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Friday, February 17, 2023

The Insane Security of Mark Zuckerberg

 

                                                                                             



It's not news that fortune 500 companies

are overseen by powerful men and women, 

who earn millions of dollars annually

while managing their respective

multi-billion dollar firms.


wealthy and powerful people will always

have enemies. there are people who will

always find a reason to hate them, 

it could be due to their being envious

of the huge amounts of money these ceos

earn.


Maybe they want a slice of that pie.

it could also be because they are not in

support of the way their capital was

generated.

whatever the reason fame always seems to

be followed by a level of resentment, 

therefore it's not surprising at all

when you see the amount of money

companies spend on security.


After all the greatest asset of any good

company is its people, and there is no

one more important than a ceo.

however even among silicon valley ceos

mark zuckerberg's insane security, 

allowance stands out.


welcome to the rich attic.

Today we will be looking at the insane

lengths,  facebook goes to to protect its

founder and ceo.

personal security is not a new thing or

even a big deal

to mention,  an obvious example the

president of the united states is

guarded by the secret service 24/7.


To the white house and the nation at

large,  the high monetary cost of keeping

the leader of the free world safe is

more than worth it, especially since any

harm that comes to the president will be

reflected upon everyone else in the

population.


This is the mentality of top companies

who generate billions of dollars every

year.it is important for them to protect the

excellent people who lead them to

success and no matter how expensive it

is,  it's a small price to pay for the

sense of security.


In 2016 according to an sec filing ceo

of twitter,  jack dorsey had security

bills reaching 65

dollars.

today the number is most likely at least

double that amount.

uber according to their financial

statements released in march 2020,  spent

about six hundred thousand on dara khas

rashahi.


Based on apple's 2020 statement their

ceo tim cook,  gets a security allowance

of 500 000.

at google,  their ceo sundar pachai spent

a huge sum of 1.2 million dollars for

his security detail in 2018.

this was a sharp rise from previous

years,  most probably as a result of the

attacks on the youtube campus.


Amazon ceo and founder jeff bezos,  spends

1.6 million dollars on his security

detail.

he has been spending this much since

2012.

however as insanely wealthy as he is,  he

pays for extra security costs out of his

own pocket.

it's true that the ceos of top-notch

tech firms,  we've just looked at spend

more on personal security than the vast

number of people earn in a whole

lifetime.


However when it comes to spending insane

amounts of money on security, mark

zuckerberg is the undisputed champion.

Even though according to facebook's

financial filings for 2019,  it was

reported that the ceo collected no

salary.The tech company still spent 23.4

million dollars for his personal

security.

On the surface,  it seems extreme that

facebook would be willing to spend so

much more on the safety of its ceo,  in

comparison to other tech companies.

However if you look closely and observe

zuckerberg's role within facebook and

facebook's role in our modern world,  it

becomes clear why mark zuckerberg's

personal security costs are far greater

than the ones for other silicon valley

ceos.


We all have a lot of companies and

brands whose products and services we

use and love.

However it is rare that we care about

the people running the company to the

same extent, 

as a matter of fact nine times out of

ten we have no idea who that person is.

Mark zuckerberg is an anomaly within

that space, 

the ceo of facebook is just as infamous

and notorious as facebook itself.

Whether he is in the headlines on the

news due to a facebook announcement, or

scandal or whether he is trending on

social media because of a new meme, 

zuckerberg is about as far from

anonymous as a ceo can get.


Facebook is mark zuckerberg and mark

zuckerberg is facebook. in the eyes of

the public these two are one in the same.

zuckerberg's synonymity with facebook is

probably a huge reason for his insane

security costs.


Even though ceos are ultimately

responsible for their companies,  a lot of

the time the general public draws a

mental clear line between the person in

charge and the company they are in

charge of, 

Facebook is a different situation in the

public eye. Zuckerberg is forever tightly

connected to facebook.


For this reason, virtually every public

move or mishap by facebook is viewed as

a reflection of the ceo himself.

so facebook's successes and more

importantly facebook's failures all

result in hatred being directed directly

to their ceo himself.

For example earlier this summer when

facebook took a stance on regulating and

filtering fake news, the public did not

only see it as facebook taking a stance, 

they saw it as zuckerberg himself

releasing a personal statement.


Since attention and fame generally leads

to a higher chance of danger,  the

consequences that zuckerberg needs more

security to stay safe.

Some companies have famous founders, 

some companies have famous ceos, 

some companies have both.

However very few uber successful

companies are still spearheaded by their

founders to this day.


Google is currently run by sundar pachai, 

but was founded by larry page and sergey

brin.

