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Technology as Lifeline | Electronics in Global Calamities

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  In moments of global crisis—whether caused by climate change, natural disasters, pandemics, or geopolitical instability—human survival depends not only on food, water, and shelter, but on something often overlooked: electronics. Far from being mere consumer luxuries, modern electronic systems have the potential to become humanity’s most reliable lifelines. When designed and used intentionally, electronics can sustain life on Earth amid calamities by strengthening emergency resilience, enabling environmental monitoring, optimizing scarce resources, and supporting sustainable living. In this transformation, electronics evolve from passive tools into active, decentralized guardians of survival. From Convenience to Critical Infrastructure For decades, electronics have been associated with comfort, productivity, and entertainment. Smartphones, smart homes, wearables, and cloud systems are usually framed as conveniences. But in times of crisis, these same technologies can rapidly shi...

The Endless Gift of Sharing

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Computer Hardware Module I still remember the time when I was a kid, I would receive frequent scolding from my mom for not studying good to earn good grades. It took me a very long time to realize how important education towards meeting challenges in life is. As part of our childhood, I think most of us do not remember the complexities involved with learning something in school. Many children are struggling on how to read, and they prefer to play instead. This is what makes the equation more interesting to me, allow them to play around and subconsciously they will learn something. I never thought that if I share my skills, I will be losing money or I will get broke but it didn’t. My experience in giving my time, energy, resources, and leadership to create a positive impact in my community is awesome. I could not explain the feeling having to train people to learn electronics, computers, or self-development and hearing their own stories how they used that skills into their own live...