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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit sub.thursdai.newsHola AI aficionados, it's yet another ThursdAI, and yet another week FULL of AI news, spanning Open Source LLMs, Multimodal video and audio creation and more! Shiptember as they call it does seem to deliver, and it was hard even for me to follow up on all the news, not to mention we had like 3-4 breaking news during the show today! This week was yet another Qwen-mas, with Alibaba absolutely dominating across open source, but also NVIDIA promising to invest up to $100 Billion into OpenAI. So let's dive right in! As a reminder, all the show notes are posted at the end of the article for your convenience. ThursdAI - Because weeks are getting denser, but we're still here, weekly, sending you the top AI content! Don't miss outTable of Contents* Open Source AI* Qwen3-VL Announcement (Qwen3-VL-235B-A22B-Thinking):* Qwen3-Omni-30B-A3B: end-to-end SOTA omni-modal AI unifying text, image, audio, and video* DeepSeek V3.1 Terminus: a surgical bugfix that matters for agents* Evals & Benchmarks: agents, deception, and code at scale* Big Companies, Bigger Bets!* OpenAI: ChatGPT Pulse: Proactive AI news cards for your day* XAI Grok 4 fast - 2M context, 40% fewer thinking tokens, shockingly cheap* Alibaba Qwen-Max and plans for scaling* This Week's Buzz: W&B Fully Connected is coming to London and Tokyo & Another hackathon in SF* Vision & Video: Wan 2.2 Animate, Kling 2.5, and Wan 4.5 preview* Moondream-3 Preview - Interview with co-founders Via & Jay* Wan open sourced Wan 2.2 Animate (aka “Wan Animate”): motion transfer and lip sync* Kling 2.5 Turbo: cinematic motion, cheaper and with audio* Wan 4.5 preview: native multimodality, 1080p 10s, and lip-synced speech* Voice & Audio* ThursdAI - Sep 25, 2025 - TL;DR & Show notesOpen Source AIThis was a Qwen-and-friends week. I joked on stream that I should just count how many times “Alibaba” appears in our show notes. It's a lot.Qwen3-VL Announcement (Qwen3-VL-235B-A22B-Thinking): (X, HF, Blog, Demo)Qwen 3 launched earlier as a text-only family; the vision-enabled variant just arrived, and it's not timid. The “thinking” version is effectively a reasoner with eyes, built on a 235B-parameter backbone with around 22B active (their mixture-of-experts trick). What jumped out is the breadth of evaluation coverage: MMU, video understanding (Video-MME, LVBench), 2D/3D grounding, doc VQA, chart/table reasoning—pages of it. They're showing wins against models like Gemini 2.5 Pro and GPT‑5 on some of those reports, and doc VQA is flirting with “nearly solved” territory in their numbers.Two caveats. First, whenever scores get that high on imperfect benchmarks, you should expect healthy skepticism; known label issues can inflate numbers. Second, the model is big. Incredible for server-side grounding and long-form reasoning with vision (they're talking about scaling context to 1M tokens for two-hour video and long PDFs), but not something you throw on a phone.Still, if your workload smells like “reasoning + grounding + long context,” Qwen 3 VL looks like one of the strongest open-weight choices right now.Qwen3-Omni-30B-A3B: end-to-end SOTA omni-modal AI unifying text, image, audio, and video (HF, GitHub, Qwen Chat, Demo, API)Omni is their end-to-end multimodal chat model that unites text, image, and audio—and crucially, it streams audio responses in real time while thinking separately in the background. Architecturally, it's a 30B MoE with around 3B active parameters at inference, which is the secret to why it feels snappy on consumer GPUs.In practice, that means you can talk to Omni, have it see what you see, and get sub-250 ms replies in nine speaker languages while it quietly plans. It claims to understand 119 languages. When I pushed it in multilingual conversational settings it still code-switched unexpectedly (Chinese suddenly appeared mid-flow), and it occasionally suffered the classic “stuck in thought” behavior we've been seeing in agentic voice modes across labs. But the responsiveness is real, and the footprint is exciting for local speech streaming scenarios. I wouldn't replace a top-tier text reasoner with this for hard problems, yet being able to keep speech native is a real UX upgrade.Qwen Image Edit, Qwen TTS Flash, and Qwen‑GuardQwen's image stack got a handy upgrade with multi-image reference editing for more consistent edits across shots—useful for brand assets and style-tight workflows. TTS Flash (API-only for now) is their fast speech synth line, and Q‑Guard is a new safety/moderation model from the same team. It's notable because Qwen hasn't really played in the moderation-model space before; historically Meta's Llama Guard led that conversation.DeepSeek V3.1 Terminus: a surgical bugfix that matters for agents (X, HF)DeepSeek whale resurfaced to push a small 0.1 update to V3.1 that reads like a “quality and stability” release—but those matter if you're building on top. It fixes a code-switching bug (the “sudden Chinese” syndrome you'll also see in some Qwen variants), improves tool-use and browser execution, and—importantly—makes agentic flows less likely to overthink and stall. On the numbers, Humanities Last Exam jumped from 15 to 21.7, while LiveCodeBench dipped slightly. That's the story here: they traded a few raw points on coding for more stable, less dithery behavior in end-to-end tasks. If you've invested in their tool harness, this may be a net win.Liquid Nanos: small models that extract like they're big (X, HF)Liquid Foundation Models released “Liquid Nanos,” a set of open models from roughly 350M to 2.6B parameters, including “extract” variants that pull structure (JSON/XML/YAML) from messy documents. The pitch is cost-efficiency with surprisingly competitive performance on information extraction tasks versus models 10× their size. If you're doing at-scale doc ingestion on CPUs or small GPUs, these look worth a try.Tiny IBM OCR model that blew up the charts (HF)We also saw a tiny IBM model (about 250M parameters) for image-to-text document parsing trending on Hugging Face. Run in 8-bit, it squeezes into roughly 250 MB, which means Raspberry Pi and “toaster” deployments suddenly get decent OCR/transcription against scanned docs. It's the kind of tiny-but-useful release that tends to quietly power entire products.Meta's 32B Code World Model (CWM) released for agentic code reasoning (X, HF)Nisten got really excited about this one, and once he explained it, I understood why. Meta released a 32B code world model that doesn't just generate code - it understands code the way a compiler does. It's thinking about state, types, and the actual execution context of your entire codebase.This isn't just another coding model - it's a fundamentally different approach that could change how all future coding models are built. Instead of treating code as fancy text completion, it's actually modeling the program from the ground up. If this works out, expect everyone to copy this approach.Quick note, this one was released with a research license only! Evals & Benchmarks: agents, deception, and code at scaleA big theme this week was “move beyond single-turn Q&A and test how these things behave in the wild.” with a bunch of new evals released. I wanted to cover them all in a separate segment. OpenAI's GDP Eval: “economically valuable tasks” as a bar (X, Blog)OpenAI introduced GDP Eval to measure model performance against real-world, economically valuable work. The design is closer to how I think about “AGI as useful work”: 44 occupations across nine sectors, with tasks judged against what an industry professional would produce.Two details stood out. First, OpenAI's own models didn't top the chart in their published screenshot—Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.1 led with roughly a 47.6% win rate against human professionals, while GPT‑5-high clocked in around 38%. Releasing a benchmark where you're not on top earns respect. Second, the tasks are legit. One example was a manufacturing engineer flow where the output required an overall design with an exploded view of components—the kind of deliverable a human would actually make.What I like here isn't the precise percent; it's the direction. If we anchor progress to tasks an economy cares about, we move past “trivia with citations” and toward “did this thing actually help do the work?”GAIA 2 (Meta Super Intelligence Labs + Hugging Face): agents that execute (X, HF)MSL and HF refreshed GAIA, the agent benchmark, with a thousand new human-authored scenarios that test execution, search, ambiguity handling, temporal reasoning, and adaptability—plus a smartphone-like execution environment. GPT‑5-high led across execution and search; Kimi's K2 was tops among open-weight entries. I like that GAIA 2 bakes in time and budget constraints and forces agents to chain steps, not just spew plans. We need more of these.Scale AI's “SWE-Bench Pro” for coding in the large (HF)Scale dropped a stronger coding benchmark focused on multi-file edits, 100+ line changes, and large dependency graphs. On the public set, GPT‑5 (not Codex) and Claude Opus 4.1 took the top two slots; on a commercial set, Opus edged ahead. The broader takeaway: the action has clearly moved to test-time compute, persistent memory, and program-synthesis outer loops to get through larger codebases with fewer invalid edits. This aligns with what we're seeing across ARC‑AGI and SWE‑bench Verified.The “Among Us” deception test (X)One more that's fun but not