• software, proprietary software only available as a binary executable is referred to as a blob or binary blob. The term usually refers to a device driver module...
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  • Opaque binary blob (OBB) is a term used in network engineering and computer science to refer to a sizeable piece of data, which looks like binary garbage...
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  • Look up Blob, blob, or BLOB in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Blob may refer to: Blob data, used in blob storage and databases Binary blob, in open source...
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  • Object storage (redirect from BLOB)
    later eclipsed by the retroactive explanation of blobs as "Binary Large Objects". According to Starkey, "Blob don't stand for nothin'." Rejecting the acronym...
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  • The Blob is a 1958 American independent science fiction horror film directed by Irvin Yeaworth and written by Kay Linaker and Theodore Simonson. It stars...
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    repository, contains binary blobs released under the terms of the GNU GPLv2 license. Linux can also search filesystems to locate binary blobs, proprietary firmware...
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    established as a distribution of coreboot, but with some proprietary binary blobs removed from coreboot. Libreboot makes coreboot easy to use by automating...
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    enabling all free operating systems to become or remain blob-free. The issue of binary blobs in the Linux kernel and other device drivers motivated some...
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  • The Blob franchise consists of American science fiction monster-horror films, including the Steve McQueen-led original, its campy comedic sequel, and its...
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  • entries it is just the base to produce binary packages, so the total number of packages is the number of binary packages. For Arch based entries, it is...
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