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The encryption fever continues to catch up not only among websites, but with mobile devices as well. There were multiple claims that personal messages are being read and the only way, as of now to stop this snooping is said to be encrypting messages. SSL Certificate plays an important role in helping online service providers encrypt information
whisperer left hints for prisoner/listener including signature from a visitor (with a mood of on-a-mission/grr?) Translatable by a commissioner? To prevent mistakes (or find the deliciouser)? A response to a vicious slur? Or an admission of loving and missing her?
#10 The Encryption of Power: Disobedience and exclusion in the city.
Muros de Ar / Walls of Air
Brazil Pavilion
Here are the photo receptors of Colossus, clocking the machine with the passing light shining through the paper tape. The amber receptor is an original. This one is with existing light.
(Sketch)Notes from a one-week data protection officer course by the www.dp-institute.eu, with all spelling, grammatical, translation and content-wise mistakes very much my own. (I use them for quick reference. If you need to be 100% sure about a privacy or security related issue, I suggest you should not do your research on Flickr. ;)
A Fight for the Future rally in support of Apple's stance on device encryption. Photos by: Soraya Okuda/EFF
A Fight for the Future rally in support of Apple's stance on device encryption. Photos by: Soraya Okuda/EFF
Microchip partnered with Kalki Technologies to provide a Device Language Message Specification (DLMS) protocol stack that is optimized for 16-bit PIC® microcontrollers (MCUs). The DLMS protocol has become the worldwide standard of choice among smart meter designers for interoperability among metering systems, including most energy types (electricity, gas, heat and water), multiple applications (residential, transmission and distribution), and numerous communication media (RS232, RS485, PSTN, GSM, GPRS, IPv4, PPP and PLC); as well as secure data access, via AES 128 encryption. For more information visit www.microchip.com/DLMS
Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.
Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.
I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.
#10 The Encryption of Power: Disobedience and exclusion in the city.
Muros de Ar / Walls of Air
Brazil Pavilion
Here are the photo receptors of Colossus, clocking the machine with the passing light shining through the paper tape. The amber receptor is an original. This one is with existing light.
Car DVD Player DVD Player for Special Car Honda DVD Player Honda Civic DVD Player Car DVD Navigation for Honda Civic 2012 Right Hand Drive
Car DVD Navigation for Honda Civic 2012 Right Hand Drive
Car DVD Navigation for Honda Civic 2012 Right Hand Drive
Car DVD Navigation for Honda Civic 2012 Right Hand Drive
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Car DVD player fit Honda Civic 2012 Right Hand Drive, 8 Inch multimedia player with HD touch screen, GPS navigation with dual function, Picture in Picture, Car Kit for handsfree calling, Radio with RDS, USB Port, SD Slot, iPod Ready, CAN bus to support Steering Wheel Controls
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Specification
* 8 Inch TFT LCD
* Resolution: 800 x 480
* Video Systems: PAL, NTSC, Automatic
* Discs support: DVD, SVCD, VCD, DVCD, CD, CD-R/RW, MP4, MP3, MR.OKO
* AM Frequency Range: 522~1620KHz (Worldwide)
* FM Tuning Range: 80.5~108.0MHz (Worldwide)
* RDS System: YES
* PIP function (picture in picture): YES
* Multi Wall Papers available, switch your style freely
* CAN bus box to support original steering wheel controls
* Operation: Touch Screen or Remote Control
* Aux In play
* Reverse Rearview: Manual or Automatic
* Media Formats Supported:
- Video: MPEG 4, MP4, DIVX, AVI
- Audio: MP3, PICTURE-CD WMA
- Picture: JPEG
* External Memory:
- USB Driver: YES
- SD Card: YES
* Audio Information:
- Max Audio Output: 60W x 4
- Signal-To-Noise Ratio (SNR): 75db
- User adjustable EQ: Personality, Rock, Pop, Jazz and Classical
- EQ Menu: EQ, Loudness, Bass, Middle, Treble, Fade, Balance, Subwoofer
* GPS Information:
- GUI Interface: YES
- 3D type
- Touchscreen Interface: YES
- Operating System: WIN CE 6.0
* TV Tuner Information:
-TV Type: Analog
-Video Systems: PAL-I, PAL-DK, PAL-BG, SECAM-L, SECAM-BG, SECAM-DK, NTSC-M
* Bluetooth Information:
- Pair with mobile phone, then use touchscreen interface
- Dial, Answer, Stop Call
- Call History (Dialed, Received, Missed)
- Phone Book
- Music Play
- Volume Control
- Touchscreen Keypad
* Media Inputs:
- DVD/CD disc slot
- GPS SD card slot
- SD card slot
- Mini USB input (front)
- GPS Antenna (rear)
- TV Antenna (rear)
* AV Cables / Wires:
- Radio antenna port IN
- GPS antenna port IN
- TV Antenna port IN
- IPOD connector
- Aux In L
- Aux In R
- Aux-Video IN
- Back Video Camera IN
- Subwoofer
- Video OUT x2
- Steering Wheel Control 1
- Steering Wheel Control 2
- RCA Audio OUT x2 (front L and R)
- RCA Audio OUT x2 (rear L and R)
- Left Front Speaker x2
- Right Front Speaker x2
- Left Rear Speaker x2
- Right Rear Speaker x2
* OSD Languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Russian, Italian, Portuguese, Arabic, Thai, Chinese (Actual voice and display language depends on GPS software package)
* Certifications: CE, FCC
Package Contents
* Honda Civic 2012 Right Hand Drive DVD Navigation
* Remote control
* Touch pen
* Magnetic GPS antenna with 300 cm cord
* USB Extension Cable
* iPod Cable
* Free 4GB SD Card with evaluation GPS software and maps
* ISO wire harness
* Mounting hardware
* User manual - English
Product Notes
- This model is speical design for Honda Civic 2012 Right Hand Drive
- It compatible with most brands of GPS software, the popular are IGO, Route66, TomTom and Finean. However hardware specific software such as Garmin may not run on this unit. Happyshoppinglife provides the GPS-enabled hardware, free evaluation software and map. Happyshoppinglife provides no warranty or customer support regarding original GPS software and cannot provide downloads / links / advice regarding original GPS software and map.
