
Emmanuel Motelin
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Tech nerd & cybersecurity pro captivated by storytelling. Enjoys crafting compelling blog stories & creating music but that`s not all. Learn more
Stories (14/0)
A Love Story of Passwords and Cybersecurity!
Once upon a time, there was a woman named Laura who had a very important job. She was a financial analyst for a large corporation, and had access to sensitive information. One day, while Laura was munching on her lunch, she received an email from IT reminding her to reset her password. She groaned at the thought of having to go through the tedious process and decided to put it off for later.
By Emmanuel Motelin11 months ago in Fiction
Escape from the Mansion
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. She had always been curious about what lay beyond the walls of the mansion, but her father had always kept her locked away, safe from the dangers he said lurked outside.
By Emmanuel Motelin11 months ago in Fiction
Trapped in the Darkness
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. She had always been curious about what lay beyond the glass, but she knew better than to ask. Questions were not welcomed in this place, and she had learned to keep her thoughts to herself.
By Emmanuel Motelin12 months ago in Fiction
The Great Silence
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. That’s what they said in training, which is why it was so important to come out here with a team in the first place. Keep the comms online. Check in with your colleagues. Make sure everything is going according to plan.
By Emmanuel Motelinabout a year ago in Fiction
Top Trendy Shopping List Ideas
Whenever you're shopping online, the add-to-cart option is always there to allow you to shop for more items, as you keep them in your cart to pay later. You can even edit or remove other items you realize you don't need from the cart or transfer them to your wishlist if you can't afford to pay for them all at once.
By Emmanuel Motelin3 years ago in Lifehack
The future of Artificial Intelligence
In and of itself, artificial intelligence is just another type of programming. After all, it works in a certain predictable manner that benefits a variety of industries in a variety of predetermined ways. Overall, it is pretty benign as it represents a mere extension of the programmer. The beauty of such programming is how effectively it mimics cognition displayed by humans, and it often does so via a variety of complicated, algorithmic decision trees made up of if-then-else statements. The programming is useful and often amazing in its results, but it is also fairly deterministic and subject to a programmer's understanding at a simple glance of the code. Similarly, such technology is easily reverse-engineered. However, when this type of programming is coupled with machine learning, things become much less straightforward and much more interesting.
By Emmanuel Motelin3 years ago in Futurism
Capricorns as it is written in the stars
As I, Emmanuel Motelin, write to you presently, I know that many of my friends and fans might be familiar with my traits and idiosyncrasies. You are gracious enough to not treat me rudely to me on the occasions when you contact me. Thank you very much for that.
By Emmanuel Motelin3 years ago in Futurism
News media bargaining code could fundamentally break how the web operates. Here's why!
Facebook and Google are the two leading tech giants in the world. Australian news publishers and lawmakers have challenged the two tech giants. The tech giants are required to pay for news articles from news organizations shared within their network. According to the law proposed by the Consumer commission and Australian Competition, both Facebook and Google would require to agree with media publishers and pay them for the content published on their sites. The two tech giants have tried hard to prevent the law set to take effect. Instead, the two companies have varied how they should look into the set regulations for a brief period.
By Emmanuel Motelin3 years ago in 01
Quantum Computing & The Bitcoin Mystery
He sat there like a statue of carved flesh. I saw him blink occasionally, seriously once a minute or so, as he stared a hole through the two-way mirror. He'd been as docile as a doe since we came into his crappy apartment to slap cuffs on him, so now we let him sit silently at the cold bare metal table in interrogation chamber #4 with his hands folded demurely in front of him like he was front-row in an honors class. Those hands were the first thing that caught my attention about him. Long, pale, and thin. A pianist's hands. Or perhaps he spent too much time in front of a computer monitor.
By Emmanuel Motelin3 years ago in The Chain
New Ai Algorithm Evaluated Human Brainwaves & Drew Images of Thoughts!
A recent brainwave advancement is on the horizon. It's a system that evaluates brainwaves and then draws an image of thoughts. This may be a game-changer in the world of solving the neural activities of humans.
By Emmanuel Motelin3 years ago in Futurism