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Job satisfaction lowest among Gen Z, NCR workers — Jobstreet PH

Job satisfaction is lowest in the National Capital Region (NCR) and among Gen Z workers, according to the Employee Job Happiness Index by Jobstreet Philippines’ parent company SEEK. Filipino workers in the NCR rated their job satisfaction on a scale from 1 to 7, resulting in an average score of 4.46. Traffic congestion and mobility issues were cited as key factors behind this relatively low score. Among age groups, Gen Z respondents or specifically those aged 23 to 27 scored an average of 4.28. Jobstreet suggests a widening gap in how younger employees perceive work culture and work-life balance compared to older colleagues may have led to lower job satisfaction among Gen Z employees. Etiquettes for remote workers Part-time job opportunities in the Philippines Top 10 highest paying jobs in PH In contrast, workers from Mindanao reported higher job satisfaction with an average score of 4.59. Remote workers and professions with work-from-home setups also expressed high levels of
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Tilapia can survive colder waters if fed chewing gum ingredients

A team of researchers from Egypt and the Philippines has identified a method to raise tilapia in cold climates by feeding them two common ingredients used in manufacturing ordinary chewing gum. The team, which includes Dr. Janice Alano Ragaza from Ateneo de Manila University, conducted a study investigating how Arabic gum and lecithin affect the overall health of Nile tilapia, a species of tilapia that is native to Africa and suited for fish farming due to its resilience and rapid growth and reproduction rates. However, the growth performance of Nile tilapia requires optimum water temperatures within the range of 26°C to 30°C. See also: 12 part-time job opportunities in the Philippines Researchers found that Nile tilapia fingerlings fed on a diet mixed with four grams of Arabic gum and 10 grams of lecithin per kilogram of feed significantly increased their levels of minerals, enzymes, and antioxidants. This enhanced the ability of the fish to cope with the challenges of winter and

AI bots can now solve image CAPTCHAs with 100% success rate

AI bots are now smart enough to solve image-based CAPTCHAs with a 100-percent success rate. New research led by Andreas Plesner, a PhD student at ETH Zurich, revealed that bots running locally-run artificial intelligence are capable of human-level accuracy in solving Google’s ReCAPTCHA v2, a system designed to distinguish human users from automated programs to safeguard websites from abuse. Using the YOLO (You Only Look Once) object-recognition model with 14,000 labelled traffic images as training data, the researchers developed a bot that was able to identify objects in CAPTCHA images with 69 to 100 percent accuracy, depending on the objects. What is ‘vishing’ and how to avoid it? 10 iconic computer software from the 2000s The latest version of Google’s reCAPTCHA is v3, which is designed to be invisible and allow users to interact with websites automatically. However, ReCAPTCHA v2 is still common and typically used as a fallback option to disrupt users when it detects abnorma

Top gadget picks you can purchase via Home Credit

If you’re looking to enhance your mobile experience without spending big bucks, Home Credit Philippines is here to help. Whether it’s for working or streaming your favorite shows, Home Credit makes it easy to acquire the latest gadgets without breaking the bank. Home Credit has been the leading name in the industry for a while now, helping individuals and families easily purchase gadgets and devices for various activities and entertainment. Today, we’re highlighting some of the best gadgets that you can easily acquire at 0% interest offers through Home Credit—tech machines of different sizes to cater to various needs. Xiaomi Pad 6: Big screen productivity you can take anywhere Most people can manage with the small screen of a smartphone. However, if you need a larger display for your tasks, a tablet is the ideal solution. It allows you to carry a big-screen device conveniently anytime and anywhere. There are a lot of budget-friendly tablets in the market, but you can purchas

Study reveals 57% of online content is AI-generated

Have you heard of the dead Internet theory? It suggests that the Internet is largely fake and dominated by bot activity focused on producing algorithm-driven content rather than genuine human creation. It seems that this theory may hold some truth, in light of a new study claiming that 57.1 percent of online content is generated by artificial intelligence. The study, “A Shocking Amount of the Web is Machine Translated: Insights from Multi-Way Parallelism,” claims low-cost machine translations are driving the increasing number of translated web pages. The researchers found that there’s a selection bias in what gets translated into multiple languages. This translated content is often shorter, easier to predict, and covers different topics compared to content that is only translated into one language. As to how the researchers arrived at the figure of 57.1%, they analyzed a vast collection of web content and identified translation pairs. They found that 3.63 billion sentences in their

TECNO CAMON 30S: Curved 120Hz AMOLED, Helio G100, 50MP OIS

The TECNO CAMON 30S continues to grow with the release of a newer model, the TECNO CAMON 30S. Despite its budget nature, the TECNO CAMON 30S is a pretty packed smartphone. For starters, it boasts a curved 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and a high 1300 nits of peak brightness. It even has a 10-bit color, 2160Hz PWM dimming, and an unknown Corning Gorilla Glass protection. To compliment the display, the CAMON 30S comes with stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support. Sadly for the purists out there, it lacks a 3.5mm headphone jack. On the back, we have a packed 50-megapixel 1/1.56-inch IMX896 sensor from Sony, complete with optical image stabilization. It lacks an ultra-wide lens, but do have a 2-megapixel depth sensor. A 13-megapixel selfie camera is on the front. Under the hood, the CAMON 30S is powered by a MediaTek Helio G100 octa-core processor, with up to 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. The battery has a 5,000mAh capacity, paired with 33W fas

eToro leaving the Philippines

Social trading platform eToro to end its services in the Philippines. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has released an advisory against eToro stating that the online investment platform is “NOT AUTHORIZED TO SELL or OFFER SECURITIES to the public in the Philippines.” If you’re a Philippine resident and use the said service, you might want to check your email for a notification from eToro regarding the imminent closure of your account. Don’t worry, though, as the account will still be available until December 8, 2024, but with limited access. Users can only close all open positions and request withdrawal of their available funds. Coin transfer services will be available until the 1st of December. After that, transfers of crypto positions via the service will cease. Meanwhile, wallet access will be available until the 15th of December. All accounts will be gone by February 7, 2025. This article, eToro leaving the Philippines , was originally published at NoypiGeeks |