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Questions, comments, feedback? Tap here to send us a message!In this episode, we're diving into the waters of the Mary River with environmental engineer Misko Ivezich. With over 15 years of experience at Alluvium, Misko has long been at the forefront of combating river erosion and sediment issues which are crucial to the health of riparian ecosystems and downstream systems which receive their flow. Today, we're focusing on a successful project on the Mary River, a vital waterway that flows through Queensland and plays a pivotal role in the health of the Great Barrier Reef.The project, led by Misko, implemented new engineering solutions and extensive revegetation to reduce bank erosion by an impressive 85% during the 2022 floods, compared to past data. This story isn't just about geological and riparian engineering; it's about ecological recovery. These efforts have had a substantial impact on native species like the Mary River Turtle and Lungfish, whose habitats are crucial for their survival yet have been degraded over time. Through this project, we see a blend of science, policy, and community engagement coming together to foster a more stable and vibrant ecosystem.Join us as Misko walks us through this landmark initiative, shedding light on how strategic environmental management can lead to sustainable outcomes for both our natural heritage and the communities of wildlife and people who depend on it.This episode talks about:• Overview of the Mary River's importance and challenges • Discussion on river erosion and past flood impacts • Importance of vegetation in stabilising riverbanks • Addressing sediment loads impacting the Great Barrier Reef • Success of community initiatives in river management • Engineering strategies used in the restoration project • Future plans and ongoing work for the Mary RiverIf you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating and review wherever you listen to your podcasts.✉️ Subscribe to our newsletter (no spam, we promise!) to keep up with new episodes of the show!
It's looking more and more likely that there will be mass adoption of crypto in the near future. Maybe even sooner than we think. Join your hosts Pav Hundal (Lead Market Analyst at Swyftx) and Ted Coaldrake (Content & SEO Lead at Swytfx) as they sit down to chat about exactly what happened at the 2024 Nashville Bitcoin Conference, why the market is volatile this week, and help you to break down the Solana ecosystem. You'll hear: 01:19 - Did 2 BILLION dollars just vanish?! 04:11 - How the market is tracking with the ETH ETF Flows 05:47 - Everything you need to know about the 2024 Bitcoin Conference 07:42 - Kamala Harris is meeting these BIG crypto exchanges? 10:04 - Move aside Ethereum, Solana has overtaken you in fee revenue 14:47 - Alluvium has launched.. But is it any good? 16:30 - The puppy next in line for Dogecoin's throne 18:20 - Who won this week's Tipping content? … and much more! Want to see what we're looking at every episode? Watch the YouTube version of the podcast here. Keen to join in TIC Tipping? Reset your demo mode and let us know your picks on @tappingintocrypto on instagram or X @tappingintocrypto Ready to start? Get $10 of FREE Bitcoin on Swyftx when you sign up and verify: https://trade.swyftx.com.au/register/?promoRef=tappingintocrypto10btc To get the latest updates, hit subscribe and follow us over on the gram @tappingintocrypto or X @tappingintocrypto If you can't wait to learn more, check out these blogs from our friends over at Swyftx. The Tapping into Crypto podcast is for entertainment purposes only and the opinions on this podcast belong to individuals and are not affiliated with any companies mentioned. Any advice is general in nature and does not take into account your personal situation, if you're looking to get advice, please seek out a licensed financial advisor.
(03:58) – Brycent's accidental discovery ofWeb3 gaming(06:49) – How the financialization of Web3 gaming stunted the gameplay experience(07:45) – The over-prioritization of finance over the actual gameplay.(08:27) – The importance of community in Web3 gaming.(11:43) – The importance of meeting customers where they're at(13:08) – The misconception that the majority of Web3 NFT buyers are gamers.(13:40) –The importance of finding the target audience for a game(16:12) – Brycent signing with XSet as their first-ever Web3 gaming content creator(19:55) –Exploring the synchronization of gameplay, tokenomics, and financials(20:23)- Why Grit could go viral(21:13) – Why Gala games need to up their game(22:46) – Brycent's experiences playing Wildcard and Alluvium.(25:09) – The disconnect between game studios and their audience,(26:51) –The importance of content creation and education in Web3 gaming and how to educate gamers in Web2 about Web3(27:55) – Frictionless onboarding by giving away free NFTs and integrating with popular games(30:15) –Using data-driven metrics to make adjustments, rather than trying to solve for multiple assumptions at once.(32:46) – Brycent's approach to working with Web3 games as a consultant and the importance of being compensated for his time and expertise.(37:51) – The importance of building sustainable communities in Web3 gaming and incentivizing community participation(41:33) Dead Drop is the best gaming experience today(44:16)- Brycent's advice to aspiring content creators in the Web3 space
Bishop & Taylor discuss Mace's proposals to move London construction from mere recycling to the more virtuous state of circularity. They also chat about likely motives for the sale of piling specialist Rock & Alluvium. They conclude with a report that reckons a fifth of UK construction companies are in significant financial distress, and worry how many will survive.
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Join hosts Addisen and Mael on Before Success as they interview Alexis Delloye, Founder & Chief Operations Officer of Alluvium Asset Management and former champion golfer. Discover how Alexis's expertise in finance and his triumphs on the golf course at a young age shaped his remarkable journey to success. Get inspired by his insights and learn how he achieved greatness in multiple arenas all on Before Success! ------------------------------------- For business inquiries contact: beforesuccess.contact@gmail.com -------------------------- THANK YOU AGAIN TO ALEXIS DELLOYE FOR PART-TAKING IN OUR THIRD PODCAST: Alexis LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/alexisdelloye Alluvium WEBSITE: https://alluvium-am.com/ Alexis- Website about: https://alluvium-am.com/author/wpadmin/
Episode 084 - Real Estate Exam Questions 38 Going through state exam questions to help real estate students pass their state exam. 01:00 – March Madness and taking the state exam. Go Hoosiers!! 04:00 – Share www.indianarealestateinstitute.com for real estate and workshops to help new and existing real estate agents. 05:08 – Congratulations to the recent test graduates: Kate, Lindsay, Abby, Chase, Lou, Ashley Hannah, Faisal, Matt, Lexi, Gary, Ericka, Candy, Lori, Laura, Loren, Kelsey, Tonya, Randy, Jessica, Stephanie, Orr, Abraham, Shea, Justin, Amanda, Carmen, Kesha, Charlotte, and Tony. 06:06 – Message from Heather. 10:35 – Alluvium, Accretion, Alluvial, and Avulsion. What is the difference? Shout out to Debbie in Boston. Go Red Sox! 15:45 – What type of contract happens when an intoxicated buyer has an accepted contract with the seller. Voidable. 19:43 – A minor enters into a contract but can complete it when they are no longer a minor. What type of contract is this? Voidable. 22:45 – What happens to the original offer when a counter is rejected? A counter is a rejection of the original offer. 24:40 – Calculating commissions. $800,000 sale with a 3% commission, split 50-50 with a co-broker, and split 40% with the managing broker. What amount does the managing broker earn? 800,000 x 3% = $24,000; Divide that by 2 since he has a co-referral agreement of 50-50. $24,000 / 2 = $12,000; then take the $12,000 x 40% = $4,800. 29:00 – What may a seller do if buyer 1 wants to negotiate for repairs when they have a buyer 2 as a back up offer? 33:05 – Does death of the offeror or offeree terminate an offer? No 34:50 – What would be the most inappropriate thing for a broker to offer when a buyer asks how to take title?. A-Ha LINKS Email info@ahareep.com Web www.ahareep.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AHA.REEP YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrxAjI5Li4Ll3Epwcyc0i6A
