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I am trying to get internet working on the raspberry pi connected with navigator and it has the same network with Jetson Orin on ROV board, all devices connected through the switch and switch connected to the fathom and 100m cable to the surface laptop (fathom converter) through the usb cable.

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I set the appropriate variables for fathom, nginx, and certbot in vars/main.yml, but other than that, it's a tiny Ansible playbook (this is literally the playbook I am using, right now, for that server), and I coupled that with another short provisioning playbook which builds a Digital Ocean 1 GB VPS running CentOS 7 and adds a user account for me, and in less than 1.5 hours I went from never having downloaded Fathom to having a nice little production-grade Fathom analytics server!

There's also the question of performance of Fathom, the open source Go application itself; I'm currently using it with an SQLite database (which gains about 300-500 KB/day so far), and the system has rarely been over 0.03 avg load, with fathom only consuming 42 MB of RAM after a week of analytics.

Triggered by terrorist attacks in the last twelve months, the media, politicians and the public have started to pay more attention to antisemitism and other forms of hate ideologies online. For far too long, these internet trends have been ignored. In the political sphere, decision-makers have not seen the danger of radicalising language use there, despite the huge impact of the web, especially on the younger generations who tend to experience and engage with new ideas primarily online. Today, language use on the internet determines the way young people think and feel, but neither the research community nor decision-makers have caught up with this fact.

Questions about the nature, consequences and challenges of the digitalisation of society have risen too slowly up the research agenda. There are few major studies on the nature of virtual forms of antisemitism, and antisemitism research in combination with internet studies is still a fringe phenomenon.

The ongoing confrontation with hatred online is key to develop strategies to combat antisemitism. Research and education must now integrate internet studies, antisemitism studies and the use of a mixed methods research approaches, marrying qualitative and quantitative methods. It only is a question of time until the second quantitative step will be covered by machine learning tools. It will, however, always remain our task to understand and name the varieties of implicitness which will be far too complex and ambivalent for machine learning and AI tools to process.

CDFW has formatted the worksheet in this file so that the data may be more easily used in mapping software. Coordinates delineating the 20-fathom boundaries are given in CSV format (comma-delimited ASCII text format). CSV format presents data in a basic format, allowing for easier transitions to different software. CSV files can be opened with Microsoft Excel or imported into a text file.

This file contains all of the latitude and longitude coordinates representing a the 20-fathom boundary lines off California, including along the mainland coast and around the Channel Islands. To find boundaries for specific sections of the coast, open the file and scroll through the coordinates until the appropriate section of the coast is reached.

The map below displays the 20-fathom boundary line along the mainland coast and those around the Channel Islands for reference. Users may zoom in to display waypoint numbers to associate with coordinates in the downloadable file for the area they intend to fish. Users are encouraged to check regulations pertaining to the fishery and area in which they intend to fish to determine applicability of the 20-fathom boundary line.

I do not mind being tracked on the internet. This is because the positive outcome offsets the negatives (mostly) - that's just my personal opinion. Especially when it comes to Google's services, we all know Google's business model - one can use almost all of their products without paying a penny at all. This means the actual product is the people. I get it - but It's the tracking that enables Google to deliver better search results, better assistance and suggested contents in Google Now feed and Google News. I am not saying there is no "more to it" - but I am focusing on the positives here. Like it or not - it's all of the trackings that make the internet as I see "relevant" to me.

Just like millions of other websites in the internet - I also added Google Analytics to all of my websites - that enables web administrators to gain insight of their visitors. It's a vital piece of software to understand what part of your website or application is used the most or how one of your recent changes impacted the user experience. This also helps google keeps a record of websites visited by a user. This (along with other things) enables Google to suggest flight deals in Google Now feed when it sees I've visited few flight-comparison websites recently. Again, no problem here.

However, a recent suggestion to block Chrome Extensions ability to block web request before they happen caused a log of outrage over the internet. Because this essentially will make Ad Blocking software useless.

If you've used Google Analytics before, you might have noticed that some of your traffic doesn't get recorded. This is because, according to Fathom, 43% of internet users use an ad blocker. This means that some analytics services, such as Google Analytics, will be blocked and the user activity won't be recorded.

