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Monday, November 8, 2021

Digital Combat Simulator World Game Background, Random Stuff, and More

- YouTube recently directed me to combat game simulations. One of these is DCS World. It works but is sort of comical because it's supposed to be simulator but it's buggy, the AI/game logic is very strange, the models aren't realistic, can be very difficult to use, etc... You'll only understand if you watch enough footage (some of the funnier bugs are missiles that drop into the sea or go into outer space instead of their target, aircraft and vessels that refuse to attack the enemy or simply do the wrong thing, effectively useless submarines, etc...). It's a bit of fun and interesting but you can't really take it too seriously? Suspect a lot of scenario videos are for marketing?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Combat_Simulator
https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/products/world/
https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/downloads/world/
- it's a big download at ~60GB. If it was smaller and worked better I may have considered it but for now I'm satisfied watching others run simulations online
https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/downloads/world/
https://games-database.com/8yo
- there seems to be a some development going on in the background? You may have to pay for some of the more interesting modules though...
dcs world source code
https://github.com/topics/dcs-world
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Combat_Simulator
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_DCS_modules
https://www.polygon.com/2021/2/5/22268721/dcs-world-lunar-sale
- Grim Reapers are pretty interesting because they're trying all sorts of simulations against a US carrier group. It's interesting because while a US carrier group is strong it's not as invincible as you may think especially against saturation style attacks
Grim Reapers
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZuXjkFY00p1ga3UyCBbR2w/videos
Could Taiwan Survive A Second Strike By China? (WarGames Vid 1b) | DCS
Could Taiwan Survive An Aerial First Strike By China? (WarGames Vid 1a) | DCS
Questioned: Which SAMs & Aircraft Could Intercept The SR-71 Blackbird? | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuKRbCBh22I
*UPGRADED* Russian Carrier Group vs US Carrier Group: Naval Battle (Vid 29) | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvTNKxZJMmU
Can An Iranian Gunboat Fleet Beat A US Carrier Group? (Vid 12) | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ctd2SHUu5c
Can A Russian Carrier Group Kill A US Carrier Group? (Vid 10) | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lc8hPPiyhZk
US/UK Carrier Group vs China/Russia Carrier Group: Naval Battle (Vid 32) | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB56n7NxpOU
Can A B-52 & B-1b Squadron Attack Beat A Modern US Carrier Group? (Vid 22) | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhkclsiWtEA
Can A Stealth Fighter Bomber Squadron Beat A US Carrier Group? (Vid 15) | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5PQa9YO7cA
Can A WWII Battleship Super Fleet Beat A US Carrier Group? (Vid 13) | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkJqjuJ8JvU
REMATCH! Can A WWII Battleship Super Fleet Beat A US Carrier Group? (Vid 13b) | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGzDhzJ-OnA
Can A Russian Carrier Group Kill A US Carrier Group? (Vid 10) | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lc8hPPiyhZk
Can A Chinese Type 052C Destroyer Flotilla Beat A US Carrier Group? (Vid 18) | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLYLXy8gBMU
Can China's New Anti-Ship Missiles Beat US Carrier Group In South China Sea? (Vid 37) | DCS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fx3idWdzWMA
Can A Russian KH-31A Missile Strike Beat A US Carrier Group In Black Sea? (Vid 42) | DCS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYr0suCsFW0
Can Russian Anti-Ship Missiles(P-700 & Kh-22) Destroy A Modern US Carrier Group? (Vid 9) | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn3rkD3ocpg
CSG21 British Carrier Strike Group 21 Attacked By PLAAF In South China Sea (Vid 25) | DCS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvil-Zi2md0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_052D_destroyer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_055_destroyer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ticonderoga-class_cruiser
F-35A Lightning II vs F-22 Raptor: Dogfight | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLollOH8Ayg
Can Russian Anti-Ship Missiles(P-500, Kh-35 & Kh-41) Beat A US Carrier Group? (Vid 9b) | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilLoA9GDWqo
F-22A Raptor vs Su-57 Felon: Dogfight | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKmvFFyfU2c
F-15S/MTD Extreme Eagle vs F-22A Raptor: Dogfight & History | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4AxjTNXjfs
6 North Korean Migs Vs American F-16C Viper | Dogfight | Digital Combat Simulator | DCS |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ9IwRS63xk
Can An Iranian Silkworm Battery Beat A US Carrier Group? (Vid 17) | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoThSataQC4
Chengdu J-20 vs F-22A Raptor(Grinnelli): Dogfight | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBs7SYaR0r8
*NEW SERIES* JAS-39C Gripen vs F-22A Raptor(Grinnelli): Dogfight | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kwq338oE1yQ
How Good Is The Eurofighter Typhoon - Better Than JAS-39 Gripen?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMWHtolXk2A
Grinnelli's F-22A Mod vs Nightstorm's F-22A Mod: Which Should You Use?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeVsDV5On6s
