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Today's the day

Looking for the yellow dot on my comsec accountToday's the day![]()
If today is not the day I'll choose a random member and buy them a month membership to the forum.Looking for the yellow dot on my comsec account
Everyday is one day closer
Maybe today is the day…..
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Following on from this post the following 2022 Summer Intern position that has been opened at NASA suggests this project has advanced:The following article/paper is technophobe friendly and is a brilliant explanation of the history of trying to find a solution to communication for space missions and why NASA would have have been tickled pink when they discovered AKIDA technology:
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Cognitive Radios Will Go Where No Deep-Space Mission Has Gone Before
How radios can use neural networks to adapt to alien environmentsspectrum.ieee.org
If you have been following the story and dots about AKIDA and cognitive radio/communications this will fill in all the missing pieces.
My opinion only DYOR
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AKIDA BALLISTA
‘There’s always next year’
Spare a thought for St Kilda supporters. Their club was founded in 1873, and in the 149 years since, they’ve only won a single flag, and that by the barest of margins (Barry Breen you beauty). Fifty six years have now passed since that heroic last Saturday in September 1966. But for unpredictable bounces of the ball late in Grand Finals, they could have won in 2009 and 2010. The agonizing pain of defeat continues, but as lack of success follows lack of success…proud and defiant Saints supporters say there’s always next year.
Of late I’ve noticed an increasing number of posts critical of our Battler, and questioning a whole raft of issues. Return fire has quickly followed questioning the author‘s motives. If we are reasonable, I think we can all understand why dissent is inhabiting our forum...some of us are worried.
Those of us who got in early, have been able to assemble our holdings for quite modest investments. Although we can still feel frustration and impatience from a lack of success, spare a thought for those who invested later. No doubt they are also suffering anxiety and fear, because they’re in the red…some pretty deeply. Let’s use a bit of empathy and show a little kindness in the debates.
Certainly I would like to see things moving faster, but as some would know, I’m a true believer. In the next twelve months, our Battler will be riding high, giddy with success, dissent will be absent, and we’ll all be happy little Vegemites. If our share price is not at least $5.00 by this time next year, I’ll shout everyone here lunch at The Briars…Fact knows where this is.
Just like Sainters say…there’s always next year !!
I thought it was a strategic move to allow Putin to redirect troops from the Chinese Russian border over to the Ukraine war effort and thus weaken Purim’s ability to defend against a future Chinese advance into Russian territory .An interesting article for those who like to think about the bigger picture and Brainchip's statement "we don't need China at the moment":
MSN
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AKIDA BALLISTA
ARM is one of TSMC’s main technology partners. Brainchip is an ARM partner so AKIDA is part of the technology available through TSMC.I am about to go to a meeting but just a few minutes ago I typed in Brainchip into TSMC's website and an article came up, but I couldn't see us mentioned. Perhaps other eyes might be able to locate our mention.
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The word "brainchip" does not even appear in the page source.Weird!I am about to go to a meeting but just a few minutes ago I typed in Brainchip into TSMC's website and an article came up, but I couldn't see us mentioned. Perhaps other eyes might be able to locate our mention.
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Oh, they are called DarkTrace, but sadly too expensive for non-enterprise customers.Some body needs to come up with cyber security solution that blocks hackers.
I searched data breaches in Australia and came up with a list of attacks that has doubled since 2018 to 130 violations this year.
Data Breaches In Australia
www.webberinsurance.com.au
There are 1000s of solutions in the market for blocking attackers, what do mean come up with a solution. It’s on the company’s to actually use best security practices and solutions to ensure they can mitigate attacks.Some body needs to come up with cyber security solution that blocks hackers.
I searched data breaches in Australia and came up with a list of attacks that has doubled since 2018 to 130 violations this year.
Data Breaches In Australia
www.webberinsurance.com.au
Obviously it's not done well enough yet.There are 1000s of solutions in the market for blocking attackers, what do mean come up with a solution. It’s on the company’s to actually use best security practices and solutions to ensure they can mitigate attacks.
The only person to blame for this is the the listed companys in the article. They always cheap out and don’t care until they have been attacked. You need to enforce better standards in Australia by making laws and audits based on those laws that security practices are being done