Podcasts about AWK

data-driven programming language made by Alfred Aho, Peter Weinberger and Brian Kernighan

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Best podcasts about AWK

Latest podcast episodes about AWK

And We Know
5.30.25: Tariffs back, Steel Dossier, DECLAS, USDA exposed, Hussein & Harvard, HUMA, Pray!

And We Know

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 67:36


Ascent Nutrition Pine products/Soap: https://goascentnutrition.com/andweknow ———— Hunter's Blend Coffee:https://www.huntersblendcoffee.com/?ref=AWK ——— free month of Rumble Premium, they can claim it here: https://rumble.com/?premium_checkout=1&promo_code=THANKYOU5724 ————————— ➜ ALL LINKS: https://linktr.ee/andweknow828 ➜ And We Know Website… https://andweknow.com/ ➜ AWK Clothing: https://shop.andweknow.com/ —————— The 5GW Hammer is Falling...https://x.com/RealLTCRicBosi/status/1928125362669486355   Rituals of symbolism:Movies showing ADRENO  https://x.com/andweknow/status/1928318871519330677   Bashaw: I just received a Presidential Pardon from President Donald J. Trump https://x.com/andweknow/status/1928317486740689366   DOGE: USDA Employee And Five Others Charged In Multimillion-Dollar Food Stamp Fraud And Bribery Scheme https://x.com/andweknow/status/1928215613400310219   RFK Jr. just cancelled Moderna's $700,000,000 bird flu vaccine contract! https://x.com/andweknow/status/1928108148503515388   President Trump's Truth is a 5:00 minute video from Sean Hannity https://x.com/7thDean/status/1928303897946509413   Pam Bondi going after the American Bar Association https://x.com/iontecs_pemf/status/1928197103177847247   “Trump tariffs reinstated by appeals court for now” https://x.com/JoeLang51440671/status/1928203117557940283   Illegals in Tallahassee, Florida, scramble https://x.com/Bubblebathgirl/status/1928173175604498794   —— *DONATIONS SITE: https://bit.ly/2Lgdrh5   *Mail your gift to: And We Know 30650 Rancho California Rd STE D406-123 (or D406-126) Temecula, CA 92591   ➜ AWK Shirts and gifts: https://shop.andweknow.com/   ➜ Audio Bible https://www.biblegateway.com/audio/mclean/kjv/1John.3.16   Connect with us in the following ways: + DISCORD Fellows: https://discord.gg/kMt8R2FC4z

Dividend Talk
EPS 246 | Buffets Last Dance and Earnings from Europe and the US Companies

Dividend Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 70:20


In this episode, we dive into Warren Buffett's succession and legacy, the philosophy that built Berkshire Hathaway, and what the future might hold under Greg Abel. We also break down recent dividend news, from Apple's modest hike to Wendy's surprising cut, and share our own May dividend income.We cover earnings from some major names like Novo Nordisk, Archer Daniels Midland, Ahold Delhaize, and Legrand, plus explore the intriguing possibility of Shell acquiring BP. Listener questions spark some great discussion, including what football clubs would be as dividend stocks, whether our podcast can move markets, and which companies have the strongest moats.

The Manwhore Podcast: A Sex-Positive Quest
Ep. 587: The Age of Sex Misinformation with Dr. Sonya Maya

The Manwhore Podcast: A Sex-Positive Quest

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 58:59


Dr. Sonya Maya does her best to not contribute to rampant sex misinformation on TikTok. The sex therapist social media star teaches people about relationships, pleasure, and seggs while also navigating her own dating goals in the public eye. The CLITician has joined a new multimedia sex education campaign: Own The Awk! Plus: Daniel pokes his head out once again proving that men…sigh, men. Mentioned: April 17 - The Naked Comedy Show - https://eventbrite.com/e/1224492593309 Philadelphia: Sign up for nayk show updates @ http://eepurl.com/i4WHBA Use code MANPOD for 10% off your tickets at http://humpfilmfest.com Own the Awk at http://owntheawk.org ! Follow Dr. Sonya Maya! Instagram: @sonyamaya Facebook: @sonyamaya TikTok: @sonya_maya YouTube: @sonyamayapsychology Follow Billy! Instagram: @billyprocidajr TikTok: @TheBillyProcida Threads: @billyprocidajr BlueSky: @thebillyprocida 0nlyFans: @callmebilly Money Stuff Venmo: @BillyProcida Cash App: $manwhorepod PayPal/Zelle: funnybillypro@gmail.com E-books are now available at http://bookshop.org/shop/billy! Support Billy's now-tirement at https://www.patreon.com/manwhorepodcast! Join the conversations in The Champagne Room at http://manwhorepod.com/discord Email your comments, questions, and criticisms to manwhorepod@gmail.com. Late Night Radio by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ www.ManwhorePod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Teen Girl Talk
Interview with Alexandra Lacey, the director of The Twister: Caught in the Storm

Teen Girl Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 23:14


On this week's episode we're sitting down with Alexandra Lacey, director of the documentary The Twister: Caught in the Storm.  The documentary shows the survivors of the Joplin tornado that struck on May 22, 2011.  The documentary comes out on March 19th, 2025.  Intro and outro is Rebel Girl by Bikini Kill.  Alexandra Lacey can be found on her instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lacey_docs/?hl=enOwn the Awk can be found at: https://owntheawk.org/

Longbox Crusade
Saturday Matinee Theatre - Episode 091: 1955: The Adventures of Robin Hood - A Husband for Marian

Longbox Crusade

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 49:41


Saturday Matinee TheatreEpisode 091: 1955: The Adventures of Robin Hood - A Husband for MarianA HUSBAND FOR MARIAN?!? Let's hope it's ROBIN HOOD she's getting hitched with or this SATURDAY MATINEE THEATRE is gonna get AWK-warrrd…AD Break: 1955 Commercial: - Aunt Jemima Pancakes - https://youtu.be/YNnk-oBwInM?si=3ZDwKrCg9UvCtiOk#ImFollowingRobinHoodLet us know what you think!Leave a comment by sending an email to: contact@longboxcrusade.comThis podcast is a member of the LONGBOX CRUSADE NETWORK:Visit the WEBSITE: http://saturdaymatineetheatre.longboxcrusade.com/ or http://www.longboxcrusade.com/LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/longboxcrusadeFollow on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LongboxCrusadeFollow on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/longboxcrusadeLike the FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/LongboxCrusadeSubscribe to the YOUTUBE Channel: https://goo.gl/4LkhovSubscribe on APPLE PODCASTS at:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/saturday-matinee-theatre/id1366937903?mt=2orhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-longbox-crusade/id1118783510?mt=2Intro and Outro music "Maple Leaf Rag" by E's Jammy JamsThank you for listening and we hope you have enjoyed this episode of Saturday Matinee Theatre.#robinhood

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Saturday Matinee Theatre
Saturday Matinee Theatre - Episode 091: 1955: The Adventures of Robin Hood - A Husband for Marian

Saturday Matinee Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 49:41


Saturday Matinee TheatreEpisode 091: 1955: The Adventures of Robin Hood - A Husband for MarianA HUSBAND FOR MARIAN?!? Let's hope it's ROBIN HOOD she's getting hitched with or this SATURDAY MATINEE THEATRE is gonna get AWK-warrrd…AD Break: 1955 Commercial: - Aunt Jemima Pancakes - https://youtu.be/YNnk-oBwInM?si=3ZDwKrCg9UvCtiOk#ImFollowingRobinHoodLet us know what you think!Leave a comment by sending an email to: contact@longboxcrusade.comThis podcast is a member of the LONGBOX CRUSADE NETWORK:Visit the WEBSITE: http://saturdaymatineetheatre.longboxcrusade.com/ or http://www.longboxcrusade.com/LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/longboxcrusadeFollow on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LongboxCrusadeFollow on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/longboxcrusadeLike the FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/LongboxCrusadeSubscribe to the YOUTUBE Channel: https://goo.gl/4LkhovSubscribe on APPLE PODCASTS at:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/saturday-matinee-theatre/id1366937903?mt=2orhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-longbox-crusade/id1118783510?mt=2Intro and Outro music "Maple Leaf Rag" by E's Jammy JamsThank you for listening and we hope you have enjoyed this episode of Saturday Matinee Theatre.#robinhood

BSD Now
590: Single, not sorry

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 49:18


In this episode, Benedict shows some of the tools he loves to use including Markdown (producing PDFs and other docs using Pandoc), AWK, and Graphviz. A lot of tutorials and getting-started links in this practical-oriented episode for you. NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) and the BSDNow Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/bsdnow) Headlines The Markdown Guide (https://www.markdownguide.org/basic-syntax/) The Pandoc Website (https://pandoc.org) Using Pandoc and Typst to Produce PDFs (https://imaginarytext.ca/posts/2024/pandoc-typst-tutorial) Eisvogel LaTeX Pandoc template (https://github.com/enhuiz/eisvogel) News Roundup Awk in 20 Minutes (https://ferd.ca/awk-in-20-minutes.html) Awk by Example (https://developer.ibm.com/tutorials/l-awk1/) W3 Schools Tutorials (https://www.w3schools.com) The dot Guide (https://graphviz.org/pdf/dotguide.pdf) Introduction to Graphviz (https://ncona.com/2020/06/create-diagrams-with-code-using-graphviz/) Browser-based Graphviz Editor SketchViz (https://sketchviz.com/) Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Producer Note Once we reach Episode 600, I will be backfilling out fireside website with the older episodes (before 283), depending on how your podcast feed service works, you may get a bunch of new notifications of episodes. Sadly there's nothing I can do about that, but I wanted everyone to be aware that. Also once we hit 600, we will be announcing some new Patreon Perks and new ways you can engage and get involved with the show. More to come in the upcoming weeks as we finalize those plans amongst the team. Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv) Join us and other BSD Fans in our BSD Now Telegram channel (https://t.me/bsdnow)

And We Know
11.29.24: Amazing THANKSGIVING, Zuckerberg with Trump? Threats everywhere, Rothschild death? PRAY!

And We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 55:41


Vitality – Cardiovascular health. Visit https://mybrightcore.com/andweknow and get 25% off with code: AWK Or call (888) 317-9941) for up to 50% off! —— Thankful Thursdays with AWK: https://shop.andweknow.com/  ——————————— Protect your investments with And We Know http://andweknow.com/gold Or call 720-605-3900, Tell them “LT” sent you. ————————————————— *Our AWK Website: https://www.andweknow.com/ *The Patriot Light: https://thepatriotlight.com/ ➜ AWK Shirts and gifts: https://shop.andweknow.com/ *BOWLING BROS: Sons Bowling channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Bowling_Bros/videos ————————————————— Arizona cheated. Kari Lake won. https://x.com/jjauthor/status/1862322029069803790 5 Christmas Traditions With Crazy Origins https://x.com/TNTJohn1717/status/1862046591470776456 Stephen Miller:  “The moment President Trump puts his hand on that bible and takes the Oath of Office, https://x.com/atensnut/status/1862323115537129549 New York State Senator Liz Krueger is now calling for the state to secede from the United States. https://x.com/kylenabecker/status/1862337969190822196 I'm stunned. Apple just released the single greatest pro-parenting ad in the history of American advertising. https://x.com/bennyjohnson/status/1862145986077839450 Dirty Harry vs DEI https://x.com/Pismo_B/status/1861814761735987458 —— *DONATIONS SITE: https://bit.ly/2Lgdrh5   *Mail your gift to: And We Know 30650 Rancho California Rd STE D406-123 (or D406-126) Temecula, CA 92591   ➜ AWK Shirts and gifts: https://shop.andweknow.com/   ➜ And We Know Challenge Coins & Patriot Pins https://andweknow.com/ThePatriotPin/   ➜ Audio Bible https://www.biblegateway.com/audio/mclean/kjv/1John.3.16   Connect with us in the following ways: + DISCORD Fellows: https://discord.gg/kMt8R2FC4z

And We Know
11.22.24: 5D Chess, Moves & Countermoves, BONDI pick, Wrap up smears eliminated, RUSSIA, PANIC, PRAY!

And We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 68:27


Revive – heal your body from the inside out. Visit https://mybrightcore.com/andweknow and get 25% off with code: AWK Or call (888) 317-9941) for up to 50% off!  ——  Thankful Thursdays with AWK: https://shop.andweknow.com/  —— Click here to get your coffee: https://www.huntersblendcoffee.com/?ref=AWK  ——————————— Protect your investments with And We Know http://andweknow.com/gold Or call 720-605-3900, Tell them “LT” sent you. ————————————————— *Our AWK Website: https://www.andweknow.com/ *The Patriot Light: https://thepatriotlight.com/ ➜ AWK Shirts and gifts: https://shop.andweknow.com/ *BOWLING BROS: Sons Bowling channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Bowling_Bros/videos ————————————————— Trump's new AG pick https://x.com/DrewHLive/status/1859749121692926014 Gaetz drew out all the Senate RINOs. Gaetz made them expend their ammunition. Gaetz was a Scaramucci Model - exactly as myself and  @truestormyjoe  pointed towards. https://x.com/RealAbs1776/status/1859749765799612907 HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra cannot answer why he placed unaccompanied children with sponsors whose address was a strip club. https://x.com/RepTiffany/status/1859340371559420208 JUST IN: The View's Sunny Hostin had to read another legal note that Matt Gaetz and Pete Hegseth have not been charged with any crimes. https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/1859688962505220500 Congresswoman Nancy Mace gets charged at on-stage by a biological man and rabid trans activist after successfully lobbying to keep men out of female bathrooms on Capitol Hill https://x.com/bennyjohnson/status/1859705517930840568 BREAKING: Russia Launches Non-Nuclear Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Against Ukraine https://x.com/Worldwar_3_/status/1859527788392542268 Pressley thinks she can bully veteran and Congressman Higgins https://x.com/Baklava_USA/status/1859457097701740913 Future Attorney General Pam Bondi masterfully defended President Trump at the sham impeachment trial and exposed the fact that Hunter & Joe Biden took bribes from Ukraine. https://x.com/BehizyTweets/status/1859751238348292271 —— *DONATIONS SITE: https://bit.ly/2Lgdrh5   *Mail your gift to: And We Know 30650 Rancho California Rd STE D406-123 (or D406-126) Temecula, CA 92591   ➜ AWK Shirts and gifts: https://shop.andweknow.com/   ➜ And We Know Challenge Coins & Patriot Pins https://andweknow.com/ThePatriotPin/   ➜ Audio Bible https://www.biblegateway.com/audio/mclean/kjv/1John.3.16   Connect with us in the following ways: + DISCORD Fellows: https://discord.gg/kMt8R2FC4z

And We Know
11.21.24: Accountability is coming! Whitaker hits perfect DELTA, We the PEOPLE in BATTLE, DEI out? PRAY!

