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  2. Binder Project - Wikipedia

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    A Binder or "Binder-ready repository" is a code repository that contains both code and content to run, and configuration files for the environment needed to run it. [1] Since 2017, when the Binder Project was merged into the JupyterHub project, [2] the development communities share many people in common. A common use of Binder is for sharing a ...

  3. Ring binder - Wikipedia

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    There is a variant for half-letter size pages (8 + 1 ⁄ 2 by 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches or 220 mm × 140 mm), whose three rings are 2 + 3 ⁄ 4 inches (70 mm) apart. "Ledger" size binders hold 11-by-17-inch (28 by 43 cm) paper, and may use standard 3-ring spacing or multiple additional rings.

  4. This Viral Sleep Method Promises to Help You Doze Off in 2 ...

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    The Military Sleep Method is simply a new way of marketing certain well-documented relaxation methods, and it may very well work, though the promise of two minutes is not particularly realistic.

  5. OpenBinder - Wikipedia

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    OpenBinder is a system for inter-process communication. [1] It was developed at Be Inc. and then Palm, Inc. [2] and was the basis for the Binder framework [3] now used in the Android operating system developed by Google. [4] OpenBinder allows processes to present interfaces which may be called by other threads. Each process maintains a thread ...

  6. Language binding - Wikipedia

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    Binding generally refers to a mapping of one thing to another. In the context of software libraries, bindings are wrapper libraries that bridge two programming languages, so that a library written for one language can be used in another language. [1] Many software libraries are written in system programming languages such as C or C++.

  7. Critical section - Wikipedia

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    The simplest method to prevent any change of processor control inside the critical section is implementing a semaphore. In uniprocessor systems, this can be done by disabling interrupts on entry into the critical section, avoiding system calls that can cause a context switch while inside the section, and restoring interrupts to their previous ...

  8. Cognitive shuffle - Wikipedia

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    The cognitive shuffle is based on Beaudoin’s somnolent information processing theory. [5] [13] The somnolent information processing theory postulates the existence of a sleep onset control system that evolved to ensure that falling asleep tends to happen when it is evolutionarily opportune (safe, timely) to fall asleep. [14]

  9. Learning with errors - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Regev [3] showed that the decision version of LWE is hard assuming quantum hardness of the lattice problems (for as above) and with = (/)). In 2009, Peikert [ 4 ] proved a similar result assuming only the classical hardness of the related problem G a p S V P ζ , γ {\displaystyle \mathrm {GapSVP} _{\zeta ,\gamma }} .