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Global ride-hailing service platform, inDrive, shares 'transparency in business' is key to success
🌟 Transparency in business fuels growth! Learn how global ride-hailing service platform, inDrive, thrives in the Philippines with trust, innovation, and stakeholder collaboration. 🚗 #inDrive #Starup #GoodGuyGadgets #LetsTalkTech
The Philippines is emerging as a thriving hub for tech startups, boasting over 1,100 active ventures within its dynamic ecosystem. During the Echelon Philippines 2024 (E27) last October in Manila, one of the panel of speakers, Afanassi Petrov, inDrive’s Business Development Manager for Southeast Asia, highlighted a vital principle for global startups expanding locally: transparency in business.…
#business compliance#inDrive growth#local partnerships#Philippine startups#startup success#tech ecosystem#transparency in business
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Hashgraph and MISA Drive DeepTech Advancements in Saudi Arabia
The recent collaboration between Hashgraph Association and the Saudi Ministry of Investment (MISA) has birthed the $250 million DeepTech Venture Studio, a transformative initiative spanning five years. This strategic partnership aims to fuel innovation within Saudi Arabia's tech landscape, providing an invaluable opportunity for companies at the forefront of pioneering advanced solutions.
More than a financial commitment, this collaboration signifies a shared dedication to cultivating a dynamic environment for startups and entrepreneurs. By focusing on cutting-edge technologies like AI, blockchain, and robotics, the DeepTech Venture Studio is poised to become a catalyst for groundbreaking developments across diverse sectors.
The announcement, strategically made during the Saudi-Swiss roundtable meeting in Riyadh, emphasizes the global nature of this partnership. Beyond a local initiative, the studio is positioned as a global platform for technological advancement, fostering the growth of both local and international enterprises.
Simultaneously, the collaboration between Fintech Saudi and Kyndryl, solidified through an MoU on December 27, 2023, marks a significant leap in financial technology innovation within Saudi Arabia. This strategic alliance, leveraging Kyndryl's expertise in IT infrastructure services, is set to reshape the fintech landscape, further accentuating the Kingdom's commitment to technological progress.
These initiatives harmonize seamlessly with Saudi Arabia's overarching vision of becoming a leading fintech hub, where technology is the driving force behind economic growth and innovation. The collaborations not only promise to rejuvenate the fintech sector but also to spearhead overall technological progress, marking the advent of a new era characterized by innovation and economic prosperity in Saudi Arabia.
#Hashgraph#MISA#DeepTech Venture Studio#Saudi Arabia#tech ecosystem#AI#blockchain#robotics#Saudi Arabia’s#Cryptotale
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Nigerian business magnate Alhaji Aliko Dangote
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Sketch of a typical Wardi house (small), located adjacent to farmland on the Briya river floodplain.
Most houses are made with mudbrick and with a smooth outer coating, sometimes plastered or otherwise decorated (this one has fairly minimal decorative painting). The climate is dry overall and mudbrick is the most economical and resistant building material available (though it does require more maintenance than in outright arid climates due to regular and sometimes very heavy winter rains), with the use of wood generally being reserved for maintaining the structural integrity of the roof and portals. These houses are fairly effective at insulation, and a well-constructed home will not have dramatic temperature gradients between hot days and cool nights.
Some homes lack doors altogether and use fabric or straw drapes; actual doors are hung by pintles and made with wood and/or woven reeds. Domestic chimneys have not been invented anywhere in general, and smoke in a small house like this will be removed (not the most efficiently) through small tubes in the walls and via the door/windows. Cooking hearths in these smaller houses are usually placed in the center of the building, which goes a little ways to allowing smoke to disperse.
Flat mudbrick roofs are in use in some places, though pointed thatched roofs like these are more common in all but the driest areas due to better shedding rainfall/occasional snow accumulation. Thatching is made with straw or papyrus, location depending, and can become very thick as a byproduct of routine maintenance on old houses.
Misc bits:
-bell windchimes on each side of the house (wards off ghosts and makes a pretty sound).
-little clay guardian lion over the doorway (most houses will have one on each side, though those not overseeing entrances may be hidden in the thatching or buried to fully embed their protective qualities).
-dung fuel being dried on one of the walls.
-koli plant right outside (easy low maintenance fruit and vegetables)
#hhhhbbnmbbbbnbbn house#Tigran would've grown up in a house like this. This drawing is set in the area he was born.#Was trying to look up like chimney makes from antiquity and it was like oh damn chimneys were not used in domestic settings#until maybe the 12th century CE huh. I have worse anachronisms in this 'most of the tech doesn't exceed anything found in the 1st#century BCE' setting than chimneys but I'm going with no chimneys#In general for now and in this part of the world at least.#That's kind of wild to think about though like I think I knew that at some point but never really processed it#There's ways to keep chimney-less houses from becoming smoke inhalation death traps when wood has to be continuously burnt#but still people were still jsut living in smoky as hell buildings for the bulk of architectural history#Also learned that thatched roofs are not as easily flammable as they look#which was helpful in solidifying this because I was weighing the tradeoffs between a flat mudbrick roof (nearly impervious to fire#but doesn't hold up well against rain and may collapse under snow (bad news in occasional very bad winters)) vs a thatched roof#(more flammable in a grassland environment where wildfires are a key part of the ecosystem and happen much more#regularly than blizzards)
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Here's Gerard as this interesting mug.
