Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 8, 2017

Waching daily Aug 29 2017

(electronic music)

- Hello.

- Getting some milk?

- It's for Stephen.

- So how did you meet Stephen?

- I saw one of his videos on YouTube

and I just thought he was, like, really inspiring,

the stuff he said.

- So then you became friends?

- Well, he needed an assistant to help with his videos

and he asked me to send in a resume

but I didn't have one,

so he just asked me to write an essay on why I thought

the work he was doing was really important.

And I guess he liked it, 'cause here I am.

- America!

(crash)

(boys on video laughing)

- You ever watch Best Vines?

- Yeah, they're hilarious.

- (scoffs) What?

No, they're not.

It' just like, people falling down.

- Yeah, you're right.

- That's all it is. Why...

Why do they have so many followers?

- Uh- (knocking at door)

- Hiya superstar.

Listen, pal, Miss Humphrey from school called again.

Said you hadn't handed in that paper on The Scarlet Letter

that we talked about?

- Yeah, 'cause I was busy doing research on other stuff.

- Okay, well, school has to come before uh...

- Before what, Dad?

Before my career?

- Well, pal, I know the internet stuff's important to you

but...

- I could help Stephen with the Scarlet Letter paper,

Mr. Blatt.

I've read it twice, it's my favorite book.

- Well, maybe your friend can help you.

- She's not my friend, she's a fan.

- Oh, well.

Your fan has read it two times.

- Dad, please give me some privacy.

(scoffs) Believe me, I got a lot more important shit

to worry about than stupid Miss Humphrey's English class.

It's not even like you need English in the real world.

English class got me like...

- I...

- [Janice] Got him like that.

- Really, like what?

- It's emoji. (scoffs)

- Well, I don't know what that is.

I'll leave you to it.

- Shut the door.

(rock music)

- Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow!

- Are you okay?

- I'm just kidding.

I'm Stephen Blatt and you just got blatted!

- Is he okay?

- Come on, Janice!

They fell for it!

Holy shit!

(Stephen yells)

I'm Stephen Blatt and you just got blatted!

(baby crying)

Let's go, Janice, did you get it?

Did you get that?

Oops!

Gotcha!

I'm Stephen Blatt and you just got blatted!

- Are you sure you're okay?

That looks pretty bad.

(Stephen laughing)

You're bleeding!

- Oh!

Oh my god!

Oh my god!

Ow, it really hurts!

Oh, it really hurts!

Janice, stop filming!

Oh no, oh no!

Oh, it really hurts!

- [Man] Are you okay?

(Stephen retches)

- Stop filming!

I'm Stephen Blatt and you...

- [Man] Are you sure you're okay?

(Stephen whining)

- Yeah, I'm just playing.

- Are you his friend?

You have to help him.

- [Stephen] (weakly) Ha, ha.

Did you get it?

- Yeah.

- Ow.

Can you upload it while we're walking?

- I'm uploading it right now.

- Ah.

- It's gonna look great.

- Yeah, it's gonna be so funny.

I'm gonna stick it in the ocean

to try to disinfect it.

(upbeat music)

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Cutest handmade pins! (+ Dublin info) | Wake Up Date #33 - Duration: 5:53.

good morning and welcome to another episode of the wake up date! most of the

updates this week are related to leakycon Dublin which I am headed to

very very soon. I have a lot of stuff that I want to talk about with that

event. I've been working really hard to prepare for this event so if you're

going to LeakyCon dublin, stay tuned. i have important things to tell you. if you

are not going to be in Dublin with us, check my website for a list of the

places that I'm going to be performing over the next few months it's

laurenfairweather.com/shows - So one of the things that I'm most excited for

that I've been working on lately is I have started a new product line! I

thought that it would be fun to bring some teeny tiny little items that I can

sell in Dublin and they're very very cute. I have them right here. so I started

making felt pins and they are very tiny. I started with four designs and I picked

them based on what I thought you'd be most excited about. so the first one is a

tiny little snowy owl. this is kind of my classic number one design so I thought I

couldn't start a new product line without doing one of these. I also have a

tiny little pygmy puff. I've been doing them in pink so far but I may do other

colors in the future as well. and then I have the new fantastic beasts. I made

tiny versions of the new little plushies that I recently posted on this channel.

one of the little niffler and the other is a bowtruckle and he has like

little arms and legs and it's so cute. I've been working on them for the last

couple of months, I've been practicing and working on the designs and just

deciding what I wanted them to look like and I'm really happy with them. these you

can put on a backpack or a jacket or just pin right onto your shirt. I'm gonna

be wearing them on my lanyard at the con. just, I love them! I'm so happy with the

way they came out and I hope that all of you like them as much as I do.

so I'm gonna start off by selling these just out at events because I have a lot

of work ahead of me to be able to sell them online between product photos and

the branding and the packaging and all of that stuff. as always, following me on

social media is a really good way to keep up with announcements about when I

am selling them online and when I come up with new designs so follow me at

Laurenfairwx on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram if that's something that

you're interested in hearing about. so Dublin is a little bit different for me

as far as events go. I'm approaching it in a slightly different way so I wanted

to give you a heads up about a couple of things if you're interested in meeting

me and seeing me at this event and also in buying the stuff that I'm bringing.

the only place that I'll be officially selling these at LeakyCon

is at my merch table at the concert on Thursday night. That's the first night

of the conference and that's different from usual because I normally have a

booth during the entire conference in the marketplace and I will not be doing

that this time. so if you want to say hello or buy one

of these pins, that is the most reliable place to do it. with that said, if I have

any left after Thursday, I'm gonna try to carry them around with me so if you see

me out and about, just ask and I'll let you know if I have any left.

and also I usually am able to take credit cards but I don't know if my

credit card reader is going to work out of the u.s. so bring cash just in case.

I'm gonna try a couple things when I get there to see if I can take credit cards

but I may not be able to so just want to let you know that. these are also the

only items that I'm going to be bringing to sell at LeakyCon this year. I'm not

gonna be able to bring t-shirts or CDs or plushies so if you would like to buy

any of those, I'm going to link to all of my stores in the video description below

and you can buy them online. also the last I heard, I'm actually going to be

performing first on Thursday night so when you get there, check your schedule

and make sure you arrive at the wizard rock concert on time or you will miss me

and that's the only time that I'll be performing at this event so get there on

time if you want to see me. but I am going to be speaking on four panels at

this event which I'm really excited for because I love doing panels. I think it's

so much fun and all of them are really interesting. I'm gonna be on the wizard

Rock retrospective panel. I'm also gonna be on positive fandom, the panel about

Harry Potter and identity, and also the state of the fandom. I'm looking forward

to a really fun convention in a place that I've never been able to visit

before and I hope to get to see some of you there! I got one package in the mail

this month and I'm really excited to open it. Aww! okay I'm gonna open up the card first.