And We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 61:34


Vitality – Cardiovascular health. Visit https://mybrightcore.com/andweknow and get 25% off with code: AWK Or call (888) 317-9941) for up to 50% off! Video interview: https://shorturl.at/yRjBI  ——  Thankful Thursdays with AWK: https://shop.andweknow.com/   ——————————— Protect your investments with And We Know http://andweknow.com/gold Or call 720-605-3900, Tell them “LT” sent you. ————————————————— *Our AWK Website: https://www.andweknow.com/ *The Patriot Light: https://thepatriotlight.com/ ➜ AWK Shirts and gifts: https://shop.andweknow.com/ *BOWLING BROS: Sons Bowling channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Bowling_Bros/videos ————————————————— “I'm Steve Daines. My pronouns are Republican/Majority. https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1859006173615452616 BREAKING: Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski just said he wants to buy Google Chrome following the DOJ's move to force Google to sell it. Pavlovski intends to rename it "Rumble Chrome." https://x.com/BehizyTweets/status/1858920037333217284 It's time for me to meet with Putin and Zelensky. We are now officially at war with Russia, and are at the brink of WWIII. https://x.com/realDonParody/status/1858869177378889902 RYAN WALTERS: The bible, declaration of independence, and constitution are all included in this bible that we purchased https://x.com/atrupar/status/1858552313880687105 ussian state television showed the countries in Europe that will be hit by nuclear weapons if the war intensifies: https://x.com/theinformant_x/status/1858319817532465591 SCOTT JENNINGS: DEMOCRATS' ‘HITLER' RHETORIC WAS ALL BS https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1858762071938101406 "Do you see the absurdity in American citizens struggling to just get their $750, while FEMA is EASILY handing out money, food, and shelter to those who are here illegally?" https://x.com/matt_vanswol/status/1858926095187468553 —— *DONATIONS SITE: https://bit.ly/2Lgdrh5   *Mail your gift to: And We Know 30650 Rancho California Rd STE D406-123 (or D406-126) Temecula, CA 92591   ➜ AWK Shirts and gifts: https://shop.andweknow.com/   ➜ And We Know Challenge Coins & Patriot Pins https://andweknow.com/ThePatriotPin/   ➜ Audio Bible https://www.biblegateway.com/audio/mclean/kjv/1John.3.16   Connect with us in the following ways: + DISCORD Fellows: https://discord.gg/kMt8R2FC4z

And We Know
11.14.24: GAETZ shocks the RINOs, GLIMPSE, We can't imagine the size of what is coming, WINNING, PRAY!

And We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 68:10


Give the gift of HEALTH: https://Visit corehealthadvantage.com/awk Recent Dr. Shockley Q&A: https://shorturl.at/m3vFW —— Thankful Thursdays with AWK: https://shop.andweknow.com/  ——————————— Protect your investments with And We Know http://andweknow.com/gold Or call 720-605-3900, Tell them “LT” sent you. ————————————————— *Our AWK Website: https://www.andweknow.com/ *The Patriot Light: https://thepatriotlight.com/ ➜ AWK Shirts and gifts: https://shop.andweknow.com/ *BOWLING BROS: Sons Bowling channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Bowling_Bros/videos ————————————————— Your new Attorney General who is in charge of justice in this nation knows that the FBI committed crimes on January 6th and that Merrick Garland was hiding everything.  https://t.me/ThePatriotAU/129613 If you still don't understand the storm that's coming, buckle up!https://x.com/realaf_patriot/status/1856743004373225808?s=46 FLASHBACK- Pete Hegseth interviews John Ratcliffe, exposing Democrats for illegally spying on the Trump Campaign (2018) https://t.me/ThePatriotAU/129562 I can't wait for D.O.G.E, led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, to put a stop to this: https://t.me/SGTnewsNetwork/80034 Matt Gaetz As Attorney General Is A Huge Win For Britney Spears & Survivors! https://x.com/LizCrokin/status/1856828475656532358 Trust TRUMP. https://x.com/Juliesnark1731/status/1856853585281110095 Listen closely to Trump before the election. He told us that he knew exactly who the good ones were and who the bad ones now more than ever https://x.com/Ultrafrog17/status/1856799064010231882 Before And After They Sold Their Soul... https://x.com/Xx17965797N/status/1856778195095203976 Talk about doing a 180... There's an outspoken, born again Christian man about to be Defense Secretary of the United States of America! https://x.com/johnrich/status/1856667699100655815 —— *DONATIONS SITE: https://bit.ly/2Lgdrh5   *Mail your gift to: And We Know 30650 Rancho California Rd STE D406-123 (or D406-126) Temecula, CA 92591   ➜ AWK Shirts and gifts: https://shop.andweknow.com/   ➜ And We Know Challenge Coins & Patriot Pins https://andweknow.com/ThePatriotPin/   ➜ Audio Bible https://www.biblegateway.com/audio/mclean/kjv/1John.3.16   Connect with us in the following ways: + DISCORD Fellows: https://discord.gg/kMt8R2FC4z

And We Know
11.7.24: SUNSHINY DAY, Time to BREAK the MIND CONTROL, taking back our COUNTRY, Dream TEAM OP coming, PRAY!

And We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 63:48


New Spring Wellness Center: https://nad.newspringwellnesscenter.com/andweknow 573-577-3400 Video: https://shorturl.at/zpHUK —— Thankful Thursdays with AWK: https://shop.andweknow.com/  ——————————— Protect your investments with And We Know http://andweknow.com/gold Or call 720-605-3900, Tell them “LT” sent you. ————————————————— *Our AWK Website: https://www.andweknow.com/ *The Patriot Light: https://thepatriotlight.com/ ➜ AWK Shirts and gifts: https://shop.andweknow.com/ *BOWLING BROS: Sons Bowling channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Bowling_Bros/videos ————————————————— The Isaacs new album: https://shorturl.at/uCx1P I knew that the View wouldn't disappoint https://t.me/PepeDeluxed/69880 “Asked a question as to why Bill Gates & China are allowed to buy up all the farmland in our Country?” https://x.com/BGatesIsaPyscho/status/1854262536046100731 Metal song using an unhinged leftist rant as vocals https://x.com/Offgrid_in_OK/status/1854252998664536473 NEW: President Trump has announced he will be holding a HUGE 250th Birthday Party for America https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1854323792459235438 If you have any doubts Trump will be a MAJOR upgrade over Joe Biden, drop what you're doing and listen to @RobertKennedyJr blow Tucker away with this story  https://x.com/kylenabecker/status/1854317965254017288 DAVIS Blowing Lid On Lawfare: When President Trump Gets Back In Office He Will Publicly Release Crossfire Hurricane Evidence @mrddmia https://x.com/LizCrokin/status/1854300796151546018 The View Hysterically MELTS DOWN Over Trump's Landslide Victory  https://x.com/VigilantFox/status/1854243100559872080 Don't listen to what the mainstream media tells you. The British love Trump more than you could imagine. https://x.com/Inevitablewest/status/1854205885331210657 Trump Supporters this message is for you! Terrence Williams https://x.com/w_terrence/status/1854270429432545281 Dems Are Probably Wishing They Let Trump Win in 2020, Here's Why... https://x.com/theDCshorts/status/1854246625235042717 —— *DONATIONS SITE: https://bit.ly/2Lgdrh5   *Mail your gift to: And We Know 30650 Rancho California Rd STE D406-123 (or D406-126) Temecula, CA 92591   ➜ AWK Shirts and gifts: https://shop.andweknow.com/   ➜ And We Know Challenge Coins & Patriot Pins https://andweknow.com/ThePatriotPin/   ➜ Audio Bible https://www.biblegateway.com/audio/mclean/kjv/1John.3.16   Connect with us in the following ways: + DISCORD Fellows: https://discord.gg/kMt8R2FC4z

And We Know
10.29.24: Yellow FLAG, Military OPS? NAZI propaganda backfires, PR jokes, PEOPLE REJOICING, PRAY!

And We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 62:55


Click here to get your coffee: https://www.huntersblendcoffee.com/?ref=AWK  ——————————— Protect your investments with And We Know http://andweknow.com/gold Or call 720-605-3900, Tell them “LT” sent you. ————————————————— *Our AWK Website: https://www.andweknow.com/ *The Patriot Light: https://thepatriotlight.com/ ➜ AWK Shirts and gifts: https://shop.andweknow.com/ *BOWLING BROS: Sons Bowling channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Bowling_Bros/videos ————————————————— Merle Haggard - Are the Good Times Really Over (I Wish a Buck Was Still Silver) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIKUkcNeZfQ BREAKING OVERNIGHT: Hundreds of ballots destroyed in Vancouver WA ballot box fire.  https://t.me/PepeDeluxed/69291 Al Sharpton says that the Trump rally at Madison Square Garden was definitely a Nazi rally because Trump mentioned getting a suntan on his “white skin”

And We Know
10.18.24: Trump Roasts at AL Smith Dinner, Justice will be served, Gold Dome comms, Election numbers

And We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 64:41


Click here to get your coffee: https://www.huntersblendcoffee.com/?ref=AWK  ——————————— Protect your investments with And We Know http://andweknow.com/gold Or call 720-605-3900, Tell them “LT” sent you. ————————————————— *Our AWK Website: https://www.andweknow.com/ *The Patriot Light: https://thepatriotlight.com/ ➜ AWK Shirts and gifts: https://shop.andweknow.com/ *BOWLING BROS: Sons Bowling channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Bowling_Bros/videos ————————————————— The enitre Trump roast speech https://t.me/redpillpharmacist/51973 Donald Trump held nothing back at the Al Smith dinner in New York, even joking about Kamala Harris' husband's "nanny issue." https://t.me/redpillpharmacist/51972 Brian Stelter just complimented Trump's performance tonight— WTH is HAPPENING?!

Informationen am Morgen - Deutschlandfunk
Russland - IAEA-Chef Rafael Grossi zu Kontrollbesuch im AKW Kursk

Informationen am Morgen - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 4:11


Der Chef der Internationalen Atomenergiebehörde, Rafel Grossi, ist auf Einladung Russlands zu einer Inspektion zum AKW in Kursk gereist. Moskau behauptet, die Ukraine habe das AWK mit Drohnen beschossen. Die Visite wurde propagandistisch benutzt. Kellermann, Florian www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Mittag

Informationen am Mittag Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk
Russland - IAEA-Chef Rafael Grossi zu Kontrollbesuch im AKW Kursk

Informationen am Mittag Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 4:11


Der Chef der Internationalen Atomenergiebehörde, Rafel Grossi, ist auf Einladung Russlands zu einer Inspektion zum AKW in Kursk gereist. Moskau behauptet, die Ukraine habe das AWK mit Drohnen beschossen. Die Visite wurde propagandistisch benutzt. Kellermann, Florian www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Mittag

How to Trade Stocks and Options Podcast by 10minutestocktrader.com
Shocking Unearthed Clip Exposes Kamala Harris | 8.7.24 OVTLYR Trading Room

How to Trade Stocks and Options Podcast by 10minutestocktrader.com

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 16:31


This video uncovers a jaw-dropping clip that's making waves for Kamala Harris. We're breaking down a clip where she embraces the term "woke," a term that's now highly controversial. Watch as we dive into the clip's shocking content and what it means for her political future. We also look into the latest stock moves, featuring American Water Works (AWK). From a buy signal on July 12 to a sell signal on August 7, AWK stock jumped from $139 to $143, netting a 5% gain in just 18 days. Catch all the drama and analysis you need right here. Don't miss it! #KamalaHarris #PoliticalDrama #Woke #AWKStock #StockMarket #AmericanWaterWorks #Controversy #PoliticalClip #2024Election

Kodsnack
Kodsnack 585 - Polymorfisk JSON, med Mattias Wadman

Kodsnack

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 57:01


Fredrik snackar jq och fq med Mattias Wadman. Och vad betyder det då? jq är är ett verktyg och ett helt språk för att bearbeta och omvandla data i JSON-format. fq är i sin tur jq, fast för en hel uppsättning binärformat. Mattias ger oss en grundlig genomgång i vad jq är och hur det fungerar, både som rent verktyg i kommandoraden och som språk anpassat för att bearbeta JSON-data på väldigt genomtänkta sätt. Därefter berättar han om fq och alla saker det gör enklare. Bara som exempel: ett helt DSL för att jobba med binärdata. Ett stort tack till Cloudnet som sponsrar vår VPS! Har du kommentarer, frågor eller tips? Vi är @kodsnack, @thieta, @krig, och @bjoreman på Mastodon, har en sida på Facebook och epostas på info@kodsnack.se om du vill skriva längre. Vi läser allt som skickas. Gillar du Kodsnack får du hemskt gärna recensera oss i iTunes! Du kan också stödja podden genom att ge oss en kaffe (eller två!) på Ko-fi, eller handla något i vår butik. Länkar Mattias jq jq-manualen JSON fq fq - jq for binary formats presentation av Mattias om fq från FOSDEM 2023 SQL sed AWK grep Slurp mode i jq “Pure” - rent funktionella språk Generatorer Yield i Javascript eller Python Special forms i Lisp Stephen Dolan - skapare av jq Ocaml Första jq-commiten: jq i Haskell! Committen som bytte till C Korutiner MP4 aka ISOBMFF aka ISO/IEC 14496-12 aka MPEG-4 Part 12 mp4dump Ffmpeg DSL fq på Github Fredriks MP3-kapitel-app gojq Matroska ELF Sqlite Kaitai Struct Bonuslänkar från Mattias jq-FAQ jq-kokboken jq-språkbeskrivning jqplay - jq-lekplats Awesome jq jq-lsp - jq language server vscode-jq JSON streaming (JSONL etc) jq implementerat i jq jq-genomgång av DJ Adams (qmacro) Fler presentationar av Mattias jq 1.7-release notes Titlar Stora filer in och många små filer ut jq med vänner SQL-liknande fast för trädstrukturer Sed för JSON Komponera ihop en pipeline Trevligt för ad hoc-programmering Allting är generatorer Senare i pipelinen I en loop hela tiden Sökningar över ett träd Var i inputen är du just nu .. någonting Någon fick tag på Stefan Binärfiler som input Det bara råkar vara samma typer JSON-kompatibelt träd Polymorfisk JSON

