Sentences with phrase «into fewer threads»

To my not - a-game-programmer's eye it looks like Forza Horizon 3 is very much coded to run on a single thread and with Game Mode enabled it chooses to absolutely max that one thread out and bunches up all the other game processes into fewer threads, potentially leading to more bottlenecking.

Not exact matches

The menu description says that the salad is topped with «crispy rice sticks,» but they look to me like crispy bean threads, cooked in a flash when dropped into hot oil for a few seconds.
When all - out war threatened to re-erupt over the region of Abyei, Ethiopian peacekeepers poured into a conflict theatre where few others dared to thread, stabilising the most explosive part of the north - south border.
How that list has been created in the last few years could be the start of a long thread of inquiry for federal investigators looking into what some legislators have been doing to make outside income.
Even serious athletes should thread the approach into their training cautiously, Ms. Marquet said, beginning a few weeks before a race and easing off in the days just before the event, when they should down carbohydrates at will.
To preface this thread I want to warn those who are interested in going into the 75th Ranger Regiment that they are really hard to get these days but for Pennsylvania — A few days ago we were contacted by Ryan Berk, a Veteran from the 2 / 506th 101st Airborne about a fake Ranger he ran into in the Oxford
The new episodes push the saga in a few initially intriguing directions, but the cast keeps expanding into an overpopulated mishmash of disparate story threads that no longer weave together as a whole.
Fine as far as it goes, I suppose, but Paul gets into really deep water when it decides to take a few shots at fundamentalist Christianity, only to abandon the thread with a Vulcan mind - meld and Buggs's subsequent decision to squeeze in all the profanity her wacko upbringing denied her.
Threading oneself into the P1 may require fewer contortions than, say, getting into an Ariel Atom, but telescopic limbs and rubber bones would nonetheless facilitate the process.
Now that the holiday break is here, I finally found a few free moments to dive into the threads (especially the Doctor Who and Star Wars ones).
But the few who didn't soon turned threads into frequent areas of contention.
In a paper titled «If Money Doesn't Make You Happy, You Probably Aren't Spending It Right,» researchers conclude that many small delights make us happier than a few large ones, noting that «it may be better to indulge in a variety of frequent, small pleasures — double lattes, uptown pedicures, and high thread - count socks — rather than pouring money into large purchases, such as sports cars, dream vacations, and front - row concert tickets.»
I had a few people ask me about dollar - cost averaging late last year, and was going to bring the threads together into a post, but then Dan hit all the points in this post and podcast.
As for the ending the game takes every single plot thread from throughout your adventure, bundles the, up with some more twists and then literally throws everything at your face in a single video which explains absolutely everything in just a few minutes, packing in practically every bit of story that felt like it was missing from the first part of the game into one information overload.
I suggest that an «agenda» be prepared of a few dozen «contentious issues,» with the most complicated of them in turn broken down into sub-issues, and that theirs be debated separately, in different threads.
And yes, plenty of people are capable of the maths, but as has been pointed out a few times on the thread, a deeper understanding of the topic (atmospheric physics) is helpful in avoiding descent into mathematically correct physical nonsense, or excited claims for newness of what is already well known by specialists in the field.
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