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" ... Back to the self-driving car and what the response would be to road bouldering, one possibility is that the self-driving car does essentially nothing about it. In other words, the AI driving system comes upon a car that is slowing progress, and the AI mathematically computes that this is generally okay, opting to slow down the self-driving car and try to maintain a proper driving distance from the other car. ... "
" ... FUNDRAISING EFFICIENCY This computes the percent of private donations remaining after deducting the costs of getting them. The formula is this: private donations minus fundraising expense, with this result divided by private donations. The average for all 100 charities is 90%—down 1% from last year—meaning that it cost 10 cents to raise $1. But this embraces many different kinds of charities using many different fundraising procedures. With fewer but larger donations and perhaps puffed-up valuations, some gift-in-kind charities look very efficient, with fundraising efficiencies of 100% (rounded) or very close. At the other end are charities employing expensive direct-mail and telephone solicitation. While the BBB considers 65% to be the bottom of respectability, at Forbes we draw the line at 70%. There is no charity on the list below that level. ... "
" ... People have to deal with isolation and the attendant mental health issues. Without easy access to their colleagues in the office, they’ve lost the camaraderie and esprit de corps of the workplace. Not being in close proximity to their managers, there’s fear that they’ll get overlooked and no one will know of their accomplishments. Studies have shown that people have been logging into their computes and working longer hours during the week, as well as working on the weekends too. ... "
" ... Rise is much more sophisticated home system, a take on the suddenly popular urban vertical farming. It uses a pump to continuously circulate nutrient rich water and comes with a special waterproof handheld sensor probe that can measure Ph levels, temperature and more. Once a week you insert this probe into the water, and along with the app on your smartphone - which know exactly what plants you have chosen and where they are in the garden - it computes the amount of nutrients you need to add (from easily measured squeeze bottles). It has Wi-Fi, monitors the water level continuously for replenishment from plant absorption and evaporation, automates the lighting based on your plants, and even tells you when they are ideal for harvesting. More than just a garden, Rise is a complete high-tech indoor growing system, and it works great. Of course, the added capacity and complexity means it takes up more room, takes longer to assemble, and because you can hear the water circulating and the (bright) grow lights stay on up to 18 hours a day, it is ideally located out of sight, like the basement or garage. But I have mine in my home office and have gotten used to the zen garden-like water background noise, like having an aquarium. If you want any semblance of vegetable self-sufficiency this coming winter, you cannot beat Rise. You get more bang for your buck and floor space with a two or three level system than a single shelf, and models run $549-$949. ... "
" ... What’s more, both seem oddly undervalued. Using early June market cap figures for the Chinese companies, Naspers’ stake in Tencent should itself be worth over $125 billion. SoftBank’s share of Alibaba computes to almost $105 billion. ... "