The FIT4PRIVACY Podcast - For those who care about privacy
Auditing AI with Stefan Preuss and Punit Bhatia in The FIT4Privacy Podcast E107 S5

The FIT4PRIVACY Podcast - For those who care about privacy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 28:31


Auditing AI with Stefan Preuss and Punit Bhatia in The FIT4Privacy Podcast E107 S5 Artificial intelligence is transforming our lives. Is it even possible to audit AI? How do we audit it? Discover answers to these questions in a conversation between Stefan Preuss and Punit Bhatia. ABOUT THE GUEST Stefan Preuss heads up the Emerging Technologies Audit unit in the Swiss insurance company Mobiliar and has been assessing the impact and risks of new IT technologies in companies for 25 years. Previously, he worked at PwC, Swisscom and AWK. He has been working on the impact of AI on organizations since 2019 and is convinced of the opportunities and chances that AI offers, but also calls for strong AI regulation to keep the post-technology risks under control. To this end, he developed a holistic audit approach for the audit of AI use cases. He gives national and international lectures on the subject in professional audit organisations such as ISACA, IIA, DIIR and ExpertSuisse. ABOUT THE HOST Punit Bhatia is one of the leading privacy experts who works independently and has worked with professionals in over 30 countries. Punit works with business and privacy leaders to create an organization culture with high AI & privacy awareness and compliance as a business priority by creating and implementing a AI & privacy strategy and policy. Punit is the author of books “Be Ready for GDPR” which was rated as the best GDPR Book, “AI & Privacy – How to Find Balance”, “Intro To GDPR”, and “Be an Effective DPO”. Punit is a global speaker who has spoken at over 50 global events. Punit is the creator and host of the FIT4PRIVACY Podcast. This podcast has been featured amongst top GDPR and privacy podcasts. As a person, Punit is an avid thinker and believes in thinking, believing, and acting in line with one's value to have joy in life. He has developed the philosophy named ‘ABC for joy of life' which passionately shares. Punit is based out of Belgium, the heart of Europe.    RESOURCES Websites www.fit4privacy.com , www.punitbhatia.com Podcast https://www.fit4privacy.com/podcast Blog https://www.fit4privacy.com/blog YouTube http://youtube.com/fit4privacy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fit4privacy/message

The Beirut Banyan
Ep.381: Society's Mirror with Wissam Kamal

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 115:21


A conversation with Wissam Kamal - stand-up comedian and filmmaker. Discussing his journey in to stand-up comedy, vulnerability on stage, the power of satire and his upcoming special 'Ashtaf Zoom'. We also talk about state attempts at censorship, battling stage freight, the writing and testing process at hand and encouraging more female comics on stage. Taped live at Aaliya's Books. Help support The Beirut Banyan by contributing via PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/walkbeirut Or donating through our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/thebeirutbanyan Subscribe to our podcast from your preferred platform. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter: @thebeirutbanyan And check out our website: www.beirutbanyan.com Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:48 A scene 7:32 Completely exposed 16:21 Strength in laughter 29:00 Awk.word 36:16 Everything changes 43:37 Censorship 1:06:26 'Cancel culture' 1:19:43 Act in sign language 1:27:20 Stage freight 1:30:58 Honesty in storytelling 1:35:15 Writing process 1:45:02 Male dominated

A Band and Beers
Andrew WK is a Beer

A Band and Beers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 63:27


Join the boys on a deep dive and fantastical history of the one and only Andrew WK. Conspiracies abound in this one and is kicked off by a conspiracy all star. There are too many stories and much love for AWK on this one, all leading to another ABAB first as the boys pay tribute to the party god, Andrew WK.

And We Know
5.28.23 - AWK interview w/ Dr. Elliot - Unemployment DOMINO effect on ALL. Prepare now! PRAY!

And We Know

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 35:40


Dr. Kirk Elliot takes us through a detailed description of how the administration lies about unemployment in order to paint the GOP as the enemy. The Domino effect that unemployment has on all of us is eye opening. The CBDC is also talked about and the importance of giving and its benefits is key to JOY in our lives. Enjoy this amazing episode with AWK.

BSD Now
503: Fast Unix Commands

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 36:54


ZFS Optimization Success Stories, Linux Namespaces Are a Poor Man's Plan 9 Namespaces, better support for SSH host certificates, Fast Unix Commands, Fascination with AWK, and more NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) and the BSDNow Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/bsdnow) Headlines ZFS Optimization Success Stories (https://klarasystems.com/articles/zfs-optimization-success-stories/) Linux Namespaces Are a Poor Man's Plan 9 Namespaces (https://yotam.net/posts/linux-namespaces-are-a-poor-mans-plan9-namespaces/) News Roundup We need better support for SSH host certificates (https://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/65874.html) Fast Unix Commands (https://alexsaveau.dev/blog/projects/performance/files/fuc/fast-unix-commands) Fascination with AWK (https://maximullaris.com/awk.html) Beastie Bits [Development environment updated and working])https://twitter.com/sweordbora/status/1618603990463438851?s=52&t=GHrPlL6qZhIWo6u2Y5ie3g) [WIP] feat: add basic FreeBSD support on Kubelet](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/115870) Jar of Fortunes (http://fortunes.cat-v.org/) Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. - Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv)

OsProgramadores
E75 (EN) - Brian Kernighan - Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University

OsProgramadores

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 44:13


From Brian's Wikipedia page: Brian Wilson Kernighan is a Canadian computer scientist, he worked at Bell Labs and contributed to the development of Unix alongside Unix creators Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie. Kernighan's name became widely known through co-authorship of the first book on the C programming language (The C Programming Language) with Dennis Ritchie. Kernighan affirmed that he had no part in the design of the C language ("it's entirely Dennis Ritchie's work").[8] He authored many Unix programs, including ditroff. Kernighan is coauthor of the AWK and AMPL programming languages. The "K" of K&R C and of AWK both stand for "Kernighan". In collaboration with Shen Lin he devised well-known heuristics for two NP-complete optimization problems: graph partitioning and the travelling salesman problem. In a display of authorial equity, the former is usually called the Kernighan–Lin algorithm, while the latter is known as the Lin–Kernighan heuristic. Kernighan has been a Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University since 2000 and is the Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Computer Science. In 2015, he co-authored the book The Go Programming Language. Links IBM 7094 Multics University of Toronto CTSS B programming Language BCPL Go ChatGPT PDP7 PL/1 Python Livros AWK The C Programming Language The Go Programming Language The Mythical Man-Month How to lie with statistics The Elements of Style OsProgramadores Site do OsProgramadores Grupo do OsProgramadores no Telegram

BSD Now
485: FreeBSD Home Assistant

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 43:32


Tails of the M1 GPU, Getting Home Assistant running in a FreeBSD 13.1 jail, interview with AWK creator Dr. Brian Kernighan, Next steps toward mimmutable, Unix's (technical) history is mostly old now, and more NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) and the BSDNow Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/bsdnow) Headlines Tails of the M1 GPU (https://asahilinux.org/2022/11/tales-of-the-m1-gpu/) Getting Home Assistant running in a FreeBSD 13.1 jail (https://dan.langille.org/2022/08/27/getting-home-assistant-running-in-a-freebsd-13-1-jail/) News Roundup A brief interview with AWK creator Dr. Brian Kernighan (https://pldb.com/posts/brianKernighan.html) Next steps toward mimmutable, from deraadt@ (https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20221120115616) Unix's (technical) history is mostly old now (https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/unix/UnixHistoryMostlyOldNow) MWL Update • [Fediverse Servers, plus mac_portacl on FreeBSD](https://mwl.io/archives/22392) • [Fifty Books. Thirty Years. What Next?](https://mwl.io/archives/22399) • [Mailing List Freebies](https://mwl.io/archives/22423) Beastie Bits More #FreeBSD Power Saving Notes (http://blog.ignoranthack.me/?p=686) Hacker Stations (https://hackerstations.com/) The Cult of DD (https://eklitzke.org/the-cult-of-dd) RavynOS (https://airyx.org/) ravynOS (previously called airyxOS) is an open-source operating system based on FreeBSD, CMU Mach, and Apple open-source code that aims to be compatible with macOS applications and has no hardware restrictions. Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv)

MP3 – mintCast
395 – Buttery Smooth Experience

MP3 – mintCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 77:43


First up in the news, AWK gets Unicode, GIMP out, Firefox improves its memory, Nitrux released, Unity is a Flavour, Microsoft drops Linux, Makulu adds to the confusion, and Debian wrestles with firmware; In security and privacy, 8 Year Old Linux Kernel Vulnerability Uncovered, and Plex gets exposed; Then in our Wanderings, Moss reconfigures again, and Norbert contradicts himself. In our Innards section, Mint and Gnome have lots to show us; And finally, the feedback and a suggestion or two. Download

The Gentleman Toker Podcast
Changing Perceptions of Cannabis w/Jesse Angeles & Brandon Elder | The Gentleman Toker Podcast Ep 12

The Gentleman Toker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 46:16


In this episode, the Gentleman weighs in on the Britney Griner controversy, pros/cons of the DANK Act for research and expungements, and sits down with the hosts of the podcast Cannabis School to discuss the changing perceptions around cannabis use, the people who enjoy it, & the patients that rely on it, plus things people new to modern cannabis medicine need and want to know about the plant itself, the industry around it, and much more. Go ahead and press play, you don't want to be behind on the watercooler talk when everyone else has heard the episode but you haven't so you just have to smile and nod like you did! Awk-ward!

This Week in Tech (Audio)
TWiT 890: Jail or Olympics - Twitter whistleblower, LastPass hack, Ethereum merge, Artemis 1, Zuck meets Rogan

This Week in Tech (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 189:58


Twitter whistleblower, LastPass hack, Ethereum merge, Artemis 1, Zuck meets Rogan  Twitter whistleblower says the platform was unable to guard against insider threats on January 6.  Twitter Whistleblowing Report Actually Seems To Confirm Twitter's Legal Argument, While Pretending To Support Musk's.  Apple's 'Far out' iPhone event will be held on September 7.  SpaceX, T-Mobile to Connect Satellites to Cellphones in Remote Areas.  Nichelle Nichols' ashes will head to space on a rocket.  Scientists announce the first detection of carbon dioxide on a faraway planet with James Webb Space Telescope.  LastPass developer systems were hacked to steal source code.  How big is your haystack?  Ethereum's Merge: Opportunities and risks.  The Crypto World Can't Wait for Ethereum's 'Merge.'  Web3 is going just great.  A Month on 'Mars': Flags and Footprints of the Moon and the Arctic.  Hackers Are Breaking Into and Emptying Cash App Accounts.  10 Million Watched 'House of the Dragon' Premiere, HBO Says.  Big budget blockbusters arrive amid fears of 'peak TV.'  Mark Zuckerberg Tells Joe Rogan That Running Facebook Sucks, Metaverse Is Better.  California to Ban the Sale of New Gasoline Cars. Jack Dorsey says his biggest regret is that Twitter was a company at all.  Unix legend, who owes us nothing, keeps fixing foundational AWK code.  Meet Commander Moonikin Campos, the mannequin going farther than any astronaut.  NASA's asteroid-deflecting test mission is just 1 month away from impact. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Becky Worley, Rod Pyle, and Wil Harris Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: policygenius.com/twit UserWay.org/twit wealthfront.com/twit go.newtek.com/twit-tv

This Week in Tech (Video HI)
TWiT 890: Jail or Olympics - Twitter whistleblower, LastPass hack, Ethereum merge, Artemis 1, Zuck meets Rogan

This Week in Tech (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 190:51


Twitter whistleblower, LastPass hack, Ethereum merge, Artemis 1, Zuck meets Rogan  Twitter whistleblower says the platform was unable to guard against insider threats on January 6.  Twitter Whistleblowing Report Actually Seems To Confirm Twitter's Legal Argument, While Pretending To Support Musk's.  Apple's 'Far out' iPhone event will be held on September 7.  SpaceX, T-Mobile to Connect Satellites to Cellphones in Remote Areas.  Nichelle Nichols' ashes will head to space on a rocket.  Scientists announce the first detection of carbon dioxide on a faraway planet with James Webb Space Telescope.  LastPass developer systems were hacked to steal source code.  How big is your haystack?  Ethereum's Merge: Opportunities and risks.  The Crypto World Can't Wait for Ethereum's 'Merge.'  Web3 is going just great.  A Month on 'Mars': Flags and Footprints of the Moon and the Arctic.  Hackers Are Breaking Into and Emptying Cash App Accounts.  10 Million Watched 'House of the Dragon' Premiere, HBO Says.  Big budget blockbusters arrive amid fears of 'peak TV.'  Mark Zuckerberg Tells Joe Rogan That Running Facebook Sucks, Metaverse Is Better.  California to Ban the Sale of New Gasoline Cars. Jack Dorsey says his biggest regret is that Twitter was a company at all.  Unix legend, who owes us nothing, keeps fixing foundational AWK code.  Meet Commander Moonikin Campos, the mannequin going farther than any astronaut.  NASA's asteroid-deflecting test mission is just 1 month away from impact. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Becky Worley, Rod Pyle, and Wil Harris Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: policygenius.com/twit UserWay.org/twit wealthfront.com/twit go.newtek.com/twit-tv

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
This Week in Tech 890: Jail or Olympics

