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In computer science, a thread of execution is the smallest sequence of programmed instructions that can be managed independently by a scheduler, which is typically a part of the operating system. In many cases, a thread is a component of a process.
The multiple threads of a given process may be executed concurrently (via multithreading capabilities), sharing resources such as memory, while different processes do not share these resources. In particular, the threads of a process share its executable code and the values of its dynamically allocated variables and non-thread-local global variables at any given time.
The implementation of threads and processes differs between operating systems. In Modern Operating Systems, Tanenbaum shows that many distinct models of process organization are possible.
I'm hearing great things about this new version of Tesla's self-driving software. I honestly thought it could be decades before this was feasible, but they seem to be pretty damn close with the version 12 the Tesla boys in Merika are raving about.
Will it take all the fun out of driving?
Who...
X Power figures ONLY and 200 miles as a minimum mileage PLEASE.
G'day.
I have been away for the last week and I wanted to post up my real world figures.
Driving the car as I normally would with AC on, plenty of beanage and heated items ON as required.
I.E. Not trying to be particularly...
Had the squeaky bum moment this morning with the 12V battery showing 12.2 after just 6 days of ownership. Due to trying to be proactive and not end up with windows inadvertently being left down when I'm not with the car, I'd got into the habit of using the power off button in safety to totally...
ERO hadn't been used for a while (last Wednesday I think) so I thought I'd take him for a short spin this afternoon to help charge the 12V battery, and to take the HV battery below 10% so I could do a <10 to 100% and balance charge. So no destination in mind, just driving ... 50 miles later...
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