Start Artist Song Time Album Year Initial Mass Hadean's Fall 6:00 Alluvium 2022 0:07:35 Initial Mass Trails Behind 2:43 Alluvium 2022 0:11:43 Initial Mass Wake 6:26 Alluvium 2022 0:19:35 Initial Mass In Stone 7:22 Alluvium 2022 0:28:52 Initial Mass Lights 6:26 Tidal Force 2018 0:36:22 Initial Mass Tidal Force 13:51 Tidal Force 2018 0:51:11 Telegraph […]
The co-founder of Illuvium joined us today to talk about his web3 gaming empire being built and give us the low down on gaming inside of our green culture. The Alluvium ecosystem is currently comprised of 3 games and set to be an entire universe that allows for seamless integration of assets across all the different worlds and titles that will be available. He also spoke on Eth lizards, his current PFP and original playground for degen activities. The lizards are actually s sort of investment DAO, great points to listen in on if anyone is interested. Kieran is on @ 51:00GM Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After two years away, Shelley and I once again organized our annual Meeplefest Invitational and therefore got to play some interesting and unusual games over the course of 5 fun-filled days. The first two fall into the polyomino genre and may be harder to track down, but are well worth a quick discussion. Alluvium by Yusuke Sawaguchi from Fudacoma Games and Yojohan Pepa Saikei by Shimamuranao from Hallelujah Rockboy Remember that you can sponsor the podcast at www.patreon.com/garrettsgames or buy a game from our Games for Sale list and just pay for shipping to have it arrive safe and sound on your doorstep: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16ovRDNBqur0RiAzgFAfI0tYYnjlJ68hoHyHffU7ZDWk/edit?usp=sharing
Less than 500k monthly active users on OpenSeaInstagram - 545 million, Discord, 121 million, Candy Crush 119 million, per Most Popular Apps (2022) One big driver for NFT growth will be Coinbase's new NFT platform, they currently have 3.7 Million users on the waiting list. Value of all digital art estimated at $2.8 billionAll art (mostly physical art) volume last year: $65 billion CryptoArt.io , All Art Sales Over 4 million on waitlist for the “coming soon” coinbase marketplace Early-adopter stage Affordable project: Illuvium https://medium.com/illuvium/illuvium-dev-blog-march-2022-c782348b031 NFT NewsUS government connects North Korean hacking group with last month's $600 million Ronin exploit Coinbase Is Creating A Three-Part Bored Ape Yacht Club Film Series Lego x Epic Games Partner To Make The Metaverse Child Friendly NFT News: Under Armour Files Trademarks to Enter the Metaverse - DraftKings Nation Past project updates: The Red Village is running tournaments, Pegaxy just introduced a fascinating burn mechanic Project: Transcript [00:00:00] Today on all about affordable NFTs. How big is the NFT market? The answer 47. No, [00:00:09] that's not exactly. I think the spot on. Yeah. Good to talk to again, George. [00:00:16] Yeah. So we're going to cover some news. We're going to cover some projects. We'll probably remember to do all of those things inside of here, but just to start, we've got little oh, here, the us government connects North Korea hacking group with last month, 600 million Ronan exploit. [00:00:34] As you remember, Ronin is the the currency under lying, the Axiom infinity game along with SLP, which is the earned revenue. There was a problem in there where frankly, they got us for all of their ethos that people were holding. They're going to be made whole because there's a lot of money floating around. [00:00:54] So I don't know if there's anything else on this interesting North Korea. Yeah. [00:00:57] There had been some rumors that it was probably a state actor around the time, just because there was so little information coming out about it. And 600 million is kind of a large number to not, to have a lot more discussion around. [00:01:11] So not too surprising if if you had kind of read some of that, the Lazarus group they'd been known crypto hackers in the past. So. You know, interesting. There's about 450 million tied to one address specifically unclear where the other, I don't know, 150 million or so is all right. Well, anyway, let's see, we've got the next bit of news here. [00:01:35] We've got news of Coinbase NFTs. Cool. It sounds like Coinbase in a P is coming out. Right, George, [00:01:41] stop it. You're you keep teasing me with this and I'm done. I'm done with it. It's never going to happen. Not going to. Never gonna make it. [00:01:49] So they've got a three-part. Film series coming out with the board API club. [00:01:54] They did, they announced this didn't seem to be huge news in the board. Ape world is bigger news in the Coinbase world. Interestingly in quick days, it did slip in there that their NFT marketplace is coming very, very soon. So, you know, they have a different scale than some of us. But you know, maybe that who knows what that means, but they are, they're at least finding a way to put themselves in the conversation with board apes at this point. [00:02:23] Yeah. I mean, they've got the wallet app, which I think is actually much bigger than folks realize because it's tied to the mobile. And it's tied to your ability, frankly, one of the best and easiest on-ramps for turn and Fiat into crypto at, at low costs and low friction. And you know, even knowing what I know, I still use the Coinbase to my private wallet, you know, conveyor belt. [00:02:51] What do you use actually to get your, to get Fiat's or are you just no longer. Moving stuff that way [00:02:58] yet. I haven't done that in awhile. Move Fiat to crypto. Got a, got a good, a good amount of crypto at this point and move around and crypto much more often. But that is a good point though, that, that they do have that wallet. [00:03:13] And they do have a very long pave and see that you've just made a note. They have a very long waiting list for their NFT marketplace and heard it's as big as 4 million people at this point. So you know, they, and the Coinbase NFT marketplace, I believe it will. Some point, you know, it is becoming a running joke around you know, around the NFG world of, because it has been such a long time and especially as fast as things move in in crypto world. [00:03:45] Yeah. Well, I I'm not holding my breath and I'm moving, I'm moving on from, from hopes to sort of make making other other plans. When it comes, hopefully it'll move the market because that's a lot of people that enter into it. Once you get an idea of how big the NFT market is and isn't we'll get into that a little bit more later on in the episode. [00:04:07] Next step, next story we've got here. We've got Lego coming into the metaverse. They've partnered with epic games and they are looking to make a child friendly. Metaverse you know, so I think this will be more in line with I'm not sure if it, it roadblocks or The other one craft Minecraft. [00:04:29] That's actually the one that I'm more familiar with, they know, but there, and I think from what I know, a Minecraft is much more actually kid safe than roadblocks is as a platform. So I'm sure they see that and see an opportunity. They're so interesting that they are getting into this Lego. [00:04:46] Does, you know, it seems like it would work with a lot of the the Minecraft style of building with blocks. They could use. You know, use a Lego like block to, to build in the world and partnering with epic certainly gives them a, a big leg up again, getting started here. [00:05:05] Yeah. Well, we'll see you know, talking about this next generation of just fully normalized to ownership and creation in on online ecosystems. [00:05:16] I actually liked that partnership. I like that. Groups like that, getting together as opposed to saying like, yeah, let's trust mark Zuckerberg with our, with our kids in the metaverse, which is not the first line I'd maybe go for and in, in my bed. [00:05:30] Yeah, absolutely. You know, I do think that like has has a good reputation and we'll work to uphold that you know, with a metaverse that is actually safe for kids. [00:05:43] Yeah. I mean, in epic games, obviously that's the creator behind 14. Which, you know, say what you will like it's guns and whatnot, but they have really brought the multiplayer battle Royales to the foreground. And also I respect the heck out of that