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 189:58


Twitter whistleblower, LastPass hack, Ethereum merge, Artemis 1, Zuck meets Rogan  Twitter whistleblower says the platform was unable to guard against insider threats on January 6.  Twitter Whistleblowing Report Actually Seems To Confirm Twitter's Legal Argument, While Pretending To Support Musk's.  Apple's 'Far out' iPhone event will be held on September 7.  SpaceX, T-Mobile to Connect Satellites to Cellphones in Remote Areas.  Nichelle Nichols' ashes will head to space on a rocket.  Scientists announce the first detection of carbon dioxide on a faraway planet with James Webb Space Telescope.  LastPass developer systems were hacked to steal source code.  How big is your haystack?  Ethereum's Merge: Opportunities and risks.  The Crypto World Can't Wait for Ethereum's 'Merge.'  Web3 is going just great.  A Month on 'Mars': Flags and Footprints of the Moon and the Arctic.  Hackers Are Breaking Into and Emptying Cash App Accounts.  10 Million Watched 'House of the Dragon' Premiere, HBO Says.  Big budget blockbusters arrive amid fears of 'peak TV.'  Mark Zuckerberg Tells Joe Rogan That Running Facebook Sucks, Metaverse Is Better.  California to Ban the Sale of New Gasoline Cars. Jack Dorsey says his biggest regret is that Twitter was a company at all.  Unix legend, who owes us nothing, keeps fixing foundational AWK code.  Meet Commander Moonikin Campos, the mannequin going farther than any astronaut.  NASA's asteroid-deflecting test mission is just 1 month away from impact. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Becky Worley, Rod Pyle, and Wil Harris Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: policygenius.com/twit UserWay.org/twit wealthfront.com/twit go.newtek.com/twit-tv

Radio Leo (Audio)
This Week in Tech 890: Jail or Olympics

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 189:58


Twitter whistleblower, LastPass hack, Ethereum merge, Artemis 1, Zuck meets Rogan  Twitter whistleblower says the platform was unable to guard against insider threats on January 6.  Twitter Whistleblowing Report Actually Seems To Confirm Twitter's Legal Argument, While Pretending To Support Musk's.  Apple's 'Far out' iPhone event will be held on September 7.  SpaceX, T-Mobile to Connect Satellites to Cellphones in Remote Areas.  Nichelle Nichols' ashes will head to space on a rocket.  Scientists announce the first detection of carbon dioxide on a faraway planet with James Webb Space Telescope.  LastPass developer systems were hacked to steal source code.  How big is your haystack?  Ethereum's Merge: Opportunities and risks.  The Crypto World Can't Wait for Ethereum's 'Merge.'  Web3 is going just great.  A Month on 'Mars': Flags and Footprints of the Moon and the Arctic.  Hackers Are Breaking Into and Emptying Cash App Accounts.  10 Million Watched 'House of the Dragon' Premiere, HBO Says.  Big budget blockbusters arrive amid fears of 'peak TV.'  Mark Zuckerberg Tells Joe Rogan That Running Facebook Sucks, Metaverse Is Better.  California to Ban the Sale of New Gasoline Cars. Jack Dorsey says his biggest regret is that Twitter was a company at all.  Unix legend, who owes us nothing, keeps fixing foundational AWK code.  Meet Commander Moonikin Campos, the mannequin going farther than any astronaut.  NASA's asteroid-deflecting test mission is just 1 month away from impact. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Becky Worley, Rod Pyle, and Wil Harris Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: policygenius.com/twit UserWay.org/twit wealthfront.com/twit go.newtek.com/twit-tv

And We Know
8.29.22 - AWK interview with Jamie and Angie of Right To Print - TOUCHING the People of the EARTH daily!

And We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 48:51


8.29.22 - AWK interview with Jamie and Angie of Right To Print - TOUCHING the People of the EARTH daily!

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
This Week in Tech 890: Jail or Olympics

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 190:51


Twitter whistleblower, LastPass hack, Ethereum merge, Artemis 1, Zuck meets Rogan  Twitter whistleblower says the platform was unable to guard against insider threats on January 6.  Twitter Whistleblowing Report Actually Seems To Confirm Twitter's Legal Argument, While Pretending To Support Musk's.  Apple's 'Far out' iPhone event will be held on September 7.  SpaceX, T-Mobile to Connect Satellites to Cellphones in Remote Areas.  Nichelle Nichols' ashes will head to space on a rocket.  Scientists announce the first detection of carbon dioxide on a faraway planet with James Webb Space Telescope.  LastPass developer systems were hacked to steal source code.  How big is your haystack?  Ethereum's Merge: Opportunities and risks.  The Crypto World Can't Wait for Ethereum's 'Merge.'  Web3 is going just great.  A Month on 'Mars': Flags and Footprints of the Moon and the Arctic.  Hackers Are Breaking Into and Emptying Cash App Accounts.  10 Million Watched 'House of the Dragon' Premiere, HBO Says.  Big budget blockbusters arrive amid fears of 'peak TV.'  Mark Zuckerberg Tells Joe Rogan That Running Facebook Sucks, Metaverse Is Better.  California to Ban the Sale of New Gasoline Cars. Jack Dorsey says his biggest regret is that Twitter was a company at all.  Unix legend, who owes us nothing, keeps fixing foundational AWK code.  Meet Commander Moonikin Campos, the mannequin going farther than any astronaut.  NASA's asteroid-deflecting test mission is just 1 month away from impact. Unbound.com offer from Wil: Use code TWIT15 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Becky Worley, Rod Pyle, and Wil Harris Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: policygenius.com/twit UserWay.org/twit wealthfront.com/twit go.newtek.com/twit-tv

Radio Leo (Video HD)
This Week in Tech 890: Jail or Olympics

Radio Leo (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 190:51


Twitter whistleblower, LastPass hack, Ethereum merge, Artemis 1, Zuck meets Rogan  Twitter whistleblower says the platform was unable to guard against insider threats on January 6.  Twitter Whistleblowing Report Actually Seems To Confirm Twitter's Legal Argument, While Pretending To Support Musk's.  Apple's 'Far out' iPhone event will be held on September 7.  SpaceX, T-Mobile to Connect Satellites to Cellphones in Remote Areas.  Nichelle Nichols' ashes will head to space on a rocket.  Scientists announce the first detection of carbon dioxide on a faraway planet with James Webb Space Telescope.  LastPass developer systems were hacked to steal source code.  How big is your haystack?  Ethereum's Merge: Opportunities and risks.  The Crypto World Can't Wait for Ethereum's 'Merge.'  Web3 is going just great.  A Month on 'Mars': Flags and Footprints of the Moon and the Arctic.  Hackers Are Breaking Into and Emptying Cash App Accounts.  10 Million Watched 'House of the Dragon' Premiere, HBO Says.  Big budget blockbusters arrive amid fears of 'peak TV.'  Mark Zuckerberg Tells Joe Rogan That Running Facebook Sucks, Metaverse Is Better.  California to Ban the Sale of New Gasoline Cars. Jack Dorsey says his biggest regret is that Twitter was a company at all.  Unix legend, who owes us nothing, keeps fixing foundational AWK code.  Meet Commander Moonikin Campos, the mannequin going farther than any astronaut.  NASA's asteroid-deflecting test mission is just 1 month away from impact. Unbound.com offer from Wil: Use code TWIT15 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Becky Worley, Rod Pyle, and Wil Harris Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: policygenius.com/twit UserWay.org/twit wealthfront.com/twit go.newtek.com/twit-tv

And We Know
AWK interview - August 2022 w/ Trade Genius - IRS, Biden, Deep State, attempts to Indict Trump? And how you can make good investments!

And We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 24:07


AWK interview - August 2022 w/ Trade Genius - IRS, Biden, Deep State, attempts to Indict Trump? And how you can make good investments!

And We Know
July 2022 - AWK interview with TRADE Genius: Still ways to INVEST and WIN

And We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 24:37


July 2022 - AWK interview with TRADE Genius: Still ways to INVEST and WIN

And We Know
AWK with KASH Patel - 6.20.22 - An AMAZING, STRONG LEADER for SUCH a TIME as THIS! PRAY!

And We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 31:48


AWK with KASH Patel - 6.20.22 - An AMAZING, STRONG LEADER for SUCH a TIME as THIS! PRAY!

Beirut Buzz
The Two Georges Turning Serious Issues Into Satirical Parodies

Beirut Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 23:23


Resorting to humor to get through dark times is what our guests Georges Daccache and Georges Mahfouz do best. You might know them as Gstrings, the Lebanese duo who poke fun a different problems we face through musical parodies that combine humorous Arabic lyrics with famous tunes. Today, they join our host Lynn on the Beirut Buzz podcast to tell us how they met, what they fight over the most, which song made them go viral across social media, and all about the Lebanese-themed board game they plan to release in July. The band will also be singing you an original, so tune in for an instant mood boost! You can catch Gstrings perform live at KED collaboration with Awk.word. If you want to listen to more parodies, follow the band on Instagram @gstringslb and subscribe to their YouTube channel @Gstringslb. Be sure you're following us for more interesting content, @beirutcityguide on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, and BeirutVideos on YouTube. The Beirut Buzz podcast is also available on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.

Timing Research Podcasts
⏰ AYT #194: Harry Boxer, The Option Professor -- Analyze Your Trade for May 3rd

Timing Research Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 52:46


TimingResearch.com's Analyze Your Trade Episode #194, recorded at 4PM ET on May 3rd, 2022. The full video, timeline, special offers, show notes, and other information for this episode is available here: https://timingresearch.com/blog/2022/analyze-your-trade-episode-194/   Lineup for this Episode: - Harry Boxer of TheTechTrader.com - The Option Professor of OptionProfessor.com (moderator)   Symbols discussed today: $SBLK, $KHC, $FCX, $UCO, $TSLA, $LAC, $NUE, $AWK, $OIH, $JBHT, $AAPL, $TSE, $CZR, $CHPT, $SOUN, $NVTA, $EQT, $SEED, and more!   TimingResearch Disclaimer, Terms, and Policies: https://timingresearch.com/policies/    

And We Know
AWK interview w/SHEILA HOLM – 4.19.22 - Self-Selective SLAUGHTER tied to the GA Guidestones! PRAY!

And We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 71:21


AWK interview w/SHEILA HOLM – 4.19.22: Self-Selective SLAUGHTER tied to the GA Guidestones! PRAY!

Word of the Day
Terraqueous

Word of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 0:43


Terraqueous is an adjective that means consisting or formed of land and water. Our word of the day combines the Latin words for ‘land,' terra (TARE uh) and ‘water,' aqua (AWK wah). It may be used to describe specific substances comprised of land and water or it may even refer to something larger as in this example: This terraqueous world of ours consists of both water and land. But because we spend so much time on the land, we forget that it's mostly water.

The History of Computing
awk && Regular Expressions For Finding Text

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 8:40


Programming was once all about math. And life was good. Then came strings, or those icky non-numbery things. Then we had to process those strings. And much of that is looking for patterns that wouldn't be a need with integers, or numbers. For example, a space in a string of text. Let's say we want to print hello world to the screen in bash. That would be the echo command, followed by “Hello World!” Now let's say we ran that without the quotes then it would simply echo out the word Hello to the screen, given that the interpreter saw the space and ended the command, or looked for the next operator or verb according to which command is being used. Unix was started in 1969 at Bell Labs. Part of that work was The Thompson shell, the first Unix shell, which shipped in 1971. And C was written in 1972. These make up the ancestral underpinnings of the modern Linux, BSD, Android, Chrome, iPhone, and Mac operating systems. A lot of the work the team at Bell Labs was doing was shifting from pure statistical and mathematical operations to connect phones and do R&D faster to more general computing applications. Those meant going from math to those annoying stringy things. Unix was an early operating system and that shell gave them new abilities to interact with the computer. People called files funny things. There was text in those files. And so text manipulation became a thing. Lee McMahon developed sed in 1974, which was great for finding patterns and doing basic substitutions. Another team  at Bell Labs that included Finnish programmer Alfred Aho, Peter Weinberger, and Brian Kernighan had more advanced needs. Take their last name initials and we get awk. Awk is a programming language they developed in 1977 for data processing, or more specifically for text manipulation. Marc Rochkind had been working on a version management tool for code at Bell and that involved some text manipulation, as well as a good starting point for awk.  It's meant to be concise and given some input, produce the desired output. Nice, short, and efficient scripting language to help people that didn't need to go out and learn C to do some basic tasks. AWK is a programming language with its own interpreter, so no need to compile to run AWK scripts as executable programs.  Sed and awk are both written to be used as one0line programs, or more if needed. But building in an implicit loops and implicit variables made it simple to build short but power regular expressions. Think of awk as a pair of objects. The first is a pattern followed by an action to take in curly brackets. It can be dangerous to call if the pattern is too wide open.; especially when piping information For example,  ls -al at the root of a volume and piping that to awk $1 or some other position and then piping that into xargs to rm and a systems administrator could have a really rough day. Those $1, $2, and so-on represent the positions of words. So could be directories.  Think about this, though. In a world before relational databases, when we were looking to query the 3rd column in a file with information separated by some delimiter, piping those positions represented a simple way to effectively join tables of information into a text file or screen output. Or to find files on a computer that match a pattern for whatever reason.  Awk began powerful. Over time, improvements have enabled it to be used in increasingly  complicated scenarios. Especially when it comes to pattern matching with regular expressions. Various coding styles for input and output have been added as well, which can be changed depending on the need at hand.  Awk is also important because it influenced other languages. After becoming part of the IEEE Standard 1003.1, it is now a part of the POSIX standard. And after a few years, Larry Wall came up with some improvements, and along came Perl. But the awk syntax has always been the most succinct and useable regular expression engines. Part of that is the wildcard, piping, and file redirection techniques borrowed from the original shells. The AWK creators wrote a book called The AWK Programming Language for Addison-Wesley in 1988. Aho would go on to develop influential algorithms, write compilers, and write books (some of which were about compilers). Weinberger continued to do work at Bell before becoming the Chief Technology Officer of Hedge Fund Renaissance Technologies with former code breaker and mathematician James Simon and Robert Mercer. His face led to much love from his coworkers at Bell during the advent of digital photography and hopefully some day we'll see it on the Google Search page, given he now works there.  Brian Kernighan was a contributor to the early Multics then Unix work, as well as C. In fact, an important C implementation, K&R C, stands for Kernighan and Ritchie C. He coauthored The C Programming Language ands written a number of other books, most recently on the Go Programming Language. He also wrote a number of influential algorithms, as well as some other programming languages, including AMPL. His 1978 description of how to manage memory when working with those pesky strings we discussed earlier went on to give us the Hello World example we use for pretty much all introductions to programming languages today. He worked on ARPA projects at Stanford, helped with emacs, and now teaches computer science at Princeton, where he can help to shape the minds of future generations of programming languages and their creators. 

