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  Hello again it is me, today I am going to talk about a book again. I would like to get in the mood to read the whole book. To achieve that I am going to show and share my opinion about the first two paragraphs. The book was published by Rick Falkvinge and it is about the reform of the copyright system. Two quotes from the first paragraph which passed me to think. “The only way to even try to limit file sharing is to remove the right to private communication.” it is true it is impossible to restrict file sharing without somehow checking private messaging, but it is not obvious how we are doing that. I would show two scenarios. The first one is when a group of people are reading messages which are not that effective and another human can see our private and confidential data. The second when an algorithm checks messages and file extensions is banned from chatting, but here a malfunction algorithm can cause a lot of damage. To sum it is a very swampy surface and we need to be careful. “
Hello again it is me, today I am going to talk about the challenges of the global information society review. The today topic is going to be based on a book ( https://web.archive.org/web/20170221105053/https://www.eduskunta.fi/FI/tietoaeduskunnasta/julkaisut/Documents/tuvje_1+2004.pdf ) check it guys it is interesting. Pekka Himanen created research some years ago about the challenges in information society. It basically gives us 10 points that the society and government should take under consideration for future development. Let me show you the most interesting ones: Everybody knows in the EU that Estonia is a ‘digital country’ that means it provides beneficial taxes and a law system for IT companies. However I have not lived here long. I noticed that at the beginning. Therefore Estonia became famous for innovation. I am from Hungary so we know what the population is and it is very dangerous for democracy and for rule of law as well: it is spreading easily in free and poor countries s
Hello again today I am going to talk about instant messaging. I would like to show how it influences me every day. I was 3 rd grade in grammar school my age was around 9 but for obvious reason plus minus 1 year, so I was ) when my father bought us the first internet and we had only one PC to use so we needed to share it. I had 1 hour every day. I did not play that much on PC when I was young so I was chatting on MSN. I could read 2-3 lines of ‘text’ without any known character. If you can remember MSN there was a function in it to form character sets to an emoji or a gif. This was my fist connection with live messaging and the internet. In this time mostly I was talking with my friends about where and when we will meet to go biking and it unfortunately has already changed but I will talk about it later. After some time I registered on Facebook around 2008 I was 11. At that time I still had access to the internet on the common computer so the theme did not change until 2010 when I got m

From ARPAnet to Facebook: The Story of Cyberspace

Hello everyone I am going to talk about two technologies today, where (spoiler alert!! ) one is still in use, and another is forgotten. Please check the used sources on the bottom. I was shocked, when I realized that the used processors for the spacecrafts. I would and I am sure everybody’d think they have the newest, strongest hardware, however it is not the truth. “Many of the processors powering essential spacecraft functions now date back to the 1990”s -Joe McKendrick. [1] When a spacecraft system is being produced, it has to pass a bunch of tests and different preparations before the release. It can take up YEARS and processing powers on the market can be doubled until tests are done. It is the reason, these spacecraft systems can be safer, but outdated. So basically they concentrate for the reliability, imagine what would happen in space if a processor goes wrong… Let me show you a few interesting example: The “Mars Explorer”; curiosity uses a processor called Dual BAE RAD750, w