Saturday 29 February 2020

On Downloading Apps


For budget, we need an app.
To count our steps, we need an app.
To keep track of water intake, we need an app.
For calorie count, we need an app.

We need an app for menstrual cycles.
We need another app to log our daily events and future events.

Yet another app for completed and pending jobs.
And there is app for invoicing.

Learn to drive app.
Learn to program app.
Learn to cook app.

Are you aware that while downloading apps, we unwittingly give them access to our CONTACTS, to our CAMERA, to our MICROPHONE, etc.?

This article ðŸ‘‡ makes it easier to identify the WORRY POINTS before hitting the DOWNLOAD button.



Main points are:


If you don't understand their terms and conditions at one glance, beware.

By using their service, you agree to their policies - beware.

Their use of your data and sharing with a third party - beware.

Apps that track your steps when you are out of the house or know your home and office location, if they sell these informations to a third party, it might jeopardize your security. So be careful.

The article also points out that whether we can continue to use the app after not letting it access other phone features. This is usually a point to worry about.

Then there is the trap where they can withdraw or suspend your account with no notice.

The classic one is where the company can penalize you, but you can't do the same to the company.
Yep! that too.



Now for the best part.


The writer suggests downloading 'Terms of Service; Didn't Read' browser extension that can classify the terms and conditions into class A - good through Class E - Worst. Also, it can identify sections of the company policy statements into Good, Bad, Blocker or Neutral.

Google is always suspicious about new sites.


At first it showed tosdr.org as a not secure site. But became a secure site after 3rd attempt.

It rates:
Brainly - Class E
YouTube - Class D
Google -  Class C
SoundCloud - Class B
DuckDuckGo - Class A
and
LinkedIn - No class yet


Polisis is another, which is an "AI that reads privacy policies so you don't have to!"

All you have to do is exercise a little caution.


If you go through the apps, you will find multiple apps giving you the same service but

some use fewer bytes
some are free but come with ads
some use less battery
some demands access to other features in the phone
some are compatible with your device
some have hidden costs.

Therefore, with some research and caution, you will find a perfect fit.

Conclusion:


Just keep in mind that nothing comes free and the makers of the app need to survive.

But how much information you want to share, this decision should be entirely yours and not theirs.

Tuesday 18 February 2020

How Much Did You Spend on Valentine?

We celebrated Valentine’s Day on 14th February.

God created us to love each other, love our parents, love children, love everybody around us.

To live in harmony with animals and the nature.

From where did a dog learn to be loyal and truthful to its master?

Can we learn from it?

Can we create an environment of mutual love and trust?

Instead of hating each other, if we had doubled the love dose, we could have created a better world for ourselves–a sustainable future.

But look, what are we doing to ourselves?

We are supposedly the animals with super brains.

We educate ourselves only to enter the rat race.

We harbor so much hatred for each other.

We even refuse to cooperate.

We build arms and engage in domination.

Then we build super-arms to protect ourselves.

God gave us this life to live in love and bountifulness.

Where valentine was free, love for love, we commercialized it.

And then valentine came with a price tag.

The red rose, which comes for 10 bucks on normal days, sells for a 100 on valentine’s day.

So, let's see what is the highest value you can put on a commodity.

Here are the most expensive gifts you can buy for your valentine.




1. A $60,000 for 750 ml of bottled water.


Acqua di Cristallo Tributo a Modigliani is natural spring water from Fiji and France. It comes in a 24 karat gold bottle.



This ladies’ bag is handmade with gold and diamonds.

  

3. A designer dressworth $30,000,000.


Designed by a Malaysian designer Faiyzali Abdullah, Nightingale of Kuala Lumpur is made of chiffon and silk, studded with crystals and diamonds.


4. The Hope Diamond worth $250,000,000


The blue stone glows red in total darkness due to trace amount of boron in it.


5. A Patek PhilippeGrandmaster Chime wristwatch worth $31,000,000.


Or a Cartier Secret Phoenix Decor Watch at $2,760,000 (for ladies).


6. Screaming EagleCabernet 1992 comes at $500,000.


This wine is from Napa valley, north of San Francisco, in California and comes in 6 liter bottles.


7. A two-night stayfor $200,000.


The Empathy Suite in Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas, is a 2-story luxury villa will surely impress your valentine.


8. A house worth$500,000,000.


Named The One, it is situated in Bel Air, California, on a hilltop.


9. Koenigsegg CCXRTrevita car will cost you only $4,800,000.


Now you “have a ticket to ride.”


10. An island at $610,000,000.


Lanai Island,Hawaii, can be your Valentine’s dream come true gift.


Did you put a value on your valentine?

Or was it only selfless love?

