through that module's talk pages. A good discussion to read about the pros and cons of Wikidata usage, at least in infoboxes, is this 2018 RFC .

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    Opus is a lossy audio coding format developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation and standardized by the Internet Engineering Task Force, designed to efficiently code speech and general audio in a single format, while remaining low-latency enough for real-time interactive communication and low-complexity enough for low-end embedded processors.