it looks really cute! "dear Lauren, hi! my name is Louise B and I just wanted to

send you this little package as a big old thank you. thank you for doing what

you do and inspiring so many people to pick up crafts they usually wouldn't. a

while ago you put up a video about branding your channel on social media

and you mentioned something about using clouds because of your name. somehow this

made me think hey a cloud plushie would be cute! so I crocheted one! now my etsy

shop has a whole line of little fellows so I thought I would send you a few so

they can say hi. lots of love, Louise." oh my goodness I

can't wait to see them! Awwww! Look at the little face! Oh my gosh!

this is adorable it's like a little snowstorm. I'm gonna hang these up in my

studio. I love them! Aw, thank you so much Louise! Louise has an Etsy shop so if you

want to check out stuff like this visit staganddoecraft on Etsy I'm gonna put

a link in the video description. I also wanted to take this time to shine a

little spotlight on some of my patreon supporters! you are the best. as you might

know I've been having a little bit of a tough month and you are amazing. I've

been feeling better and more creatively motivated lately and a lot of that is

because so many of you stepped up and said nice things.

there was actually a bump in a lot of people contributing to my patreon since

I had mentioned that I've been having a tough time and that just means so much

to me that you see that I needed help and you came to my rescue and I really

just, I don't know what to say. um, it means a lot to me. so I wanted to

specifically thank Nikki B. thank you so much, Lucy black! thank you Markslide!

thank you Mary! and a big THANK YOU to Ashley Sousa.

that's it for this episode! I hope I get to see a bunch of you in Dublin and also

in other events that I have coming up. thank you for watching and I'll see you soon!

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Well, good morning everyone.

I have a list of things I was going to go through with you today,

but I think I'll just put those in News & Notes. You guys are always doing great work,

and because of that, I want to just share with you what my boss, Bob McMaster,

brought up in a meeting this week. We were talking about various tuition increases

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office found, and has asked for a proposal in order to spend that funding.

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Chris Ferrie - Quantum Physics for Babies - Duration: 32:11.

Thanks to the introduction. It's great to be back here

Waterloo was my home for many years. I did my undergrad

and Phd here

so it's it's great to be back and see the new center and

so I want to thank the IQC for organizing this and inviting me and

Congratulate the director on six fine years right, no? Oh, I was just counting the six that I was here

15 years yeah, it's been incredible, kind of started when I just arrived here as an undergrad

So it's it's been fun to watch the field grow

and

Maybe bring it all the way back full circle

so

I put some

Academic affiliations on here for just so that my colleagues know I'm still a serious well

Not serious, but I'm still a scientist

I'm now at the the center for quantum software information. That's in Sydney, Australia, and it's a new center that just started

and

We're on Twitter so check us out

and

In addition to to doing you know science at the centre for quantum software information. I also have a Hobby I

like to play Tennis

No, I write. I write children's books. So there's the book it

It's actually had quite a long journey which I'll tell you about so

I wrote it about five years ago and self-published it at the time and

Now it has a publisher, and it's in this nice board book format

So I'll tell you

The story of sort of how how it all came together

so

Measure twice cut once that's sort of the old proverb and it certainly makes sense if you're in the lab

And you only have a certain amount of money

And you have to build the thing but in the academics that I mean

I think take this advice a bit too far

There's there's too much measuring too much overthinking not enough action not enough cutting so I like to cut I cut all the time

You don't want to see the thanks that I tried to fix in my yard

But in many aspects of life it works

And so I think in the end ultimately that's the story of quantum physics for babies

it wasn't something that I saw a market for or saw a need for I just kind of did it and I?

Started going, and it didn't work the first time and that got thrown out never to be seen again and started again

But for better or worse it became kind of popular. It's been translated to several languages

Is it there's a chinese version and the Korean version and will be this one will be translated into several more

Yeah, that there's a picture of me signing books on the street in beijing

so

it's

You know with this sort of popularity I didn't expect

I also didn't expect journalists to take me a task over so they they seem to be very nice to politicians

But to a children's book authors

like why did you do this right and

Really come on it's quantum physics. Is that really important for kids?

so I had to have an answer and so I started to rationalize and

I I think the answer well to the question of is it important for children. I think the answer is yes, and

I'll tell you sort of various levels of rationalization that I've went through

But I'll start in the place. I've served most things

with a joke

So I

Think for my colleagues in the audience

They probably won't be surprised when I say humor plays a very important part in my life

So I joke with my family I joke with my friends I joke with other scientists

Although Einstein. He didn't look very impressed

Yeah, he never really did like quantum physics

But I you know the reason I think humor is important because I think it's deeply connected to happiness right so happiness

I see is the difference in what you're expecting out of life

And what you actually get and humor has this effect that it's often defies your expectations you laugh at the unexpected and so

That's why I see them as as

deeply connected

So I

Knew that when I first wrote the title down that you know I had something right it was there was something to this

you know the juxtaposition of

Quantum physics and for babies is something that people tend to get a laugh out of although

it's not really the humor for the advertised audience, but parents seem to

Enjoy that and so I knew that um

You know at least at least there would sell a few few copies as gag gifts for nerdy friends

But what I didn't expect was

this nerdy friend to get a copy I

So that's a screenshot of my Facebook, so you see I gave him a gave him a little like

thanks Zuck, and

right so it

Having that sort of that sort of publicity is pretty good for business

although again, you can see

My book of the years quantities for babies. You know haha. Just kidding um

So yeah, maybe he didn't do me any favors with that. I'll have to talk to him about it. I

Asked him to that to share the updated version, but he hasn't replied

So you know I?

Joked with some of my friends who are in different professions about maybe writing on a no-contract law for babies or geopolitical policy for babies?

though I think

For the latter there's a really only one person in the world that needs to read that book and he's too busy on Twitter tweeting

insults at people

But quantum physics. I think most agree that that's worth more than than just a joke and

And hopefully I knew something about it. So you know in the end

I put some effort into the book and the goal was kind of clear you have a look at a baby book

There's 20 pages nice clean illustration short words

and I try to make it sort of a coherent description of of quantum physics and there's lots of room for improvement, but I

think that

This space is growing quite rapidly and we're seeing more and more

examples of this kind of thing at a younger and younger age

but

You know the parents really seem to like it, so I hear all the time

We opened the book at a baby shower, and we all laughed it was really good fun

But then we start to read it, and it looks like there's real physics inside

But with the children learning and this is a tricky concept

Right so the only sort of unanimous advice that you hear for new parents is to read and it doesn't really matter

What you read as long as you just read so read

and

But you know let's let's play a little game. You know suppose you have a child and you have a nice rotation going on and

Quantum physics for babies well it doesn't fit into the rotation so it's got to replace a book. What should it replace?

so

I'm not going to touch fiction. I'm not going to you know make anyone mad

And say that it should replace any of the classics, so let's talk about nonfiction so for this age range

They'd zero to three

Nonfiction is limited to reference material and it's sort of what you would expect you know

Shapes, numbers

letters maybe first words right you see something that looks like this on the bookshelf and

What I find a bit peculiar about this is

How many animals there are

And I suppose that

It makes sense from a historical and cultural perspective at least in North America

but you know

Maybe maybe you know we don't need to teach kids exactly what a cow sounds like anymore

So it's hard to say when is when a child is reading this book if they're learning something you know there's there's as many cognitive

Models of early childhood development as there are people who research it

But one thing one thing's for certain

I think you go to any three-year-old in the entire world, and they'll tell you

What sound the cow makes even if they haven't seen one?

