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  1. europesays.com/ro/176518/ Inginerii BMW au modificat renumitul motor S58 de pe M2, M3 şi M4 pentru a-l face compatibil cu normele Euro 7, încercând să nu-l afecteze prea mult | PiataAuto.md #2026 #Afaceri #bmw #Business #combustie #geometrie #ignite #informatii #ingineri #m #m2 #m3 #m4 #modificat #motor #propagare #RO #Română #Romania #Romanian #s58 #tehnologie #turbine #variabila

  2. Just 10 Minutes of Exercise Ignite Powerful Anti-Cancer Signals in Your Body

    A rapid surge of protective signals In just ten minutes, a bout of vigorous exercise can ignite a…
    #NewsBeep #News #Fitness #AntiCancer #AU #Australia #body #Exercise #Health #ignite #minutes #powerful #signals
    newsbeep.com/au/589231/

  3. Just 10 Minutes of Exercise Ignite Powerful Anti-Cancer Signals in Your Body

    A rapid surge of protective signals In just ten minutes, a bout of vigorous exercise can ignite a…
    #NewsBeep #News #Fitness #AntiCancer #AU #Australia #body #Exercise #Health #ignite #minutes #powerful #signals
    newsbeep.com/au/589231/

  4. Just 10 Minutes of Exercise Ignite Powerful Anti-Cancer Signals in Your Body

    A rapid surge of protective signals In just ten minutes, a bout of vigorous exercise can ignite a…
    #NewsBeep #News #Fitness #AntiCancer #body #exercise #Health #Ignite #minutes #powerful #Signals #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/515891/

  5. Tolles Ambiente im #kulturspeicherSH bei der Programmvorstellung der @diwokiel Digitale Woche Kiel 2026.

    Programm ist jetzt online auf digitalewochekiel.de/
    Viele nette Menschen getroffen, herumgealbert 🤡 und jetzt bin ich besonders gespannt auf KI-Neuigkeiten, @webmontagkiel und die IgNITE.

    #diwokiel26 #ignite #kielkannwas #webmontagkiel #diwokiel @larsicz @kaffeeringe

  6. Black Brilliance Across Borders: My first Black History Month in Canada

    Nikki Adebiyi, Founder, Bounce Black

    This February marked my first Black History Month in Canada, and my first Canadian winter!

    Aside from the fact that I’ve never seen this much snow in my life, nor have I ever been so cold that my face hurts…it’s been wonderful, I promise.

    In the words of one speaker at an event I attended, “I’m all blacked out”.

    As a speaker and event producer myself, that is a sentiment that applies everywhere because I typically feel the same during October, which is Black History Month in the UK. It’s busy and exhausting, but all in the best of ways!

    This year, Canada celebrated 30 years of Black History Month with the theme: ‘Honouring Black Brilliance Across Generations — From Nation Builders to Tomorrow’s Visionaries’.

    There was no shortage of events, to say the least. There were certainly much more than I was able to attend. But the ones that I did go to have left a profound impression on me, and I’d love to tell you about them…

    Black people play hockey? On ice!?

    I kicked off my February at the A Different Booklist store in the Blackhurst Cultural Centre. In the middle of the historically Black neighbourhood of Bathurst, people of all ethnic backgrounds gathered in a gorgeous Black bookstore for the launch of Black Aces by The Athletic’s NHL staff writer Julian McKenzie.

    Black Aces is McKenzie’s debut book, featuring a collection of stories about renowned Black hockey players, which, as you can imagine, is a huge part of winter sporting in Canada.

    As curious and as open as I can be, ice hockey is a sport that I have yet to acquaint myself with. Unless you count PE at school, where we sometimes ran around the sports-and-lunch hall, whacking plastic pucks into makeshift goalposts.

    Still, different gear, different climate and a different arena makes for a different experience entirely.

    After the book launch, and a few conversation primers on the rules of the game, it’s now on my list of essential things to do in Canada.

    Side note: I love that people who look like me have ventured into activities that I probably wouldn’t even think to try. Not only do you have to be excellent at hockey, you have to be competent at skating on ice! That’s an impressive level of hand-eye coordination, so kudos to them for doing it well enough to merit recognition. I love that for us!

