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Ethical Egoism

Basically, I think shopping is an act in line with ethical egoism. The seller wants profit. On the other hand, buyers get what they need for life. Shopping used to be the act of going to a store and executing it. However, many people are now using the Internet for online shopping. With online shopping, sellers get profits and buyers get what they want. I researched online shopping that everyone can get benefit. Types of online shopping ・amazon.com ・ebay.com ・rakuten.co.jp ・walmart.com ・aliexpress.com ・taobao.com ・craigslist.org ・etsy.com ・allegro.pl ・mercarolivre.com.br ・tmall.com ・avito.ru ・jd.com ・target.com As above, there are many online shopping sites on the internet. Modern young people should have used these online shopping sites. Online shopping is very useful for ethics and egoism. By using IT technology, everyone can get benefit.

"if a person has control over any function, it can also be used to control the computer"

The first thing that came to my mind when I saw this word was AI. So I decided to look into AI. AI is an abbreviation for Artificial Intelligence. At present, the definition of AI has not been set even among experts. 1. Types of AI There are two types of AI. ・ Narrow AI ・ Artificial General Intelligence(AGI) Narrow AI Narrow AI refers to artificial intelligence that specializes in one thing.  For example, technologies such as image recognition and voice recognition, autonomous driving technology, and shogi AI such as PONANZA can also be said to be Narrow AI. Currently, most of the research related to AI is dedicated to this Narrow AI. Artificial General Intelligence(AGI) Simply put, AGI is an AI that can do anything. Narrow AI  can do only one thing, but AGI refers to AI that can think and apply based on given information. They behave like people themselves. Singularity is said to occur when AGI is completed, and it is said that AGI will be the last invention of huma

Ubuntu And Kona Linux

Ubuntu Origin Ubuntu is an operating system derived from Debian GNU / Linux on October 20, 2004. Target Groups Ubuntu's development goal is to provide a modern and stable OS that is easy for anyone to use, so the target is everyone. Characteristic Ubuntu is easy to use. From an application perspective, for example, in addition to the standard system tools, the photo editing tools Shotwell, office suite LibreOffice, Internet browser Mozilla Firefox, Messenger Empathy, etc. are installed by default. Card games such as Sudoku and chess and puzzle games are also included. The current user interface is called Light based on purple. The logo font is the Ubuntu Font Family of British font production company Dalton Maag Ltd. From the first release to 9.10 (Karmic Koala), the font (Ubuntu-Title) created by Andy Fitzsimon was used, but from 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) the Ubuntu Font Family is used.  Security From a security point of view, especially for Linux beginners, login

Hacker

Definition of Hacker I used to think of hackers as a word for criminals who used the Internet. However, after reading the text of this lecture, I found that hackers are not the only words used by criminals. I searched the original definition of a hacker. 1. one that hacks 2.  a person who is inexperienced or unskilled at a particular activity 3.  an expert at programming and solving problems with a computer 4.  a person who illegally gains access to and sometimes tampers with information in a computer system Types of Hackers 1. White Hat Hacker The white hat hacker is a good guy, as ironic as it may sound. White Hackers, white hat hackers or ethical hackers are the people who test existing internet infrastructures to research loopholes in the system. They create algorithms and perform multiple methodologies to break into systems, only to strengthen them.  2. Black Hat Hacker Simply put, these are the bad guys.  Black hat hacker  are responsible for all that is wrong

Online Censorship and Privacy

Online Censorship The countries that come to mind when I hear online censorship are China and Russia. I researched online censorship in China near my country. According to the Citizen Lab, a research institute at the University of Toronto, which monitors online censorship, Chinese government censored information about new viruses on the Internet. That has been the case for weeks before the Chinese authorities officially acknowledge the scale of the new coronavirus. It is common in China for social media companies to remove content that is politically sensitive, including criticisms and protests against the government. Citizen Lab revealed that more than 500 words and phrases were blocked in the message app (WeChat) used by many Chinese from late December to mid-February. In conclusion, online censorship is now known to be used in a national conspiracy. Online censorship should be done by other organizations, not the government. Privacy As I said before, some countries are st

IT in Japan

It is generally said that Japanese IT has not developed. I looked into it on Google. Actually, Japan seems to be lagging behind in the IT field compared to the world. Education In the first place, there is the biggest difference between Japanese and foreigners. It is a language. In my experience, Japanese have less English speakers than foreigners. As you know, programming languages ​​are basically written in English. Japanese need to study English first. This makes it difficult for Japanese to study IT. The number of Japanese English speakers seems to have increased rapidly in the last 20 years, but it is considered that the population of IT is still small because it is still small compared to the world. Qualities Due to the nature of the Japanese people, their work is basically polite and accurate, so their quality is high. It is called "Japan Quality" and is highly evaluated. Skills As I said before, Japan has a reputation for its technical aspects and pre

Security Situation in Japan

The number of Internet users According to Internet World States, Japan has the seventh largest number of Internet users in the world. The population of the top countries is higher than Japan, indicating that Japan is a country with a very high proportion of Internet users. Understanding of Internet security In the "net common sense test" conducted by Kaspersky Lab, Japan's average score is the lowest among 16 countries in the world. In 2014, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications conducted the Survey on Understanding and Countermeasures against Threats When Using Public Wireless LANs, ranking the lowest among the four countries. Japan is far from the continent and has no experience of invasion by different ethnic groups (especially nomads). On the other hand, Germany, which ranked first in the security awareness survey, is adjacent to nine countries, including France, and has experienced historical friction. This historical background may also affect