Tuesday, November 26, 2024

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What if the "Color Depth" in an image or screen was not enough to represent all the nuances our eyes can perceive, and how would that affect the way we experience art, nature, or even our interaction?

                                                          

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

 Problem 2:

My mobile phone is asking me to install my operating system update but I do not feel like to do so… Do you think it is really important to update it, why?

I get that—it can feel like a hassle to update your phone, especially if everything is working fine as is. However, updating your operating system usually brings several important benefits:

1. Security Improvements:

2. Bug Fixes:

3. Performance Enhancements:

4. New Features:

5. Compatibility with New Apps or Services:



Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Problem  1:

I always use the same password for all my accounts and applications. I do not like to use complicated passwords because it is difficult to remember and too long. What do you think?.... 


I understand why you'd feel that way! It can be a hassle to remember different, complicated passwords for each account, and many people face the same issue. However, using the same password for all your accounts is a major security risk. If one account gets compromised (through hacking, phishing, or a data breach), all of your other accounts are at risk too.

Here are a few suggestions to balance security and convenience:

  1. Use a Password Manager

  2. Two-Factor Authentication 

  3. Passphrases

  4. Use Unique Passwords for Important Accounts

  5. Write down in a notebook your password put it on a safe place.

IN MY OPINION IF YOU USE ALL THIS SKILLS YOU SHOULD REMEMBER YOUR PASSWORD AND YOUR PASSWORD WILL BE VERY SAFE.




Wednesday, October 16, 2024

 CASE:


Computer Case is the outer shell of a computer. This case is what the motherboard, hard drives, cd drives, etc are mounted to make the complete computer.

POWER SUPPLY:


 Do not confuse a power supply with a power source. The source is the origin of incoming electricity. The electricity source is usually an outlet, battery, or generator. The power supply converts the power from the source into the correct format and voltage. Because various options exist, the specific power supply function depends on whether it needs to regulate energy or convert power. To understand a power supply and its workings, you must know its parts and their contributions to the device’s operation, as discussed below.

 SSD STORAGE:


A solid-state drive (SSD) is a new generation of storage device used in computers. SSDs store data using flash-based memory, which is much faster than the traditional hard disks they've come to replace. SSDs also have no moving parts, and upgrading to one is a great way to speed up your computer and make it more resilient. Learn how SSDs work and how to keep them optimized with performance-boosting software.

 MEMORY   (RAM):


Random access memory (RAM) is the hardware in a computing device that provides temporary storage for the operating system (OS), software programs and any other data in current use so they're quickly available to the device's processor. RAM is often referred to as a computer's main memory, as opposed to the processor cache or other memory types.

Random access memory is considered part of a computer's primary memory. It is much faster to read from and write to than secondary storage, such as hard disk drives (HDDs), solid-state drives (SSDs) or optical drives. However, RAM is volatile; it retains data only as long as the computer is on. If power is lost, so is the data. When the computer is rebooted, the OS and other files must be reloaded into RAM, usually from an HDD or SSD.

 GRAPHIC CARD:


A graphics card, also known as a video card or graphics processing unit (GPU), is a hardware component responsible for rendering and displaying images, videos, and animations on your computer monitor. It accelerates the graphics processing capabilities of your computer, enabling you to enjoy smooth and high-quality visuals in games, videos, and other graphic-intensive applications. The graphics card works with the central processing unit (CPU) to process and output visual data.

MOTHER BOARD

 MOTHER  BOARD:




A computer’s motherboard is typically the largest printed circuit board in a machine’s chassis. It distributes electricity and facilitates communication between and to the central processing unit (CPU), random access memory (RAM), and any other component of the computer’s hardware. There is a broad range of motherboards, each of which is intended to be compatible with a specific model and size of the computer.

 CPU COOLER:




A CPU cooler is a device designed to draw heat away from the system CPU and other components in the enclosure. Using a cooler to lower CPU temperatures improves efficiency and stability of the system. The cooler dissipates excess heat generated during CPU operation, preventing overheating. 

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