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What it's like to work at Bosch Software Innovations in Sofia - Duration: 2:04.Hello, my name is Hristo Stanchev. Welcome to the Bosch Software Innovations office in Sofia.
We have a modern and functional office that was designed for the maximum productivity of our IoT developers. It has several interesting features such as walls that people can write on,
as well as glass focus rooms. Our colleagues often have large amounts of devices on their desks as well as several monitors.
We have different sized conference rooms as well as focus rooms for individual work.
We have rooms for leisure and relaxation. We also have a gaming room and fully equipped kitchens on every floor.
What makes us a unique company are the IoT projects that we do and the people we work with. This can be seen all around the office as it was designed by these same people.
Different teams were formed for planning each space – the gaming room, the canteen.
Each visitor can understand and observe our projects, which domains we work in and what cool people we meet on a daily basis.
Besides being great professionals, our colleagues are also very positive people who are ready to help at any time and it is always fun to work with them.
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How to update the software on your Mac — Apple Support - Duration: 2:24.Upgrading the operating system on your Mac
gives you access to the next release of macOS.
In this video,
we'll upgrade from macOS Sierra to High Sierra.
High Sierra is the latest release
that brings new technologies and refinements
to apps you use every day.
Before you upgrade,
make sure you have a Time Machine backup.
Time Machine is a backup utility built into your Mac.
It automatically backs up all of your files
to an external storage device,
so you can restore them later.
If you need help using Time Machine,
look for a link in the description below.
You can access the latest macOS release
from the App Store in your Dock,
or by clicking the Apple logo
in the upper-left corner of your screen.
In the App Store under the Updates tab,
you'll see all available software and app updates.
If you haven't installed macOS High Sierra,
a banner will appear at the top of the Updates pane
in the Mac App Store.
To begin installing the latest operating system,
click the Free Upgrade button.
Once the download is complete, the installer will launch
and guide you through the installation process.
Once your computer restarts,
you may be prompted to enable new features by Setup Assistant.
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Then macOS High Sierra will launch,
and you can start enjoying all the new technologies
and app refinements.
You can change your Mac App Store settings
to ensure you get updates to High Sierra
and your apps automatically.
Installing updates is one of the best ways
to keep your Mac secure
and ensure you have the latest features.
To get updates automatically, click System Preferences,
then click the App Store.
Then select "Install app updates"
and "Install macOS updates."
If those preferences are not available,
first choose to automatically check for updates
and choose to download
newly available updates in the background.
And now, you can always keep macOS High Sierra up-to-date.
For more helpful tips like this,
subscribe to the Apple Support Channel
or click a video to keep watching.
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What Should I Look for in Stock Trading Software? - Duration: 4:36.- What should you look for in stock trading software?
Quite a bit.
This is the make or break kind of piece to your trading puzzle.
There's a lot of bad software out there.
There's a lot of bad platforms, and frankly, I got fed up with it.
That's why we created StocksToTrade, because this is the one platform that is made for
low price stock trading.
Obviously most platforms have all the same stuff, like news, charts, level two, all integrated.
The difference that you have to think about with penny stock trading, if you're gonna
become a penny stock trader, is that most platforms don't give a shit about penny stocks.
So, many of the biggest movers literally just will not show up on the platform.
If you're looking for big percent gainers, if you compare stocks to trade, big percent
gainers versus other platforms, other platforms will miss some OTC stocks, some pink sheet
stocks, stocks that are traded very low price, versus this platform is specifically designed
for us.
That's why we created it.
I tried working with other platforms.
I didn't say, "Hey I want to create a platform.
"I want to spend millions of dollars and years "of fucking hassle."
I came to this conclusion only because we tried working with other platforms, and no
one wanted to focus on penny stocks.
The whole world, in case you don't realize this by now, hates on penny stocks.
Therein lies the opportunity, because all the richest, all the most knowledgeable, all
the best traders that I know, ignore this niche.
So your competition are fucking idiots.
Picture the hyenas in The Lion King.
Like Ed, that's the typical penny stock trader.
Ed.
If you go to my conference, the most popular thing at my conference very year is when we
give out free pens.
If I hold up a pen, all the little hyenas are loving it, for a stupid little thing that's
made in China for three cents, and they're just dumb hyenas.
It's not their fault, they're trying to scrape by, like they're living off scraps.
That's what most penny stock traders are.
So, thinking about all this, if you have a platform that has tools and news and social
media scanning, where you can actually search through Twitter, you can search through all
of social media, using filters.
There's also 40 plus filters built in, scanning stocks, the biggest percent gainers, intraday,
over three days, over five days, these are my 40 plus scans that I use everyday to find
the hottest stocks.
That is what is most needed in a platform.
You need to use this to find the best trades.
If you use a platform that is sub-par, if you use something that is not specifically
designed for this, you might miss a really good trade, and I hate seeing that, I hate
underappreciated opportunities, underutilized strategies.
I hate missed opportunities, so use StocksToTrade.
There's so many videos on it, there's tutorials, my student Tim Bowen who's a part time trader,
is the lead trainer on StocksToTrade.
If you check out StocksToTrade Pro, he'll help you get all into the platform in ways
that are really beneficial to you.
We're just getting started.
There's gonna be broker integration, there's so much more stuff, paper money where you
can actually practice with fantasy cash.
That's very good for beginners, too.
So, as we build StocksToTrade more, you're gonna love it.
So start using it today.
Start getting used to it, because it does take some time to learn a new platform, and
I don't want you missing out.
