There are over 30 species of dolphins found worldwide. They live mainly in saltwater oceans and seas, though some species can live in freshwater. Dolphin species vary in size, coloration, fin shape, and skull structure. The most common species is the bottlenose dolphin, known for its intelligence. River dolphins live in freshwater habitats in South America and Asia. The rough-toothed dolphin prefers deep waters and lacks a melon crease found in other dolphins. Species identification can be determined by characteristics such as the Risso dolphin's square head or the striped dolphin's blue and white stripes.
A presentation given after being requested by one of the children at Popcorn House, Langs Cambridge Ontario. Light and Informative. Lots of moving pictures.
A presentation given after being requested by one of the children at Popcorn House, Langs Cambridge Ontario. Light and Informative. Lots of moving pictures.
Presentation made by a 1st ESO student. The aim of the task was describing their favourite animals, including what they eat, where they live, etc. Across the curriculum. English as a foreign language.
Presentation made bya 1st ESO student in an English as a foreign language lesson. They have been studying parts of animals, where they live, what they eat...
Presentation made by a 1st ESO student. The aim of the task was describing their favourite animals, including what they eat, where they live, etc. Across the curriculum. English as a foreign language.
Presentation made bya 1st ESO student in an English as a foreign language lesson. They have been studying parts of animals, where they live, what they eat...
Generating a custom Ruby SDK for your web service or Rails API using Smithyg2nightmarescribd
Have you ever wanted a Ruby client API to communicate with your web service? Smithy is a protocol-agnostic language for defining services and SDKs. Smithy Ruby is an implementation of Smithy that generates a Ruby SDK using a Smithy model. In this talk, we will explore Smithy and Smithy Ruby to learn how to generate custom feature-rich SDKs that can communicate with any web service, such as a Rails JSON API.
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
Join us to learn more about this new, human-in-the-loop capability, brought to you by Integration Service connectors.
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Speakers:
Akshay Agnihotri, Product Manager
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JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
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In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
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This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
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Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
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Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
💥 Speed, accuracy, and scaling – discover the superpowers of GenAI in action with UiPath Document Understanding and Communications Mining™:
See how to accelerate model training and optimize model performance with active learning
Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
Get an exclusive demo of the new family of UiPath LLMs – GenAI models specialized for processing different types of documents and messages
This is a hands-on session specifically designed for automation developers and AI enthusiasts seeking to enhance their knowledge in leveraging the latest intelligent document processing capabilities offered by UiPath.
Speakers:
👨🏫 Andras Palfi, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
👩🏫 Lenka Dulovicova, Product Program Manager, UiPath
Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
2. Their Body Parts
• Dolphins have many body parts but many people do not know the real
names of them. Can you name them all?
3. Facts
• There are 36 species of dolphins found in the world.There are 32
marine dolphins, and 4 river dolphins. They live mainly in saltwater
such as the oceans but some of them live in freshwater and they are
able to do very well there. They tend to live in the shallow water by the
coast and they tend to live in warmer locations. The name dolphin
comes from the word womb, and it is believed to be the Greek saying
for fish with a womb You may hear dolphins referred to by various
names. The young are called calves and the female adults are cows.
The male adults are bulls and a group of them is often called a pod.
Sometimes, you may hear them referred to as school.
4. facts
The distinctive populations of them stem from the DNA code. What has
been noted is that the different species have vary different codes
which sets them apart from each other far more than researchers had
originally believed. The DNA code is how a discovery was made that
identified a separate species of dolphin than what had been looked at
before.
In 2011, a new dolphin’s species was found in Big City Harbor around
Australia. The Burundian Dolphin is believed to be only in two areas at
this time. There are about 100 of them in Port Phillip Bay around
Melbourne and about 50 more of them in the coastal lakes of
Gippsland which is about 100 miles away.