frivolous: a group benchmarked models on the social deception game Among Us. OpenAI's latest systems reportedly did the best job both lying convincingly and detecting others' lies. This line of work matters because social inference and adversarial reasoning show up in real agent deployments—security, procurement, negotiations, even internal assistant safety.Big Companies, Bigger Bets!Nvidia's $100B pledge to OpenAI for 10GW of computeLet's say that number again: one hundred billion dollars. Nvidia announced plans to invest up to $100B into OpenAI's infrastructure build-out, targeting roughly 10 gigawatts of compute and power. Jensen called it the biggest infrastructure project in history. Pair that with OpenAI's Stargate-related announcements—five new datacenters with Oracle and SoftBank and a flagship site in Abilene, Texas—and you get to wild territory fast.Internal notes circulating say OpenAI started the year around 230MW and could exit 2025 north of 2GW operational, while aiming at 20GW in the near term and a staggering 250GW by 2033. Even if those numbers shift, the directional picture is clear: the GPU supply and power curves are going vertical.Two reactions. First, yes, the “infinite money loop” memes wrote themselves—OpenAI spends on Nvidia GPUs, Nvidia invests in OpenAI, the market adds another $100B to Nvidia's cap for good measure. But second, the underlying demand is real. If we need 1–8 GPUs per “full-time agent” and there are 3+ billion working adults, we are orders of magnitude away from compute saturation. The power story is the real constraint—and that's now being tackled in parallel.OpenAI: ChatGPT Pulse: Proactive AI news cards for your day (X, OpenAI Blog)In a #BreakingNews segment, we got an update from OpenAI, that currently works only for Pro users but will come to everyone soon. Proactive AI, that learns from your chats, email and calendar and will show you a new “feed” of interesting things every morning based on your likes and feedback! Pulse marks OpenAI's first step toward an AI assistant that brings the right info before you ask, tuning itself with every thumbs-up, topic request, or app connection. I've tuned mine for today, we'll see what tomorrow brings! P.S - Huxe is a free app from the creators of NotebookLM (Ryza was on our podcast!) that does a similar thing, so if you don't have pro, check out Huxe, they just launched! XAI Grok 4 fast - 2M context, 40% fewer thinking tokens, shockingly cheap (X, Blog)xAI launched Grok‑4 Fast, and the name fits. Think “top-left” on the speed-to-cost chart: up to 2 million tokens of context, a reported 40% reduction in reasoning token usage, and a price tag that's roughly 1% of some frontier models on common workloads. On LiveCodeBench, Grok‑4 Fast even beat Grok‑4 itself. It's not the most capable brain on earth, but as a high-throughput assistant that can fan out web searches and stitch answers in something close to real time, it's compelling.Alibaba Qwen-Max and plans for scaling (X, Blog, API)Back in the Alibaba camp, they also released their flagship API model, Qwen 3 Max, and showed off their future roadmap. Qwen-max is over 1T parameters, MoE that gets 69.6 on Swe-bench verified and outperforms GPT-5 on LMArena! And their plan is simple: scale. They're planning to go from 1 million to 100 million token context windows and scale their models into the terabytes of parameters. It culminated in a hilarious moment on the show where we all put on sunglasses to salute a slide from their presentation that literally said, “Scaling is all you need.” AGI is coming, and it looks like Alibaba is one of the labs determined to scale their way there. Their release schedule lately (as documented by Swyx from Latent.space) is insane. This Week's Buzz: W&B Fully Connected is coming to London and Tokyo & Another hackathon in SFWeights & Biases (now part of the CoreWeave family) is bringing Fully Connected to London on Nov 4–5, with another event in Tokyo on Oct 31. If you're in Europe or Japan and want two days of dense talks and hands-on conversations with teams actually shipping agents, evals, and production ML, come hang out. Readers got a code on stream; if you need help getting a seat, ping me directly.Links: fullyconnected.comWe are also opening up registrations to our second WeaveHacks hackathon in SF, October 11-12, yours trully will be there, come hack with us on Self Improving agents! Register HEREVision & Video: Wan 2.2 Animate, Kling 2.5, and Wan 4.5 previewThis is the most exciting space in AI week-to-week for me right now. The progress is visible. Literally.Moondream-3 Preview - Interview with co-founders Via & JayWhile I've already reported on Moondream-3 in the last weeks newsletter, this week we got the pleasure of hosting Vik Korrapati and Jay Allen the co-founders of MoonDream to tell us all about it. Tune in for that conversation on the pod starting at 00:33:00Wan open sourced Wan 2.2 Animate (aka “Wan Animate”): motion transfer and lip sync Tongyi's Wan team shipped an open-source release that the community quickly dubbed “Wanimate.” It's a character-swap/motion transfer system: provide a single image for a character and a reference video (your own motion), and it maps your movement onto the character with surprisingly strong hair/cloth dynamics and lip sync. If you've used runway's Act One, you'll recognize the vibe—except this is open, and the fidelity is rising fast.The practical uses are broader than “make me a deepfake.” Think onboarding presenters with perfect backgrounds, branded avatars that reliably say what you need, or precise action blocking without guessing at how an AI will move your subject. You act it; it follows.Kling 2.5 Turbo: cinematic motion, cheaper and with audioKling quietly rolled out a 2.5 Turbo tier that's 30% cheaper and finally brings audio into the loop for more complete clips. Prompts adhere better, physics look more coherent (acrobatics stop breaking bones across frames), and the cinematic look has moved from “YouTube short” to “film-school final.” They seeded access to creators and re-shared the strongest results; the consistency is the headline. (Source X: @StevieMac03)I've chatted with my kiddos today over facetime, and they were building minecraft creepers. I took a screenshot, sent to Nano Banana to make their creepers into actual minecraft ones, and then with Kling, Animated the explosions for them. They LOVED it! Animations were clear, while VEO refused for me to even upload their images, Kling didn't care hahaWan 4.5 preview: native multimodality, 1080p 10s, and lip-synced speechWan also teased a 4.5 preview that unifies understanding and generation across text, image, video, and audio. The eye-catching bit: generate a 1080p, 10-second clip with synced speech from just a script. Or supply your own audio and have it lip-sync the shot. I ran my usual “interview a polar bear dressed like me” test and got one of the better results I've seen from any model. We're not at “dialogue scene” quality, but “talking character shot” is getting… good. The generation of audio (not only text + lipsync) is one of the best ones besides VEO, it's really great to see how strongly this improves, sad that this wasn't open sourced! And apparently it supports “draw text to animate” (Source: X) Voice & AudioSuno V5: we've entered the “I can't tell anymore” eraSuno calls V5 a redefinition of audio quality. I'll be honest, I'm at the edge of my subjective hearing on this. I've caught myself listening to Suno streams instead of Spotify and forgetting anything is synthetic. The vocals feel more human, the mixes cleaner, and the remastering path (including upgrading V4 tracks) is useful. The last 10% to “you fooled a producer” is going to be long, but the distance between V4 and V5 already makes me feel like I should re-cut our ThursdAI opener.MiMI Audio: a small omni-chat demo that hints at the floorWe tried a MiMI Audio demo live—a 7B-ish model with speech in/out. It was responsive but stumbled on singing and natural prosody. I'm leaving it in here because it's a good reminder that the open floor for “real-time voice” is rising quickly even for small models. And the moment you pipe a stronger text brain behind a capable, native speech front-end, the UX leap is immediate.Ok, another DENSE week that finishes up Shiptember, tons of open source, Qwen (Tongyi) shines, and video is getting so so good. This is all converging folks, and honestly, I'm just happy to be along for the ride! This week was also Rosh Hashanah, which is the Jewish new year, and I've shared on the pod that I've found my X post from 3 years ago, using the state of the art AI models of the time. WHAT A DIFFERENCE 3 years make, just take a look, I had to scale down the 4K one from this year just to fit into the pic! Shana Tova to everyone who's reading this, and we'll see you next week
KPFA in Fund Drive Replaying a portion of last week's conversation with actor, comedian, author, political-spiritual wit, agent of Liberating Christianity, John Fugelsang… And honoring his fantabulous book Separation of Church and Hate: A Sane Person's Guide to Taking Back the Bible from Fundamentalists, Fascists, and Flock-Fleecing Frauds Deft for now…. a guide for all to be agent of informed sane reverence, whereby to assume cultural narrative lead… Navigating this current highly fluctuating field of ravenous creepitude Animating Culture of Liberating Equality johnfugelsang.com The post The Visionary Activist Show – Continuing to Animate a Culture of Liberating Equality appeared first on KPFA.
