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대성(DAESUNG) - Beautiful Life (Special Gift For DAE's light) 🔗 #대성# #DAESUNG# #DLITE# #HBD# #Happy_DAESUNG_Day# #DAEs_light#
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'Beautiful Life', 'JUMP' Fan Chant Guide ⠀ 🔗 ⠀ #대성# #DAESUNG# #DLITE# #DsWAVE# #ENCORE# #Asia_tour# #SEOUL# #Beautiful_Life# #JUMP#
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'Beautiful Life', 'JUMP' 응원법 안내 ⠀ 𝗗𝗔𝗘𝗦𝗨𝗡𝗚 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱 𝗔𝗦𝗜𝗔 𝗧𝗢𝗨𝗥: 𝗗'𝘀 𝗪𝗔𝗩𝗘 𝗘𝗡𝗖𝗢𝗥𝗘 -𝗦𝗘𝗢𝗨𝗟에서 함께 불러볼까요~?🎤 ⠀ #대성# #DAESUNG# #DLITE# #DsWAVE# #ENCORE# #Asia_tour# #SEOUL# #Beautiful_Life# #JUMP#
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[#대성방가#] 3부: Beautiful Life | D's RaDio ⠀ 🔗 ⠀ #대성# #DAESUNG# #DLITE# #대성방가# #DsRaDio# #Beautiful_Life#
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[#대성# 📸] 250426 𝗗𝗔𝗘𝗦𝗨𝗡𝗚 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱 𝗔𝗦𝗜𝗔 𝗧𝗢𝗨𝗥: 𝗗'𝘀 𝗪𝗔𝗩𝗘 𝗜𝗡 𝗦𝗘𝗢𝗨𝗟 #Day1# Welcome to my Universe🪐💫 생일에 함께한 우리 Beautiful Life✨ 내일도! Are you reaDy to riDe? #대성# #DAESUNG# #DLITE# #DsWAVE# #Asia_tour# #SEOUL#
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Az1さんの『Beautiful Life』のMVが公開されました👏 私も出演させて頂いてます😊 これからの季節にぴったりでつい口ずさんじゃう🥹 カメラマンは秀人さんです!!!!🎥
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Az1さんの「Beautiful Life」 MV撮影でした✨ 同じ名古屋出身のアーティストさん!!明日もがんばります💪たのしい
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Thank you, @AppleMusic, for celebrating BTS' #SpatialAudio# releases of the 'The Most Beautiful Moment in Life' and 'Love Yourself' album series in Los Angeles and New York! Experience both album series with @Dolby exclusively on Apple Music. 🎧 #BTS# #방탄소년단#
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In 1990, the World Wide Web was invented on Steve Jobs' computer. Steve ignored it. This is the story I tell in my new book Steve Jobs in Exile. Here is what it should tell the rest of us about the moment we are in now. Steve was running NeXT, an unsuccessful computer company. He had been pushed out of Apple five years earlier and was burning his fortune trying to build a successor to the Macintosh. The machine NeXT sold was a matte-black magnesium cube -- expensive and beautiful and not selling. In October of that year, on the other side of the Atlantic, a British physicist named Tim Berners-Lee took delivery of a NeXT Cube at CERN, the physics laboratory on the Swiss-French border. He used it to invent the World Wide Web. The web ran on the Cube for its first year of existence. The revolution was happening on Steve's hardware, and yet Steve ignored it. Here is the question I keep thinking about from my book. If Steve Jobs, the most visionary tech mind of his generation, missed the Web, the most civilization-shaping tech of his lifetime, how are the rest of us supposed to see anything coming? Berners-Lee had been asking his boss at CERN for a NeXT Cube for months. His boss finally signed off, hoping to test the exotic Cube. "He suggested that I should buy one of these NeXT machines I'd been talking about so enthusiastically," Berners-Lee later told Fresh Air. "And if we needed a sort of test project to run on the NeXT machine ... 'Why not just do this hypertext thing you're talking about?'" The "test project" evolved into the World Wide Web. The problem Berners-Lee was trying to solve was not a glamorous one. CERN employed thousands of scientists from over a hundred countries, most cycling through on short assignments and taking their knowledge with them when they left. Berners-Lee was trying to keep institutional knowledge from walking out the door. He wanted a system that worked the way human memory does, where any piece of information could connect to any other without permission or central control. Through late 1990, he coded in his gray-floored office. The Cube's object-oriented system let him build in months what would have taken a year on anything else. By December, the first website went online. The World Wide Web now existed, running on a single black NeXT Cube in CERN's Building 31. Berners-Lee scrawled a warning on it in red ink: "This machine is a server. DO NOT POWER IT DOWN!!" Underneath the elegant interface he was building HTTP, HTML, and the server software that would deliver web pages. These three inventions would form much of the invisible plumbing of our modern connectivity. When a colleague of Berners-Lee's brought a demo of the Web to NeXT's headquarters in California, he could not get anyone there to pay attention. Nobody even dared show it to Steve, afraid he would dismiss it. NeXT was busy with its own internet plans, which Steve eventually killed. So back to the question. If Steve Jobs missed the web, how are the rest of us supposed to see whatever comes next? The honest answer is that we cannot. Nobody can. The rest of us are not going to outpattern-match Steve Jobs. But here is what I learned writing Steve Jobs in Exile. Transformations almost always begin in obscurity, on the margins, solving boring problems with boring tools. The web did not look revolutionary in 1990. It looked like a tool for sharing physics papers. We are in another such moment now. AI is the obvious changemaker. But the biggest transformations are rarely the obvious ones. The next one is happening somewhere right now, and it is trickier to spot than any sweeping proclamation about AI. We will recognize it, if we recognize it at all, from the unglamorous work few people are focused on. I will not speculate on what Steve would have made of AI today. But if he could miss the Web, the rest of us are going to have to look harder. Photo of the original CERN NeXT Cube courtesy of Robert Scoble.
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Understanding, accepting, and working with reality is both practical and beautiful. I have become so much of a hyperrealist that I’ve learned to appreciate the beauty of all realities, even harsh ones, and have come to despise impractical idealism. Don’t get me wrong: I believe in making dreams happen. To me, there’s nothing better in life than doing that. The pursuit of dreams is what gives life its flavor. My point is that people who create great things aren’t idle dreamers: They are totally grounded in reality. Being hyperrealistic will help you choose your dreams wisely and then achieve them. By interacting with my digital twin, you can evaluate your own decision-making processes and evolve your approach in real-time. The faster you evolve, the faster your results will follow. Click the link below/in my bio to start our comversation now. #principleoftheday#
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