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nodasanta

nodasanta

環境問題も有るけど原子力発電より太陽光発電に賛成します、進んでいるドイツ🇩🇪は色んなビルの上や工場の屋根学校や役所等早くに設置それも日本製の太陽光発電パネルが使用されてます、日本が遅れているのに僕は小池都知事に賛成します。
Although there are environmental issues, I support solar power generation over nuclear power generation. The advanced country of Germany 🇩🇪 has been quick to install Japanese-made solar panels on the tops of various buildings, factory roofs, schools, government offices, etc. Even though Japan is lagging behind, I support Tokyo Governor Koike.
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Abdul

Abdul

1. Empathize
• Problem: Many users want to automate their homes, but SmartThings-compatible devices are often expensive or limited in local availability.
• Research: Interview homeowners, renters, and students about what smart features they want most (security, energy saving, comfort, etc.).
• Observation: Notice how people manually control appliances (switches, remotes, etc.) and identify pain points.



2. Define
• User Need Statement:
“Tech-savvy users need an affordable and easy-to-install smart home solution that works with Samsung SmartThings so they can improve comfort and efficiency without costly setup.”



3. Ideate

Brainstorm possible innovations:
• Smart plug controlled via SmartThings app.
• Motion-based lighting system.
• Leak detector that alerts via SmartThings notifications.
• Energy monitoring sensor that tracks usage and suggests savings.
• Smart fan or AC controller integrated through SmartThings Hub.



4. Prototype
• Build a low-cost IoT device (e.g., using ESP32 or Arduino with Wi-Fi).
• Connect it to the SmartThings API or hub.
• Design a mobile interface or use the SmartThings app to control it.



5. Test
• Try it with real users (e.g., hostel rooms, small offices, or homes).
• Collect feedback on ease of setup, responsiveness, and value for money.
• Refine the prototype and prepare for scaling.
Make this as human right
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ハン

ハン

私は、明白で現実に起きている犯罪を正当化し、支持する者たちを断固として非難する。
この大量虐殺の犠牲者は、疑いようもなく子どもと女性である。
にもかかわらず、2023年10月7日の出来事だけに執着するのであれば、それは無知であり、意図的な思考停止に過ぎない。
問うべきは一つだ。
2023年10月7日以前に続いてきた暴力と抑圧について、あなたは本当に理解しようとしたことがあるのか。
1948 (Nakba) – Mass displacement of Palestinians following the establishment of Israel; over 700,000 Palestinians were expelled or fled from their homes.
1967 (Six-Day War) – Israel occupied the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Gaza Strip, beginning a prolonged military occupation deemed illegal under international law.
1967–present – Continuous expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, violating the Fourth Geneva Convention.
2000–2005 (Second Intifada) – Widespread use of military force against Palestinian civilians, resulting in thousands of deaths.
2007–present – Blockade of Gaza imposed by Israel, restricting electricity, clean water, fuel, food, and medical supplies; described by human rights groups as collective punishment.
2008–2009 (Operation Cast Lead) – Large-scale military assault on Gaza causing extensive civilian casualties and infrastructure destruction.
2014 (Operation Protective Edge) – Heavy bombardment of Gaza; thousands of civilians killed, including a high number of children.
2021 (May Gaza Assault) – Airstrikes on densely populated civilian areas, including residential buildings and media offices.
2023–2024 (Gaza War) – Massive military campaign following October 7, resulting in unprecedented civilian deaths, widespread destruction, and accusations of war crimes and genocide by international observers.
Ongoing – Arbitrary detention without trial (administrative detention), including minors; repeated violations of UN resolutions and international humanitarian law.

目を開けて、これまで本当に間違っていたのは誰なのかを見ろ。
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