The document is about a school trip taken by students from Escola del Mar in Vilassar de Mar. The students from class P.5 visited a zoo and saw tigers and penguins. They learned interesting facts about these animals during their visit.
From MySpace, MySociety to MyDemocracy. Civil Society Media, an overview. Geert Wissink
The changing media-landscape and web 2.0 in that perspective. Civil Society Media are introduced, groups and organizations who exist next to state-owned and commercial media. Some lessons for government how to deal with these developments are given.
From MySpace, MySociety to MyDemocracy. Civil Society Media, an overview. Geert Wissink
The changing media-landscape and web 2.0 in that perspective. Civil Society Media are introduced, groups and organizations who exist next to state-owned and commercial media. Some lessons for government how to deal with these developments are given.
Originally presented on November 5, 2014 at the Inaugural CAIA-SKBI Cryptocurrency Conference 2014 hosted at Singapore Management University: http://skbi.smu.edu.sg/conference/111726?itemid=5806
Citations and references found in the notes of each slide.
Abstract:
With nearly six years of empirical data and use-cases behind the Nakamoto consensus method the community has observed that a cryptocurrency economy behaves differently than originally envisioned and intended. What has arisen from these half-a-decade of physical interactions is a nearly complete rollback of the primary attributes embodied within the first of these Nakamoto consensus protocols, Bitcoin – to the point where it may best to refer to it as Bitcoin-in-name-only (BINO). Consequently there are two other challenges within this existing BINO framework: (1) the diametrically opposed forces of speculative demand versus transactional demand; (2) decoupling coins from the ledger altogether. This presentation discusses several proposed solutions to the challenges currently being devised by a multitude of teams.
When running any amount of systems, gaining visibility into what they are doing can be a non-trivial matter. Starting on the path to monitoring can prove bumpy, and if you don’t measure, you don’t know. In this session, Michael Fiedler, Director of TechOps, will speak on personal experience with scalability, deployment, and monitoring challenges prior to using Datadog - and how that changed. He will cover how to get started, and examples of where monitoring the company's platform with Datadog provided the guiding light towards the team solving scalability problems.
Presentation I gave at the 2011 European Quantified Self conference in Amsterdam. Describes how I used self-experimentation to cure my own skin problems.
A 2 minutes presentation regarding to the design concepts for BC Hydro Innovation Challenge...
The challenge question is "How to foster an energy conservation culture in British Columbia?"
Migrer vers PMB: retour d\'expérience d\'une migration depuis S4WPMB-BUG
PMB-BUG, Leuven, 2008-10-02
Lucie Deweer (FR)
Migrer vers PMB: retour d\'expérience d\'une migration depuis S4W
Migreren van een andere software naar PMB: Ervaringen met de migratie van S4W
Originally presented on November 5, 2014 at the Inaugural CAIA-SKBI Cryptocurrency Conference 2014 hosted at Singapore Management University: http://skbi.smu.edu.sg/conference/111726?itemid=5806
Citations and references found in the notes of each slide.
Abstract:
With nearly six years of empirical data and use-cases behind the Nakamoto consensus method the community has observed that a cryptocurrency economy behaves differently than originally envisioned and intended. What has arisen from these half-a-decade of physical interactions is a nearly complete rollback of the primary attributes embodied within the first of these Nakamoto consensus protocols, Bitcoin – to the point where it may best to refer to it as Bitcoin-in-name-only (BINO). Consequently there are two other challenges within this existing BINO framework: (1) the diametrically opposed forces of speculative demand versus transactional demand; (2) decoupling coins from the ledger altogether. This presentation discusses several proposed solutions to the challenges currently being devised by a multitude of teams.
When running any amount of systems, gaining visibility into what they are doing can be a non-trivial matter. Starting on the path to monitoring can prove bumpy, and if you don’t measure, you don’t know. In this session, Michael Fiedler, Director of TechOps, will speak on personal experience with scalability, deployment, and monitoring challenges prior to using Datadog - and how that changed. He will cover how to get started, and examples of where monitoring the company's platform with Datadog provided the guiding light towards the team solving scalability problems.
Presentation I gave at the 2011 European Quantified Self conference in Amsterdam. Describes how I used self-experimentation to cure my own skin problems.
A 2 minutes presentation regarding to the design concepts for BC Hydro Innovation Challenge...
The challenge question is "How to foster an energy conservation culture in British Columbia?"
Migrer vers PMB: retour d\'expérience d\'une migration depuis S4WPMB-BUG
PMB-BUG, Leuven, 2008-10-02
Lucie Deweer (FR)
Migrer vers PMB: retour d\'expérience d\'une migration depuis S4W
Migreren van een andere software naar PMB: Ervaringen met de migratie van S4W