The document discusses empowering women and promoting gender equality. It talks about the importance of women's leadership and voices. It provides links to websites about empowering women and achieving gender parity. Pictures are included that seem to depict women overcoming challenges or being active in their communities.
Toward Better Interactions in Recommender Systems: Cycling and Serpentining A...Qian Zhao
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An experience design perspective on recommenders: There is a tradeoff between serving come-and-go users vs. encouraging deeper interaction/engagement!
Better understanding of the trade-off between efficiency vs. engagement can help design a better recommender user experience!
Cycling and serpentining top-N recommendation lists have benefits (higher engagement) but also costs (negative perception)!
More work combining algorithms and user experience is needed!
The document is from Adobe and discusses their Experience Cloud product. It contains numerous copyright notices and sections about how the Experience Cloud can help companies better understand customers, deliver consistent messaging across channels, and create enjoyable experiences for users through digital marketing and technologies like artificial intelligence. The document emphasizes Adobe's leadership position in the industry and capabilities of their platform.
This document discusses setting up the AWS CLI and mounting volumes for an API container. It installs Python, gets Pip, and uses Pip to install the AWS CLI. It then lists several volume mounts, including mounting local storage for MySQL, mounting AWS credentials, and mounting an application and storage for an API.
The document discusses using Amazon Route 53 to route traffic to an Amazon S3 bucket hosted website and EC2 instance. Route 53 can be used to route traffic for a domain name to either the S3 bucket, which would host a static website, or to an EC2 instance using record sets. This allows traffic to be dynamically routed between the S3 website and EC2 server.
IoT Devices Compliant with JC-STAR Using Linux as a Container OSTomohiro Saneyoshi
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Security requirements for IoT devices are becoming more defined, as seen with the EU Cyber Resilience Act and Japan’s JC-STAR.
It's common for IoT devices to run Linux as their operating system. However, adopting general-purpose Linux distributions like Ubuntu or Debian, or Yocto-based Linux, presents certain difficulties. This article outlines those difficulties.
It also, it highlights the security benefits of using a Linux-based container OS and explains how to adopt it with JC-STAR, using the "Armadillo Base OS" as an example.
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