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The Smiling Curve in mobile handset industry

 Original paper: "Location, control and innovation in knowledge intensive industries".  https://econpapers.repec.org/article/oupjecgeo/v_3a8_3ay_3a2008_3ai_3a5_3ap_3a699-725.htm https://academic.oup.com/joeg/article-abstract/8/5/699/992046 Mirror: http://capitalintelectual.egc.ufsc.br/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Mudambi-2009-1-P.pdf Paper terkait: The Smile Curve: where Value is Added along Supply Chains https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/83526836.pdf Measuring Smile Curves in Global Value Chains http://rigvc.uibe.edu.cn/docs/20160329210052329340.pdf Industrial District Firms Do Not Smile https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/S1571-502720170000030011/full/html

How It All Works

https://www.amazon.com/How-All-Works-illustrated-demonstrated/dp/0711256780/  https://nautil.us/issue/104/harmony/the-electromagnetic-force-of-fridge-magnets                      

Lessons from a century of communism

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2017/11/07/lessons-from-a-century-of-communism/   Today is the 100th anniversary of the Bolshevik seizure of power, which led to the establishment of a communist regime in Russia and eventually in many other nations around the world. It is an appropriate time to remember the vast tide of oppression, tyranny, and mass murder that communist regimes unleashed upon the world. While historians and others have documented numerous communist atrocities, much of the public remains unaware of their enormous scale. It is also a good time to consider what lessons we can learn from this horrendous history. I. A Record of Mass Murder and Oppression. Collectively, communist states killed as many as 100 million people , more than all other repressive regimes combined during the same time period. By far the biggest toll arose from communist efforts to collectivize agriculture and eliminate independent property-owning peasants. In Chi

Resep Mi Jawa

 https://www.facebook.com/resepsangbunda/posts/1673354956190231     Mie Goreng Jawa Bumbu Iris By @lilik_indrayani_81 . Bahan : - 250 gram mie, rebus tidak perlu terlalu lembek kemudian angkat dan tiriskan - kol secukupnya - 1 buah wortel, potong bentuk korek api - 1 batang daun bawang, iris - bawang goreng untuk taburan - kecap manis, takaran sesuai selera - 1 sdm saos saori warna merah - 1/2 sdt merica bubuk / takaran sesuai selera - garam - kaldu bubuk - sedikit air agar mie ditumis tidak terlalu kering, kurleb 100 ml . Bumbu iris : - 4 siung bawang putih - 6 siung bawang merah - cabe kecil secukupnya - 1 buah tomat ukuran sedang . Cara buat : - tumis bumbu iris hingga layu, masukkan irisan wortel dan kol, setelah layu beri garam, kaldu bubuk, merica bubuk, saos saori, kecap manis, irisan daun bawang, terakhir masukkan mie, matikan dahulu api lalu aduk aduk mie hingga tercampur rata dengan bumbu, koreksi rasa, beri air dan masak kembali di api besar aduk masak kembali lalu angkat da

Open-sourcing a more precise time appliance

  https://engineering.fb.com/2021/08/11/open-source/time-appliance/ Open-sourcing a more precise time appliance By Ahmad Byagowi , Oleg Obleukhov Facebook engineers have built and open-sourced an Open Compute Time Appliance, an important component of the modern timing infrastructure. To make this possible, we came up with the Time Card — a PCI Express (PCIe) card that can turn almost any commodity server into a time appliance. With the help of the OCP community, we established the Open Compute Time Appliance Project and open-sourced every aspect of the Open Time Server . In March 2020, we announced that we were in the process of switching over the servers in our data centers (together with our consumer products) to a new timekeeping service based on the Network Time Protocol (NTP) . The new service, built in-house and later open-sourced, was more scalable and improved the accuracy of timekeeping in

