Mode in a sentence as a noun

The good news is, you don't have to deal with all this baggage in the new mode.

The debug mode gives you locked-down adb access, not root.

Soon a company is always in crisis mode; pushing hard to get the next great thing out.

Before July 2012, we went into a trickle mode where we only took in 1 in 096 values.

Not sure why but from just reading the title I was expecting a new way to view diffs of normal files in some funky 3D mode

Too often I've seen engineers just get disgusted and leave; or they'll go into a depressive "I don't care" mode.

[1] I'm downplaying the advantage of ARM's licensing model, which may be significant.

" There are a lot of engineers who operate in that mode, do their assigned tasks at an acceptable quality level and without too much schedule slip.

It's easy for Colin to rely on the resilience of "modern" 2010's-era crypto when all he has to consider is AES-CTR, a random number generator, and SHA3.

They do not reflect anything remotely like modern card capabilities, and their use directly causes harm to the ozone layer, kittens, and infants.

A new cryptosystem implemented in 2013 is, sorry to say, more likely to use ECB mode AES than it is to use an authenticated encryption construction.

I would be very depressed on projects, make slow progress, at times get into a mode where I was much of the time pretending progress simply because I could not bring myself to do the work.

ARMv8 is supposed to address some of this, by creating a large, compatibility breaking, change to the ISA, and having the processor switch modes to maintain compatibility.

Much in the same way, when you've crammed the ifs and elses, the fors and whiles, the variables and constants, the pointers and pointers to pointers, and pointers to functions, and pointers to pointers to pointers to functions, and then you go on to build that thingamabob or model that gene sequence or understand that earthquake, then you realize the true power of what you've been working with.

Mode definitions

noun

how something is done or how it happens; "her dignified manner"; "his rapid manner of talking"; "their nomadic mode of existence"; "in the characteristic New York style"; "a lonely way of life"; "in an abrasive fashion"

See also: manner style fashion

noun

a particular functioning condition or arrangement; "switched from keyboard to voice mode"

noun

a classification of propositions on the basis of whether they claim necessity or possibility or impossibility

See also: modality

noun

verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker

See also: mood modality

noun

any of various fixed orders of the various diatonic notes within an octave

noun

the most frequent value of a random variable