This document provides counterintuitive lessons, advising the reader to not dream big, give things away freely, avoid planning, and that it's okay to not always be nice. Additionally, it states that a boss is not necessary.
This document provides instructions for several Linux commands and configuration tasks:
1) It describes how to delete files and directories, mount a USB drive, make backup files, edit the smb.conf file to share a new folder, create a user for file sharing, and restart services.
2) It also provides commands for changing common commands like clear, changing passwords in normal and recovery modes, and accessing the shared folder from Windows.
3) The document aims to guide users through setting up file sharing between Linux and Windows by configuring services, users, and permissions.
The document describes the Firefox Student Ambassador program run by Mozilla. The program aims to empower students who are passionate about Mozilla and its mission of keeping the web open. Student Ambassadors promote Firefox and Firefox OS on their campuses, help educate others about Mozilla, and work to grow the Mozilla community. To join, students over 18 affiliated with higher education can sign up via Mozilla's wiki page. Benefits of becoming an Ambassador include becoming part of the Mozilla community and gaining leadership experience.
This document introduces data visualization and provides tips for effective visualization. It recommends focusing visualizations on clearly communicating what data is being shown and why, using color sparingly to highlight important aspects, and exploring free tools like Datawrapper, Infogram, and SVG Crowbar. Examples of cool visualizations are provided, and the document concludes by exploring datawrapper.de to create visualizations.
The document describes a ball eating game created using Turbo C. It discusses why C language was used, including that it allows close hardware control like assembly but with high-level syntax. C also generates fast code and is portable between machines. The game has the goal of eating balls to collect score and advance levels, with mistakes deducting score. It includes instructions and the ability to leave the game.
This document discusses open access publishing and its importance for developing countries. It notes that open access publications can be freely accessed online by anyone with an internet connection. While open access does not affect peer review, traditional journals are subscription-based. The document advocates that researchers in developing countries should direct their work towards addressing local community needs rather than prioritizing international citations. Open access has the potential to increase the impact of research for development, but more needs to be done to promote it, such as establishing repositories and raising awareness among students and political leaders.
Nepalese tourism aims to increase destination demand, bring together international and domestic travel industries, promote linkages within the tourism industry, and achieve higher spending, longer stays, and more year-round arrivals. Tourism contributes around 3% to Nepal's GDP and creates approximately 500,000 jobs. Nepal offers natural and cultural attractions including Mt. Everest, Lord Buddha sites, living goddess traditions, high altitude lakes and villages, deep gorges, and wildlife reserves supporting diverse plants and animals. Adventure tourism in Nepal includes trekking, mountaineering, rafting, kayaking, and other activities.
I used this presentation during Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) Nepal Community weekly hangout, where I talked about the importance of Open Data and our survey Nepal Open Data Index.
Open Knowledge Nepal is a non-profit group founded in 2013 that advocates for open data, open access, and open development through research, training, meetups and hackathons. PublicBodies Nepal aims to create an open directory of all public body contact information and documents to promote accountability and efficiency by eliminating duplicate activities. The document requests help gathering data for these directories.
This document provides instructions for several Linux commands and configuration tasks:
1) It describes how to delete files and directories, mount a USB drive, make backup files, edit the smb.conf file to share a new folder, create a user for file sharing, and restart services.
2) It also provides commands for changing common commands like clear, changing passwords in normal and recovery modes, and accessing the shared folder from Windows.
3) The document aims to guide users through setting up file sharing between Linux and Windows by configuring services, users, and permissions.
The document describes the Firefox Student Ambassador program run by Mozilla. The program aims to empower students who are passionate about Mozilla and its mission of keeping the web open. Student Ambassadors promote Firefox and Firefox OS on their campuses, help educate others about Mozilla, and work to grow the Mozilla community. To join, students over 18 affiliated with higher education can sign up via Mozilla's wiki page. Benefits of becoming an Ambassador include becoming part of the Mozilla community and gaining leadership experience.
This document introduces data visualization and provides tips for effective visualization. It recommends focusing visualizations on clearly communicating what data is being shown and why, using color sparingly to highlight important aspects, and exploring free tools like Datawrapper, Infogram, and SVG Crowbar. Examples of cool visualizations are provided, and the document concludes by exploring datawrapper.de to create visualizations.
The document describes a ball eating game created using Turbo C. It discusses why C language was used, including that it allows close hardware control like assembly but with high-level syntax. C also generates fast code and is portable between machines. The game has the goal of eating balls to collect score and advance levels, with mistakes deducting score. It includes instructions and the ability to leave the game.
This document discusses open access publishing and its importance for developing countries. It notes that open access publications can be freely accessed online by anyone with an internet connection. While open access does not affect peer review, traditional journals are subscription-based. The document advocates that researchers in developing countries should direct their work towards addressing local community needs rather than prioritizing international citations. Open access has the potential to increase the impact of research for development, but more needs to be done to promote it, such as establishing repositories and raising awareness among students and political leaders.