Let me give you another example. So this is in that book right there

It might even be the same picture, so if you can get public domain images you're set

so

Does anyone do you know what what these two birds are? They're birds, does anyone know what they are?

Yeah, penguin and puffin have have you ever seen a penguin or puffins. Yeah, he's gonna go good

I guess we're in that in Australia of course they have no clue what a what a puffin is

and these aren't even part of the same species and

My children can tell you the difference between a penguin and a puffin in fact

I don't know why it is but there are as many books. I think about puffins as there are puffins and

and

There's no books about transistors when I see a billion there, and I see a billion there, right?

you

What's in your pocket right now by the standards of only ten years ago is a supercomputer and so children growing up today

you know especially ones in

more and more kids are being born into urban centers of more than

Multiple millions of people and they're going to be closer to a supercomputer

Than they are an animal of comparable size probably for the rest of their life

and so why

Why don't they need to know about what it is and what's what is it made out of in and how it works?

so

What I say that my kids are ready to to get into the lab and do some quantum physics no

But it's interesting to see that they they can say words like hippopotamus and giraffe and puffin and tractor

but they can also say everything in the world was made of atoms and

Atoms are made of protons and neutrons and electrons and electrons exchange energy one quantum at a time, right

you know I would say that that's

better understanding or

Equal understanding than being able to recognize animals and you can repeat the names of them

So I think I think there's there's something to it though

It's certainly a large gap between quantum physics for babies, and then say an undergraduate degree

that was

at UTS we did a little event with the childcare center for the the

Faculty at UTS

it's I just came back from a tour in the US, and there's there's lots of scenes like this and

What I find interesting is there's always one. There's always one little girl

Who is just so amazing and knows so much and just kind of she's usually the star of the show

so you know it's interesting to see where bookstores put the book right and

Oftentimes it's in this sort of new section with these various toys, and it has this new buzzword in the education space

STEM

Right so STEM

Science technology engineering mathematics and sometimes you get some some grumpy people who say it should be STEAM or STREAM

for reading and arts

but the it started as an initiative to

Have more education in these topics because it was thought that with the rise in

technology there will be more demand for

jobs that that were in these disciplines, okay, and

I did some research in the first press mention that I found with that term in it was

2008 and that's when the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation donated 12 million dollars to the Ohio STEM

Learning network. Which is actually surprisingly still going on most of these initiatives fizzle out

But it was like a 10-year plan so ending

Next year, and there's going to be a huge report generated based on whether or not they achieve their outcomes

and

now you see

across the whole world across all levels of government there are these initiatives and

They're all about what they call STEM based learning and if you dig into these a little bit you find that there's a problem

right policy has to be

Dictated by research right and research needs Data and Data takes time to collect so in

the policy and the initiative that's relevant to where my children go to school has a

Report that cites Data that was collected

before the first iphone was

invented right and I

Don't know if it makes you feel young or old

But that was actually only 10 years ago right when I was walking around these halls. I had a little nokia about this big

And now we all all of us have

smartphones, so

Policy is great. It's necessary, but it is having trouble keeping up with today's technology

the most commonly cited report for

education and science

broadly is the report of the chief scientist of Australia which came out a year and a half ago and

It actually cites data

from the period

1965 to 2005

Right so I I worry that it's a little bit too far behind and you can see this actually

In the educational space and in all of the things that are happening in what people cal STEM outside of education

So actually the presidents of the university of where I work

This is sort of a passion of his and there's a huge initiative at that university and his motivation here which starts like this

over the next five to Ten years

40 percent of existing jobs won't exist. You know so he's the president of the university we have 40,000 students at that university and

For him, that's 40,000 people where he feels. He's the last line

You know the last level of responsibility before you send these people off into the world into

what? Right, into something that that that probably won't exist when they start

But he goes a bit further so at UTS

We have a an entire overhaul of the educational system. It's got a fancy name learning futures and

The goal is not to create

graduates with jobs

but

Graduate people who will create jobs right and when I first heard this I thought wow that's nuts. I don't want that problem

But you know thinking about it

It's this is really

This is really what's what's what's driving all of this all of this innovation all this technology is is

people who are

Creating new areas creating new jobs. I mean

if you want to put buzzwords on it innovation disruption right and

and this university has the audacious goal of

creating entrepreneurs

though

I don't think you were really strangers to this here in Waterloo. So you know

You look at a report on education and future technologies and it

May be maybe in Canada lately you might see the word quantum, but probably nowhere else in the world

so

Now that I'm here in

Quantum Valley let me show you what this sort of thing looks like

In the quantum space and at a lower level so at the secondary level maybe even the primary level

so

Somewhere in this building right in this building somewhere in this building

There's students that look just like this high school students. Who are here for a summer school

on Quantum cryptography

There's the quantum exhibit. I haven't seen it yet. Where is it now? On it's way to Halifax. When's it coming to Sydney?

Really, okay cool all right? I'll be there and you know bringing students in and going to schools right now

this is obviously great, but

what happens if you're a parent?

And you don't happen to be the school that has the school incursion where the person

Who is going to teach your kids about technology happens to be there

So this is really part of the problem a lot of these initiatives and pilot studies

Target a school. It's just one school and

And they bring in technology or bring in some some learning program and all of those students benefit from in you know many of these students

Go on into careers

jobs that have the word quantum in the title and that probably wouldn't have happened if they didn't

good the summer school in Quantum cryptography

So just south of the border you can go there because the wall's on the other side is

The IBM quantum experience, so it's an app and you can

Design a quantum algorithm, and it will run via the cloud on

a actual quantum computer sitting in IBM's researches labs

ok and

again, they bring students in you know as young as 10 and

because it's cloud based they can skype with people in South Africa right and

so this is kind of the

What STEM learning is today right it exists entirely outside of the classroom?

especially for

Something as cutting edge as quantum technology

So do I see quantum physics for babies on par with these efforts no

Obviously, not um I don't think I don't think this is for the students or babies

Ultimately, I think it's about the parents so you

know when you talk to parents about this

that sort of fear and anxiety about mathematics starts to creep up right and

it's sort of daunting to think that the

you know it used to be thought that I send my kids to school they get an education and

That will train them for a career, and they will have that career, and they will be set right?

Their employer will pay into their retirement fund and they will have kids and life will go on

But you know the average 20 year old today. They say will have

something like 15 jobs before they're 30 and

How as a parent how do you how do you deal with that uncertainty life used to be so simple, right?

