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How to Start a Sail Blog



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Do you want to know how to start a sail blog? Blogs are a great way to get started if your not familiar with blogging. A few photos, a description and a link are all that is required for a sailing blog. Without these requirements, you will end up with just a few photos on your computer and no record of your sailing adventures. To get started, follow these simple steps:

SV Delos

The SV Delos is a sailing boat that will appeal to all types of sailors. This sailing boat can go anywhere you want for up six months without having to stop. It has two masts and can generate electricity from wind and sunlight. It has an electric generator onboard and satellite internet. This sailing boat is a great choice for those who have never tried it. You will enjoy a unique experience as well as a informative and entertaining blog.


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XSracing

Visit the XSracing Sail Blog if multihull sailing is something you're interested. This website promotes multihull sailing and unites all sports boat racing under one category. Coastapus is another sail blog worth visiting. They focus on sailing along the west coast British Columbia. Coastapus offers information about sailing and other topics.


Swell Voyage

The Swell Voyage sail blog is a blog by environmentalist, surfer, and boat captain Liz Clark. Since 2006, Liz has been sailing to surfing spots around the world aboard her sailboat, which is powered by wind power. Her blog contains a variety of stories and readers can read about her adventures. In addition to her blog, Clark is also a published author and a patagonia brand ambassador.

LF2SF

Cindy and Mark are the creators of LF2SF, a cruising blog that has won numerous awards. Cindy discovers hidden gems in the places they visit while Mark is a passionate photographer. Their blog LF2SF focuses exclusively on sailing life. Cindy and Mark publish photos and articles on sailing, and hope to inspire others to try it. LF2SF's name is Lyme Regis Sailing Club. This club was founded in 1921.


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Totem

Sailing the world aboard the Stevens 47, Totem, Behan & Jamie Gifford have had some adventures and met some interesting people along the way. Last fall, they invited Mia & I aboard the boat to share their adventures. We learned more about their journey, their home, as well as their future plans. Continue reading to get a glimpse of their cruising lifestyle. This blog post originally appeared on Totem sail blog.


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FAQ

Is there any other technology that can compete with AI?

Yes, but still not. Many technologies have been created to solve particular problems. All of them cannot match the speed or accuracy that AI offers.


What uses is AI today?

Artificial intelligence (AI), is a broad term that covers machine learning, natural language processing and expert systems. It's also known as smart machines.

The first computer programs were written by Alan Turing in 1950. He was fascinated by computers being able to think. He proposed an artificial intelligence test in his paper, "Computing Machinery and Intelligence." The test asks if a computer program can carry on a conversation with a human.

John McCarthy, in 1956, introduced artificial intelligence. In his article "Artificial Intelligence", he coined the expression "artificial Intelligence".

Today we have many different types of AI-based technologies. Some are simple and straightforward, while others require more effort. They can be voice recognition software or self-driving car.

There are two major categories of AI: rule based and statistical. Rule-based relies on logic to make decision. A bank account balance could be calculated by rules such as: If the amount is $10 or greater, withdraw $5 and if it is less, deposit $1. Statistical uses statistics to make decisions. A weather forecast might use historical data to predict the future.


What are some examples of AI applications?

AI is used in many fields, including finance and healthcare, manufacturing, transport, energy, education, law enforcement, defense, and government. These are just a few of the many examples.

  • Finance - AI can already detect fraud in banks. AI can scan millions upon millions of transactions per day to flag suspicious activity.
  • Healthcare – AI helps diagnose and spot cancerous cell, and recommends treatments.
  • Manufacturing - AI is used to increase efficiency in factories and reduce costs.
  • Transportation – Self-driving cars were successfully tested in California. They are currently being tested around the globe.
  • Energy - AI is being used by utilities to monitor power usage patterns.
  • Education - AI is being used for educational purposes. Students can use their smartphones to interact with robots.
  • Government - AI is being used within governments to help track terrorists, criminals, and missing people.
  • Law Enforcement – AI is being used in police investigations. Detectives can search databases containing thousands of hours of CCTV footage.
  • Defense – AI can be used both offensively as well as defensively. In order to hack into enemy computer systems, AI systems could be used offensively. Artificial intelligence can also be used defensively to protect military bases from cyberattacks.



Statistics

  • Additionally, keeping in mind the current crisis, the AI is designed in a manner where it reduces the carbon footprint by 20-40%. (analyticsinsight.net)
  • By using BrainBox AI, commercial buildings can reduce total energy costs by 25% and improves occupant comfort by 60%. (analyticsinsight.net)
  • A 2021 Pew Research survey revealed that 37 percent of respondents who are more concerned than excited about AI had concerns including job loss, privacy, and AI's potential to “surpass human skills.” (builtin.com)
  • While all of it is still what seems like a far way off, the future of this technology presents a Catch-22, able to solve the world's problems and likely to power all the A.I. systems on earth, but also incredibly dangerous in the wrong hands. (forbes.com)
  • That's as many of us that have been in that AI space would say, it's about 70 or 80 percent of the work. (finra.org)



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How To

How to create Google Home

Google Home is an artificial intelligence-powered digital assistant. It uses sophisticated algorithms, natural language processing, and artificial intelligence to answer questions and perform tasks like controlling smart home devices, playing music and making phone calls. Google Assistant can do all of this: set reminders, search the web and create timers.

Google Home seamlessly integrates with Android phones and iPhones. This allows you to interact directly with your Google Account from your mobile device. You can connect an iPhone or iPad over WiFi to a Google Home and take advantage of Apple Pay, Siri Shortcuts and other third-party apps optimized for Google Home.

Google Home offers many useful features like every Google product. It will also learn your routines, and it will remember what to do. So, when you wake-up, you don’t have to repeat how to adjust your temperature or turn on your lights. Instead, all you need to do is say "Hey Google!" and tell it what you would like.

Follow these steps to set up Google Home:

  1. Turn on Google Home.
  2. Hold the Action button in your Google Home.
  3. The Setup Wizard appears.
  4. Click Continue
  5. Enter your email address.
  6. Choose Sign In
  7. Google Home is now online




 



How to Start a Sail Blog