massive donation in aid to Ukraine the other month, like totally, I think it was over 80 million. [00:06:02] So hats off and respect. They know how to manage youth in an ecosystem on. [00:06:08] Absolutely. All right. One more news item here. We've got another company entering the metaverse and other, a fashion apparel company under armor. This time I, a gear I'd say, but a Nike Adidas. And now under armor, all very active or sorry, Nike. [00:06:28] Adidas are already very active in NFTs and the metaverse and now we're seeing under armor also getting into the space. So, you know, as we've been saying, you know, I think this is just going to become, every company has some sort of metaverse play at some point and it won't be such news, but you know, at this point we're still, you know, I think it is still somewhat headline grabbing when when these companies do make plans [00:06:51] yeah. [00:06:52] In this Tweet. And here the Nike recently now 6.7 million Robox roadblocks players had visited the virtual Nike land store talking about attention. And you're talking about attention in these digital ecosystems. So brands are definitely waking up cause they realize where the next generation of consumers are spending time and might be making. [00:07:15] All right. Well, let's move on to our affordable project. George, you've got another one for us today. And what do you have? [00:07:23] So for change, it's not soccer. How about that? [00:07:28] Well, wait, so it's gotta be a stable, stable base game, right? [00:07:33] Kind of, but no, not even as the Lindsay's. I've been watching and you've probably heard this before. [00:07:39] Alluvium for, for awhile. It's kinda like then in, you know, I got a lot of stuff on the site in the side view Ramir but essentially, you know, I can dedicate like many, many hours to the lore of what's being built around Eluvia, but they have technically not launched as a full game. They are going to be a think of it as what the next. [00:08:00] Brand of Pokemon will be in the metaverse and that's most exciting implementation. And they've got a tremendous discord. Right now they don't have anything in the NFTE land that frankly I would be getting into, but they do have a token and it's that sort of dangerous game of token defense. The the game, but you know, right now, just looking at the overall just size internally, they've got I believe something like, you know, 42,000 folks on YouTube, 290,000 on Twitter, and then what they called survivors 190, 4,000 in there. [00:08:42] So they've been under development for a while now, the sort of reason I'm bringing it up now they've got Eluvia island, V I L V. Total. And, you know, you, you can look at the price and move around, but I think the play right now is to potentially look at getting in at whatever your size is for some of that Eluvia token. [00:09:02] Cause they have just launched they're staking V2. And so they're staking V2. Earn yield on that, but also sort of, kind of be ready once. Once the play starts watching and they've got a, a game launcher that's going to come, it's gonna be a desktop downloader, and they've got some amazing graphics and art here. [00:09:22] They have a fully doxed team. And they've just, they've been building for a very long time. Look the risks of this, as I've said before, like, you know, when game and you're sort of play this game of like waiting and. But I'll tell you a good time to get in. It's like a team that can execute and finally does launch will, and they do sort of hit part of this, like be able to capitalize on a community, ready to go and look, there's going to be the next Pokemon, the next branded, catch them, breed them, interact in this multi game world. [00:09:55] They've got all of the game dynamics really planned out and it's. There's going to be a winner. I don't know if it's this one or not, but it's something that I'm kind of watching the side. What do you see about alluvium from, from where? See. [00:10:07] So I've heard this one talked about a lot and you know, I think he gets, I don't know if it's getting a lot of attention, but it's certainly getting mentioned in a lot of NFT circles looking they're looking ahead to what's coming. [00:10:21] I, like you said, there's not a ton there for NFTs at this point. So it is kind of playing on the future. That being said, I think it is somewhat overlooked at this point. And you know, if they are able to. You know, to, to make this work, even if it's, you know, I think you have to be, you have to be wary that any of these games are going to run into the same problems as, as we've seen over and over that, they're going to go through a, a good cycle and then maybe run into problems. [00:10:50] But I think. If you're aware of that cycle, there is an opportunity here. You know, it would be, I would, if the price does increase by a lot, I would definitely look to maybe at least a move you know, move the original investment out and, you know, then if you are looking to hold long-term you know, that would be the way that. [00:11:13] Would look to play this kind of one. [00:11:16] Yeah. And they've got some tremendous marketing goals, such as like Guinness book record for largest pot for a game played, but they've got the sign up for the auto Bandler private beta right now. But there's sort of testing and getting an idea of what's going on. [00:11:31] So it may be a period of time where the price is low interest is kind of at a, at a point that might make sense to test it out and take a look to see if this might. Something that that takes hold, but obviously, yeah, like there's nothing better than playing with the house's money kind of building on that. [00:11:48] I had some other updates that I wanted to throw out there of past projects. One, the red village, they are running active tournaments and I have been playing in them. I've been winning with some of them. I've got a nice guy. He's got like a 50% win rate. He's a little drunk. It was an R for my R one is not performing very well. [00:12:07] Mary wind Claus, just saying interesting. I don't know. She's she's just not achieving like, like prior, so I got a Druid doing it and it's actually, you know, it's, I'm, I'm, I'm really excited for them because I feel like I've watched their sort of story unfold for a number of months. But it's, it's That's actually working. [00:12:24] It's actually fun. The other one is Pegasi back to stables. He knew I was going to, I didn't talk about soccer stables. So here we go. I guess they have a super fascinating burn mechanics. So this has been the wildest ride. I think I've ever been on for. Peak value and then peak crash. Like it was so aggressive because of the, [00:12:49] and you own dose. [00:12:51] So I think that's really saying something [00:12:53] I've written some waves I've written. Yeah. And I owned a fish. So that's thanks for disclosing. That's great. Sorry, [00:13:02] is that a, was that not? [00:13:03] I at least I at least took my initial. I follow my own rule. Take the initial investment outside. I did something smart there, but there's a different universe where I made a lot more money, but I still believe in dovish. [00:13:14] I'm a. Anyway what happened with Pegasi is they sort of ran up in the price for the, the base currency and then which is called biz. If you want to track it and you can kind of look at a story and it was like crash. So it was up at like 25 cents. And then I was like down at like 0.04 cents. [00:13:34] So pretty, pretty epic bottom falling out, which is just the nature of play to earn games that expand and breeding. Right? If the breeding is increased, you can see it every single time that effectively there's no other side of the market and re reason to keep it. What they have done is reasonably rollout and they did this on April 14th. [00:13:53] So it's been a little while. So it'd be interesting to take a look at where the market is, have created a burn mechanic for general Pega. So the base peg is. The Pacers that you have to burn to and admins to get a epic and to get a rare, to get a legendary. So they have this sort of, you have to burn more, to get more into a higher tier. [00:14:12] That'll let you earn more. So they've actually sort of rearchitected the whole way that the token will be earned and it sort of is going to neutralize this like massive breeding problem that happened where the proliferation of. Very low tier horse. Peggy's got