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  2. Git - Wikipedia

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    A pull request, a.k.a. merge request, is a request by a user to merge a branch into another branch. [118] [119] Git does not itself provide for pull requests, but it is a common feature of git cloud services. The underlying function of a pull request is no different than that of an administrator of a repository pulling changes from another ...

  3. Branching (version control) - Wikipedia

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    The users of the version control system can branch any branch. Branches are also known as trees, streams or codelines. The originating branch is sometimes called the parent branch, the upstream branch (or simply upstream, especially if the branches are maintained by different organizations or individuals), or the backing stream.

  4. Branch predictor - Wikipedia

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    Branch prediction attempts to guess whether a conditional jump will be taken or not. Branch target prediction attempts to guess the target of a taken conditional or unconditional jump before it is computed by decoding and executing the instruction itself. Branch prediction and branch target prediction are often combined into the same circuitry.

  5. Mach-O - Wikipedia

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    The reserved value is only present in 64-bit Mach-O files. It is reserved for future use or extension of the 64-bit header. The CPU type indicates the instruction set architecture for the code. If the file is for the 64-bit version of the instruction set architecture, the CPU type value has the 0x01000000 bit set. The CPU type values are as ...

  6. Rolling release - Wikipedia

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    Rolling release development models are one of many types of software release life cycles.Although a rolling release model can be used in the development of any piece or collection of software, it is most often seen in use by Linux distributions, notable examples being GNU Guix System, Arch Linux, Gentoo Linux, openSUSE Tumbleweed, PCLinuxOS, Solus, SparkyLinux, and Void Linux.

  7. Windows Registry - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Registry is a hierarchical database that stores low-level settings for the Microsoft Windows operating system and for applications that opt to use the registry. . The kernel, device drivers, services, Security Accounts Manager, and user interfaces can all use the regis

  8. Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Four radio-collared females in Chitwan dispersed between 0 and 43.2 km (0.0 and 26.8 mi) and 10 males between 9.5 and 65.7 km (5.9 and 40.8 mi). [89] A subadult male lives as a transient in another male's home range until he is older and strong enough to challenge the resident male.

  9. CPUID - Wikipedia

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    If 1, then bit 22 of IA32_MISC_ENABLE cannot be set to 1 to limit the value returned by CPUID.(EAX=0):EAX[7:0]. (reserved) (reserved) 3 4 avx-vnni: AVX Vector Neural Network Instructions (VNNI) (VEX encoded) (reserved) (sipi64) 64-bit SIPI (Startup InterProcessor Interrupt) (part of cancelled X86S) avx-vnni-int8: AVX VNNI INT8 instructions 4 5 ...