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Specialists 🎯 #Specialists offer in-depth knowledge, driving #innovation and #problemsolving in areas beyond current AI’s reach.

Generalists 🌐 #Generalists on the other hand #connect the dots between #disciplines, foster #collaboration, and creatively use AI tools to tackle broader challenges.

AI 🤖 With rapid learning and scalability, AI blurs boundaries, performing repetitive specialist tasks while supporting generalists in connecting knowledge.

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Installing electronics and batteries for the glider's front engine sustainer system.

front-electric-sustainer.com/

First photo - the two connectors for sensing and control of the high-amperage motor controller. They are identical form factor. This means I can connect them to the wrong sockets if I'm inattentive.

Second photo - The motor controller's connectors. When I install this controller in the fuselage belly, I will have limited visibility on this face with its labels. Note that the labels for J1 and J2 are underneath the sockets...hidden from my view. I have painted Roman numerals I and II above the sockets. I can see those markings after installation.

Third photo - This is a high-current system. The fuse at the positive end of the battery pack is rated at 325 amps.

4th - wiring diagram. High-current cables marked with dots.

Hello people! We are Sisi Film Collective, and this is our #introduction post. We are a #collective of #filmmakers and #storytellers based in Uganda.

At Sisi, we believe in collaboration and nurturing voices that might otherwise go unheard. Together, we create short films, poetic visuals, feature films and collaborative art projects.

We’re here to share our stories, #connect with other creatives, and discover your stories too. Let’s connect and keep the stories flowing.

Connect Conference - Part 1

shkspr.mobi/blog/2009/07/conne

I'm still writing up my notes from the Connect Biennial Conference in Blackpool which I hope to turn into a full post this week.

However, I found an anonymous article in the Socialist Worker decrying the merger vote.

Socialist Worker accept comments for publication in the paper, but not on their website, so here's the response I emailed them.

Dear Sir,

I was a delegate at the Connect Conference.  I must take issue with your statement "The whole weight of the union machine was used to force this through in the debate."

There was a fair and open question and answer session.  We had a polite and orderly debate.  Everyone who stood to speak for the CWU was called.  We heard a wide range of opinions, discussed them and voted.

In the end there was more support from the members for Prospect.  That wasn't a "union machine" that was democracy.

You also say merger with CWU would have created "one industrial telecoms union".  70% of CWU members work for the Post Office - how are they in any way connected to the telecoms industry?

The Post Office is in crisis - I don't make any comment on whether it deserves to be or what should be done.  But without a doubt, the massive CWU will spend the next few years fighting for its members' rights. How can they possibly represent professional and managerial staff in the flourishing telecoms sector when concentrating on the Royal Mail pension crisis, possible privatisation, redundancies and modernisation?

The CWU is, I'm sure, a fine and noble union.  But its critical lack of resources means it would be poorly placed in serving Connects members.

That is, in part, why we voted to merge with Prospect.

Yours,

You can read more about the conference and the order of business etc. (Via Calvin Allen's Connected Research)

Edit 31/07/2009 My letter has been published in issue 2160 (18th of July 2009)

Logo for the Connect Trade Union.
Terence Eden’s Blog · Connect Conference - Part 1
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GhostNet Zero.AI war eines von 11 innovativen Projekten aus unserem #CivicCoding-Innovationsnetzwerk auf dem #DigitalGipfel.
🎤 Im Elevator-Pitch zeigen Mareen Lee und Gabriele Dederer #WWF Deutschland, wie sie mit Seitensichtsonar-Geräten und KI Geisternetze aufspüren – damit diese geborgen und unsere Meere besser geschützt werden können.
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Auf dem #DigitalGipfel haben wir euch elf innovative Projekte aus dem #CivicCoding-Innovationsnetzwerk vorgestellt.
🎤 In diesem Ausschnitt aus dem Elevator-Pitch präsentieren wir dir das Projekt #CORRECTIV.Faktenforum – und zeigen, wie es sich aktiv gegen Desinformation einsetzt.
🤝 Ihr wollt gemeinsam mit dem #CORRECTIV.Faktenforum Fakten checken, kollaborieren oder habt Fragen zu weiteren Projekten?
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 #Pitch & #Connect für gemeinwohlorientierte #KI
Auf dem #DigitalGipfel haben wir euch elf innovative Projekte aus dem #CivicCoding-Innovationsnetzwerk vorgestellt.
🎤 In diesem Ausschnitt aus dem Elevator-Pitch präsentieren wir dir das Projekt #CORRECTIV.Faktenforum – und zeigen, wie es sich aktiv gegen Desinformation einsetzt.
🤝 Ihr wollt gemeinsam mit dem @correctiv_org Fakten checken, kollaborieren oder habt Fragen zu weiteren Projekten?
🗨 Dann schreibt uns gern!

This is a screen capture of KDE Connect on one of my Androids.

As you can clearly see my LAN has quite an amount of devices. All of these devices are being used by me.
They have specific purposes which makes my Android experience along with my Computing experience versatile and efficient.

I did not know how important KDE connect was for me. When I learned about it, I knew that it doesn't just enrich what I can do

KDE Connect is not a gimmick where I can control a Media Player, without any network connectivity by itself, from any of my KDE Connect devices. Many different functions can be handled smoothly without any problems, with the highest Speed that my wLAN can deliver from the point of my view of the LAN routers I have in my network.

Right now I'm using a wLAN router that is portable. This enables me to have the most efficient data transfer Speed between the devices I have on me without any snooping from any Big Company.

When was the last time you have played with KDE Connect?

You've never heard of that? Let me enlighten you. KDE Connect is a suite of very handy Network tools, to get the maximum out of the transfer and the control of data & programs between your KDE computer and your Androids.

It is in fact so versatile that even if your KDE computers are not connected, you can still do a lot of things between your Androids which are running the network software suite.

There are so many things you can do you should just download it yourself and put it on your Androids

A few highlights are transferring files between your devices in a transparent manner where no company like Google can snoop anything

Controlling media players from 1 device through all the others.

Getting notifications between different devices and even getting output, graphical output from different devices on others.

Controlling your Android with a mouse from a KDE Connect computer

The list goes on

Note:
If you're running a Linux distro with a running firewall, you have to make sure that your firewall has all the ports open for KDE connect. There are examples of the ports needed, in the docs.
I also have them {for {g}ufw}

#Linux#Android#KDE