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Dude… what the fuck is ZoronOS? If you’re gonna try linux at least try out a version that people actually use? Like idk red hat or Ubuntu or whatever, just don’t use the most obscure distro ever coded
Hey anon… guess what:
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Then again, I guess it’s my fault for expecting competency out of someone who still recommends Red Hat after the stunt IBM pulled…
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exeggcute · 11 months
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it's interesting seeing so much "just install firefox it's better than chrome in every way" sentiment among people with above-average tech literacy but then venturing into the more overtly achingly nerdy corners of the web and seeing people leverage a lot of criticism against the direction the mozilla foundation's taken in recent years. particularly in that the former tends to categorize firefox as an anti-chrome but the latter is unhappy that mozilla is becoming more corporate and basically more google-y, up to and including a reliance on ad revenue and search partnerships with google themselves. which is like, in my opinion just an inevitable result of market forces or whatever, since the endgame for any sufficiently large org under capitalist incentives is to Make Money, but it kind of hammers home the futility of trying to cast any given company as a shining (and unchanging) paragon of good against their decidedly more evil competitors.
and none of this is meant to be a statement on the respective user experience of each browser or the benefits of firefox itself (versus the perceived virtue of its developers), but even that is interesting because until recently chrome was seen as the golden child against the scourge of internet explorer, and then internet explorer had previously muscled its way past netscape, and the internet explorer versus netscape wars involved a lot of underhanded shit with both sides trying to set competing proprietary standards that made certain websites borderline unusable in the opposite browser. meanwhile netscape vanished for a bit but was eventually reincarnated as a company called mozilla
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ailurinae · 7 months
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Java Poll mark 2
Inspired by @innsjovide's original poll getting a ton of comments/tags saying "Minecraft"*.
* Which indirectly means the language ('Minecraft Java edition' is called that because it is programmed in Java), but it is clear many don't realize that, and many of those that do know, are still thinking much more about Minecraft than about the language.
(Basically all uses of Java in English seem to trace back to the island originally, Java language is because programmers like coffee. Coffee is called Java because the Dutch brought coffee to the island and turned it into a major producer of coffee early on. Javascript is called that because some marketers at Netscape decided they could promote their new language by making the name similar to the new hot language Java, and Sun agreed to it. Java moss, Java sparrow and such are called that because the come from the island and/or the surrounding area.)
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vivi266 · 6 months
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i do get why seamonkey is like that though, basically the end result of "how can we keep the netscape/mozilla software suite going on modern computers" and their maintenance of such a program set to modern standards is admirable
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tarmac-rat · 10 months
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WIP (Last) Wednesday
Tagged by @ghostoffuturespast
Hey y'all! I'm taking a hot little mental break from intense internet usage, partially work motivated and partially because my head just isn't feelin' all that zesty at the moment. I'm probably going to just take it easy for a little while so I promise I'm not ignoring anyone but I just really need a break from being online for a bit and spring-clean my head.
That also extends to a few tag games and I WILL be getting to those when I have a brain that doesn't feel like concrete slurry lol.
Not tagging anyone this round, hope y'all'll forgive me for that because you know how much I love reading shit, but please give it a whirl if you want!
From Chapter 18 of Rain in the Desert. Trying something a little different literarily in the one scene where I think it could possibly fit:
“For fuck’s sake, Alt, you had one job— one goddamn job— and you fucked it up!” the fury in Johnny’s voice could’ve burned this whole place down to ashes. He’s facing the AI fully now, chromed and ‘ganic hands both clenched in shaking fists, as though he’s debating when to stop throwing barbs and start throwing punches. ““Promised the kid a new life and what, all the sudden she’s just a goner? You fucking lied!?” “I could not know the situation until I ran a thorough and precise diagnosis.” “Well, run it again!” “The data is conclusive—” “Run. It. Again.” The world has closed in. Suddenly, V is aware of everything around her. The errant pixels floating on the air. The streams of data writhing beneath her fingers. The empty synthetic pulse of this coded Netscape pounding in her ears as it presses down on her.  The fact that she can’t feel her heartbeat. How had she not noticed that she can’t feel her heartbeat? “All testing conducted before and after the engram creation procedure has drawn the same results. Were V’s engram to be reuploaded back into her form, the body would remain stable for several weeks. But soon, it would begin to degenerate. Muscle tissue will atrophy. Neurons will attack neurons. Cellular growth will stall, then break down entirely, poisoning the host’s internal systems until they fail, one by one.”  “Get to the point, goddamnit! In human terms!” “Under these conditions, the body would survive for about six months. Perhaps somewhat more. Then it will die, and she along with it.” Everything is spinning. V can’t breathe, can’t focus, can hardly make sense of her own thoughts anymore. She wants to speak but all her words are hooks in the back of her throat, sinking deeper into flesh the more she tries to force them out. In the midst of the roiling chaos inside of her, V eyes have dropped to the tips of her steel-toed boots, red stark against the blue below them. And if she dares to look long and hard enough, she can see something flickering there. Faint lines of code, perfect rows of data hidden beneath the surface, pulled along her form like blood pulled through a vein. “Bullshit! Everything you just said has been bullshit! We get you into Mikoshi, you save her life— that was the fuckin’ deal, Alt! Fix this!” “There is nothing I can do. The Relic’s nanites have irreversibly altered the host organism in order to accommodate the construct stored within. From this point forward, the body will see V as an intruder.” “But it’s her body!” “No. It is yours.”  Six months.  That’s all she gets from this. Six more painful, agonizing, soul-shredding months of life in a mutinous body, and then she’s gone.  Just like that. Everything they’d done. Everyone they’d killed. Every bloodied and battered and broken step that brought them here. Every. Last. One. For nothing. Unless she lets him slide into her skin. It’s tailored for him now. It won’t reject him. He would survive.  Live on. A life for a life. She swore she’d take a bullet for him.  He swore he’d take it first. One body, two people, and the fool’s pact they made in a tiny motel room at the end of the world. It all comes cycling back.  Like it always does.  Like it always will. “—you understand?” It’s a few seconds before V realizes that Alt’s question had been directed towards her. “I…” she stammers, then trails off, her voice sputtering off into nothingness.  She can’t stop staring at her boots. “Do you understand?” V shakes her head. “G-g-gimme a minute,” she finally forces out, “I ne..I-I need to think.” “You must make a—” “I said, give me one fucking minute!” V snarls. A long lull follows that. Then, she hears Alt’s detached voice echoing out; “Very well.”
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riseeduo · 1 year
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The Fluidity of Google Adwords
The Fluidity of Google Adwords
Google Ads is a web marketing and marketing platform that evolved via way of means of Google.
In which advertisers bid to show short advertisements, carrier offerings, and product listings.
Or motion pictures to net users.
It can area advertisements withinside the outcomes of search engines like google and yahoo like Google Search and on non-seek websites, cellular apps, and motion pictures.
Services are supplied beneath neath a pay-per-click on the pricing model.
Google Ads is the principal supply of sales for Alphabet Inc, contributing US$168.6 billion in 2020.
History
Google released AdWords in 2000.
The AdWords device changed to start with applied on the pinnacle of the MySQL database engine.
After the device was released, control determined to use Oracle alternatively however changed sooner or later and reverted to MySQL after the device have become a lot slower.
Eventually, Google evolved a custom disbursed Relational database control device referred to as Google F1 mainly for the desires of the Ad business.
The interface gives Spreadsheet Editing, Search Query Reports, and conversion metrics.
In 2008
Google released the Google Online Marketing Challenge, an in-magnificence educational exercise for tertiary college students.
Over 8,000 college students from forty-seven nations participated withinside the project in 2008.
Over 10,000 college students from fifty-eight nations took element in 2009.
Approximately 12,000 college students in 2010.