Or maybe it wasn't I think it was always the case that

education was as much the

responsibility of the parents as it was of the school and you know teachers will tell you that probably even more so

But I think I think it's actually true now

today

More and more than it more than it ever has been

and

so

One of the phrases I hear most in this discussion like you know journalists. Who are being a bit cheeky will say

You know this is a bit too much. Why can't we just let kids be kids?

That's actually and a brisk winter day in Sydney not to rub it in

So I I don't know I mean this phrase is used all over the place. You know it's you at hockey games and

Other sporting events and in the classroom, but I think for most people

What the sort of gut feeling that they have is actually born out by the research that

Play is all important for children

But the problem is that the average person thinks that education is actually the opposite of play when you say

What is education as an activity they're thinking about something that?

diametrically opposed to play and

I think this is a huge problem for

me

my point of view is that

Life is education if you watch

Watch a small child

There's little scientists, right they

Put something in their hand they throw it on the ground

Right you put it back in their hand they throw it on the ground. They want to see if it happens again

Right and they're out there exploring the world and at some point

Some point in our education system

We stifle that and then we have this weird conversation where we say at what age should we introduce?

Math to kids at what age should we introduce science to kids and the only reason we use that word introduce

Is because we've taken it away at some point, right?

So

Beyond say the obvious things for a parents, you know

survival and morality and independence

What what is the what is the true mark of a good parent? Now

obviously, it's an immense privilege to sort of entertain such a question and

asking that in maybe an audience with parents and is a bit dangerous, but

I'll risk an answer

I think that the goal of parenting should be to help your children find their passion and

By passion I mean the thing that will drive their curiosity throughout life

So how how am I going with my kids?

I Don't know

it's too early to tell but I think the one thing that I can do that's definitely not going to hurt and

Can do the most

to

Probably succeed is give them variety right if there's something that I avoid then they will avoid it, right?

Nobody's born being afraid of spiders right you're only afraid of spiders because your parents are afraid of spiders, okay?

smiles in the audience

back there yeah, right

so

And this is this is the problem with especially science and mathematics

and

You hear this all the time from people you say you know I study science and they say Oooo

I hated science right, or

Mathematics which is really strange because you know you ask someone hey

What do you love in the world? and they answer you and say I hate that

It's sort of a really weird response, but it's accepted and encouraged

Right and especially for women it's really strange that they're told you know

Maybe you should focus on something else. Maybe maybe math isn't for you, but

It's just not true right it may be that's not something that you have a passion for but you'll never know

because you're being shielded from him and

from people my generation

the

Kids that I grew up with we're told as I was told this by a guidance counselor in high school right don't worry about

Don't worry about the physics you seem to be good at math. Maybe maybe you should go take an accounting degree, right?

Not that there's anything wrong with accounting, but it was clearly a safer choice well, maybe they thought it was back then

So

Nothing really comes to my mind

where I would be afraid if my kids took an interest in it, you know as a

academic or just as a passion and

I think I think that's that's that's going to go a long way just just to be able to offer them that variety

So ultimately I think that's that's my goal for

quantum physics for babies and in the follow-up books right is to start this conversation

try to remove some of that fear and uncertainty and doubt about topics like quantum physics or Mathematics and

Hopefully, you know when the time comes that

the child says hey

I saw that there's this summer school in Canada on Quantum Cryptography the parents will say yeah no worries mate

That's my best Australian accent. I haven't been there long. It'll be better next time so

This shouldn't be seen as an odd request right?

and the the people that come obviously had a

parent that

Encouraged it or a teacher

Maybe that encouraged it or maybe they had a school incursion from a place like IQC and heard about it

But most people haven't heard about it.

It's pretty strange

so

one Curious little

Fact by a survey I can't remember who did it

but it was one in three Americans would rather clean a

Public toilet, then do a single math problem

And they do this

scientific literacy quiz you can take it up you can take it to the actual quiz online and compare your

Well, they're all yes or no questions. So you clicked and it tells you whether you got the answer, right?

and there's some really simple questions like does the earth go around the sun of the sun go around the Earth and

and

You click the obviously correct answer and it says

How many people in the world or in various countries got it correct?

So I was looking at the one that was done in America, and I think that one was like

60% got it correct

the other one was did the universe start with a big explosion and

30% of people got that correct which just boggles my mind. I mean there's a hit TV show

with that in the name like the theme song actually has the answer in it right like

and

You know when you type into a search engine

Quantum physics, what do you think comes up is it going to be quantum physics?

Probably not. It's actually probably going to be Deepak Chopra right, so

when Deepak Chopra comes before Stephen hawking and

When you know the obvious facts for global warming seem equally compelling as maybe some

celebrities theory of a flat earth

then we have a big problem, and I think we have to start the conversation as early as possible and

Well quantities physics for babies was just the beginning

Thank you

sure

So when I when I read it to my daughters second year class

I don't say for babies and so a lot of kids don't like that

That's one of the biggest criticisms

I get for the book was

Do you have to put for babies in it it has to be that obviously it has to be there like it

Just doesn't work without the for babies

Okay

This is a ball

This ball has energy

This is a ball. It's on the ground. It has zero energy

All balls are made of atoms and atoms have three things

They have neutrons

And protons and the ones that have all the fun are there the electrons

an Electron can be here or here and

Even those three-year-olds are amazing at deductive reasoning because I asked them where else could it be and I come up in they point here

But an electron cannot be here

Or here you can see this is going to be on YouTube

all electrons have energy

the one up at the top has the most energy and

One down here close to the protons and neutrons has the least energy

but there are no electrons that just sit around there are no electrons with zero energy and

Here across the hall we have a special name for that. We say that energy is quantized can everyone say that?

quantized

then an electron here it can take energy to jump up and

What's going to happen to it if I can turn the page

it must give energy to

fall down and

That is a very special amount of energy

It is a quantum. Now you are a quantum physicist

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Orientation to Wellness - Duration: 9:14.

Welcome to our Orientation to Wellness.

In this seminar you will learn, things like common themes

and obstacles that first year students face. Strategies

for your transition to university life. And also free resources available

for you. So what about common feelings

and experiences that students will face?

Some are moving away from your family home. Living in residence

or maybe even off campus for the first times. Developing new

friends and socializing. Leaving your high school friend group and

meeting a new group of people. Other common experiences

including dating, whether its a long distance relationship or maybe a new

one. And school pressures. New ways of studying,

new subjects, co-op applications.

And career and self-defining questions like - Who am I? And

Where am I going?

There's also common feelings that everyone will have probably things like

feeling fearful, but it will get better.

And excitement - so please enjoy yourself.

Sometimes you might even feel numb, and this will pass.

And you will also feel proud and successfull.

You've got this! You might also feel some loneliness

but you are not alone.

So what's likely to change? Things like your identity

Being away from your family allows you to further shape your own personal

identity in things like interests, religions, politics

and other things. Your independence. You may be

managing your finances or your own household chores, cooking and personal wellness

maybe for the first time. What about relationships?

