How do you want us to know? In 2019 they took the first image of a black hole.
This is something through which light does not pass, sir. You will say to me: The light does not pass through the wall of my house, and I tell you: I wish it were so.
Mathematics predicted in the past that there is something huge in the universe that has a very strong gravitational force, in a way that cannot be imagined.
But the proof was at the hands of Mr. Albert Einstein. in his theory of relativity. They suggest that the black hole is the focus most likely of a star that died and its fragments compressed into a small but supermassive volume due to its high density. This focus is spinning and spinning and absorbing everything that surrounds it.. literally. Even light, which is the fastest thing in the universe, enters this focus and disappears.
We don’t know much regarding these mysteries because nothing can approach a black hole without being swallowed up.
What’s going on inside?
Tet International Development LLC with Japanese capital and
shareholder Taro Sawada cultivates tobacco on an area of regarding
1,200 hectares in Azerbaijan, Azernews reports
citing the Director of the company Namig Asgarov telling in an
interview with the local media outlets.
Regarding future projects and prospects, Namig Asgarov said that
Tet International Development would also invest in the livestock
sector in Azerbaijan, and farms will be created for this purpose.
Preparations are being made in this direction.
Previously, the head of Tet International Development Company,
Taro Sawada, while talking regarding future plans, said that
investments in other fields have started, along with tobacco
farming. Soon, a processing plant producing charcoal from hazelnut
shells will begin operating in Zagatala. In addition, fruit and
vegetable products are planned to be packed and exported to
Japan.
Taro Sawada invests in the tobacco sector in Azerbaijan. At
present, 4 tobacco processing enterprises of his company are
operating in Azerbaijan. The company exports Azerbaijani
tobacco.
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Praxis Tech introduces Merchant Initiated Transactions (MIT).
Limassol, Cyprus, March 22 /PRNewswire/ – Practice Tech Ltd is pleased to announce the launch of Merchant Initiated Transactions (MIT), a revolutionary payment processing solution that offers merchants and their customers a secure, seamless and convenient checkout experience.
With MIT, merchants can now initiate transactions on behalf of their customers, eliminating the need to manually enter payment information and streamlining the payment process. The feature facilitates “one-click payments” for customers and supports most payment processors that use the “Card On File” (tokenization) option, making payments even more secure.
Merchant Initiated Transactions (MIT) are particularly useful for merchants who have high transaction volumes, as they can securely store their customers’ payment information, making it easier to process payments for future transactions. Customers no longer have to enter their payment details every time. This streamlines the payment process for both merchants and customers, reduces the risk of errors or payment delays, and improves the overall payment experience.
In addition to simplifying the checkout process, MIT also offers other benefits such as: B. stronger customer loyalty, higher conversion rates and improved security of card transactions.
CTO Guy Karsenti comments: “MIT is an exciting addition to our payments orchestration platform and we are proud to be at the forefront of ongoing industry development. Our commitment to innovation ensures we continue to provide our customers with state-of-the-art solutions that meet their needs in the dynamic payments landscape.”
He then announced, “MIT is just the beginning. It’s an important stepping stone on our journey to launching even more exciting new products later in 2023, such as: B. Insufficient balance retries and recurring payments.”
Praxis Tech strives to provide merchants with the most advanced and reliable payment processing solutions, and the launch of MIT is a testament to their ongoing efforts to innovate and improve the payment experience for merchants and their customers.
Visit Praxis Tech to learn regarding other existing integrations and how you can streamline your payments.
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400 million Twitter accounts, emulated iPhone OS, Meta checkout,..
Episode 382 with David and Sebastien S..
Summary :
• A for Apple (00:02:05) :
The A16 Bionic processor would have been castrated? The A16 processor of the iphone 14 pro would have been cut off from a lot of advanced features. (source)
• C like Cambridge Analytica (00:08:02) :
When Meta pays to bury the scandal. Meta is paying $725m to close the Cambridge Analytica complaint. (source, source)
• H like Huawei (00:15:39) :
Huawei prepares for <7nm technology. Huawei is preparing EUV scanners to produce <7nm technology chips. (source)
• I like iPhone (00:18:40) :
When we emulate iPhone OS 1.0. A developer managed to run iOS 1.0 on QEMU. (source, source)
• L for LastPass (00:27:11) :
Eventually the password vaults were stolen. LastPass eventually admits that the password vaults were indeed stolen. (source, source)
• S comme Stockholm (00:39:13) :
When citizens take over. An app created by the city of Stockholm is redeveloped in open source. (source, source)
• T for Twitter (00:46:38) :
400 million user accounts have been stolen. A hacker claims to have stolen the personal data of 400 million Twitter users. (source)
• Z comme Zero-Day (00:55:30) :
When we discover a flaw in Linux. A Zero Day flaw discovered in the . (source)