And nearly 15,000 college students from 70 nations in 2011.
The project runs annually, more or less from January to June.
In April 2013
Google introduced plans to feature more excellent campaigns for AdWords as a useful resource with marketing campaign control catered to multiple-tool users.
The more excellent campaigns aimed to encompass superior reviews approximately users.
This flow changed into debatable amongst advertisers.
In July 2016
Google unveiled "Showcase Shopping" advertisements.
With this format, stores can select to have a sequence of pix that seem in seek outcomes associated with diverse seek queries and keywords.
In October 2017
Google revised AdWords' day-by-day price range caps, which had been formerly set at most 120% of preset day-by-day budgets, to a most of 200%.
This extrude changed into rolled out on an identical day it changed into introduced, prompting complaints from paid seek professionals.
However,
Google later clarified that this transformation might have an effect on the simplest short-time period campaigns of much less than 30 days and that overage fees might be refunded for campaigns jogging greater than 30 days.
On June 27, 2018
Google introduced a rebranding of Google AdWords as Google Ads on July 24, 2018.
In 2018
Bloomberg News mentioned that Google had paid hundreds of thousands of bucks to Mastercard for its customers' credit scorecard records for marketing and marketing purposes.
The deal had now no longer been publicly introduced.
Functionality
Google Ads gadget is primarily based totally in part on cookies and in part on key phrases decided through advertisers.
Google makes use of those traits to location marketing and marketing reproduction on pages that they assume are probably relevant.
Advertisers pay whilst customers divert their surfing to click on the marketing and marketing reproduction.
Adverts may be carried out locally, nationally, or internationally.
Google's textual content classified ads mimic what the common seek end result seems like on Google.
Image commercials may be one of the numerous one-of-a-kind standardized sizes as distinctive through the Interactive Advertising Bureau.
In May 2016
Google introduced Expanded Text Ads, permitting 23% greater textual content.
Besides the Google seek engine, advertisers additionally have the choice of permitting their commercials to reveal on Google's accomplice networks.
A listing of web websites such as:
AOL seeks.
Ask.com.
Netscape, which acquires a part of the generated income.
Features
The Keyword Planner offers records on Google searches and different assets to assist plan marketing and marketing campaigns.
AdWords Express is a function geared toward small agencies that try and lessen the issue of dealing with advert campaigns with the aid of using mechanically dealing with key phrases and advert placement.
Google Ads Editor is a downloadable application that lets customers make bulk modifications to advertisements and edit advertisements offline. It additionally lets customers peer advert performance, just like the dashboard.
Google Ads Manager Accounts lets customers manipulate more than one bill from one login and dashboard.
This is maximum generally utilized by Marketing and Advertising companies who manipulate a massive portfolio of consumer bills.
The Reach Planner lets customers forecast the attain and quantity of their video advertisements through YouTube and Google video partners.
The device lets customers select their target market and then recommends an aggregate of video advertisements that assist attain the user's targets and notice the attain in their advertisements.
In addition to place and language concentrated on, advertisers can specify Internet Protocol addresses to be excluded. According to a marketing campaign, advertisers can exclude as many as 500 IP copes with stages.
Google Academy for Ads presents a qualification to customers who by skipping a Google Ads Fundamentals examination and one Advanced AdWords examination on seek, show, video, shopping, cell marketing, and marketing, or Google Analytics.
Google Partners should preserve a minimum spend threshold of US$10,000 over ninety days, with a better spend threshold for Google Premier Partners.
Placement-centered commercials are location advertisements primarily based totally on key phrases, domains, and topics, and demographically concentrated on alternatives entered with the aid of using the advertiser.
If domains are centered, Google additionally presents a listing of associated websites for placement.
Advertisers bid on a cost-according-to-affect or cost-according-to-click on the foundation for online web websites.
Remarketing lets entrepreneurs expose commercials to customers which have formerly visited their internet site and lets entrepreneurs create exceptional target market lists primarily based totally on the conduct of internet site site visitors.
Remarketing Lists for Search through Google Analytics have become to be had in Google Ads in early June 2015, bearing in mind using widespread GA remarketing lists to plot conventional textual content seek advertisements.
Dynamic remarketing can display beyond site visitors the particular services or products they viewed.
While common, a few customers can also locate overly overt use intrusive.
Ad extensions permit advertisers to expose greater information, inclusive of a commercial enterprise cope with, telecoil smartphone number, hyperlinks to an internet web page or app, prices, or income and promotions.
Google Ads can also show automatic extensions inclusive of customer scores whilst the gadget predicts they may enhance performance.
Having granted greater than $10 billion in loose marketing and marketing for over 115,000 nonprofits throughout fifty-one international locations for the reason that 2003.
The Google Ad Grants make a contribution of as much as $10,000 according to the month of in-type seek marketing and marketing.
Google Ads delivered Enhanced conversion to make conversion size greater accurate
Performance Max, a brand new kind of marketing campaign, is launched to offer the possibility to promote its agencies with an unmarried marketing campaign throughout:
Google channels inclusive YouTube.
Display.
Search.
Discover.
Gmail.
And Maps, rather than getting to create one for every channel.
Restrictions on advert content
The "Family status" of an advert is ready with the aid of using a Google reviewer and shows what “audiences the advert and internet site are suitable for”.
This impacts whilst and where, along with wherein international locations, an advert can appear.
As of December 2010
Google AdWords reduced regulations on the income of difficult alcohol. It now lets in advertisements that sell the sale of difficult alcohol and liquor.
This is an extension of a coverage alternate that turned into made in December 2008, which accepted advertisements that sell the branding of difficult alcohol and liquor.
Some key phrases, inclusive of the ones associated with hacking, aren't allowed at all.
In June 2007
Google banned AdWords advertisements for pupil essay-writing offerings, a flow that acquired tremendous remarks from universities.
Google has numerous particular key phrases and classes that it prohibits that change with the aid of using kind and with the aid of using country.
For example,
Using key phrases for alcohol-associated merchandise is illegal in Thailand and Turkey; key phrases for playing and casinos are prohibited in Poland; key phrases for abortion offerings are prohibited in Russia and Ukraine, and key phrases for adult-associated products or services are prohibited globally as of June 2014.
In Early 2022
Google paused all advert income in Russia in reaction to the continued disaster in Ukraine.
In March 2020
At the start of the Coronavirus disaster, Google blocked all face masks key phrases from being eligible for advert concentrated on as a part of coverage to save agencies from trying to capitalize on the pandemic.
Cost
Every time a person conducts a seek on Google, Google Ads runs a public sale in real-time to decide which seek commercials are displayed on the seek outcomes web page in addition to the advert's role.
The price of a Google Ads marketing campaign, therefore, relies upon a whole lot of factors, which include the most quantity an advertiser is inclined to pay in line with clicking on the key phrases being bid on, and the first-rate rating of the advert.
Although a sophisticated bidding approach may be used to routinely attain a predefined price-in line with-acquisition, this ought to now no longer be burdened with a hard and fast CPA pricing model.
Conversion monitoring
In addition to monitoring clicks, Google Ads offers advertisers the capacity to tune and file different conversions that take place after the pressing consisting of purchases, sign-ups, or calls.
Conversion monitoring is carried out via way of means of sending an identifier to the advertiser's internet site as a URL parameter, which is then utilized by the advertiser to ship conversions to Google Ads, permitting Google Ads to hint conversion lower back to the unique click on for reporting.
Google additionally lets advertisers put in a pixel on their internet site that sends conversions to the Adwords account.
This lets advertisers goal their commercials to power conversions greater effectively.
For maximum traffic, Google sends a completely unique identifier for every click on it, permitting it to decide the supply of conversion precisely.
