Disconnected: 2.9 Billion People Still Offline
New data published by the International Communication Union (ITU), the UN agency for information and communication technologies, has revealed that almost 3 billion people have never used the internet and are thus cut off from a vital source of inform
A Different Kind of Card - Myassetscard
The purchasing power of the dollar is constantly in flux, but the purchasing power of precious metals has remained stable throughout world history making them the best store of value to protect your wealth from inflationary trends
Cryptocurrency System Using Body Activity Data
Abstract
(EN) Human body activity associated with a task provided to a user may be used in a mining process of a cryptocurrency system. A server may provide a task to a device of a user which is communicatively coupled to the server.
Google Watches ALL Your Devices! How to Stop It.
You may think you're protecting a computer with a VPN, Location turned off and various privacy strategies, but without awareness of all your devices, Google and other Big tech could be spying on all your devices at once, validating information among
Bad News! Gmail Sneaks on Your Device (OAUTH) + Q&A
I discovered some really incredible spying done by Google. I found out that it was tracking my De-Googled Pixel. I had to backtrack to figure out why and I have identified the cause. However, I'm not clear on what the mechanism is or if it's specific
Is Linux Ready for Primetime? Desktop Distro Shootout!
Using a Virtual Machine, we will test out 9 Linux Distros and see how they fare with user friendliness and ease of use. Could grandma use them? We will test out Ubuntu, Elementary OS, Fedora, Manjaro, Ubuntu Mate, MX Linux, Linux Mint, Pop! OS, and Z
World's brightest X-rays usher in medical imaging revolution
A groundbreaking new imaging technique, utilizing X-rays generated by a cutting-edge particle accelerator, is offering 3D images of whole organs in unprecedented detail. Demonstrating the technology researchers imaged the lung of a deceased COVID-19
Humans could soon TALK to whales:
Humans could soon TALK to whales: Artificial intelligence will decode clicking sounds made by the marine animals and link each one to a specific context to create a language model that communicates with them
Live - Multiple phone numbers, Your Own Email Server, and Q&A
Nowadays, we are being forced to do two factor authentication using a phone number. This requires some rethinking of strategies on how to use our phone numbers. It becomes a major identifier. Let's discuss how we handle this and keep our phone numbe
BURNER PHONE Not Even The NSA Can Track
How to hide with a burner phone. How privacy works when you use a burner phone and what is the best option for burner phones in the United States and across there world. Privacy is a right and phone companies have made is more difficult for people to
Search Engines Match Up - Why Say No to Google?
We compare several search engines to Google Search but introducing the privacy focused search engines first -- which are Startpage.com, DuckDuckGo, Qwant, Brave Search. Then we compare them to Bing, Yahoo, Yandex and Baidu.
Argonne National Lab Polaris Pre-Exascale Supercomputer
U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) unveiled a new testbed supercomputer to prepare critical workloads for future exascale systems that will deliver up to four times faster performance
Oakridge Frontier 1.5 Exaflop Supercomputer
Al Geist presented a history of the Exascale Project and How Frontier Solves the Four Exascale Challenges. This is part of the Advanced Technologies Section (ATS) series of the National Center for Computational Sciences at ORNL.
Inkscape - Open Source Graphics Editor - Tutorial
Inkscape is a free and open source vector graphics editor, similar to Adobe Illustrator. In this video I'll be providing a brief overview of what vector graphics are, how they're used, and how you can use Inkscape to create them.