You may find yourself in new situations, or defining yourself

in your peer group or romantically. What about

cognitive development? You'll certainly be learning new content and different ways of

thinking about things. And of course there will be stress.

You may need to learn new ways to cope with challenging life situations.

And how to cope with change.

It's important to integrate and get connected with

people and activities on campus. That is so important.

Focusing on school work is important, but it is equally necessary

to have a balance in your life. So it is important to meet new people

maybe even join a club and build a support system.

There are many supports and resources on or near our campus

to help, things like advisors and friends and mentors and others.

Stay connected with people

at home. So stay in touch with people who were and continue to

be supportive. People like parents, friends,

maybe your siblings, people you looked up to back home.

And ask for help when you need it. Some people struggle

with this. But making it on your own does not mean

never asking for help. It means deciding for yourself when

and how to ask for the kind of help that you will find

helpful and take that initiative.

Some people struggle with perfectionism.

And remember that everyone experiences setbacks or failure at some point in their lives.

Consider your mindset. What mindset are you

bringing with you into a situation?

So some research from Carol Dweck shows that there are two main mindsets

One is fixed. Where a student for

whom performance is paramount. They want to look smart

even if it means not learning something in the process.

But the Growth mindset, where a student who

focuses on learning and being willing to experience the effort and the

struggle and maybe the failures that are part of the learning experience

tends to do much better.

So what about some basic self-care tips?

Things like Sleep. Sleep is so important when you are trying to be successful.

It impacts your mood, your energy level

concentration. So try as best as you can to have

consistent bed time and wake up time and create a comfortable

sleeping environment for yourself.

Studies have shown that sleeping well can absolutely help with academic

performance.

Nutrition. Don't neglect your meals, especially in times of stress. So eat

regularly and pack healthy snacks when you're away from home.

Exercise is very important.

Keeping active on a regular basis. Even taking a stretch break

every hour while studying or taking the stairs can make a big difference.

And try to stay connected with the physical activities that you really enjoyed

back in high school.

Balance is so important. Keeping a healthy balance between mind, body,

and spirit. Even when you are busy with school deadlines

to make sure to schedule some time for activities you enjoy like

being with friends, exercise, or watching an episode of

your favourite TV show.

Become a student of self-care. Try a mindfulness meditation app,

watch a motivational video, or listen to a self-development podcast.

And try and app like Stop, Breathe and Think, or

Calm. And theres

a large list of resources that you can check out on the web.

And what about Campus Wellness resources?

There are a number of them. And of course Health Services offers

a variety of services, including:

Walk-in and booked appointments with physicians and nurse practitioners. There is a

mental health office. They provide immunizations and allergy injections.

Testing for Sexually transmitted infection.

Birth control dispensary, emergency contraception, pregnancy test,

and counselling. Along with Nutritional Services.

Take a look at the website for things and information

about hours and location, which is across from the SLC.

So give us a call and book an appointment. We want to see you.

What about Counselling? We are

absolutely here to support you and we do this by offering a number of

services including workshops and seminars, either in person or

online for things like resilience and mindfulness

and managing your emotions and others. We have individual counselling

both walk-in and booked appointments. Group therapy

on topics like depression and anxiety and others.

And we also have peer-to-peer support with our MATES peer

counselling program.

Counselling resources can be found more on the web of course and our main office

is in Needles Hall on the second floor. So give us a call

check us out on Facebook and Twitter and we can keep you up to date

with everything that's going on in Counselling. What about other resources

on campus? Well there's academic advising

of course, where faculty advisors can provide support to you including

academic information requirements. There's AccessAbility Services

providing academic support for students with

both permanent and temporary disabilities and of course

our student success office, which provides a variety of services including

workshops, success coaching, peer mentoring, tutoring programs

and others. So please take a look on the web for

all those resources. And other ones on campus of course are

Police Services, we have University Police available 24

hours a day, every day of the week and year.

Centre for Mental Health Research has accessible,

and effective mental health services for people of all ages in the Region.

There's athletics which offers a wide variety of activities,

to help you stay active. There's Co-operative Education and Career Action.

Providing counselling and

support for students, alumni, employees and post-doctoral students.

And of course our UW Chaplains, representing

11 different faith traditions and they provide support for students

faculty and the community.

Other campus resources provided by the Federation of Students include:

The Women's Centre, Off Campus Community, GLOW,

Co-op Connection, FEDS Food Bank,

the Bike Centre, and the various

clubs operated and run by the FEDS. So give them a

look on the web for more information.

So thank you very much for listening to this and

let us know how we can help.

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🔹🔹4 Ingredients That Will Help You Get a Flat Belly Fast | Get a Flat Stomach Fast 🔹🔹 - Duration: 3:04.

you can find weight loss tips everywhere you look so it's easy to get confused

about the truth on the most effective way to lose weight the truth is that

when it comes to weight loss what you eat is more important than how much you

eat clean whole foods will always win over processed foods foods that are rich

in fiber play an especially important role in weight loss and it's easy to

incorporate them into the food you eat daily there isn't any magic pill that

will help you lose 30 pounds a week without compromising your health however

we would like to share a recipe for a delicious and healthy drink that'll help

you lose weight faster than you would without it you will need number 1 celery

stalk celery is a very low-calorie vegetable containing only 16

kilocalories per 100 grams the dietary fiber swells inside the stomach making

you feel satiated in addition a study has shown that an increase of fiber in

your diet is an essential component of a weight loss regimen number 2 one

medium-sized cucumber like celery cucumbers contain lots of fiber and are

almost similarly low-calorie 95 percent of a cucumber is water so they help you

drink your essential 2l of liquid recommended by nutrition specialists to

all who want to stay in shape number three one glass cut parsley

parsley contains a lot of fiber three point three grams per 100 grams to

compare the same amount of cucumber and celery only contains 0.5 grams in 1.6

grams correspondingly it also has a mild natural diuretic effect number four one

piece is fresh pineapple 100 grams of pineapple contains one gram of non

soluble fiber while it's energy value is about 50 kilocalories the fruit is sweet

so it also improves the taste of the drink thoroughly wash the vegetables and

remove the skin of the pineapple mix them all in the blender do not add salt

pepper sugar or it's substitutes to the drink you should drink the pineapple and

vegetable juice within 15 minutes of making it so that it doesn't lose its

properties drink it in the morning and only in a fasted State

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30 Unbelievable Look-Alike of Famous Bollywood Celebrities - Duration: 4:37.

30 Unbelievable Look-Alike of Famous Bollywood Celebrities

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Theresa Storyline: Eternity Memory - Ch1: Newborns - EX1: The cross forgotten nun (EN subtitles) - Duration: 2:30.

Major! Is major Himeko here?

Yes! Head master. What happened?

Um, well, today I came to the library get some documents,

but when I returned to my room,

I realized I forgot my cross at the library

Can't you go and get it yourself?