To follow monitoring regulations on Apple devices, anonymized identifiers that are not related to precise men and women are used. Google Ads offers the capacity to file lots of such nameless conversions via way of means of the use of "modeled conversions" that integrate extra consumer information to deduce, which person to characteristic the conversion to.
Lawsuits
Google Ads were the situation of complaints regarding trademark law, fraud, and click-on fraud.
Overture Services, Inc. sued Google for patent infringement in April 2002 in terms of the AdWords service.
The healthy turned into settled in 2004 after Yahoo! obtained Overture; Google agreed to difficulty 2.7 million stocks of not unusual place inventory to Yahoo! in trade for a perpetual license below the patent.
In 2006, Google settled a click-on fraud lawsuit for US$ninety million.
In May 2011, Google canceled the AdWords commercial bought via way of means of a Dublin intercourse employee rights organization named "Turn Off the Blue Light".
claiming that it represented an "egregious violation" of business enterprise advert coverage via way of means of "promoting Grownup sexual services".
However,
TOBL is a nonprofit marketing campaign for intercourse employee rights and isn't always marketing and marketing or promoting Grownup sexual services.
After TOBL contributors held a protest outdoors Google's European headquarters in Dublin and despatched in written proceedings, Google reviewed the organization's internet site.
Google discovered the internet site content material to be advocating a political role and restored the AdWords commercial.
In June 2012
Google rejected the Australian Sex Party's commercials for AdWords and backed seek outcomes for July 12 via way of means of election for the kingdom seat of Melbourne.
Pronouncing the Australian Sex Party breached its guidelines which save you from solicitation of donations via way of means of an internet site that did now no longer show tax-exempt status.
Although the Australian Sex Party amended its internet site to show tax deductibility information, Google banned the commercials.
The commercials had been reinstated on election eve after it turned into pronounced withinside the media that the Australian Sex Party turned thinking about suing Google.
On September 13, 2012
The Australian Sex Party lodged formal proceedings in opposition to Google with the America Department of Justice and the Australian opposition watchdog, accusing Google of "illegal interference with inside the behavior of a kingdom election in Victoria with corrupt intent" in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
In December 2019
France fined Google €one hundred fifty million for advertiser suspensions on Google Ads, arguing it had "abused its dominant role via way of means of adopting opaque and hard to apprehend guidelines" which it turned into then loose to "interpret and modify" at its personal discretion.
Controversies
Trademarked key phrases
Google has come below hearthplace for permitting AdWords advertisers to bid on trademarked key phrases.
In 2004
Google began permitting advertisers to bid on an extensive type of seeking phrases withinside the US and Canada, which include emblems in their competitors, and in May 2008 accelerated this coverage to the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Advertisers are confined from the use of different groups' emblems of their commercial textual content if the trademark has been registered with the Advertising Legal Support team.
In March 2010
Google turned into concerned in a hallmark infringement case related to 3 French groups that personal Louis Vuitton emblems.
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What is Google AdWord's approach/strategy?
Google Ads, formerly Google Adwords, lets you put it on the market and sell your services and products whilst customers look for applicable keywords.
If you've got got a very good approach outlined, you'll be capable of delivering your income a very good increase and attaining greater and higher capability clients.
What are the three standards of Google Ads?
The blessings/benefits of Google Ads
All the virtual advertising answers from Google Ads are primarily based totally on 3 crucial standards: relevance, management (control), and effects (results).
To higher recognize its blessings is crucial to recognize the standards:
Relevance: your commercials seem simple whilst a person is seeking out information, a product, or a carrier like yours, and you could personalize components like keywords, audiences, location, and location to get the maximum applicable clients. It was when you attain the proper person, at the proper time, with the proper message.
Control: you could alter your marketing campaign at any time. The platform lets you modify marketing campaign settings, commercials, budget, start, and quit date, or pause and restart a marketing campaign whilst you exchange your marketing campaign approach. You can manage your budget, selecting how tons to spend in step with month, day, or ad.
Results: dimension information makes it smooth to look at how your campaigns and commercials are performing. Smart generation gear can help you create, manage, and optimize your campaigns so that you can get the maximum from your investment. Pay your handiest for effects, like clicks on your internet site or video watched, for example.
What are three marketing and marketing strategies?
What Types of Advertising Strategies Are There?
Content Advertising. This marketing and marketing approach seeks to without delay have an impact on customers thru one-of-a-kind channels, with a right-away and clear message that objectives to attain as many humans as possible.
Pull Advertising.
Push Advertising.
What is Google AdWords in easy words?
Google Ads is Google's online marketing and marketing program.
Through Google Ads, you could create online commercials to attain humans precisely whilst they are interested in the goods and offerings which you offer.
Is Google Ads an advertising approach?
Paid Search Advertising or PPC
This online advertising approach makes use of offerings along with Google Ads to sell companies thru commercials that seem on seek engine effects pages.
Companies pay to have their unique textual content commercials seen each time clients look for a delegated time period on Google.
Which approach is great for marketing and marketing?
Here are a number of the great kinds of marketing and marketing utilized by small companies to sell a product, carrier, or content:
Social Media Advertising.
Pay-Per-Click Advertising.
Mobile Advertising.
Print Advertising.
Broadcast Advertising.
Out-of-Home Advertising.
Direct Mail Advertising.
Target the Right Audience.
Is Google AdWords smooth (easy)?
It is a huge enterprise and if you have not tapped into its capability.
Be warned though: Google AdWords is straightforward, however now no longer smooth.
It takes time to grasp and maximum groups lose cash on it due to the fact they are now no longer affected persons sufficient to get effects from pay-in step with-click on marketing and marketing.
What advantages do Google Ads deliver to you?
More site visitors or traffic   for your internet site,
It is nearly on the spot.
When you put up your first advert via Google Ads, you may begin to have greater visits to your internet site.
You can be capable of attaining your audience.
Your advertisements will seem whilst your audience searches for facts.
It is essential to set up an amazing segmentation strategy (key phrases, location, age, language, day, time, etc).
If you pick the proper key phrases you may get admission to individuals who are searching out what you're selling.
Create unique gives.
You can personalize your advertisements with the aid of using showing merchandise, income, and reductions primarily based totally on seeking key phrases.
You get short-time period outcomes.
search engine marketing techniques provide medium/long-time period outcomes.
If what you're searching out is to have on-the-spot visibility, Google Ads gives you this possibility.
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6 Essential recommendations to hold in thoughts whilst developing a Google Ads Strategy
Tip 1# Define your desires and the markets
What outcomes do you need to get?
Without a doubt, that is the primary query you need to ask your self and it's far essential to do an amazing evaluation and recognize what you need to achieve.
The exact information is that because of the variety of Google Ads, you'll be capable of locating techniques for any second of the funnel.
For example, in case you are searching out a reinforcement of your content material strategy, you may use Google Ads with the aid of using getting into key phrases which might be associated with the look for facts.
If on the opposite hand, you need to grow conversions, the key phrases will revolve across the second purchase.
Once you're clear approximately the outcomes you need to achieve, it's time to determine wherein you need the advertisements to be exhibited to attain your audience.
Tip 2# Choose the proper key phrases in your advertisements
Undoubtedly, selecting exact key phrases has an immediate dating on the visibility and destiny fulfillment of your campaigns.
In fact, Google Ads makes its Keyword Planner to be had by you.
With this tool,
you'll be capable of locating the maximum applicable phrases associated with your merchandise or services.
Attaining beneficial facts approximately the frequency with which sure phrases are searched and the way the one's searches extrude through the years and, if that had been now no longer enough, calculate your marketing and marketing price range via bid estimates for every keyword.
In summary, we will deduce that a key-word is applicably contemplating those 3 factors:
Due to its notoriety: Does it generate a good-sized extent of searches?
Price in keeping with click-on (PPC): We ought to be clean approximately our price range and if we will compete with it in phrases of marketing and marketing impact.