St. Isaac does not flatter us with easy consolations. He sets before the monk the radical alternative: almsgiving is like the rearing of children, but stillness is the summit of perfection. One can pour out possessions, but if one's senses remain open to the world, unbarred gates, then the enemy will always find a way in. It is not enough to scatter coins if the mind is still scattered; the true work is to gather the heart into stillness, where God alone becomes its horizon. Isaac shows us the two wars. The first is fought outside: through sight and hearing, through eating and speech, through the ceaseless tangle of affairs. This “exterior warfare” is exhausting and subtle, for it draws the soul outward, dispersing its strength. But there is another war, fought within. Only when the gates of the senses are shut can one turn inward to confront the deeper enemy: thoughts, passions, memories, and the hidden demons that assault the heart. To reach the “rest in God,” the monk must first cease from unnecessary noise without, in order to learn serenity within. The blessedness of stillness, Isaac tells us, is to translate all one's activity into the work of prayer. A man who can remain in his cell, moving from divine service to divine service with nothing added, will never lack for what is necessary, because he has made God his sole concern. Even manual work, though permitted, is an accommodation for the weak. The more perfect path is prayer and compunction; prostrations before the Cross, like a convict bound, crying out for mercy without ceasing. It is this interior life and the divine rest the comes through it that St. Isaac will describe for us next week. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:05:45 Fr. Charbel Abernethy: Page 151 mid paragraph 30 00:23:40 Rebecca Thérèse: Once the robber knows he has everything, he won't be back to bother you again. There's nothing else to steal and he has no further means of threatening or manipulating you. 00:29:31 Bob Čihák, AZ: P. 151, paragraph 31 at bottom of page 00:30:15 Julie: Reacted to "P. 151, paragraph 31…" with
Was it a "Hey Boo" or a simple "I'll be right back"?! Chat with me as I update, or should I say, ANIMATE on what felt like the worst traffic stop, that turned into a breakthrough moment. Grab a laugh as we journey on what it means to know nothing at all while getting it all together at once in your 20s! #Season4 #SoftLife #Womanhood #TwentySomethingFollow and Subscribe to Pin N Paper PodcastSpotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/1UOkeQEpxRqk7fCf8ZXw6tInstagram https://www.instagram.com/pinnpaperpodcast/Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pin-n-paper-podcast/id1583104487Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvfxWk8XjS6nbWKBT4UxkEA
This week on Toon'd In!, Jim Cummings welcomes the wildly inventive and endlessly energetic Butch Hartman! A titan of television animation, Butch is best known as the creative force behind beloved Nickelodeon classics like The Fairly OddParents, Danny Phantom, T.U.F.F. Puppy, and Bunsen Is a Beast—shows that shaped a generation and redefined Saturday morning cartoons.In this fast-paced and laughter-filled episode, Butch shares his journey from an eager young animator at Hanna-Barbera to becoming one of the most recognizable names in modern TV animation. He and Jim swap stories about voice acting chaos, late-night production miracles, and the creative risks that led to some of the most iconic characters in toon history.From drawing Timmy Turner on a napkin to building an entire cartoon universe, Butch breaks down the power of humor, heart, and hustle in building stories that stick. Whether you're a budding animator, a nostalgic 2000s kid, or just love a good behind-the-scenes look at the toon biz—this one's a must-listen.
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Volvemos tras el parón veraniego con un episodio lleno de recomendaciones. Libros breves, novelas que enganchan, distopías curiosas y alguna historia que da que pensar bajo la sombrilla (o desde el sofá). Recomendamos seis libros que hemos leído y disfrutado, muy distintos entre sí: desde la infancia en el campo hasta mundos postapocalípticos, pasando por identidades líquidas y climas familiares complejos. Y además, ¡anunciamos la lectura de septiembre del club de lectura!: Persuasión de Jane Austen. Animate a leerlo con nosotros. Para unirte al club en telegram solo tienes que seguir este enlace: https://t.me/+xUedY6VBW54yMTU8 Déjanos tus comentarios en Instagram @meloleopodcast o escríbenos a meloleopodcast@gmail.com
Day 2 at Anime Orlando gets heated when Ty drops his wild hot take on the board: “Endeavor is not a bad father.” The crowd wasn't having it—fans sat down, pushed back hard, and the debate got spicy. Did Ty change any minds, or did this hot take just set the con on fire?
The F$AP crew kicks off Day 1 at Animate Orlando with a spicy hot take from CJ — Itachi is overrated. Naruto fans didn't hold back, firing back with their own takes and putting CJ on the spot. From passionate defenses to bold counterclaims, find out how the debate unfolds and what other anime hot takes emerge on the convention floor.
Fotos bailan ahoraYouTube Shorts y Google Photos convierten imágenes en videos gracias a Veo 2 y su IA Por Félix Riaño @LocutorCo YouTube y Google inyectan animación instantánea a tus fotos, prometiendo que hasta el selfie más aburrido va a moverse como por arte de magia. YouTube acaba de poner la pista de baile dentro del botón “Crear” de Shorts: basta elegir una foto, pulsar “Photo to video” y la inteligencia artificial genera un clip que puede durar desde seis segundos hasta lo que resista tu paciencia. El truco corre por cuenta de Veo 2, el mismo modelo que ya anima imágenes en la app Gemini, y llegará a Veo 3 antes de que termine el verano boreal. La función se estrena esta semana en Estados Unidos, Canadá, Australia y Nueva Zelanda y aparecerá en la pestaña “Efectos”. Además, el nuevo hub AI Playground añade ejemplos y “prompts” listos para que experimentes con música, imágenes y video sin escribir una sola línea. Google Photos tampoco se queda quieta: lanza su propio “Photo to video”, limitado a seis segundos y dos botones—“Movimientos sutiles” o “Me siento con suerte”—junto con “Remix”, que reimagina tus fotos en estilos de anime, cómic o 3D. Para no engañar a nadie, todo queda marcado con la firma invisible SynthID. ( Pero muchos dudan de entregar sus recuerdos al algoritmo animado Imagina abrir tu carrete y ver la vieja foto del perro sacando la lengua. Con dos toques, ahora va a correr por el césped, guiñado por Veo 2. YouTube muestra ejemplos donde la señal peatonal del semáforo se convierte en un bailarín verde y where un retrato de grupo empieza a saludar a cámara. Las nuevas “efectos IA” también permiten garabatear un boceto y verlo transformado en un paisaje de acuarela, o duplicarte estilo “gemelo malvado” para ese momento dramático. Todo esto vive en la sección Efectos ✨ del modo cámara. Mientras tanto, en Google Photos, una selfie antigua va a pestañear y respirar levemente, lista para compartir en chats familiares. Detrás de cada truco está la promesa de que los recuerdos estáticos ya pasaron a la historia. ( La gran fiesta de la animación trae preguntas serias. YouTube asegura que cada clip IA lleva una marca SynthID invisible y una etiqueta visible, pero eso no evita que miles de usuarios descarguen el video y lo lleven a otra plataforma donde la marca se pierda en la compresión. Además, el lanzamiento empieza solo en cuatro países; el resto del planeta va a mirar tutoriales en TikTok mientras espera turno, reproduciendo una brecha creativa que huele a vieja escuela. Google Photos restringe los prompts a dos opciones predefinidas: divertido para quien no quiere complicarse, frustrante para artistas que buscan control fino. Y, claro, todo corre sobre Veo 2, un motor que ya se ve anticuado frente a la versión 3 que genera voces y escenas más realistas. Para quienes temen “deepfakes”, Google promete “red teaming” y evaluaciones continuas, pero la historia de la moderación automática demuestra que los trolls siempre van a intentar colarse por la puerta lateral. ¿Qué va a pasar ahora? Google anuncia que Veo 3 llegará a Shorts “este verano”, lo que significa clips más largos, transiciones fluidas y quizá audio generado que combine con el movimiento. Al mismo tiempo, Shorts presume de alcanzar doscientos mil millones de vistas diarias, de modo que cualquier novedad se vuelve escaparate global en minutos. Cuando la herramienta se extienda a Latinoamérica, la foto de tu abuela bailando cumbia va a viralizarse antes de que termines el desayuno. Google Photos prepara la pestaña “Crear”, donde todos sus juguetes creativos se agruparán en agosto; así, el usuario promedio no tendrá que buscar menús escondidos. Ambas plataformas insisten