- A
workaround is a byp**** of a
recognized problem or
limitation in a
system or policy. A
workaround is
typically a
temporary fix that
implies that a genuine...
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unread emails or
upcoming calendar events,
require users to
enable a
workaround based on notifications. As of
April 2024,
Perplexity has
raised $165 million...
- In engineering,
debugging is the
process of
finding the root cause,
workarounds and
possible fixes for bugs. For software,
debugging tactics can involve...
- A
kludge or
kluge (/klʌdʒ, kluːdʒ/) is a
workaround or
makeshift solution that is clumsy, inelegant, inefficient,
difficult to extend, and hard to maintain...
- helper's and end user's machine) No (
workaround:
pasting via
embedded chat window;
limited number of characters) No (
workaround:
pasting via
embedded chat window;...
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systems and cell-based
architectures are
vulnerable to this issue. A
workaround is that the
server indicates to the
client which specific part is overloaded...
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fragments (also
known as 'substring search' or
partial word search).
Workarounds exist. As of March 2015[update], the
Gmail interface supports 72 languages...
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Vendors who
discover the
vulnerability may
create patches or
advise workarounds to
mitigate it –
though users need to
deploy that
mitigation to eliminate...
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desktop environments require workarounds for compatibility,
while some such as
GNOME 3.12 and
later may have no
workarounds.
Desktop environments that are...