Wednesday 12 February 2020

CLIMBING THE LORE


Pieter Both peak


Every morning when I open my bedroom window to let in fresh air, I love to see the Pieter Both silently standing, its peak just visible over the clouds and looking directly at me. When I am in a good mood, I can hear it whisper, "good morning" to me. It stands pleasantly bathed in the golden sun. But when it is cold and grey and I don't feel up to a great morning, I can hear it say, "...and you think you are in a bad situation?" These daily secret conversations intrigued me to know more about it. One day while taking my driving lessons, I passed by its foot in La Laura village and lo-and-behold! I saw the great sage meditating.

Some Fun Facts

Muriya Pahar is its local name in Bhojpuri. It is a peak in the Moka Range in the north of Mauritius. Named after Dutch East Indies’ first Governor-General, who died when his ship sank near Mauritius, Pieter Both is the second highest mountain peak of Mauritius at 820 metres, first being Piton de la Petite Rivière Noire. A big stone about 30 feet (9.144m) in diameter sits balanced at its peak. It looks like the head of a man sitting in meditation, and this gave birth to folklore.

The Folklore

It is said that there was a man who used to sell milk in the village below (Crève Coeur). One day, he was late and dusk fell as he was returning home through the jungle after delivering milk to neighbouring villages. As he hurried along, he heard some music and became curious. To his surprise, he saw fairies dancing in circles in a clearing. As he watched transfixed at the beautiful sight, the fairies discovered the intruder. After much deliberation and the milkman's request, they allowed him to watch them every day but extracted a promise from him he should not tell this to anybody.

Days passed, the fairies danced, and the milkman watched. All were happy. Eventually, people noticed the milkman's absence during the evenings, and they were suspicious. People pestered him as to his whereabouts. Eventually, the milkman spilled out the truth. We don't know whether next evening his friends accompanied him, but when he came to the same place where the fairies danced; he turned into stone and stands there till date as Pieter Both mountain peak. Its neighbour, Le Pouce mountain peak, as if in answer to his predicament for his failure to keep a promise gives a "thumbs up". This lore has many variations though. One version says that it was a shepherd who crossed the forbidden peak in search of a strayed lamb and the fairies cursed him.



Le Pouce and Pieter Both


Climbing Pieter Both

The huge stone perched on the top of the mountain looks challenging, though it is easy to climb. Some basic equipment like ropes, helmets and harnesses will be necessary. As much as the mountain intrigues climbers, so does the mountain trail. It passes by some old endemic trees and rock surfaces. From the gully to the shoulder it is a steep climb. The view of the Crève Coeur valley and La Laura village from there is breathtaking. From the shoulder to the neck presents more challenge to climbers. There are ridges with about 500 metre drop on each side and one has to climb through this to reach the balcony beneath the great stone, which stands balanced at the peak, and it never falls. On a clear and sunny day, you will enjoy the climb to the top of the hill. Guides choose the path that will best suit you and your family. The top is flat and is about 6 feet across. From here, the view all around is breathtaking.

https://youtu.be/It3a9LZr6uQ

Some Notes

It will take about 1 hour to 3 hours to climb and come back. The ascent is difficult compared to the descent. We should do the climb on a clear day. Rain makes the way up slippery and dangerous.

Good to Know

In 1971, some climbers went to the top to celebrate New Year, disregarding the thunderstorm and lightning. One of them fell into a ravine, and the Special Mobile Force could not recover the body until 5th January.

If you are keen on climbing, there are well-trained, experienced guides available, who will make the otherwise difficult ascent a safer one, and you just have to be full on stamina.


©Indrani Pudaruth 12/02/2020







































































Tuesday 11 February 2020

Is Your Home Safe With CCTV?



Vihaan has heard of breaking-in and burglary in the neighborhood and that it happened during the day.
He is concerned for the safety of his belongings.
Nobody is in the house during the day.
Therefore, he opts for video surveillance of his property.
As a bonus, he could even check inside and outside of his house when he is on the move.
If there is an intruder, he will get an alert on his phone, and he can sound an alarm from wherever he is or inform the police.
Of course, he knows it is done through internet, and he is smart enough to keep anybody from gaining access.
Also, he has a battery backup in case they try to cut off the main supply.
The whole system is a bit expensive, but he is happy that now he can breathe easy.

Do you think he can?


Story Time

Last week, the ‘happy people’ broke into the temple, took down the cameras (wires and all), took the monitor, and the recorder along with a musical instrument (dholak).
In the same week, the ‘happy-go-lucky’ dropped by at a neighbor’s house.
They again took down the cameras along with wires, monitor, and recorder.
This time they went further and peeped into the kitchen.
They cooked, ate, drank and enjoyed themselves as they had the whole day to themselves.
The couple as usual returned home in the evening, and found their house in a mess.