en su sello de agua y en controles de retroalimentación con pulgares arriba o abajo, con la esperanza de afinar resultados y frenar usos maliciosos. Para los creadores, esto significa producir contenido rápido, sin presupuesto en After Effects, y para los espectadores, un caudal infinito de mini-videos que compiten por su atención de ocho segundos. Google no inventa la rueda: Meta ya ofrece “Animate” en su app Edits y Apple prepara su propio “Image Playground”, aunque limita la generación fotorrealista para evitar fraudes. Veo nació en Google DeepMind como heredero de Imagen Video y Phenaki; la versión 2 soporta treinta cuadros por segundo y resolución Full HD, mientras que Veo 3 promete 4K y pistas de audio sincronizadas. SynthID, por su parte, inserta un patrón digital casi imposible de eliminar sin dañar el archivo, solución que Google ensaya desde 2023 para frenar la desinformación. Shorts integró los primeros fondos IA en 2024 y ahora escala a la animación completa, alineándose con la tendencia de TikTok “PhotoFlip” y los efectos “Live Photo” que Snapchat popularizó hace años. Con la llegada del hub AI Playground y la pestaña “Crear”, Google unifica su filosofía: herramientas sencillas, muchas plantillas y el sello constante de seguridad. El resultado puede disparar la creatividad… o la fatiga de deslizar videos infinitos en el feed. YouTube Shorts y Google Photos van a convertir tu carrete en una feria de micro-videos impulsados por IA. Explora, juega y cuéntame si tu foto favorita terminó dando un paso de baile. Sigue el pódcast en Flash Diario para más sorpresas tecnológicas. YouTube Shorts y Google Photos activan IA “Photo to video”: tus imágenes se animan al instante, marcadas con SynthID. 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Hoy vamos a hablar de una frase que escucho muchísimo, y es: “Es que la ropa ya no me queda.” Esta frase suele traer consigo una gran carga emocional. Más allá de la talla de ropa que no te queda, es lo que esta frase te hace sentir: culpa, frustración, la sensación de haber fallado otra vez. Y eso suele traducirse en urgencia por restringirte, castigarte o, por el contrario, caer en parálisis y confusión… que se siente como resignación, o un déjà vu emocional. Y es que, cuando la ropa deja de quedarnos, muchas veces sentimos que nos perdimos en el camino. Pero, ¿y si esta fuera una invitación a experimentar una relación más amorosa contigo misma? Hay algo importante que recordar: La ropa no deja de quedarnos de un día para otro. Hay una historia detrás, una etapa, un proceso. Y ante eso, tenemos dos opciones: 1. Ignorarla, juzgarla, pelearnos con ella… Cualquiera de estas opciones solo la hace más pesada. 2. O aplicar la propuesta de hoy: la Triple A del Amor, que hoy quiero compartirte:
After seven long years, DT!HQ finally landed at home in Columbus for a LIVE episode! The kind folks from ANIMATE! Columbus invited us to perform our humble podcast in their Social Club. Well we kicked down the door of that Social Club to ask the daring question: which IRL job would make the best subject matter for a JRPG? Andrew is talking about consultants and it's going to make you sad. Todd is talking about tech support and it's going to make you a different kind of sad. Kyle was there with us in spirit, but spirits don't exist in live podcasts. Recommended reading: You can find the PowerPoint at the following link. If your podcast app doesn't support links, please visit our website to find the slides at debatethiscast.com! https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1iMRdSeXg89go4GDPeXfYQicmsquEbSnSYsa5FFit-_k/edit?usp=sharing A massive thank you to the folks at ANIMATE! Columbus for inviting us to their event! You can find out more about their other events at https://galaxycon.com/! Have you seen out Patreon? patreon.com/debatethiscast Have you seen our Instagram? instagram.com/debatethiscast Have you seen our Threads? threads.net/debatethiscast Want to send us an email? debatethiscast@gmail.com MERCH! We have that! Right now you can go on the internet and order things that say Debate This! On them! All you need to do is head to MerchThis.net and give us your money! Ever wanted socks with the DT! logo on them? Well now you can get em! One more time that website is MerchThis.net! Properties we talked about this week: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation, That Time I got Reincarnated As A Slime, Deloitte consulting, Persona 5, LinkedIn, Megaman Battle Network Music for Debate This! is provided by composer Ozzed under a creative commons license. Check out more of their 8-bit bops at www.ozzed.net!
Zohran Mamdani's victory in the New York City mayoral primary has electrified people across the country and stirred hope in the dark. So today we talked to three experts — messaging guru Anat Shenker-Osorio, strategist and writer Waleed Shahid, and New York City Comptroller and mayoral candidate Brad Lander — to understand what happened in the race and what it bodes for the future of the Democratic Party.Shenker-Osorio talked to us about how Mamdani's campaign was a textbook example of two of her political mantras — Sell the brownie, not the recipe, and Animate the base to persuade the middle.Lander took us inside how he and Mamdani were able to do what Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders ultimately weren't in 2020 — collaborate as progressives to advance shared goals. He told us about how their partnership helped bridge the gap between Muslim and Jewish voters, and how it demonstrated that, even in this very dark timeline, politics can be a team sport instead of a contest of self-interest.And Shahid talked about Mamdani's win as a triumph of substance, not vibes. Mamdani's real talk about Palestinians and the war in Gaza, about democratic socialist policy ideas, and about himself were all important in telling a story that could connect Democrats across ideology. He also talked about the very real work that remains to be done if progressive candidates are to do better with Black voters.We are opening this video to all. But we're also asking candidly that you support the work that goes into bringing you The Ink by becoming a paying subscriber.Your support is how we keep the lights on, pay our writers and editors a fair wage, and build the new media we all deserve. When you subscribe, you help us reach more people. Join us today, or if you are already a member, give a gift or group subscription.Join us for more Live conversations next week!On Monday, June 30, at 12:30 p.m. Eastern, we'll be joined by scholar of authoritarianism Ruth Ben-Ghiat. On Tuesday, July 1, also at 12:30 p.m. Eastern, we'll be talking to foreign policy expert and former Bernie Sanders advisor Matt Duss. Then on Wednesday, July 2, at 12:30 p.m. Eastern, we'll meet with the Book Club to start talking about Karim Dimechkie's The Uproar.To join and watch, download the Substack app (click on the button below) and turn on notifications — you'll get an alert once we're live, and you can watch, chat, and even participate in the conversation during our Book Club meetings from your iOS or Android mobile device. If you're using a computer, you can also watch (and ask questions in the text chat) on our homepage. Get full access to The.Ink at the.ink/subscribe
Muito obrigado aos nossos padrinhos! Sem eles, este episódio não seria possível.- Ronald Goes (Lorde Supremo)- Nicholas Lacerda (Cavaleiro)- Ivo Wakassugui (Cavaleiro)Editado por: Eder Akesam/ akesam.triade@gmail.com Nossas Redes: https://linktr.ee/MaincastrpgMúsica e sons utilizados com direitos autorais:"Ossuary 1 - A Beginning" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Symbiosis" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Mystique Cinematic ExoticMusic by Rockot from Pixabay"Ossuary 4 - Animate" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Awesome Pink Floyd style Saxophone SoloMusic by Trygve Larsen fromPixabayMusic: Investigate (Loopable) by Dave DevilleFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10777-investigate-loopableLicensed under CC BY 4.0: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license"Ossuary 5 - Rest" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Corporate Power (Suspense Sci-Fi Background)Music by soundbay from Pixabay"Zombie Chase" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUh2rBliHakChipset6 - Acid Rainhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofzFQmmVQd0Chipset6 - ProblematicOpening Game 1.wav by Nutetoonstudios -- https://freesound.org/s/508214/ -- License: Creative Commons 0
¿El miedo al fracaso te paraliza? Te cuento por qué un negocio que no "fracasa" (o sea, que no prueba cosas nuevas y a veces pifia) es un negocio que no crece una mierda. Analizamos las dos caras del "fracaso" y cómo cambiar el chip para que el miedo no te frene. ¡Animate a pifiarla para crecer!
