Monday, November 25, 2019

Printed the Intel® course certificate given by Coursera®

I just now printed the course certificate rewarded to me by Intel® offered through Coursera®...

Another day, I intend to make another print by fixing the signature of Intel®, which is incorrectly highlighted in this print...

Today is Monday 25 November 2019, and it's now 9:27 PM...

I want to thank my old friend Hussain Adhil for giving me a dinner and fresh orange juice with coffee as a token of friendship which I see as my birthday treat more than a month ago...


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Alhamdhu Lilaahi Rabil Aalameen...Praise be to Allah our lord.

First ever course by Intel® offered by Coursera® completed

This is also a paid course in Coursera® and since I can't buy the course, I requested for financial aid which was granted to me...

It's a non credit course offered by Intel® (Intel® Network Academy) and I did this very slowly and had only to listen and read the video presentations and instructions...This I found very difficult because there was no technical or lab work to be done but introudction to a lot of technical terminology and technologies and what they mean...

My certificate can be verified at: https://www.coursera.org/account/accomplishments/verify/EUVSS9VL5496?utm_medium=certificate&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=copybutton_certificate

I prefer to do courses which has lab work, simulation, programming which I love to do...

Thank you very much Coursera® and Intel®...

Today is Monday 25 November 2019 and it's now 6:18 PM...

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Alhamdhu Lilaahi Rabil Aalameen...Praise be to Allah our lord.


Thursday, November 21, 2019

What Is A Supercomputer? - Taken from YouTube™



 


 China held the lead for the last 5 years, but the United States now has the world's fastest supercomputer. The machine, called Summit, was built for Oak Ridge National Laboratory in partnership with IBM and NVidia, and is designed for AI applications.

Today's supercomputers are made up of thousands of connected processors, and their speed has grown exponentially over the past few decades. The first supercomputer, released in 1964, was called the CDC 6600. It used a single processor to achieve 3 million calculations per second. While that may sound impressive, it is tens of thousands of times slower than an iPhone.

The Lab Director of Oak Ridge, Thomas Zacharia, says, "I've always thought of supercomputing as a time machine, in the sense that it allows you to do things that most other people will be able to do in the future." As he explains, smartphones today are more powerful than the supercomputers used in the 1990s to work on the Human Genome Project.
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Sun rise in Usfasgandu

It's been a long time since I haven't taken photos of the sun rise in Usfasgandu...Day by day the accomodation blocks built by the Chinese workers are been removed and the occupied area is been dismantled and cleaned...

Today is Thursday 21 November 2019

These days I am sleeping at odd hours and also wakeing up at odd hours...

Alhamdhu Lilaahi Rabil Aalameen....Praise be to Allah our lord








Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Printed the Adobe® course certificate

Today afternoon around 1:10 PM I took a color print of both sides of my Adobe® Education Exchange course certificate and laminated it as always I do...

Today is Wednesday 20 October 2019...

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Alhamdhu Lilaahi Rabil Aalameen...Praise be to Allah our lord




The new park in Male' next to the bridge

I took these photos in the morning of today around 9:30 AM...

The place which has been called Raalhugandu and Henveiru Park is now completely changed and a new ever green park is built there and still the works is ongoing...It's next to the bridge...

Today is Wednesday 20 November 2019...

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Allah Akbar...Allah is great...