introduced into the market, so I'm optimistic and it might be interesting if you kind of heard me talking about it and take a look at like this inflection point where things are at the Flory, Flory, McPherson, and seeing what's going on there. [00:14:43] And one of the tactics might be I'm looking at. Looking at undervalued founding. So, you know, remember the don't buy what you can breed founding and, or potentially the the legendary, which are now are of higher value because they can earn a heck of a lot more than the other ones. So I'm very curious, it's a team that develops and does stuff, but you know, nothing, nothing like seeing dynamics play out right in your backyard and saying hope that works. [00:15:11] All right, Andrew, how big is the NFT market go? [00:15:17] All right. Well, not very, I would say overall, there we go. Seven. Okay. Oh good. Todd. You know, this was something that I've, I dunno, it came up. It came up recently when I was looking at I guess it was on Twitter and someone was talking about how they're at an NFT event and asking others if they knew how many active users were on, on open sea. [00:15:40] And, you know, at this point, you know, everybody seemed to be way off and, you know, there's about 500,000 active monthly users on an open seat. And to put that in some perspective, Instagram has 400 and 545 million monthly active users discord as 121 million. So when you think about the fact that, you know, every NFT project seems to have a discourse. [00:16:06] Yeah at most you know, maybe there could even be double if people aren't actively trading, but even if there's a million NFT holder using discord, there, it means there's another 120 million using discord that aren't NFT that they're, aren't using open C on a monthly basis. So this is, you know, it really puts it in perspective how few people. [00:16:25] Actively trading NFTs on a monthly basis. And I think that's, it's really important to consider here. You know, there's a lot of talk like, is it over? Is it I shouldn't say a lot of times there's always discussion of, you know, with new, with new technologies of whether, you know, the bubble has been burst, whether, you know, it's, it's all over, whether it was just a fad. [00:16:44] And I think, you know, when you looked at this, we're seeing that the numbers are growing, but it's still. It's still quite small. You know, at 500,000 users we're talking about, you know, more like a, you know, a relatively successful iPhone app or mobile app of some sort you know, that's, that's what the numbers are at this point. [00:17:05] And granted, you know, Things that have, you know, you have to actually be spending to be an active user, but that's, you know, that's, that's not that hard. Once people get into the crypto the crypto crypto world and have their wallet ready to, to move some crypto around and into NFTs. [00:17:25] Yeah. Something like the total active. [00:17:28] So you're, I think you're, you're right to look at like monthly active, cause there's like people that maybe got dropped one thing and then like left it alone and like ran away. But it's like anywhere from a million to 1.4 million, but in terms of active wallets, it is so, so small that, yeah, like when we were talking about how like, yeah, the liquidity could be pulled out by one project, because by the way, there's, there's only half a million of us running around with E doing this sort of thing, which you know, is a good reminder that this is still very, very new in terms of an adopted technical. [00:18:04] But yeah, there's definitely hype. There's definitely gonna be pullbacks, but I get to say, like, when I hear from, you know, different people in various podcasts and interviews of like how, when they first realized that this is the ownership layer of the web and how excited they got and how they found these communities, it is a type of excitement that I just don't see, like going away. [00:18:28] So it's very sticky for the people that get into it and enjoy it. And it kind of like pulls people in, in the same way. I'd say that like it's apt to compare it to a social media platform where it is it's an experience is improved by the, the you know, end of number of nodes in it, right. Extra people in it create extra value. [00:18:53] And it accrues in that way. In the same way, I think is true for a lot of these discords and NFT. So there is a, a virality, a K factor here that is positive and seems to be trending up. Though they're going to certainly be dips along the way, but you know, it's hard to argue like the run-up that you saw in 2021, continuing, but I think it can easily be done when you look at again, 3.7 now 4 million, like people on a waiting list. [00:19:22] On, you know, [00:19:25] the thing I said, the waiting list, the waiting list is now about eight times the size of the number of monthly active users on open. See, that's, that's, that's a lot of people that are waiting to that. And if half of [00:19:37] them fall into a coma and say, I don't feel like it, that's still four times the amount of monthly active you four times the amount. [00:19:47] Not necessarily maybe liquidity, but certainly individual purchasing, which gives me more hope for some of those longer tail projects. Right? If the folks that were interested in buying the, like the top tens, like, oh, I've got to get my Zuki. I have to get my board ape. Like they would have already done it. [00:20:05] I think this is much more about the retail interest of getting into entities in a safe, vetted way. That is not the wild west of openings. [00:20:13] Yeah. I mean, I think there is, I mean, I think there are a lot of people that will actually end up on open C after trying out maybe Coinbase and empty, you know, we've seen this happen in the past that you know, it can lead people to to other platforms. [00:20:28] But certainly having a I don't know, a safer platform to try it out on initially. We'll make it a little. Easier for people to at least take that first step and understand what it means to own an NFT. And like you said, once you do own it and understand the, the ownership and the, how that plays in. [00:20:47] And I think it's so much easier to understand by actually interacting with these. So, you know, I, I do think that Coinbase we'll have we'll have. They big marketplace and a big effect, but I think it will also bring people into the space or into open sea and into some of these other more decentralized, not that open seat is, but these other marketplaces that are maybe not custody such as nifty gateway or Coinbase and make people more willing to try these out after they've had the experience of actually owning one of these in a safe environment. [00:21:20] Yeah. I mean, obviously. Super cost-prohibitive. So on the contrary to this, like the MCOMP to saying like, look at Instagram, it's viral. Look at like candy crush is 119 million people. Like frankly, the starting point for NFTs is, can be embarrassingly high for certain projects. However, you know, Solano got listed. [00:21:42] I am the first one to say I'm not a huge fan of the salon ecosystem, but as. Projects of higher quality jump onto that platform, you know, like, yeah, you're going to be able to get in quite easily for like under a hundred bucks and play a different type of game and interact there. And so it'll be really you know, it'll be exciting when it happens and we'll do an emergency podcast and say, oh my gosh, it's happening. [00:22:06] We have another note in here though, around the total value. So it's like a different way of measuring the NFE market. We're talking about. But how do you look at the sort of value quote, unquote of, [00:22:19] yeah, you're right. This is, so this is another way of looking at it and this is. Specific to crypto art, digital art, and not necessarily NMT collections, but crypto art.io is a site that tracks NFT art and they value. [00:22:34] They have an estimate of about 2.8 billion for all of. All of digital crypto art. I'm not that sold last year. Just the total value. So the, just to put that one in perspective, the volume for traditional R for all art last year, including digital was 65 billion. So. We would have seen, let's see, almost 22 weeks or so. [00:23:03] The, we would had to seek a 22 X the turnover of all of the digital art for it to equate to that much. So there's just a very small amount. That's whoa, a small amount of art, but also a