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benctech · 1 year ago
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5 Networking Technology Trends That Will Change The Game In 2021 - TechDogs
In a world reshaped by the pandemic, remote work became the norm, prompting a vital shift in networking technologies. This article explores five crucial trends dictating 2021's networking landscape. It begins by highlighting the need for robust network security in the emerging hybrid workforce model. Embracing Multi-Cloud Infrastructure follows, emphasizing its role in enhancing business resilience.
The advent of 5G technology takes center stage, promising lightning-fast speeds and transformative wireless networks. SD-WAN emerges as a crucial player, optimizing network bandwidth and prioritizing tasks for improved performance. Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) rounds up, ensuring secure remote access in dispersed work environments.
The article urges enterprises to embrace these trends, anticipating the needs of a changing workforce to drive innovation and growth in 2021. For tech enthusiasts seeking drama-infused tech insights, TechDogs offers an array of engaging content types on its homepage. Articles, White Papers, Case Studies, Reports, Videos, and Events cater to curiosity while blending knowledge with entertainment seamlessly
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disease · 8 months ago
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Frank Rosenblatt, often cited as the Father of Machine Learning, photographed in 1960 alongside his most-notable invention: the Mark I Perceptron machine — a hardware implementation for the perceptron algorithm, the earliest example of an artificial neural network, est. 1943.
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illusoryxdays · 21 days ago
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4.21.25
Today went a little bit better than it has been lately. I managed to lock in over the weekend and finish quite a bit of problem sets for discrete math. Final exam this week 🤌
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yodaprod · 1 year ago
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For those anonymous who asked me. Here is the Micronet 800 ad from which my Blog avatar pic is taken. You can easily find it from various computer magazine around 1985.
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reasonsforhope · 1 year ago
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"Is social media designed to reward people for acting badly?
The answer is clearly yes, given that the reward structure on social media platforms relies on popularity, as indicated by the number of responses – likes and comments – a post receives from other users. Black-box algorithms then further amplify the spread of posts that have attracted attention.
Sharing widely read content, by itself, isn’t a problem. But it becomes a problem when attention-getting, controversial content is prioritized by design. Given the design of social media sites, users form habits to automatically share the most engaging information regardless of its accuracy and potential harm. Offensive statements, attacks on out groups and false news are amplified, and misinformation often spreads further and faster than the truth.
We are two social psychologists and a marketing scholar. Our research, presented at the 2023 Nobel Prize Summit, shows that social media actually has the ability to create user habits to share high-quality content. After a few tweaks to the reward structure of social media platforms, users begin to share information that is accurate and fact-based...
Re-targeting rewards
To investigate the effect of a new reward structure, we gave financial rewards to some users for sharing accurate content and not sharing misinformation. These financial rewards simulated the positive social feedback, such as likes, that users typically receive when they share content on platforms. In essence, we created a new reward structure based on accuracy instead of attention.
As on popular social media platforms, participants in our research learned what got rewarded by sharing information and observing the outcome, without being explicitly informed of the rewards beforehand. This means that the intervention did not change the users’ goals, just their online experiences. After the change in reward structure, participants shared significantly more content that was accurate. More remarkably, users continued to share accurate content even after we removed rewards for accuracy in a subsequent round of testing. These results show that users can be given incentives to share accurate information as a matter of habit.
A different group of users received rewards for sharing misinformation and for not sharing accurate content. Surprisingly, their sharing most resembled that of users who shared news as they normally would, without any financial reward. The striking similarity between these groups reveals that social media platforms encourage users to share attention-getting content that engages others at the expense of accuracy and safety...
Doing right and doing well
Our approach, using the existing rewards on social media to create incentives for accuracy, tackles misinformation spread without significantly disrupting the sites’ business model. This has the additional advantage of altering rewards instead of introducing content restrictions, which are often controversial and costly in financial and human terms.
Implementing our proposed reward system for news sharing carries minimal costs and can be easily integrated into existing platforms. The key idea is to provide users with rewards in the form of social recognition when they share accurate news content. This can be achieved by introducing response buttons to indicate trust and accuracy. By incorporating social recognition for accurate content, algorithms that amplify popular content can leverage crowdsourcing to identify and amplify truthful information.
Both sides of the political aisle now agree that social media has challenges, and our data pinpoints the root of the problem: the design of social media platforms."
And here's the video of one of the scientsts presenting this research at the Nobel Prize Summit!
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-Article via The Conversation, August 1, 2023. Video via the Nobel Prize's official Youtube channel, Nobel Prize, posted May 31, 2023.
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mendfri · 5 months ago
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A collection of various Martian weapons, armor, technology, and writing. because brainrot.
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(Edit) Bonus: Commander X-2's Terraforming machine from the comics
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ilikeit-art · 11 months ago
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The bad guys will have a hard time: scientist from Yemen (Hashem Al-Ghaili) have announced the concept of a prison of the future using neural networks.
Inside Cognify there will be special AI capsules that will retrain the prisoner's brain with false memories generated by neural networks.
As a result, society will receive reprogrammed people who will respect the law.
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retrocgads · 1 month ago
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USA 1993
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ravensvalley · 2 years ago
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#TelecommunicationTower
There is no escape from technology; It is everywhere.
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reality-detective · 2 years ago
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This is a video from 2019 proven today as true, 5G is a weapon of mass destruction & surveilance.