User wishes: Each keyword has intentionality, it could be associated with the look for facts or a want to buy. It is essential to hyperlink this person's wishes with the aim of our marketing campaign.
Tip 3# Select the sort of marketing campaign that fits higher your desires
1)  Search campaigns: Ideal in your ability for clients to recognize your merchandise or services. In this sort of advertisement you ought to set up a goal (direct site visitors for your internet site, growth income or generate income possibilities) and, in addition, you may simplest pay whilst there's an interaction (PPC - Pay in keeping with click on).
2)  Shopping campaigns: Show your merchandise in the most important online marketplace. You will simplest pay whilst shoppers click on to visit your internet site or once they see nearby inventory.
3)  Display campaigns: Advertise at the Google Display Network and sell your enterprise on Google information pages, blogs, and websites like Gmail or YouTube.
4)  Video campaigns: Get your ability clients on YouTube. You will simplest pay whilst a person sees certainly considered one among your advertisements for at least 30 seconds, sees it in its entirety, or interacts with it, for example, in the event that they click on the name to action, on a card, or on a complimentary banner.
5) Universal App Campaigns (UAC): If you need to sell your app for iOS or Android in Google Search, YouTube, Google Play, etc ... appearance do no further, app campaigns are made for you. Once again, it's far very essential that you outline your goal: get downloads or direct customers to an app event. inspire person interaction. It is essential that you make an amazing choice of pics or when you have a video of the app to seize the eye of customers.
Tip 4# Create advertisements that make a difference
If you need your investments in Google Ads to be successful, you ought to create advertisements that generate interest, entice and at the identical time flawlessly give an explanation for your price proposition.
How are you able to get it?
Putting yourself withinside the footwear of the person and what they assume to locate of their searches and accomplice them with the answers you provide together along with your emblem to ask them to buy, fill out a shape or the goal which you have formerly set for yourself.
It is essential that you recognize the extensive sort of codecs and ratios that Google makes to be had to you.
Tip 5# Link Search Console with Google Ads
You may have gotten admission to the information with the intention to assist you to recognize the connection between natural searches and your Google Ads campaigns and the way you're attaining customers who seek online.
Tip 6# Permanently examine and optimize your campaigns in Google Ads
Once the put-up button is pressed, it's far very essential that you examine the outcomes and make modifications to enhance the optimization of your campaigns.
Control how the price range is being invested, examine which key phrases are acting higher, the advert agencies with the pleasant performance, and the conversion rate ... and put together to make choices to fine-track your ROI.
In fact, Google Ads gives you the Performance Planner with which you may: get admission to the forecasts of your campaigns, pick out new possibilities with the aid of using duration, and control budgets for exceptional bills and campaigns.
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r8633009 · 18 days
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What programming language do people hate the most, and why?
Determining the most hated programming language can be subjective and influenced by personal experiences, biases, and community sentiments. However, certain languages have gained notoriety for various reasons, leading to widespread disdain among developers. Among these, one language often cited as the most hated is JavaScript and Cryptocurrency Prices and News
JavaScript, despite being one of the most widely used languages for web development, has a polarizing reputation. Several factors contribute to the animosity towards JavaScript, including its idiosyncrasies, historical baggage, and ecosystem complexity.
Firstly, JavaScript's unconventional design choices and quirks can frustrate developers. The language's loose typing system and coercion rules can lead to unexpected behaviors, making it prone to errors and challenging to debug. Its prototypical inheritance model and function scope can also be unintuitive for those coming from more traditional object-oriented backgrounds.
Furthermore, JavaScript's historical baggage adds to its negative perception. Initially developed in just ten days by Brendan Eich in 1995 for Netscape Navigator, JavaScript was intended as a lightweight scripting language for enhancing web pages. However, its rushed development led to inconsistencies and design flaws that persist to this day.
Additionally, JavaScript's evolution has been marked by fragmentation and compatibility issues. The language's rapid growth and the introduction of various frameworks and libraries have resulted in a fragmented ecosystem. Developers often face the daunting task of choosing from a plethora of tools and technologies, each with its own learning curve and community support.
Moreover, JavaScript's association with browser scripting has led to the misconception that it is solely a front-end language. While Node.js has extended JavaScript's capabilities to server-side development, many developers still view JavaScript as inherently limited to the browser environment, hindering its acceptance in other domains.
Another factor contributing to JavaScript's notoriety is its infamous callback hell and asynchronous programming challenges. Writing asynchronous code in JavaScript often involves nested callbacks or complex promise chains, leading to code that is difficult to read, maintain, and reason about. While modern solutions like async/await and Promises have alleviated some of these pain points, the legacy of callback-based code still haunts JavaScript projects.
Furthermore, JavaScript's dynamic nature and lack of strong typing have led to concerns about code quality and maintainability. Without strict type checking, developers must rely heavily on testing and runtime error detection, increasing the likelihood of bugs slipping into production code. This issue is exacerbated in large codebases or teams where consistency and reliability are paramount.
Despite these criticisms, JavaScript's ubiquity and versatility cannot be overlooked. Its role as the language of the web and its extensive ecosystem of frameworks and libraries have cemented its position as a fundamental tool for modern web development. However, this ubiquity also means that developers often encounter JavaScript whether they like it or not, leading to frustration and resentment among those who prefer other languages or paradigms.
In addition to JavaScript, another language that often elicits strong negative reactions is PHP. PHP, originally designed as a server-side scripting language for web development, has faced criticism for its inconsistent syntax, security vulnerabilities, and historical baggage.
One of the main reasons for PHP's negative perception is its lax attitude towards best practices and security. PHP's early development lacked proper design and oversight, resulting in a language that prioritized ease of use and rapid development over robustness and security. This legacy of poor design choices and insecure defaults has haunted PHP throughout its evolution, contributing to its reputation as a "hacky" and unreliable language.
Furthermore, PHP's inconsistent function naming conventions and unintuitive standard library have frustrated developers accustomed to more coherent and well-designed languages. The language's global namespace and lack of proper module system can also lead to namespace collisions and dependency management issues, making code organization and reuse challenging.
Moreover, PHP's association with outdated web development practices and legacy codebases has further tarnished its image. While efforts have been made to modernize the language with features like namespaces, traits, and anonymous classes, PHP still carries the stigma of being a relic of the early days of the web.
Despite these criticisms, PHP continues to be widely used, particularly in the realm of web development, thanks to its low barrier to entry and extensive ecosystem of frameworks and CMS platforms like WordPress and Drupal. However, its negative reputation persists, leading many developers to avoid PHP in favor of more modern and well-designed alternatives.
