Crypto and Bitcoin Gambling Space – Everything You Need to Know

As technology advances, everyone is interested in discovering new events and activities, especially in gambling areas. However, with so many gambling activities available today, cryptocurrency gambling has slowly progressed over the past few years. The competition in the Bitcoin gambling space has been increasing, leading to the development of many crypto-gambling sites. Users have engaged in gambling and taken the activity positively since crypto casino free spins are offered to both existing and joining users. These free spins can also help you win some real money when utilized well. 

The advantage that a user gets when using free spins is that there are chances of winning money without risking any funds. Remember that gambling with cryptocurrencies is using a cryptocurrency to wage on outcomes of traditional casino table games like blackjack, poker, roulette, and baccarat. Are you a user aware of crypto gambling and have no idea what it entails? Here is everything you need to know. 

Consider Which Cryptos They Provide 

Before engaging in crypto gambling, you need to be sure about the cryptos they provide so that you know what you are doing. However, several casinos take the most commonly used and stablecoins. Remember that for crypto gaming; they mostly use Bitcoin, lite coin, and Ethereum, which are familiar to many users. Note that, for instance, when you want more options, you must seek websites that accept several payment options. Various well-known and emerging coins worth betting on include Cardano, Tether, and Solana. 

Accept the Volatility of Cryptocurrencies 

You need to be aware that cryptocurrencies are highly volatile and can change anytime by the second. However, volatility can result from the need for a centralized regulatory body and its nearly exclusive utilization for speculation and investment. Many users ask themselves how much is related to gambling, and here is the answer. In contrast to the significant global fiat currencies, the sum you win sometimes can vary by the time you are ready to withdraw your funds. For example, when you are supposed to earn 100 ETH, you may find that when you are prepared to withdraw, 80 ETH is available. 

Look out for Crypto-Only Bonus Deals 

Several casinos offer a variety of intriguing and valuable bonuses intending to entice their users to ensure that they keep using their casino sites. Remember that these bonuses offered have a chance of winning real money you can withdraw. However, those accepting cryptocurrency may have special crypto-exclusive bonuses and promotions. So be keen when selecting crypto casinos by checking out what deals are offered before working with the website. 

Consider the Cardinal Rules of Betting 

Note that there are cardinal rules of betting first and second. There is never a user who will engage in gambling without having a goal of making profits. It would be best to be careful when gambling as it involves using real money. It is good not to engage in gambling when you are drunk and other intoxicants. Remember that drinks can lead to you making the wrong choices and bad decisions. You also need to ensure that you gamble what you can risk losing. Remember that betting should be enjoyable as it is an activity that gets you entertained.

Platforms like BiggerZ are among the rising names, offering an exciting and rewarding crypto casino experience for users. Compared to traditional online casinos, BiggerZ stands out by integrating cryptocurrency, providing faster transactions and more secure gaming options. While other platforms like BitStarz and 1xBit offer crypto options, BiggerZ takes it a step further with faster payout processes and more seamless deposit systems. Unlike some casinos, which may have limited crypto support or lengthy withdrawal times, BiggerZ ensures that players can enjoy their winnings almost instantly. Additionally, BiggerZ provides exclusive bonuses, such as free spins, giving players more opportunities to win compared to other sites like Stake.com or FortuneJack. With its user-friendly interface and innovative features, BiggerZ is quickly becoming a top choice for those seeking the thrill of cryptocurrency gambling.

Takeaway 

It is good to ensure that you are informed about the latest regulations and developments regarding the Bitcoin and gambling industries. However, exercise due diligence when choosing a platform to provide a safe and enjoyable gambling experience. 

Irish space scientists develop new project using AI to forecast space weather

Space scientists from the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) have developed a new project, using artificial intelligence, which will allow them to give faster and more accurate warnings about powerful explosions on the Sun, known as solar flares.

Solar flares can disrupt vital technologies and infrastructure, including radio communications, electrical power grids, navigation systems and pose risks to spacecrafts and astronauts.

This new project, called ‘Active Region Classification and Flare Forecasting’ (ARCAFF), will use a special kind of artificial intelligence known as ‘deep learning’ to make better predictions than what is currently used in operational forecasting centres. It will also provide information about how certain the predictions are – information which is not currently available.