Though this situation…

It seems I heard this one before.

Why do I have a bad feeling about this…

It's because, every month, it's…

It's that day of the month?

NO! It's the maintenance day for my body every month!

That's why… that's why right now,

I don't have any energy left.

Yes yes, I understand. Let's go together then.

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Disney Vlog 034 - Epcot, March 2017, Day 4, Part 2 - Duration: 10:28.

Here we go!

We're in the World Showcase.

It's 10:10, and the only thing open is the bakery.

Is that here?

That walkway is closed.

Right.

Ok, so anything past France is closed.

I think we're going to jump in line to try to meet Belle this morning.

And then, Aurora's meet and greet is over there.

Look at Lumiere and Cogsworth!

I—I didn't realize Aurora was over here.

I love this Belle and Beast!

I didn't realize she was in France.

Yeah.

I love it!

It's so fun.

[Music during the intro] This is great!

Alright, is the bakery here?

I think so.

Let's go see what they have, because I am hungry.

I think it's, like, tucked away in one of these little back areas.

I love the France pavilion.

We never go explore the pavilions.

Yeah.

I think we'll be doing that today, though.

Yep.

Yeah, here's the bakery.

Hang on.

I'm looking.

What I don't know is if these are snacks or meals.

Snacks, I would think.

Maybe.

Huh?

I hope they do.

Well, if not, then we won't do it.

Well, if, yeah, yeah.

Look how cute!

It's Marie!

I love all the Marie stuff.

They are from France.

I've never seen a Marie shirt before.

How much is that?

$32.99.

They've got these too.

Cute!

Oh, that's cute!

It's got lace on the arms.

That's very cute.

How much is that one?

Bakery.

How are we ever going to make a decision here?

Oh!

What?!

Well, we probably need to find out what we can get with the dining plan.

This is too much!

Hi!

Um, alright, so I guess I have two questions.

Are all of these meal credits?

It's just snacks.

Okay.

What's the best?

Amazing.

I think I'll pass on the tart now.

Look at this!

Look at those cookies!

Oh my goodness!

Umm.

Happy birthday!

So, these are our awesome snacks that we just got from the bakery.

It's a croissant thingy with cheese and bacon.

I can't pronounce what it was actually called, because it's in French.

And, you got a cappuccino.

How's your cappuccino?

It's great.

Is it good?

Really good.

Alright, take a bite.

Tell me how it is.

I got you a fork, if you want it.

No way!

Ahh!

Look, check it out; there's bacon inside of it.

I'm so excited.

Ah, it's so good!

Oh, the people for Frozen.

There's Flight.

No characters anymore.

It's just Flight.

It probably wasn't the best idea on their part to put meet Anna and Elsa, Frozen Ever

After, and Akershus, all right there by each other.

That's true.

Seems to be a slight logistical nightmare.

I don't know the pavilions well enough.

What is that pavilion?

Is it Morocco?

Morocco.

I like the Morocco pavilion.

That was my favorite when I was a kid.

Mickey!

How are you?

Oh, I've got my bride right over here.

Very special.

You're so far apart!

Your camera first.

I'm just recording, yeah.

How are you?

Thank you! 4 Years!

Big smiles right here!

Perfect.

Alright!

Alright, thanks, Minnie!

It was good to see you.

Thank you, ma'am.

Mm hmm.

You only have three and a half minutes, so— Oh, good grief.

Brightness and darkness is over here.

Of course.

That one!

That.

Alright.

Huge!

Alright, let's see!

Yeah!

No!

You got to design everything else; this is my part; that was the deal.

Alright.

That one.

Hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry!

Ahh!

It's just doing crazy things!

That works.

Alright.

Alright, here we go.

We have an efficiency of 19!

We're not going to be as good as what Joe did.

That's with our car.

Oh, that's cool.

Can only lead to one conclusion.

Power is what you make of it.

Introducing Power, by Chevrolet.

That's awesome!

Nice!

We're finally going to ride Frozen Ever After!

Oh, sorry.

You're blocking my view!

Move over!

Move over!

This is really cool!

Here we go!

Are you excited?

Yeah.

As excited as I can be.

Not as excited about this ride as I have been about some of the others.

I guess Timon and Pumbaa over here.

Oh cool.

Raffia and Simba.

Is that Nala beside him?

Yeah, that's Mufasa and Nala beside him.

Well, it's not Nala. it's the mom.

Well, whatever her name is.

Sarabi.

Yeah, Sarabi.

[Music during the pictures]

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Jim Rohn: How To Become A BILLIONAIRE (SERIOUSLY) - Duration: 10:58.