    Further side note: How much Julian knows about Black British culture tickled me, and further confirmed my belief that Black London and Black Toronto are much like identical twins who were separated during childhood, but when later reunited, it’s uncanny how alike they are.

    I also later returned to the Blackhurst Cultural Centre for the free headshots they were offering to young Black creatives. Here’s my favourite one:

    Word, Sound & Power Showcase

    Next, I visited York University for its Word, Sound & Power event which showcased, and paid homage to, an array of Black talent in the arts, including musical composition, singing, dance, poetry and dramatic monologues.

    To my great surprise, we were honoured to be joined by Toronto’s poet laureate Lillian Allen (pictured), as well as Canada’s first Black female MP, the Hon. Jean Augustine herself, who is responsible for passing the law that made Black History Month officially recognised across the nation.

    Overeall, it was an eventful night of warm reflections, riveting stories and powerful calls to action. I especially enjoyed Ms. Augustine’s reflections on her life, career and social progress in Canada. The question she centred her speech on, “are we there yet?”, remains with me even now.

    Living In Colour Symposium

    Downtown at the University of Toronto, the Black Legal Action Centre (BLAC) held their Black History Month Symposium on ‘Black Life, Law and Belonging in Canada’.

    The organisation itself is remarkable, being the only legal clinic in the province of Ontario that is dedicated to tackling anti-Black racism through legal advocacy.

    Their additional focus on public education and community engagement resulted in an impactful itinerary of powerful speech after speech interspersed with thoughtful panel discussions.

    The sessions covered a range of topics, including:

    • Black history in Canada
    • The role of legal advocacy in advancing justice and equity for Black comunities
    • The complexity of belonging and integration in immigration
    • The work required for Black longevity and equity in Canada
    • The changing landscape of advocacy in the age of AI

    Speakers included MPs, lawyers, other legal professionals, and grassroots activists.

    Although, unfortunately, I missed out on most of the talks due to commute time and weather-related delays on public transport, what I did gain during my time there was an insight into how similar the issues of racial justice are across the Black diaspora.

    As ever, as always, this is both comforting and infuriating.

    That there is a shared language of racialised experiences across borders and cultuers is helpful as I could immediately make sense of the discussion despite not being a Black Canadian.

    However, it is not fun learnng that people who look like me struggle in similar ways wherever we are in the world.

    Still, I left the event encouraged by the work being done and the shared understanding of the cultural, spiritual and intellectual shift that is going to be necessary for us to move forward collectively.

    The Power of Community Symposium

    On the penultimate weekend of Black History Month, I returned to the City Hall area for the Black Founders Network Power of Community Symposium. This was a whole-day affair, that I missed a lot of due to commuting issues again, but what I caught of it was powerful.

    The theme was ‘The Next Era: Sustaining the Momentum’ as a nod to the last three years of the Symposium’s gathering of Black founders, investors, professionals and other ecosystem partners.

    Having attended only once and left with a profound impression of the lesson that I need to bet on myself more, I certainly hope to see more from the BFN team.

    Their BeHer Summit on March 6th, too, was spectacular and inspiring. I made sure to be there on time as I could not risk missing out on the wisdom and networking opportunities with powerhouse women from all over the GTA. And sure enough, it did not disappoint!

    BFN events embody the message of refusing to play small because they certainly know how to do it big. Both events fed me more than just physically, but the food, too, was wonderful, with Caribbean cuisine at the Symposium, and soul food at the Summit.

    It was also wonderful to meet some of the team behind the Black Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Map (BEEM), and learn more about both the background and the future of the project.

    Overall, I was inspired to bet on myself and see this entrepreneurial journey through, and not only for my good but for the good of the community I serve. Legacy was a running theme, and I have begun thinking more about what it would look like for my work to outlast me.

    Black Talent Initiative’s Ignite Conference

    My Canadian Black History Month concluded with the Black Talent Initiative’s Ignite conference, which I had heard about before arriving in Canada, and I was grateful that I won a sponsored ticket to attend.

    Between the keynotes, the firesides, the panels and the workshops, gem after gem was shared by the speakers. I took pages and pages of notes, both paper and digital. And weeks later, I am still meditating on the insights and reflections of the sessions.