How To Bomb A Carrier Like A Boss | DCS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lw3aY-rNBoM
Can A Full Russian Air Wing ToT Strike Beat A US Carrier Group? (Vid 27) | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVrpwFgX6fc
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kh-22
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kh-32
Can A Multiple Directions Attack Beat An AEGIS US Carrier Group? (Vid 11) | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuMTVI65Myg
Can Submarines, Helicopters Or Storms Beat A US Carrier Group? (Vid 19) | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEkhhIQyPdI
Can A Kamikaze Attack Beat A US Carrier Group? (Vid 14) | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YTDuQ687hs
Can A Swedish Air Wing Beat A US Carrier Group? (Vid 24) | DCS WORLD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Bdp5Il9E0E
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteor_(missile)
- there are some channels which specialise only in fighter aircraft dogfights. What bugs me is that the mods/modelling seem to be based on existing aircraft which means an F-22 acts more like an F-15 then an F-22, or a Su-57 acts more like an F-22 then a Su-57, etc... It also leads to fun games but unrealistic simulations
https://www.youtube.com/c/GrowlingSidewinder/videos
F-22 Raptor Vs F-16i Sufa Dogfight | Aim 9x Vs Python-5 | Digital Combat Simulator | DCS |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JE4n99sgIdA
Su-35 Flanker-E | R-37 Hypersonic Missile Vs F-15 Eagle | BVR | PvP | Digital Combat Simulator | DCS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIwTt82U0Qg
F-22 Raptor Vs SU-35 Flanker-E Dogfight | Digital Combat Simulator | DCS |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4mhln1pPno
F-22 Raptor Vs Su-57 Felon Dogfight | Boss Fight | Digital Combat Simulator | DCS |
F-22 Raptor Vs F-35 Lightning II Dogfight | Digital Combat Simulator | DCS |
DCS: F-35 Lightning II Vs F-16 Viper Dogfight.
Su-35 Flanker-E | R-37 Hypersonic Missile Vs F-15 Eagle | BVR | PvP | Digital Combat Simulator | DCS
Su-33 Flanker-D Supermaneuverability Dogfight Vs F/A-18C Hornet | Digital Combat Simulator | DCS |
Israeli F-16i Sufa Vs Su-27 Flanker Dogfight | Insane Python-5 360 Degree Kill | DCS |
LongShot
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCszke4C7G1THhlh0puHWZ1g/videos
A Worthy opponent F/A-18 Hornet vs JF-17 Thunder Dogfight | DCS | Digital Combat Simulator
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfausOkMSSo
- there are some interesting reactions from real fighter pilots to these simulators. They say that graphically things are pretty good, often the simulators are behind the times, lack upgrade packs, etc...
Pilot REACTS to DCS World | Experts React
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BImXac9x_w0
https://www.youtube.com/c/Gamology/videos
Fighter Pilot Reacts to the 9 Most Ridiculous Myths People Believe about Fighter Jets Article
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZQZBS1X2pM
https://www.youtube.com/c/CWLemoine/videos
- another interesting thing I found online are alternative scenario for key world events in the defense space...
https://www.youtube.com/c/BinkovsBattlegrounds/videos
What if the Soviets had joined the Axis in the WW2? A detailed alternate timeline! (Part 1 of 3)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hPiYi_4F8k
What if the US stayed neutral in World War 2?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EJ17skCVG4
US Testing its New Gigantic $13 Billion Aircraft Carrier
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwqw6DQigcU
The missile packing 747 Boeing pitched to the Air Force
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vcuYNLaizA
The Navy's new missile could make non-stealth fighters viable again
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCqky2-AtvA
This F-16 dodged 6 surface-to-air missiles in an airstrike gone wrong
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzcTTQmbxwE
F-16 Evades SIX Surface to Air Missiles! HUD Footage Breakdown
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJE5gDDnq9s
"Start Finding Me, Boys" - F-16 Ejection Over Serbia (Hammer 34) | HUD Video Breakdown
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bgxj0x4YZwc
iraq war aircraft losses
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_aviation_shootdowns_and_accidents_during_the_Iraq_War
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_War_air_campaign
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Random Quotes:
- "Propelled by a self-developed hardware framework, as well as highly-optimised algorithm designs that are tailored for business applications such as retail and logistics in the Alibaba ecosystem, Hanguang 800 has recorded remarkable performance in tests," Alibaba notes.
"The single-chip computing performance reached 78,563 IPS at peak moment, while the computation efficiency was 500 IPS/W during the Resnet-50 Inference test.
"Both performance scores largely outpace the industry average, showcasing advantages underscored by a remarkable balance between powerful computing capabilities and the highest level of computational efficiency.
"For example, around one billion product images are uploaded to Taobao, Alibaba's e-commerce site, every day by merchants.
"It used to take the machine one hour to categorise such a large volume of images, and then tailor search and personalised recommendations to be provided to hundreds of millions of consumers. But with Hanguang 800, it now only takes the machine 5 minutes to complete the same task."
https://itwire.com/market/alibaba-unveils-ai-inference-chip-to-boost-machine-learning-speed.html