- If you need this DVD navigation come with digital TV tuner, please check
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- Reverse Rearview function can be available only when the back up camera is installed. Visit
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Specification:
Memory: Slot for Micro SD card up to 32 GB
Image Senor: 12 MP CMOS
Video encryption: Enabled
LCD monitor: 1.5 inch LCD panel
Image resolution: 12 Mega Pixels (4032*3024) / 8 Mega Pixels((3264*2448) / 5 Mega Pixels(2592*1944)
Video resolution: 1920*1080 30fps / 1280*720 60fps
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Normal daily life along a different timeline - which we cannot find - but have the feeling that it exists - but
Certainly!
Quantum computing represents a groundbreaking advancement in technology, deeply intertwined with the concepts of superposition, entanglement, and interference from quantum physics. Unlike classical computing, which processes information in a linear fashion using bits (0s and 1s), quantum computing utilizes quantum bits or qubits that can exist in multiple states simultaneously. This enables quantum computers to perform numerous calculations at once, effectively navigating through a vast landscape of potential solutions.
The idea of parallel timelines can be likened to the way quantum computers operate. Each decision or computation can be viewed as branching into multiple outcomes, similar to how different timelines might unfold based on various choices. This means that a quantum computer can explore various paths to a solution simultaneously, leading to remarkable efficiencies in solving complex problems.
In practical terms, this capability could revolutionize fields such as cryptography, where quantum computers may break existing encryption methods faster than classical computers. In material science, they could simulate quantum phenomena to discover new materials with desirable properties. Additionally, in optimization problems across various industries, quantum computing offers the potential to find the most efficient solutions more rapidly than traditional methods.
In summary, the link between quantum computing and the concept of parallel timelines highlights a fascinating intersection of technology and theoretical physics, suggesting that our understanding of reality may be more complex and interconnected than we previously imagined.
Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.
Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.
I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.
Folded from this hexagon of elephant hide.
Very good encryption of my name in the artwork, nobody can read it!
Specification: Memory: Slot for Micro SD card up to 32 GB Image Senor: 12 MP CMOS Video encryption: Enabled LCD monitor: 1.5 inch LCD panel Image resolution: 12 Mega Pixels (4032*3024) / 8 Mega Pixels((3264*2448) / 5 Mega Pixels(2592*1944) Video resolution: 1920*1080 30fps / 1280*720 60fps /
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Here are the photo receptors of Colossus, clocking the machine with the passing light shining through the paper tape. The amber receptor is an original. This one is with existing light.
Colossus clocks by the light going through the paper tape and striking the photo receptors behind it. Here's the light shining through paper tape.
From mid-1941 the German High Command started using the Lorenz cipher - a much more advanced cipher which caused great difficulties for the Allied codebreakers. The efforts to break the cipher led to the development of Colossus, the world's first electronic, programmable digital computer.
Read more about codebreaking at Bletchley Park
Keith Little, one of the last living Navajo Code Talkers, passed away on Tuesday, January 3rd. He recalls being a young Navajo boy at a reservation school and being reprimanded for speaking his native language. And yet it was this skill that made him so valuable and so exceptional: As a very young man, in 1943, the United States recruited him to join a special encryption unit of the US Marines -- to join 420 other Navajo "Code Talkers" in a unit that would transmit and receive messages in the native Navajo language. The young Navajo men were assigned to all Marine Units and were in the front lines of all of the Pacific battlefields of World War II (Keith was a member of the 4th Marine Division). The code proved unbreakable given its uniqueness and the fact that it was an unwritten language that depended on the tone of a word for its meaning -- so complex that it really needed to be learned in childhood. The specific code eventually grew to include 411 Navajo words. I bumped into Keith, eleven of his fellow Code Talkers on New York's Fifth Avenue located toward the end of the City's Veteran's Day parade (all I was trying to do was to get across Fifth Avenue to meet friends). I first read about them in the book, "With the Old Breed," by Eugene Sledge.
One of the original "Bombe" computers, designed by Alan Turing, used to break German Enigma encryption,