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Allen Young

Written by: Allen Young
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  • An Asian-American man focusing on publicly promoting and advancing AI, robotics, biotech, and nuclear-fusion powered outer space tech
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  • Outer space immigration in America
    Aug 29 2023
    https://youtu.be/r-w-J1Ww4oo I look at the three major phases of the immigration to America when I study America in my Unified Humanity Science. The three major phases of the immigration to America is roughly divided by the advances in human transportation technology. America's national developments and transformations have been decided by the advances in human transportation technology. If and when nuclear-fusion powered outer space tech gets realized, Americans will massively expand into outer space and transform and develop America yet again, especially in outer space. The first major phase of the immigration to America happened with sail boats up until the early 1800's. The European sail boat technology advanced enough by the late 1400's during the Renaissance, it enabled Christopher Columbus to cross the Atlantic ocean to discover America, Vasco da Gama to sail around Africa to reach India for spice trade, and Ferdinand Magellan to circumnavigate the Earth by ship; up until the early 1800's, the Spaniards, the French, the British, the Irish, and the Germans immigrated to America, in sails boats that took four-month ocean crossing journey from Europe to America. The second major phase of the immigration to America happened with steam boats up until the early 1900's. Between the early 1800's to mid 1800's, the European steam boat technology advanced enough to cross oceans and completely replace sails with steam propulsion. The late-19th century steamship ocean crossing from Europe to America took less than a week. The Scandanavians, the Southern and Eastern Europeans, and the East Asians immigrated to America on steam boats between early 1800's to early 1900's. The third major phase of the immigration to America happened with commercial airplanes, which took less than 48 hours to transport a human being anywhere from Earth to America; this is the latest phase of the immigration to America that is still ongoing. The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 removed the race-based discrimination in immigration to America, and allowed the peoples of non-Western and Northern European ethnic groups to immigrate to America. My bet is that the fourth major phase of the immigration to America will happen with nuclear-fusion reactors propelled interplanetary spaceships, which will take only several days to transport a human being from Earth to another planet in the Solar System, such as the terraformed life-supporting Venus that humans can live on indefinitely. America will expand its territory to outer space, and own the planets and planetary moons in the Solar System, and different peoples will immigrate to the outer-space American territories.
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    3 mins
  • Java Spring Boot reference doc 3.1.2 outline (pt8)
    Aug 29 2023
    https://youtu.be/wGRvIfimZy4 The Spring MVC sub-section of the “How-to” Guides section has the following sub-sub-sections: Write a JSON REST Service, Write an XML REST Service, Customize the Jackson ObjectMapper, Customize the @ResponseBody Rendering, Handling Multipart File Uploads, Switch Off the Spring MVC DispatcherServlet, Switch off the Default MVC Configuration, Customize ViewResolvers The Jersey sub-section of the “How-to” Guides section has the following sub-sub-sections: Secure Jersey endpoints with Spring Security, Use Jersey Alongside Another Web Framework The HTTP Clients sub-section of the “How-to” Guides section has the following sub-sub-sections: Configure RestTemplate to Use a Proxy, Configure the TcpClient used by a Reactor Netty-based WebClient The Logging sub-section of the “How-to” Guides section has the following sub-sub-sections: Configure Logback for Logging, Configure Log4j for Logging The Data Access sub-section of the “How-to” Guides section has the following sub-sub-sections: Configure a Custom DataSource, Configure Two DataSources, Use Spring Data Repositories, Separate @Entity Definitions from Spring Configuration, Configure JPA Properties, Configure Hibernate Naming Strategy, Configure Hibernate Second-Level Caching, Use Dependency Injection in Hibernate Components, Use a Custom EntityManagerFactory, Using Multiple EntityManagerFactories, Use a Traditional persistence.xml File, Use Spring Data JPA and Mongo Repositories, Customize Spring Data’s Web Support, Expose Spring Data Repositories as REST Endpoint, Configure a Component that is Used by JPA, Configure jOOQ with Two DataSources The Database Initialization sub-section of the “How-to” Guides section has the following sub-sub-sections: Initialize a Database Using JPA, Initialize a Database Using Hibernate, Initialize a Database Using Basic SQL Scripts, Initialize a Spring Batch Database, Use a Higher-level Database Migration Tool, Depend Upon an Initialized Database The NoSQL sub-section of the “How-to” Guides section has the following sub-sub-sections: Use Jedis Instead of Lettuce The Messaging sub-section of the “How-to” Guides section has the following sub-sub-sections: Disable Transacted JMS Session The Batch Applications sub-section of the “How-to” Guides section has the following sub-sub-sections: Specifying a Batch Data Source, Running Spring Batch Jobs on Startup, Running From the Command Line, Storing the Job Repository
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    3 mins
  • Veins of the human body (v2) (pt6)
    Aug 29 2023
    https://youtu.be/X3R7hr-DZ1g Left and right brachiocephalic veins (previously called innominate veins) are drained to by internal thoracic vein (previously known as the internal mammary vein), supreme intercostal vein (also known as highest intercostal vein), vertebral vein, subclavian vein, pericardiacophrenic veins, internal jugular vein. Internal thoracic vein (previously known as the internal mammary vein) is drained to by anterior intercostal veins, superior epigastric veins, left superior intercostal vein; subclavian vein is drained to by axillary vein, dorsal scapular vein, external jugular vein; axillary vein is drained to by lateral thoracic vein (sometimes debatably referred to as the long thoracic vein) which is drained to by thoracoepigastric vein. Azygos vein is drained to by right superior intercostal vein, bronchial veins, intercostal veins and posterior intercostal veins 5-11, accessory hemiazygos vein (also called the superior hemiazygous vein) and hemiazygos vein (also known as vena azygos minor inferior), superior phrenic vein. Vertebral column (also known as the backbone or spine) veins include vertebral venous plexuses (which include external vertebral venous plexuses [extraspinal veins], internal vertebral venous plexuses [intraspinal veins]), spinal veins (also known as veins of the medulla spinalis or veins of the spinal cord) (which include posterior spinal veins, anterior spinal veins [also known as anterior coronal veins and anterior median spinal veins]), basivertebral veins, intervertebral veins. Veins of the human-body abdomen and pelvis include to azygos vein system, IVC (inferior vena cava vein) (systemic circulation), and portal vein (also known as hepatic portal vein [HPV]) (hepatic portal system or portal venous system). Azygos vein system is drained to by ascending lumbar vein which is drained to by subcostal vein. IVC (inferior vena cava vein) (systemic circulation) is drained to by other veins that drain to IVC (inferior vena cava vein) or left renal vein, and common iliac veins. Other veins that drain to IVC (inferior vena cava vein) or left renal vein includes inferior phrenic veins, hepatic veins, right suprarenal vein, renal veins, right gonadal vein, lumbar veins, common iliac veins. Hepatic veins are drained to by central veins of liver (also known as central venules), liver sinusoid; gonadal veins include ovarian vein for women and testicular vein (also known as spermatic vein) for men, pampiniform plexus for men. Common iliac veins are drained to by unpaired vein that drains to common iliac veins, internal iliac vein (also known as hypogastric vein), external iliac veins.
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    4 mins

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