❄️ En este episodio me acompaña Maca Musante, entrenadora en Breathwork, neurociencia y baños de hielo. Hablamos sobre cómo las duchas frías, la respiración consciente y las apneas pueden transformar tu vida: desde mejorar tu foco y energía, hasta ayudarte a gestionar el estrés y conectar con tu cuerpo de una manera profunda.Un episodio que mezcla ciencia, práctica y poder interior
Editado por: Eder Akesam/ akesam.triade@gmail.com Nossas Redes: https://linktr.ee/MaincastrpgMúsica e sons utilizados com direitos autorais:"Ossuary 1 - A Beginning" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Symbiosis" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Mystique Cinematic ExoticMusic by Rockot from Pixabay"Ossuary 4 - Animate" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Awesome Pink Floyd style Saxophone SoloMusic by Trygve Larsen fromPixabayMusic: Investigate (Loopable) by Dave DevilleFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10777-investigate-loopableLicensed under CC BY 4.0: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license"Ossuary 5 - Rest" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Corporate Power (Suspense Sci-Fi Background)Music by soundbay from Pixabay"Zombie Chase" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUh2rBliHakChipset6 - Acid Rainhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofzFQmmVQd0Chipset6 - ProblematicOpening Game 1.wav by Nutetoonstudios -- https://freesound.org/s/508214/ -- License: Creative Commons 0AutomaticDoor.wav by ArnyDnD -- https://freesound.org/s/232957/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Open-Top Shopping Center.wav by JonathanTremblay -- https://freesound.org/s/254804/ -- License: Attribution 3.0Tanger_automatic_door.wav by ggc9 -- https://freesound.org/s/233500/ -- License: Creative Commons 0"Footsteps, Concrete, A.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.orgelectric train engine sound effect by Garuda1982 -- https://freesound.org/s/559381/ -- License: Attribution 4.0Thailand tuk tuk motorcycle taxi on board engine driving various stop start from exhaust left side on mic right side off mic.flac by kyles -- https://freesound.org/s/177754/ -- License: Creative Commons 0
Join us as we chat about content creators, festivals, food and more! Show Notes: Join us as we chat about content creators, festivals, food and more! 5 Calls - Make your voice heard. 5 Calls is the easiest and most effective way for U.S. constituents to make a political impact. Tacos + Tequila + Music Columbus Asian Festival | Columbus, Ohio | Asian Festival #BlackExpollence The Memorial Tournament Columbus Summer Wine Festival Stonewall Columbus Pride 2025 Animate! Columbus Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival, Gahanna Ohio Annual Columbus Events | Festivals, Concerts & Sports Columbus Festivals How to Get the Last Bit of Lotion from the Bottom of the Bottle | Everyday hacks from Sophie's World Old Dog Alehouse & Brewery
#animation #podcast #spiderman #severance #lumon #marvel #gaming Animate the anigate
Creating content with AI sounds great — until you're staring at a blank prompt wondering what to do next.In this power-packed live session of Leveraging AI, AI visual wizard Arminas Valūnas will walk you through a clear, repeatable process to turn business ideas into eye-catching images and videos using AI — all without needing a design degree. You'll learn how to use tools like Krea and Freepik, and even how to set up custom GPTs to stay on-brand every time.We'll cover everything from ideation to prompt generation, image creation to simple animation — with practical tips to make your visual content strategy 10x faster and 10x better. This isn't a tool showcase. It's a live, step-by-step masterclass in getting visual content done, the smart way.Arminas — 12+ years in the creative space, a deep passion for AI, and now one of the go-to minds on brand-consistent, AI-powered visual content. He's not just using the tools — he's building systems with them.
Invent Animate singer Marcus Vik zoomed in to talk about their new "Bloom In Heaven" EP (out now) with Silent Planet as well as their "Superbloom" tour coming to the Regent in LA on 4/23 as wells as the Observatory on 4/24. Here's what we talked about: "Bloom In Heaven" EP (0-3) "Superbloom" tour (3-10) New Music (10-13) Beartooth tour 2024 (13-15) Outside of music (15-18) Mandatory Metallica (18-end)
Editado por: Eder Akesam/ akesam.triade@gmail.com Nossas Redes: https://linktr.ee/MaincastrpgMúsica e sons utilizados com direitos autorais:"Ossuary 1 - A Beginning" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Symbiosis" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Mystique Cinematic ExoticMusic by Rockot from Pixabay"Ossuary 4 - Animate" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Awesome Pink Floyd style Saxophone SoloMusic by Trygve Larsen fromPixabayMusic: Investigate (Loopable) by Dave DevilleFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10777-investigate-loopableLicensed under CC BY 4.0: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license"Ossuary 5 - Rest" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Corporate Power (Suspense Sci-Fi Background)Music by soundbay from Pixabay"Zombie Chase" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUh2rBliHakChipset6 - Acid Rainhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofzFQmmVQd0Chipset6 - ProblematicOpening Game 1.wav by Nutetoonstudios -- https://freesound.org/s/508214/ -- License: Creative Commons 0AutomaticDoor.wav by ArnyDnD -- https://freesound.org/s/232957/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Open-Top Shopping Center.wav by JonathanTremblay -- https://freesound.org/s/254804/ -- License: Attribution 3.0Tanger_automatic_door.wav by ggc9 -- https://freesound.org/s/233500/ -- License: Creative Commons 0"Footsteps, Concrete, A.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.orgelectric train engine sound effect by Garuda1982 -- https://freesound.org/s/559381/ -- License: Attribution 4.0Thailand tuk tuk motorcycle taxi on board engine driving various stop start from exhaust left side on mic right side off mic.flac by kyles -- https://freesound.org/s/177754/ -- License: Creative Commons 0
Just as they are differences between aligned and forced goals, there are differences with habits and rituals.Habits automate us whereas rituals animate us Come here about the interplay with habits and rituals and how this can help us to be our best selves.Be sure to connect with Lisa Barwise and Warrior Goddess Kettlebell Training on social media: Instagram @lisa_barwise @wgkettlebelltraining Facebook www.facebook.com/warriorgoddesskettlebelltrainingYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/warriorgoddesskettlebelltraining What you can do to help the Podcast? If this podcast means anything to you and you want to support it. Simply Subscribe & Review in Apple Podcasts.Apple Podcasts is one of the only platforms where you can both subscribe and review.How to Subscribe or Follow The Podcast1. Open Apple Podcast App.2. Go to the icons at the bottom of the screen and choose “search3. Search for “Goddess Got Goals”4. Hit the top Right Hand "+" sign5. Open Spotify 6. Search for “Goddess Got Goals”7. Hit the 'Follow' underneath the image How to Leave a Podcast Review Open Apple Podcast App. Go to the icons at the bottom of the screen and choose “search” Search for “Goddess Got Goals” Click on the SHOW, not the episode. Scroll all the way down to “Ratings and Reviews” Click on “Write a Review” This is the best way for us to reach more people and of course let us know that our episodes mean something to you!...
Good Noise Podcast discuss new releases from Underoath, Memphis May Fire, Amira Elfeky, Invent Animate & Silent Planet, and more.Grab some GNP Merch!: https://goodnoisepodcast.creator-spring.com/Check out the recording gear we use: https://www.amazon.com/shop/goodnoisepodcastSupport the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodnoisepodcastGood Noise Podcast Socials:Twitter: https://twitter.com/good_noise_castInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodnoisepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodnoisepodDiscord: https://discord.gg/nDAQKwTYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFHKPdUxxe1MaGNWoFtjoJASpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/04IMtdIrCIvbIr7g6ttZHiAll other streaming platforms: https://linktr.ee/goodnoisepodcastBandcamp: https://goodnoiserecords.bandcamp.com/
Send us a textJoin us as we dive into the animated wonder that is The Dragon Prince. With its magical storytelling and themes of friendship, identity, and adventure, this podcast episode unpacks what makes the series stand out in the realm of animation.From the richly designed world filled with elves, humans, and dragons to the series' intriguing characters, we break down how these components come together to tell a compelling narrative. The show juxtaposes humor with meaningful moments that resonate deeply, showcasing the journey of young adventurers navigating their roles in an epic quest. What secrets lie within the extraordinary magic system? How do the relationships of Callum, Ezran, and Rayla evolve as they face moral dilemmas and external conflicts? We also delve into the humor woven throughout the series, discussing how it impacts character development and storytelling. As we grapple with the deeper themes of power, loyalty, and self-discovery, listeners will gain a comprehensive understanding of what makes The Dragon Prince a significant contribution to animated storytelling.Anthony also has a section covering his time at Animate! Miami at the Miami Airport Convention Center during February 14-16, 2025.Listen in for Anthony and Rich's predictions and hot takes, and share your thoughts with us! Don't forget to leave a review if you enjoy our content, as your support makes all the difference!Twitter handles:Project Geekology: https://twitter.com/pgeekologyAnthony's Twitter: https://twitter.com/odysseyswowDakota's Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekritique_dakInstagram:https://instagram.com/projectgeekology?igshid=1v0sits7ipq9yYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@projectgeekologyGeekritique (Dakota):https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBwciIqOoHwIx_uXtYTSEbATwitch (Anthony):https://www.twitch.tv/odysseywowSupport the show
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Join us as we chat with Karen Burk, our 2024 Garner Holt Teacher of the Year, about the amazing AniMakerspace Lab at Victoria, her favorite projects, and how it's inspiring students to create and innovate! Meet our student guests!
Carly, Brad from Canada, Coach Dave and Chad Discuss what they watched this week and share some live action properties they would like to see animated! https://linktr.ee/sceneinvaderspodcast?utm_source=linktree_profile_share
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The Genealogy Gems Podcast with Lisa Louise Cooke - Your Family History Show
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Psychic researcher Eyston accepts an invitation to join his friend Raymond Cary for a fishing expedition on the Norfolk Broads. But it soon transpires that Cary has an ulterior…and supernatural…motive for contacting him. This original recording is an audio presentation by Jasper L'Estrange for EnCrypted Horror. “ANIMATE IN DEATH” by L.A. Lewis (1934). You can hear me discuss this story by becoming a channel member and listening to an upcoming episode of The EnCrypted Postmortem, my bonus show for paying YouTube channel members and Patreon supporters. CREATOR'S NOTE: These recordings contain sound effects and music because that's what I personally like to listen to, and what I enjoy making. As you will see from the comments, a lot of the listeners also like it. If it's not your thing, please feel free to listen to the many other narrators who are voice-only. I'm sure they'll be glad to hear from you.
