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  1. Sleep

    Sleep /slēp/ vi. 1. [techspeak] On a timesharing system, a process that relinquishes its claim on the scheduler until some given event occurs or a specified time delay elapses is said to 'go to sleep'. 2. In jargon, used very…
  2. WiFi

    … channels for IoT; Target Wake Time (TWT) schedules STA sleep cycles; WPA3 Personal (SAE) + Enterprise (802.1X) …
  3. Embedded Systems

    … manage power states. Idle time is often spent in low-power sleep modes rather than executing background tasks. Many …
  4. Fried

    … 'brain': " My brain is fried today, I'm very short on sleep. "
  5. What is?

    … Skrog Skulker Slap on the Side Slash Sleep Slim Slop Slopsucker Slurp Smart …
  6. Unixism

    Unixism /yü-nikz-i-zəm/ n. A piece of code or a coding technique that depends on the protected multi-tasking environment with relatively low process-spawn overhead that exists on virtual-memory UNIX systems. Common unixism s…
  7. Security Through Obscurity

    … vendors are all too willing to turn over and go back to sleep. After all, actually fixing the bugs would siphon off …
  8. Larval Stage

    … of all other activities including usual basics like food, sleep, and personal hygiene; and a chronic case of advanced …
  9. Gronk Out

    … vi . To cease functioning. Of people, to go home and go to sleep. " I guess I'll gronk out now; see you all …
  10. Gonk

    … See also gonkulator . 2. [British] To grab some sleep at an odd time; compare gronk out .