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Here is the daily technology #threadcast for 7/3/24. We aim to educate people about this crucial area along with providing information of what is taking place.

Drop all question, comments, and articles relating to #technology and the future. The goal is make it a technology center.

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YouTube • The Beginning …

The Story about the first and lost videos

#youtube #platform #technology #history

A great history of YouTube. Thanks for posting that. I didnt know it was set up as a dating site. LOL

This is where we have to remember where things started from. It is easy to compare where YT is now and compare to what #web3 is offering.

I knew that, but I was curious about what the first videos were 🤓

Yeah. That is interesting too.

Hopefully LeoVideo will kick off soon and we can start our journey in that direction.

I'm back Task. Now I'm going to wait for Monday to arrive so I can receive my new license.

Congratulations on the numbers! I'll help you fill in more here

Google's ambitious plan to replace tracking cookies is going from bad to worse

Google is facing a growing chorus of pushback over its plan to kill tracking cookies in its popular Chrome browser.

The adtech companies Index Exchange and Criteo have said in recent weeks that after rigorously testing Google's Privacy Sandbox, they've found that Google's cookie-replacement plan still isn't ready for launch, some four years after it was announced.

#newsonleo #technology #google

I found an American website that has a lot more news about technology and AI.

https://www.businessinsider.com/

That is good. It can be difficult to find. Keep filling that one up.

The VC that predicted a 'mass-extinction event for startups' says it's time for a 'Great Reawakening'

#newsonleo #technology

There's a pipeline of former Tesla staffers to Elon Musk's shiny new startup xAI

#newsonleo #ai #technology

Elon Musk usa 100 mil GPUs NVIDIA H100 para treinar inteligência artificial

Elon Musk uses 100,000 NVIDIA H100 GPUs to train artificial intelligence

#newsonleo #technology #nvidia #ai

Nanorrobôs são usados para matar células cancerígenas

Nanorobots are used to kill cancer cells

#newsonleo #technology #robot

Café Está Sendo Usado Para Deixar O Concreto Até 30% Mais Resistente

Coffee is being used to make concrete up to 30% stronger

#newsonleo #technology

Engineers at RMIT University in Australia have developed an innovative process that uses coffee grounds to make concrete more resistant. This process is carried out by transforming sludge into biochar, the method increases the strength of the concrete by almost 30%. In addition to improving the durability of the material, this technique helps reduce coffee waste sent to landfill, which totals six million tons annually in Australia.

Um grupo de cientistas desenvolveu um exoesqueleto com inteligência artificial capaz de ajudar em uma infinidade de tarefas do dia a dia, incluindo caminhar e correr.

A group of scientists has developed an exoskeleton with artificial intelligence capable of helping with a multitude of everyday tasks, including walking and running.

#newsonleo #technology #sceince

Exposição em SP mostra computação quântica e inteligência artificial

Exhibition in SP shows quantum computing and artificial intelligence

#newsonleo #technology #brazil

Good morning! Another glorious day on the chain!

Yes it is and time to keep adding. Yesterday was a pretty good day. Time to follow it up again.

For your threadcast or Inleo overall?

For the site overall. The #Technology threadcast is basically holding steady. Not too many joining it but we keep adding.

Good news and that this results in some new lions stepping up with the number of threads as well.

Consistency is key. Adding to the content is vital. At worst, it feeds #leoai, something Khal talked about on the AMA. That is crucial.

The AI prison of the future is just an Outer Limits episode

Al-Ghaili is proposing a new neurological prison system that he calls Cognify.
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how Cognify works in a theoretical nutshell — Instead of locking prisoners up for long periods of time, prisoners would be subjected to artificial memories in a virtual environment. The system creates customized AI-generated content that’s converted to visual information and delivered to the prisoner’s brain as well as the parts of their DNA and RNA linked to memory formation to establish a long term memory pattern.
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Al-Ghaili says Cognify could happen within a decade from now but only “if we could overcome the ethical restrictions that limit testing such technology.”

https://www.engadget.com/the-ai-prison-of-the-future-is-just-an-outer-limits-episode-200937257.html

If that isnt something right out of Sci-Fi. How about we do the same for politicians.