Prepare yourself for the conversational snips of the previous thirty episodes… a potpourri of what may be our final clip show for a while. Over the last 3 years we've obviously refined a few things. Ben is starting to get right into the show when he's in charge of recording; a side effect of this is that warmups are no longer as much of “a thing” for us anymore. Ben has also worked diligently on reducing the necessary recording time for special guests, so these days we are also cutting far fewer segments due to time. However, we reserve the right to revisit the clip show concept in the future, but they will no longer occur on 30 episode intervals as they have in the past. And now… on to the scraps! *** 00:00:21 - Why? 00:01:47 - Ep 92 Logic clip introduction 00:02:23 - Unity fee restructuring, SAG striking, Andrew's support, and supporting indies 00:09:19 - Ep 95 Animate clip introduction 00:10:23 - Martin's opinions about Unity, showing support by being vocal, and StarVaders 00:13:23 - Ben asks Martin about controller support on the Mac and development challenges 00:17:07 - The benefits of being a part of the Unity developer community and 3rd party tools 00:20:33 - Effective game QA testing, using Discord, and how game engines lock down code 00:25:14 - The pros and cons of making your own game engine, and Starbucks' in Sweden 00:26:58 - Ep 96 Robot clip introduction 00:27:38 - Differences in salts, nobody wants goiters, PRINGLES® slogans, and “Hi Julius!” 00:31:38 - Let them breathe, smells like potato water, hearing Idaho, and eating them in stacks 00:34:01 - ASMR, salt favored, the most expensive salt, condiment reminder, and library garlic 00:38:41 - PRINGLES® freshness dates foreign and domestic, ASMR+, and a bathroom break 00:43:51 - Ep 98 Ink clip introduction 00:44:19 - Sensory adventure triggers another sensory adventure, and an animatronic callback 00:48:06 - Ep 100 Review clip introduction 00:48:41 - Drop dead, postmortem, rail sharing, trains falling down, and high altitude littering 00:54:47 - Ep 102 Narative clip introduction 00:55:28 - Andrew loves all things Richard Ayoade, his first, and 0118 999 88199 9119 725... 3 01:00:54 - The “Critical Film Studies” episode of a Community, and it's just a television show 01:03:09 - Ep 103 Rhythm clip introduction 01:04:00 - Some tech talk, definitions of art, “but also that elephant…,” and walking on the flag 01:07:48 - Heather Cassils' performance art, and Star's experience at Purchase College 01:11:01 - Exploring what you want to learn in community college, and don't not be happy 01:13:24 - Decoy show start, a dress rehearsal for a podcast, and short term memory screens 01:16:15 - The WiiU, The Wonderful 101, Veiwtiful Joe, and an extreme button mashing pro tip 01:19:11 - Ep 104 Lukas Eggan Interview clip introduction 01:19:50 - Discussing Alan Wake 2, Quantum Break, and a choice for the current generation 01:22:23 - Bethesda needs a win, collecting priorities, changing it in post, and LAN Parties 01:26:24 - Lukas' noticeable change in sound quality, our cats, and Ben's pre-show coffee 01:28:10 - Ep 106 April Fools / Turbo Tax Game Review clip introduction 01:28:59 - Agendas, sensitivity readings, the moral “high ground,” and conspiracy theories 01:32:16 - Splitting hairs of the definition, trying to explain things, and being empathetic 01:35:49 - Ep 107 Trend clip introduction 01:36:48 - A documentary about coinage, Norah's traffic commentary, and interview feedback 01:39:32 - Actively being a passenger, Norah reveals Alaska plans, and ambient sounds 01:43:17 - Ep 109 Beat clip introduction 01:44:13 - AI responding to AI generated content, where we get our news, and the FTC ruling 01:46:41 - Twenty year old cat FRAPs, old politicians, and refusing to work with people 01:50:33 - Printed infographics, teach yourself with the internet, and positive attitudes 01:53:58 - Ben starts showcasing his writings on Substack, and closing the show *** Follow Two Vague on… Our website: https://www.twovaguepodcast.com On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/two_vague_podcast On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@twovaguepodcast On Substack: https://substack.com/@twovaguepodcast For show appearance and other inquiries, contact us at: twovaguepodcast@gmail.com -AND- …for all of your PRI and 2VP merch check out the Partly Robot Industries store at TEEPUBLIC! https://www.teepublic.com/user/partly-robot-industries References, Links, and Tags #Podbean #DIYPodcast #ApplePodcast #VideoGames #Trivia #Comedy #Talkshow #2VP #TwoVaguePodcast #PodernFamily #InterviewShow #GamersofThreads #Gamer #PartlyRobot #PartlyRobotIndustries #TeePublic
The summer of Batman is winding down here at When It Was Cool and I present another podcast from our Patreon page looking back at the beloved Justice League the Animated Series (2001) cartoon which, of course, features Batman. Check out our Batman in Order Podcast series running at When It Was Cool. Exclusive to our Patreon following every appearance of Batman in chronological order. Tomorrow (Sept 12, 2024) will feature the 15th appearance of Batman from the pages of Detective Comics!
DJ Squall Live at Relax Sundays 8.11.2024 Ft. Animate King .... by Deejay Squall
Ep. 142 (Part 2 of 2) | Award-winning author of The Web of Meaning and founder of the Deep Transformation Network, Jeremy Lent, relates how his discovery of systems thinking opened the door to a whole new way of making sense of the world and illumined his in depth exploration of what creates meaning. In looking into what forms concepts like God, soul, humanity, nature, and science, Jeremy came to understand the thinking that has led to the existential crisis we face now, then began to explore what it would take to break out of the worldview that has caused so much destruction on so many levels. Jeremy integrates systems thinking with concepts from evolutionary biology, neuroscience, ecology, and traditional and indigenous wisdom, forming a holistic view of science, where “maybe the distinction between science and spirituality isn't really valid.”Jeremy's heartfelt intention is to act as translator—to make it enjoyable for people to explore difficult concepts like consciousness and evolutionary biology they might otherwise steer away from—as well as be a catalyst for large-scale transformation. His vision of a potential future “ecological civilization” builds on the evolutionary success of life itself—ecosystems living in mutual symbiosis—and includes the idea of “islands of coherence” which would provide a bridge from a disintegrating society to a new and flourishing one. Systems thinking, like indigenous wisdom, recognizes the deep connectedness of all things, a realization, Jeremy points out, that leads to the knowing that nothing is inevitable and the choices we make matter. Jeremy leaves us with a sense of agency and of liberation, as well as a sense of responsibility to work together in the shaping of a life-affirming, sustainable future. Recorded June 20, 2024.“Based on a deep understanding of systems thinking, there is nothing inevitable about any of this.”(For Apple Podcast users, click here to view the complete show notes on the episode page.)Topics & Time Stamps – Part 2Can flourishing-of-the-commons ideas be scaled beyond small, local ventures? (01:25)Polycentric self-organization: a large region in Syria has instituted a form of government called democratic confederalism (03:53)Where are the most strategic places to intervene? (08:45)Becoming a transformation catalyst—amplifying the entire system of people moving toward a life-affirming future (09:59)Neoliberalism is a great model for successfully transforming a culture's dominant ideas and creating fundamental change (13:13)Is there any hope of a rapid evolutionary leap to a more beautiful, more functional system? (17:18)Breaking through to the next level will require self-organizing and setting conditions for prosocial behavior on a global level (21:23)Understanding that the choices we make matter gives us a sense of agency, liberation, and responsibility (24:46)It's important to move away from attachment to outcome—just do the right thing to do (28:18)The necessary perspectival shifts will only occur in people at a post-conventional stage of development (30:51)Animate intelligence is an intuitive system that allows people to feel their heart (33:24)Creating a life-affirming future (37:14)Rupert Sheldrake's morphogenetic fields (39:05)From a systems perspective, these...
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Drummer Brody Taylor Smith of Invent Animate, Exist, & Satyr talks about IA's most recent run with Northlane, Thornhill & Windwaker, as well as their two month tour with Beartooth, pre-show warmup's, learning double bass early, using guitar pro for music notation, why he doesn't use triggers with Invent Animate, recording and playing live with his John Tempesta Snare, the varying styles between Satyr, Exist and Invent Animate, upcoming tours and a busy year ahead!