Bill gates created microsoft,  but today

satya nadella is in charge of the

company.

Steve jobs founded apple,  but even before

he passed away he was no longer in the

position of ceo.

That post is now held by tim cook.

Facebook was created by mark zuckerberg, 

eduardo saverin andrew mccollum dustin

moskovitz and chris hughes.


You can have your theories and opinions

about how zuckerberg has dealt with the

ownership of the company,  but the

indisputable fact is this, 

to this day even after all this time, 

mark zuckerberg is still both the

co-founder and ceo of facebook.


This double distinction makes mark

zuckerberg the face of facebook in

almost every aspect.

Mark zuckerberg is without a doubt in

value to facebook's brand,  and this

explains why they are willing to invest

so much money into his safety.


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Wednesday, February 15, 2023

A Simple Trick on How to Save Up A Lot of Money Fast

                                                                                                                              


a simple trick that will teach you how

to save money. if only I could stop

spending money on stuff I don't need I

would buy so many useful things. have you

ever thought this? then this video is

just for you. there is a simple and

efficient way to save money and as a

bonus we'll show you the worst places to

hide your emergency cash.

rule number one

zero out your money every evening, it's

pretty easy you have to zero out the

unspent money every evening.for instance

you decided to zero out two,  one zero in

the evening you have five hundred and

thirty two dollars in cash two thousand

four hundred and twenty five dollars, 

available on your bank card what you

should do, 

subtract the last digit from each number

to get a zero at the end it's easier to

zero out cash into a piggy bank and you

may use a savings account or any other

bank account to transfer the money from

your card.for example five hundred and

thirty two dollars minus 2 dollars

equals five hundred and thirty dollars.


two thousand four hundred and twenty

five dollars minus five dollars equals

two thousand,  four hundred and twenty

dollars.you may also zero out two more

zeros for example,  two to five hundred

and thirty-two dollars minus thirty-two

dollars , equals five hundred dollars two

thousand four hundred and twenty five

dollars , minus twenty five dollars equals

two thousand four hundred dollars.


rule number two move any unspent money

to your saving account,  save everything

that's left over before payday. zero out

one more time at the end of the month.

for instance you still have three

hundred dollars in cash and one thousand

dollars in the bank,  just move it to your

savings account.

what are the advantages

of this simple method here,  they are you

know how much money you have every

morning and it's always a round number

you start to control your spendings

and stop buying crap.most importantly

you actually

save money,  and finally here's our bonus

the 8 worst places to hide your cash.


people have many reasons why they don't

use a bank and instead hide their cash

at home. are you one of those who keep

their emergency savings under the

mattress? if you are , we want to warn you

that keeping money stashed around the

house is not always safe. 1 in the

backyard, 

burying your cash in the backyard is not

a good idea for three simple reasons, 

your neighbor might see you hiding it. if

your pet loves digging holes it can

easily find your money buried in the

ground .your rainy day fund may be ruined

by rain.

- under your mattress

although hiding your dollars under the

mattress has become a classic,  don't

think that keeping your cash there is a

good idea just because you sleep on it.

when you're not at home it'll be the

first place for thieves to check.

3 in

shopping bags, even if thieves don't look

for your savings and random shopping

bags, they might need them to carry the

stuff they stole and you don't want to

give them another pleasant surprise.

right for in old wallets and handbags

don't put your emergency cash in your

old wallets and handbags even if you

don't use them anymore.it doesn't mean

they are a good place to keep the money.


5. in laundry baskets, you might think

it's a good idea to keep your money in

the basket for dirty clothes,  an object

that no one would want to touch

however thieves use those baskets to

transport stolen objects,  so sometimes a

laundry basket is exactly what they need.


6. behind a picture or photo in a frame.

another classic thieves watch the same

movies as the rest of us and they won't

hesitate to check such sneaky places

even if it means breaking your most

precious memories.

7.and safes that are

not bolted down, it doesn't matter if

it's small or large your safe is useless.

if the thieves can carry it it's a good

idea to bolt your safe down so that it

is difficult to move and carry a wall a

floor

even a piece of furniture will do fine.

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eight in drawers and cabinets.

neither drawers nor closed cabinets are

safe to keep your money in. thieves often

have screwdrivers and crowbars with them

so close pieces of furniture are among

the places they check first.if you feel

like you have run out of places to hide

your money try the following suggestions, 

wrap your money in a plastic bag and

tape it to the bottom of the kitchen

counter , pour it to the bottom of your

kids toy box the best option is to

create a false bottom in it in a

waterproof containers stored in the

lowest drawer of your refrigerator,  or

freezer. make sure it doesn't read ice

cream or something else,  yummy thieves

might want to try hide your savings

among buttons threads and other sewing

accessories unless the , if suddenly need

to sew something they most probably

won't look for your money in there in a

pair of old shoes clothes or maybe in an

old computer that no longer works.

 make

sure it all looks like junk you have not

disposed of yet , so are you saving money

for anything important let us know in

the comments. what you're saving up for

don't forget to share this video with

your friends to help them spend money

wisely.hit the like button below if you

want to see more videos on a similar

topic.

