![]() "As Plug&Charge (PnC) rolls out for EVs, simply plugging the car into the charging station involves the exchange of payment, driver, and vehicle information, making cybersecurity essential. This year's AutoTech Breakthrough Awards program attracted more than 1,400 nominations from over 15 different countries across the globe, with categories including Connected Car, Electric Vehicles, Engine Tech, Automotive Cybersecurity, Sensor Technology, Traffic Tech, and many more. "With the industry's most capable R&D professionals holding decades of experience in IT and vehicular cybersecurity prior to our spinoff, we truly understand the challenges of OEMs and infrastructure developers and aim to tackle them at the individual level." This back-to-back recognition is a strong indication that we have done things right, yet also encourages us to continue refining our products and solutions to exceed customer expectations," said Daniel ES Kim, AUTOCRYPT's Co-Founder and CEO. "We are thrilled to be recognized by AutoTech Breakthrough for this award again this year. ![]() From securing in-vehicle systems and V2X communications to EV charging and fleet management, AUTOCRYPT provides a custom-built end-to-end solution for each client looking to integrate cybersecurity with functional safety, eliminating the complexity of searching for different providers. With branches and subsidiaries in Asia, North America, and Europe, AUTOCRYPT works closely with its clients based on regional needs. Run by the Tech Breakthrough group, AutoTech Breakthrough is a leading market intelligence organization that recognizes the top companies, technologies, and products in the global automotive and transportation technology markets today.ĪUTOCRYPT is the only automotive cybersecurity provider in the world that offers a complete security package for the entire mobility ecosystem. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Leading EV and autonomous vehicle cybersecurity provider AUTOCRYPT, announced today that for the second year running, it has been named "Automotive Cybersecurity Company of the Year" in the 2021 AutoTech Breakthrough Awards, making it the only company to have won this title to date.
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![]() The murder reporter is convinced the song had to be written about the case and by someone from the community where it happened- in addition to the street name "Foresyth" being in the song, it talked about a woman's cheek on the ground (the murder was a husband who killed his wife in front of their children & buried her in the garden), there was mention of a grey house (the family's surname was Grey, making their house literally the "Grey House"), and it talked about a "jack and a queen" (the son's name was Jack, a fact that wasn't released by the press to protect him, and the neighbors had given the wife the nickname "Queen" because they thought she was stuck up, although it was really that she couldn't socialize due to her husband's controlling behavior, something only someone from the neighborhood would have known about) She talks with a reporter who covered the murder case & has her review Clara's lyrics about it (not telling her at first that they were written 20 years prior to the crime taking place) She searches & finds a gruesome murder that took place on Foresyth Street, 20 years after Clara's death. ![]() The reporter & grandnephew talk again, she's leaning towards the "telling the future" thing and he seems to be leaning more towards "she was tragically mentally ill." The reporter looks through the notebooks/listens to the recordings to see if she can find anything specific to pin down an indisputable prediction & finds a song with a proper name in it- Foresyth. The reporter also takes the lyric notebooks to a professional songwriter because Clara's notebooks don't show any of the "rough draft/ revision" work songwriters normally go through while working on a song, which the other songwriter confirms is very weird- basically Clara just wrote out each of her songs, in their entirety, exactly as she wanted to perform them the first time she put pen to paper. She consults with a shrink who tentatively says Clara appears to show symptoms of perhaps paranoid schizophrenia but that it's impossible to make a diagnosis without having evaluated her in person. The reporter listens through the recordings & Clara often talks to herself, leaves sometimes hours-long parts of the recording with nothing but dead air on them, repeats the same words or sentences over & over, and says other strange things. After his grandmother, Clara's sister, passed away he inherited more recordings of Clara & also Clara's notebooks (which have pages ripped out) that she wrote her lyrics in. ![]() She also learns it's a sensitive subject for the grandnephew because his mother, Clara's niece, was also mentally unwell. She finds out Clara