What Did We Learn?

1. 

This will not keep them away!

2. Remember that once the electricity is disconnected, the internet will not work until you have a backup plan for the whole house, which most of us cannot afford.

3. There will be no proof of the theft without the recorder.

What Can We Do?

Like in good old times:

1. Employ a security guard.
It will provide an employment, but the guard can be harmed, if the miscreants are more in number.

2. Like Sherlock Holmes or as in Home Alone, arrange for a silhouette of a man to be seen through the curtains.
They will think somebody is inside but they will eventually notice that it is not moving.
3. Use burglar bars
Good for security but not very aesthetic.

4. Wire your windows and doors with an open or closed circuit, and anybody trying to force them open will activate the alarm.
Will alert neighbors and the police station, but it will also go off in the event of no electricity supply or if a bird pecks on the glass.

There are numerous other anti-theft methods like
    • motion detector light
    • motion detector alarm
    • auto-dialing and prerecorded message delivered to police station via a phone
    • pressure-pads below the doormat
    • infrared alarm system
    • hidden cameras, etc.
Even if there is a foolproof alternative hidden system, a simple jammer will prevent any signals to be transmitted.

Where Technology Fails, Common Sense Works   

    • Best CCTV is the nosy neighbor or the over-friendly old couple, who lives next door. Make friends.
    • Arrange for community policing.
    • You can team up with your neighbors and employ a guard for the whole area, so that the guard can be sitting anywhere quietly and warn you, if needed.
    • Also, you can approach the security agencies, who can look after individual needs and even the neighborhood.
    • You and your neighbors can install at least one camera pointing at the neighbors’.
    • Make it a point to socialize with your neighbors to be updated of any stranger passing by or if anybody is expecting visitors.
    • Keep the boundary wall low between houses and towards the road. You can keep the back wall high to prevent escapes.
    • Leave the curtains open for some windows, and if you are returning home late, arrange for solar lights that will switch on after sunset.

The above won’t work if your house is isolated, say if your neighbor is at least 5 minutes away.

An Australian story

As the bush fire raged and there was smoke everywhere, this family was forced to leave their house in search of a safer place.
The children rode their bicycle towards the seaside.
The woman was on horseback, and as she could not see anything depended on the horse’s instinct.
The horse led her to safety, where she waited for things to calm down.
As soon as she was reunited with the family and it was safe, she returned to her house.
To her disbelief, the house had been broken into.
Her son’s new bicycle, mowers, chainsaws, a leaf blower, and a water pump were stolen.
She went to lodge a complaint at the police station the following Monday, and was accompanied by a police officer when she returned.
To her dismay, her house was again broken into.
They had ransacked the whole place, and have taken her cash box and some personal stuff.

Safety Measures in Rural or Secluded Areas

1. Keeping a dog or dogs is a good idea – like German Shepherd or Doberman Pinscher.
2. Building a strong fence around is another.
3. The old tried and tested method: Jam the door with a table or heavy furniture and leave through a window, which can be locked from outside. (You have to push your way inside, when you return.)
4. Burglar bars can help to deter the culprits.
5. If possible, never leave the house empty.
6. You can set up booby traps as extreme measures but have to check whether they are legally allowed. Innocent people might get hurt unintentionally.
7. Taking cue from Home Alone (the film), you can keep heavy objects over the door or set up a hammer to strike anybody who has already entered the house.

To be noted: The Australian family had just shifted to the new house, and they could not get insurance due to the region being at risk of fire.

The Australian lady’s experience was outrageously inappropriate.

In the context of people living in densely populated area, here are my 2 cents.

My Two Cents

    • Do not invest in things that might attract attention.
    • If possible go for local manufacture rather than international branded item.
    • Rooms accessed by outsiders (guests, plumbers, electricians, painters, or domestic help) should not be a statement of your financial worth.
    • Better to invest money on things (land, housing, or stocks), which other than immediate family members will not be aware of.
    • If you have to indulge in some luxury in your home, play it down and avoid boasting.
    • When buying a car, choose the one, which is most efficient and reliable rather than the only one in the neighborhood.
    • Dress appropriate to the surrounding rather than being the only one with the $2000 tag Prada bag.
    • And lastly, apartments have a common security system and hence are safer than an individual unit.
A state-of-the-art security system is installed by a guy, who knows how it works.
It takes a casual conversation over a beer to know the ins and outs of the system.

Conclusion

          • Take a leaf out of Warren Buffet’s life.

      He endorses no brand but still is one of the richest men in the world.

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 © Indrani Pudaruth 25/01/2020