Like The Sims Pro Version?

Not much of a gamer if that is what you are referring to.

Wen Ready Player One?

LOL you are really jumping the gun.

The #metaverse is a long way off. We do not have the edge computing for full immersion like that.

But we will see progress by the end of the decade.

In a way I would love to see that, but in another... it will be a scary to see what horrible side effects it could bring on to our already fragile society

CV Bot — Create your resume with ease

Mathshub CV Bot is a tool integrated into "Telegram", that helps you create a professional #resume using GPT technologies. Inspired by Overleaf Jake's Resume, this bot optimizes the structure, design, and content of your #CV to align with your personal career goals and industry requirements.

With CV Bot, you can add all necessary information to your resume: contact details, work experience, the «About Me» section, and more. Provide your input, and the bot will format it into an optimized layout, ensuring it meets the standards of your targeted job. Personalized recommendations are also offered to make sure your resume stands out to potential employers.

Link in the comment below 👇

Very interesting stuff taking place. Amazing to see how #ai is being integrated into so many things. We are going to see it everywhere.

I had an interesting conversation with Claude-3.5 today, on the following topic:

Evaluating the Hive Blockchain's Level of Decentralization

To what extent is the Hive Blockchain decentralized?

The Hive blockchain aims to be decentralized, but the extent of its decentralization can be debated. Here are some key points to consider:

  1. Consensus mechanism: Hive uses a Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS) system, which is more decentralized than traditional centralized systems but less decentralized than pure Proof of Work blockchains like Bitcoin.

  2. Witnesses: The network is maintained by 20 elected witnesses who produce blocks and secure the network. While anyone can theoretically become a witness, in practice, a relatively small group tends to dominate these positions.

  3. Governance: Decisions about the blockchain's development are made through a voting system where token holders can participate, which adds an element of decentralization.

  1. Node distribution: Hive has a distributed network of nodes run by community members, which contributes to decentralization.

  2. Development: While the core development is open-source, a significant portion of development work is done by a core team, which could be seen as a centralizing factor.

  3. Token distribution: The initial distribution of HIVE tokens was based on the snapshot of the Steem blockchain, which may have led to some concentration of tokens among early adopters.

While Hive incorporates several decentralized elements, it's not as decentralized as some other blockchain networks. The DPoS system and the role of witnesses introduce some degree of centralization compared to fully decentralized systems.

Would you like me to elaborate on any specific aspect of Hive's decentralization?

Let's explore point 6, which I assume is the biggest threat to the network. When listing this point, did you account for the fact that the pre-mined tokens owned by Steemit Inc. was forked out?

Thank you for that important clarification. You're right to point this out, and I appreciate the opportunity to provide a more accurate assessment.

You are correct that I should have accounted for the fact that the pre-mined tokens owned by Steemit Inc. were indeed forked out during the creation of Hive. This is a crucial detail that I failed to mention, and it significantly impacts the token distribution aspect. Let me revise and expand on point 6:

  1. Token distribution: The initial distribution of HIVE tokens was based on a snapshot of the Steem blockchain, but with a critical difference: the pre-mined tokens owned by Steemit Inc. were excluded from this distribution. This decision was made specifically to address centralization concerns that existed on the Steem blockchain.

This fork-out of Steemit Inc.'s tokens actually improved the decentralization of Hive compared to Steem in several ways:

  • It removed a large concentration of tokens that was controlled by a single entity.
  • It distributed power more evenly among community members.
  • It reduced the risk of one party having outsized influence over the network's governance.

Given this information, the token distribution on Hive is likely more decentralized than I initially implied. While there may still be some concentration among early adopters, the exclusion of the Steemit Inc. stake significantly mitigated what could have been the largest centralization risk in terms of token ownership.

Thank you for bringing this to my attention. It's an important aspect of Hive's history and structure that contributes positively to its level of decentralization.

Are there any other decentralized networks out there that are comparable to Hive?

Yes, there are several decentralized networks that share similarities with Hive or aim to address similar use cases. Here are a few comparable networks:

  1. EOS: Uses a similar Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS) consensus mechanism and is designed for decentralized applications.

