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'''Log''' most often refers to:


* [[Trunk (botany)]], the stem and main wooden axis of a tree, called logs when cut
** [[Logging]], cutting down trees for logs
** [[Firewood]], logs used for fuel sources
** [[Lumber]] or timber, converted from wood logs
* [[Logarithm]], in mathematics


'''Log''', '''LOG''' or '''LoG''' may also refer to:
'''Log''', '''LOG''' or '''LoG''' may also refer to:

Revision as of 01:59, 23 March 2022


Log, LOG or LoG may also refer to:

In computers, lag is delay (latency) between the action of the user (input) and the reaction of the server supporting the task, which has to be sent back to the client.

The player's ability to tolerate lag depends on the type of game being played. For instance, a strategy game or a turn-based game with a slow pace may have a high threshold or even be mostly unaffected by high lag. A game with twitch gameplay such as a first-person shooter with a considerably faster pace may require a significantly lower lag to provide satisfying gameplay.

Arts, entertainment and media

Places

Science and mathematics

Other uses

  • Logbook, or log, a record of important events in the operation of a ship
  • Chip log, or log, a tool used to estimate vessel speed
  • Log (unit), unit of volume in the Bible and Jewish law

See also