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The benefits of a good night's sleep - Shai Marcu

 

                                                   


It's 4 a.m., and the big test is in eight hours,

followed by a piano recital.

You've been studying and playing for days, but you still don't feel ready for either.

So, what can you do?

Well, you can drink another cup of coffee

and spend the next few hours cramming and practicing,

but believe it or not,

you might be better off closing the books, putting away the music,

and going to sleep.


Sleep occupies nearly a third of our lives,

but many of us give surprisingly little attention and care to it.

This neglect is often the result of a major misunderstanding.

Sleep isn't lost time,

or just a way to rest when all our important work is done.

Instead, it's a critical function,

during which your body balances and regulates its vital systems,

affecting respiration

and regulating everything from circulation to growth and immune response.

That's great, but you can worry about all those things after this test, right?

Well, not so fast.


It turns out that sleep is also crucial for your brain,

with a fifth of your body's circulatory blood

being channeled to it as you drift off.

And what goes on in your brain while you sleep

is an intensely active period of restructuring

that's crucial for how our memory works.


At first glance,

our ability to remember things doesn't seem very impressive at all.

19th century psychologist Herman Ebbinghaus

demonstrated that we normally forget 40% of new material

within the first twenty minutes,

a phenomenon known as the forgetting curve.

But this loss can be prevented through memory consolidation,

the process by which information is moved

from our fleeting short-term memory to our more durable long-term memory.

This consolidation occurs with the help of a major part of the brain,

known as the hippocampus.


Its role in long-term memory formation

was demonstrated in the 1950s by Brenda Milner

in her research with a patient known as H.M.

After having his hippocampus removed,

H.M.'s ability to form new short-term memories was damaged,

but he was able to learn physical tasks through repetition.

Due to the removal of his hippocampus,

H.M.'s ability to form long-term memories was also damaged.

What this case revealed, among other things,

was that the hippocampus was specifically involved

in the consolidation of long-term declarative memory,

such as the facts and concepts you need to remember for that test,

rather than procedural memory,

such as the finger movements you need to master for that recital.


Milner's findings, along with work by Eric Kandel in the 90's,

have given us our current model of how this consolidation process works.

Sensory data is initially transcribed

and temporarily recorded in the neurons as short-term memory.

From there, it travels to the hippocampus,

which strengthens and enhances the neurons in that cortical area.

Thanks to the phenomenon of neuroplasticity,

new synaptic buds are formed, allowing new connections between neurons,

and strengthening the neural network

where the information will be returned as long-term memory.

So why do we remember some things and not others?

Well, there are a few ways to influence

the extent and effectiveness of memory retention.

For example, memories that are formed in times of heightened feeling,

or even stress,

will be better recorded due to the hippocampus' link with emotion.


But one of the major factors contributing to memory consolidation is,

you guessed it,

a good night's sleep.

Sleep is composed of four stages,

the deepest of which are known as slow-wave sleep

and rapid eye movement.

EEG machines monitoring people during these stages

have shown electrical impulses

moving between the brainstem, hippocampus, thalamus, and cortex,

which serve as relay stations of memory formation.

And the different stages of sleep have been shown to help consolidate

different types of memories.


During the non-REM slow-wave sleep,

declarative memory is encoded into a temporary store

in the anterior part of the hippocampus.

Through a continuing dialogue between the cortex and hippocampus,

it is then repeatedly reactivated,

driving its gradual redistribution to long-term storage in the cortex.

REM sleep, on the other hand, with its similarity to waking brain activity,

is associated with the consolidation of procedural memory.

So based on the studies,

going to sleep three hours after memorizing your formulas

and one hour after practicing your scales would be the most ideal.


So hopefully you can see now that skimping on sleep

not only harms your long-term health,

but actually makes it less likely

that you'll retain all that knowledge and practice from the previous night,

all of which just goes to affirm the wisdom of the phrase, "Sleep on it."

When you think about all the internal restructuring

and forming of new connections that occurs while you slumber,

you could even say that proper sleep

will have you waking up every morning with a new and improved brain,

ready to face the challenges ahead.

