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7 Supply Chain Technology Trends Shaping a Sustainable Future
7 Supply Chain Technology Trends Shaping a Sustainable Future
In almost all industries, companies are confronted with the sustainability challenges induced by climate change, scarcity of natural resources, and ever-shifting customer demands. In general, a sustainable supply chain is one that ensures to balance the economic, social, and environmental performances – such as better assurance of human rights, ethical work practices, carbon footprint reduction,…

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The internet is no longer a web that we connect to. Instead, it’s a computerized, networked, and interconnected world that we live in. This is the future, and what we’re calling the Internet of Things. Broadly speaking, the Internet of Things has three parts. There are the sensors that collect data about us and our environment: smart thermostats, street and highway sensors, and those ubiquitous smartphones with their motion sensors and GPS location receivers. Then there are the “smarts” that figure out what the data means and what to do about it. This includes all the computer processors on these devices and - increasingly - in the cloud, as well as the memory that stores all of this information. And finally, there are the actuators that affect our environment. The point of a smart thermostat isn’t to record the temperature; it’s to control the furnace and the air conditioner. Driverless cars collect data about the road and the environment to steer themselves safely to their destinations. You can think of the sensors as the eyes and ears of the internet. You can think of the actuators as the hands and feet of the internet. And you can think of the stuff in the middle as the brain. We are building an internet that senses, thinks, and acts. This is the classic definition of a robot. We’re building a world-size robot, and we don’t even realize it. To be sure, it’s not a robot in the classical sense. We think of robots as discrete autonomous entities, with sensors, brain, and actuators all together in a metal shell. The world-size robot is distributed. It doesn’t have a singular body, and parts of it are controlled in different ways by different people. It doesn’t have a central brain, and it has nothing even remotely resembling a consciousness. It doesn’t have a single goal or focus. It’s not even something we deliberately designed. It’s something we have inadvertently built out of the everyday objects we live with and take for granted. It is the extension of our computers and networks into the real world. This world-size robot is actually more than the Internet of Things. It’s a combination of several decades-old computing trends: mobile computing, cloud computing, always-on computing, huge databases of personal information, the Internet of Things - or, more precisely, cyber-physical systems - autonomy, and artificial intelligence. And while it’s still not very smart, it’ll get smarter. It’ll get more powerful and more capable through all the interconnections we’re building. It’ll also get much more dangerous.
Security and the Internet of Things - Schneier on Security (via new-aesthetic)
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In 2014, Facebook filed a patent application for a technique that employs smartphone data to figure out if two people might know each other. The author, an engineering manager at Facebook named Ben Chen, wrote that it was not merely possible to detect that two smartphones were in the same place at the same time, but that by comparing the accelerometer and gyroscope readings of each phone, the data could identify when people were facing each other or walking together. That way, Facebook could suggest you friend the person you were talking to at a bar last night, and not all the other people there that you chose not to talk to.
Facebook Knows How to Track You Using the Dust on Your Camera Lens
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Quantum is so random. Schrodinger and Heisenberg were driving in a car. Eventually, a cop pulled them over and ask Heisenberg, “Sir, do you know how fast you were going?” Heisenberg replied, “No, but I can tell you exactly where I was.” Thinking this was a weird response, the cop decided to check the vehicle. He come back up to Schrodinger and asks, “Sir, did you know you had a dead cat in your trunk?” Schrodinger replied, “I do now
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Music Concert with “The Oldies” Band
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A Tunisian Traditional Marriage
Hello, to everyone. Today I wanted to talk about a traditional Tunisian wedding.
In Tunisa, weddings are considered as one of the most important occasions in one person's life that require as much preparation as a Beyoncé concert. The bride begins to prepare the wedding to get everything she needs including objects to decorate their new home, kitchen appliances, prepare the traditional menu food like couscous, small pastries, fresh fruit juice and mint tea, and we don’t have to forget of course the music band that will perform in their mariage day. The bride may wear a white dress,

or Blouza and Fouta a traditional clothes like the picture below and the groom may wear a black suit. In fact young couples are always looking to wear traditional wedding clothes such as the “Blouza” and the “Fouta” called "kesswa Tounisi" a tunisian wearing lined with crystal beads and rhinestones.

or this picture:

So this is a video that I have designed for my friend a Music Artist called "Mohamed Hfaiedh" a tunisian music organist who performs with arabian music bands.
You may see in the video below some arabian music instruments like "Darbouka" drums, violin, oud and Qanun. So enjoy listening to the traditional tunisian music style and the traditional dance:
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Don’t be greedy pricing your product. If your product is good and you price it cheap, people will buy. Then you can price upgrades, future products, and future services more expensive. Which goes along with the next rule.
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