    In particular, Suzannah Kelly’s workshop on intentional leadership and legacy left a profound impression on me. She led a powerful session that inspired much reflection, with questions based on the premise that legacy is built through our daily choices, not by chance.

    A good leader’s legacy is less about results and more about the culture, access and opportunities we create for others.

    Our legacy shows up in the small moments, such as what we challenge, who we elevate, and how people feel after encountering us.

    Every interaction leaves an impact, and the impact that we leave behind is our legacy.

    True leadership, she also stressed, is measured by what changes because we were present. That is, who grows, what shifts, and what becomes possible for others. This requires clarity of values, courage to use our voice, and a willingness to be visible. Ultimately, legacy is what remains because we chose not to stay silent.

    This, in addition to the other talks, guaranteed that I came away with much to think through, much to hope for and much to be proud of.

    I also enjoyed the RBC photo booth, which had one of the best lighting setups for candid photography of Black skin that I have seen in a long time. All the photos came out great!

    Lastly, as with most of the events I attended, there were a number of Black-owned businesses on display, from beauty and jewellery brands to authors and coaches.

    One particular brand that made an impression on me was Blaque Wellness, whose Matriarch of the family-run business drew me in. A beautiful Black grandmother who showered me with care and compliments, seeking to understand my skincare needs, and offered me a hands-on demonstration of how their products could be embedded in my regimen.

    It reminded me of how warm and wonderful it is to be seen and thought of from start to finish, including in product design.

    Final Thoughts

    The previous sentiments are exactly how I would summarise my experience of my first Canadian Black History Month, namely that it catered for and catered to me. I was the target audience for whom an experience was specifically designed and curated, and I came away from it with abundance. I received so much more than I expected, and I am inspired to implement my learnings, so that other people can benefit from them too.

    The first being sharing what I learned with you all here in this blog.

    Although it is March, we celebrate Black history all year-round. I hope you found something useful in this post to help you champion Black futures!

    #BlackBusinesses #BlackExcellence #BlackFoundersNetwork #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackLegacyActionCentre #BlackLegalCentre #BlackOwned #BlackTalentInitiative #blackHistory #Blackhurst #BlackhurstCulturalCentre #Blaque #BlaqueWellness #bounceBlack #Canada #history #Ignite #JeanAugustine #life #mentalHealth #MonicaRogers #NikkiAdebiyi #RBC #ShahaddahJack #SuzannahKelly #TorontoTempo #travel #writing
  7. Bring the Abduction Issue Onto a Global Stage

    JAPAN Forward launched its “Ignite” series of English essays to directly share the voices of students in Japan with their global peers. It is a privilege to share the thoughts and ide…
    #Japan #JP #JapanNews #abduction #abductions #English #englishessay #headquartersfortheabductionissue #ignite #MegumiYokota #news #no32 #PrimeMinister'soffice #takuyayokota #towakoishikawa
    alojapan.com/1458584/bring-the

  8. Bring the Abduction Issue Onto a Global Stage

    JAPAN Forward launched its “Ignite” series of English essays to directly share the voices of students in Japan with their global peers. It is a privilege to share the thoughts and ide…
    #Japan #JP #JapanNews #abduction #abductions #English #englishessay #headquartersfortheabductionissue #ignite #MegumiYokota #news #no32 #PrimeMinister'soffice #takuyayokota #towakoishikawa
    alojapan.com/1458584/bring-the

  9. alojapan.com/1458584/bring-the Bring the Abduction Issue Onto a Global Stage #abduction #abductions #English #EnglishEssay #HeadquartersForTheAbductionIssue #ignite #Japan #JapanNews #MegumiYokota #news #No32 #PrimeMinister'sOffice #TakuyaYokota #TowakoIshikawa JAPAN Forward launched its “Ignite” series of English essays to directly share the voices of students in Japan with their global peers. It is a privilege to share the thoughts and ideas of these future leaders. One

  10. alojapan.com/1458584/bring-the Bring the Abduction Issue Onto a Global Stage #abduction #abductions #English #EnglishEssay #HeadquartersForTheAbductionIssue #ignite #Japan #JapanNews #MegumiYokota #news #No32 #PrimeMinister'sOffice #TakuyaYokota #TowakoIshikawa JAPAN Forward launched its “Ignite” series of English essays to directly share the voices of students in Japan with their global peers. It is a privilege to share the thoughts and ideas of these future leaders. One