was presenting with symptoms of mental illness for nearly a year prior to her death, locked herself away in a room in her sister's house for that period, and ultimately committed suicide. The reporter talks with the grandnephew of Clara, who is a musician himself & also a skeptic about the "predictions of the future" thing because he thinks it's mostly coincidence combined with vague ominous lyrical imagery people are just cherry picking to apply to disasters after the fact. Clara, the singer of the Apocalypse Songs, only did one live performance during which she seemed to predict the death of a member of the crowd, which did come to pass. It's cited as an influence by many of the NZ alt music crowd and has gained a reputation as having lyrics that can tell the future. Sorry for the length of this, for 5 episodes the story had a lot of twists & turns:Ī reporter talks with members of the NZ music scene about an underground 1960s record known as the Apocalypse Songs. We all know from our own experience what consciousness is but it’s very difficult to define. Furthermore, this is too narrow a definition because it says nothing about what happens to us all every minute of our lives. Some say consciousness is that state that we all feel when we are awake as opposed to when we are sleeping but this won’t do because dreaming is a state of consciousness. It’s a different matter when it comes to consciousness because it’s very difficult to find an objective definition that captures the essence of consciousness. So, for example, if an AI chess program can beat most humans, then it’s reasonable to attribute intelligence to that AI program– since good chess playing is conceived as requiring intelligence if played by a human. ![]() In simple terms, intelligence is the ability to solve problems. There is a difference between intelligence and consciousness. Human-level intelligence has come to be known as Strong AI or Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). In this article, I explain the role of machine consciousness, for improving AI systems. This is more of a problem of consciousness rather than intelligence. In other words, they are currently incapable of attributing meaning, in a human sense, to what they are doing. Some prominent AI researchers say that understanding is necessary because even if an AI program can solve a problem as competently as a human they may not have a broader context to judge the value of their solution. For whilst AI algorithms may be more powerful than humans, they understand very little about what they are doing. However, there is general agreement that this technology is not, on its own, going to be enough to deliver human-level intelligence. In the last decade, deep learning algorithms have enabled AI systems to perform pattern recognition tasks, like speech and image recognition, as well as or better than humans. The current generation of AI has transformed the world we live in. ![]() Polyester fibres (Polar Fleece), thermoformed sheet, strapping, soft drink bottles, tote bags, furniture, carpet, paneling and (occasionally) new containers. Since its introduction, the RIC has often been used as a signifier of recyclability, but the presence of a code on a plastic product does not necessarily indicate that it is recyclable any more than its absence means the plastic object is necessarily unrecyclable. ![]() In 2013 this standard was revised to change the graphic marking symbol of the RIC from the "chasing arrows" of the Recycling Symbol to a solid triangle instead. In 2008, ASTM International took over the administration of the RIC system and eventually issued ASTM D7611-Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification. Subsequent revisions to the RIC have replaced the arrows with a solid triangle, in order to address consumer confusion about the meaning of the RIC, and the fact that the presence of a RIC symbol on an item does not necessarily indicate that it is recyclable. When a number is omitted, the arrows arranged in a triangle resemble the universal recycling symbol, a generic indicator of recyclability. The numbers also indicate general ease (and thus, cost-effectiveness) of recycling, with 1 being the easiest and 6 and 7 being very difficult. 7:(OTHER)/(PLA) other plastics, such as acrylic, nylon, polycarbonate and polylactic acid.6: polystyrene (PS) (plastic utensils, Styrofoam, cafeteria trays, etc.).5: polypropylene (PP) (auto parts, industrial fibres, food containers, etc.). ![]()
