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  1. common-protos/k8s.io/api/storage/v1beta1/generated.proto

    message CSINodeDriver {
      // name represents the name of the CSI driver that this object refers to.
      // This MUST be the same name returned by the CSI GetPluginName() call for
      // that driver.
      optional string name = 1;
    
      // nodeID of the node from the driver point of view.
      // This field enables Kubernetes to communicate with storage systems that do
      // not share the same nomenclature for nodes. For example, Kubernetes may
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  2. docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md

    For example (depending on your setup) you could have some tool like a Prometheus exporter in the same container that should have access to **each of the requests** that come.
    
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  3. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/simple-oauth2.md

    You should never save plaintext passwords, so, we'll use the (fake) password hashing system.
    
    If the passwords don't match, we return the same error.
    
    #### Password hashing
    
    "Hashing" means: converting some content (a password in this case) into a sequence of bytes (just a string) that looks like gibberish.
    
    Whenever you pass exactly the same content (exactly the same password) you get exactly the same gibberish.
    
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  4. okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/FastFallbackTest.kt

    import org.opentest4j.TestAbortedException
    
    /**
     * This test binds two different web servers (IPv4 and IPv6) to the same port, but on different
     * local IP addresses. Requests made to `127.0.0.1` will reach the IPv4 server, and requests made to
     * `::1` will reach the IPv6 server.
     *
     * By orchestrating two different servers with the same port but different IP addresses, we can
     * test what OkHttp does when both are reachable, or if only one is reachable.
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  5. common-protos/k8s.io/api/resource/v1alpha2/generated.proto

      // +optional
      optional string apiGroup = 1;
    
      // Kind is the type of resource being referenced. This is the same
      // value as in the parameter object's metadata, for example "ConfigMap".
      optional string kind = 2;
    
      // Name is the name of resource being referenced.
      optional string name = 3;
    }
    
    // ResourceClaimSchedulingStatus contains information about one particular
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  6. guava/src/com/google/common/base/Equivalence.java

       *       (<i>symmetric</i> property)
       *   <li>If {@code equivalent(x, y)} and {@code equivalent(y, z)} are both true, then {@code
       *       equivalent(x, z)} is also true (<i>transitive</i> property)
       * </ul>
       *
       * <p>Note that all calls to {@code equivalent(x, y)} are expected to return the same result as
       * long as neither {@code x} nor {@code y} is modified.
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  7. android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Equivalence.java

       *       (<i>symmetric</i> property)
       *   <li>If {@code equivalent(x, y)} and {@code equivalent(y, z)} are both true, then {@code
       *       equivalent(x, z)} is also true (<i>transitive</i> property)
       * </ul>
       *
       * <p>Note that all calls to {@code equivalent(x, y)} are expected to return the same result as
       * long as neither {@code x} nor {@code y} is modified.
    Java
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  8. docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md

    Here's an example of how an HTTPS API could look like, step by step, paying attention mainly to the ideas important for developers.
    
    ### Domain Name
    
    It would probably all start by you **acquiring** some **domain name**. Then, you would configure it in a DNS server (possibly your same cloud provider).
    
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  9. docs/en/docs/async.md

    * **Machine Learning**: it normally requires lots of "matrix" and "vector" multiplications. Think of a huge spreadsheet with numbers and multiplying all of them together at the same time.
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  10. cmd/signature-v4.go

    	encodedQuery := query.Encode()
    
    	// Verify if date query is same.
    	if req.Form.Get(xhttp.AmzDate) != query.Get(xhttp.AmzDate) {
    		return ErrSignatureDoesNotMatch
    	}
    	// Verify if expires query is same.
    	if req.Form.Get(xhttp.AmzExpires) != query.Get(xhttp.AmzExpires) {
    		return ErrSignatureDoesNotMatch
    	}
    	// Verify if signed headers query is same.
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