Commenting on the project, Dr Shane Maloney, Senior Research Fellow at DIAS and Project Lead for ARCAFF, said “As scientists, we have long been predicting the weather, but now we also have the ability to predict events happening much further away on the Sun.  It may seem like these events have little effect on our daily lives, as we are largely protected from the Sun’s harmful radiation, by the magnetic field around the Earth. However, solar flares emission can change the atmosphere and create technological issues, like interfering with radio communication and GPS on Earth. They can also create beautiful displays in our night skies like the Northern Lights or aurora borealis.

“Space weather covers a variety of phenomena that occur because of the Sun’s turbulent behaviour, and its predictions are becoming more important as we further advance technology. Studying these space weather events helps us learn more about the Sun and better predict space weather. The new ARCAFF system will be more accurate and faster at giving us warnings about solar flares – which will greatly benefit space weather forecasters who provide guidance to spacecraft operators, and the power and aviation industries that are impacted by space weather.”

Also commenting on the ARCAFF project, Prof. Peter Gallagher, Head of Astronomy and Astrophysics at DIAS, said “The ARCAFF project is unique as it brings together science, analytics, and computing experts to work together in creating an advanced system to forecast solar flares. It has been an excellent opportunity for cross-disciplinary collaboration in DIAS and across the various partners involved.

“As well as being faster and more accurate at predicting solar flares, ARCAFF will make new datasets and software available for scientists to use, and the outputs of the project will be freely available online. We are also excited to educate the wider public about space weather and how it impacts Ireland and Europe, through our public engagement hub at DIAS Dunsink Observatory.”

The ARCAFF team includes partners across Europe that combines expertise in the fields of solar physics, machine learning, and computer science, including:

  • DIAS – solar physics and space weather forecasting experts;
  • Università di Genova in Italy – machine learning experts;
  • University of Westminster in the UK – science gateway development experts;
  • SZTAKI in Hungary – science gateway development experts.

The project is funded by Horizon Europe. Further information can be found here.

Bank of Ireland relaunches FDI Landing Space

Bank of Ireland has relaunched its Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)  Landing Space in Stephen’s Green, following refurbishment during the pandemic. The FDI Landing Space provides companies arriving into Ireland with co-working office space, meeting rooms and event space above the Stephens Green branch in Dublin city centre.

Bank of Ireland’s FDI team has supported over 600 international companies to set up in the Irish market over the past decade. The FDI Landing Space provides hot desks, meeting rooms and boardrooms, with companies from the US, UK, EU, China, Australia, Japan and Canada availing of the space in the past.

Speaking at the launch, Kevin Elliott, Head of Global FDI, Bank of Ireland said: “Today’s announcement further strengthens our support for international companies basing themselves in Ireland. As the leading bank in Ireland for international companies, Bank of Ireland is delighted to provide our FDI Landing Space to support companies who may be considering Ireland as a base or starting to develop operations here. It has been fantastic to see FDI companies who have directly benefited from our Stephen’s Green facility going from strength to strength and announcing significant growth plans within the Irish market over the years. Following refurbishment of the space, we are now reopening again and we look forward to supporting a new crop of international companies into the future.”

 Founded in 2011, Bluecrux is a value chain consulting and technology company which has used Bank of Ireland’s FDI Landing Space in the past. Aaron O’Brien, Managing Director UK & Ireland,  Bluecrux said: “Bank of Ireland’s FDI Landing Space in Stephen’s Green has been a great asset that helped us develop our business in Ireland. I am pleased to say that Bluecrux has expanded and we currently have a team of 14 in Ireland joining our 265 global colleagues helping us grow our business. Our plans are to grow our headcount in Ireland to 50 by 2025.  We appreciate the help and support from Bank of Ireland and I would encourage any company looking to base themselves in Ireland to utilise the FDI space as you start to establish your business here.”

Bank of Ireland’s dedicated FDI team provides access to a full service offering for international companies, including electronic banking, payments, foreign exchange and treasury facilities, private wealth management and employee benefits solutions.