- "The Malay states have existed near China for the past 2,000 years. We have survived because we know how to conduct ourselves. We don't go around trying to be aggressive when we don't have the capacity, so we use other means."
He said that in the past Malaysia used to send to China "gold and silver flowers every year as a symbol of our being practically, well, subservient to them".
This month, China and Malaysia agreed to set up a joint dialogue for the South China Sea, as ties between the countries improve. China is Malaysia's biggest trading partner.
https://www.bangkokpost.com/world/1760514/mahathir-no-point-confronting-china
- Among the indigenously-developed military equipment showcased during the parade in Tehran, the Ha'el (Buffer) gunnery system was making its debut.
Ha'el, which is an aerial defense system, has a passive radar, enabling it to detect targets and initiate a launch without being detected itself. It is mobile and is designed to take on low-altitude targets such as cruise missiles, intruding drones, and small flying robots.
The Kaman 12 (Bow 12) combat drone was also showcased during the parade.
Kaman 12 is capable of carrying a payload of four 22.6-kilogram bombs and has a flight range of 1,000 kilometers.
The domestic Bavar 373 (Belief 373) missile defense system was also publicly displayed for the first time on Sunday.
The system has a maximum range of over 200 kilometers and a maximum altitude of 27.
Designed to be compatible with Iran's geographical features, it is superior to its Russian counterpart the S-300 and American counterpart the Patriot.
https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2019/09/22/606802/Iran-Armed-Forces-parades-Sacred-Defense-Week
- I studied US photos of the damaged Saudi oil installations. Its oil tanks appear to be precisely hit at the same place. After the attack, the Saudis claimed half of their oil production was knocked out; but a day later, they vowed production would be resumed within a week. Parts of so-called drones were shown that appeared way beyond the technological capabilities of Yemen or even Iran. The missiles may have been supplied by Ukraine.
The Saudis, like their patron in Washington, have a poor record for truthfulness. Remember the Saudi denials about the murder of journalist and Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi? More important, we have been waiting for more false flag attacks in the Gulf designed to justify a US attack on Iran.
The pattern of so-called drone attacks against the Saudi oil installations is just too neat and symmetrical. The Israelis have a strong interest in promoting a US-Saudi War. The attacks in Saudi came ironically right after the anniversary of 9/11 that plunged the US into war against large parts of the Muslim world.
As a long-time military observer, I find it very hard to believe that drones could be guided over such long distances and so accurately without aircraft or satellites to guide them. In Yemen, which is just creeping into the 12th century, changing a flat tire is a major technological achievement. To date, Iran's missile arsenal has poor reliability and major guidance problems.
Adding to the questions, the Saudis have spent billions on US-made air defense systems. They failed to protect the oil installations. The Saudis would have been better off buying air defenses from the Russians, at a quarter of the US selling price.
Trump at least showed some wisdom by so far rejecting demands from the neocons that surround him to launch major attacks on Iran. Blasting Iran would not serve much purpose and would expose US forces in Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Somalia, and Syria to Iranian guerilla attacks. Saudi oil installations – after what we saw last week – are vulnerable.
Attacking Iran, even if just from the air, risks a much wider Mideast war just as the Trump administration – which originally campaigned against 'stupid' Mideast wars – faces next year's elections. But the administration is under intense pressure from its pro-Israel base to go after Iran.
Bombing Iran's oil infrastructure would be relatively easy and has been intensively planned since early 2002. But what next? So-called 'regime change' (Washington's favorite euphemism for overthrowing disobedient foreign governments) rarely works as planned and can get the US into horribly messy situations. The CIA overthrew Iran's democratic government in 1953 and look where we are today.
Perhaps the attacks on Abqaiq may cause the reckless Saudi leaders to stop devastating Yemen and throttle back on their proxy war against Iran which has gone on since 1979. But don't count on it.
http://www.srilankaguardian.org/2019/09/who-launched-that-mystery-attack.html
- April 26 (UPI) -- The lower-than-desired performance of the F-35 fighter plane is the result of supply chain issues, the General Accounting Office said in a report.
The 59-page report, released on Thursday, noted that the plane is unable to fly as often as required because of spare parts shortages and logistical problems in moving parts around the world.
GAO said that in the time period analyzed, May to November of 2018, F-35s were unable to fly 30 percent of the time because of shortages and mismatched parts, and that the Defense Department has an order backlog of about 4,300 parts.
Parts for the aircraft are made largely in the United States, but also in other NATO countries, and the report said the Defense Department has not fully determined which actions are required to close the pipeline gap between fighting requirements and the performance of the F-35 supply chain.
https://www.upi.com/Defense-News/2019/04/26/F-35s-grounded-30-percent-of-the-time-GAO-says-in-parts-supply-chain-analysis/5151556296621/