  11. How to Solve the Abduction Issue

    このページを 日本語 で読む JAPAN Forward launched its “Ignite” series of English essays to directly share the voices of students in Japan with their global peers. It is a privilege to share th…
    #Japan #JP #JapanNews #abduction #abductions #English #englishessay #harumurakami #headquartersfortheabductionissue #ignite #kaorumatsuki #Kumamoto #MegumiYokota #news #no31 #PrimeMinister'soffice #utojuniorhighschool
    alojapan.com/1455977/how-to-so

  12. How to Solve the Abduction Issue

    このページを 日本語 で読む JAPAN Forward launched its “Ignite” series of English essays to directly share the voices of students in Japan with their global peers. It is a privilege to share th…
    #Japan #JP #JapanNews #abduction #abductions #English #englishessay #harumurakami #headquartersfortheabductionissue #ignite #kaorumatsuki #Kumamoto #MegumiYokota #news #no31 #PrimeMinister'soffice #utojuniorhighschool
    alojapan.com/1455977/how-to-so

  13. alojapan.com/1455977/how-to-so How to Solve the Abduction Issue #abduction #abductions #English #EnglishEssay #HaruMurakami #HeadquartersForTheAbductionIssue #ignite #Japan #JapanNews #KaoruMatsuki #Kumamoto #MegumiYokota #news #No31 #PrimeMinister'sOffice #UtoJuniorHighSchool このページを 日本語 で読む JAPAN Forward launched its “Ignite” series of English essays to directly share the voices of students in Japan with their global peers. It is a privilege to share the thoughts and idea

  14. alojapan.com/1455977/how-to-so How to Solve the Abduction Issue #abduction #abductions #English #EnglishEssay #HaruMurakami #HeadquartersForTheAbductionIssue #ignite #Japan #JapanNews #KaoruMatsuki #Kumamoto #MegumiYokota #news #No31 #PrimeMinister'sOffice #UtoJuniorHighSchool このページを 日本語 で読む JAPAN Forward launched its “Ignite” series of English essays to directly share the voices of students in Japan with their global peers. It is a privilege to share the thoughts and idea

  15. Noch 11 Tage bis #Weihnachten 🎄 – und hinter Türchen 13 gibt’s News zu #OneDrive! Frisch von der #Microsoft #Ignite2025: Eine wichtige Beschränkung soll bald fallen.
    Alle Details gibt’s im Video 👇 bit.ly/Xmas-Community

    #MVPCommunity #Ignite #Cloud #Microsoft365 #Preview

  16. It was interesting to cover #AWS #reInvent news on the heels of similar themes at #Microsoft #Ignite a couple weeks ago. And at least when it comes to enterprise AI development, updates to the #Kiro #AI #IDE and #AgentCore #AIagent platform this week stood out as potentially significant to observers. My writeup: techtarget.com/searchsoftwareq

  17. 331: Claude Gets a $30 Billion Azure Wardrobe and Two New Best Friends How many times did they use the word Copilot during Ignite? Based on our super professional maths, it’s somewhere between 1 and 200. Maybe that dream of winning The Price is Right isn’t for us. #Ignite #Copilot #lostcount #TheCloudPod thecloudpod.net/?p=21298

  18. 331: Claude Gets a $30 Billion Azure Wardrobe and Two New Best Friends How many times did they use the word Copilot during Ignite? Based on our super professional maths, it’s somewhere between 1 and 200. Maybe that dream of winning The Price is Right isn’t for us. #Ignite #Copilot #lostcount #TheCloudPod thecloudpod.net/?p=21298

  19. Did you miss the #Microsoft #Ignite keynote, announcing:
    ▫️Word/XLS/PPT/Outlook Agents in the 'no cost' Copilot Chat
    ▫️Security Copilot for M365 E5 customers
    ▫️NEW Copilot App Builder
    ▫️NEW Microsoft Agent 365
    ▫️NEW AI Model Router
    ▫️...
    ▶️ Microsoft Ignite: Opening Keynote
    youtube.com/live/TUeET4zY95c?s

  20. First time in San Francisco for the #Microsoft #Ignite event. Today is day 1 and the place is so busy.

    Of all the things I want to do while here.. I’m most excited to try one of those Waymo taxis. They are everywhere!