![]() It's well worth the cost - a small price for an unforgettable experience. Young kids will love watching the game as an interactive story book, and older kids will get hooked on the puzzles.Īside from problem solving, kids also watch as Lumi helps characters and works with them to solve problems. The game's big draw is its amazing visuals: Every environment was physically built by hand as a scale model with real-world objects, photographed and filmed with extreme precision to make the experience at once totally immersive and technically astounding.īeyond the appealing graphics, the characters and dialogue are memorable and funny, the mechanisms connect one screen to another in unexpected ways and the mysterious story keeps players guessing at every twist and turn. Your experience may vary if running Lumino City on older hardware.Kids and adults alike will be blown away by its gorgeous visuals, captivated by its haunting ambient music and reeled in by puzzle after mind-bending puzzle. ⚠ Note: Lumino City is a modern graphically intense game which requires a device with modern processing capabilities. Luke Whittaker, one of the creators of Lumino City, tells us how making a city out of. Switch play between all your Android devices and pick up where you left off. With a seamless interface optimised for mobile devices and tactile puzzles made from real materials, you'll feel like you're diving into a miniature world of physical playthings.ĬLOUD SAVE SYNCING. Control windmills in the clouds, provide power to a house using only lemons plus your own ingenuity, and work out how to win at the most puzzling pinball table ever created.Ī PERFECT EXPERIENCE FOR TOUCHSCREENS. A complete list of games similar to Lumino City, trailers, reviews and user ratings. Play with real objects within each scene. Buy Lumino City - game review, latest news and articles, system requirements and platforms, screenshots. Venture beyond the city gates to discover gardens in the sky, boats marooned high on an immense waterwheel, and houses dug precariously into cliffs.ĪWE INSPIRING PUZZLES. Everything you see on screen was made using paper, cardboard and glue, miniature lights and motors.Ī UNIQUELY BEAUTIFUL WORLD TO EXPLORE. ** □ BAFTA – Three Times Nominated & Winner 2015 **ĪN ENTIRELY HANDMADE CITY. “A wide range of wonders to behold… Continually engaging and often inventive puzzles.” – Adventure Gamers Lumino City has a distinct and wonderful personality. The first several sections of Luminosity are very similar to canon in terms of the events that occur, although aspects of Bellas character, and her internal monologue, differ strikingly. “A benchmark for adventure game design.” – Adventure Gamers It is set in the universe of Stephenie Meyers novel Twilight (and its sequels and companion works). ![]() “Unlike almost any other video game you've ever played….It's wow." – Kotaku “The most beautiful game WIRED has seen in ages.” – WIRED “An astonishing place to explore.” – Eurogamer ♥︎ Lumino City has an estimated 8 – 10 hours of gameplay and no In-App Purchases. EXTRA INFO Rating: 4.6Installs: 100,000+Download Size: 33MVersion: Varies with device DESCRIPTION. Winner of numerous international awards, including the BAFTA for Artistic Achievement alongside nominations for Innovation and Best British Game, Lumino City now finds its home on the Play Store as the perfect tactile experience for Android mobile devices. WHAT'S NEW Minor improvements and bug fixes. To find him, you must explore the city and figure out the fascinating mechanisms that power this unique world. Lumi’s grandfather, the caretaker of Lumino City, has been kidnapped. Through this gorgeous environment weaves a clever, charming and puzzling adventure. Lumino City is the award winning puzzle adventure crafted entirely by hand out of paper, card, miniature lights, and motors. ** □ British Academy Games Awards – Winner 2015 ** ![]() Any Privacy Zones that you have set up prior or after syncing your data will be applied to your rides. We will always take the most restrictive approach to your ride data when syncing. I have one 8GB SD card and one 16GB card. You must pay attention to the remarks above. In fact, you can create several different loads this way and use the one you want, when you want. If your Garmin Connect activities are set to Private, then they will get synced to Ride with GPS as Private even if your Ride with GPS default privacy is set to Public. Plug it into your USB port on the computer, load your file (s) to the SD Card, and simply plug it into the GPS when you are through. Recommendations for making sure my data is still secure? ![]() Upon Launch you should see this screen which should recognize your Garmin device. Garmin Express is not going away any time soon. This is an installation guide on how to get Garmin Express on Linux. Garmin Express is a stand-alone app that is continually upgraded and allows your Garmin device to sync to and from. Garmin Communicator is a web browser plugin that is no longer supported. If you wish to get beyond the last 5 years of historical data, you will need to use a third-party service.