I can rich for the Carmine's 31 here's

the best advice I give my keynote rinse

it was easy what can I tell you was hard

no it was easy I'm a millionaire by 31

let me tell you how I did it I got three

reasons why I got rich by the time I was

31 let me give you those here's number

one I lived in America I mean how lucky

can you get America is easy that's why

everybody wants to come here

people haven't plotted and schemed for

50 years saying if I could just get to

pull and everything would be okay no the

boat people are not desperately trying

to get to Vietnam no they're not

squeezing through the fence to try to

get into Mexico no Neil Diamond says

looks like everybody's heading for

they're all coming to America why

everybody wants to come here by every

means possible to get here right because

America is easy so if you go home with

anything go home with that mr. own

reminded us that America is easy he got

rich for the time he's 31 America is

easy Bangladesh is hard

just take that home here's the average

yearly income in Bangladesh 120 dollars

that would be tell me hard versus easy

so America's easy

Cambodia would be hard the Khmer Rouge

killed 2 million Cambodians to make

communism work that's hard

America is easy India would be hard they

got their challenges these days top

America's easy China would be really

hard underlined really and make a study

it's hard

America's easy now in about 90 days you

can have that memorized Johnny that's

all you need I got rich for the time I

was 31 I lived in America America is

easy

now here's number 2 I found an

opportunity that's all you got to do in

America search for an opportunity take

the first one right try it

if that isn't it leads to another one

door closes another door opens there's

what's exciting about America it's a lot

of opportunity a chance to try and then

what try again and then why try again

never never run out of opportunity to

try see if you can't better your life

and your health and your future your

bank account your income make your

fortune here I'll give that America

number one found an opportunity number

three number two here's number three I

found a teacher what a grand and

glorious unique thing that was for me at

that time in my life I found a teacher

willing to teach me and his teaching

came in two parts here's what it was

very simple number one mr. on you have

evidently messed up

between ages 19 and 25 now I could

understand that but he didn't leave me

there

he said now here's the answers on how to

change it all the next six years so that

the next six years won't be like the

last six what an incredible teacher

taught me how to have a whole brand new

six years first six what I miss top

second six one I got it right second six

years I became a millionaire

during that second six years the

government was about the same I'm

telling you interest rates were about

what the same the pay scale was about

what the same Lord knows my negative

realities were the same circumstances

were about the same the economy was

about the same the unions and their

philosophy was about the same what was

going on around me was about the same

then how come I got Rick's that second

six years I was not the same I changed

before this throne if you can do that

can anybody do it yes I invite you on

that journey any time you want to you

can stay the same so that the next six

years to be like the last six take a

look at the last six years and I'm

telling you the next six years of your

life is gonna be like the last six

unlike war unless you want to count on

this short list that we call not much

list most everybody's counting on this

not much list what if all of your

negative relatives turn positive what

would that do for your future in your

fortune what not much not much

what if prices came down a little what a

lot to do for your future I'm telling

you not much if the economy gets a

little better what will I do not much

now that the Democrats are in power

what's that gonna do for your future

much we got it we could get a good

debate going here

if the Republicans would have stayed in

power what would that have done not much

a we could get a good debate going here

I'm telling it so not much list if you

don't make plans of your own guess what

you'll probably always fit into someone

else's plans guess what someone else may

have planned for you

then what's gonna make the difference

you're gonna have to make the difference

you're gonna have to take charge now mr.

Schultz my teacher gave me a promise and

I want to give you that promise now here

was the promise I got and I bring it to

you here's what my teacher said if you

will change mr. Owen he said if you will

change everything will change for you

you don't have to change the government

you don't have to change prices you

don't have to change taxes get all that

he said if you will change everything

will change for you and the first thing

you start changing is what your

philosophy you start changing your mind

you start changing how you think you

start picking up new ideas and

information gather new knowledge make

better decisions about what's valuable

and I'm telling if you'll do that your

whole life will change your health will

change your relationship with your

family will change your ability to cope

with challenges and powers will change

I'm telling you income promotions all of

it'll change if you will change that law

change if you won't change it doesn't

gonna change you can keep your fingers

crossed if you want to and hope they'll

straighten it out you can wish for the

wind not to blow quite as severe but I'm

telling you wishing for the wind to

change in your favor we call naive at

best don't do this any longer wish for a

better wind the key is to wish for the

wisdom to set a better sail utilize

whatever wind it blows to take you

wherever you want to go that is the

philosophy I picked up at age 25 and it

revolutionized my whole life and here's

what I found I found it was easy I got

rich blue time I was 31 and it was easy

now here's my definition of easy got to

jot this down

my definition of easy meaning something

I could do I figure if it's something

you can do it's easy

now here's a parentheses parentheses I

worked hard at it I found something I

could do which was easy but I worked

hard at it

I got up early and stayed up late worked

hard that six years but what I did was

easy meaning it was something I can do

you say well mr. Owen if it was so easy

how come everybody else around you

during that six years how come they

didn't get rich here's why it's easy not

to how else would you describe it that's

it you say no no for all of the rest of

them it was hard for them and it was

easy for you that's not true

you couldn't debate me on that in front

of this intelligent audience but here's

the challenge let me give it to you in

the philosophical phrase I tend to be a

little philosophical here it is the

things that are easy to do are also easy

not to do that's the difference between

success and failure

so you've got the choice here today of

one of two Easy's easy two or what easy

not to I can give you in one sentence

how I got rich for the time was 31 here

it is in one sentence I did not neglect

to do the easy things I could do

everyday for six years underline I did

not neglect that's the key I found

something easy I could do that led to

fortune and I did not neglect to do it

made your reason for not having

everything you want in America major

reasons we're not having more of what

you want in America more health more

money more power more influence more

everything major reason why you don't

get it

simple answer neglect neglect and here's

the problem with neglect it starts as an

infection and if you don't take care of

it it becomes a disease and here's what

else is the problem one neglect leads to

another neglect to do wise things with

your money or property in the deck to do

wise things with your time and it's like

to do wise things with your time we're

probably cut to do wise things with your

business one leads to another leads to

another pretty soon neglect has you by

the throat emptying your purse emptying

your heart emptying all of your chances

for equities and power and all the good

things neglect what if you should be

walking around the block every day for

your good health and you don't I'm

telling you you're on the wrong track

you should do it you could do it you

don't do it that's called formula for

disaster all you've got to do is let

that and a few other things accumulate

for six years and now you're driving

what you don't want to drive wearing

what you don't want to wear living where

you don't want to live doing what you

don't want to do maybe having become

what you really didn't want to become

I'm telling that's it just neglect along

drift along and it's got you by the

throat it'll take all your values leave

you with just a little bit of dust in a

summer wind and it'll soon be gone I

hope I said that well

that's it it's where I found myself at

age 25 until my teacher came along and

said mr. Owen up till now you've messed

up let's see if we can't clean that up

change it all I did change my life not

just the money all the rest of the

values that came pouring in when I

understood that it was me it was me

so take the easy approach this stuff's

easy to figure out getting rich is easy

I teach it to teenagers how to be rich

my 4035 if you're extra bright the stuff

is not difficult I love to teach kids

enterprise

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SAP HANA Academy - Getting Started with SAP HANA on GCP: Start & Stop - Cockpit & Studio - Duration: 14:46.

Hello and welcome to the SAP HANA Academy.

The topic of this video tutorial series is Getting Started with SAP HANA on the Google Cloud Platform

and in the next couple of videos we will take a look at how to start and stop an SAP HANA system.

This video will be about using cockpit and studio.

Hi, I am Denys van Kempen.

As of SAP HANA 2.0, so that's November 2016, you can use the web interface of SAP HANA

cockpit to start and stop an SAP HANA system.

That's pretty easy, no surprise.

Here I am on the Overview page, SAP HANA Cockpit, SystemDB@SP2, SP2 is the system identifier,

the SID.

Select the Overall System Database Status tile.

This will open the Manage Services page and here in the header we have a Stop System button

(or link, if you prefer).

Click it.

Confirm that you really want to stop the system with a Yes and - after a brief wait - a message

will appear to inform you that the system was successfully stopped.

In the status column for the services, we can see that some services are already stopped

whereas others are scheduled to be stopped, so we might need to refresh the page - you

can do this here in the header, set auto-refresh interval for this page to 1 minute - and,

oh well, the system has already stopped.

We only see the daemon service listed now.

We will discuss the different services and what they do in a minute.

If we then return to the Overview page, we can see that the Overall Database Status is

Stopped.

All the other tiles mention 'Cannot load data', which makes it maybe sound like there

is any issue but there is no issue at all: the database is stopped so obviously we cannot

load data, in fact, there is no data to load to begin with.

I guess we will get a more accurate message for our tiles in the future.

If we return to our Manage Services page again and this time select Start System

- it is the same button, of course -

and respond to the question if we want to start the system

(there is no "really", this time) with Yes, we get, after some delay, the message back that

'The system was successfully started'.

Now, that is a bit overenthusiastic, maybe,

to be fair, we are not quite there yet.

What is meant here is that the Start System command was successfully executed.

Now, we only have to wait for all the process to come up.

The nameserver service is already running.