BSD Now
432: Introducing OpenZFS 3.0 - Yeah

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 54:43


HAMBug hybrid meeting, Demystifying OpenZFS 2.0, OpenZFS 3.0 introduced at Dev Summit, HardenedBSD Home Infrastructure Status, Running Awk in parallel, FreeBSD Announces Wayland 1.19.91, and more NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) and the BSDNow Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/bsdnow) Headlines HAMBug hybrid meeting (http://hambug.ca/) Hoping to squeeze in an in-person meeting incase the pandemic situation regresses *** ### Demystifying OpenZFS 2.0 (https://klarasystems.com/articles/demystifying-openzfs-2-0/) Do you like the articles we post? We are looking for authors (or even just your ideas) to keep providing these high quality articles. Job Posting (https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/freebsd-jobs/2021-November/000003.html) *** ### OpenZFS 3.0 Introduced at Dev Summit (https://www.ixsystems.com/blog/openzfs-3-0-introduced-at-developer-summit/) *** ### OpenZFS vdev properties feature has been merged (https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/pull/11711) *** News Roundup October 2021 Home Infrastructure Status (https://git.hardenedbsd.org/shawn.webb/articles/-/blob/master/personal/2021-10-20_home_infra/article.md) Running Awk in parallel to process 256M records (https://ketancmaheshwari.github.io/posts/2020/05/24/SMC18-Data-Challenge-4.html) FreeBSD Announce wayland 1.19.91 (https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/wayland-devel/2021-November/042026.html) Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Feedback/Questions Brad - running linux binaries under FreeBSD (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/432/feedback/Brad%20-%20running%20linux%20binaries%20under%20FreeBSD.md) Lars - Finding BSD Topics via search engine (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/432/feedback/Lars%20-%20Finding%20BSD%20Topics%20via%20search%20engine.md) Marc - Your views on this question on Reddit (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/432/feedback/Marc%20-%20Your%20views%20on%20this%20question%20on%20Reddit.md) Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv) ***

InDesign Secrets
InDesignSecrets Podcast 293

InDesign Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 44:48


In this episode… News Adobe InDesign 2022  has an update (v17.01x) CreativePro Magazine issue 1 is out! On-Demand passes now available for the expanded Design + Accessibility Summit Some Totally Obvious InDesign Things We Just Learned This Year Interview with Marcus Radich from PageProof Obscure InDesign Feature: “Roger, hungry, ate 236 peaches and cantaloupes in 1904” Sponsors for this episode: > 3M's VAS: 3M's Visual Attention Software (VAS) is powerful, science-based AI that simulates the human vision system to analyze visual content and predicts with 92% accuracy what is attracting viewer attention. VAS is available as a web app and plugins for Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and XD. Start your free trial today, and enter promo code CREATIVEPRO5 for 5 additional trial credits! Links mentioned in this podcast: The Design + Accessibility Summit CreativePro Week What's new in InDesign 2022 (17.0) https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/whats-new.html What's new in 17.01: https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/fixed-issues.html How to make the menus bigger on the Mac (for high-res monitors): https://osxdaily.com/2021/10/12/change-menu-bar-size-mac/ Why versions of Mac OS are all California cities: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/davidblatner_apple-mac-activity-6860597173332135936-PYWB Interview with Marcus Radich at PageProof: What is an Awk: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auk What is an orc: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orc Who is Martinho da Gloria: https://www.automatication.com/about-us/ Obvious Things We Learned (or Re-learned) Move Control Panel to the Bottom of the Screen https://creativepro.com/moving-control-panel-to-bottom-of-screen/ Accessibility tab in hyperlinks… doesn't work the way you might expect: https://indesign.uservoice.com/forums/601180-adobe-indesign-bugs/suggestions/44174832-hyperlink-alt-text-is-ignored-in-the-latest-versio InDesign icon in Publish Online embed: How to do it: https://creativepro.com/publish-online-supports-embedding-indesign-documents/ Problem: https://indesign.uservoice.com/forums/601021-adobe-indesign-feature-requests/suggestions/20459239-allow-removal-of-the-publish-online-button-that Adobe Illustrator: customizing the toolbar: https://creativepro.com/customize-your-illustrator-workspace/ and https://creativepro.com/create-a-custom-toolbar-in-illustrator/   Obscure Feature: Roger, hungry, ate 236 peaches and cantaloupes in 1904 If you make the sample text small, the Birch font will fit the whole line in the column. 

BSD Now
406: Jailed Gemini Capsule

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 54:01


Gemini Capsule in a FreeBSD Jail, FreeBSD Quarterly status report 2021Q1, NetBSD VM on bhyve (on TrueNAS), Interview with Michael Lucas, WireGuard Returns as Experimental Package in pfSense, CGI with Awk on OpenBSD httpd, and more. NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) Headlines Gemini Capsule in a FreeBSD Jail (https://www.ecliptik.com/Gemini-Capsule-in-a-FreeBSD-Jail/) With the recent release of FreeBSD 13, I wanted to test it out on a spare RaspberryPi 3 that was part of my old Kubernetes cluster. In particular, FreeBSD Jails have always interested me, although I've never used them in practice. Over the years I've managed operating system virtualization through Solaris Zones and Docker containers, and Jails seem like and good middle ground between the two - easier to manage than zones and closer to the OS than Docker. I also want to run my own Gemini capsule locally to use some of the features that my other hosted capsules don't have (like SCGI/CGI) and setting up a capsule in a Jail is a good way to learn both at the same time. FreeBSD Quarterly status report 2021Q1 (https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-announce/2021-May/002033.html) News Roundup NetBSD VM on bhyve (on TrueNAS) (https://bentsukun.ch/posts/bhyve-netbsd/) My new NAS at home is running TrueNAS Core. So far, it has been excellent, however I struggled a bit setting up a NetBSD VM on it. Part of the problem is that a lot of the docs and how-tos I found are stale, and the information in it no longer applies. TrueNAS Core allows running VMs using bhyve, which is FreeBSD's hypervisor. NetBSD is not an officially supported OS, at least according to the guest OS chooser in the TrueNAS web UI :) But since the release of NetBSD 9 a while ago, things have become far simpler than they used to be – with one caveat (see below). Interview with Michael Lucas *BSD, Unix, IT and other books author (https://www.cyberciti.biz/interview/michael-lucas-bsd-unix-it-and-other-books-author/) Michael Lucas is a famous IT book author. Perhaps best know for FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and Unix book series. He worked as a system administrator for many years and has now become a full-time book writer. Lately, I did a quick Q and A with Michael about his journey as a professional book author and his daily workflow for writing books. + pfSense – WireGuard Returns as Experimental Package (https://www.netgate.com/blog/pfsense-wireguard-returns-as-an-experimental-package.html) CGI with Awk on OpenBSD httpd (https://box.matto.nl/cgi-with-awk-on-openbsd-httpd.html) Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Feedback/Questionsing Adam - system state during upgrade (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/406/feedback/Adam%20-%20system%20state%20during%20upgrade) paul - BSD grep (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/406/feedback/paul%20-%20BSD%20grep) sub - feedback (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/406/feedback/sub%20-%20feedback) Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv) ***

Soft Boiled w/ SB
Ep 9 - Matt Haggerty - Daddy's Egg

Soft Boiled w/ SB

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 68:44


Hey, hi HELLO! On this week's hot n tasty eggisode SB chats with the Swag Daddy himself MATT HAGGERTY! We chat ordering food over the phone (AWK), getting bad customer service at the bank and how Matt's Dad makes a mean poached egg. Follow Matt on Instagram @matt_swaggerty! Rate, Subscribe and follow us on Instagram @Softboiledpod!!!!!!!

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Awake All Hours
INSIGHTS 009 // CLUB DJEMBE - Origins, Running a Label & Bristol Club Culture

Awake All Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 59:22


The sun's coming out which means there's no better time to get acquainted with Club Djembe! The Bristol crew are at the forefront of pushing the percussive, funky sound within the city and beyond, via their essential label, events and radio shows. We had the absolute pleasure of linking up with Josie, Ryan and Jake, who make up the collective together with DJ Polo, for a Saturday afternoon Zoom party, discussing their involvement with SWU.FM, the origins of Club Djembe, forming global connections through their label, future releases and events, dream collaborations, Covid-19, the future of club culture in Bristol and the crews favourite Bandcamp picks!!---SUPPORT CLUB DJEMBEIG // https://www.instagram.com/clubdjembe/Bandcamp // https://clubdjembe.bandcamp.comSoundcloud // https://soundcloud.com/clubdjembeClub Djembe's Bandcamp Picks // https://buymusic.club/list/awakeallhours-club-djembes-bandcamp-picks---AWAKE ALL HOURS:FB // www.facebook.com/Awk.All.HrsIG // www.instagram.com/awake.allhours/iTunes // podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/awak…rs/id1509443563Spotify // open.spotify.com/show/16okViNN67XLr5f7rzXuPPSoundcloud // https://soundcloud.com/awk-all-hrs

TALKING TESLA
Episode 195: FSD!

TALKING TESLA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 99:26


Breaking News: ELON Opening up FSD BETA Program (on Twitter)Why do we not know how many people are in the beta? 10x is kinda meaningless without that data. Watched an interesting video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0pAOist3UY< showing an intersection and unprotected left turn when the opposing driver did not take the right of way and was an indicator of how the FSD reacts to that. Missed an entrance to a driveway and navigated to the next driveway Attempted to drive FSD into a self wash - Successful or not? Guesses from the boys!! Interesting edge case - can you guys think of any others like this? Does not slow down for the dips and bumps in the road - Would that be a warranty repair? Interesting thing to discuss. Delivery Truck double parked - How did the FSD do here? Will Robert be getting FSD beta?When Tesla expanded FSD beta from social media influencers (was in 2-phases, 20 then 100) to all Tesla Owner Club leadership in early November 2020, expected users would increase from 100 -> 1,000. I did not receive confirmation though I asked for it, chalked it up to disarray at Tesla. Turns out nearly half of club leaders have legacy cars without the necessary hardware.How you Talking Tesla Nation can get on the list:Email earlyaccess@tesla.com include VIN & if you paid for FSD (a requirement for the first waves of Beta testers) or ….https://insideevs.com/news/492646/tesla-doubling-self-driving-fsd-beta-now/Tesla's CEO Elon Musk announced that the Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta program size is doubling now with the new 8.2 software updatehttps://www.tesmanian.com/blogs/tesmanian-blog/tesla-will-add-download-beta-button-to-participate-in-testing-fsd-beta-on-in-car-displays Talking Tesla Twitter Poll: If you are a two car family and looking to get your second EV what sort of range would you be looking for?Looks like a Mel-phenomenon, “longer is better”Tesla’s yoke is no joke:https://insideevs.com/news/491176/photos-tesla-model-s-plaid-yoke-steering/ & https://insideevs.com/news/492239/video-tesla-model-s-plaid-steering-yoke-randy-pobst/Looks like the yoke will be an option after original sightings are were all just full circle steering wheel:Photo by The Killowatts https://t.co/olTCz0bSbU?amp=1Randy Pobst and The Killowatts:Prefers a round wheelConcerned about turning more than 90 degreesWill be AWK in parkingThinks maybe a quicker turning wheel will doCould be speed dependent as wellWE posted a couple videos on TT twitter

PELACYUR
52. Kikuk Banget...

PELACYUR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 43:33


Sering gaksih kalian merasa kikuk disuatu tempat yang baru bagi kalian? Jadi bingung kayak "gue siapa?" "mereka siapa?" "gue dimana?". Nah, tenang kikuk manusiawi banget kok! Tau kan kalian arti kikuk itu apa? Bahasa Ibukota nya Awkward, biasanya kita singkat jadi AWK (baca: A WE KA, HAHAH). Kalo kalian suka denger, kita suka bilang "deuhhh awk bgt deh gue barusan!". Nah kita berbagi cerita tentang hal-hal absurd yang biasa kita sebut a-we-ka. Seperti aposka indang sih moment ter-awk Pelacyur? SIMAK KISAHNYA!! #PenikmatPelacyur

CoRecursive - Software Engineering Interviews

Welcome to the year-end episode. Today is all the bonus questions. Often times I have questions that I want to ask guests, but they don't quite fit the overall theme of the episode. So today we're going to do a whole episode of those extra questions. I have previously recorded questions for Brian Kernaghan, the creator of AWK among many other things. I have questions for Sean Allen, who works at Microsoft Research, and a couple of other people. Episode Page: http://corecursive.com/060-2020-year-end Slack Channel: https://rebrand.ly/corec_slack Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamgordonbell  

Vayamonos Escuchando
ft @frames.shell ESPECIAL: Eros y Thanathos

Vayamonos Escuchando

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 79:33


HOLA! Como estás? Tómate tu tiempo para responder esa pregunta. Habría partido éste podcast con "Otra Era" de Javiera Mena si hubiese tenido como llegar a ella y pedirle que porfi no me demandara por usar algunos segundos, pero puede que eso lo vea más adelante. ¿y porqué? porque hoy 21 de diciembre comienzan años distintos, de aire, de liviandad, ¿ o de vientos demoledores? Fue un poco los que me pasó con Frames igual, asistí a una función del destartaje de la teoría del eros y el thanathos en primera fila, re- aprendiendo, re-configurando para re-evolucionar. Ojalá éste episodio despierte lo mismo en ti, ganas de pensar distinto a como lo hacías hasta ahora. Hablamos de comunitarismo, de psicología, de melancolía, series y drogas, cultura pop, la revuelta y la pandemia, ¿cómo lo hayai? Ademas, colabora en ésta edición el tremendo AWK prestando su último lanzamiento que también encuentras en YouTube e Instagram, "utopia". Que gusto encontrarnos de nuevo, espero que te guste.