Your medical data, facial recognition, patterns, habbits, trafic data, movements, everything about you, is being recorded & collected as data.
5G is not about higher download speeds
it is about control, collecting data and surveillance.
When tuned into the correct frequency 5G can be used as a mind control weapon. It can also be used to causes radioactive radiation sickness. Which is being covered up as a new “virus”. 🤔
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jointhefediverse · 7 months ago
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💫 Join the Fediverse! 💫
Greetings, fellow bloggers! We welcome you to join us in discovering, honoring, and promoting the potential future of social networking—commonly referred to as the "Fediverse."
The Fediverse, or Federation Universe, refers to a collective of online platforms that utilize the web protocol known as ActivityPub, which has set a standard of excellence in regards to both protecting and respecting users' online privacies.
There's a good chance in the past few years that you've caught wind of the fedi family's critically acclaimed Mastodon; however, there are many other unique platforms worth your consideration...
✨ Where To Begin?
Conveniently enough, from the minds of brilliant independent developers, there already likely exists a Fediverse equivalent to your favorite socials. Whether it's an opinion from the critics, or from the community alike—the following popular websites are commonly associated with one another:
Friendica 🐰 = Facebook Mastodon 🐘 = Twitter Pixelfed 🐼 = Instagram PeerTube 🐙 = YouTube Lemmy 🐭 = Reddit
It's worth mentioning, too, a few other sites and forks thereof that are worthy counterparts, which be: Pleroma 🦊 & Misskey 🐱, microblogs also similar to Twitter/Mastodon. Funkwhale 🐋 is a self-hosting audio streamer, which pays homage to the once-popular GrooveShark. For power users, Hubzilla 🐨 makes a great choice (alongside Friendica) when choosing macroblogging alternatives.
✨ To Be Clear...
To address the technicalities: aside from the "definitive" Fediverse clients, we will also be incorporating any platforms that utilize ActivityPub-adjacent protocols as well. These include, but are not limited to: diaspora*; AT Protocol (Bluesky 🦋); Nostr; OStatus; Matrix; Zot; etc. We will NOT be incorporating any decentralized sites that are either questionably or proven to be unethical. (AKA: Gab has been exiled.)
✨ Why Your Privacy Matters
You may ask yourself, as we once did, "Why does protecting my online privacy truly matter?" While it may seem innocent enough on the surface, would it change your mind that it's been officially shared by former corporate media employees that data is more valuable than money to these companies? Outside of the ethical concerns surrounding these concepts, there are many other reasons why protecting your data is critical, be it: security breaches which jeopardize your financial info and risk identity theft; continuing to feed algorithms which use psychological manipulation in attempts to sell you products; the risk of spyware hacking your webcams and microphones when you least expect it; amongst countless other possibilities that can and do happen to individuals on a constant basis. We wish it could all just be written off as a conspiracy... but, with a little research, you'll swiftly realize the validity of these claims are not to be ignored any longer. The solution? Taking the decentralized route.
✨ Our Mission For This Blog
Our mission for establishing this blog includes 3 core elements:
To serve as a hub which anybody can access in order to assist themselves in either: becoming a part of the Fediverse, gaining the resources/knowledge to convince others to do the very same, and providing updates on anything Fedi-related.
We are determined to do anything within our power to prevent what the future of the Internet could become if active social users continue tossing away their data, all while technologies are advancing at faster rates with each passing year. Basically we'd prefer not to live in a cyber-Dystopia at all costs.
Tumblr (Automattic) has expressed interest in switching their servers over to ActivityPub after Musk's acquisition of then-Twitter, and are officially in the transitional process of making this happen for all of us. We're hoping our collective efforts may at some point be recognized by @staff, which in turn will encourage their efforts and stand by their decision.
With that being stated, we hope you decide to follow us here, and decide to make the shift—as it is merely the beginning. We encourage you to send us any questions you may have, any personal suggestions, or corrections on any misinformation you may come across.
From the Tender Hearts of, ✨💞 @disease & @faggotfungus 💞✨
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ronaldvanloonn · 3 months ago
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World’s First Quantum Processor With Topological Qubits
Quantum computing just hit a new milestone! Microsoft’s Majorana 1 is the first quantum processor powered by topological qubits, designed to scale up to a million qubits. We’re moving from theory to reality – fast. Watch now! Learn more: https://bit.ly/3EKFVuD #MSFTAmbassador @Microsoft #Microsoft #QuantumReady #MicrosoftQuantum #QuantumComputing from Ronald van Loon…
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of-fear-and-love · 1 year ago
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The screens of Broadcast News (1987)
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illusoryxdays · 11 months ago
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Night studies are just the coziest 💤🌙
Almost done with the video part of studying for Network+. After this, it’s onto the vendor material.
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gideonisms · 4 months ago
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When I want to know who a beautiful video game woman is and what's her deal so I send her to my video game women correspondent for further analysis
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amalgamasreal · 1 year ago
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This is so goddamn real, I once saw an unnamed company DDoS itself multiple times in one week because they didn't take into account how their network would be affected by forcing OS patches across the entire fleet through their VPN if they happened all at the exact same time.
And the person who knew how to script the staggering so that wouldn't happen had been laid off because they cost too much less than a year prior.
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