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Restarter (other)
''Restarter'' is a 2015 album by Torche. Restarter may also refer to: *Restarter, a module that restarts services in the Solaris Service Management Facility *Restarters, failed entrepreneurs who attempt to launch a subsequent startup company See also * Restart (other) * Starter (other) * Start (other) Start can refer to multiple topics: *Takeoff, the phase of flight where an aircraft transitions from moving along the ground to flying through the air * Starting lineup in sports *Standing start, and rolling start, in an auto race Acronyms *St ...
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Restarter
''Restarter'' is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Torche. The album was released on February 24, 2015, through Relapse Records. ''Restarter'' was produced by Jonathan Nunez of Torche and mixed by Converge guitarist Kurt Ballou. Promotion and release To promote the release of the album, Relapse worked with the band to create a 16-bit video game called "Torche vs Robots: Annihilation Affair". In the game, players act as one of the members of Torche to destroy the robots which have taken over the city. Fans were invited to upload videos of themselves beating the game—fans demonstrating the fastest time with each band member before the official release of the album would win a prize package including ''Restarter'' on vinyl, a Torche T-shirt, two tickets to see the band on tour, and a set of Torche stickers. The initial release on February 6 was limited to desktop only; a mobile version, for iPhone and Android devices, was released February 19. ''Restarter'' bega ...
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Service Management Facility
Service Management Facility (SMF) is a feature of the Solaris operating system as of version 10 and OpenSolaris-descendant illumos with its illumos distributions, that creates a supported, unified model for services and service management on each Solaris or illumos system and replaces init.d scripts. SMF introduces: * ''Dependency order''. Services sometimes depend on one another for proper operation, and a robust system should know each service's dependencies. If an underlying service fails, it needs to be corrected before other services that depend upon it are affected. * ''Configurable boot verbosity'' * ''Delegation of tasks to non-root users''. A service can be configured to run within a limited set of privileges, rather than as the all-powerful root user. If a service has been compromised, the amount of damage that can be inflicted by the intruder will be minimized if the service's power is constrained to that of a more limited user. * ''Parallel starting of services''. T ...
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Startup Company
A startup or start-up is a company or project undertaken by an entrepreneur to seek, develop, and validate a scalable business model. While entrepreneurship refers to all new businesses, including self-employment and businesses that never intend to become registered, startups refer to new businesses that intend to grow large beyond the solo founder. At the beginning, startups face high uncertainty and have high rates of failure, but a minority of them do go on to be successful and influential.Erin Griffith (2014)Why startups fail, according to their founders Fortune.com, 25 September 2014; accessed 27 October 2017 Actions Startups typically begin by a founder (solo-founder) or co-founders who have a way to solve a problem. The founder of a startup will begin market validation by problem interview, solution interview, and building a minimum viable product (MVP), i.e. a prototype, to develop and validate their business models. The startup process can take a long period of time (by ...
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Restart (other)
Restart may refer to: Computing * Reboot (computing), the act of restarting a computer * Reset (computing), bringing the system to normal condition or an initial state Music * Restart (band), a Brazilian band * ''Restart'' (Restart album), Restart's debut studio album * ''Restart'' (Newsboys album), 2013 * ''Restart'' (Bilal song), 2010 * ''Restart'' (Nnadia Chan album), 2003 * "Restart" (Kotoko song), 2012 * The Restarts, a street punk band from London, England Other * Restart (training course), a program in the United Kingdom for people who were long-term unemployed * Re:START, a temporary shopping mall in Christchurch, New Zealand * Restart, a novel by Gordon Korman. * Restart (group), Iranian opposition group based in California, U.S. See also * Booting * Reboot (other) * Reset (other) * Restarter (other) * Start (other) Start can refer to multiple topics: *Takeoff, the phase of flight where an aircraft transitions fr ...
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Starter (other)
Starter may refer to: Science and technology * Starter motors, used to start internal-combustion engines * Motor starters, a motor controller used to start large electric motors * Lamp starter, used to initiate operation of fluorescent lights Food and meals * Bread starter or "sponge", a fermented mixture used in baking sourdough * Fermentation starter, preparations to assist the beginning of fermentation * Entrée and Hors d'œuvre, a course before the main course of a meal Sports * Starting pistol, in athletics competitions * A player in the starting lineup * A starting pitcher in baseball * In horse racing, the person who operates the starting barrier mechanism to begin a horse race Other uses * Starter (clothing line), a clothing brand that was popular in the 1990s * Starter packs, a trading card games deck containing enough cards to play a full game self-sufficiently * Jan Janszoon Starter (1593–1626), poet from the Northern Netherlands See also * * Restar ...
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