Hacker Public Radio
HPR3232: Nextcloud

Hacker Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020


I've been running NextCloud since it was OwnCloud. In this episode, I encourage other people to install and run NextCloud. It's a great way to get out of the Google ecosystem, and it doesn't require much to set up or maintain. Here's the script I use to update one of the Nextcloud instances I maintain, running on a dirt-cheap VPS slice from Blue Host er something: #/test/before/using/bash # GNU All-Permissive License # Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, # are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright # notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, # without any warranty. if [ "${1}" == "--help" ]; then echo "usage:" echo "$0 http://path-to-nextcloud.bz2" echo "WARNING: You MUST put your Nextcloud instance into maintenance mode first" exit fi set -e # get rid of the old Nextcloud tarball from the last time you upgraded trash nextcloud*bz2 || true # get rid of old backups as long as they are empty of actual data [[ -e cloud/data ]] && trash cloud-deleteme #download the source tarball wget "${1}" #rename old cloud mv nextcloud cloud-deleteme # untar source # grab your data from old cloud tar xvf nextcloud*bz2 && mv cloud-deleteme/data/ nextcloud/ # copy your config cp cloud-deleteme/config/config.php nextcloud/config/ # enter the cloud pushd nextcloud # perform upgrade php ./occ upgrade # leave the cloud popd Don't use my upgrade script blindly, and please do test first. It works for my setup, but has been tested ONLY on my setup. Also, it doesn't put your Nextcloud instance into maintenance mode (probably because I wrote it before I knew Awk...), so you must do that manually. Happy hacking!

Latin Whimsy with Magister J: Mirabile Visu
Season 0/Episode 8 "Game of Groans"

Latin Whimsy with Magister J: Mirabile Visu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 9:01


An egg -- earth-shattering spectacle -- Horace throat -- Serving pi -- AWK-ward answers -- bad apples --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/g-janicke/support

Awake All Hours
INSIGHTS 005 // NØRUS/ABYSMAL - Sound & Influences, Sao Paulo's Diversity and Covid-19

Awake All Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 58:15


Felipe Bortoloti, aka Nørus and now Abysmal, is certainly one to watch from Brazil's ultra-diverse electronic scene. Coming up through the realms of lo-fi house and techno, with a significantly sized hit in 2018 entitled ‘Make A Move', Felipe's sound has now evolved and continues to morph and expand, with standout releases on Gestalt, Nerang Recordings and more recently Pets Recordings sub-label Step Recordings. Felipe kindly joined us for an in-depth conversation, celebrating the diversity of Sao Paulo's electronic scene and detailing his thrilling, dark-side alter-ego - Abysmal. We also discussed Felipe's excellent forthcoming releases on his own Matter Of Time Records and young Parisian label Deviant Episode, production techniques and the process of creating music in a variety of different styles, Brazil's response to the Covid-19 Pandemic and hopes for the future.Nørus also blessed us with a stunning mix which you can find on our Soundcloud, showcasing some of the sounds and feelings, both dark and beautiful, behind his alter-ego // Awk-all-hrs – Guest-mix-002-norus-abysmal

BSD Now
374: OpenBSD’s 25th anniversary

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 54:40


OpenBSD 6.8 has been released, NetBSD 9.1 is out, OpenZFS devsummit report, BastilleBSD’s native container management for FreeBSD, cleaning up old tarsnap backups, Michael W. Lucas’ book sale, and more. NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) Headlines OpenBSD 6.8 (https://www.openbsd.org/68.html) Released Oct 18, 2020. (OpenBSD's 25th anniversary) NetBSD 9.1 Released (https://www.netbsd.org/releases/formal-9/NetBSD-9.1.html) The NetBSD Project is pleased to announce NetBSD 9.1, the first update of the NetBSD 9 release branch. It represents a selected subset of fixes deemed important for security or stability reasons, as well as new features and enhancements. OpenZFS Developer Summit 2020 (https://klarasystems.com/articles/openzfs-developer-summit-part-1/) As with most other conferences in the last six months, this year’s OpenZFS Developer’s Summit was a bit different than usual. Held via Zoom to accommodate for 2020’s new normal in terms of social engagements, the conference featured a mix of talks delivered live via webinars, and breakout sessions held as regular meetings. This helped recapture some of the “hallway track” that would be lost in an online conference. • After attending the conference, I wrote up some of my notes from each of the talks • Part 2 (https://klarasystems.com/articles/openzfs-developer-summit-part-2/) ZFS and FreeBSD Support Klara offers flexible Support Subscriptions for your ZFS and FreeBSD infrastructure, simply sign up for our monthly subscription! What's even better is that for the month of October we are giving away 3 months for free, for every yearly subscription, and one month free when you sign up for a 6-months subscription! Check it out on our website! (https://klarasystems.com/support/) News Roundup BastilleBSD - native container management for FreeBSD (https://fibric.hashnode.dev/bastillebsd-native-container-management-for-freebsd) Some time ago, I had the requirement to use FreeBSD in a project, and soon the question came up if Docker and Kubernetes can be used. On FreeBSD, Docker is not very well supported, and even if you can get it running, Linux is used in a Docker container. My experience with Docker on FreeBSD is awful, and so I started looking for alternatives. A quick search on one of the most significant online search engines led me to Jails and then to BastilleBSD. Tarsnap – cleaning up old backups (https://dan.langille.org/2020/09/10/tarsnap-cleaning-up-old-backups/) I use Tarsnap for my critical data. Case in point, I use it to backup my Bacula database dump. I use Bacula to backup my hosts. The database in question keeps track of what was backed up, from what host, the file size, checksum, where that backup is now, and many other items. Losing this data is annoying but not a disaster. It can be recreated from the backup volumes, but that is time consuming. As it is, the file is dumped daily, and rsynced to multiple locations. MWL - BookSale (https://mwl.io/archives/8009) For those interested in such things, I recently posted my 60,000th tweet. This prodded me to try an experiment I’ve been pondering for a while. Over at my ebookstore, two of my books are now on a “Name Your Own Price” sale. You can get git commit murder and PAM Mastery for any price you wish, with a minimum of $1. Beastie Bits Brian Kernighan: UNIX, C, AWK, AMPL, and Go Programming | Lex Fridman Podcast #109 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9upVbGSBFo) The UNIX Time-Sharing System - Dennis M. Ritchie and Ken Thompson - July 1974 (https://chsasank.github.io/classic_papers/unix-time-sharing-system.html#) Using a 1930 Teletype as a Linux Terminal (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XLZ4Z8LpEE) *** ###Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Feedback/Questions lars - infosec handbook (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/374/feedback/lars%20-%20infosec%20handbook.md) scott - zfs import (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/374/feedback/scott%20-%20zfs%20import.md) zhong - first episode (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/374/feedback/zhong%20-%20first%20episode.md) Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv) ***

Rush Strutter Zep Magik
Kiss: Destroyer

Rush Strutter Zep Magik

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 94:38


Rush Strutter Zep Magik returns with fire and thunder, surveying the landscape of a Kiss keystone, the 1976 album Destroyer. Before they get down to it, Kevin recounts all of the times that he has met Andrew W.K. and Mike discusses his longstanding affection for the founding fathers of black metal, Venom. The guys also talk about guitars and gear, including the super cheap MiMiDi delay pedal as well as the terrific stuff by the good people at Electro-Harmonix. They go track by track through Destroyer, discussing the origins, alternate takes, and noteworthy covers of some of the most important songs in the Kiss canon. Related, recommended, and required resources for this episode: “Party Hard” by Andrew W.K. AWK’s live performance from the 2002 season of Saturday Night Live “Do You Love Me?” by Nirvana A crazy cover from the ’92 Sub Pop compilation Hard to believe: A Collection of Kiss Covers Kiss Wins the 1976 People’s Choice Award for Music Footage of their big win for “Beth,” including appearances by Dick Van Dyke and Goldie Hawn “Venom” by Venom 1979 demo featuring Clive Archer of vocals, from the Sons of Satan album

BSD Now
365: Whole year round

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 46:54


FreeBSD USB Audio, Kyua: An introduction for NetBSD users, Keeping backup ZFS on Linux kernel modules around, CLI Tools 235x Faster than Hadoop, FreeBSD Laptop Battery Life Status Command, and more. NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/) Headlines FreeBSD USB Audio (https://www.davidschlachter.com/misc/freebsd-usb-audio) I recently got a Behringer UMC22 sound card for video conferencing and DJing. This page documents what I’ve learned about using this sound card, and USB audio in general, on FreeBSD. tl;dr: Everything works as long as the sound card follows the USB audio device class specification. Kyua: An introduction for NetBSD users (https://wiki.netbsd.org/kyua/) Kyua's current goal is to reimplement only the ATF tools while maintaining backwards compatibility with the tests written with the ATF libraries (i.e. with the NetBSD test suite). Because Kyua is a replacement of some ATF components, the end goal is to integrate Kyua into the NetBSD base system (just as ATF is) and remove the deprecated ATF components. Removing the deprecated components will allow us to make the above-mentioned improvements to Kyua, as well as many others, without having to deal with the obsolete ATF code base. Discussing how and when this transition might happen is out of the scope of this document at the moment. News Roundup Keeping backup ZFS on Linux kernel modules around (https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/ZFSOnLinuxModuleBackups) I'm a long term user of ZFS on Linux and over pretty much all of the time I've used it, I've built it from the latest development version. Generally this means I update my ZoL build at the same time as I update my Fedora kernel, since a ZoL update requires a kernel reboot anyway. This is a little bit daring, of course, although the ZoL development version has generally been quite solid (and this way I get the latest features and improvements long before I otherwise would). Command-line Tools can be 235x Faster than your Hadoop Cluster (https://adamdrake.com/command-line-tools-can-be-235x-faster-than-your-hadoop-cluster.html) As I was browsing the web and catching up on some sites I visit periodically, I found a cool article from Tom Hayden about using Amazon Elastic Map Reduce (EMR) and mrjob in order to compute some statistics on win/loss ratios for chess games he downloaded from the millionbase archive, and generally have fun with EMR. Since the data volume was only about 1.75GB containing around 2 million chess games, I was skeptical of using Hadoop for the task, but I can understand his goal of learning and having fun with mrjob and EMR. Since the problem is basically just to look at the result lines of each file and aggregate the different results, it seems ideally suited to stream processing with shell commands. I tried this out, and for the same amount of data I was able to use my laptop to get the results in about 12 seconds (processing speed of about 270MB/sec), while the Hadoop processing took about 26 minutes (processing speed of about 1.14MB/sec). FreeBSD Laptop Find Out Battery Life Status Command (https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/freebsd-finding-out-battery-life-state-on-laptop/) I know how to find out battery life status using Linux operating system. How do I monitor battery status on a laptop running FreeBSD version 9.x/10.x/11.x/12.x? You can use any one of the following commands to get battery status under FreeBSD laptop including remaining battery life and more. Beastie Bits BSD Beer (https://i.redd.it/hlh8luidzgg51.jpg) Awk for JSON (https://github.com/mohd-akram/jawk) Drawing Pictures The Unix Way - with pic and troff (https://youtu.be/oG2A_1vC6aM) Refactoring the FreeBSD Kernel with Checked C (https://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/jzhou41/papers/freebsd_checkedc.pdf) Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Feedback/Questions Jason - German Locales (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/365/jason%20-%20german%20locale.md) pcwizz - Router Style Device (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/365/pcwizz%20-%20router%20style%20device.md) predrag - OpenBSD Router Hardware (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/365/predrag%20-%20openbsd%20router%20hardware.md) *** Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv) ***

Lex Fridman Podcast
#109 – Brian Kernighan: UNIX, C, AWK, AMPL, and Go Programming

Lex Fridman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 103:37


Brian Kernighan is a professor of computer science at Princeton University. He co-authored the C Programming Language with Dennis Ritchie (creator of C) and has written a lot of books on programming, computers, and life including the Practice of Programming, the Go Programming Language, his latest UNIX: A History and a Memoir. He co-created AWK, the text processing language used by Linux folks like myself. He co-designed AMPL, an algebraic modeling language for large-scale optimization. Support this podcast by supporting our sponsors: – Eight Sleep: https://eightsleep.com/lex – Raycon: http://buyraycon.com/lex If you would like to get more information about this podcast

The Bike Shed
252: I'm a Designer Now

The Bike Shed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 54:50


On this week's episode, Steph and Chris discuss leveraging the Unix utility sed to search files and remove unnecessary test setup, using Vim's Arglist to create a to-do list for file edits, and budgeting time for fancy command-line scripts. They then take a deep dive into the world of utility-first CSS and TailwindCSS. This episode is brought to you by: ScoutAPM (https://scoutapm.com/bikeshed) - Give Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy ExpressVPN (https://www.expressvpn.com/bikeshed) - Click through to get get an extra three months FREE on a one-year package Register here to attend the free panel discussion "How to sell technical debt to the business" (https://tbot.io/tech-debt) sed (https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/sed.html) The Unix Chainsaw by Gary Bernhardt (https://youtu.be/ZQnyApKysg4) awk (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AWK) Vim's Arglist as a File-Centric Todo List (https://ctoomey.com/writing/using-vims-arglist-as-a-todo-list/) xkcd (https://xkcd.com/) React Podcast - 88: Adam Wathan on Making Your Own Money, Refactoring UI, and tailwindcss (https://reactpodcast.com/episodes/88) Tailwind CSS (https://tailwindcss.com/) Tailwind Cheat Sheet (https://nerdcave.com/tailwind-cheat-sheet) Redesigning the Tuple Client UI (https://tuple.app/blog/redesign) Bourbon (https://github.com/thoughtbot/bourbon) PurgeCSS (https://purgecss.com/) thoughtbot dotfiles (https://github.com/thoughtbot/dotfiles) PostCSS (https://postcss.org/)

The Time Machine with Andrew Green
"Your Friend Andrew WK" Creator-Flavio De Feo

The Time Machine with Andrew Green

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 52:31


Today we bring the party as I talk to Flavio De Feo which is the creator, director, editor of the brand new documentary that you can find on Youtube called “Your Friend Andrew WK” which is a documentary that covers the whole career of the party god himself Andrew WK. Link to the Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chOhWR9t8d8My Interview with AWK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXlhZLddaRQ&list=PL3dUpqiXbMGuapZTU-8Ac-QaaRP8l1AQa&index=26Become a Patreon today! www.patreon.com/ttmwag

LINUX Unplugged
353: Feeling Elive

LINUX Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 57:15


We're blown away by the Enlightenment desktop, and its little known features, and we share a quick way for you to try it out yourself. Plus our experience with Pop!_OS 20.04, Telegram's recent embarrassment, and some feedback. Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Jill Bryant Ryniker.