In conclusion, while JavaScript and PHP are often cited as the most hated programming languages, the reasons for their notoriety vary. JavaScript's idiosyncrasies, historical baggage, and ecosystem complexity contribute to its polarizing reputation, while PHP's inconsistent syntax, security vulnerabilities, and association with outdated practices have led to widespread disdain among developers. Despite these criticisms, both languages continue to play significant roles in the software development landscape, albeit with varying degrees of acceptance and enthusiasm and Stock Prices and News
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systemtek · 1 month
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Unravelling the Evolution: A Journey Through the History of the Internet
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Introduction: The internet, a ubiquitous part of our daily lives, has a rich history marked by innovation, collaboration, and transformation. From its humble beginnings as a military research project to its present-day status as a global communication network, the internet's evolution is a testament to human ingenuity and technological advancement. Origins and Early Development: In the late 1960s, amidst the backdrop of the Cold War, the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) of the United States Department of Defense initiated a groundbreaking project known as ARPANET. This experimental network aimed to interconnect computers at various research institutions, laying the groundwork for what would become the modern internet. Spearheaded by visionaries such as Vint Cerf and Robert Kahn, ARPANET utilized pioneering technologies to facilitate communication and data exchange. The First Internet Service Provider: The first Internet Service Provider (ISP) is generally considered to be The Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link (WELL), founded in 1985 by Stewart Brand and Larry Brilliant. Based in Sausalito, California, WELL provided dial-up access to the WELL community, offering email, forums, and online discussions. While WELL is often cited as the first ISP, it's worth noting that there were earlier online services such as CompuServe and The Source, which provided similar functionalities but were not solely dedicated to providing internet access. Commercialization and Global Expansion: The 1990s witnessed a seismic shift as the internet transitioned from a research tool to a commercial platform. The advent of user-friendly web browsers like Mosaic and Netscape Navigator democratized access to the World Wide Web, opening new avenues for communication, commerce, and collaboration. Internet Service Providers (ISPs) emerged to provide connectivity to homes and businesses, fueling the rapid growth of the digital landscape. The Dot-com Boom and Bust: Amidst the optimism of the late 1990s, the dot-com bubble emerged, characterized by frenzied speculation and exuberant investment in internet-based startups. Companies rushed to capitalize on the burgeoning digital economy, leading to inflated valuations and unprecedented growth. However, the euphoria proved short-lived, and the bubble burst in the early 2000s, resulting in widespread financial turmoil and the collapse of many dot-com ventures. Social Media and Web 2.0: The mid-2000s ushered in a new era of interactivity and user-generated content with the rise of social media platforms and Web 2.0 technologies. Platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter revolutionized how people connect, share information, and engage with online communities. The internet evolved from a static repository of information to a dynamic ecosystem where users actively participate in content creation and dissemination. Mobile Revolution and Internet of Things (IoT): In recent years, the proliferation of smartphones and mobile devices has fueled the expansion of the internet into every aspect of daily life. The mobile revolution has enabled ubiquitous access to online services, transforming how individuals communicate, work, and consume media. Furthermore, the Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a paradigm shift, connecting everyday objects to the internet and enabling unprecedented levels of automation and connectivity. Challenges and Future Prospects: Despite its remarkable achievements, the internet faces a myriad of challenges, including cybersecurity threats, privacy concerns, and digital inequality. As we navigate the complexities of the digital age, stakeholders must collaborate to address these issues and ensure that the internet remains a force for good. Looking ahead, emerging technologies such as 5G networks, artificial intelligence, and blockchain hold the promise of reshaping the internet landscape and unlocking new possibilities for innovation and progress. Conclusion: The history of the internet is a testament to human innovation and resilience. From its origins as a fledgling research project to its present-day ubiquity, the internet has transformed the way we live, work, and interact with the world around us. As we embark on the next chapter of this remarkable journey, let us strive to harness the power of technology for the betterment of society and the advancement of humanity. Read the full article
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The Million Dollar Misclick : A Browser Bug Costs Netscape Big Bucks (True JavaScript Story) ☕️
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Back in the wild west days of the web (1998), Netscape, a web browsing titan, got bit by a seemingly innocuous JavaScript bug. The culprit? An infinite loop triggered by a specific button sequence on a web form.This minor hiccup had a major impact. Clicking "Back" then "Submit" on a form would cause JavaScript to endlessly resubmit the data, overloading the server and causing outages. ☠️ The plot twist? A bug in Internet Explorer (Netscape's main rival) that treated the "Back" button differently. Netscape's code relied on this behavior and went rogue when it wasn't present. The result? A massive headache for Netscape. The bug caused outages for major clients like online stock exchanges, leading to millions in lost revenue. Lesson learned? JavaScript's quirks can have real-world consequences. This incident underlines the importance of cross-browser compatibility testing and how seemingly small bugs can snowball into major issues. What are your thoughts on this story? Have you ever encountered a browser bug that caused chaos? Share your experiences and exchange stories.
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OPINION: NVIDIA's Anti-Competitive Move: The Restriction on Third-Party "Translation" Software
Opinion posting: In my opinion, a recent update to their terms of service, NVIDIA has taken a controversial step by restricting third-party use of its CUDA libraries for use with "translation" software, most notably targeting projects like ZLUDA. This decision by the GPU giant has sparked considerable debate within the tech community, with many voicing concerns over its potential anti-competitive implications.
CUDA, NVIDIA's proprietary parallel computing platform and application programming interface (API), has long been a cornerstone for developers utilizing NVIDIA GPUs for various computational tasks, from scientific simulations to deep learning algorithms. However, with the rise of alternative platforms and software, the tech industry has witnessed a growing demand for compatibility and interoperability across different ecosystems.
One such demand has been for tools that enable the translation of CUDA code to run on non-NVIDIA hardware, effectively breaking down vendor lock-in and fostering a more open and diverse computing environment. Projects like ZLUDA have emerged to address this need, allowing CUDA applications to run on AMD GPUs, for instance, thus providing users with greater flexibility and choice in their hardware selection.
By imposing restrictions on the usage of its CUDA libraries with such translation software, NVIDIA is effectively limiting the accessibility and interoperability of its technology, thereby stifling competition and innovation in the GPU market. This move not only undermines the principles of fair competition but also raises concerns about the dominance of NVIDIA within the industry.
This isn't the first time a tech industry leader has been accused of engaging in anti-competitive behavior. Historical examples abound, with some of the most prominent cases including:
Microsoft vs. Netscape: In the late 1990s, Microsoft faced antitrust scrutiny for bundling its Internet Explorer web browser with the Windows operating system, thus stifling competition from Netscape Navigator and other browsers. This led to a landmark legal battle and ultimately resulted in Microsoft being found guilty of anticompetitive practices.
Intel's Anti-Competitive Practices: Intel has faced multiple allegations of anti-competitive behavior over the years, including accusations of offering rebates and incentives to PC manufacturers in exchange for exclusive deals and favoring its own products over competitors' in certain markets. These actions have led to investigations by regulatory authorities in various countries and hefty fines imposed on the company.
Google's Search Dominance: Google has been under scrutiny for leveraging its dominant position in the search engine market to favor its own services and products over competitors' offerings. This has resulted in numerous antitrust investigations and legal challenges, with regulators raising concerns about Google's impact on competition and consumer choice.
In each of these cases, the actions of the industry leader in question were seen as detrimental to competition and innovation, ultimately resulting in regulatory intervention and legal consequences. Similarly, NVIDIA's decision to restrict third-party "translation" software could be seen as a move aimed at preserving its dominance in the GPU market, potentially at the expense of consumer choice and innovation.
In conclusion, NVIDIA's recent update to its terms of service regarding the usage of CUDA libraries with third-party translation software raises serious concerns about anti-competitive behavior within the tech industry. By limiting interoperability and stifling competition, NVIDIA risks undermining the principles of fair competition and innovation that are essential for a healthy and vibrant technology ecosystem. As such, it is imperative for regulatory authorities to closely monitor the situation and take appropriate action to ensure a level playing field for all participants in the GPU market.
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How do u like jellyfin? I've been using kodi since i've been looking for something more featured than VLC for browsing media but it feels bloated and makes wayyy to many internet connections automatically for me to really enjoy it or feel safe running it on any device that seeds torrents. I'm strongly considering jellyfin since I despise plex and ember is proprietary.
It’s the only media server software I’ve ever used, so I don’t have any points of comparison. Also, a transparency preface, the device my server is hosted on is an M1 Apple iMac that's running up-to-date macOS (as of the time of writing, that’s macOS Sonoma 14.1), so as always, your mileage could always vary on other operating systems and chipset architectures.
I also view content exclusively via the iOS app, Apple TV app, and Firefox for Linux x86-64, all of which I’ve never had a problem with.
For the most part, however, I haven’t had any complaints. I keep all of my content on a 2TB USB External HDD that I bought from Walmart. It stays plugged into the computer 24/7, and all I had to do was tell Jellyfin where the files were, which you have to do regardless of where they are.
