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  1. Feb 2022
    1. “If the industry were to pivot and leverage blockchain technology, it would enable more seamless transparency in who is purchasing inventory, who is bidding on it, when, and at what price, at the speed of which media is purchased and sold,” says Paul Roberts, CEO, and Founder of New York, NY-based, Kubient. 

      “If the industry were to pivot and leverage blockchain technology, it would enable more seamless transparency in who is purchasing inventory, who is bidding on it, when, and at what price, at the speed of which media is purchased and sold,” says Paul Roberts, CEO, and Founder of New York, NY-based, Kubient.

  2. Jan 2022
    1. insights that can be gleaned from basic economic principles applied to situations usually not regarded as economic in nature, especially marriage, family — and dating."

    1. Sidis claims that his ideas are similar to a great scientist named Lord Kelvin - who theorized that "life works through a reversal of entropy and that living organism, especially animal life, act the part of sorting demon [… [an entity] who could sort out the smaller particles, and separate the slower ones from the faster ones."} ". In contrast to Sidis uses Lord Kelvin idea to say that it is believed that the explanation of reversal are less significant than that of ordinary physical laws [A STATEMENT OR FACT, DEDUCED FROM OBSERVATION, THAT IS RELATING TO THINGS PRECEIVED THROUGH THE SENSES OPPOSED TO THE MIND] but rather reversals indicate suspending. In other words reversals are temporarily preventing the continuation of nature and forces of nature. Like a chandelier

    2. Sidis theory in whole represents the idea "of what is known as cyclical change. This idea is a very old one, being found among the philosophers of the Ionian school [The Ionian school of Pre-Socratic philosophy was centred in Miletus, Ionia in the 6th century BC. Miletus and its environment was a thriving mercantile melting pot of current ideas of the time. The Ionian School included such thinkers as Thales, Anaximander,], and reappearing at later periods from time to time."

    3. Sidis discovered in the mental facts or situations that have been observed to exist or occur, his discoveries especially caused readers to question the mystery of where this "reserve energy" he discovered came from and they also questioned his explanation to the question. So Sidis hoped to explain this in this book titile the animate and inanimate

    4. In summary Sidis states entropy/reversals is a fact or situation that is observed to exist which recurs at uniform intervals and reversals can be identified with what is generally known as life. Next he declares reversals to be a new " idea of unavailable energy …[being] that of a reserve fund of energy, used only by life , and created by non- living forces."

    5. entropy is a fact or situation that is observed to exist that recurs a uniform intervals and reversals can be identified with what is generally known as life.

    6. Sidis also sets forth the idea "that reversals of the second law are a regular [recur at uniform intervals] phenomenon [a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question], and identify them with what is generally known as life "

    7. Sidis is a child prodigy - he "sets forth a theory which is speculative in nature" because he has no evidence.

      His idea is based on "reversibility of everything in time"

      He posits "every process has its time image" has "a corresponding process which is its exact reverse with respect to time"

      It is a physical (relating to things perceived through the senses as opposed to the mind; tangible or concrete.) law (a statement of fact, deduced from observation, to the effect that a particular natural or scientific phenomenon always occurs if certain conditions are present) --- A STATEMENT OR FACT, DEDUCED FROM OBSERVATION, THAT IS RELATING TO THINGS PRECEIVED THROUGH THE SENSES OPPOSED TO THE MIND

      It is Sidis's theory of reversal.

      In physics " reversals are possible by imagining … [an entity] who could sort out the smaller particles, and separate the slower ones from the faster ones."

      Note: Systemic racism is a system designed to separate whites and blacks. I want to figure out a way to create a new star from the dust of the old. I think I can use this theory of reversal to create or reveal even more the already corresponding process in time with systemic racism.

      Entropy is the " second law of thermodynamics brought in the idea of energy - level, of unavailable energy (or “ entropy,” as it was called by Clausius) which was constantly increasing"

    1. Companies are creating new non cookie tracking advertising method - I believe geotracking and data science which is visualizing data can target people beyond cohort in a metaphorical way - geolocation in comparison to metalocation using symbols slash car wrapped advertisements to achieve company specific goals

    2. This new method of advertising claims to be just as successful in ROI for companies- "Google claims that advertisers can get nearly the same return on investment from FLoC as they would through cookie-based tracking"

    3. Every business in the states are faced with a fairly recent problem which is having to find a new way to track or target customers on the internet

  3. Nov 2021
    1. These culturalsegments can be correlated withfive areas that together make up asystem of mutual vulnerability or, conversely, can become one ofmutual sustainability.

      These cultural segments can be correlated with five areas that together make up a system of mutual vulnerability or, conversely, can become one of mutual sustainability.

      Metaphysical reminds me of metaphase which is a checkpoint, alignment, realignment, arresting all previous cycles

    2. (vi) the need for normative and metaphysical expression. These culturalsegments can be correlated withfive areas that together make up asystem of mutual vulnerability or, conversely, can become one ofmutual sustainability. They are (i) the environment; (ii) the economy;(iii) the society; (iv) the polity; and (v) the culture. Culture is defined toinclude science and technology, values, goals, religion and philosophy,aesthetics, and patterns of behavior. This holistic perspective, englob-ing all six needs, does not lend itself to easy action. But there is con-siderable value in using this kind of approach to view societies assystems, with all segments of the pattern interlinked and interacting.Also, by focusing on the totality and innate worth of a given society, wecan minimize the ethnocentric bias that results from our own culturalconditioning, a bias to which those from Western countries have beenall too prone.Culture is the widening of the mind and of the spirit.—Jawaharlal NehruFig. 26.2Rural indicators: a basic set.SourceAuthor

      population and migration retelling the black American story and reimaging the black American in Rundberg area district 4.

    1. small talk questions shouldn’t be clever. You just need to say something to signal that you’re friendly and up for socializing.

      small talk questions shouldn’t be clever. You just need to say something to signal that you’re friendly and up for socializing.

    2. It helps to speak louder, sure. But there are other things you can do to make people pay attention to you.

      movement with your arm just before you start talking in a group

    1. n a speech, the speaker must project an impression that he is honest, sincere, and trustworthy. He must establish credibility and be likable. If he is successful, the audience will be more inclined to accept and to act on his message. In written appeals, ethos is also important.

      ethos

    2. Appeals to emotions are made primarily through narratives. For example, the story of how a young girl was raped and murdered by a registered sex offender in Florida might be used to persuade lawmakers to pass laws requiring closer monitoring of sex offenders.

      emotion

    3. These are distinguished by purpose, as the names indicate, but also by structure or organization. For example, an experienced writer understands that an essay that compares and contrasts, or that describes a problem and presents a solution, each has its own conventional pattern of organization and that once readers recognize the intended mode, they also expect the writer to follow the organizational conventions associated with it.

      each has its own conventional pattern of organization