Brett Scott and Zoe McCallum discuss X-Men '97 and it's impact on fandom! Follow Brett Scott on Twitter and Instagram: @realbrettscott Rate and Review Marvel Plus: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marvel-plus/id1524308260 MARVEL PLUS MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/user/marvel-plus-podcast Marvel Plus Intro Music: https://youtu.be/mclAqQ5GVaI Support Marvel Plus on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MarvelPlus?fan_landing=true Check out my podcasts everywhere podcasts are heard: Marvel Plus (Disney Plus / Marvel Companion Podcast) https://podfollow.com/marvel-plus Ambassadors of Quan (90's Movie Reviews) https://podfollow.com/1496965266 Long Lost Brothers (Fitness, Self Improvement, Pop Culture) https://podfollow.com/1523182128 Daily BS (entertainment and pop culture) https://podfollow.com/149697543 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marvelpluspodcast/support
Brett Scott muses about the new Agatha All Along trailer, Deadpool and Wolverine trailers and it's potential to restore the MCU and then announces the upcoming LIVE episode of Marvel+ podcast at Animate Columbus --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marvelpluspodcast/support
This week we have Marcus Vik of Invent Animate joining the show! We are discussing the definite edition of last year excellent album Heavener which is out now! The conversation goes into his personal collection of Invent Animate material getting lost in the mail, the “acoustic” rendition of many of his peers having a lot of interest to fans, how making an effort to hike on tour is a must for team building, his new method of connecting with bands he is going to tour with, being mistaken as a band that came from Australia, the challenges of reading books on a bus, Castlevania being near and dear to his heart despite the video game being outdated, living in the moment as the current album Heavener reaches new successes for the band, and why he would be okay watching a month straight of only “tearjerker” films. Petar celebrates six months gone in 2024 with the albums that he thinks are the best so far, and plays a track of each one to keep them on your spotlight as we go into the next part of 2024. Song: Dvne “Plērōma” Song: Persefone “One Word” Song: Crypt Sermon “Heavy Is The Crown of Bone” Song: Caligula's Horse “The Stormchaser” Song: Invent Animate “Without A Whisper” Song: ERRA “Cure” Song: Full Of Hell “Coagulated Bliss” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Good Noise Podcast discuss new releases from Bad Omens, Invent Animate, From Ashes To New, Hands Like Houses, MOTHICA, TX2, and more. Grab some GNP Merch!: https://goodnoisepodcast.creator-spring.com/ Check out the recording gear we use: https://www.amazon.com/shop/goodnoisepodcast Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodnoisepodcast Good Noise Podcast Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/good_noise_cast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodnoisepodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodnoisepod Discord: https://discord.gg/nDAQKwT YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFHKPdUxxe1MaGNWoFtjoJA Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/04IMtdIrCIvbIr7g6ttZHi All other streaming platforms: https://linktr.ee/goodnoisepodcast Bandcamp: https://goodnoiserecords.bandcamp.com/
In today's episode, Scott and Wes dive into the essential components they need on every web project, discussing whether to build them from scratch or leverage existing libraries—everything from navigation bars and modals to toast messages and icons. Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! 01:48 Brought to you by Sentry.io. 02:53 Nav / Mobile Nav. 08:43 Header. 10:41 Toast message. Wes' TikTok Demo. 18:51 Portal. 21:02 Drawer. 22:56 Auth forms. 28:49 Dialog / Modal. 31:30 Whats the difference between popover and dialog? 33:48 Confirm. Scott's YouSureAboutThat. 35:46 Bonus tip on becoming a better developer. 36:29 Admin menu. Level Up Tutorials - Side Menu Demo. 37:51 Scott's package directory rant. 40:26 Mobile only / Desktop only. 40:41 Client only. 40:57 Admin table. 41:23 The dump. 43:39 Share / Social links. Syntax ShareWindow. 45:44 Markdown renderer. 45:58 Tabs. 46:08 User menu. 46:18 Icon. 48:07 Loading. 49:21 Drop-down menu. 49:31 Accordion. CSS Tricks - How to Animate the Details Element. 52:13 Sick Picks + Shameless Plugs. Sick Picks Scott: Supercommunicators. Wes: Klack, Mech Vibes. Shameless Plugs Scott: Syntax on YouTube. Hit us up on Socials! Syntax: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Wes: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Scott:X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Randy: X Instagram YouTube Threads
Why do we let our kids watch cartoons like Cocomelon or Bluey? Because they are teaching our kids valuable lessons through animation.We can do the exact same thing in our nonprofit training. We can use animation to impart valuable lessons to our learners. That's why I've invited Calvin Dantley to join me and share his experience with animation and training. Calvin is a nonprofit L&D leader and an experienced animator, and he has so much good stuff to share with us today.▶️ Getting Started: Three Ways to Use Animation in Your Training with Calvin Dantley ▶️ Key Points:03:10 Get to know Calvin Dantley: From sales to L&D animation06:32 The value animation can add to your nonprofit training10:26 Three ways your nonprofit can use animation in training13:14 Barriers to using animation in training and how to overcome them16:40 One thing you can do now to get started with animationResources from this episode:Here's the video I mentioned, Systems thinking: a cautionary taleJoin the Nonprofit Learning and Development Collective: https://www.skillmastersmarket.com/nonprofit-learning-and-development-collectiveWas this episode helpful? If you're listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, follow and leave a review!
In this episode Dr. Tullio Rossi explains how he uses animated videos to convey complex information in a simple and approachable way. While Tullio primarily works with scientists, the principles of communicating complex projects are what the A/E/C and scientific communities share. Dr. Tullio Rossi is an award-winning science communicator, marine biologist and graphic designer. As founder of the agency "Animate Your Science", he helps STEM professionals tell their story to the world. His engaging video animations and eye-catching graphics make science and engineering understandable for everyone, reaching millions of people around the world, to create a real-life impact. Website: animateyour.science Workshops and learning opportunities: https://www.animateyour.science/training
This week, we're scratching The Itch to lie to you (but just a little)! We've got a smidge more Shiprocked-related business to take care of in the form of booking the 2025 lineup. (Alan, if you're listening...) Plus, Dan saw a show featuring two acts from Shiprocked 2024 in Beartooth and episode 180 guests Sleep Theory, as well as two bands he was less familiar with in The Plot In You and Invent Animate. What was the verdict? And what cardinal rule of Itch Etiquette was broken at the show? Listen, find out, and enjoy. And don't forget: Voting is open for The Itch's March Bandness 2024 Final Four! bit.ly/2024mb4 If you like what you hear, you can hear more of us every Sunday night broadcasting rock to the masses from 6-9pm CST on KCLC-FM. If you're not in the St. Louis area, you can stream the show from 891thewood.com, TuneIn, Radio.net, and OnlineRadioBox! And if you have the itch to hear brand new rock tracks every Friday, follow our New Rock Roundup playlist! For any and all friendship, questions, inquiries, and offers of pizza, The Itch can be found at the following: Website: itchrocks.com Twitter: Twitter.com/itchrocks Facebook: Facebook.com/itchrocks Instagram: Instagram.com/itchrocks Email: itchrocks@gmail.com Thank you so much for listening. If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a positive review and rating on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser to help our audience grow. If you don't like what you hear, please tell us anyway to help our skills grow. Our theme song "Corrupted", is used with permission from the amazing Skindred. All other content is copyright of The Itch. All rights reserved, including the right to rock on.
Venuto in Australia per un dottorato in biologia marina, Tullio Rossi ha poi deciso di dedicarsi alla divulgazione scientifica fondando un'azienda.
