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Quotes form "Black code" and "Where good ideas come from"

Quotes from the book Black code - Ronald J. Deibert Hiring a DDOS attack, $30-$70 a day; backing a Facebook or Twitter account, $130; hacking a Gmail account, $162; scans of legitimate passports, $5 each. Around globe botnets can be rented cheap online from public websites for weeks, days, even hours. The security firm McAfee estimates that they receive 80,000 new malicious software samples a day. Want a fresh exploit that will target Adobe ? That will cost anywhere from $5,000 to $30,000. Mac OS X ? $20,000 to $50,000. Android ? $30,000 to $60,000. One exploit targeting Apple's iOS system was reportedly sold to a U.S. agency for $250,000. DDOS outage would cause substantial financial firms estimating losses at more than $10,000 per hour, and 67 percent of retailers at $1000,000 per hour. Beyond financial losses, companies also reported fears of damage to brand reputation. Quotes from "where good ideas come from - Steve Johnson" All other things being equal, a breakthroug...

Quotes from the book "Measure what Matters"

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Here are some quotes from the book "Measure what matters - John Doerr". For the record below picture is generated by DALL-E (Open AI website). Our goals are servants to our purpose, not the other way around. We do not learn from experiences, we learn from reflecting on experiences. A mission is directional, An objective has set off concrete steps that you are intentionally engaged in and actually trying to go for it. The biggest risk of all is NOT taking one. In 2007, National academy of engineering asked a panel of elite futurists to choose 14 grand engineering challenges. They selected challenges like "generate energy from fusion, reverse engineer brain, prevent nuclear terror, secure cyberspace". At the time other email provider are giving 4 MB space, Gmail came with 1 GB free space. That my friend is BHAG(Big Hairy Audacious Goal). If you set a crazy, ambitious goal and miss it, you still achieve something remarkable. In a world where computing power is nearly l...

Quotes from the book "Stolen Focus" Part I

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"Stolen Focus" is very interesting book written by Johann Hari, if I have it my way I will make this book mandatory for all students before they complete high school. Here are few quotes from that book that I really loved. On an average an adult working in an office stays on one task for 3 minutes. Obesity is not a medical epidemic - it's a social epidemic. We have more bad food choices available so people are getting fat. When attention breaks down, problem solving breaks down. Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced. Average American spends 3 hours and 15 minutes on phone. We touch our phones 2,617 times every 24 hours. We cannot put off living until we are ready, life is fired at us point-blank. - Jose Ortega y Gasset Twitter makes you feel that the whole world is obsessed with you and your little ego, it loves you, it hates you, it's talking about you right now. The ocean makes you feel like the world is greeting y...

Quotes from the book "Stolen Focus" Part II

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Continued from   " Quotes from the book "Stolen Focus" Part I " Flow state: This is when you are so absorbed in what you are doing that you lose all sense of yourself, and time seems to fall away, and you are flowing into the experience itself. Distraction and multitasking kill flow, and nobody will reach flow if they are trying to do two are more things at the same time. Flow requires all of your brainpower, deployed toward one mission. You have to be doing something that is meaningful to you. It will help if you are doing something that is at the edge of your abilities. Fragmentation makes you smaller, shallower, angrier. Flow makes you bigger, deeper, calmer. Fragmentation shrinks us. National sleep foundation has calculated that the amount of sleep we get has dropped by 20% in just a hundred years. If everyone sleep one hour more on an average, it would be an earthquake for our economic system.  Because our economic system has become dependent on sleep-depriving...

Year 2022 in Review

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Year 2022 is kind to me several ways, Overall decent year I would say and here are somethings I really enjoyed. 663 miles ran during this year  It is more than the distance between Bentonville, AR to Minneapolis, MN. Read 18 books this year.  http://jnsuryaprakash.blogspot.com/2009/03/books-i-read.html for the books i read so far And here is my good reads link  https://www.goodreads.com/friend/i?feature=friend-invite-   url&invite_token=YzliNTcwNjItZmYwMi00YmZiLTk3ZDktYWRiNmY5OWRmYjIy 17 blogs written refer  http://jnsuryaprakash.blogspot.com/ More than 300 games of chess. Still struggling with ELO 1500 rated bots.

Quotes from the books I read

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Interesting quotes from the book "Good Strategy/Bad Strategy - the difference and why it matters". You can't concentrate on the crisis if flying isn't automatic. If a chain must not fail, there is no point in strengthening only some of the links. Quality matters when quantity is an inadequate substitute. If a building contractor finds that her two-ton truck is on another job, she may easily substitute two one-ton trucks to carry landfill. On the other hand, if a three star chef is ill, no number of short-order cooks is an adequate replacement. As an investor, one wants to find limiting factors that can be fixed, such as paint, rather than factors that cannot be fixed, such as highway noise. If you have a special skill or insight at removing limiting factors, then you can be very successful. unfortunately, humans have put more effort, over more time, into thinking about war than any other subject. It is often said that a strategy is a choice or a decision.  Doing strat...

Quotes from the book " The 10X rule "

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This is pretty interesting book from Grant Cardone, It took some time for me to get convinced to the point author is making but half way through the book I am convinced. Here are some quotes that hit me. Anyone that suggest to me to do less is either not a real friend or very confused. Your thoughts and actions are the reason why you are where you are right now. Success is the degree or measure of attaining some desired object or end. Once you attain this end, the issue is whether you can maintain, multiply and repeat your actions. This isn't about attaining one goal one time but rather about what we can persist in creating. A person who limits his or her potential success will limit what he or she will do to create it and keep it. Mankind seems to have this built-in, automatic calculator whose only purpose is to explain away failure. "In it to win it whatever it takes"  mind set. Sound too aggressive? sorry, but that is the outlook required to win nowadays. The harder I ...