#we got gifs#hi tech..#i feel like this mug would kinda suck to hold but its cool#mcr ecosystem#mcr as mugs#mcr#my chemical romance#gerard way#mugposting
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I want some use of my phone that is not either of
a: a vehicle for advertisement
b: any social media app that incentivizes you to keep scrolling forever and also a vehicle for advertisement (see point a)
I hate that the first thing my dysregulated brain wants to do to fill the void is to just sit and consume until I feel so numb that I get sick of it
I hate that the model for the vast majority of phone apps to is scrape for data and advertise to you. what a horrible way to live. I miss the early smart device days when it all felt new and fresh. now everyone wants to sell your personal data or sell u something
#renapup barks#yapping abt tech#it really feels like both the modern internet and smartphone ecosystems both went in the worse way possible#and that is to make as much money as possible all the time#every interaction untracked#every advert that is actually *not* obstructive#is just seen as a missed opportunity#more profit to be extracted#more clicks that could have been had#buy buy buy spend look here all of the time#keep scrolling#maybe we'll get them to buy somethimg eventually and if not well we have all this personal data to sell#we are so doomed
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Withings Omnia: The Future of Smart Health Monitoring
The Withings Omnia, introduced as a concept at CES 2025, is a smart mirror designed to revolutionize personal health monitoring. It aims to integrate a variety of health-tracking technologies into a sleek, full-length mirror. While still a prototype, Omnia presents an intriguing vision for the future of smart home healthcare. Let’s explore its features, potential benefits, drawbacks, and overall…
#AI Health Assistant#AI-Powered Health#Body Composition Analysis#CES 2025#Digital Wellness#Fitness Technology#Future Health Tech#Health Tracking#Home Healthcare#Smart Home Integration#Smart Mirror#Telemedicine#Withings Ecosystem#Withings Omnia
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Living in the Apple Ecosystem
For years, Apple has been synonymous with innovation, sleek design, and a user experience that’s second to none. As someone who’s grown to appreciate tech that not only works but works effortlessly, I’ve found myself deeply embedded in the Apple ecosystem. It wasn’t planned—it just happened, bit by polished aluminium bit.
Let’s take a stroll through my collection. It all starts with my iPhone 16 Pro, a marvel of modern engineering. The titanium finish feels premium, the 1TB storage means I’ll never run out of space, and the Dynamic Island feature? A game-changer for multitasking. It’s my pocket-sized powerhouse that I can’t imagine life without.
Then there’s the Apple Watch Ultra 2, the ultimate companion. It tracks my fitness, keeps me connected, and even has a battery life that can survive my busiest days. The black titanium design adds a touch of rugged elegance, making it my constant wrist buddy.
On the audio front, my AirPods Max have transformed how I consume media. Whether it’s blocking out distractions with Active Noise Cancellation or indulging in Spatial Audio for a truly immersive experience, they’re indispensable for productivity and relaxation alike.
For heavy-duty tasks, my MacBook Pro steps in. It’s not just a laptop; it’s my creative workstation, my writing hub, and my multitasking beast. Paired with the iPad Pro, which serves as my digital sketchpad, second screen, and mobile productivity tool, these two are the perfect duo for any endeavor. The seamless continuity between them—thanks to features like Universal Control and AirDrop—is a testament to Apple’s genius.
The best part of this ecosystem is how effortlessly everything connects. Need to transfer files? AirDrop. Want to copy something on one device and paste it on another? Universal Clipboard has my back. Notifications and calls? They appear on every device, so I’m always in the loop. It’s a tech symphony, and I’m the delighted conductor.
Now that I think about it, there’s just one thing missing to complete the set: the HomePod mini. Once Siri gets a much-needed update to make her smarter and more intuitive,(Yes I am looking at you Apple Intelligence) I’ll likely make the leap.
After all, a smart home deserves a smart speaker, and nothing fits the bill better than an Apple product. Until then, I’ll continue enjoying my Apple wonderland—one seamless experience at a time.
What’s your favourite part of the Apple ecosystem? Let me know in the comments below!