Monday, July 29, 2019

Offline Cloud (AWS, GCP, Azure, etc...) Simulators/Emulators, Random Stuff, and More

- sometimes you don't have Internet access so the best you can do is setup emulators. I didn't realise until relatively recently that there are emulators for many cloud services out there such as AWS, GCP, Azure, etc... In this post we'll look at some of the options out there (these notes are from a long while back/maybe even years? so if they're not entirely up to date please excuse me)
- if you don't already know there are some cloud services that offer you the chance to use their services free (emulated services as well as real services) without having to register details of your personal credit card. Not surprisingly most services out there aren't that much different from one another
ibm cloud
rackspace free "no credit card"
free public cloud "no credit card"
- the obvious benefit of emulators are offline development and complete control over your environment. System requirements generally require/recommened 64-bit platforms, Debian/Redhat based software distributions, 4GB RAM, etc... 
localstack alternative to
- Localstack and Eucalyptus are the main ones everyone will be interested in if you want to explore AWS emulators/simulators
sudo pip install --download downloads localstack
aws emulator
aws simulator
localstack download
localstack demo
sudo pip install boto3
sudo pip install PySocks
sudo pip install flask_cors
eucalyptus debian
eucalyptus github
- you may need to use my nodep.sh script to 'clean packages up' a little bit. Note that there are a lot of broken links for the Azure emulator/simulator
offline azure emulator
azure simulator
- GCP is emulated as well
gcp emulator
google cloud emulator
- since the emulators seek to copy functionality you can often get away with looking up the original documentation if you're having problems. Ironically, one of the reasons why you would do this is because of lack of help/volunteers downstream in emulator software development
- if you didn't already know many of these software stacks have their own problems. There are lots of options to check for obvious problems now though so that you can mitigate much risk
search s3 buckets
open s3 bucket
find open s3 buckets
https://s3tools.org/s3cmd
finding open s3 buckets for an organisation
shodan alternative to
aws flaw checker
azure flaw checker
- I obviously tried localstack as well. Below are some of the errors and debug systems
sudo pip install moto
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local install from whl files python
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sudo pip install --upgrade localstack
2018-10-09T03:57:32:ERROR:localstack.services.generic_proxy: Error forwarding request: HTTPConnectionPool(host='127.0.0.1', port=4564): Max retries exceeded with url: / (Caused by NewConnectionError(': Failed to establish a new connection: [Errno 111] Connection refused',)) Traceback (most recent call last):
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DEBUG=1 localstack start
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Error: Unable to access jarfile /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/localstack/infra/elasticmq/elasticmq-server.jar
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https://s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/dynamodb-local-mumbai/dynamodb_local_latest.zip
user@system:/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/localstack/infra/dynamodb$ ls
DynamoDBLocal.jar
unzip dynamodb_local_latest.zip 
sudo cp /media/sda1/SYSTEM/dynamodb_local_latest.zip .
cd /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/localstack/infra/dynamodb
- the funny thing with the Open Source versions of stacks is that most employers just don't seem to be interested in them. The obvious irony is that many proprietary stacks often build upon this technology? A closed and open source software divide exists even though it shouldn't?
ubuntu openstack install
free public cloud
- one trend that is interesting for me is compatibility seems to be increasing across the board and solutions seems to be converging in on one another
- there are free qualifications and certifications for many areas in IT if you didn't already know. Sometimes they even have free emulation systems in place. Note, that often for partners of particular companies there are free training courses and labs that they can attend. These run regularly and often when a new product is about to be released 
free amazon aws course site:edu.au
online aws simulator
- after you get things up and running things pretty much work like the real thing. That said if updates happen upstream things will come down the line a fraction later
- I've thought about building my own emulation systems as well as building my own lite software stacks obviously...