I’m not an advanced user by any means. I’d love to get outside network support going, but even that is proving too intimidating for me. I probably don’t take advantage of most of the advanced features, either. From my experience with Jellyfin, though, it does what I wanted it to: allow me to view my videos and photos without having to download them onto my phone. I have three users set up (including the one mandatory admin profile), and that’s probably the most non-out-of-the-box thing I’ve done.
The only issue I’ve had is that if your host device loses power (or somehow force shutsdown or crashes without first properly quitting the Jellyfin app) during a library sync (which can take a long time if you’ve added a lot of data at once and are running it off an external HDD), the on-device database file seems to corrupt easily. When this database file gets corrupted, it makes the Jellyfin app panic and shutdown without actually closing the app. As a result, the app looks like it’s running properly, but when you try to access it from anywhere, it’ll fail to load. You have to check the .txt file logs to actually see the panic code and shutdown command. I’ve had that happen twice, and it isn’t very pleasant. Luckily, I also use macOS’s Time Machine feature, so I had plenty of backups. However, it is annoying to have to sort that out, and if you didn’t have backups, you’d basically have to restart the server from scratch. Your content would be fine, but all of your manual IMDb data, custom thumbnails, reported file locations, etc. would be factory reset.
Of course, if you’re running the server on something with a backup power supply or a built-in battery, that eliminates a lot of the risk. The iMac I run my server on also acts as a secondary computer, for me. So I'm also at a heightened risk of crashing and whatnot. If you had a dedicated server computer that did nothing but act as your Jellyfin server, that'd also probably help alleviate some risk.
The extent of my daily use of Jellyfin is constantly playing ambient music from an old iPad next to my stereo, and occasionally viewing images and videos from my phone or laptop. I’m certainly not a power user, but for me, I’ve never had any reason to dislike Jellyfin, so I don’t exactly have a desire to go looking for an alternative. It does what I need it to do, and it does it smoothly, simply, and reliably.
If you're looking for a more advanced user's opinion, however, I'm afraid you've come to the wrong blog.
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The guys behind Google - CIA, NSA BlackRock and Vanguard
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Google’s true origin partly lies in CIA and NSA research grants for mass surveillance https://qz.com/1145669/googles-true-origin-partly-lies-in-cia-and-nsa-research-grants-for-mass-surveillance
This type of public-to-private innovation system helped launch powerful science and technology companies like Qualcomm, Symantec, Netscape, and others, and funded the pivotal research in areas like Doppler radar and fiber optics, which are central to large companies like AccuWeather, Verizon, and AT&T today. Today, the NSF provides nearly 90% of all federal funding for university-based computer-science research.
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By working with emerging commercial-data companies, their intent was to track like-minded groups of people across the internet and identify them from the digital fingerprints they left behind, much like forensic scientists use fingerprint smudges to identify criminals
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The CIA and NSA funded an unclassified, compartmentalized program designed from its inception to spur something that looks almost exactly like Google.
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Civil-liberty advocacy groups have aired their privacy concerns for years, especially as they now relate to the Patriot Act. “Hastily passed 45 days after 9/11 in the name of national security, the Patriot Act was the first of many changes to surveillance laws that made it easier for the government to spy on ordinary Americans by expanding the authority to monitor phone and email communications, collect bank and credit reporting records, and track the activity of innocent Americans on the Internet,” says the ACLU. “While most Americans think it was created to catch terrorists, the Patriot Act actually turns regular citizens into suspects.”
How Google Interferes With Its Search Algorithms and Changes Your Results https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-google-interferes-with-its-search-algorithms-and-changes-your-results-11573823753
The internet giant uses blacklists, algorithm tweaks and an army of contractors to shape what you see
Google reportedly manipulates search results to hide controversial subjects and favor big business https://www.businessinsider.com/google-manipulates-search-results-report-2019-11
Google whistleblower claims tech giant's Developer Studio division has been infiltrated by 'pedophilic religious doomsday cult' Fellowship of Friends that was featured in a Spotify podcast series called 'Revelations' last year https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10947885/Google-whistleblower-claims-Developer-Studio-infiltrated-pedophilic-doomsday-cult.html
Google worker was fired for exposing a ‘spiritual organisation’ inside company, lawsuit claim https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/google-worker-fired-religious-cult-b2103428.html
The Fellowship of Friends believes it will create a new civilisation following a prophesised doomsday event
'ABUSIVE SEX RITUALS' ‘Google cult leader who tried to bed 100 male followers in a DAY gives chilling warning to betrayers,’ member claims https://www.the-sun.com/news/5863671/google-cult-leader-robert-earl-burton-warning/
Why Google loves China? Google is banned in China, but it gets big dollars as ad revenues from Chinese firms https://tfipost.com/2020/05/why-google-loves-china-google-is-banned-in-china-but-it-gets-big-dollars-as-ad-revenues-from-chinese-firms/
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and censorship go hand-in-hand. The Xi Jinping regime is infamous for undertaking massive censorship drives which are aimed at culling anything that is anti-China. Joining them now in the censorship crusade is the global search-engine giant Google, as reports have emerged suggesting that YouTube- a Google-owned company is automatically deleting comments that contain certain Chinese phrases related to criticism of the country’s ruling Communist Party.
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Google’s ties with the CCP have long been under suspicion. The search engine was banned from China in 2010 but it has found a workaround-model to generate huge revenues from the communist country.
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Advertisements from TikTok also explain why Google had deleted over 5 million negative reviews from the Google play store when TikTok’s rating had nosedived to 1.3 stars in India
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Emboldened by such huge revenues from advertisements only, it was reported that Google was developing a secret ‘censored version’ of its search app to launch in China. However, after the news broke out in public about the project, which was nicknamed “Project Dragonfly”, and Google faced massive backlash. This is when it shelved the entire plan to save its face.
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Top Google (Alphabet) Shareholders https://www.investopedia.com/articles/markets/011516/top-5-google-shareholders-goog.asp
Alphabet Inc. (GOOG, and GOOGL) is a holding company and parent of Google. The company provides software and Internet-related services including web browsing and search, cloud computing, streaming entertainment, and mobile operating systems, among others. The parent also is involved on a broad array of businesses, including cloud computing, software and hardware, advertising services, and mobile and desktop applications.
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The top individual insider shareholders of Google are Larry Page, Sergey Brin, and Sundar Pichai, and the top institutional shareholders are Vanguard Group Inc., BlackRock Inc. (BLK), T. Rowe Price Associates Inc., and FMR LLC.
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In total, Vanguard holds more than 44 million Alphabet shares.
T. Rowe Price Associates owns 14.0 million class C shares of Alphabet, representing 4.4% of total class C shares outstanding, according to the company's 13F filing for the period ending June 30, 2021.
FMR LLC owns 13.1 million class A shares of Alphabet, representing 4.4% of total class A shares outstanding, according to the company's 13F filing for the period ending June 30, 2021
From Google to Alphabet: a business adventure https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2015/08/google-alphabet-business-adventure/
Companies not relevant to Google’s internet products will be spun out into their own companies under the Alphabet umbrella.
Google And The United Nations Are Joining Forces, And It Could Mean Big Things For The Environment https://www.sciencealert.com/google-united-nations-partnership-provide-free-open-access-environmental-data
Google is teaming up with the United Nations to change the way that we understand our planet. The goal of the partnership, which was announced today, is to provide unprecedented access to anyone who wishes to use Google's extensive environmental data.
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"UN Environment is excited to be partnering with Google, to make sure we have the most sophisticated online tools to track progress, identify priority areas for our action, and bring us one step closer to a sustainable world."