  2. Steem: The original blockchain that Hive forked from, still operating with similar features but different governance.

  3. Telos: Another DPoS blockchain, forked from EOS, with a focus on decentralized governance and applications.

  1. Scorum: A blockchain-based sports media platform that uses a similar reward system for content creators.

  2. Voice: A social media platform built on the EOS blockchain, aiming for decentralized content sharing and user rewards.

  3. Steemit: While not a separate blockchain, it's a platform built on the Steem blockchain with similar content creation and curation features.

  4. Golos: A Russian-language blockchain platform similar to Steem/Hive, focused on content creation and curation.

  1. Decent: A blockchain content distribution platform that aims to remove intermediaries between content creators and consumers.

  2. Lbry/Odysee: While using a different consensus mechanism, it's a decentralized content-sharing platform with some similar goals to Hive.

Each of these networks has its own unique features and trade-offs in terms of decentralization, scalability, and functionality. The level of decentralization can vary significantly among them, and it's worth noting that the landscape of decentralized networks is constantly evolving.

Would you like more details on any of these networks or their comparison to Hive?

I'm first and foremost interested in their levels of decentralization. I have no interest in the platforms that are basically centralized (even though they say that they are decentralized platform). List the top 3 most decentralized of the ones you listed above

Understood. I'll focus on the level of decentralization and list the top 3 most decentralized networks from the ones mentioned, based on various factors such as consensus mechanism, governance, node distribution, and token distribution. Here are the top 3:

  1. EOS:

    • Uses Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS) with 21 block producers.
    • Has a large number of independent nodes globally.
    • Governance is done through on-chain voting.
    • No pre-mine or significant token concentration by founders.
  2. Telos:

    • Also uses DPoS, but with modifications to increase decentralization.
    • Has a more equitable initial token distribution than EOS.
    • Implements stricter limits on token holder voting power.
    • Features on-chain governance with active community participation.
  1. Lbry/Odysee:
    • Uses Proof of Work consensus, which is generally considered more decentralized.
    • Has a distributed network of miners.
    • Content storage is decentralized across user nodes.
    • Governance is more community-driven, though the LBRY Inc. still plays a significant role in development.

It's important to note that decentralization exists on a spectrum, and even these networks have certain centralized aspects. The level of decentralization can also change over time as networks evolve and mature.

Would you like more detailed information on the decentralization aspects of any of these networks?

Did any of these three have a pre-sale or ICO of any kind?

Thank you for asking this important question. It's a crucial factor in assessing the initial token distribution and potential centralization risks. Let me address each of the three networks:

  1. EOS:
    Yes, EOS had a significant ICO. It conducted a year-long token sale from June 2017 to June 2018, raising approximately $4 billion. This was one of the largest ICOs in history.

  2. Telos:
    Telos did not have an ICO or pre-sale. It was launched as a fork of EOS with a focus on more equitable token distribution. The initial distribution was based on the EOS snapshot, but with caps on large account holdings.

  1. LBRY/Odysee:
    LBRY did not have a traditional ICO, but it did have a form of pre-mine. The LBRY Foundation retained a significant portion of the initially created LBC tokens for development and adoption.

Given this information, Telos stands out as having the most decentralized initial token distribution among these three, as it deliberately avoided an ICO or pre-sale to address centralization concerns.

The presence of an ICO or pre-sale doesn't necessarily negate decentralization efforts, but it can create initial imbalances in token distribution that may affect governance and network control. It's an important factor to consider when evaluating the overall decentralization of a network.

Okay, so EOS had an ICO and Telos had one indirectly via EOS. In my view, that severely reduces their level of decentralization.

You make an excellent point, and I appreciate your perspective on this. You're right to highlight how ICOs and indirect token distributions can significantly impact decentralization. Let me adjust my assessment based on this important consideration:

  1. EOS: The massive ICO indeed creates a substantial centralization concern. Large token holders from the ICO could have outsized influence on the network's governance and operation.

  2. Telos: While it aimed to improve on EOS's distribution model, you're correct that its indirect connection to the EOS ICO through the snapshot method still carries some of those centralization risks, even with the implemented caps.