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- "So what I learned the most by working with celebrities and very famous artists is not just be humble but make them feel humbled; take care of them, take care of their people," he said in an episode of Business Insider's podcast "This Is Success."

He gave two hypothetical examples of an interaction, drawn from his own experiences:

"So I ended up in the studio with a great artist. He meets everyone. He says hello to everyone. He says hello to me. We're all cool. We have the greatest sessions ever. Make great music.

"Someone else comes in, he's like, 'Hey, yo ... what's up man? So nice to meet you. So let's get this thing cooking.' Doesn't say hi to my cameraman. Doesn't say hi to my manager, doesn't say hi to my publicist. I'm already like, 'Do I want to be affiliated with a person like this?' But not just me thinking this. Everyone in the room is thinking this."

Afrojack is also the head of his own record label, as well as the CEO of the talent agency LDH Europe, and he said that he would much rather work with someone he respects and get a moderate return on a project than work with an egotistical and selfish partner and get a massive r eturn. The former is more sustainable.

"So if you look from that perspective, no one's wanting to work with the guy who's an a--hole - or not necessarily be an a--hole, but has the ego, or thinks he has to live up to certain expectations," he said.

In show business, Afrojack noted, it can be easy to not recognise the power brokers behind the celebrities, and people starting at the bottom can end up on top the next day, but that shouldn't be the primary reason you treat a powerful person's team members with respect. For Afrojack, becoming egotistical is the first step to destroying your success, leading to foolish decisions and tarnished relationships.

"So don't just be nice to the people that 'matter,'" he said.
- “There are a lot of misconceptions about my life,” said Eisler, who believes he has achieved the “fame” without the “fortune”.

“The main one being that it is lucrative and that I make a lot of money. The truth is, if I were to stop travelling, I would need a second job to make this work.”

Life on the road can be exciting and lonely at the same time, and Eisler knows that only too well.

“It’s kind of a gift and a curse. I would really love to have a home, a girl, a routine and all of those regular things, but I feel the opportunities I have are too valuable to pass up. All those other things will come when they come. I’m in no rush.”

Eisler believes he has learnt more about life in the last few years being on the road than he did in his seven years of formal education. The simple life has taught him how to “make the most out of the least” and put up with various types of people.

So, if you think you’re ready to leave it all behind and live a life of adventure, Eisler has some sound advice.

“For people who want to travel like I do, the main thing is to get a mobile job. Learn web design or something you can do on a laptop from anywhere. For me, this is part blading, part video work.

“Once you can work from anywhere, the next part of the equation is replacing your rent and car payments with plane tickets.

“The world is not as scary or as dangerous as you would be led to believe.”
- CAPE TOWN - In its research of wealthy families across the world, including South Africa, Stonehage Fleming has found that there are four aspects to being wealthy:
1. Financial capital: The family’s tangible assets and intellectual property that have quantifiable financial value.
2. Cultural capital: That which brings a family together by identifying shared perspectives and themes including their approach to business, treatment of others, contribution to society, attitude to wealth and values.
3. Intellectual capital: A family’s accumulated skill, knowledge, experience and wisdom.
4. Social capital: The way in which a family relates to and engages with society and the communities in which it lives and operates.