Google teams up with UN for verified climate information https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/google-search-information
In addition to organic search results, Google is surfacing short and easy-to-understand information panels and visuals on the causes and effects of climate change, as well as individual actions that people can take to help tackle the climate crisis.
gmail icon looks familiar... freemasonry?
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Google https://www.weforum.org/organizations/alphabet
Yuval Noah Harari: "Listen to Google" From Theism to Humanism to Data-ism https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw2jBiqZ4N8
'Google BRAIN' chip could mean future school pupils won't need to memorise facts https://www.mirror.co.uk/tech/google-brain-implants-could-mean-14183717
Future school pupils won't need to memorise anything, because "Google brain" implants will answer all their questions instantly, an artificial intelligence expert has claimed. Nikolas Kairinos, founder and chief executive of Fountech.ai , believes that rote learning will disappear completely in schools, because " Google will be in your head".
The CIA's Relationship With Silicon Valley Explained https://www.grunge.com/640295/the-cias-relationship-with-silicon-valley-explained/
Technology companies like Amazon, Google, and IBM, have ties to Silicon Valley. [...] Quartz writes the CIA and the National Security Agency (NSA) began reaching out to research scientists developing supercomputers in the 1990s with research grants. The government and technologists have worked together before. Work on the internet first started as a project for the CIA and other intelligence offices. One of the grants, called the Massive Digital Data Systems, was given to a pair of Stanford graduate students exploring web searches and tracking, Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page. Other grants helped fund research into fiber optics and radar.
Yet, the CIA was not satisfied with funding university research that eventually became some of the biggest companies in the world; they wanted a more direct link to them. The Wall Street Journal reports the venture capital fund In-Q-Tel, which continues to invest today, is backed by the CIA. In-Q-Tell claims it is wholly independent of the CIA, but the Wall Street Journal notes it still makes many of its investing decisions with the agency. As a company funded by public money, In-Q-Tel is a nonprofit, unlike other venture capital firms. Just like its funder, the company tends to be very secretive. It never announces how much it invests, and rarely reveals which start-ups it invested in. So it's not a surprise that the CIA turned to Silicon Valley for its cloud project.
Business: The Economy CIA invests in Silicon Valley http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/461574.stm
The company will work openly, seeking partners to develop new Internet technologies; improve security and privacy technologies; nurture data mining techniques; and improve the CIA's computer systems.
Google selling users’ personal data despite promise, federal court lawsuit claims https://www.tampabay.com/news/2021/05/07/google-selling-users-personal-data-despite-promise-federal-court-lawsuit-claims/
Inside Alphabet’s Jigsaw, the powerful tech incubator that could reshape geopolitics https://qz.com/846836/inside-google-jigsaw-the-powerful-tech-incubator-that-wants-to-reshape-geopolitics
And then there is the $550-billion elephant in the room. Jigsaw fights against the abuse of power, but its parent company is enormously powerful in its own right. Setting aside its economic resources and political influence, Alphabet has acquired a near-monopoly over internet search, a necessity in modern life.
Inside the offices of Jigsaw, an elite think tank created by Google where employees sample food from around the world and take naps in rooms named Narnia and Mordor https://www.businessinsider.com/google-jigsaw-office-tour-alphabet-2017-11
Just like Soros and Open Society...
Google Just Donated Millions to LGBTQ+ People https://www.advocate.com/news/2021/6/03/google-just-donated-millions-lgbtq-people
Elon Musk’s SpaceX inks satellite connectivity deal with Google Cloud https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/13/22433982/elon-musk-spacex-internet-connectivity-deal-google-cloud
Elon Musk Is a Former Klaus Schwab WEF Young Global Leader https://www.americaoutloud.news/elon-musk-is-a-former-klaus-schwab-wef-young-global-leader/
Top 10 Ways Google Is Censoring Free Speech https://listverse.com/2020/04/23/top-10-ways-google-is-censoring-free-speech/
Google Foundation https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/google-foundation/
The Google Foundation has given at least $70 million in grants to numerous left-leaning advocacy organizations.
Google https://www.influencewatch.org/for-profit/google/
In 2018, Google announced that it would not renew a contract with the U.S. Department of Defense after employees protested partnering with the American military.
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Google has faced claims that it manipulates its search results for political and business ends
Sergey Brin - WEForum agenda contributor
Sergey Brin Family Foundation https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/sergey-brin-family-foundation/
Brin has also made donations directly to Democratic causes, including gifts to the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and former President Barack Obama’s reelection campaign. Brin also supports left-of-center causes through donations from the Google Foundation and the Sergey Brin Family Foundation.
Sergey Brin https://www.influencewatch.org/person/sergey-brin/
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How to Survive and Thrive During the Collapse of the Welfare State. It was published in 1997, and in recent years something of a minor cult has grown up around it in the tech world, largely as a result of Thiel’s citing it as the book he is most influenced by. (Other prominent boosters include Netscape founder and venture capitalist Marc Andreessen, and Balaji Srinivasan, the entrepreneur best known for advocating Silicon Valley’s complete secession from the US to form its own corporate city-state.)
Why Silicon Valley billionaires are prepping for the apocalypse in New Zealand
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Why hiring the best SEO company Delhi for institutes is important?
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The Internet has become very much a part of our lives and most of us keep surfing the internet for most of our free time, to get information or just to play games and enjoy other online activities. Online presence is highly important for the growth of a business. What do you think is the best tool to advertise any business online? When it comes to digital marketing, SEO strategies, and techniques play a crucial role. For the education sector and higher education institutions, leveraging the endless possibilities of SEO means connecting better with existing and potential students. For this, you need an able partner who can give you an overview of where you stand globally and provide you with a customized strategy that will help you to reach your goals. The best SEO company in Delhi for institutes helps improve the brand’s reputation among students. Some of the top companies offering the search engine optimization services in Delhi are: 1. Unipro Education 2. Techmagnate 3. Page Traffic 4. Netscape Benefits of SEO services for institutes Key benefits from an SEO perspective are listed below: • Help in increasing the institute’s popularity • Help in gaining the trust of the people • Your website will act as a brand identity for your educational institute • Help in improving enrollment in the institute • Make the institute’s website easily available to those searching for it online • Good designed and search engine-optimized website helps you get better ROI To maximize these benefits, one should hire the best SEO company in Delhi for institutes that will help improve their rankings and maintain a good reputation. What SEO will do for your educational institutes? SEO professionals make use of strategies and techniques to make any website rank higher in the search engine result pages. Two broad categories of SEO are: 1. On-page optimization 2. Off-page optimization On-page optimization It is an important aspect of any SEO service and a website is optimized at different levels to ensure that it is SEO-friendly. The On-page SEO services offered by the best SEO company in Delhi for institutes include: • Keyword research and analysis • content creation and optimization • Establishing a usable website navigation structure • Integrating the website with all social networks Off-page optimization This service assists you to create an authority for your educational institute with your online presence at the right place among the target audience. A good SEO company focuses on creating backlinks that generate quality traffic and attracts potential students to the website. The services offered are: • Establishing links to the website from the authorized domains • Publishing engaging content • Proper sharing of content on social media platforms • Releasing press releases to introduce new courses and information Read the full article
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Word-wise-Czardom (mostly onto now evil & less evil deeds and overall tools from Microsoft & soon enough FAANG) "studies" [WIP]
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As much as it pains me to dedicate time to what is now mostly proprietary software corporations, I kinda have to admit such haven't fully came to their current status out of a vacuum. And as I felt like it could be a great gateway for folks out there to get a power-journey into their technological stacks with historical baggage and tinkering / practice exercises / suggestions. Also borrowed a "MS-DOS for dummies" and a computation history "Of Mice and Men" books on my side to scan, study and process from my hometown public library as to get some very rudimentary content to get people hooked from into the journey towards FLOSS content / computation stacks / "deques". Enjoy!
