In this videos I discuss Vanguard, and the rise of low-fee passive investing. I also look at Vanguard's unique corporate structure and what that means for investors.
Links:
- https://money.stackexchange.com/questions/15551/how-are-vanguard-directors-chosen
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vanguard_Group
- https://corporate.vanguard.com/content/corporatesite/us/en/corp/who-we-are/sets-us-apart/our-management-team.html#tabs-2be5cbb156-item-ee3d637a8a-tab
- https://corporate.vanguard.com/content/corporatesite/us/en/corp/how-we-advocate/investment-stewardship/investment-stewardship-insights.html
Image Links:
- https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Photo_of_a_John_C._Bogle_By_Bill_Cramer.jpg
- https://corporate.vanguard.com/content/dam/corp/what-sets-us-apart/images/tim_buckley_bio.jpg
- https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:New_York_Stock_Exchange_1882.jpg
Run LibreTranslate on Ubuntu 20.04.
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"How to Find Your Latitude Using Polaris" by Household Science Projects
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Onh6cNj5-E
The entire globe is covered by a human made grid of latitude and longitude, latitude shows how far north or south you are, and longitude shows how eastern or western you are. This system allows every single point on earth to have a unique set of coordinate. For example Manhattan is Latitude: N 40° 47.986585' Longitude: W 73° 57.350464' in this experiment you will only be able to accurately determine the first number in the latitude so if you were doing this from Manhattan you would find that Polaris is 40° above the horizon. This method and others like it using the sun and stars were the way people had to navigate until the invention of the GPS.
*Warning* You can only do this experiment in the northern hemisphere because in the southern hemisphere Polaris will be below the horizon.
For help finding Polaris go to http://www.skymaponline.net/
To find actual longitude and latitude go to http://www.findlatitudeandlongitude.com/
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Xonotic is an addictive arena-style first person shooter with crisp movement and a wide array of weapons. It combines intuitive mechanics with in-your-face action to elevate your heart rate. Xonotic will always be free to play and modify under the copyleft GPLv3+ license.
Training an Argos Translate model using Argos Train. Argos Translate models are based on OpenNMT, an open source translation software project. Argos Translate models can be used in the Argos Translate GUI or from LibreTranslate, an open source web application and API.
Argos Train: https://github.com/argosopentech/argos-train
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Initial research of building a sentence boundary detection system for Argos Translate.
00:00 Introduction
00:50 Stanza
02:30 Dependencies
03:10 Snapcraft
04:50 py2app and macOS
05:10 Sentence boundary detection system
07:00 PyTorch
13:40 Transformers
17:00 Sequence to sequence sentence boundary detection
20:00 OpenNMT
22:50 Generating data
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