Let's do a manual refresh as the interval of 1 minute is a bit long for our purpose here.

Compileserver running, preprocessor running,

daemon starting and waiting for the webdispatcher.

Takes a couple of seconds, maybe more, but eventually, all services are up and the daemon is always the last.

If we then return to the Overview page, we also see that data appears on all of the performance tiles.

Easy.

One remark: for this to work, you need to have specified operating system credentials

for the resource, the system database in this case.

If I select the resources tab and then under SAP Control Credentials for SYSTEMDB@SP2

click Connect and select 'Delete the stored credentials for this resource'

in the Host OS Credentials for SAP Control' dialog,

the system returns the message: Clear SAP Control Credentials Succeeded'

and if we now return to our Manage Services page

for the system database and select Stop System: Yes. We get an error.

Show Details returns (what looks to be like some JSON): HDB_SAPCTL_NO_CREDENTIALS.

I'm sure we will get a prettier error in the near future but we get the point:

to stop and start a database, we need operating system credentials.

If you are on a slightly older version of SAP HANA,

you can use the SAP HANA Cockpit for Offline Administration,

as the tool is fully named.

This time you will be prompted straight away to provide a user name and password,

although the tool does not mention what needs to be entered here and expects you to know.

My browser had the username cached, it is the same operating system account we used before,

sp2adm which is the operating system administration account for SAP HANA.

Always has the same format: system identifier + adm.

So, as our SID is SP2, the account will be 'sp2adm'.

The port in the URL is always the same, it is 1128 for HTTP and 1129 for HTTPS.

There is no instance number in the port this time because we are connecting, in fact,

to the SAP host agent - a tool, a component, that's installed

with each and every SAP HANA system but is not really part of it.

It performs several tasks; we will discuss this topic in some other video.

In SAP HANA 1.0, cockpit was hosted by the built-in application server that came with each HANA system.

This also meant that if you stopped the system, the application server was also stopped,

so you could no longer use cockpit which is why there also is an offline cockpit hosted by

the SAP host agent on HANA 1.0.

The offline cockpit is still there in HANA 2.0, which is why I am able to use it here,

but for HANA 2.0 it is no longer serves any purpose, as you can do everything in the regular

HANA cockpit - assuming, of course, that you have a cockpit running somewhere in your landscape,

as it is a separate installation now, a separate system.

For system operations, select the Start, Restart, Stop tile.

We have a similar view as in cockpit 2.0.

The service name now has HDB as prefix which we can ignore for now but also shows two new

services both with SP2 appended: indexserver and XSengine.

Before we proceed let's pause briefly and introduce the different services.

The daemon is the watch dog - it monitors all HANA services all of the time

and should, for whatever reason, a service have stopped it will simply start it again.

The term daemon is common usage in UNIX/Linux for this purpose and as HANA runs on Linux

we find the same terminology being used.

The nameserver is also a very important process or service.

It has multiple roles, but here, for example, on a multi-tenant database container system,

it hosts the systemdb database.

The preprocessor and compileserver are supporting services: preproccesing for text analytics

and compilation is needed for SQLScript mainly but could also be used for other procedural

language extensions.

The web dispatcher process is similar to an HTTP server, or web server if you prefer;

it is a bit like the Apache web server to some extent and it is similar, if not the

same, as the one found on SAP Netweaver application server systems.

It performs the same tasks: might serve some static pages but mostly dispatches (redirects)

dynamic content to the appropriate application server, hence the name.

So, where is it dispatching to?

Well, that's what we see here: the XSEngine

XS, or extended services, is a built-in application server for HANA, built-in meaning that it

comes with every release.

XSEngine is the HANA 1.0 version, also known as the XS classic model.

For HANA 2.0, we have XSA, XS advanced model, which is no longer built-in.

You need to add it yourself (install).

The architecture has changed completely on this.

XSA has a whole number of additional processes, we don't see them here but we will cover

is this separate video tutorial on XSA.

There are more services, for example, should you install the Dynamic Tiering option, for

extended storage, you would also see a service for that.

So, this is not a complete list.

Also important is the indexserver service: it hosts the column and row stores, the database engines.

In HANA 1.0, each system would have a single indexserver process, it would be always be listed.

In HANA 2.0, the indexserver only hosts tenant databases, so if there no tenant database,

there is no indexserver.

This is the multi-tenant database container system feature which was optional in HANA 1.0

but is the only available operation mode in HANA 2.0.

To stop a system, select Stop System on the toolbar below.

This time, we can make a selection - we will see in the next video when we discuss sapcontrol

how this works - you can stop the system softly, give it 5 minutes or more, or immediately:

'Open transactions are aborted and rolled back.'

We have the same options for Restart System.

I am the only user on this system and have yet to start my first transaction, so it is

perfectly fine to select immediately to save some time.

On production systems, of course, you would typically not select this option,

it would have to be for some emergency.

There is no auto-refresh in this offline cockpit, so we will have to manually refresh the page

and we can see the services starting up again - they are either already Running, Initializing, or Scheduled to run.

Here we can actually see that the Web Dispatcher which took the longest to start in cockpit

when we restarted our system the first time,

is actually scheduled behind the indexserver and xsengine services,

tenant processes that our cockpit connection to the system database did not show.

So, we first need to wait for that.

OK - all services are running.

Then, there is also a client/server tool, SAP HANA studio.

Most of you will be familiar with it.

For those new to the topic, it is actually a plugin for the Eclipse development tool,

Java originally.

There are 100's of plugins and some are provided by SAP.

Runs on Windows, Linux and the Mac.

For HANA 2.0, web tooling is strongly recommended.

You might find the odd case, where you still need to use HANA studio but most of the time

using the web is preferred.

So, although not quite deprecated, it is considered to be more of a HANA 1.0 tool.

You need to add your systems here in the Systems view and then you can simply select

Start, Stop or Restart System from the context menu

- the right-mouse click menu, if you prefer and happen to be right handed.

You can find them under Configuration and Monitoring

- yes, I agree, that might not be where you would expect this.

We do have the same soft and immediate options, this time called Hard,

and the progress of the operation is displayed here on the Processes tab

of the Administration Console in Diagnosis Mode (Ctrl+Shift+O on Windows)

here from the toolbar.

This does require, as in cockpit, an SAP start service connection.

In studio, we can find this here under Properties: SAP Start Service Logon.

You enter the same credentials as for cockpit, the operating system user <sid> adm.

If there is nothing entered, you will prompted to provide them after selecting

on of the Start, Stop or Restart System menu options

All services are up. It is exactly the same view as the offline cockpit.

OK, we have briefly discussed the different SAP HANA services or processes.

We have seen that there is such a thing as an SAP start service which requires operating

system credentials and we have seen how you can start, stop and restart a system using

the web interface of HANA cockpit and the client/server tool HANA studio.

In the next video, we will return to HANA express on GCP and see how we can stop and

start our HANA system without cockpits and studios, just using the command line tools

available on the server.

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