First, we start with the technical considerations derived from the SCP Gazelle... and IBM 5150 personal computer. (the SeattleComputerProducts Gazelle is mostly at the later end of the video but yk, I provide sources with additional informations as I see fit; Providing the hardware specifications of this specific series of that SCP computer soon enough...)
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Essentially boils down to 86DOS / QDOS becoming PC-DOS & MS-DOS 1.25 / 2.0 . And as a result SCP Gazelle & IBM 5150 specifications being the baseline for such early editions of Microsoft operating system efforts alongside Xenix (abandonned later, competing with UnixSystemV) and XEDOS (abandonned sooner, mixture between Xenix and MS-DOS) .
Soon, I am gonna run a Gazelle+Perq+5150-inspired virtual machine and a couple of video demonstrations relatively soon and pipeline my way across that Micro-Soft pipeline from a 8086-powered 16-bit machine on my way from earliest decent release towards a Windows 11-style build. Also gonna tinker alot around the "Windows 8 but on 16-bit MS-DOS 8" pun and a couple of cool "Windows 2.11 for 386 quite packed" + "Windows ME with alternative NT inspired micro-kernel"... things. Definitely gonna dual-boot at least between official Microsoft releases on snapshots & FreeDOS for ease-of-use and overall stronger technical enjoyment.
First draft for my very own virtual-first hardware-faculative "Sascha Heike" computer build from 86-DOS 1.14 ( PC-DOS 1.0 / MS-DOS 1.25 ) to a "OpenSource+Libre+Transparent+Light" Win11 workflow
Initial specifications for the virtual machine model aka "Edition #1" +Intel 8086 CPU +2x 128KB SRAM cards +MonochromeDisplayAdapter(MDA)+OrchidGraphicsAdapter equivalence graphics card +some better sound card than the built-in PC speaker as of the 5150 from the get go +2x 8" floppy drives +1x 8'' Winchester disk +Either Amber or White monochrome CRT monitor +Keyboard (IBM Model F Keyboard?) +MS-DOS 1.25 / 2.0 & PC-DOS 1.0 & FreeDOS (always keep FreeDOS up-to-date regardless) multi-boot operating systems bootloader configuration and overall setup +MicrodotLinux & System III & System V & xv6
First upgrade aka "Edition #2" +Color CRT monitor +Pointing device (either a Touchpad or a Lightpen) +3x 128KB SRAM cards ~Either a Plantronics ColorPlus, a entry-level Hercules Graphics Card or a ColorGraphicsAdapter (CGA) ~From the Intel 8086 to a either AMD 386-tier CPU or Intel 80386 CPU +Intel 8087 Coprocessor ~Update MS-DOS to at least 5.0 but not after that major edition (so no 6.22, no 7.0 nor 8.0 yet) +install "Windows 2.11 for 386" +possibly a decent Xenix version ~2x 5.25" floppy drives +Xerox Rooms for Windows +hDC Windows Express?
Second upgrade aka "Edition #3" ~Touchscreen portrait CRT color monitor... +Windows 3.0 with MME (Multi-Media Extensions) +Windows 3.11 for Workgroups +Microsoft Bob shell & its GreatGreetings extension software +MagicCap for Windows ~Even better sound card (probably Adlib SoundBlaster) ~Video Graphics Array card? ~Update MS-DOS to 6.22 (not 7.0 or 8.0 yet) ~Decent Mouse ~New PS/2 Keyboard ~2x 3.5" floppy drives ~12-48MB of RAM
Third upgrade aka "Edition #4" +Windows 95 +4DOS +Netscape Navigator +16-bit VDM integration +Lynx browser +Latest GNU Hurd build for 32-bit x86 +3DNA 1.0 & 1.1 +OpenVMS? +OS/2 Warp 4? +3DNA 1.0/1.1?
Fourth upgrade aka "Edition #5" +Windows 98 SE +ArcaOS +BeOS +Haiku +Novell network Unixware +IBM Lotus Smartsuite? +Microsoft FrontPage ~CSS1 ~HTML3.5
Fifth upgrade aka "Edition #6" +Windows ME +Interix +16-bit MS-DOS flex tile grid program(s) out of the look in Windows 8 & 8.1 +Linux distro with TDE ~CDE ~XHTML ~CSS2 ~Batch scripting
Sixth upgrade aka "Edition #7" +Windows XP & early Windows Vista +OpenSolaris from SunMicrosystems last open source build +Linux Slackware distribution ~TDE/early KDE (before the Plasma revamp) +Microkernel NT as per Andrew Taunenmaum expectaions +Python interpreter +Powershell +Mozilla Firefox ~HTML4 ~XML+XSL
Seventh upgrade aka "Edition #8" +late Windows Vista and Windows 7 +illumos' OpenIndiana +Debian ~RegEdit ~Sys32 utilities ~Lightweight options -Privacy-violating services & other telemetry disabled / purged from the system ~DirectX9 / 10 / 11 ~OpenGL ~HTML5 ~CSS3 ~Vulnerability exploit of the embedded spyware processor (& microcode) that uses MINIX3 to minimize hardware telemetry
Eight upgrade aka "Edition #9" +Windows 8 & 8.1 +Windows 10 & 10X +Windows 11 onwards +Vulkan +Devuan +Artix? ~ Repurposing of the embedded spyware processor (& microcode) using MINIX3 & reverse-engineering my way towards such a outcome ~KDE Plasma 5.27 & release candidate of preview 6 ~nsCDE ~LinuxSubsystemForWindows ~WindowsSubsystemForLinux +Git & SubVersion ~Sandbox ~Other legacy functionalities & tweaks (like screensavers, fully custom themes, wallpapers, skins, sounds, mouse pointers, widgets, et cetera.)
Let me know if you want to see such learnblr lively studious dives and how to contribute to the documentation process, because while I have a abundance of ideas, I wouldn't mind to share the burden / delegate some to other people as they wish. Only if you so wish though no worries.
Here's a little wrapped gift for you all before I leave you for tonight (very D&D 5E oriented tomorrow due to the game session happening onto that day's evening / night)
+Asahi Linux? (closer to macOS and Darwin family) +xv6 & Plan9 & inferno (closer to Bell Labs' research Unix family) +FreeBSD & OpenBSD & NetBSD (closer to BSD family) +OpenGenera & Mezzano & ChrysaLisp (closer to the larger Lisp family) +ToaruOS +SerpaeOS +SerenityOS +KolibriOS +HelenOS +SyllableDesktop +Redox & PhantomOS +Ghost +ITS +TROPIX +CTSS +COS-310 +Harmony +ShareOS +WozMon +Concurrent MP/M +Apple SOS +UMES +IBSYS +IPL (Information Processing Language for the IBM 701) +GECOS +OS/360 & DOS/360 +TSS/8 with SeattleComputerMuseumPlus tweaks like Lisp 1.5 and 6 available users (Seattle Comptuer Museum PDP-8/E TSS/8 lively runtime timesharing shared exclusively on Mastodon until the project shutdown during the pandemic in ~2020-2021) +Hercules emulator & AIX +IBM i & Linux on IBM Z +BESYS +UNIVAC? +nyxt +QBASIC (Advanced Integer BASIC) +Applesoft BASIC +Swift +UCSD Pascal +TinyBASIC +AppleDOS +Steve Wozniak's Apple Disk II +Apple ProDOS +dBase & WordStar (CP/M software) +AROS (closer to later Commodore, around the Amiga) +ZealOS (TempleOS fork, closer to earlier Commodore, around the Commodore 64 and its KERNAL) +Parade (XXIIVV's Paradise operating system) +Armbian? +Libreboot +IBM Lotus Notes +RISC-V application-tier 64-bit data processor +Selectric / Timex Rotor Machine / RadioTeleType / TV-typewriter device
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