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Wednesday, March 15, 2023

The Advancement On Military Technology

Military technology has come a long way in recent decades, with advancements in areas such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), precision-guided missiles, and electronic warfare changing the face of modern warfare. These technologies have made it possible for militaries to operate more efficiently, effectively, and with greater precision than ever before.



One of the most notable developments in military technology has been the rise of UAVs, also known as drones. These unmanned aerial vehicles can be used for a wide variety of military operations, from reconnaissance and surveillance to offensive strikes against enemy targets. Drones are particularly useful for gathering intelligence and providing real-time situational awareness, allowing military commanders to make informed decisions and respond quickly to changing situations.

Another major advancement in military technology has been the development of precision-guided munitions. These weapons use GPS technology and other guidance systems to precisely target enemy assets, minimizing collateral damage and reducing the risk of civilian casualties. Precision-guided munitions have revolutionized modern warfare, allowing military forces to strike with greater accuracy and efficiency than ever before.

Electronic warfare has also emerged as a critical area of military technology in recent years. Electronic warfare encompasses a range of technologies designed to disrupt or disable enemy electronic systems, including radar and communications equipment. By disrupting enemy communications and radar systems, military forces can gain a significant advantage on the battlefield.

Other notable advancements in military technology include improved body armor and protective equipment for troops, advanced medical technologies for treating combat injuries, and the development of exoskeletons and other technologies to enhance soldier performance and reduce physical strain.

Overall, the rapid pace of technological advancement is transforming the nature of modern warfare, with militaries around the world investing heavily in cutting-edge technologies to gain an edge on the battlefield. As military technology continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see what new developments emerge in the years ahead.

Monday, October 31, 2022

Howto Social Media Data Grabbing and Archive

Social Media Data Grabbing and Archive


How to archive all your Facebook data

If you want an archive of everything you’ve ever done on Facebook, you can do that here (Settings > Privacy > Your Facebook information. To download a copy, click View next to Download profile information. From there, you can choose the file format, the quality of photos and videos, a date range, and the categories of data you want to grab. When you’re ready, scroll to the bottom of the page and hit Request a download.

How to save and backup your Tiktok data

Just tap Profile at the bottom of the screen, hit the three lines in the top right, and select Settings and privacy. From there, choose Manage account at the top of the page and tap Download your data. Read the explanation, select your preferred file format, and slam that Request data button at the bottom.

How to download your Twitter data

To grab your Twitter archive, head to the account settings page (Settings & privacy on the app) and click on Your account. Then, navigate to Download an archive of your data, where you’ll have to enter your password, log in, or otherwise verify you own the account. When you’re in, hit Request archive to ask for a ZIP file stuffed with your account information, history, activity, ads data, and other details. Once Twitter has processed your request, it’ll send you a link for downloading. You’ll need to have a confirmed email address if you want to go through with the process.

How to download Instagram data

Downloading your Instagram data is on a separate page: From the main menu (three lines), tap Your activity followed by Download your information. Enter an email and hit Request Download to get a link to all your stuff.

How to save your Snapchat data

If you’re still using Snapchat (or you stopped, but want to know what information the company has about you), you can go into your app settings (tap your avatar, then the gear icon in the top right), scroll to the Account Actions heading, and tap My Data. Then, hit Submit Request and enter a valid email address. It will take a while for the company to put your data into a ZIP file (usually a couple hours) and then you’ll get a link that will start the download

Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Ukraine Starlink Satellite Internet Is Now In Danger

Earlier this year, SpaceX has been bolstered Ukraine’s war effort with about 20,000 of its Starlink satellite-internet terminals. It cost SpaceX around USD 80 million and it will exceed USD 100 million by the end of the year.

SpaceX’s Starlink donations are costing the company $20 million a month. “In addition to terminals, we have to create, launch, maintain & replenish satellites & ground stations & pay telcos for access to Internet via gateways,” he said. “We’ve also had to defend against cyberattacks & jamming, which are getting harder.”

Now, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is saying his company cannot continue paying for the service. Musk said that the Pentagon should fund any future terminals and service, Musk wrote a letter in  September 8 to the US Department of Defense (DoD).

The Hawthorne, California-based space company has been providing Starlink satellite internet terminals and services since last spring. Since then, the Starlink service has proven pivotal in Ukraine’s fight against Russia, as Moscow’s targeted attacks have destroyed regular cellular phone and internet networks there. Ukraine’s military uses the satellites to stay in communication, while organizing the fight against Russian troop incursions.

Based on what SpaceX estimates a USD 124 million cost for more terminals and ongoing service costs between now and the end of the year. A full year would cost around USD 380 million, according to the letter.



Thursday, February 21, 2013

Solar Storm Possibilities Detected

A colossal sunspot on the surface of the sun is large enough to swallow six Earths whole, and could trigger solar flares this week, NASA scientists say.

The giant sunspot was captured on camera by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory as it swelled to enormous proportions over the 48 hours spanning Tuesday and Wednesday (Feb. 19 and 20). SDO is one of several spacecraft that constantly monitor the sun's space weather environment.


"It has grown to over six Earth diameters across, but its full extent is hard to judge since the spot lies on a sphere, not a flat disk," wrote NASA spokeswoman Karen Fox, of the agency's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., in an image description.

The sunspot region is actually a collection of dark blemishes on the surface of the sun that evolved rapidly over the last two days. Sunspots form from shifting magnetic fields at the sun's surface, and are actually cooler than their surrounding solar material.

According to Fox, some of the intense magnetic fields in the sunspot region are pointing in opposite directions, making it ripe for solar activity.

"This is a fairly unstable configuration that scientists know can lead to eruptions of radiation on the sun called solar flares," Fox explained.

The sun is currently in the midst of an active phase of its 11-year solar weather cycle and is expected to reach peak activity sometime this year. The current sun weather cycle is known as Solar Cycle 24.

NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory launched in 2010 and is just one of a fleet of spacecraft keeping close watch on the sun for signs of solar flares, eruptions and other space weather events.
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