I don't want you missing opportunities.
That's the only platform that I would use.
It's in my own best interest to create my most successful students.
It's good for my ego, it's good for my business, it's good for you.
So, please don't fight me on this, use StocksToTrade.
We built it for you to make life easier.
In the past I've had 30 websites that I had to use to research stocks.
You don't have to use any of that anymore.
It's all built into StocksToTrade.
You're welcome.
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DAOS | High-Performance Software Defined Storage Over Persistent Memory | Intel Software - Duration: 2:23.Hi I'm Micah Bhakti from Intel and in this video,
I'm going to share a bit about DAOS,
our software defined storage engine, designed specifically
around persistent memory.
I'll tell you a bit about how DAOS will benefit you
as a developer, and give you some resources
so that you can learn more.
DAOS, or our Distributed Asynchronous Object Storage
is a storage engine designed from the ground up to leverage
a combination of persistent storage class memory,
and traditional NVME SSDs.
Persistent memory, also known as storage class memory,
is a new hardware technology that provides byte addressable
storage like DRAM, but which retains data when powered off.
This is important because it allows us to build new storage
systems with much higher performance
than is possible with traditional disks.
One of the problems with adding persistent memory
into current storage systems is that conventional software
defined storage was designed around block addressable media
like SSDs and hard drives.
These types of devices have relatively high latency.
So a few extra microseconds for the software
stack to process the I/O is not noticeable.
With storage class memory however,
this extra software overhead prevents applications
from taking full advantage of the performance benefits.
DAOS was created from the ground up to address this problem,
and runs completely in userspace to minimize software overhead
while using standardized PMDK and SPDK libraries to write
to the underlying devices.
This allows us to maximize the IOPS and bandwidth
that applications can get from the storage class memory
hardware.
This means that if you want to implement an S3 interface, NFS,
or provide virtual block storage on top of the DAOS engine
you can do that, and as a developer,
you don't have to worry about how your data is being written
or persisted underneath.
Within the storage engine DAOS is automatically taking
care of the features, such as transactional non-blocking I/O,
advanced data protection with self-healing
on commodity hardware, end-to-end data integrity
checks, fine grained data control, and elastic storage
provisioning to optimize performance and cost.
DAOS is an open source project under the Apache 2.0 license
and it's freely and openly available from our GitHub
project.
I encourage you to contribute.
Intel is looking to create a vibrant community around DAOS,
so please download and try out the product as a user as well.
Follow the links provided to learn more,
and don't forget to like this video,
and subscribe to the Intel Software YouTube channel.
Thanks for watching.
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What's New in the Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) 18.05 | Intel Software - Duration: 4:34.Hi, I'm Sujata from Intel.
In this video, we talk about what
is new in the latest release of the Data Plane Development Kit,
or DPDK 18.05, and how it can benefit you as a developer.
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DPDK is a set of libraries and drivers for fast packet
processing.
You can convert a general purpose processor
into your own packet forwarder without having
to use expensive custom switches and routers.
Using hardware and software architecture advantages
like multi-core support, user space processing,
and high speed IO, DPDK is able to provide
a significant performance enhancement.
In some cases, there is a 10x increase in performance.
DPDK runs as a Linux freeBSD user level application
accessing the hardware devices directly via Poll Mode Drivers,
or PMD, which includes a number of virtual device drivers.
DPDK supports a large number of CPUs and NIC devices.
The CPUs include Intel, ARM, and PowerPC.
NIC Support includes 1 gig, 10 gig, 40 gig, 100 gig NICS,
and multi-vendor support.
The multi-vendor support includes Intel, Cavium,
Mellanox, NXP, and Virtio.
DPDK also supports crypto devices
in a look-aside design plus compression.
To make it easier for developers,
DPDK comes with a large collection of sample apps
and documentation.
Now let's cover some DPDK 18.05 features.
One of the biggest changes in DPDK 18.05
is in the area of memory management.
The memory in use by DPDK now changes dynamically
as the needs of the application changes.
The initial memory footprint of a DPDK app starting up
will be very small, allowing for faster startup.
But then, as the app acquires more memory
for its data structures and packet buffers,
it will acquire them from the operating system.
Similarly, as the structures are no longer needed and released
by the application, the memory used
is released to the operating system.
This dynamic memory support in DPDK
will help users run multiple DPDK applications
on a single system.
This is because the huge page memory on the system
can be shared between the various processors.
This may make system dimensioning easier
compared to the alternative, which in the past
had each process dimensioned for its worst case memory
footprint.
Another feature added to the 18.05 release
is support for data compression in DPDK.
In its initial releases, DPDK started out only
supporting Network Interface Cards, or NICS.
But over the last few years, its device support
has expanded to cover cryptography via cryptodev,
events scheduling via eventdev, and baseband wireless
via bbdev.
The latest addition to this family
is compressdev, which provides the data structures and APIs
to perform compression on data.
In line with how the API sets are designed,
the compressdev APIs are explicitly
neutral in how they look to support the underlying
functionality.
They allow hardware devices to implement
the API to allow both hardware and software accelerated
compression.
Additionally, Intel optimized code from the Intel
Intelligence Storage Acceleration Library Project
will be available as part of the 18.05 release
with other hardware and software drivers expected
as part of the 18.08 and subsequent releases.
There's much more to learn about DPDK,
so follow the links provided to get additional information.
Don't forget to like and subscribe to the Intel Software
YouTube channel.
Thanks for watching.
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