Irish consortium led by ServBlock and Irish Manufacturing Research win EU funding to build Manufacturing Data Space

Blockchain and pharmaceutical compliance company ServBlock has received funding alongside Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) to build a trusted data exchange system for outsourced pharmaceutical manufacturing. Wicklow based ServBlock leads a consortium that includes NEXA | EAM (Cork), Ingeniero Solutions (Dublin) Unison Process Solutions (Limerick) and Plant Quest (Waterford) as a pioneering test case for trusted data transfer in pharma supply chains.

The project is supported by the EU’s i4Trust program, which provides funding for innovative research and development projects. The funding will enable the consortium to bring together experts from various fields, including data science, manufacturing, and engineering.

Welcoming the funding announcement, Adrian Hovenden, IMR’s Industrial Solutions Architect said: “Irish Manufacturing Research is delighted to have worked with IMR Member, ServBlock, to successfully secure the i4Trust funding for MANU SPACE. Collaborating with IMR members to create impactful solutions for the Irish manufacturing industry such as this Data Space, is key to ensuring the continued growth and development of the sector. IMR are excited to participate in this consortium and facilitate improvements in patient outcomes through improvements to pharmaceutical manufacturing and supply chain.”

In pharmaceutical manufacturing 20% of executives in management cite disparate systems and data sources among key challenges in addressing top manufacturing objectives for life sciences companies. A dataspace is a way of bringing together data from different sources and making it accessible and usable for a variety of purposes, such as research, analysis, or decision-making.

Data spaces can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in business, science, or government. The manufacturing data space will bring together data from different factories, production lines, and supply chains, to gain insights into the efficiency and competitiveness of the manufacturing process.

In the pharmaceutical industry 60% of all manufacturing is outsourced, companies outsource business activities to external partners for a variety of reasons – cost, flexibility, time to market, and core competence. This outsourcing leads to an increased risk of non-compliance to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) procedures which in turn could be a risk to the brand reputation of the company. By utilising the Manufacturing data space pharmaceutical companies can ensure contract manufacturers adhere to the same integrity, compliance, and quality operations as in-house manufacturing.

John Ward, CEO and founder of ServBlock, said: – “We are excited to be a part of this important project and look forward to working with our partners to bring the manufacturing data space to life. Coming on the back of our recent collaboration with Microsoft, this opportunity will allow ServBlock to continue to accelerate growth while being at the forefront of the Data Space movement.”

Irish startup launches development of a propulsion system that can change mankind’s space travel abilities

The Irish space company Aerospace Propulsion Systems has started the R&D stage of the development of the Ultra High-Frequency Drive Propulsion System. It has a unique concept, which doesn’t use either liquid or solid fuel. The UHF Drive Propulsion System is based on the peculiarities of the interaction of ultra-high frequency and ultra-high frequency magnetic fields. 

Our UHF Drive Propulsion System is a totally unique technology. Nothing like this has been built or tested before. We have searched carefully, and no one has this idea or anything similar. It’s radically and fundamentally different from all currently known propulsion systems. UHF Drive Propulsion System can work in any environment and does not interact with the environment in any negative way: It is capable of working in or out of the atmosphere and even under water,” said Charles Seadon, CEO of Aerospace Propulsion Systems.

The engines of a propulsion system are ultra-high frequency linear drives, which don’t use any form of conventional rocket propulsion solids or fluids. Thus, they produce no sound or exhaust gasses. Also, the concept helps to reduce total weight, as any propellant doesn’t add mass to the construction. Despite the small size and light weight, these motors can develop enormous power. As the research shows, they can reach up to 10 times faster speeds.

It is also possible to cluster a number of engines to create even more power and lift as well as provide redundancy to increase the safety of space flight significantly. UHF Drive Propulsion System engines are fully reusable, making them environmentally safe. These propulsion systems can also replace the jet engines of airplanes that use conventional fuels, highly polluting the atmosphere.

These units, if successful, will change mankind’s space travel abilities, make space ships able to take off and landon any surface, and also can change aircraft flight. This will mean a new era in revolutionizing travel and enabling speeds never seen before,” Charles Seadon said. 

