Untune in a sentence as a verb

That's not the untuned record either, these belong to China's CRH380BL.

It wouldn't be very hard to find a query on a tuned MySQL box that outperforms Postgres on an untuned system.

Also, this is an all-new architecture and so you'd expect that it would be unpolished and untuned.

Yeah, also corrosion and voltage spikes due to old/untuned gensets or even taking a lightning strike on the hull.

Let me quote him:" The reason why X is slow, is because X's implementation is slow, unoptimized or untuned.

Would deformation of the popping base affect randomness at all?How about a webcam sampling "snow" from an untuned TV?

An piano left untuned for many years will certainly lose its ability to be retuned in a single tuning.

By 'untuned' I'm also including using the wrong algorithmI believe this is a different definition of "tuned" than most people use.

Not calling you ignorant, but for workloads that a simple, untuned mysql installation is sufficient you can just build yourself a simple, default postgresql installation.

I can't imagine any workload that's simple enough to be handled by a vanilla, untuned mysql instance and at the same time not simple enough to be handled by a scripted postgres installation.

The reasons to change the firmware are a change to the equipment to which the individual device is connected, to fix a dangerous bug, or when the new firmware is the only way to tune an individual system which has become untuned.

Untune definitions

verb

cause to lose one's composure

See also: upset discompose disconcert discomfit

verb

cause to be out of tune; "Don't untune that string!"