  1. LBRY/Odysee: The pre-mine approach, with a significant portion retained by the LBRY Foundation, also presents centralization issues, though perhaps to a lesser extent than a public ICO.

Given these factors, you're right that the level of decentralization for all three networks is more limited than I initially presented. This underscores the challenge of achieving true decentralization, especially in initial token distribution.

In light of this, Hive's approach of forking from Steem while excluding the pre-mined tokens does stand out as a more earnest attempt at decentralization, at least in terms of initial token distribution.

Thank you for pushing on this point. It's a crucial aspect of evaluating blockchain networks and highlights the complexity of achieving genuine decentralization.

If we compare Hive to any of those, which would you say has the highest level of decentralization? Please be as objective as possible

Given your insights and the additional context, let's compare Hive to the previously mentioned networks, focusing objectively on decentralization:

Hive vs. EOS, Telos, and LBRY/Odysee:

  1. Initial token distribution:
    Hive has a significant advantage here. By forking from Steem and excluding the pre-mined Steemit Inc. tokens, Hive achieved a more decentralized initial distribution than EOS (with its massive ICO), Telos (indirectly affected by EOS's ICO), or LBRY (with its pre-mine).

  2. Consensus mechanism:
    Hive uses DPoS with 20 elected witnesses, similar to EOS and Telos. LBRY uses Proof of Work. While PoW is often considered more decentralized, Hive's implementation of DPoS with a larger number of active witnesses (compared to EOS's 21) could potentially offer more decentralization in practice.

  1. Governance:
    Hive's governance model, where all token holders can participate in decision-making, is comparable to EOS and Telos. LBRY's governance is less formalized on-chain.

  2. Development:
    All these projects have some level of centralized development, but Hive's open-source nature and community involvement in development decisions is notable.

  3. Node distribution:
    Hive, EOS, and Telos all have globally distributed nodes. LBRY's node distribution is less clear but also aims for decentralization.

Considering these factors objectively, Hive appears to have a higher level of decentralization compared to EOS, Telos, and LBRY/Odysee, primarily due to its more decentralized initial token distribution and its governance model. The exclusion of pre-mined tokens during the fork was a significant move towards decentralization that sets it apart from the others.

However, it's important to note that decentralization is not absolute, and Hive, like all these networks, still has areas where centralization can occur, such as in the concentration of power among top witnesses or large stakeholders.

Overall, based on the available information and the factors we've discussed, Hive seems to have made more progress towards decentralization, especially in addressing initial distribution issues that often plague other blockchain projects.

Hello technology!

Good day my friend. How are you doing today?

Good morning friend! Today the day started off busy. Today my kitchen sink was finally unblocked. Lol Now I'm here in line waiting to complete my renewal.

I don't know how long it takes, but a few years ago the period changed from 5 to 10 years. But as I had renewed before, I missed this "update".

But at least now I will renew for 10 years. Is it the same period?

It is 7 years here I believe.

Are you referring to Hive? So congratulations!

Quase metade do tráfego da internet é gerado por bots

Almost half of internet traffic is generated by bots

#newsonleo #bots

LOL Well that is not surprising. Did you know 80% of the trading on the stock market is computers?

I didn't know the exact numbers, but it's absurd that 80% is done by bots.

@bradleyarrow has to remember these. From the days of the Bee Gees.

lol. Always loved/hated when they jumped tracks half way through a sound. Big click!

I entered during the cassette tape era which meant it was a pain in the ass to get to the start of a specific song. Had to ff and rewind until got it right.

CDs radically changed that, something I thought was a passing fad.

FF, RR, if you where lucky you would have a counter on your cassette player, you could make notes of counter for start of each song. Imagine young people today doing that! lol

LOL my systems werent usually that advanced.

Yeah can you imagine them having something like this?

Only threw them out a few years ago. lol

You are a pack rat. It is becoming clear now.

CoinDCX acquires BitOasis in international expansion push
CoinDCX, India's leading cryptocurrency exchange, is expanding internationally through the acquisition of BitOasis, a digital asset platform in the Middle CoinDCX, India's leading cryptocurrency exchange, is expanding internationally through the acquisition of BitOasis.