The company is based in Ireland at The National Space Centre. The development is produced in tight cooperation with Munster Technical University (MTU). MTU will provide engineers, physicists, graduates, and postgraduates to assist in the development and testing of the UHF drive under the supervision of Dr. Niall Smith, head of research at MTU. Dr Smith is a doctor of philosophy, astronomy and astrophysics, and experimental physicist. The lead engineer and inventor of Aerospace Propulsion Systems is Ukrainian.

The system is being developed and tested in a secret location in Ireland, protected by the military. During the first 24 months, the company will perform a test & development program and complete The Proof of Concept in the first 6 months. In total, Aerospace Propulsion Systems estimates 2 – 3 years to release the product. 

VistaMilk uses Satellites to Help Irish Dairy Farmers Manage the Land

Using measurements from space to help Irish farmers manage their farms may sound like science fiction but it’s actually science fact. Real-time information about soil moisture is an essential tool for farmers when planning and managing the efficient use of their land and a VistaMilk study is using satellites in earth’s orbit to collect that information.

The research project is utilising imagery from the Europe Space Agency’s Sentinel satellites to map soil moisture in Ireland, with the capability of focusing in on areas as small as 10 square metres. The data gathered could be used to help farmers make decisions about which fields to allow their livestock feed while maintaining optimal grazing and grass growth, which fields require drainage or even wetting, and potentially when to add or reduce use of fertilisers and slurry.

Rumia Basu, a VistaMilk PhD student from Teagasc, at the University of Galway, who is running the project said:

“The importance of understanding the soil moisture levels both historically and on a given day is an essential part of daily farming particularly as decisions made can impact not only production outputs but also the environment. The models we are developing that will provide real time information to assist farmers in their decision making is leading-edge and – due to Ireland’s climate – quite unique.

“Using high resolution satellite radar data which is available in all weather, day or night, combined with optical observation data allows us to provide daily information that one day we hope will be available on an app that farmers can use on what we know to be one of their most valuable pieces of equipment – their phones. As we are able to home in on an area as small as 10 metres square, we will be able to provide farmers with data on a field-by-field basis. “

According to VistaMilk, the satellite soil moisture data has the potential to become part of the farm management toolkit which will help Irish farmers manage their farms more efficiently and in an increasingly environmentally friendly way.

Pat Tuohy, Funded investigator, VistaMilk, said “As well as daily moisture reports we can also look back at historical data to identify areas of a farm that are adversely affected by prolonged periods of wet or dry weather. This will inform farmers where land management strategies may be required.

“Complemented by weather forecasting data the information could potentially influence decisions on where, when and how to apply fertilisers and slurry and what interventions may be required to prevent runoff from the land into watercourses.

“The satellite data could also influence other research projects.  For example, there is ongoing research  into carbon sequestration levels on Irish farms. The possibility of combining results from such projects – as well as others looking at grass growth, for example – could give us a picture of how best to manage soils to increase carbon absorption without affecting productivity.

“Four years on, since the VistaMilk Research Centre was created, it is encouraging to see that our research is making a real contribution to ensuring a sustainable future for dairy farming in Ireland, preserving a traditional way of life, providing significant employment, and making a considerable contribution to the Irish economy. “

A podcast about Rumia Basu’s ongoing research can be found at  https://www.vistamilk.ie/podcasts/

Office Factors That Can Negatively Impact Work Productivity & How To Eliminate Them

Office productivity is measured by determining a worker’s effort that they put into their everyday work. For workers who submit their reports late, or are often absent from work, in most cases there are a range of contributing factors within the office hindering their productivity. The importance of office productivity and output from workers is huge for businesses, therefore ensuring workers have high office productivity rates will create a better working environment for all.

Factors that hinder work productivity

How using just one monitor can be time consuming

As many office workers use computers for their everyday tasks, whether this be sending emails or writing reports, the performance of these tasks is often based on how many monitors a worker uses. Although one monitor can achieve all of the tasks a worker wishes to pursue, the effectiveness of the tasks are extensively slowed down. With spending time switching from one software to the next, this can make a simple 10 minute task an unnecessarily longer experience, subsequently having major effects on productivity rates of workers. 