īut isn’t web support for Garmin Express and Garmin Communicator going away? Garmin will only feed us the last 5 years of activity. (In Garmin Express, that can be seen at Tools & Content > Utilities.) But Garmin Express still says I dont have enough memory to update the maps and isnt offering to use the micro SD card. I have more than 5 years of history on Garmin Connect, how can I get my entire history? Both Windows 10 and Garmin Express software version 5.90 recognize that I have an empty micro SD card in the Garmin. ![]() That means that ice (like icebergs) also floats in sea water. What about the density of salt water? Because of the dissolved sediments and minerals, sea water is slightly denser than pure water. And because ice’s density is lower than that of water, ice floats in water. This means that the density of ice (0.92 g/mL) is less than that of liquid water (1.0 g/mL). ![]() But the amount of matter hasn’t changed – it is just spread out over a larger space. While most other substances contract, water expands as it becomes a solid.īecause water expands as it freezes, ice takes up more space (has a greater volume) than the liquid water does. You’ve observed this if you’ve ever noticed the bump on an ice cube or had a can of soda explode in the freezer. When water freezes, the water molecules spread out to align in a definite crystalline structure. Pure liquid water’s density is 1.0 g/mL, and a standard by which to compare other substances. For example, pure gold always has a density of 19.3 g/mL (grams per milliliter). Density is a defining property of a substance, and it is constant no matter how much of the substance there is. Substances with a high density have tightly packed atoms, while the atoms in a low-density substance are more spread out. Density essentially describes how tightly packed a substance’s atoms are. Density is calculated by dividing an object’s mass (amount of matter) by its volume (the space it occupies), or D=M/V. To understand why ice floats, it is necessary to understand the concept of density. That’s an amazing statistic to consider given the massive size of some icebergs, but the very fact that ice floats is pretty remarkable. You have probably heard the statistic that approximately 90 percent of an iceberg is found under water. Wind and water erode icebergs into amazing sculptural shapes. Tabular icebergs have steep sides and a flat top like a plateau, while non-tabular icebergs include irregular shapes such as rounded tops, spires, sloping sides, and blocks. Icebergs are also classified by their shape. Photo courtesy of Josh Landis, National Science Foundation. The northern edge of the giant iceberg B-15A, located close to Ross Island, Antarctica. The storm created ocean swells that traveled over 8,000 miles and caused B-15 to crash repeatedly against the coast. Why did this massive berg break apart? Seismic recordings showed that an Arctic storm six days prior to the event was to blame. ![]() B-15 subsequently broke into smaller pieces, named B-15A, B-15B, and so on. Iceberg B-15, which calved from the Ross Ice Shelf of Antarctica in 2000, was half a mile thick and covered an area of about 4,500 square miles (about the size of Connecticut). Since the bulk of an iceberg is below the water, the entire berg was estimated to be as tall as a 55-story building! The tallest known iceberg in the North Atlantic was 550 feet (168 m) above sea level. Small bergs (a little smaller than a car) are known as “growlers,” while slightly larger bergs (about the size of a house) are called”bergy bits.” Larger bergs are classified as small, medium, large, and very large. Icebergs float in salt water because they are formed by calving, or splitting, glaciers and are thus made of fresh water. Icebergs are found in the Arctic, North Atlantic, and Southern Oceans. 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![]() That gives the recruiter relevant information about your skills.įor example, you say you have killer fundraising skills. They want to know how and where you learned those skills. By this, we mean that recruiters don’t only care about your skills. The other reason recruiters dislike functional resumes is that they are hard to read. But, in general, a recruiters’ first thought is that you’re hiding something, and that makes them nervous. ![]() That could be a spotty work history or inconsistent career growth. The thought is that job seekers use a functional resume to hide things. First, like it or not, when a recruiter sees a functional resume, it could raise a red flag. Recruiters dislike functional resumes for two reasons. However, knowing what the cons are first will help put the pros into context. This is not meant to talk you out of using one. Not to be a downer, but it’s important to cover the disadvantages of functional resumes before covering the advantages. However, there may be a few select times when a functional resume is the right choice in your job search. You may find that the disadvantages of a functional resume may ultimately outweigh the benefits of using