
Happy Friday! We hope you’ve had a great week and have some exciting weekend plans ahead of you. Cheers to a great weekend!
In This Issue: Meet Heihei 🤪🐓 | DB9 Female to Female Null Modem Cable | Understanding Wavelengths | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – Meet Heihei 🤪🐓
Happy Friday, folks! Someone recently described robot vacuums as marvelous servants doing trivial, dirty work for us! And the work can be messy, especially if you have indoor animals. But I’ll leave the dirty stories for another day. Today, let’s talk about robot vacuum names!
Do you have one, and did you get creative with the name? We recently upgraded our vacuum and decided on a new name, Heihei, after the not-so-bright rooster in Moana. Heihei was accident-prone and always kept Moana on her toes. Like Heihei, our vacuum repeatedly runs into the same objects, so the name stuck! 🤣
What’s the most creative name you’ve seen for a robot vacuum?
Have a great weekend!
Chris
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Learning Center Article – Understanding Wavelengths
No one ever accused fiber optics of being simple technology. Instead, we tend to acknowledge that this powerful technology is difficult to design and complicated in its application. Mastering those complications is often worth it because it enables us to build better networks and do a better job with those networks.
Today’s News to Start Your Day:
- Eli Lilly said that the Food and Drug Administration has pushed back its approval decision deadline for the drugmaker’s experimental Alzheimer’s treatment. The agency plans to call a last-minute meeting of its outside advisors to further review the treatment’s safety and efficacy
- Space company Astra is planning to go private to avoid bankruptcy after dismal public run.
- Oura, which produces its eponymous smart ring that tracks wearer’s health, will start selling its products on Amazon.
- Salesforce announced new AI solutions for health-care workers that could help automate some of the manual administrative tasks that are driving physician burnout.
