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Ethos, pathos, and logos

Ethos, pathos, and logos are super useful tools, especially if you want to get better at persuasion, writing, or even just understanding how people make arguments. Here’s a simple breakdown: Ethos = Credibility It's about convincing your audience that you are trustworthy or an authority. Example: “I've been a dentist for 20 years — trust me when I say this toothpaste works.” Pathos = Emotion It's about stirring your audience's feelings — fear, joy, anger, sadness — to persuade them. Example: “Imagine the pain your child feels with every cavity because you didn't choose the right toothpaste.” Logos = Logic and Reason It's about using facts, data, or logical arguments. Example: “Clinical studies show that this toothpaste reduces cavities by 60% within six months.” Together, they’re like a full toolkit: Ethos makes people trust you. Pathos makes people feel something. Logos makes people think logically.

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Securing the Software Supply Chain: A Collective Responsibility for Lasting Resilience

Summary In the video “Securing the Software Supply Chain: A Collective Responsibility for Lasting Resilience,” Steve Springette, a director of product security at ServiceNow, discusses the complexities and challenges surrounding the software supply chain. He emphasizes the importance of securing software from development to delivery, highlighting that the software supply chain is not a linear process but a complex web of interconnected components. Springette raises significant concerns regarding the vulnerabilities present in software, especially those stemming from open-source components, and urges developers and organizations to take responsibility for ensuring the security and integrity of their software. He outlines the critical role that various standards, models, and community practices play in navigating these challenges. Specifically, he introduces frameworks like the Software Component Verification Standard (SCVS) and the Salsa framework, which help organizations measure and i...

SIN -> AUX -> MIL -> PMF -> PSA -> FLR -> BLQ -> ZMO-> VCE -> SMV -> SIN

Singapore (16 Nov 2025) 430pm: Reach Airport T2.  515pm: SkyTrain to T3, Go thru Jewel. Butterfly garden in T3. 6pm: Dinner in Lenu 7pm: Boarding 1155pm : Landing in AUX, Abu Dhabi. UAE (17 Nov 2025) 1245am: Stamp Passport, collect luggage. 2am: Collect Rav4. Go to hotel. Sleep 8am: Wake up and prepare. 10am: Reach Ferrari World 2pm: Leave Ferrari world, back to Hotel. 230pm: Depart to Desert 320pm: Pitstop in Petrol Station 350pm: Camel stop 410pm: Sand Bashing 430pm: Pit Stop & sand boarding 520pm: Reach Camp. Camel riding, dinner, photo. 7pm: Perfomance 8pm: drive out from camp. 9pm reach back hotel and rest. Lesson:  Ferrari world should be a whole day activities.  Calla need some warm up and mild ride before go for more exciting stuff.  UAE (18 Nov 2025) 9am Wake up leisurely.  Skipped attraction 11am depart for lunch and dates.   12pm Reach Airport. Return Car.  130pm: Mcd in airport 220pm: Boarding 7pm: Landing in Milan.  8pm: Coll...