Noisy office space becoming a distraction in the office

As offices are getting larger, so are the number of workers in the spaces provided. With more staff members surrounding, the noisiness of offices are bound to be louder, which can become a huge distraction on workers trying to proceed with their working tasks. From workers gossiping, to the loud clicks of keyboards and mouses and workers playing sounds from their monitors, these noises can quickly add up to create a very loud office space. As loud noises are such a distraction, this can hinder workers away from their desks and result in way less work getting done.

The effects of poor office furniture posture

With sitting down at work all day, it is very easy for office workers to adopt poor postures. The types of office furniture workers use can result in major back and body injuries with the strain of sitting there all day. For instance, some workers find themselves sitting on a chair so low that they are beneath their work desk. Due to the discomfort from the poor posture, some workers later develop back pains and are forced to take a sick leave, which only has negative effects on the productivity of their workload, therefore ensuring you sit at your desk correctly is vital for the wellness of your body.

Poor desk lighting becoming a burden in the office

Making sure workers have the most suitable lighting to be able to see their screens and get work done effectively is vital in contributing to the amount of work they get done. As some offices don’t have strong blinds or curtains, in the sunnier months it can be a huge restriction with not being able to see the screen to its fullest potential. On the flip side, some companies have curtains that darken a worker’s office space. If the weather is dull, or darker mornings and nights are on their way, the lack of light bulbs in an office may create too dark of a setting for workers to complete their work efficiently.

Very high or low temperatures having drastic effects on productivity 

As workers thrive at their best in an optimal temperature, as soon as this is changed, so do the rates of their productivity. Finding a balance of temperature that satisfies all workers is an important job to ensure work gets done. An article from Open highlighted that 29% of office workers spend up to half an hour each day not working due to an uncomfortable office temperature. Whether the offices are too hot or too cold, this can have huge effects on how much workers can get work done everyday, which can only result in negative impacts on the business itself. 

Solutions to the factors affecting productivity

Introducing dual monitor desks 

Using more than one monitor can double your chances of productivity. By having two monitors, this gives workers the chance to perform different tasks simultaneously across two screens, resulting in more work getting done at faster rates. When switching to dual monitors for your office work, this means needing more space on your desk to hold all of your important documents and equipment. Many office furniture companies such as Southern Office Furniture offer a range of high-quality dual monitor desks to accommodate both your monitors for increased productivity in offices.

Providing designated rooms for loud spaces

As keeping workers from talking to each other is an unreasonable ask for workers, the rooms you work in are important to consider for working effectively. To reduce noise around your work space, incorporating office cubicles into your office is the perfect way to eliminate noise for concentrated and dedicated workers. There are many benefits to office cubicles, including the extra personal space and fewer distractions. These are a great way to ensure workers are in their own bubble when working without the limitations of noise affecting their work. 

Buying ergonomic office furniture to support workers

Buying furniture that will be comfortable for workers to be in all day is one of the main aspects to consider to ensure the contentment of workers. For instance, you wouldn’t purchase a high chair for a short person or buy a low desk for a tall person. Affecting workers’ postures will tire them out and provide them with multiple body aches, therefore slowing their productivity. So purchasing office furniture that is right for you is the key to comfort while working at the office. Excess furniture can always be disposed of with end to end waste management services.

Perseverance lands on Mars, cloud-ready to explore. #AWS #Perseverance #NASA

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is helping NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NASA JPL) reach an inaugural and innovative milestone in deep space exploration. On Thursday, February 18, NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover landed on Mars, after its 7-month, 300-million-mile journey from Earth. This is the first planetary NASA mission, with mission-critical communication and transfer of telemetry data in the cloud. During Perseverance’s mission on Mars, the science and engineering data will be processed and hosted in AWS, enabling the Mars 2020 mission to benefit from the scalability, agility, and reliability of the cloud.

Now on the surface and after completing initial checkouts, the Mars Rover team is receiving hundreds of images from Mars each day from a record number of cameras, resulting in thousands of images over Perseverance’s time on the planet. The cloud helps NASA JPL efficiently store, process, and distribute this high volume of data.