Studies also indicate that there are differences among the species of
dolphins in terms of their skull size and design. When they are looked
at closely, there are slight variations that have been noted. There are
some other differences too including some having a curved dorsal fin
instead of straight and changes to the snout. Here is some information
about some of the commonly known species. It can be an interesting
though to take one at a time and learn more about them.
The type of dolphin you will see in a given area depends on environmental
factors such as enough food and the temperature. The time of year
also is a factor due to the heavy migrational efforts of most dolphins.
Perhaps the most common of all dolphins is the Bottlenose Dolphin.
This is the one you often see in books, movies, and when you visit an
aquarium. They are very intelligent, easy to train, and they are more
likely to approach humans in the wild than other species.
5. factsStudies also indicate that there are differences among the species of
dolphins in terms of their skull size and design. When they are looked at
closely, there are slight variations that have been noted. There are some
other differences too including some having a curved dorsal fin instead of
straight and changes to the snout. Here is some information about some of
the commonly known species. It can be an interesting though to take one at
a time and learn more about them.
The type of dolphin you will see in a given area depends on environmental
factors such as enough food and the temperature. The time of year also is a
factor due to the heavy migrational efforts of most dolphins. Perhaps the
most common of all dolphins is the Bottle-nose Dolphin. This is the one you
often see in books, movies, and when you visit an aquarium. They are very
intelligent, easy to train, and they are more likely to approach humans in the
wild than other species.
River Dolphins live in freshwater, and they are found in a variety of rivers
around South America and Asia. They are smaller than most dolphins, with
an average size of about 8 feet when fully mature. They can be various
colors too including brown, gray, or black.
The Roughed Tooth Dolphin is harder to spot out there in bodies of water because they prefer the deeper locations. They
can weigh about 350 pounds and measure about 8 ½ feet long. They have a small head and feature a long beak. They
are also lacking the common crease on the melon that other dolphins have.
6. facts
to train, and they are more likely to approach humans in the wild than other
species.
River Dolphins live in freshwater, and they are found in a variety of rivers
around South America and Asia. They are smaller than most dolphins, with
an average size of about 8 feet when fully mature. They can be various
colors too including brown, gray, or black.
The Roughed Tooth Dolphin is harder to spot out there in bodies of water
because they prefer the deeper locations. They can weigh about 350 pounds
and measure about 8 ½ feet long. They have a small head and feature a
long beak. They are also lacking the common crease on the melon that other
dolphins have.
7. facts• The square shaded head of the Risso Dolphin is a telling sign of what
species you are seeing. They don’t have any teeth in the upper jaw
but they have several peg like teeth on the bottom jaw. They are
frequently found in captivity on display because they thrive in such an
environment.
The Striped Dolphin gets its name from the blue and white stripes on the
body. This species is believed to have the highest population as well
as the biggest overall distribution of that population. If you want to be
impressed by acrobatics, check out the Spinner Dolphin. People love
to see them perform both in the wild and when they have been trained
in captivity.
The Common Dolphin is very simple in design, but also very respected in
the early cultures. Researchers have found items from the Ancient
Greek and Roman times. The Dusky Dolphins tend to live in water
that is cooler than the temperatures for other species of dolphins.
They can be found along the coastal regions as well.
The Killer Whale is believed to be the most powerful of the dolphins due to
their size and their strength. They can take down seals effortlessly
which is important due to the significant volume of food that they can
consume on a daily basis. The Pilot Whale can weigh up to 5,000
pounds and be up to 24 feet long. They are believed to be the most
social of the dolphin species. They are also very vulnerable to
8. facts
the temperatures for other species of dolphins. They can be found along the
coastal regions as well.
The Killer Whale is believed to be the most powerful of the dolphins due to
their size and their strength. They can take down seals effortlessly which is
important due to the significant volume of food that they can consume on a
daily basis. The Pilot Whale can weigh up to 5,000 pounds and be up to 24
feet long. They are believed to be the most social of the dolphin species.
They are also very vulnerable to pollution in their habitat.