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  2. Lurker - Wikipedia

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    In much of the published literature, "lurking" is treated as a personal trait. However, concepts of legitimate peripheral participation [16] and "de-lurking" [5] suggest that lurking may be more situational than dispositional. In a study of online communities in which it was possible to see the total membership list, researchers were able to ...

  3. Glitch - Wikipedia

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    The word itself is sometimes humorously described as being short for "gremlins lurking in the computer hardware". [2] ... A computer glitch is the failure of a system ...

  4. 1% rule - Wikipedia

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    Pie chart showing the proportion of lurkers, contributors and creators under the 90–9–1 principle. In Internet culture, the 1% rule is a general rule of thumb pertaining to participation in an Internet community, stating that only 1% of the users of a website actively create new content, while the other 99% of the participants only lurk.

  5. Edge is lurking in the background | It’s Geek to Me - AOL

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    Live Tiles were first introduced in Windows 8. They do what their name implies, and display “live” information, such as weather and so forth.

  6. Lurk - Wikipedia

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    Lurk, lurker, or lurking may refer to: Lurker, a person who often reads discussions on internet networks but seldom contributes to them. Lurk, a single long pole held with both hands, used in telemark skiing; Lurking variable, or a confounding variable, in statistics

  7. Logging (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In computing, logging is the act of keeping a log of events that occur in a computer system, such as problems, errors or just information on current operations. These events may occur in the operating system or in other software.

  8. Why is my computer so slow? - AOL

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    Is it better to repair or replace a slow computer? This depends on the computer's age, potential for upgrades and the cost of repairs versus a new purchase. For very old or severely ...

  9. Loab - Wikipedia

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    There has been discussion of whether the Loab series of images are "a legitimate quirk of AI art software, or a cleverly disguised creepypasta." [6] Smithsonian magazine has written that "Loab sparked some lengthy ethical conversations around visual aesthetics, art and technology," and some have criticized the labeling of a woman with rosacea as a horror image, considering this to be ...