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Asset Compute Service | Adobe Experience Cloud

The Asset Compute Service is a helpful tool in Adobe Experience Cloud that can handle digital files like images, videos, and documents. It can change these files into different versions, like making a small picture, creating rendition, pulling out text, or creating archives. Developers can also add their own custom tools to do specific jobs, like making special versions of files. These tools are made using Adobe Developer App Builder and run on Adobe I/O Runtime, which means they don't need their own servers to work.


Asset compute service architecture diagram
Asset compute architecture diagram | Adobe Experience League


Creating a custom worker

The Asset Compute worker is to create a more exciting version of the asset. This will show how powerful Asset Compute workers can be. Visit this page for develop a custom worker. https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-learn/cloud-service/asset-compute/develop/worker.html?lang=en

Supported file formats

Almost all images and 3D image formats are supported in Asset compute. like JPEG, PNG, BMP etc. for more about the supported format please see the official page.   

The server's host key is not cached. You have no guarantee that the server is the computer you think it is.

If you are using ssh to login or recently updated your ssh keys but not updated in your application. Here we will see how we could fix this error in Sourcetree.

Steps to follow in Sourcetree

  1. Go to source tree
  2. Tool >> Options
  3. Update the SSH client and SSH Key
    How to update ssh keys in Sourcetree


  4. Save and retry your action

By updating known_host file

  1. We can find the known_host file at this location.
    • On Windows: The SSH known_hosts file is usually located at C:\Users\<Username>\.ssh\known_hosts.
    • On macOS/Linux: The file is typically located at ~/.ssh/known_hosts
  2. Open the file in edit mode and find the host or IP that you are trying to connect with.
  3. Copy the host key presented by the server and paste it into the known_hosts file, replacing the existing entry or adding a new one if it's not already there.

Contemporary Indian Metaphysics

Contemporary Indian metaphysics encompasses a diverse range of philosophical perspectives and schools of thought that have emerged in India in recent times. Here are some prominent contemporary Indian metaphysicists and their respective philosophical approaches: 

  1. Rabindranath Tagore: A poet, philosopher, and Nobel laureate, Tagore's philosophy emphasized the interconnectedness of all existence and the harmony between humanity and nature. He articulated the concept of "Vishva Dharma" (the universal religion) and advocated for cultural exchange and understanding.

  2. Mahatma Gandhi: While primarily known as a political and social leader, Gandhi's philosophy of Ahimsa (non-violence), Satyagraha (truth-force), and Sarvodaya (welfare of all) had profound metaphysical implications. He emphasized the unity of means and ends, the importance of selfless action, and the pursuit of truth and righteousness.

  3. Muhammad Iqbal: A philosopher, poet, and politician, Iqbal is known for his work in revitalizing Islamic thought and advocating for the revival of Muslim societies. He proposed the concept of "Khudi" (selfhood) and emphasized the importance of self-realization and spiritual awakening.

  4. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan: A philosopher, statesman, and the second President of India, Radhakrishnan contributed to the interpretation and popularization of Indian philosophy in the West. He synthesized Eastern and Western thought and emphasized the importance of spiritual experience and intuition in understanding reality.
  5. Vijay Bharadwaj: A contemporary philosopher who has contributed to the study of Indian philosophy and its relevance in the modern world, Bharadwaj explores topics such as consciousness, ethics, and the nature of reality from a Vedantic perspective.

  6. Ramanuja Devanathan: A contemporary philosopher in the Advaita Vedanta tradition, Devanathan explores the concept of consciousness, self-awareness, and the relationship between the individual self (Atman) and the universal consciousness (Brahman).

  7. Krishna Chandra Bhattacharya: Known for his work in the Nyaya-Vaisesika tradition, Bhattacharya contributed to the revival of Nyaya philosophy in the 20th century and emphasized the study of logic, epistemology, and ontology.

  8. Sri Aurobindo: A spiritual leader and philosopher, Sri Aurobindo synthesized Eastern and Western thought in his Integral Yoga philosophy. He proposed the concept of the evolution of consciousness and the idea of the supermind as the next stage of human evolution.

  9. Jiddu Krishnamurti: Though not strictly an Indian philosopher, Krishnamurti's teachings on consciousness, meditation, and the nature of the self have had a significant influence in India and worldwide. He emphasized the importance of direct perception and awareness in understanding the nature of reality.

  10. Daya Krishna: A leading figure in contemporary Indian philosophy, Daya Krishna focused on the critique of Western philosophical concepts from an Indian perspective and advocated for a return to the classical Indian philosophical traditions.

  11. Nataraja Guru: A philosopher influenced by Vedanta and Advaita, Nataraja Guru founded the Narayana Gurukula system of education and promoted the integration of spirituality and philosophy in modern life.

  12. Swami Vivekananda: While primarily known as a spiritual leader, Vivekananda's teachings on Vedanta and the philosophy of yoga have had a significant impact on contemporary Indian metaphysics. He emphasized the harmony of religions and the unity of all existence.

  13. Raimon Panikkar: A Spanish-born philosopher and theologian of Indian and Spanish descent, Panikkar's work explored the intersection of Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism. He proposed a "cosmotheandric" perspective, which sees God, the cosmos, and humanity as interconnected and mutually influencing each other.


These additional figures have made significant contributions to contemporary Indian metaphysics, exploring a wide range of philosophical themes including spirituality, interconnectedness, non-violence, and the synthesis of Eastern and Western thought. Their ideas continue to inspire and influence philosophical discourse in India and beyond. These are just a few examples of contemporary Indian metaphysicists and their philosophical contributions. The field of contemporary Indian metaphysics is diverse and continues to evolve, with scholars and thinkers exploring a wide range of topics and perspectives within the rich philosophical heritage of India.