very small amount of value that's currently on on the blockchain and in NFT art. So I think that we're going to start seeing that change. [00:23:22] I think there's going to be a lot of traditional. Art collectors and art institutions that are moving into crypto in the future. You know, especially as more as more users come in, you know, it becomes a I don't know, any more meaningful piece to hold. And, you know, as you said, that's when the. [00:23:41] Inflection point in the metaverse will be when these digital goods become more meaningful and more, and therefore more valuable to us than a physical goods. And I think that's what we will see with some of these physical arts are these digital arts over time. [00:23:55] I just don't see how that isn't the future of this. [00:24:00] And it's weird. Cause I, I sometimes have to like look for alternative narratives to be like, oh, all of this is going to blow away. Like the wind. It's not going to say. No, I'm not going to save that thing. That by the way, has to sit in a warehouse or behind a screen that you can't ever see, but it sits over there as opposed to like my ability to use this in the metaverse use this in the real, like, I can put it up on a screen here and be like, Hey, here's my art. [00:24:24] I mean, I went over to the other day. I saw your art rotating the wall, and I'm like, I'm very jealous. I'm going to get one of those things, but I'm gonna get the next version that gives me a little more. [00:24:31] Oh, no, [00:24:33] I'm going to get the V2 can get the V2, but I just, I think just to come back to it this is the early adopter stage. [00:24:41] If you look at adoption cycles, we're in a micro height moment, let's just be very clear, like we're in a hype moment, 90, 95% of, if you look at the top 100 projects gone, go away. If you, if you look for the next five years, will they still be around? And that however, I think in the overall market and then in playing into it saying like, this is something you have to pay attention to. [00:25:05] And that's what gets me excited about this. And, you know, it's why I got fired up to do this podcast because I think this forces me to do the research and pay attention to it and also stay with it because there's, I will, I will say weeks where I'm kind of frustrated at decisions I've made quite a bit. [00:25:22] And like, that's the other thing it's like, it really stings. Like when you, you know, you buy a dud horse and you're like, why did I do that? [00:25:28] Great. I mean, if you think about the fact that anyone can. Yeah, can basically try to sell at any point. And, you know, even in these companies that are, you know, these, these projects that are trying to build something early, you know, it would be akin to someone saying, yes, I'm ready to invest in a, you know, at a seed round. [00:25:45] And then maybe two weeks later saying, you know what, as it moved fast enough, I'm ready to sell. And that would be, you know, that'd be kind of crazy. Kind of what we're working with in NFTs. So we haven't really had this sort of liquidity to a marketplace you know, and all of these different projects trying to do so many different things at the same time. [00:26:06] You know, I don't know that there's an apt comparison to look at for for what we're seeing in NFTs. Right. [00:26:12] I, I struggle, you know, you have to kind of cobble together a bunch to get there, but you know, also saying like, okay, if you're an early adopter, early adopter phase or about to go through a bit of a trough and a pullback fine. [00:26:24] But long-term like, where are we now versus where is it going to be? You know, you hear me talking about games non-stop and like trying to, you know, guess on soccer, but the smartest thing. Recently is kind of picking up on your lead of, of looking at capital a art versus PFPs things that are created by artists that are really defining the art movement of this time. [00:26:47] Like I'm still very much long on that. And I think they're, they're getting overlooked. They truly are. I'm really excited. I picked up a Sarah Zucker piece from that Ash chapter two and I also picked up And so, you know, I'm, I'm pretty pretty happy about both and holding on to both for a little while. [00:27:09] And it's because I know they're going to continue to create. And I think that there's like a moment in time where certainly, maybe it goes up and down, but longterm it sort of epitomizes like a type of artists at that at a moment right now that I hope that like one I'd want to display it. It's. And, and to sort of survive. [00:27:29] They're like, oh, it's not part of this PFP project that the community went away. Like the community is people that identify this as art created by an artist in this moment, that is a typical of a style and format that was Sarah this time. [00:27:43] Yeah, I think that's, yeah, that's great. I mean, those are two artists that have definitely shown dedication to their work and. [00:27:50] I think he can be pretty comfortable knowing that they will be around here, be around in the space. Interesting. Interesting to note the dead fellows artist is also a female seat. So we invested in two of the more well-known females in the in this face. So [00:28:08] you're [00:28:09] given a little hint on our next our next step. [00:28:12] I want to give way too much alpha. Don't want to get. [00:28:14] All right. So how big is the NFTE market? Keep in mind, very early 500,000. They'll you'll see like numbers, like a million, but monthly active users. What we care about, people throwing things around and a lot more to come. Obviously when, when Coinbase is the elephant in the room, but it continues. [00:28:31] Yeah. If you were, [00:28:32] if you were in and if these at all right now, you were early in the space and well ahead of many others, and there's a lot left to come, I would say. So feel free to hop in our discord. We encourage you to up in our discourse yet [00:28:44] it have some projects. Stop me from continuing to find horse, horse related. [00:28:48] If you have, honestly, if you can find something that relates to horses and playing soccer or something, please bring it to versus playing [00:28:56] soccer. You immediately get in our discord at three NFT and you bring that to me right now.
In episode 26, we discuss a radical proposal for a Toronto waterfront landmark whose future is in doubt. Ontario Place is fifty years old and has been closed for ten. A team of University of Manitoba and Ryerson University architecture grads and students tell us about their award-winning project that redefines relationships with nature and mitigates climate change.
Welcome to episode 160 of the AoD Podcast! This week we have a plethora of pilsners on hand to cool down with while discussing some hot Summer Anime! Our selection of beers include: the Sierra Nevada Summer Fest 2020 Pilsner-style Lager, the Stone Brewing Enter Night Pilsner, the Seismic Brewing Co. Alluvium California Pilsner and the Angel City Brewing Pilsner. Our anime pairing for this week is a double serving of our OreShiri with episodes 12 of both Mawaru Penguindrum and Shin Sekai Yori. Wrapping up our anime coverage are the continuation of our Summer season Three Episode Rule with Kanojo, Okarishimasu! Eps 1-2, as well as more Summer shows, including Uzaki-chan, God of High School and Fire Force S2. Why don't you be a lad and grab a pilsner? It's a nice day to cool down and relax with AoD! Show Notes: 00:00:26 Intro00:01:29 Beers of the Week: Sierra Nevada Summer Fest 2020 Pilsner-style Lager, Seismic Brewing Alluvium California Pilsner, Angel City Brewing Pilsner, Stone Brewing Enter Night PilsnerWeekly Pairing: OreShiri Ep 12s00:03:45 Mawaru Penguindrum00:22:40 Shin Sekai Yori00:41:30 Beer Reviews00:50:18 News BreakHappy Hour: 01:00:32 Three Episode Rule: Kanojo, Okarishimasu! Eps 1-201:14:34 Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!01:18:22 The Misfit of Demon King Academy01:20:05 The God of High School01:22:26 Re:Zero Rant01:27:56 Fire Force S201:29:48 Deca-Dence01:33:47 Beer Reviews Part 201:37:51 Housekeeping/Closing To catch our shows live, head over to twitch.tv/animeondraft and give us a follow. Be sure to turn on notifications to be alerted when we go live. You can catch us on Twitter @animeondraft to receive updates on our weekly streams. Our current streaming schedule is Mondays starting around 6:30 PM Pacific Time. Join our Discord!
