Had never seen this picture before and found it striking.
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Had never seen this picture before and found it striking.
@obamawhitehouse on instagram.
HOLIDAY, Fla. - Deputies in Pasco County say they’ve now identified the man who was caught on video breaking into a home and creeping into a girl’s bedroom.
According to the sheriff’s office, Thomas Marnets of Longwood was arrested late Thursday based on tips from several people, including his own sister.
Early Thursday morning, surveillance video from inside a Holiday home caught a man breaking in and going into the room where a 9-year-old girl was sleeping. The footage shows the man exiting the room, apparently undoing his shorts, and then entering the girl’s room again, the sheriff's office said.
Eventually, the family's dogs started barking and chased the man from the home.
https://www.fox13news.com/news/suspects-sister-helped-identify-burglar-seen-creeping-into-girls-bedroom-deputies-say
As Mr. Blinken met with officials in Nairobi, Kenya, security forces in the capital of neighboring Sudan shot and killed at least 15 pro-democracy protesters and wounded many others in the deadliest violence since a military coup on Oct. 25 set back hopes for the country.
At the same time, a civil war continued to rage in Ethiopia, where the beleaguered prime minister Abiy Ahmed, once a darling of the West, lashed out at international critics, even as Mr. Blinken renewed his appeal for an end to the fighting — another jarring juxtaposition that raised new doubts about Washington’s powers of persuasion in a turbulent region.
Mr. Blinken’s visit to East Africa came after months of intensive engagement by his regional envoy, Jeffrey D. Feltman, who has been shuttling between capitals in recent weeks in a frantic scramble for diplomatic solutions.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/17/world/africa/africa-blinken-ethiopia-sudan-kenya.html
Seventeen Nobel Prize-winning economists, eh?
AI and Manufacturing 4.0 — The Light Blue Revolution
As the manufacturing sector is increasingly moving from blue collar to white collar and embracing the light blue realm, the wealth and magnitude of where the next generation of technology, transformation, people, and opportunities could take us is exponential.
We keep hearing about Industry 4.0. What is it?
The Fourth Industrial Revolution, or Industry 4.0, is all these new technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), AI, and 3D printing, that when combined can create new ways to do manufacturing, also known as smart manufacturing.
What’s big data and how can it influence smart manufacturing?
Every day, we generate data when performing tasks like searching the web, checking our Facebook, or using a GPS. This phenomenon of generating, in an exponential way, more and more data is what constitutes big data. Likewise, manufacturers are generating lots of data through the use of their equipment (IoT), quality control processes (images), or through their maintenance logs.
'''There always seems to be a storyline. What does the AI journey in manufacturing look like?
The prerequisite is to create a general database, with no specific purpose, that collects all the different data generated. We call it a “data lake.”
LINK:
https://www.innovatingcanada.ca/technology/ai-and-manufacturing-4-0-the-light-blue-revolution/#
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Found this article pretty interesting, considering that the Brandon Administration appears to place a heavy emphasis on the color. To this anon, it appears to signal we are in a massive revolution of AI technology that will touch every section of the economy, from technology to infrastructure to "climate change".
Tear the theory apart, doesn't matter to me. I am interested in learning more about the topic of color revolutions, particularly ones that we may be experiencing right now. The biggest issue to me is how difficult it can be to "confirm" any of this… I suppose I will just keep watching and learning.
All images are from the White House instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/p/CUke2RUNrqL/
o7, anons.