Awake All Hours
002 // Invisible Sandwich

Awake All Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 109:22


Welcome back to Awake All Hours! This week the electronic music community pays its respects to Detroit legend, Mike Huckaby. It's a big week for singles as we discuss new music from two very notable J's and we talk about the prospect of no large scale public events until 2021 following Zeke Emanuel's statements in the New York Times. Finally, there's album and EP reviews from Hodge, Roza Terenzi, dgoHn and many more! FB // https://www.facebook.com/Awk.All.Hrs SC // https://soundcloud.com/awk-all-hrs

And A Side Of Fries
Deep Fry Episode 1: The Relationship I Didn't Know I Was In Till It Was Over

And A Side Of Fries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 90:07


Here is another new show, I will be taking a deep dive into a subject or story, and in this first episode I get really in my feels and tell a hilarious story about a relationship I never knew I was in till we broke up so........AWK.

Awake All Hours
001 // The Maiden Voyage

Awake All Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 102:08


Aaannd it's liiiiive! In our debut episode, we discuss how we think the scene is faring in the midst of Coronavirus and how we hope it will look on the otherside, do a quick round up of news and review fresh EP's and albums from Nicolas Jaar, Minor Science, Kouslin, Alix Perez and many more. Head to our facebook page and soundcloud where you will find a companion DJ mix showcasing all of the music we review in this episode. FB // https://www.facebook.com/Awk.All.Hrs SC // https://soundcloud.com/awk-all-hrs

Ethical & Sustainable Investing News to Profit By!
PODCAST: ESG Funds Outperform in Market Downturn. And more…

Ethical & Sustainable Investing News to Profit By!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 16:50


ESG funds outperform in market downturn according to research by Bloomberg and Morningstar! One big reason is they are big on tech: the FANG’s – Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix; and Alphabet (Google). Consumers spending more time at home due to COVID-19 are buying and using the products and services of these companies. Other news covered too PODCAST: ESG Funds Outperform in Market Downturn. And More… Transcript & Links, Episode 28, March 27, 2020 Hello, Ron Robins here. Welcome to podcast episode 28 for March 27, 2020, titled “ESG Funds Outperform in Downturn. And More…”—presented by Investing for the Soul. investingforthesoul.com is your site for vital global ethical and sustainable investing news, commentary, information, and resources. Remember that you can find a full transcript, links to content – including stock symbols – and bonus material at this episode’s podcast page located at investingforthesoul.com/podcasts. And, Google any terms that are unfamiliar to you. Despite the market turmoil, there are still a few analysts willing to stick their necks out in favour of ESG and sustainable investments! Now to this episode. ------------------------------------------------------------- A) ESG Funds Outperform in Market Downturn This first article is highly encouraging as it reports on how ESG funds outperform in market downturn. Titled As coronavirus infects markets, sustainable funds prove their mettle. It’s written by Naveena Sadasivam and appeared on the Grist site. Here are some quotes. “Could portfolios that avoided oil and gas companies, tobacco, and other profitable but controversial industries have high enough returns to satisfy investors? Would they survive during times of market upheaval?... According to a Bloomberg analysis, the average ESG fund fell by about 12 percent this year. That’s a big tumble, but it’s just half the decrease seen by the S&P 500 Index over the same period. A separate analysis of about 200 U.S. funds by Morningstar, a financial services firm, also found that, although ESG funds have taken a hit, they’re faring better than their conventional counterparts and are overrepresented in the top quartiles of their peer groups, in terms of their performance.” End quote. So that’s something to help you feel better knowing that ESG funds outperform in market downturn. ------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Companies To Invest In If You Want To Fight Climate Change Another article that could help cheer you up and refocus your attention on what is still likely the most important issue facing our planet – which is, of course, climate change! Victoria Simpson writing on the World Atlas site has penned a post titled 10 Companies To Invest In If You Want To Fight Climate Change. However, I’m only going to cover 9 of the companies. Ms. Simpson starts with her last pick. “ 9) General Electric (GE) GE is now dominant in the wind business. The company’s shares have gone down considerably in recent years, but some restructuring has them now more streamlined and focusing on aviation, healthcare and power exclusively, including wind turbines. 8) Vestas Wind Systems (VWS.CO) It… has $8 billion in annual revenue, making this an impressive venture. From Denmark, Vestas is said to have a more than [a] 30% increase in its backlog of wind turbine orders. 7) First Trust Global Wind Energy (FAN) First Trust Global Wind Energy is an exchange-traded fund. It holds shares in many wind-energy companies including Vestas (VWS.CO) and GE (GE). 6) Sunrun (RUN) According to Nasdaq.com, Sunrun is a company making solar panels that is doing well. It has experienced a 200% increase since 2017 and is presently the number one residential solar installer in the US. Sales are thought to increase considerably in Florida and Texas in the near future as policy changes are opening the markets in these areas. 5) BASF (BAS.DE) A key component to consuming less energy is having the right insulation in your walls… BASF is a world leader in thermal insulation materials with an estimated 6% annual growth rate projected to take place from 2019 to 2025. 4) Beyond Meat (BYND) The market in plant-based meat substitutes has been around for a long while, but it has taken a new leap with Beyond Meat products. They have now been introduced to Tim Horton’s, Subway, Denny’s, TGIF Friday’s, and other major restaurant chains… For those seeking a more established stock with a similar outlook, there is also Kellogg (K). The cereal company acquired MorningStar Farms back in 1999, and it is now selling 90 million pounds of meat-free proteins through names like Morningstoar, Kashi, and Gardenburger. 3) First Solar (FSLR) In addition to Sunrun, which is mentioned above, First Solar is a company to look at when considering an investment in solar power. The company is an American manufacturer of solar panels. It is also a provider of utility-scale PV power plants and supporting services, including construction, finance, maintenance, and end-of-life panel recycling, according to Wikipedia… This is a company to watch, according to Investopedia.com. 2) Tesla (TSLA) Tesla is not sticking to cars alone. It acquired SolarCity, a solar panel and solar roof tile manufacturer, and is it also specializing in battery energy storage from home to grid-scale. 1) United Natural Foods (UNFI) United Natural Foods is also a prime supplier of organic foods to the public…  It could be a good bet for environmentally conscious investors.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- B) ESG Funds Outperform in Market Downturn Another recent article that focused on climate change investing is titled 7 Great ETFs to Invest in Climate Change. It’s written by Jeff Reeves and appeared on the US News & World Report and Yahoo! Finance sites. Some of these funds are probably among the ESG funds outperforming in market downturn. Check them out. Here are Mr. Reeves's suggestions and quotes by him on the seven ETFs. 1) Invesco WilderHill Clean Energy ETF (PBW) Tied to the WilderHill Clean Energy Index… this ETF gives you a look at the major domestic names in the space. That includes conventional stocks you may think of like residential solar provider Sunnova Energy International (NOVA) as well as hydrogen fuel cell company Bloom Energy Corp. (BE). Collectively, the roughly 40 stocks in the fund add up to a pretty diversified look at alternative energy companies in America. 2) iShares Global Clean Energy ETF (ICLN) iShares Global Clean Energy ETF covers publicly traded companies that are engaged in solar, wind and other renewable power sources around the world… The drawback here is that with only about 30 companies and a number of large-scale utility stocks like this, you get fewer of the component manufacturers and service stocks that appear in Invesco WilderHill Clean Energy ETF. So, while more geographically diverse, investors should be aware of the focus on power generation players. 3) Invesco Solar ETF (TAN) Invesco Solar ETF tracks about two dozen solar energy players including First Solar (FSLR) and SolarEdge Technologies (SEDG)… Solar stocks are the go-to alternative energy investment for many on Wall Street, and Invesco Solar ETF allows you to play this subsector in one simple instrument. Just remember that it's more volatile than other broader energy funds. 4) First Trust ISE Global Wind Energy Index Fund (FAN) Wind turbines alone account for more than 8% of total energy generation in the U.S. That's on par with both nuclear capacity and hydroelectric power capacity, and significantly ahead of the 3% share of solar. First Trust ISE Global Wind Energy Index Fund does wrap up some of the biggest dedicated plays like Denmark-based Vestas (VWS.CO)as well as firms like General Electric Co. (GE) that are major producers of wind turbines and related technologies. 5) Invesco Cleantech ETF (PZD) If you want smaller players with growth potential or a focus on secondary technology instead of large-scale power production, Invesco offers a ‘clean-tech’ ETF designed to target companies that derive the majority of their revenue from products or services that are environmentally conscious. Among its 50 or so holdings are Luxembourg-based Eurofins Scientific (ERFSF) that designs environmental and ‘agriscience’ testing products to help measure health and environmental impact, or biologics player Novozymes (NVZMY) that is trying to replace plastics and harsh chemicals with microorganisms and natural enzymes in everyday products. 6) SPDR MSCI ACWI Low Carbon Target ETF (LOWC) On the other side of these firms focused on green energy or natural products are the end users. And while consumer behavior matters, the fate of the planet is perhaps more reliant on the actions and business models of major corporations than individual household habits. The SPDR MSCI ACWI Low Carbon Target ETF is designed to focus on the corporations that are the most environmentally conscious. 7) Invesco Water Resources ETF (PHO) One of the harsh realities of global warming is the increase in water demand caused by rising temperatures. This is particularly true in the American west, where states like California and Arizona have seen persistent droughts and related wildfires. The Invesco Water Resources ETF is a way to profit from this trend, however, through roughly 35 water-related holdings that include publicly traded water utilities like American Water Works Co. (AWK) as well as pump, flow control and service providers such as industrial giant Danaher Corp. (DHR). ------------------------------------------------------------- Ending Comments Well, these are my top news stories and tips for this podcast:ESG Funds Outperform in Market Downturn. And More… And to get all the links, stock symbols and more, or to read the transcript of this podcast and with additional information too, please go to investingforthesoul.com/podcasts and scroll down to this episode. Also, be sure to click the like and subscribe buttons in iTunes/Apple Podcasts or wherever you download or listen to this podcast. And, please click the share buttons to share this podcast with your friends and family. That way you can help promote not only this podcast but ethical and sustainable investing globally. So, let’s help create a better world with our investments! Contact me if you have any questions. Stay well and healthy and wise with your investments! Thank you for listening. Talk to you again on April 7. Bye for now. © 2020 Ron Robins, Investing for the Soul.

Lizard People: Comedy & Conspiracy Theories
Andrew WK's Big Lie with Joey and Justin

Lizard People: Comedy & Conspiracy Theories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 74:49


Who - or what - is Andrew WK? Well there's the easy answer - he's a party rockin' multi-instrumentalist and singer and inspirational speaker known for his wild antics and bizarrely dirty suits. But is he also... a fraud?? The Everything Reviewed boys are back, and Joey Bergren and Justin Sherman have a little theory about what AWK might be hiding under all that beautiful hair. Is he really that big in Japan? You're gonna have to listen to find out.

Jupiter Extras
Brunch with Brent: Peter Adams Part 1

Jupiter Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 59:24


Brent sits down with Peter Adams, professional photographer and former founder and CTO of several internet-technology startups in New York and Silicon Valley. We explore his photography project "Faces of Open Source", his history in the dot-com bubble era, how he came to love open source, and more. Brunch with Brent: Peter Adams Part 2 comes out this Friday. Special Guest: Peter Adams.

AWK
Alan, Exam Room Broga Champion

AWK

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 23:39


On this episode of AWK, we sit down with Kaleb, Lindy, Jasmin, and Rachel to ask the important questions like which extreme sport would Dr. Keister play and what would he name his autobiography? Find out on this episode of AWK.

AWK
Alan, the Evil Twin

AWK

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 19:42


This episode, we are joined by Ana G., Magali, K'Lynn, and Shellie to talk about HTC conspiracy theories, Kanye West, and Dr. Keister's dark backstory. Hear all about these topics and more on this episode of AWK.

Programmers Quickie
Awk for text processing

Programmers Quickie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 17:55


These are the concepts to know when you approach to study the command line tool Awk, it's very powerful but when you try to study it, it many times just does not make sense and appear to be complex, but this should not be the case, this is only because we come from procedural languages, once you grasp the main concepts behind it, it can be much more easier to study it.

Artists That Work
Episode 5: Working mums & terrible puns.

Artists That Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 67:23


Episode 5 is out and about. We go off topic a lot and learn about each others tools. A really big highlight this episode..... We interview renouned comic illustrator Karrie Fransman!!!!We also have sad clown Awk the clownAnd George's lovely fiancée Alistair Sutherland chatting by bubbled at Rah Petherbridge home and studio the #AvantYardeStudioTell us about your favourite things to do with your life as an Artist that works #ATWmyfavoritethingHappy New year from Rah and George!.#artiststhatwork #artiststhatareworking #londonartists #becreative #cocktailmoment #artistspodcast #artytypes #poetry #comedypodcast #artists #londonlife #comedypodcast #karriefransman #illustrator #artpodcast #workingmums..thank you for the enthusiasm tell your friends to tell your friends to tell your friends See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

AWK
Alan, Out in the Cornfield

AWK

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 25:26


On our first episode, we are joined by Nora, Eloisa, Chelsea, Lisa, and Karen to discuss important questions including which Disney princess AWK is, who would win in a fight, and what would AWK's farmersonly.com profile look like? Find out in this episode of AWK.