Welcome to episode 160 of the AoD Podcast! This week we have a plethora of pilsners on hand to cool down with while discussing some hot Summer Anime! Our selection of beers include: the Sierra Nevada Summer Fest 2020 Pilsner-style Lager, the Stone Brewing Enter Night Pilsner, the Seismic Brewing Co. Alluvium California Pilsner and the Angel City Brewing Pilsner. Our anime pairing for this week is a double serving of our OreShiri with episodes 12 of both Mawaru Penguindrum and Shin Sekai Yori. Wrapping up our anime coverage are the continuation of our Summer season Three Episode Rule with Kanojo, Okarishimasu! Eps 1-2, as well as more Summer shows, including Uzaki-chan, God of High School and Fire Force S2. Why don’t you be a lad and grab a pilsner? It’s a nice day to cool down and relax with AoD! Show Notes: 00:00:26 Intro00:01:29 Beers of the Week: Sierra Nevada Summer Fest 2020 Pilsner-style Lager, Seismic Brewing Alluvium California Pilsner, Angel City Brewing Pilsner, Stone Brewing Enter Night PilsnerWeekly Pairing: OreShiri Ep 12s00:03:45 Mawaru Penguindrum00:22:40 Shin Sekai Yori00:41:30 Beer Reviews00:50:18 News BreakHappy Hour: 01:00:32 Three Episode Rule: Kanojo, Okarishimasu! Eps 1-201:14:34 Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!01:18:22 The Misfit of Demon King Academy01:20:05 The God of High School01:22:26 Re:Zero Rant01:27:56 Fire Force S201:29:48 Deca-Dence01:33:47 Beer Reviews Part 201:37:51 Housekeeping/Closing To catch our shows live, head over to twitch.tv/animeondraft and give us a follow. Be sure to turn on notifications to be alerted when we go live. You can catch us on Twitter @animeondraft to receive updates on our weekly streams. Our current streaming schedule is Mondays starting around 6:30 PM Pacific Time. Join our Discord!
When you think about the Internet of Things (IoT), maybe you think of your Fitbit or your Nest Thermostat. But, of course, the IoT has many applications that extend beyond our personal use. In this episode of the Impact Podcast, Jon Prial talks with Drew Conway, CEO and Founder of Alluvium, a company that delivers real-time collective intelligence to expert-driven industrial operations. Find out how Alluvium is tapping into the Industrial Internet of Things, and about streaming data, where machine learning adds value, and where we'll need humans and what skills they'll bring.
I was fortunate to catch Penny Opry's set at this year's Nor Cal Pirate Festival and I think you'll dig them too. We got together at Joan's place for a great talk about how they define this new project from their previous one Whiskey and Women. And we dig into how European audiences have embraced them and what their new album "Alluvium" has to offer. And even a sneak peak at the next album after that! Under The Crossbones is a podcast all about pirate culture. Your host Phil Johnson (comedian, musician, and pirate geek) interviews the most interesting people in the pirate subculture: Actors, Authors, Historians, Musicians, Artists, Festival Founders, Clothing and Prop Designers, Treasure Hunters, Archaeologists, and more. Be sure to also visit the MacKay Pirate Family's crowdfunding page to help them beat that nastiest enemy of all, cancer. http://www.underthecrossbones.com/mackay Videos: Sailor's Pray by Penny Opry - https://youtu.be/M85qpJRGs3k Today's show is sponsored by: 30 Day Guitar Challenge - Learn 3 songs in 30 days with just 10 minutes of playing time per day! Free to participate. http://www.underthecrossbones.com/guitar TeePublic - This is a great company that works with independent tshirt artists to get their work out to the world and pay them fairly for it. I've personally curated a selection of 100 really cool pirate tshirts that you'll love. You'll get a super cool shirt AND support both the artist and Under The Crossbones! Check out the selection at: http://www.underthecrossbones.com/shirt Pirate Radio of the Treasure Coast - The best in pirate talk and music! Get to listenin'! http://www.PirateRadioOfTheTreasureCoast.com For videos, pictures, album links and more, be sure to click through to the full show notes. http://www.UnderTheCrossbones.com/152 Important Websites: Penny Opry - http://www.PennyOpry.com MacKay Pirate Family Crowdfunding to beat cancer - http://www.underthecrossbones.com/mackay Find out more about my comedy, music, and tour dates at http://www.PhilJohnsonComedy.com Additional Show Notes: http://www.UnderTheCrossbones.com/152 Support the show!: http://www.UnderTheCrossbones.com/support Subscribe to Under The Crossbones on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/under-crossbones-pirate-podcast/id1039621331?mt=2 Visit http://www.UnderTheCrossbones.com for all the episodes.
Clay Jordan from Speakeasy Ales and Lagers is our guest today on Brew Ha Ha with Steve Jaxon, Mark Carpenter and Herlinda Heras. Herlinda asks Clay Jordan about the business side, and recent news, including their acquisition by a new local entrepreneur. He had to create a parent holding company. So technically they are Hunter’s Point Brewery, after the neighborhood that they occupy in San Francisco. It’s the same beer. They were not bought out by another brewery and the public facing brand is still the same. (The restaurant Speakeasy in Petaluma is not related them, they only share the name.) Clay tells how their main brands are still being brewed, such as Big Daddy and Prohibition Ale, with no changes, and they are also adding new ones. Mark remembers that Big Daddy won a Gold Medal at the GABF one year. Herlinda says that it is a little known fact that she competed for nine years at the Stumptown Brewery rib cookoff. Speakeasy was always next to her with their BBQ and Beer team. They will have an anniversary party for the 21st anniversary. They bring in food trucks Thursday through Sunday. But for the party there will be a bunch of them and some live music too. It will be on August 25, $5 admission, with some VIP tickets available with nice perks. The Speakeasy Ales and Lagers website URL is “good beer” dot com. Mark Carpenter tells about meeting some pilots and they talked about flying and beer. They were flying into the area and they met for lunch today. He took them to visit some brewers, Henhouse and Seismic. They had a great reception tasted some fabulous beers. They tasted a beer called Alluvium which is soon coming out in cans. Herlinda notes that it is made with local malt, too. Mark says that the Seismic brewery is very well built. Their owner said he wanted a brew house big enough where they don’t have to run around the clock. This is what Fritz Maytag, Mark’s old boss, at Anchor Brewing, also said. So Mark was impressed with this. Mark notes that it takes way more than money to be successful, and Seismic is doing a fabulous job. They also visited Henhouse and tasted Oyster Stout beer. They gave him an IPA to bring in today. Mark mentions he got a growler of Alluvium from Seismic. Herlinda asks what Mark drank when he visited Russian River. He drank a beer called Dribble Belt. This is a part of the hopyard equipment, a belt that runs under the hop picking machine that picks up some of the hop cones that fall off.
