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  2. Live for Speed - Wikipedia

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    Live for Speed (LFS) is a racing simulator developed by a three-person team comprising Scawen Roberts, Eric Bailey, and Victor van Vlaardingen with its latest release in 2024. The main focus is to provide a realistic racing experience for the online multiplayer game and to allow single player races against AI cars.

  3. Lithium iron phosphate battery - Wikipedia

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    By early 2024, VDA-sized LFP cells were available for less than RMB 0.5/Wh ($70/kWh), while Chinese automaker Leapmotor stated it buys LFP cells at RMB 0.4/Wh ($56/kWh) and believe they could drop to RMB 0.32/Wh ($44/kWh). [40] By mid 2024, assembled LFP batteries were available to consumers in the US for around $115/kWh. [41]

  4. LFS - Wikipedia

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    Large-file support, support for files larger than 2 GiB; Git Large File Storage, an extension for the Git version control system; Live File System, Microsoft's implementation of Universal Disk Format (UDF) 2.5 in Windows Vista; Log File System, Microsoft's NTFS log of file metadata pending commit; Log-structured File System (BSD), a log ...

  5. MediaFire - Wikipedia

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    MediaFire is a file hosting, file synchronization, and cloud storage service based in Shenandoah, Texas, United States. Founded in June 2006 by Derek Labian and Tom Langridge, the company provides client software for Microsoft Windows , macOS , Linux , Android , iOS , BlackBerry 10 , and web browsers . [ 1 ]

  6. Log-structured File System (BSD) - Wikipedia

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    The Log-Structured File System (or LFS) is an implementation of a log-structured file system (a concept originally proposed and implemented by John Ousterhout), originally developed for BSD. It was removed from FreeBSD and OpenBSD ; the NetBSD implementation was nonfunctional until work leading up to the 4.0 release made it viable again as a ...

  7. Bass management - Wikipedia

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    The LFE channel is a separate channel that contains low frequencies only, and it was originally added to magnetic 70mm-movie soundtracks in the 1970s, to be reproduced through subwoofers. [5] It is designed to be amplified by 10 dB on playback and summed into the signal going to the subwoofer.

  8. LFE - Wikipedia

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    The word LFE may refer to: Low-frequency effects, a channel used in surround sound; Lambda Phi Epsilon, a nationally recognized Asian-interest fraternity based in the United States; Leicester Forest East, a settlement community to the west of Leicester, UK; Lisp Flavoured Erlang, a dialect of Erlang with Lisp-like syntax

  9. Live File System - Wikipedia

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    Live File System lets users manage files on recordable and rewriteable optical discs inside the file manager with the familiar workflow known from mass storage media such as USB flash drives and external hard disk drives. Files can be added incrementally to the media, as well as modified, moved and deleted. [1] These discs use the UDF file ...