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  2. Materialized view - Wikipedia

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    In version 9.3, a materialized view is not auto-refreshed, and is populated only at time of creation (unless WITH NO DATA is used). It may be refreshed later manually using REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW. [8] In version 9.4, the refresh may be concurrent with selects on the materialized view if CONCURRENTLY is used. [9]

  3. Comparison of CRT, LCD, plasma, and OLED displays - Wikipedia

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    Typically less than 0.01 ms, as low as 2 μs, [10] [14] but limited by phosphor decay time (around 5 ms) Estimates varying from under 0.01 ms to as low as 1 μs. [15] [16] Frame rate (refresh rate) 60–85 fps typically, some CRTs can go even higher (200 fps at reduced resolution [17]); internally, display refreshed at input frame rate speed

  4. V-by-One HS - Wikipedia

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    V-by-One HS is an open standard developed by THine Electronics.Historically flat panel televisions used LVDS to transmit pixel data to the display panel, but due to higher resolution and expansion in color depth, televisions faced problems such as increasing numbers of twisted-pair cables and timing skew problems.

  5. Embarrassingly parallel - Wikipedia

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    "Embarrassingly" is used here to refer to parallelization problems which are "embarrassingly easy". [4] The term may imply embarrassment on the part of developers or compilers: "Because so many important problems remain unsolved mainly due to their intrinsic computational complexity, it would be embarrassing not to develop parallel implementations of polynomial homotopy continuation methods."

  6. Display motion blur - Wikipedia

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    Both OLED and "Crystal LED" technologies also have response times far shorter than LCD technology, and can reduce motion blur significantly. However, all consumer OLED displays are sample-and-hold, [ 2 ] [ 31 ] which leads to the same amount of motion blur as a conventional LCD.

  7. Are we multitasking too much? Why it can be stressful and ...

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    All that said, there are times when multitasking is totally unavoidable — which is probably no surprise to any parents or caregivers. “I personally use timers on Alexa in my kitchen often ...

  8. What's next for the Chargers after playoff loss? Free agents ...

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    Fourteen teams earned a playoff berth and had a chance to win a Lombardi Trophy. The road to New Orleans for Super Bowl 59 isn’t permitted for all clubs. Some teams get closer than others.

  9. ABA problem - Wikipedia

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    In multithreaded computing, the ABA problem occurs during synchronization, when a location is read twice, has the same value for both reads, and the read value being the same twice is used to conclude that nothing has happened in the interim; however, another thread can execute between the two reads and change the value, do other work, then change the value back, thus fooling the first thread ...