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Smart Cities: A Sustainable Symphony, Not a Privacy Cacophony

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Source: jamesteohart on Shutterstock Smart cities, a vision of urban landscapes mixed with technology to optimize resources and improve people's quality of life, is undoubtedly very attractive. But this potential Utopian was often shadowed by concerns about personal privacy. This position paper claims that, without affecting privacy, Smart Cities can be a beacon of sustainability. There is a valid fear of data collection. In a smart city, the vast amount of information collected by sensors and connected devices could be exploited. However, it would be equivalent to rejecting electricity because of the risk of short circuits to dismiss the whole concept on the basis of privacy concerns. The key is to design smart cities with privacy as the primary principle. This includes anonymizing data whenever possible, establishing clear and transparent data usage policies, and giving citizens control over their personal information. To prevent unauthorized access and breaches, strong cybersecu...

I Blog, Therefore I Am

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Hey there, fellow wanderers of the internet! As the digital curtains part and the spotlight shines, it's time for me to step out from the shadows and introduce myself. Everything there is to know about me, my hobbies, my likes, banking details, and social security information are all here! J oin me as I peel back the layers and invite you into the whirlwind world of my existence. I'm Kristian Lawrence Villaraza but I prefer Ian Villaraza or just "Ian" as an easy way to call and remember me. I recently turned 20 years old last month (always the oldest in the friend group). I'm currently a 1st year FEU Tech student studying Computer Science specializing in Software Engineering. To be honest, I'm not so sure why I picked this course in the first place (big cash money). I was always interested in computers and its inner working since I was young, but I never expected to actually enroll for this course. But so far I've been enjoying the programming aspects o...

"End of Beginning" by Djo: A Lyrical Analysis

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  The "Discover Weekly" playlist of Spotify refreshes every week as the name suggests so it was by chance that I stumbled upon this song last year. I've listened to Djo before so the artist wasn't really a new one to me, but the song was. Titled "End of Beginning", this indie-pop rock track by Djo takes us on a journey of self-discovery and reflection, with its dreamy melodies and introspective lyrics. Lyrical analysis, you ask? Well, let's dive in. "End of Beginning" is more than just a song—it's a journey through time and space, a reflection on the passage of moments and the inevitable march of change. Through its poignant lyrics and haunting melodies, Djo invites us to confront our own experiences of growth and transformation, urging us to embrace the beauty in both the endings and the beginnings that lie ahead. The song opens with the line "Just one more tear to cry, one teardrop from my eye," setting the tone for a contemplat...