Drew Conway is a world-renowned data scientist, entrepreneur, author, and speaker, perhaps most well-known for his infamous 2010 “Data Science Venn Diagram”. Today, Drew is the Founder & CEO of Alluvium: a company using machine learning and AI to turn massive streams of data produced by industrial operations companies into insights that bridge the gap between big data and human expertise. Designed with the goal of helping industrial operations become safer, more efficient and more profitable, the Alluvium platform makes industrial machine data meaningful and useful to the people who rely on it to make decisions that affect the stability of their operation. Before starting Alluvium in 2015, Drew helped start: Data Gotham: an organization focused on supporting the NYC data community, with an annual conference bringing together people from all industries DataKind: a non-profit that brings high-impact organizations together with leading data scientists to use data science in the service of humanity. They enable data scientists and social changemakers to address tough humanitarian challenges together, ranging from education to poverty, health to human rights, and the environment to cities. After starting the conversation by exploring Drew’s early years, we focused most of the dialogue around his (quite frankly, brilliant) thought process around identifying the highest-impact, most-needed applications for data science across problem spaces. Some of my favorite talking points included: Why “force of will” and a “tendency toward combativeness” were key to Drew’s early development and overcoming imposter syndrome Lessons learned from his 4th grade teacher who told him he was bad at math and an AAU basketball coach who made his team find their way home from the outskirts of Las Vegas The questions Drew asks executives who tell him they want to hire a data science team, how he recommends they avoid being “seduced by the industry” and “return back to first principles” Drew’s process for determining new applications for data science within various industries The three-question mental model Drew used to identify Alluvium’s first major product offering: business problem → data available → human support Alluvium’s team-building and hiring philosophy, how it’s evolved from day one until today The story behind DataKind, how he and his team decided what nonprofits to start by working with, and the step-by-step process they took to testing their assumptions Enjoy the show! Show Notes: https://ajgoldstein.com/podcast/ep14/ Drew’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drew-conway-13b5b013/ AJ’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/ajgoldstein393/
In this podcast, Drew Conway (@DrewConway) from Aluvium talks about his journey to start an IoT startup. He sheds light on the opportunities in the industrial IoT space and shares some insights into the mechanism of running a data science startup in the IoT space. She shared some tactical suggestions for any future leader. This podcast is great for data science startup entrepreneurs and/or Sr. executives in IoT. Timeline: 0:28 Drew's journey from counter-terrorism to IoT startup. 9:29 Data science in the industrial space. 12:01 Entrepreneurship in the IoT start-up. 18:36 Selling data analysis to executives in the industrial space. 24:14 Automation in the industrial setting. 29:27 What is an IoT ready company? 32:40 Challenges in integrating data tools in the industrial sector. 37:27 Data science talent pool in industrial and manufacturing companies. 41:52 Challenges in IoT adoption for industrial companies. 46:31 Alluvium's interaction with industries. 50:57 Picking the right use case as an IoT start-up. 52:49 Right customers for an IoT start-up. 59:26 Words of wisdom for anyone building a IoT start-up. Drew's Recommended Listen: Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas R. Hofstadter https://amzn.to/2x0uo7d Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/drewconway-on-fabric-of-an-iot-startup-futureofdata-podcast/ Drew's BIO: Drew Conway, CEO and founder of Alluvium, is a leading expert in the application of computational methods to social and behavioral problems at large-scale. Drew has been writing and speaking about the role of data — and the discipline of data science — in industry, government, and academia for several years. Drew has advised and consulted companies across many industries, ranging from fledgling start-ups to Fortune 100 companies, as well as academic institutions and government agencies at all levels. Drew started his career in counter-terrorism as a computational social scientist in the U.S. intelligence community. About #Podcast: #FutureOfData podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers, and lead practitioners to discuss their journey to create the data-driven future. Want to sponsor? Email us @ info@analyticsweek.com Keywords: #FutureOfData #DataAnalytics #Leadership #Podcast #BigData #Strategy
We are excited to present to you the second podcast from NYX. Our full power representative in Canada. This set has blown our minds and we are sure its going to take you on a journey. Flawless mixing, killer track selection put together with a creative finesse. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Growing up in sunny South Africa, she was initiated in the twilight tribe . . . she knows firsthand why the region birthed such a sound. Stomping her way through Johannesburg’s starry nights, she sought the sun, and as the dawn broke through one morning, NYX was reborn. With a lifelong love kindled, she carried her passion across the long waters to Vancouver, pursuing a better balance of night and light. Finally, NYX found the infamous Alluvium festival, and knew she had found her true musical family. Since then, she has shared the stage with Space Tribe, Mad Maxx, Flipnot (Parvati Records), Blue Lunar Monkey, Solitare, Domino, Goa Pete, Daitya and many others. An adamant acolyte of the straight 148, NYX may still play coy, soft and sweet, seducing you with soft strings and trippy textures. She may punish with pulsing bass or dazzle with swirling synths, guiding you through till morning with stars in your eyes. Please welcome NYX of the Night. Follow NYX : www.facebook.com/NYXPsy http://soundcloud.com/nyx-psy ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRACKLIST :: 1. Dust & Malio - Ask Your Mommy 2. Ital - Human Development 3. Southwild - Dr. Feelgood 4. Psymmetrix & Southwild - Nostrils Damn Us 5. Dirty Saffi, Synthetik Chaos & Assimilion - Arms & Legs 6. Big Scary Monstors & Parasense - Really Freaking Out 7. E.V.P - Swing The Cat 8. Southwild - Modemized 9. Fungus Funk & Diksha - New Way To Think 10. Fagins Reject - Occult Boogaloo 11. Electrypnose - A Long Story (Virtual Light & Manipulation Remix) 12. Para Halu - Forest Jump 13. Gandhabba - Slack Overflow 14. Eclipse Echoes - Solid Talk 15. Dissociative - Meteor Rain (Fobi Remix) 16. Drumatik & Gaspard - Something In The Air 17. Module Virus & Chris Rich - De Weed The Lab 18. E.V.P - Forest Cars 19. Southwild - Sloppy Floppy 20. Phase - Chainsequences 21. Obliviant & Fungus Funk - Competitive Spirituality 22. Act One - Buckfast Amigos 23. Dirty Saffi & Nigel - Space Rats (Hypereggs Remix) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Podcast Sites : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/psynopticz/id921214774?mt=2 https://tunein.com/radio/PsynOpticz-Podcast---Psytrance-p732757/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow PsynOpticz Records: www.psynopticz.com www.facebook.com/PsynOptcz www.soundcloud.com/psynopticz www.youtube.com/PsynOpticz www.twitter.com/PsynOpticz www.instagram.com/psynopticz
E3 is soon but for now we've got to wait by playing wonderful video games. Life is so hard. All this AND MORE™! Games discussed: Onrush, Far: Lone Sails, Steamlink, Alluvium, Millanoir, Sushi Striker, Yoku’s Island Express, Pokemon Quest, 3030 Deathwar Redux - A Space Odyssey, Pokemon Quest, BLOPS IIII, No Man’s Sky, Sea Of Thieves, PUBG, Fortnite, Pokemon: Let's Go Pikachu, Pokemon: Let's Go Eevee Join us on Discord: discord.eightandahalfbit.com Follow us on twitter! Eight and a Half Bit: @8AndAHalfBit James: @JamesBowling Amy: @iamtoshki Paul: @MrParoxysm