one. And there are several reasons why most recruiters and job coaches will tell you to avoid using a functional resume. While a functional resume has its place in job hunting, it’s the least commonly used resume format. None of these skills are tied to a specific job or experience, and instead, stand on their own. Instead of listing your jobs, you group your skills by type of experience and list out the specific things you can do in each of these areas. However, on a functional resume, the meat is your skills and achievements. Under each job are a list of your job duties, skills, and accomplishments. In a chronological resume, the “meat” of your resume is the list of all the jobs you’ve held in reverse chronological order. It just means you draw the recruiter’s attention to your skills and abilities. ![]() That doesn’t mean you leave your work history off your resume. What is a Functional Resume?Ī functional resume, sometimes called a skills-based resume, puts the focus on your skills and not your job history. A functional resume isn’t always your best bet and may, in fact, make it harder for you to land an interview. And, while this may be the case, it’s not the whole story. You may have heard that a functional resume is better for certain job seekers in certain situations. It can be even harder when you’re trying to switch careers or have periods of unemployment. Trying to remember the name of this job or that title, what you did when and where, and making it all sound compelling can be difficult. Writing a resume isn’t everybody’s idea of a good time. Shell Shockers is a multiplayer battle royale game full of egg puns with different game modes you can enjoy with players from all over the world. One of our favorite games on this list is Shell Shockers. When you look at the list of shooters, you’ll see everything from Grand Theft Auto Minecraft to Shell Shocker. You can play different games for hours and never get bored. This is a tower defense game where you use different items, such as ketchup, to slow and destroy Plankton’s planes.īut what if you want to play a first-person shooter, an adventure shooter, or a battle royale? That’s fine because no two games on this list of shooters are the same. In SpongeBob Defend the Krusty Krab, you play as your favorite undersea creature as he defends the very establishment he loves against the evil Plankton who is finally launching his assault on the fast-food establishment. One of our favorite stress relief shooters is SpongeBob Defend the Krusty Krab. A lot of these games can be really competitive, but some of them give you relief from playing against difficult computers or other players. ![]() It’s great stress relief if you haven’t done good in Doomcraft or Critical Strike Global Ops. ![]() This ragdoll in Kick the Buddy has a grind you just want to blast from his face. One game we just can’t go without is Kick the Buddy. Plus, each shooting game provides hours of fun. On this list of shooting games, you can play over 1,000+ games absolutely free. Most of our games are in HTML5, a cross-platform format that works in any modern web browser.When you think of shooter games, you think of Fortnite or GTA and, while you get to play those games on this multiple-page list of shooter games, there’s so much more for you to do. Whatever it is you want to shoot, find it here, and play it. Time Shooter 2 and Horde Killer: You vs 100 are two intense shooting games that feature the minimal exterior found in games like SuperHot. There are, of course, plenty of arcade shooters that don't fit inside any particular box. The popularity of zombie apocalypse scenarios spawned several zombie shooting games like Zombocalypse and Zombs Royale. Minecraft left its mark and inspired shooting games like Pixel Warfare. The shooting genre has been influenced by the real world, but also by films and games that had an impact on the world. ![]() There's an active online base so you can find a match and jump right into the game! More Shooting Games There’s a whole section dedicated to tank games for people who crave vehicular destruction.Īssault Bots is one of our most popular online vehicle combat games. If you like tanks, take control of a tank and unleash destruction. Shooting games fulfill a desire to engage in combat, or test your reflexes and aim, and you can do that in any setting you want, from any perspective you want. If you’re looking for multiplayer FPS action with thrilling, fast-paced gameplay, any of these four games are an excellent choice:Īll of these games are built on core FPS gaming. Online multiplayer is integral to many FPS games, where you test your skills and abilities against players from around the world. When you think about shooting games, you may imagine the classic first-person shooter (FPS) game with close-quarters combat and fast-paced gameplay. |
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