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Discover Ludwig"run the code" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in computer programming to instruct someone to execute or test a specific piece of code. Example: "To see if your changes have been applied, run the code and check the output."
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Its testing had found that it made the browser liable to crash, slowed it down (because the mobile processor struggled to run the code) and anyway meant that Apple would be forever yoked to Adobe – reliant on it to update Flash, which would happen at Adobe's rather than Apple's pace.
They can only choose whether or not to run the code presented to them.
New devices that are sold run the code, so it should quickly grow.
In addition, the implemented abstract user interface allows geologists to run the code without knowledge of the underlying numerical implementation.
This is a short version of the dataset, included here only for the purpose to run the code provided as Additional file 2. (CSV 5 KB).
Thus theoretically we can download binary code to any sensor node, run the code with predefined breakpoints or debug step by step.
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"Who's running the code here?" someone asked.
It just runs the code you give it, and you don't much care how.
Computer experiments are deterministic: replicate observations from running the code with the same inputs will be identical.
The enclave also checks to make sure Signal's servers are running the code they're supposed to be.
For example, it achieves a larger than 1500-fold speedup in the color space converting benchmark compared to running the code on a scalar core.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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