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Founded in 2018 by a group friends ex GTC student from Yangon and Mandalay.
14/06/2024
BBC nih CNF/A Chinlung City ah an kal I an tlak mi a si.
Myanmar’s Chin state: Torture and r**e allegations against the military, BBC finds | BBC News A warning that some will find this report distressing.Myanmar’s military junta government is facing an armed challenge to its rule in several parts of the co...
28/05/2024
Suize le Dollar thlen rate
Lesson 1. THE RICH DON'T WORK FOR MONEY!
The Poor and Middle Classwork for Money. The Rich have Money work for them.
Dad Poor Dad
Optimism sounds like a sales pitch. Pessimism sounds like someone trying to help you.
Seduction of Pessimism
Psychology of Money
Housel
"The most important part of every Plan is Planning on your Plan not going according to Plan"
Psychology of Money
for Error
Morgan Housel
Try Honestly to see things from the other person's point of view.
Dale Carnegie
Dr. Johnson said: "God himself, Sir, does not propose to judge man until the end of his days", Why should you and I?
14/04/2024
Two students from the University of Washington have developed an innovative pair of gloves capable of translating sign language into text or speech, earning them the $10,000 Lemelson-MIT Student Prize. This technological breakthrough communicates data via Bluetooth to a computer, which then identifies and vocalizes the corresponding gesture.
Historically, deaf individuals have faced considerable isolation from society, primarily due to communication barriers with hearing individuals. This issue is especially prevalent in low- to middle-income countries, where nearly all deaf people lack formal sign language education, often learning from peers within their community. Consequently, their use of sign language remains confined to their immediate social circles, including family members who have adapted to communicate with them.
Until now, the concept of a technology facilitating seamless communication between deaf and hearing individuals was unheard of. The University of Washington's invention promises to bridge this gap, fostering inclusivity and eliminating the segregation previously experienced by the deaf community.
While the device's detailed data information is currently unavailable to users, and it's too early to speculate on potential improvements, the construction challenges, including the integration of a flexible printed circuit board (PCB) on the wrist connected to a rigid microprocessor board, and again to a flexible PCB connected to the fingers, suggest a commitment to high hardware quality. This dedication aims to ensure the device's stability and durability for long-term use, making it accessible and affordable for deaf individuals, potentially even those living on a limited income.
Presently in its infancy, particularly concerning Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity, the device solely communicates with laptop computers. However, planned enhancements include compatibility with smartphones or watches, which could substantially benefit user experience. Despite current delays in audio output, achieving real-time or near-real-time conversation levels could revolutionize access to formal education and employment opportunities for the deaf community.
For different security levels, there may arise issues. For example, normal users communicating may not pose a security risk, but for specific individuals such as high-level officials, there could be security vulnerabilities that might be exploited by hackers during communications.
This invention signifies a monumental step towards inclusivity, promising a future where deaf individuals can seamlessly communicate with the broader community, thus paving the way for greater societal integration and equal opportunities.
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Incredible sign language gloves Two students from the University of Washington have invented gloves that can translate sign language into text or speech. Their invention has earned them a $...
10/04/2024
Very good news: The junta is at the tipping point💪
Myanmar: is the junta’s grip on power weakening and what next for its leadership? After a string of high-profile and embarrassing battlefield losses questions have been raised about how long military chief Min Aung Hlaing can survive
So sad for this child!
Children should not be harm!🧑
Good Lord, Please, take good care of him and others.
Let's pray for their safety today in Myanmar, shall we?🙏
Now, Children are a suspect.
I am very deeply saddened by seeing this video a child is a suspect for burning down buildings in Amarapura, Mandalay just carrying a bottle of petroleum. This could be for their family, guy, how pity this child is a tight hand grip to his neck and pulling around with threating voices, the child crying asking for their forgiveness to people, Please, don't hit me, I am innocent. I am no harm...
There’s a saying for parents: Having a child is like having your heart walking around outside of your body.
When the 1988 uprising, Children were a victim of abduction and forced to destabilise the public properties. This military coup is the same people from 1988 uprising.
How many children has been in this situation in this Military Coup. They supposed to take care of them their education and have a future. Why so rude to Children.
Children see Children learn. what they see is they learn for life. Save the Children.
This video made my life very uncomfortable unacceptable will last long a trauma.
please,
No Children no Cry
No Children no Threat
No Children no Suspect
No Children no Victim
No Children no Harm
This Devil will be gone soon.
09/02/2021
3 Bedrooms Unit @ Sanchaung Garden Residence For Rent - abigdollar.com 3 Bedrooms Unit @ Sanchaung Garden Residence For Rent It has 1056 Sqft (High Floor with Nice View) 1 Master Bedroom (Bathroom attached), 2 Bedrooms, 4 Air Conditioners, Tile Flooring, Lift, 1 common bathroom, car parking, Gym, Swimming Pool and Security, Fully Furnished. Price: 1100 USD per month Lo...
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