#Apple Ecosystem#iPhone 16 Pro#Apple Watch Ultra 2#AirPods Max#MacBook Pro#iPad Pro#HomePod Mini#Apple Devices#Seamless Integration#Apple Technology#Smart Gadgets#Tech Lifestyle#Productivity Tools#Apple Innovation#Digital Workflow#Smart Home#Apple Design#Siri Updates#Creative Workflow#Apple Fan#new blog#today on tumblr
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being so unbelievably attracted to transfemme butches sometimes feels like being one of those orchids that can only be polinated by a single species of hummingbird that is slowly going into extinction because of how impractical that is
#ok secondary thought is orchids sometimes doing that the evolutionary equivelant of when a tech company refuses#to join standardization to try and retain a more loyal userbase and it works for a little bit because having a branded ecosystem works#until eventually the userbase dries up and the company is forced to join the standard
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I fixed it
I FUCKING FIXED IT
Ronald McDonald and his impossible cybersecurity standards can suck my dick and balls
so turns out it was because of the SafetyNet phase out, the new Play Integrity API checks device integrity differently and the McDonald's app was already updated to it...
meanwhile two separate banking apps were sitting there like "yeah, this is a safe device" and a calculator, an RPG game and the fucking McDonald's app were screaming and crying and refusing to work
gonna do a bit more testing
#I fucking hate the mobile OS ecosystem#I can't even put shit into words cause the collective behaviour of all tech companies is just baffling#root#android#Magisk
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Kai-Fu Lee has declared war on Nvidia and the entire US AI ecosystem.
🔹 Lee emphasizes the need to focus on reducing the cost of inference, which is crucial for making AI applications more accessible to businesses. He highlights that the current pricing model for services like GPT-4 — $4.40 per million tokens — is prohibitively expensive compared to traditional search queries. This high cost hampers the widespread adoption of AI applications in business, necessitating a shift in how AI models are developed and priced. By lowering inference costs, companies can enhance the practicality and demand for AI solutions.
🔹 Another critical direction Lee advocates is the transition from universal models to “expert models,” which are tailored to specific industries using targeted data. He argues that businesses do not benefit from generic models trained on vast amounts of unlabeled data, as these often lack the precision needed for specific applications. Instead, creating specialized neural networks that cater to particular sectors can deliver comparable intelligence with reduced computational demands. This expert model approach aligns with Lee’s vision of a more efficient and cost-effective AI ecosystem.

🔹 Lee’s startup, 01. ai, is already implementing these concepts successfully. Its Yi-Lightning model has achieved impressive performance, ranking sixth globally while being extremely cost-effective at just $0.14 per million tokens. This model was trained with far fewer resources than competitors, illustrating that high costs and extensive data are not always necessary for effective AI training. Additionally, Lee points out that China’s engineering expertise and lower costs can enhance data collection and processing, positioning the country to not just catch up to the U.S. in AI but potentially surpass it in the near future. He envisions a future where AI becomes integral to business operations, fundamentally changing how industries function and reducing the reliance on traditional devices like smartphones.
#artificial intelligence#technology#coding#ai#tech news#tech world#technews#open ai#ai hardware#ai model#KAI FU LEE#nvidia#US#usa#china#AI ECOSYSTEM#the tech empire
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It makes me really mad that no search engine I've used in the past six months correctly, reliably processes Boolean search operators (even if their help pages and technical support people insist they still do).
#silicon valley was a mistake#i can't see any solution to it#other than just feeding tech people to lions#or other large carnivores#until the tech ecosystem returns to balance#feeding eu regulators to lions will also probably be needed
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The thing about Campoestela is that there are about four thousand spacefaring species known (because fuck settings with half a dozen or none aliens). Each of those comes from a civilization with at least as many *nations* and cultures as Earth (I'm using humans here as the baseline for matters of comparison). They also are extremely diverse in biology and way of thinking, though they are able to communicate with each other, there is a deep need for a whole diplomatic system of people who can understand other people. Not only that, but multi-species communities and nations are common. The cultural diversity is staggering. There are humans that have been raised far away from human civilization and act completely "alien" to someone raised in human majority worlds, and viceversa.
#campoestela#cosas mias#there must be also a whole ecosystem of tech integration and standarization that I only barely touched upon yet
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I should probably play rain world at some point. So many of my friends are obsessed with it, I would probably enjoy it if I played.
if you do play it get downpour for sure, dlc has some fun stuff
ALSO. FAIR WARNING. you may want to play modded if you're not a fan of more hardcore games bc rain world is BRUTALLLLLLL. i have some mods to make it less frustrated tho so if you do get it you can always ask for reccomendations lol
would highly recommend playing with a friend tho- co-op's sadly exclusive to dlc but it can really help if you get lost or stuck
#rain world has a crazy learning curve but once you get the hang of it it's like second nature#and by crazy learning curve i genuinely mean it's insane. so much movement tech......#i use several mods to simplify movement so i don't go insane trying to get it right#and also don't get stuck at the bottom of a wall that requires me to wall jump lol#it IS good i promise it's just very Real about your place in the ecosystem#and it is NOT the top of the food chain#pitch posts#if you only care for story you could always try a let's play ofc or watching someone else play it#genuinely though it's a great experience#i'd offer to let you play with me but i need to do a MAJOR mod cleanup
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Journey Beyond Year 3000 - A Glimpse Into The Future @Kimlud
#youtube#Year 3000#fictional other#A Glimpse Into The Future#ai art#Artificial Intelligence#Technology#Tech#Humanity#Industries#Ecosystems
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Damn you'd think with the amount of MIT alumni in the marvel universe they'd like. Do a PSA or something
#using 'went to MIT' as a shorthand for super tech genius is all well and good until youve accidentally created a whole ecosystem in ur comic#universe i guess
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