Anatomy of a Program in Memory

 https://manybutfinite.com/post/anatomy-of-a-program-in-memory/   Anatomy of a Program in Memory Jan 27th, 2009 Memory management is the heart of operating systems; it is crucial for both programming and system administration. In the next few posts I'll cover memory with an eye towards practical aspects, but without shying away from internals. While the concepts are generic, examples are mostly from Linux and Windows on 32-bit x86. This first post describes how programs are laid out in memory. Each process in a multi-tasking OS runs in its own memory sandbox. This sandbox is the virtual address space , which in 32-bit mode is always a 4GB block of memory addresses . These virtual addresses are mapped to physical memory by page tables , which are maintained by the operating system kernel and consulted by the processor. Each process has its own set of page tables, but there is a catch. Once virt

Bahan Ajar : Menulis Publikasi Ilmiah

Sumber:  https://www.facebook.com/wisnu.jatmiko.92/posts/10159194489603604 Bahan Ajar : Menulis Publikasi Ilmiah =============================== Alhamdulillah berikut ini ada update bahan ajar, (ada beberapa tambahan baru yang agak detail): 1. Penulisan Ilmiah dan Penentuan "State of the Art". 2. Kode Etik Penelitian. 3. Contoh detail menulis Jurnal. 4. Contoh Hasil Review (ICACSIS dan IWBIS) 5. Buku Penulisan Artikel Ilmiah (219 halaman). Semua materi tersebut bisa di akses di : https://lumbung.cs.ui.ac.id/d/413767fb37c94383a319/ Semoga bermanfaat dan silahkan kalau ada "feed - back". Note : Ini bagian dari Program Hibah MOOC " Massive Open Online Courses" UI tahun 2021. Semester depan akan dibuka kelasnya untuk umum.          

Glycemic index for 60+ foods

  https://www.health.harvard.edu/diseases-and-conditions/glycemic-index-and-glycemic-load-for-100-foods   Measuring carbohydrate effects can help glucose management The glycemic index is a value assigned to foods based on how slowly or how quickly those foods cause increases in blood glucose levels. Foods low on the glycemic index (GI) scale tend to release glucose slowly and steadily. Foods high on the glycemic index release glucose rapidly. Low GI foods tend to foster weight loss, while foods high on the GI scale help with energy recovery after exercise, or to offset hypo- (or insufficient) glycemia. Long-distance runners would tend to favor foods high on the glycemic index, while people with pre- or full-blown diabetes would need to concentrate on low GI foods. Why? People with type 1 diabetes can't produce sufficient quantities of insulin and those with type 2 diabetes are resistant to insulin. With both types of diabetes, faster glucose release from high GI food

Using Arduino Microcontroller Boards to Measure Response Latencies.

  https://www.academia.edu/6819935/Using_Arduino_Microcontroller_Boards_to_Measure_Response_Latencies     Using Arduino microcontroller boards to measure response latencies Thomas W. Schubert & Alessandro D’Ausilio & Rosario Canto Published online: 13 April 2013 # Psychonomic Society, Inc. 2013 Abstract Latencies of buttonpresses are a staple of cognitive science paradigms. Often keyboards are employed to collect buttonpresses, but their imprecision and variability decreases test power and increases the risk of false positives. Response boxes and data acquisition cards are precise, but expensive and inflexible, alternatives. We propose using open-source Arduinomicrocontroller boards as an inexpensive and flexible alternative. These boards connect to standard experimental software using a USB connection and a virtual serial port, or by emulating a keyboard. In our solution, an Arduino measures response latencies after being signaled the start of a trial, and communicates the lat

Israel Tries to Limit Fallout from the Pegasus Spyware Scandal

  http://www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com/dr20210729-israel-tries-to-limit-fallout-from-the-pegasus-spyware-scandal   Israel has been trying to limit the damage the Pegasus spyware scandal is threatening to do to France-Israel relations. The Moroccan intelligence service used the software, made by an Israeli company with close ties to Israel’s defense and intelligence establishments, to spy on dozens of French officials, including fourteen current and former cabinet ministers, among them President Emmanuel Macron and former prime minister Edouard Phillipe. It would not be unreasonable for the French intelligence services to assume that there was a measure of Israeli spying on France involved here, with or without the knowledge of the Moroccans. Macron, in a phone conversation with Israel’s prime minister Naftali Bennett, pointedly asked for an explanation. Benny Gantz, Israel’s Defense Minister and a former Chief of Staff, on Wednesday visited Paris on a damage-control mis