  21. I learned about it from this talk by the show's writer at Ignite Seattle - youtube.com/watch?v=Zw-kDht3avg

  22. My third Ignite Seattle experience about to start.

  23. "AI summaries" will get somebody somewhere killed. So far it's just silly.

    Obviously, "Poverty For All" is an Ignite song about the russian occupation under the communist disguise.

    The Proletariat, now the
    Red Bourgeoisie
    The murder, the torture
    The terror, the famine
    Fifty years under the
    Communist regimes

    youtube.com/watch?v=jY67MxFkI0c

    #AI #Google #Ignite

  24. Как контролировать 140 петабайт данных и 80 тысяч подов в Kubernetes

    Нагрузка на базы данных растет с каждым днем. Как быстро масштабировать ресурсы, расширять базы данных и следить за их состоянием в UI, не вникая в подкапотные движения Kubernetes? Приводим кейсы.

    habr.com/ru/companies/dbraincl

    #dbrain #консоль #cassandra #postgres #kafka #kubernetes #ignite #поды #s3 #базы_данных

  25. Bride of Re-Animator 4K restoration coming from Ignite Films and Eagle Rock Pictures next year
    Ignite Films and Eagle Rock Pictures are currently working on the 4K restoration of their next film Bride of Re-Animator for release in early 2026. Building on the success...
    comiccrusaders.com/comic-books
    #ignite films #re-animator #brid eof re-animator #horror #80s #movies #4k

  26. Interessantes Format diese #ignite :20 Folien in 5 Minuten pro Redner*in. Finde es aber sehr anstrengend mit so vielen Leuten in einem für mich zu kleinem Rsum. Und kein Mensch weiß, warum das so heißt.

  27. Jetzt gerade spannender Beitrag beider #ignite von Emely Unger über NPT (oder anders, weil ich nicht auf die Folie schaute, weil ich trötete. )

  28. I’m planning a big new Ignite tag tomorrow, containing the result of several months of work to streamline the API. If you have an Ignite site, please join #Ignite on the Hacking with Swift Slack – we’ll help you migrate your site to the new API! hackingwithswift.com/slack

  29. Daily Inspiration: "Unleash. Master. Connect. Ignite. Translate. Pursue. Launch. Confront. Overcome. Ignore!" - Futurist Jim Carroll

    Every year, I put together a list of '10 great words' that I use to try to define a way of approaching. the year to come. They involve the overarching themes of future-oriented thinking, innovation, action, and personal growth while excluding the words I have already used, and focusing on action. These words are intended to serve as powerful motivational guidance.

    This tradition goes back to 2006 when I released my first list of '10 great words.' That took off as a stage story - I closed many an event with them as a powerful closing storyline

    In that vein, here are the 10 Great Words for 2025.

    "Unleash" potential with the mindset that despite volatility in 2025, there will be opportunity. To do that, you should continue to...

    "Master" new skills that are critical for applying this knowledge effectively. To make the most of this, you plan to...

    "Connect" more dots by using these skills and knowledge to see bigger patterns and opportunities. Once you see them, you need to make sure to .....

    "Ignite" every idea that emerges from these connections, sparking innovation and creativity. That will involve your ability to...

    "Translate" those ideas into actions to make tangible progress and bring concepts to life. Once that happens, you will be able to...

    "Pursue" the right opportunities that emerge from your actions, selecting those that promise the greatest impact. You'll need to make sure to...

    "Launch" those actions into full-scale initiatives, executing your plans with precision. Be ready though, to ....

    "Confront" the barriers that inevitably arise, addressing challenges head-on. And not only that but you will need to ...

    "Overcome" the obstacles by adapting and refining your strategies as necessary. And above you, given the volatility that is to come, you will need to
    ...

    "Ignore" the noise that distracts from your goals, focusing solely on what truly matters.

    How can you do all these things? Small steps!

    **#Unleash** **#Master** **#Connect** **#Ignite** **#Translate** **#Pursue** **#Launch** **#Confront** **#Overcome** **#Ignore**

    jimcarroll.com/2025/01/daily-i