In this podcast, Drew Conway (@DrewConway) from Alluvium talks about his journey on creating a socially connected and responsible data science practice. He shared tactical steps and suggestions to help recruit the right talent, build the right culture, and nurture the relationship to create a sustained and impactful data science practice. The session is great for folks caring to create a self-sustaining and growth compliant data science practice. Timeline: 0:28 Drew's journey from counter-terrorism to IoT startup. 9:29 Data science in the industrial space. 12:01 Entrepreneurship in the IoT start-up. 18:36 Selling data analysis to executives in the industrial space. 24:14 Automation in the industrial setting. 29:27 What is an IoT ready company? 32:40 Challenges in integrating data tools in the industrial sector. 37:27 Data science talent pool in industrial and manufacturing companies. 41:52 Challenges in IoT adoption for industrial companies. 46:31 Alluvium's interaction with industries. 50:57 Picking the right use case as an IoT start-up. 52:49 Right customers for an IoT start-up. 59:26 Words of wisdom for anyone building an IoT start-up. Drew's Recommended Listen: Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas R. Hofstadter https://amzn.to/2x0uo7d Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/drewconway-on-creating-socially-responsible-data-science-practice-futureofdata-podcast/ Drew's BIO: Drew Conway, CEO, and founder of Alluvium, is a leading expert in applying computational methods to social and behavioral problems at a large-scale. Drew has been writing and speaking about the role of data — and the discipline of data science — in industry, government, and academia for several years. Drew has advised and consulted companies across many industries, ranging from fledgling start-ups to Fortune 100 companies, as well as academic institutions and government agencies at all levels. Drew started his career in counter-terrorism as a computational social scientist in the U.S. intelligence community. About #Podcast: #FutureOfData podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers, and lead practitioners to discuss their journey to create the data-driven future. Wanna Join? If you or any you know wants to join in, Register your interest @ http://play.analyticsweek.com/guest/ Want to sponsor? Email us @ info@analyticsweek.com Keywords: #FutureOfData #DataAnalytics #Leadership #Podcast #BigData #Strategy
How to engage customers and speed up the sales process? How to get a sale out of a production plant fire? How should you price SaaS so that it encourages engagement and referrals? How to identify who isn’t pulling their weight on a power grid system? Drew explains his sales philosophy and lessons learnt. We also explore a few case studies that makes use of Alluvium Primer to increase data processing and decision making speed from months to minutes. Drew Conway is the CEO and founder of Alluvium. Alluvium is a data company. Alluvium uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to turn massive data streams produced by industrial operations into insights that help you, the experts, focus on the anomalies that affect your team’s safety, productivity and bottom line. http://www.alluvium.io IoT ONE is an online platform devoted to accelerating adoption of Industrial Internet solutions. We are mapping the global ecosystem of IoT vendors, use cases, case studies, and technologies. We leverage this data to help companies source technology, research competitors, and enter new markets. Learn more about IoT One: https://www.iotone.com Twitter: @IotoneHQ
Where within the chain of operation in an industrial company is the best place to insert a piece of software? Is a bus system just a bunch of big computers moving around on wheels? Does machine learning hold the answer to maximising the value of each interaction between humans and software? Are we all data engineers regardless of what our name card states? Drew explains how to take heterogenous data streams and distill it into a stability score that is an index of operations and produce high value alerts. We also explore human machine interaction to build a model more effectively than a fully unsupervised method. Drew Conway is the CEO and founder of Alluvium. Alluvium is a data company. Alluvium uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to turn massive data streams produced by industrial operations into insights that help you, the experts, focus on the anomalies that affect your team’s safety, productivity and bottom line. http://www.alluvium.io IoT ONE is an online platform devoted to accelerating adoption of Industrial Internet solutions. We are mapping the global ecosystem of IoT vendors, use cases, case studies, and technologies. We leverage this data to help companies source technology, research competitors, and enter new markets. Learn more about IoT One: https://www.iotone.com Twitter: @IotoneHQ
What is the similarity between stability and the S&P 500 index? How can we use data to identify fire risks and where to best open a coffee shop in New York City? From using regression to identify fire risks in New York City to managing complex process control, it all comes down to getting the right information to the right person at the right time to make a decision. Drew explains what stability means, and the tension between machines and people as it pertains to data. Drew Conway is the CEO and founder of Alluvium. Alluvium is a data company. Alluvium uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to turn massive data streams produced by industrial operations into insights that help you, the experts, focus on the anomalies that affect your team’s safety, productivity and bottom line. http://www.alluvium.io IoT ONE is an online platform devoted to accelerating adoption of Industrial Internet solutions. We are mapping the global ecosystem of IoT vendors, use cases, case studies, and technologies. We leverage this data to help companies source technology, research competitors, and enter new markets. Learn more about IoT One: https://www.iotone.com Twitter: @IotoneHQ
Tony Weber from Alluvium talks about working on water modeling projects in China, India and Myanmar, river basin planning efforts, and water governance in the developing world and how they can be supported. Tony is one of Australia’s leading practitioners in the catchment modelling and water quality field. Tony has over 27 years’ experience in the water industry delivering a range of catchment modelling, water sensitive urban design, integrated water management, water quality and stormwater management projects. Visit www.Kini.org.au for more interviews and updates.
In this episode of the ARCHITECHT Show, Alluvium co-founder and CEO Drew Conway shares his thoughts on the state of AI in industrial settings, and how his company is tackling that opportunity. Conway, who was also an early voice in the data science movement after starting his career in the intelligence community, also discusses: the the importance of utilizing experts and build trust in AI; the growth of data science as a profession; and the evolution of data technologies over the past decade.
We are proud to present to you the latest addition to the PsynOpticz family, NYX from South Africa but now living in Canada. Growing up in sunny South Africa, she was initiated in the twilight tribe . . . she knows firsthand why the region birthed such a sound. Stomping her way through Johannesburg’s starry nights, she sought the sun, and as the dawn broke through one morning, NYX was reborn. With a lifelong love kindled, she carried her passion across the long waters to Vancouver, pursuing a better balance of night and light. Finally, NYX found the infamous Alluvium festival, and knew she had found her true musical family. Since then, she has shared the stage with Space Tribe, Mad Maxx, Flipnot (Parvati Records), Blue Lunar Monkey, Solitare, Domino, Goa Pete, Daitya and many others. An adamant acolyte of the straight 148, NYX may still play coy, soft and sweet, seducing you with soft strings and trippy textures. She may punish with pulsing bass or dazzle with swirling synths, guiding you through till morning with stars in your eyes. Please welcome NYX of the Night. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow NYX : www.facebook.com/NYXPsy http://soundcloud.com/nyx-psy ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Podcast Sites : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/psynopticz/id921214774?mt=2 https://tunein.com/radio/PsynOpticz-Podcast---Psytrance-p732757/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklist : 1. Pragmatix – Noesis 2. Aphid Moon & Tron – Cycloples 3. 28 Vs Eclipse Echoes - Sacred Light 4. Zezia - Pylori Boyz 5. Earthling feat. Dickster – Shaman You 6. Earthspace & Woodstech – Into The Wormhole 7. Chakraview – Riddim I Like 8. Module Virus – Bass Impact 9. Phase – Chainsequences 10. NaiLiK – Tuner 11. Module Virus Vs Virtual Light – Luminous Flesh of Giants 12. Holon Vs Hovercraft – The Magical 13. Braincell – Crazy Peanuts 14. Bernz – Sky Kites (PsynOpticz Records 15. Virtual Light & Manipulation - Blasta Pasta 16. Zezia – Zeblon Goggles 17. Stereo Plus Vs Underlevel – Ride With Us 18. Synthetic Chaos & Cosinus – Like an Animal 19. Aardvarkk – Degenerate 20. Uka Uka – Kali 21. Asimilon – Come Up Smiling 22. Dirty Saffi – Gladiator 23. Axial Tilt – Deep Structure 24. Pantomiman – Overtones ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow PsynOpticz Records: www.psynopticz.com www.facebook.com/PsynOptcz www.soundcloud.com/psynopticz www.youtube.com/PsynOpticz www.twitter.com/PsynOpticz www.instagram.com/psynopticz