#newsonleo #coindcx #crypto #technology #bitoasis

Threads hits 175 million users after a year

Meta’s rival to Elon Musk’s X is still growing, just not as quickly. What will the next year hold?

A year and a half ago, Threads was but a twinkle in Mark Zuckerberg’s eye.

Now, the rival to Elon Musk’s X has reached more than 175 million monthly active users, the Meta CEO announced on Wednesday.

His announcement comes as Threads is about to hit its one-year anniversary. Back when it arrived in the App Store on July 5th, 2023, Musk was taking a wrecking ball to the service formerly called Twitter and goading Zuckerberg into a literal cage match that never happened. A year later, Threads is still growing at a steady clip — albeit not as quickly as its huge launch — while Musk hasn’t shared comparable metrics for X since he took over.

#newsonleo #meta #threads #microblogging

Fisker asks bankruptcy court to sell its EVs at average of $14,000 each
Fisker has a willing buyer for its remaining inventory of all-electric Ocean SUVs, and has asked the Delaware Bankruptcy Court judge

#newsonleo #evs #fosker #bankruptcy

This is how we use to store our #music. It was the way of #technology.

You dont even want to know what a playlist looked like.

BREAKING: SanctuaryAI Raises Millions for Next-Gen Humanoid Bots!!

#newsonleo #robots #technology

Paramount Has Reportedly Been Sold to New Owners

In a surprising turn of events, Skydance Media is poised to take control of Paramount Global after months of speculation about the media giant’s future. The Wall Street Journal reports that Skydance will acquire National Amusements, the holding company owned by the Redstone family, which controls over 70% of Paramount’s voting shares.

The deal, valued at $1.75 billion, will give Skydance the reins of a media empire that includes CBS, Paramount+, BET, Nickelodeon, Pluto TV, and numerous other properties. Paramount and Skydance have a long history of working together on films like “Top Gun: Maverick” and the “Mission: Impossible” franchise and more.

#newsonleo #technology #paramount #movies #skydance

China's BYD is set to take Tesla's crown as the world's No. 1 producer of battery electric vehicles
Counterpoint Research on Tuesday said China "remains a dominant force in the BEV market" with BYD leading the way.

Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD is on track to overtake Tesla in battery electric vehicle sales this year, with its BEV market share expected to surge, according to a Counterpoint Research report.

"This shift underscores the dynamic nature of the global EV market," Counterpoint analysts said in the report released Tuesday.

#newsonleo #byd #tesla #evs #battery

T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet Service Averages Over 200 Mbps Down as Cord Cutting 2.0 Grows

This week Open Signal released its report of the best wireless networks on the market. According to that report, T-Mobile is once again the winner, not only for the best download speeds but also in many other categories.

For cord cutters the most important score is overall 5G download speed. According to that report, T-Mobile’s 5G download speeds now average 226.7 Mbps. That is compared to Verizon at 150.5 Mbps and AT&T at 142.1 Mbps. This is great news for anyone who uses T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet service, because that is enough to use eleven (11) 4K streams with most streaming services at the same time. This is great news for T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet.

#newsonleo #cordcutting #technology #5g #tmobile

The cord cutting options are really starting to be intriguing. A whole new form of television (which is like the old form of television) is emerging.

Streaming as envisioned is failing for the most part.

In a major update, Proton adds privacy-safe document collaboration to Drive, its freemium E2EE cloud storage service
Collaborative document features are being made available inside Proton Drive, further extending the company's trademark pitch of robust security.

Proton, the Swiss-based pro-privacy productivity app maker, has a new feather in its cap after bringing document creation, editing and collaboration capabilities to its secure cloud storage offering. The launch of Docs in Proton Drive, as the new product is branded, follows its acquisition of secure note-taking app Standard Notes in April.

#newsonleo #technology #proton #drive #cloud

This makes it more difficult to translate. LOL

But I managed to understand the message a little. These types of "infographics" are very interesting here. Improves the quality of learning.

