Thursday, January 25, 2024

Your success in life

 How does a 93-year-old man maintain a body of a 40-year-old? Know his diet

Richard Morgan, a 93-year-old four-time indoor rowing champion, became a participant in a study on healthy ageing, as his heart, muscles, and lungs are twice as youthful as those of an average 40-year-old.



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Goodbye to Ron DeSantis & Stable Genius Donald Trump Confuses Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi Jimmy Kimmel, YouTube 


I really like the winning image (by Glenn Ostlein the 2023 edition of The Nature Photography Contest, the results of which were just recently announced.




A Respected MIT Professor Said Your Success Will Be Determined by 3 Things

Inc. Here’s how to get better at each one ofthem. “Before he died, beloved MIT professor Patrick Winston regularly gave a fascinating and deeply compelling lecture to university students about the value of good communication. In his introduction, he drew attention to the Uniform Code of Military Justice, which calls for court martial for any officer who sends a soldier into battle without a weapon. Winston says there ought to be a similar protection for students–and I might add, that protection should be provided for entrepreneurs and aspiring business owners, too. Namely, that no one should go through life without being armed with the ability to properly communicate. Because, as Winston puts it: “Your success in life will be determined largely by your ability to speak, your ability to write, and the quality of your ideas, in that order.” The ability to speak. The ability to write. The quality of your ideas. Winston, a brilliant professor who taught thousands of students and was himself a pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence, also knew the power of emotional intelligence. While he recognized the value of brilliant ideas, he placed even higher importance on the ability to communicate those ideas in an impactful manner.


Alaska cockpit recording overwritten; limited to 2hrs
Reuters via Henry Baker
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The Air Current
 Security of Georgia's Dominion Voting Machines on Trial
CBS
 Linux devices are under attack by a never-before-seen worm
ArsTechnica
 OpenAI Quietly Deletes Ban on Using ChatGPT for Military and Warfare
The Intercept
 Pennsylvania government workers will start using ChatGPT in test program
The Verge
 AI firms' pledges to defend customers from IP issues have real limits
ArsTechnica
 Microsoft's Image Creator makes violent AI images of Biden, the Pope and more
The Washington Post
 CLEAR wants to scan your face at airports. Privacy experts are worried.
The Washington Post
 Advances in Mind-Decoding Technologies Raise Hopes—and Worries
Undark
 More Police Are Using Your Cameras for Video Evidence
The Marshall Project
 UK Post Office Horizon scandal now on TV
Jeremy Epstein
 How Astronomers Are Saving Astronomy From Satellites—For Now
NYTimes
 U.S. School Shooter Emergency Plans Exposed in a Highly Sensitive Database Leak
WiReD
 FTC bans major data broker from selling invasive location tracking details
The Verge
 U.S. Criminally Charges EBay in Cyberstalking Case
NYTimes
 Needham police warn residents to stop using mail collection boxes
The Globe
 AI fears creep into finance, business and law
WashPost
 Google is removing 17 'underutilized' Assistant features
TechCrunch
 Bitcoin ETF ads have already begun.
Lauren Weinstein
 Courts Forced SEC Into This Disaster
Better Markets
 Taylor Swift deepfake used for Le Creuset giveaway scam
Engadet
 Hackers can infect network-connected wrenches to install ransomware
ArsTechnica
 Apple was warned of AirDrop flaws before China's hack
Monty Solomon
 Re: The NY Subway crash and derailment
George Neville-Neil
 Re: How Tracking and Technology in Cars Is Being Weaponized by Abusive Partners
Steve Bacher

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