Nepalese tourism aims to increase destination demand, bring together international and domestic travel industries, promote linkages within the tourism industry, and achieve higher spending, longer stays, and more year-round arrivals. Tourism contributes around 3% to Nepal's GDP and creates approximately 500,000 jobs. Nepal offers natural and cultural attractions including Mt. Everest, Lord Buddha sites, living goddess traditions, high altitude lakes and villages, deep gorges, and wildlife reserves supporting diverse plants and animals. Adventure tourism in Nepal includes trekking, mountaineering, rafting, kayaking, and other activities.
I used this presentation during Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) Nepal Community weekly hangout, where I talked about the importance of Open Data and our survey Nepal Open Data Index.
Open Knowledge Nepal is a non-profit group founded in 2013 that advocates for open data, open access, and open development through research, training, meetups and hackathons. PublicBodies Nepal aims to create an open directory of all public body contact information and documents to promote accountability and efficiency by eliminating duplicate activities. The document requests help gathering data for these directories.
The document discusses the Global Open Data Index, which measures and benchmarks open data around the world. It presents this information in an easy to understand way and is detailed on a country by country basis. The primary goal is to monitor the status of open data globally, with a focus on whether data is accessible and can currently be used. The document encourages contributions to the Local Open Data Index for Nepal to provide information on whether specific types of data exist, are digital, publicly available, free, online, machine readable, available in bulk, openly licensed, and up-to-date.
This document describes the main directories in a Linux file system, including /bin for essential system files, /mnt for mounting devices, /home for user home directories, /var for frequently changing files, /dev for device files, /root for the root user's home, /sbin for superuser binaries, /tmp for temporary files, /boot for boot files, and /usr for user files like documentation, games, and graphics. It provides brief explanations of the purpose of each main directory in the Linux file system hierarchy.
This document discusses remote access Trojans (RATs) and the DarkComet RAT in particular. It explains that RATs allow attackers full control of infected machines like they are sitting in front of it. The document goes on to discuss using a NO-IP account and DUC to host a RAT despite dynamic IP addresses. It provides details on what DarkComet is and does, then lists common RAT tools. Finally, it outlines many things a RAT can do on a remote system like keylogging, downloading/uploading files, and more. It concludes with a disclaimer that using RATs without permission would be illegal.
This document provides instructions for basic Linux commands and tasks such as changing directories, viewing files, editing files, compressing/uncompressing files, shutting down/restarting, adding users, viewing IP addresses, and installing software. Key commands covered include pwd, cd, vi, wq, cp, history, gzip, gunzip, init, ifconfig, useradd, passwd, rpm, and mounting/unmounting CDROMs. Levels for booting into different system states like single user mode are also explained.
This document discusses how information technology is no longer a difficult subject and can be learned within 3 years of diploma study. It encourages students to see themselves as leaders and search for opportunities in college, industries, and global communities like AOSC, which connects those areas and can help students find opportunities. The document promotes IT diploma programs by saying they can teach students everything they have heard about IT hardware, software, and applications in just 3 years with a little help and support.
The document outlines an event agenda for Acme Firefox & AOSC focusing on Web Maker and encouraging millions to move beyond using the web to making it. It also lists different fields people can choose to help or contribute to Mozilla, including helping users, web development, quality assurance, add-ons, coding, visual design, spreading the word, documentation and writing, localization, and education.
This document provides an overview of machine learning and robotic vision. It discusses what machine learning is, how it is used in areas like security, business and medicine. It also discusses what learning means and different machine learning techniques. For robotic vision, it discusses what a robot and vision are, the advantages of robots, how robotic vision works and examples of processing images. It provides an example of machine learning and discusses the development and future of robots.
Learn about the expiring tax breaks and automatic spending cuts scheduled to take effect at the end of 2012 in the United States, including the forecasted economic impact and where Democrats and Republicans stand.
The document is about the Open Knowledge Network, which uses advocacy and technology to open up knowledge and empower citizens and organizations to drive positive change. It builds tools and communities to create, use, and share open knowledge - content and data that everyone can use, share, and build on. The Network believes that an open knowledge commons and related tools and communities can significantly improve governance, research, and the economy. It advocates that knowledge should be open and free to use, reuse, redistribute without restriction.
The document describes the Firefox Student Ambassador program. It aims to empower students who are passionate about Mozilla and its mission of keeping the web open. Student ambassadors promote Firefox and help with the launch of Firefox OS in their communities and on their campuses. They act as leaders and guides for others who want to contribute to Mozilla. Benefits of joining include leadership experience, rewards and recognition for their efforts. Students can sign up on the wiki page and participate through Facebook, email or Twitter. Firefox clubs on campuses work to promote Mozilla's mission and educate others about Firefox.
Linux is an open source operating system based on Unix that is free, stable, scalable, and secure. It was developed in 1991 by Linus Torvalds and combines the Linux kernel with GNU utilities. There are various Linux distributions like Red Hat, Debian, and Ubuntu that offer precompiled versions with different features. Linux distributions can also be cloned from others like CentOS which is based on Red Hat. Linux is similar to Unix but is designed for personal computers and servers while Unix typically runs on larger computers.
Das Factbook zur Nachhaltigkeit zeigt die Aktivitäten der Allianz in den drei für das Kerngeschäft relevanten Bereichen: Zugang zu Finanzdienstleistungen, Klimawandel und demografischer Wandel.