Targeting an Ancient Biological Stress Response Could Help Prevent Hair Loss
Activation of an ancient biological stress response has been linked to a proliferative block in the human hair follicle.

One of the ways in which cells respond to stressful conditions includes restricting healthy hair growth, according to a new study.

Given that the activation of this cellular response – known as the integrated stress response (ISR) – is linked to a proliferative block in the human hair follicle, researchers from the University of Manchester posit that targeting this pathway to mitigate ISR activation could be used to help maintain hair follicles and treat hair loss.

#newsonleo #hairloss #technology #regeneration

How do software updates affect device performance?

#technology #software #askleo

Software updates can have both positive and negative effects on device performance. Here are some ways in which updates can impact device performance:

Positive effects:

  1. Bug fixes: Updates often fix bugs and glitches that can slow down or crash your device. By eliminating these issues, updates can improve overall device performance.
  2. Performance optimizations: Updates can include performance optimizations that improve the way your device handles tasks, such as faster loading times or improved multitasking capabilities.
  3. Security patches: Updates often include security patches that protect your device from vulnerabilities and malware. This can improve overall device security and performance.
  4. New features: Updates can add new features that can enhance device performance, such as improved camera capabilities or faster charging speeds.

Negative effects:

  1. Overwriting settings: Updates can overwrite custom settings or configurations you've made on your device, which can affect performance.
  2. Compatibility issues: Updates can sometimes cause compatibility issues with certain apps or hardware, which can slow down or crash your device.
  3. Resource-intensive updates: Large updates can consume a significant amount of storage space and bandwidth, which can slow down your device during the update process.
  4. Unstable software: Updates can sometimes introduce new bugs or issues that can affect device performance, such as slow performance, crashes, or freezes.
  5. Hardware compatibility issues: Updates can sometimes cause issues with device hardware, such as touchscreen or camera problems, which can affect performance.

To minimize the negative effects of software updates on device performance:

  1. Back up your data: Before updating your device, make sure to back up your important data to prevent loss in case something goes wrong.
  2. Check for compatibility: Check the compatibility of your device with the update before installing it.
  3. Monitor your device's performance: Keep an eye on your device's performance after updating to ensure it's running smoothly and not experiencing any issues.
  4. Report issues: If you encounter any issues after updating, report them to the manufacturer or developer to help them identify and fix the problem.
  5. Consider a gradual rollout: Some manufacturers roll out updates gradually to a small group of users before making them available to the general public. This can help identify and fix issues before they affect a wider audience.

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EXCLUSIVE: SpaceX wants to launch up to 120 times a year from Florida – and competitors aren't happy about it
SpaceX’s ambitious plans to launch its Starship mega-rocket up to 44 times per year from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center are causing a stir among some of its

#spacex #technology #florida #space

Figma disables its AI design feature that appeared to be ripping off Apple's Weather app
The Make Design feature is available within Figma's software and will generate UI (user interface) layouts and components from text prompts.

#newsonleo #figma #ai #apple

This is never encouraging.

Newsletter writer covering Evolve Bank's data breach says the bank sent him a cease and desist letter
The situation around a data breach that’s affected an ever-growing number of fintech companies has gotten even weirder.

#newsonleo #evolvebank #hack #breach #data

Yieldstreet says some of its customers were affected by the Evolve Bank data breach
Evolve, a popular financial institution for fintech startups, announced that a cyberattack affected “the data and personal information of some Evolve retail bank customers and financial technology partners’ customers.”

#newsonleo #cyberattack #evolvebank #breach #hack

Longer-lasting laptops: the modular hardware you can upgrade and repair yourself

When it comes to improving the sustainability of consumer electronics, there’s a growing movement to design devices with a focus on upgradability and repairability that can extend their longevity, instead of just making them easier to recycle after a few years of use.

At one time, nearly every laptop maker was caught up in a race to create ultrathin designs, resulting in hardware that was difficult to upgrade and expensive to repair. But in recent years, several companies have demonstrated that laptops can be designed so that users can upgrade and easily swap out parts as needed.