Response to change

Stonehage Fleming’s latest report, “Four Pillars of Capital: The Next Chapter”, surveyed about 150 multigenerational families across the world. It highlights the issues facing wealthy families today and how they are responding. These include:

* Rate of change. The rate of technological, social and political change is probably greater today than it has been for any generation in living memory, the report says, and the gulf in perceptions and values between the generations “is significantly greater than in the past, which has an impact on long-term planning objectives”.
* Relationships among generations. “Intergenerational relationships are often less hierarchical than before, facilitating the discussion and resolution of any issues,” the report says.
* Leadership and succession planning. The report says traditional means of succession planning, such as the principle of primogeniture (the right of succession belonging to the first-born child) are being challenged. Although some families favour traditional approaches to passing on their legacy, “it seems likely that more sophisticated governance and communications will become the norm

Families are concerned about having leaders in place who will see the family through the uncertainties of a changing environment”.
* Risk management. The report says many families realise that it is of little use investing resources in managing the financial risks to their assets, while neglecting the management of non-financial risks, such as inter-family conflict.

Commenting on the report, Matthew Fleming, the global partner and head of family governance and succession, says families are also more aware of the political risks that accompany inequality in society, and as such look to use their wealth to good purpose (see below).
* Contribution to the community and reputation. There appears to be a greater desire to make a positive contribution to the community. There is also recognition of increasing risks to reputation, particularly from social media.
* Socially responsible investing. “Most families surveyed - particularly the younger generation - expressed a view that investments should be more socially responsible. Defining this strategy is a key component of effective family leadership for the 21st century,” the report says. It says 51% of respondents said they actively undertook investments that were in keeping with their values.
* Asset classes. Real estate remains the favoured asset class, the report says, with listed equities close behind. “Private equity remains popular, and there has been a significant increase in those prepared to consider alternative investments There was a notably limited interest in cryptocurrency,” the report says.
- Olivia:
So why is this book your favorite book?
Peter:
Because it talks about not depending on other people for answers. You can only find the answers inside yourself. Which given our current situation, it's kinda of amusing, if you think about it.
- Sachin Tendulkar is not short of a coin these days but, according to Indian commentator Harsha Bhogle, had a novel way of making a buck as a youngster.

Bhogle told ABC Grandstand a story of how Tendulkar's batting coach, Ramakant Achrekar, used to put a one rupee coin on the budding star's stump and told him if someone was to bowl him they could keep it. If it stayed, then the coin would be Tendulkar's.

"He had a bag full of coins," Bhogle said.
Sachin Tendulkar is not short of a coin these days but, according to Indian commentator Harsha Bhogle, had a novel way of making a buck as a youngster.

Bhogle told ABC Grandstand a story of how Tendulkar's batting coach, Ramakant Achrekar, used to put a one rupee coin on the budding star's stump and told him if someone was to bowl him they could keep it. If it stayed, then the coin would be Tendulkar's.

"He had a bag full of coins," Bhogle said.
- Then, in 2017, Reuters reported Mr Putin as saying he wanted his grandchildren to have a normal childhood.

“My daughters are involved in science and in education. They don’t interfere in anything, including politics. They live normally,” he said.

“The thing is I don’t want them to grow up like princes,” he said of his grandchildren.

Vladimir Putin and his ex-wife Lyudmila pictured in 2006. The couple divorced in 2013 after 29 years of marriage. Picture: www.g8russia.ru via Getty Images
Vladimir Putin and his ex-wife Lyudmila pictured in 2006. The couple divorced in 2013 after 29 years of marriage. Picture: www.g8russia.ru via Getty ImagesSource:Getty Images

“I want them to be normal people. And for that they need ordinary, normal communication with other children.

“They would be immediately identified and not left in peace. It would damage the children’s development. I ask you to understand me and to treat this position with understanding.”
- The government spends more money on pensions and aged payments than any other type of welfare. More than $70.2 billion will go to aged welfare payments in the next financial year.

That's an increase of four per cent, or $2.7 billion. The bulk of that money will go towards income support for seniors and aged care services.

Just over $47 billion will go towards the disability support pension, NDIS and carer payments.

Currently, over 750,000 Australians receive the disability support pension. Most are aged 35 to 54.

Assistance to families - which covers Family Tax benefits, parenting payment, childcare subsidies and paid parental leave - comes in at $37.4 billion.

About 2.5 million people currently receive some form of Family Tax Benefit.

Income support for the unemployed and the sick makes up $10.8 billion of the welfare budget, an increase of $358 million from 2018-19.

Welfare payments to Indigenous Australians make up $2.3 billion, a decrease of $19 million from 2018-19.

The rest of the welfare budget will go toward helping veterans, other welfare programs and general admin.

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