How declining populations can effect productivity -- PROJECT MOpen Knowledge
How will Germany's declining population effect productivity? To maintain today's productivity, there are three options: increase the labor force through immigration and underemployed groups; increase the number of years or hours worked; embrace automation. Otherwise Germany could lose a 6th of its productivity by 2035.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
The document discusses the Global Open Data Index, which measures and benchmarks open data around the world. It presents this information in an easy to understand way and is detailed on a country by country basis. The primary goal is to monitor the status of open data globally, with a focus on whether data is accessible and can currently be used. The document encourages contributions to the Local Open Data Index for Nepal to provide information on whether specific types of data exist, are digital, publicly available, free, online, machine readable, available in bulk, openly licensed, and up-to-date.
This document describes the main directories in a Linux file system, including /bin for essential system files, /mnt for mounting devices, /home for user home directories, /var for frequently changing files, /dev for device files, /root for the root user's home, /sbin for superuser binaries, /tmp for temporary files, /boot for boot files, and /usr for user files like documentation, games, and graphics. It provides brief explanations of the purpose of each main directory in the Linux file system hierarchy.
This document discusses remote access Trojans (RATs) and the DarkComet RAT in particular. It explains that RATs allow attackers full control of infected machines like they are sitting in front of it. The document goes on to discuss using a NO-IP account and DUC to host a RAT despite dynamic IP addresses. It provides details on what DarkComet is and does, then lists common RAT tools. Finally, it outlines many things a RAT can do on a remote system like keylogging, downloading/uploading files, and more. It concludes with a disclaimer that using RATs without permission would be illegal.
This document provides instructions for basic Linux commands and tasks such as changing directories, viewing files, editing files, compressing/uncompressing files, shutting down/restarting, adding users, viewing IP addresses, and installing software. Key commands covered include pwd, cd, vi, wq, cp, history, gzip, gunzip, init, ifconfig, useradd, passwd, rpm, and mounting/unmounting CDROMs. Levels for booting into different system states like single user mode are also explained.
This document discusses how information technology is no longer a difficult subject and can be learned within 3 years of diploma study. It encourages students to see themselves as leaders and search for opportunities in college, industries, and global communities like AOSC, which connects those areas and can help students find opportunities. The document promotes IT diploma programs by saying they can teach students everything they have heard about IT hardware, software, and applications in just 3 years with a little help and support.
The document outlines an event agenda for Acme Firefox & AOSC focusing on Web Maker and encouraging millions to move beyond using the web to making it. It also lists different fields people can choose to help or contribute to Mozilla, including helping users, web development, quality assurance, add-ons, coding, visual design, spreading the word, documentation and writing, localization, and education.
This document provides an overview of machine learning and robotic vision. It discusses what machine learning is, how it is used in areas like security, business and medicine. It also discusses what learning means and different machine learning techniques. For robotic vision, it discusses what a robot and vision are, the advantages of robots, how robotic vision works and examples of processing images. It provides an example of machine learning and discusses the development and future of robots.
Learn about the expiring tax breaks and automatic spending cuts scheduled to take effect at the end of 2012 in the United States, including the forecasted economic impact and where Democrats and Republicans stand.
The document is about the Open Knowledge Network, which uses advocacy and technology to open up knowledge and empower citizens and organizations to drive positive change. It builds tools and communities to create, use, and share open knowledge - content and data that everyone can use, share, and build on. The Network believes that an open knowledge commons and related tools and communities can significantly improve governance, research, and the economy. It advocates that knowledge should be open and free to use, reuse, redistribute without restriction.
The document describes the Firefox Student Ambassador program. It aims to empower students who are passionate about Mozilla and its mission of keeping the web open. Student ambassadors promote Firefox and help with the launch of Firefox OS in their communities and on their campuses. They act as leaders and guides for others who want to contribute to Mozilla. Benefits of joining include leadership experience, rewards and recognition for their efforts. Students can sign up on the wiki page and participate through Facebook, email or Twitter. Firefox clubs on campuses work to promote Mozilla's mission and educate others about Firefox.
Linux is an open source operating system based on Unix that is free, stable, scalable, and secure. It was developed in 1991 by Linus Torvalds and combines the Linux kernel with GNU utilities. There are various Linux distributions like Red Hat, Debian, and Ubuntu that offer precompiled versions with different features. Linux distributions can also be cloned from others like CentOS which is based on Red Hat. Linux is similar to Unix but is designed for personal computers and servers while Unix typically runs on larger computers.
Das Factbook zur Nachhaltigkeit zeigt die Aktivitäten der Allianz in den drei für das Kerngeschäft relevanten Bereichen: Zugang zu Finanzdienstleistungen, Klimawandel und demografischer Wandel.
How declining populations can effect productivity -- PROJECT MOpen Knowledge
How will Germany's declining population effect productivity? To maintain today's productivity, there are three options: increase the labor force through immigration and underemployed groups; increase the number of years or hours worked; embrace automation. Otherwise Germany could lose a 6th of its productivity by 2035.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.