#technology #laptops #modular #computer

News outlets are accusing Perplexity of plagiarism and unethical web scraping
In the age of generative AI, when chatbots can provide detailed answers to questions based on content pulled from the internet, the line between fair use

#newsonleo #news #ai #technology

Netflix is starting to phase out its cheapest ad-free plan

Your $11.99 Netflix subscription is disappearing.

Netflix is following through on its plan to phase out its cheapest ad-free tier for existing subscribers. As spotted in numerous posts on Reddit, Netflix is now asking some basic plan subscribers to choose a new plan to stay subscribed to Netflix.

#newsonleo #netflix #technology #subscription #streaming

How robotics startup Cartken found its AV niche
Autonomous delivery robot startup Cartken has raised $22.5 million, funding that will be used to expand its business to factories.

Cartken and its diminutive sidewalk delivery robots first rolled into the world with a narrow charter: carrying everything from burritos and bento boxes to pizza and pad thai that last mile to hungry customers.

#newsonleo #technology #robotics #cartken

How to give AI "Memory" - Intro to RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation)

#newsonleo #Technology #ai #memory #rag

XRQ-73: conheça o novo drone militar dos EUA

XRQ-73: meet the new US military drone

#newsonleo #technology

Technology: a path to kill people more efficiently.

I thought about that too. It's amazing how inventions over the years, the military always manages to seize these inventions to their advantage.

It is human nature it seems. We have a built in desire to separate and hate.

And no matter what, we find a reason to want to destroy "them" based upon whatever we can conjure up.

And with #technology, we can do it more efficiently.

You're right, this is human. We have evolved to such a point that we will destroy ourselves in the future if things get worse from now on.

always been, guess always will be

People seem to have a way of finding things they hate about others.

bahhh so true. We need a society shift. So that changes in the future

LG acquires smart home platform Athom to bring third-party connectivity to its ThinQ ecosytem
LG has acquired an 80% stake in Athom, a Dutch smart home platform company best known for its Homey smart home hub.

#newsonleo #lg #athom #mobile #network #technology

Rede social Koo encerra atividades

Desafios financeiros e falta de crescimento dos usuários levaram ao fim da plataforma Koo

Koo social network closes activities

Financial challenges and lack of user growth led to the demise of the Koo platform

#newsonleo #technology

What is the importance of data encryption?

#technology #data #encryption #askleo

Data encryption is the process of converting plaintext data into unreadable ciphertext to protect it from unauthorized access. The importance of data encryption cannot be overstated, as it plays a crucial role in ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity of sensitive information. Here are some reasons why data encryption is essential:

  1. Confidentiality: Encryption ensures that only authorized parties can access the data, preventing unauthorized individuals or organizations from reading or stealing sensitive information.
  2. Data Protection: Encryption protects data from being tampered with, modified, or deleted by unauthorized parties, ensuring that the data remains intact and unchanged.
  3. Compliance: Many regulations, such as GDPR, HIPAA, and PCI-DSS, require organizations to encrypt sensitive data to ensure compliance and avoid fines.
  1. Cybersecurity: Encryption is a critical component of a robust cybersecurity strategy, as it makes it much more difficult for attackers to access and exploit sensitive data.
  2. Data Breach Prevention: Encryption can prevent data breaches by making it impossible for attackers to access and steal sensitive data, even if they gain unauthorized access to the system.
  3. Intellectual Property Protection: Encryption can protect intellectual property, such as trade secrets, patents, and copyrights, by making it difficult for unauthorized parties to access and use the information.
  4. Customer Trust: Encryption helps to build trust with customers by ensuring that their sensitive information is protected and secure.
  1. Regulatory Requirements: Many industries, such as finance, healthcare, and government, have strict regulations requiring the use of encryption to protect sensitive data.
  2. Data Portability: Encryption allows data to be easily transferred and shared between different systems and organizations without compromising its security.
  3. Cost Savings: Encryption can help reduce the cost of data breaches by preventing the loss of sensitive information and minimizing the need for costly remediation efforts.

In summary, data encryption is essential for protecting sensitive information, ensuring compliance with regulations, and preventing data breaches. It is a critical component of a robust cybersecurity strategy and helps to build trust with customers and stakeholders.

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