By using AWS, NASA JPL is able to process data from Mars, on Earth, faster than ever before. The increased processing speed will help NASA JPL make faster decisions on the health and safety of the rover. This information is critical for scientists and engineers to plan the rover’s next day activities. The rover requires visibility to drive, so it is important for the team to be able to send the next batch of instructions back to the rover within a specific timeframe. The increased efficiency will allow Mars 2020 to accomplish its ambitious goal of collecting more samples and driving longer distances during the prime mission, compared to previous rovers.

AWS also powers the Mars mission website. The website will be able to scale up to meet demand at any given time, with millions of visitors anticipated at peak times.

“AWS is proud to support NASA JPL’s Perseverance mission,” said Teresa Carlson, vice president, worldwide public sector and industries at AWS. “From the outset, AWS cloud services have enabled NASA JPL in its mission to capture and share mission-critical images, and help to answer key questions about the potential for life on Mars.”

Exploring with NASA JPL

To help send data back to Earth, the Mars Rover is equipped with sensors, cameras, and microphones. The sensors will gather scientific data like atmospheric information, wind speeds, and weather. The microphones will collect the sounds of the planet. This data will be processed by JPL and made publicly available so viewers can explore Mars alongside NASA JPL.

The public will also be able to track the Mars Rover location on a map and in a 3D experience that puts them in the middle of Mars and seeing the planet from the view of Perseverance. Viewers will also be able to see the raw images from the planet through several cameras whose images will be made available to the public.

AWS first started working with the NASA JPL Mars 2020 Rover team more than five years ago in preparation for this mission. Before Perseverance left Earth, the public also participated in the “Name the Rover” essay contest and signed up to send their own names to Mars in the “Send Your Name to Mars” campaign. Both the contest and the campaign websites were powered by AWS. A middle school student from Virginia won the competition to name the Mars Rover, and almost 11 million names are stenciled on a chip that is flying onboard Perseverance. Already more than four million people have signed up to send their names aboard the next mission, taking off in 2026.

Participate and learn more

Explore as Perseverance begins sending back data. Vote for your favorite image of the week, receive daily weather reports, and more. Check out more about AWS’s work with NASA JPL, and the Mars Rover. Read more about how the AWS Aerospace and Satellites team is enabling successful space missions.

https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/publicsector/perseverance-lands-mars-cloud-ready-explore/

ClearOne Advances Collaboration with Free COLLABORATE Space Messaging App Featuring World-Class Video and Audio Capabilities.

Reaffirming its commitment to make 2021 the year that widespread collaboration becomes a reality for everyone, ClearOne a global provider of audio and visual communications solutions, today announced that its COLLABORATE® Space lifetime subscription messaging app featuring world-class video and audio, as well as unlimited meeting time, is available for free here.

ClearOne’s COLLABORATE Space is a powerful collaboration tool that delivers a full suite of audio, video conferencing, web conferencing, and meeting tools in a persistent space from any device. COLLABORATE Space comes with everything needed to stay connected with your family, friends, and coworkers for one-on-one or group chats.

“The free version of COLLABORATE Space allows up to ten participants to meet for an unlimited amount of time,” ClearOne Chair & CEO Zee Hakimoglu said today. “Unlike other services that claim to be free, COLLABORATE Space does not limit the length of any audio or video call. What’s more, all messages are encrypted to ensure maximum security and we don’t trade personal data to third parties.”

Hakimoglu stressed that the COLLABORATE Space lifetime subscription with unlimited meeting time is free to everyone and is not tied to any other ClearOne purchase. “Yes, we offer paid, step-up package options to meet specific user needs, but for many individuals and companies the free version is going to be all that they ever need for quality online meetings. Why pay when you can collaborate for free?”

The free version of COLLABORATE Space also includes Instant Messaging, Screen Desktop Sharing and a CO2 savings report.

Basic and Pro versions of the app are also available for the monthly cost of $8.25 and $16.65 respectively with an annual subscription. An Enterprise on-premise version can be customized for larger organizations. Complete program and pricing details can be found here.