In this episode, Jesse Lubinsky, a former classroom teacher and education evangelist for Adobe, shares 10 awesome free ways that teachers can use Adobe Express in their classrooms. From using Animate from Audio to create animated reflections to using Text to Image to create generative AI art, Jesse provides practical tips and ideas for teachers to empower their students through creativity. Whether you're a seasoned Adobe user or new to the platform, this episode is packed with valuable insights and resources. Show notes and full transcript with links: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e831
“Our society doesn't want to hear about how interdependent we are—doesn't want to hear that if we want to thrive, we have to put people first and we have to create community. And people need connection with others like they need oxygen. If you create a world where that connection isn't very available or it all happens on a screen, you are going to have huge problems. You are going to have huge problems with depression, anxiety, suicide, emptiness—people are going to make terrible choices.” (Sue Johnson)We need each other. We are relational beings, and our thriving—or languishing—often hinges on relationships. In this episode, psychologists Sue Johnson and Jim Furrow not only explain why relationships are so important, they offer practical advice on how to pursue healing, emotional regulation, and lasting thriving in all kinds of relationships.Sue Johnson is the creator of Emotionally Focused Therapy, the gold standard in tested, proven interventions of couples and author of many books including Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of Love. Jim Furrow is a marriage and family therapist and an internationally renowned trainer of Emotionally Focused Therapy.This conversation goes from profound to practical, covering the biological and psychological science to explain why belonging gives way to becoming. We discuss the rampant emptiness and loneliness, fear, and depression people today experience and the connection between relationships and a sense of meaning in life. Sue and Jim also provide a framework for how to understand your attachment style and the way it impacts your relational health. And they discuss the practical ways we can grow and change so that we can engage in and sustain fulfilling and life giving relationships.In this conversation with Sue Johnson & Jim Furrow, we discuss:What it means to be fully alive, in all the existential fullness that being human meansHow to bring together the spectrum of emotional realities with our lived experienceThe crisis of loneliness we face today, and what we can do about itThe role of empathy and caring in the healing processAn introduction to attachment science, the role of attachment figures in thriving relationshipsAnd the therapeutic and relational practices that lead to security, a sense of worth, empowerment, and competence in life.About Sue Johnson & Jim FurrowSue Johnson is the creator of Emotionally Focused Therapy and author of many books including Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of Love. Jim Furrow is a marriage and family therapist and an internationally renowned trainer of Emotionally Focused Therapy.Show NotesLearn more about Emotionally Focused Therapy (including ways to find a therapist)Sue Johnson's book, Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of LoveWe're made for relationships.“We need to understand how crucial relationships are for us. They are oxygen. We need to help people value them and learn how to have them.”“If we're not willing to risk and we're not willing to reach, we're not going to necessarily be found.”“You can't be a self or by yourself. I think that says it all. That's the most basic human interaction. Do you share my reality? Is my reality valid? Do you see what I see? Can you make sense of it? Can you help me make sense of it? Is what I'm feeling making sense? Can you share it? Am I alone? I mean, this is the most basic human contact of all.”The purpose of our being and our means to becoming.Episode SummaryPam King welcomes Sue Johnson and Jim Furrow.What is thriving meant to you?“Full existential living… fully alive.”Carl Rogers“Trust yourself to go through life in an active way.”“Fulsome being… not only who I am, but who I'm with.”Purpose, meaning, and connectionTherapy is not only about reducing thriving to the treatment of symptoms.Coherence vs Binary Thinking: “How does all of this cohere in a new way of making sense?”Mother and Child: Explaining reality and needing other people to do soUnexpected, unknown, and fearAttachment figuresFullness vs. EmptinessThe relational isn't just a means to an end. It's our purpose.Sue's relationship with her father: “He was an amazing attachment figure.”“I'm an ardent feminist.”Understanding attachment through loss and griefSue Johnson on working with trauma survivorsJohn Bowlby: “You do unto yourself as you've been done to.”“Just to have some sort of sense of who you are, coherent sense of self, you need the recognition from another person. Yes, you matter. Yes, you're important. Yes, you have meaning. Yes, I see you. … to not feel seen, to not feel like you matter to anybody is, it's excruciating for human beings.”“One safe relationship with a loving other. seems to protect us and create resilience.”Jim's loss of his father: “I know he's going through a difficult time, but I believe in him and I know he will make it.”The power of attachmentFully oneself, fully connected with anotherAttachment to God: foundation, protector, shield, transcendentSpirituality and experience of attachment through the beauty and transcendence of nature“My life is part of this beauty.”Animate, invigorate, create.“Your worth comes from your connection to others.”“But no, we're not enough. But I think our society doesn't want to hear that. It doesn't want to hear about how interdependent we are. Doesn't want to hear that if we want to thrive, we have to put people first and we have to create community.”Interdependence and affective dependenceHow to forge relational bonds.Attention“Love and bonding is about attention and if you don't give attention to the other person in your relationship, which means if you don't take the time, make it important enough and focus down and spend time, then whatever connection you have naturally erodes.”ARE—Accessible, Responsive, and Engaged“It's more than date night… it's about engaging with the other person.”“Loneliness and depression are going to be the main problems for the next century.”Relationship-driven church communities“One of the things that is a heartbeat in our work in emotionally focused therapy is calling individuals into opportunities to share vulnerably with one another.”John Cacioppo (loneliness researcher): we have changed deep relationships from an essential to an incidental.Vulnerability and lonelinessDepressed or heartbroken?The impact of smartphone technology on relationshipsEmpathy and caring in the healing process“When the vulnerability becomes specific and makes sense and is accepted, then people have words for it, they can tolerate it, and they start to be able to share it. And when they do that, they pull their partner towards them. They evoke empathy and caring. That's the only solution to human emotional pain that there really exists—s the empathy and caring of another. That is true in religion too. It's the empathy and caring of a God figure. That's about bonding. It's about sharing vulnerability.”“No one goes through vulnerability alone.”Belonging leads to becomingPam King's key takeaways:Being fully alive means finding coherence and connection with others. finding meaning in human and spiritual relationships.Relational bonding is built in to our genetic code. We're built for connection and made for relationships and we have to work at it.Relationships are powerful. They are capable of bringing sorrow and joy. To the extent that they're able to break us down, they're even more able to build us back up and bring us to healing.Longing for relationships is natural and normal. While loneliness can be so frightening, it does not need to be stigmatized. But it does need to be worked through.Often healing comes through the very wounds we're hurting with. We heal when we open up in vulnerability, when we seek transcendence and connection with others, and ultimately with a loving and caring God About the Thrive CenterLearn more at thethrivecenter.org.Follow us on Instagram @thrivecenterFollow us on X @thrivecenterFollow us on LinkedIn @thethrivecenter About Dr. Pam KingDr. Pam King is Executive Director the Thrive Center and is Peter L. Benson Professor of Applied Developmental Science at Fuller School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy. Follow her @drpamking. About With & ForHost: Pam KingSenior Director and Producer: Jill WestbrookOperations Manager: Lauren KimSocial Media Graphic Designer: Wren JuergensenConsulting Producer: Evan RosaSpecial thanks to the team at Fuller Studio and the Fuller School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy.
This is the Thursday evening liturgy during Christmastide for the Compline podcast from the Centerfor Worship and the Arts at Samford University. For more about the Center for Worship and theArts, as well as the resources we provide, visit us at https://www.samford.edu/worship-arts/.CREDITS:© 2023 Center for Worship and the Arts, Samford University.Engineered and produced by Wen Reagan for the Center for Worship and the Arts at SamfordUniversity.SPOKEN WORD:Wen Reagan, Stacy Love, Tracy Hanrahan, Meagan Kennedy, Pierce Moffett, Eden Walker.MUSIC:“Compline #10 – Christmastide Medley” by Wen Reagan, © 2023 Sursum Corda Music (BMI).“Compline #11 - NOEL NOUVELET” Arrangement by Wen Reagan, © 2023 Sursum Corda Music(BMI).“Joy to the World (Adventian Version)” by Blacknall Arts. Arrangement by Wen Reagan, ©2022Sursum Corda Music (BMI).TEXTS:The liturgical words for this podcast series include original phrasings, but were primarilycurated and designed from several public domain sources, including “An Order for Compline”from the Anglican and Episcopal Book of Common Prayer and collects collected from GraceCathedral and the University of Notre Dame.SOUNDS:The following sound effects were used in this podcast series and are licensed under theCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visithttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA."Door, Front, Opening, A.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org."Door, Front, Closing, A.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org.“06 – Crackling Candle.wav” by 14GPanskaLetko_Dominik of Freesound.org.“Lights a Candle Light with a Match” by straget of Freesound.org.The following sound effects were used in this podcast series and are licensed under theCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of thislicense, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ or send a letter to CreativeCommons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.“Soft Shoes Walking on a Dirt Road” by Nagwense of Freesound.org.“Match Being Lit.wav” by Jeanet_Henning of Freesound.org.“Candle Blow.wav” by Bee09 of Freesound.org.Mentioned in this episode:Discover Samford's Center for Worship and the Arts - the creator of the Compline episodes you know and love.Samford's Center for Worship and the Arts provides resources, connections, and intergenerational development opportunities to engage and explore topics related to worship, theology, and the arts. Our goal is to help churches design, test, and implement new models for nurturing the religious lives of teenagers to engage them more fully in their congregation…. helping them develop as lifelong followers of Jesus Christ. Discover our worship arts camp, Animate, Worship exchange events for ministry leaders, our Online certificates, and other resources by visiting samford.edu/go/cwaDiscover Samford's Center for Worship and the Arts - the creator of the Compline episodes you know and love!Samford's Center for Worship and the Arts provides resources, connections, and intergenerational development opportunities to engage and explore topics related to worship, theology, and the arts. Our goal is to help churches design, test, and implement new models for nurturing the religious lives of teenagers to engage them more fully in their congregation…. helping them develop as lifelong followers of Jesus Christ. Discover our worship arts camp, Animate, Worship exchange events for ministry leaders, our Online certificates, and other resources by visiting samford.edu/go/cwa