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"The smartest thing to do, based on experience, would be to allow everything to become very decentralized, create some command, and control capacity that you could do in a guerrilla and insurgency fashion, allow decentralized weapons caches, things like that and allow very loose resistance," said Coombs.
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Then you cache a lot of it in RAM [random access memory] a lot of the intelligence in our software is that caching, where you cache things in RAM, so when you get a hit, you actually serve it out of RAM than off a disk.
"The cache of things capable of troubling Adam seemed to clear itself every week or so".
For starters, everyone around me would be terribly dull, with only a small cache of things she or he could say.
Looks that are intrinsically linked to the timeless cache possessed by things that find themselves in proximity to blackness.
In this situation, clearing the browser's cache files often clears things up and lets you start fresh.
Tom, Dublin via email Although Android devices can get viruses, it is not a common occurrence, and most slowdowns are caused by a build-up of unused apps, app cache build-ups and things such as widgets and live wallpapers.
The startup is using its star power and tech cache to, among other things, hold a music hackathon at SXSW — which will be judged by music industry veterans, like Scooter Braun, the guy who helped bring you The Bieber — in an effort to continue attracting top-flight engineers to its platform.
That said, this does get awfully complex when you consider things like Google cache, or noble projects like Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, regardless of where you sit in the debate between right to privacy and freedom of speech.
Stock your cache with the kinds of things you might like to find.
The proxy can also minify the code to reduce the download time, and caches JavaScript apps to further speed things up.
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