Fathom will work with Blackwell Retail, The British Library, CambridgeUniversity Press, EBSCO Information Services, ecampus, and Taylor & Francisto offer high-quality knowledge e-commerce opportunities in the context ofFathom's public knowledge content. Visitors to www.fathom.com will thus have asimple, immediate way to purchase books, journals and articles that are directlyrelated to the subjects in which they are most interested. Fathom will be thefirst home for authenticated knowledge on the Internet, presenting the bestpublic content and courses from universities, libraries, and museums on a widevariety of professional, cultural, and academic subjects to a world-wideaudience of business and individual users. Fathom will enable consumers topurchase knowledge-related goods while they access the unique content, learningopportunities, and online courses offered by Fathom's knowledge contentpartners. These content partners currently include: Columbia University, LondonSchool of Economics and Political Science, Cambridge University Press, TheBritish Library, Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History,and The New York Public Library. "Forging these e-commerce alliances is amajor step in our drive to build an unrivalled online knowledge centre",said Ann Kirschner, CEO of Fathom. "Visitors to Fathom will be able toobtain exceptional products and services directly relevant to their areas ofinterest, while our commercial partners will have a pipeline to a vast,informed, motivated consumer audience."

Fathom was launched in April as a first-of-its-kind initiative to project theworld's leading academic and cultural institutions onto the Internet. Thecompany's Web site (www.fathom.com) will introduce the first home forauthenticated knowledge on the Internet, offering unprecedented opportunitiesfor discovery through courses, information, and learning tools and resources.Working directly with curators of these institutions, Fathom will providecontent on a diverse range of subjects, such as business, law, economics, socialsciences, medicine, computer science and technology, the arts, journalism, andphysics. Much of Fathom's content has never been available outside of theparticipating institutions, and will include multimedia lectures, seminars,databases, publications, and performances. An advisory board, selected fromFathom's partners, will oversee content.

By putting privacy and user experience at the forefront of its service, it addresses the critical concerns of today's internet users and businesses. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a small business owner, or a large corporation, this innovative platform has the potential to revolutionize your approach to web analytics.

Since a problem with the Zoom connection pretty clearly means a problem with internet connectivity, I used the troubleshooter first thing, moving on (as mentioned previously) to replacing all my equipment, including router and coax cable. No luck.

I've been suffering a similar problem - freezing - but more significantly the zoom app crashing multiple times during a session. Occasion message "internet connection unstable". I switched over to my laptop on the same internet connection without the same problems so I don't believe the message - except to imagine that Zoom is having trouble within my desktop machine. I've lots of internet experience and not seen this elsewhere. I'm now trying the complete uninstall and clean of Zoom client and reinstalling..... We'll see. I suspect something within my desktop machine is interfering with the stability of the program. It seems to happen more when I add another function in - the chat window, for example....

I have been working through this issue, including via a dialogue with a L2 technician at Zoom

I didn't realise you could look at the performance of the session
(Not in a call) Go to your picture on the application home page (top right)
Click on Settings, then Statistics
Then open a test call.
When you click on the various tabs: Overall Audio Video Sharing you can see what is happening
Then suggest you use NPerf before you open Zoom, when in the call generally, and when screen sharing, to see what happens. Typically, you might see packet losses in audio and / or video

Then you could test to see if a wired or a wireless connection makes any difference.
Finally, you could see whether using a mobile hotspot as your wireless connection makes any difference!
For me it does. My wired broadband connection runs at approaching 1GBps and the wireless speeds using the same broadband service are around 700Mbps, with around 4 ms latency on average. Yet the problems happen.

My mobile hotspot runs at less than 50Mbps up and down. NO LAG. NO FREEZING. NO JAGGY VOICE.
Only problem - I run video calls most of the day and my monthly data allowance is just 100Gb

I have checked with my internet security (Bitdefender) to see if there is something there causing the delay. Maybe open Task Manager when you are running a Zoom call, to see if there is any heavy processing going on that might be causing the delay.

After that, I will get in touch with my ISP. I will invite them to demonstrate the stability of their network provision

Thanks for reading. I hope there were some useful suggestions in there.

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