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High school leaver builds own electricity power plant (Amazing Story) | Faces of Kenya |Documentary

 

                                                                           


my student in school was that,  it was a

talented boy but in terms of academic

not able he goes.even today if you tel

megiddo too lightly you not be able to

light,  if you tel megiddo to lead it is

an issue as a problem.


"it is approximately a two-hour 27

minutes drive from the Nairobi CBD to

the famous waterfalls of River Gondo,  in

materia constituency Morana county. where

one john Megiddo and Gezer form for Liva

has his innovation madeira mini

hydroelectric power plant situated.


Madeira like to adjourn Mahiro agar a

media - visual project, you're my hero

main Hyder acquisitive project in from

at any age.John had this unwavering

desire to learn about power connections, 

he had an inborn gift but nonetheless

many had a lot of misconceptions about

his art and even tipped him for a madman.


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tourism Kwanza ProQuest area penguin got

away, 

American actually do a total lack of

secretary, 

I'm glad the freedom of Amazonia and

after Yama blastema.

 the story of this

youthful chap is that of triumph against

a series of innumerable challenges.


several attempts and misconceptions from

many as is the case with almost all

distinguished men in society today. he

had to sell rabbits to make little

savings to see his project come to life.

upon to come to them when I do our

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itself I'd occupied a fifty book

required to find a cozy room with an

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Davao

via the Aramaic fungus Villa and the

Quanah Napier grass sand.


when I was an

idea khaki dough of dog as I don't even

know your traitor secret a copper

peasant yelling use a boozy agua tomodea

karana combined,  according to his high

school principal John may not have been

a strong student academically,  but he was

out rightly gifted from his day-to-day.


activities my student his goal was that, 

it was a talented boy but in terms of

academic

not able, he goes even today if you tell

my dear o - lady you know to be able

lights,  if you tel megiddo to lead it is

an issue as a problem but tell him to

give you power he will give you power

using the Dyna dynamo and autos.


He knew

all the terms of all the material that

he was using from his curiosity of how a

simple bicycle dynamics - how

alternators power electrical systems

from waterfalls was born this

hydroelectric power plant that has

transformed the lives of many in Mathia

constituency.


This is where I decided to

build the water high tech but the after

we collected over time tech,  because "what

we required is the pressure of the water, 

then to God with a pipe direct the

turbine the turbines in the power house"

he says convert the kinetic energy of

falling water from the water falls into

mechanical energy,  which is in turn

converted into electrical energy by the

generator.


Yes since gotten from

well-wishes the walk of the what I

dishonored to till the tub the turbine, 

turbine this inside the power house the

after body the tablet is written it will

tell the knob of the automata the bigger

Tomita it is now producing about 650

cravat, after i generate the power we

then use the step-up transformer which

produce about a 11:11 harder the

kilowatt then we step down for the

domestic use that is a 4 15 watt.


 Yeah

then what I'd go about the river after

getting the go-ahead from the Kenya

Energy Regulatory Commission he has been

able to supply this power to over 400

households in his community,  and at an

affordable price the first beneficiary

of his project though was his mother who

had to sell bananas to see him through

secondary school.hidden near 2m when the

doc holliday to ayat or hidden a

Tokumaru

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need a guru yoga guy.


Viveca homogamy appear his power project

has positively impacted the lives of

many including businessman who are

grateful to him for literally lighting

up their lives. imagine an angle me

Knight was taken Moria Toro India

manually by Santa Papa some money -

quadriyyah data imagine Megiddo at an

Witwicky - known and moody night and pay

an ugly piece of citizenship, could you

imagine my Villa joohyuk ana power in

the custom cotton region east imagine

megiddo immense ideas.


 On that sunny mr.

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Makka pakka bisa.Kenya as a country has

numerous waterfalls ranging from the

renown 14 false guru falls kuru Falls

the China Falls the look at and

Thompson's Falls in a guru just to name

but a few.


John hopes to stretch his innovation to

all regions endured with waterfalls

within and without the country to ensure

that he reduces the numbers of those

living without electricity.

KMZ McConnell take when the Kuna for Doc

wanna keep at arezzo

from Madonna's from Eloise's there's a

queen a sub-project women Kenya,  or

outside the country.John is viewed by

many in his community and its environs

not only as a hero but as a living

example of why parents and teachers who

don't have academically strong children

need to tap into the talents and gifts

of their children once they spot them.


the fact that he was not able to perform

well in class did not discourage him

from moving on.

let us not draw away students that are

not performing well in class. I believe

that God has a blessing for every child

Jamuna Rock'em Sock'em totaled over our

new talent a Akhil can

come on in everybody. 


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