BSD Now
324: Emergency Space Mode

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 46:30


Migrating drives and zpool between hosts, OpenBSD in 2019, Dragonfly’s new zlib and dhcpcd, Batch renaming images and resolution with awk, a rant on the X11 ICCCM selection system, hammer 2 emergency space mode, and more. Headlines Migrating drives and the zpool from one host to another. (https://dan.langille.org/2019/10/26/migrating-drives-and-the-zpool-from-one-host-to-another/) Today is the day. Today I move a zpool from an R710 into an R720. The goal: all services on that zpool start running on the new host. Fortunately, that zpool is dedicated to jails, more or less. I have done some planning about this, including moving a poudriere on the R710 into a jail. Now it is almost noon on Saturday, I am sitting in the basement (just outside the server room), and I’m typing this up. In this post: FreeBSD 12.0 Dell R710 (r710-01) Dell R720 (r720-01) drive caddies from eBay and now I know the difference between SATA and SATAu PLEASE READ THIS first: Migrating ZFS Storage Pools (https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19253-01/819-5461/gbchy/index.html) OpenBSD in 2019 (https://blog.habets.se/2019/10/OpenBSD-in-2019.html) I’ve used OpenBSD on and off since 2.1. More back then than in the last 10 years or so though, so I thought I’d try it again. What triggered this was me finding a silly bug in GNU cpio that has existed with a “FIXME” comment since at least 1994. I checked OpenBSD to see if it had a related bug, but as expected no it was just fine. I don’t quite remember why I stopped using OpenBSD for servers, but I do remember filesystem corruption on “unexpected power disconnections” (even with softdep turned on), which I’ve never really seen on Linux. That and that fewer things “just worked” than with Linux, which matters more when I installed more random things than I do now. I’ve become a lot more minimalist. Probably due to less spare time. Life is better when you don’t run things like PHP (not that OpenBSD doesn’t support PHP, just an example) or your own email server with various antispam tooling, and other things. This is all experience from running OpenBSD on a server. On my next laptop I intend to try running OpenBSD on the dektop, and will see if that more ad-hoc environment works well. E.g. will gnuradio work? Lack of other-OS VM support may be a problem. Verdict Ouch, that’s a long list of bad stuff. Still, I like it. I’ll continue to run it, and will make sure my stuff continues working on OpenBSD. And maybe in a year I’ll have a review of OpenBSD on a laptop. News Roundup New zlib, new dhcpcd (https://www.dragonflydigest.com/2019/10/29/23683.html) zlib and dhcpcd are both updated in DragonFly… but my quick perusal of the commits makes it sound like bugfix only; no usage changes needed. DHCPCD Commit: http://lists.dragonflybsd.org/pipermail/commits/2019-October/719768.html ZLIB Commit: http://lists.dragonflybsd.org/pipermail/commits/2019-October/719772.html Batch renaming images, including image resolution, with awk (https://victoria.dev/verbose/batch-renaming-images-including-image-resolution-with-awk/) The most recent item on my list of “Geeky things I did that made me feel pretty awesome” is an hour’s adventure that culminated in this code: $ file IMG* | awk 'BEGIN{a=0} {print substr($1, 1, length($1)-5),a++"_"substr($8,1, length($8)-1)}' | while read fn fr; do echo $(rename -v "s/$fn/img_$fr/g" *); done IMG_20170808_172653_425.jpg renamed as img_0_4032x3024.jpg IMG_20170808_173020_267.jpg renamed as img_1_3024x3506.jpg IMG_20170808_173130_616.jpg renamed as img_2_3024x3779.jpg IMG_20170808_173221_425.jpg renamed as img_3_3024x3780.jpg IMG_20170808_173417_059.jpg renamed as img_4_2956x2980.jpg IMG_20170808_173450_971.jpg renamed as img_5_3024x3024.jpg IMG_20170808_173536_034.jpg renamed as img_6_4032x3024.jpg IMG_20170808_173602_732.jpg renamed as img_7_1617x1617.jpg IMG_20170808_173645_339.jpg renamed as img_8_3024x3780.jpg IMG_20170909_170146_585.jpg renamed as img_9_3036x3036.jpg IMG_20170911_211522_543.jpg renamed as img_10_3036x3036.jpg IMG_20170913_071608_288.jpg renamed as img_11_2760x2760.jpg IMG_20170913_073205_522.jpg renamed as img_12_2738x2738.jpg // ... etc etc The last item on the aforementioned list is “TODO: come up with a shorter title for this list.” I hate the X11 ICCCM selection system, and you should too - A Rant (http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/rants/icccm.txt) d00d, that document is devilspawn. I've recently spent my nights in pain implementing the selection mechanism. WHY OH WHY OH WHY? why me? why did I choose to do this? and what sick evil twisted mind wrote this damn spec? I don't know why I'm working with it, I just wanted to make a useful program. I didn't know what I was getting myself in to. Nobody knows until they try it. And once you start, you're unable to stop. You can't stop, if you stop then you haven't completed it to spec. You can't fail on this, it's just a few pages of text, how can that be so hard? So what if they use Atoms for everything. So what if there's no explicit correlation between the target type of a SelectionNotify event and the type of the property it indicates? So what if the distinction is ambiguous? So what if the document is littered with such atrocities? It's not the spec's fault, the spec is authoritative. It's obviously YOUR (the implementor's) fault for misunderstanding it. If you didn't misunderstand it, you wouldn't be here complaining about it would you? HAMMER2 emergency space mode (https://www.dragonflydigest.com/2019/10/22/23652.html) As anyone who has been running HAMMER1 or HAMMER2 has noticed, snapshots and copy on write and infinite history can eat a lot of disk space, even if the actual file volume isn’t changing much. There’s now an ‘emergency mode‘ for HAMMER2, where disk operations can happen even if there isn’t space for the normal history activity. It’s dangerous, in that the normal protections against data loss if power is cut go away, and snapshots created while in this mode will be mangled. So definitely don’t leave it on! Beastie Bits The BastilleBSD community has started work on over 100 automation templates (https://twitter.com/BastilleBSD/status/1186659762458501120) PAM perturbed (https://www.dragonflydigest.com/2019/10/23/23654.html) OpenBSD T-Shirts now available (https://teespring.com/stores/openbsd) FastoCloud (Opensource Media Service) now available on FreeBSD (https://old.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/dlyqtq/fastocloud_opensource_media_service_now_available/) Unix: A History and a Memoir by Brian Kernighan now available (https://www.cs.princeton.edu/~bwk/) OpenBSD Moonlight game streaming client from a Windows + Nvidia PC (https://www.reddit.com/r/openbsd_gaming/comments/d6xboo/openbsd_moonlight_game_streaming_client_from_a/) *** Feedback/Questions Tim - Release Notes for Lumina 1.5 (http://dpaste.com/38DNSXT#wrap) Answer Here (http://dpaste.com/3QJX8G3#wrap) Brad - vBSDcon Trip Report (http://dpaste.com/316MGVX#wrap) Jacob - Using terminfo on FreeBSD (http://dpaste.com/131N05J#wrap) Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv) Your browser does not support the HTML5 video tag.

Witches Of The Ozarks
Shadow work; spirit guide tarot spread 10/23/19

Witches Of The Ozarks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 14:19


Using the lovely Halloween deck Madam Aimee has been working with to check in with our spirit guides in prep for merc.retro. Also our first recording so it's a bit AWK.

Random Tech Thoughts
Humble Book Bundle: Linux & Unix By O'Reilly

Random Tech Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 4:30


https://www.humblebundle.com/books/linux-unix-oreilly-books?partner=thetalkinggeek$1 Tier:Classic Shell scripting, first editionLinux device drivers, 3rd editionIntroducing regular expressions, first editionGrep pocket reference, first editionLearning GNU emacs, third editionUnix power tools, 3rd edition$8 Tier:Learning the bash shell, 3rd editionLearning the vi and vim editors, 7th editionLinux in a nutshell, sixth editionSed and awk, second edition$15 Tier:Bash cookbook, second editionLinux system programming, second editionMastering regular expressions, 3rd editionEffective AWK programming, 4th editionLinux pocket guide, 3rd editionhttps://www.humblebundle.com/books/linux-unix-oreilly-books?partner=thetalkinggeek

Random Tech Thoughts
Humble Book Bundle: Linux & Unix By O'Reilly

Random Tech Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 4:30


https://www.humblebundle.com/books/linux-unix-oreilly-books?partner=thetalkinggeek$1 Tier:Classic Shell scripting, first editionLinux device drivers, 3rd editionIntroducing regular expressions, first editionGrep pocket reference, first editionLearning GNU emacs, third editionUnix power tools, 3rd edition$8 Tier:Learning the bash shell, 3rd editionLearning the vi and vim editors, 7th editionLinux in a nutshell, sixth editionSed and awk, second edition$15 Tier:Bash cookbook, second editionLinux system programming, second editionMastering regular expressions, 3rd editionEffective AWK programming, 4th editionLinux pocket guide, 3rd editionhttps://www.humblebundle.com/books/linux-unix-oreilly-books?partner=thetalkinggeek

Destination Linux
Episode 140: Linux 5.3, Oracle Autonomous Linux, AMD Breaks World Records, Microsoft - Destination Linux 140

Destination Linux

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 67:46


https://destinationlinux.org/episode-140 - Hosted by Ryan, Zeb, Noah & Michael Quick Links: Zeb, aka Zebedeeboss = https://youtube.com/zebedeeboss Noah of Ask Noah Show = http://asknoahshow.com Michael of TuxDigital = https://tuxdigital.com Ryan, aka DasGeek = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Want to Support the Show? Support us on Patreon = https://destinationlinux.org/patreon Support us on Ko-fi = https://destinationlinux.org/kofi Order Destination Linux Apparel = https://teespring.com/destinationlinuxpodcast Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at https://destinationlinux.org/contact Topics covered in this episode: Full Show Notes with links at https://destinationlinux.org/episode-140 Linux Kernel 5.3 Released Oracle Autonomous Linux Stallman Resigns AMD Epyc Processors Break World Records Microsoft Employee Reaches Out The Great Geometric Multiverse Tour Tips & Tricks: USB Guard Software Spotlight: Our Spotlight this week comes from the community. Linux Maximus writes to say: Hi. Linux Maximus here. Great show guys, not one excepted.' Sed and Awk are great but I don't do enough scripting or terminal commands to spend the time learning how they work. And just forget about regex. But I need scripts that replaces one string with another string so I just love Rpl. Here is the blurb: rpl is a text replacement utility. It will replace strings with new strings in multiple text files. It can work recursively over directories and supports limiting the search to specific file suffixes. The syntax is really simple. Here is an example of replacing a string in a file rpl "oldstring" "newstring" /path/to/file It also has a other options like dry-run and backup of old files. Just run rpl --help and you get a easy overview of options. Very cool little project for us that like the terminal, but not That much. And again great show guys. More guests!

BSD Now
290: Timestamped Notes

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 50:01


FreeBSD on Cavium ThunderX, looking at NetBSD as an OpenBSD user, taking time-stamped notes in vim, OpenBSD 6.5 has been tagged, FreeBSD and NetBSD in GSoC 2019, SecBSD: an UNIX-like OS for Hackers, and more. ##Headlines ###ARM’d and dangerous: FreeBSD on Cavium ThunderX (aarch64) While I don’t remember for how many years I’ve had an interest in CPU architectures that could be an alternative to AMD64, I know pretty well when I started proposing to test 64-bit ARM at work. It was shortly after the disaster named Spectre / Meltdown that I first dug out server-class ARM hardware and asked whether we should get one such server and run some tests with it. While the answer wasn’t a clear “no” it also wasn’t exactly “yes”. I tried again a few times over the course of 2018 and each time I presented some more points why I thought it might be a good thing to test this. But still I wasn’t able to get a positive answer. Finally in January 2019 year I got a definitive answer – and it was “yes, go ahead”! The fact that Amazon had just presented their Graviton ARM Processor may have helped the decision. ###Looking at NetBSD from an OpenBSD user perspective I use to use NetBSD quite a lot. From 2.0 to 6.99. But for some reasons, I stopped using it about 2012, in favor of OpenBSD. Reading on the new 8 release, I wanted to see if all the things I didn’t like on NetBSD were gone. Here is a personal Pros / Cons list. No Troll, hopefully. Just trying to be objective. What I liked (pros) Things I didn’t like (cons) Conclusion So that was it. I didn’t spend more than 30 minutes of it. But I didn’t want to spend more time on it. I did stop using NetBSD because of the need to compile each and every packages ; it was in the early days of pkgin. I also didn’t like the way system maintenance was to be done. OpenBSD’s 6-months release seemed far more easy to manage. I still think NetBSD is a great OS. But I believe you have to spent more time on it than you would have to do with OpenBSD. That said, I’ll keep using my Puffy OS. ##News Roundup Using Vim to take time-stamped notes I frequently find myself needing to take time-stamped notes. Specifically, I’ll be in a call, meeting, or interview and need to take notes that show how long it’s been since the meeting started. My first thought was that there’s be a plugin to add time stamps, but a quick search didn’t turn anything up. However, I little digging did turn up the fact that vim has the built-in ability to tell time. This means that writing a bit of vimscript to insert a time stamp is pretty easy. After a bit of fiddling, I came up with something that serves my needs, and I decided it might be useful enough to others to be worth sharing. John Baldwin’s notes on bhyve meetings ###OpenBSD 6.5-beta has been tagged It’s that time of year again; Theo (deraadt@) has just tagged 6.5-beta. A good reminder for us all run an extra test install and see if your favorite port still works as you expect. CVSROOT: /cvs Module name: src Changes by: deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org 2019/02/26 15:24:41 Modified files: etc/root : root.mail share/mk : sys.mk sys/conf : newvers.sh sys/sys : ktrace.h param.h usr.bin/signify: signify.1 sys/arch/macppc/stand/tbxidata: bsd.tbxi Log message: crank to 6.5-beta ###The NetBSD Foundation participating in Google Summer of Code 2019 For the 4th year in a row and for the 13th time The NetBSD Foundation will participate in Google Summer of Code 2019! If you are a student and would like to learn more about Google Summer of Code please go to the Google Summer of Code homepage. You can find a list of projects in Google Summer of Code project proposals in the wiki. Do not hesitate to get in touch with us via #netbsd-code IRC channel on Freenode and via NetBSD mailing lists! ###SecBSD: an UNIX-like OS for Hackers SecBSD is an UNIX-like operating system focused on computer security based on OpenBSD. Designed for security testing, hacking and vulnerability assessment, it uses full disk encryption and ProtonVPN + OpenVPN by default. A security BSD enviroment for security researchers, penetration testers, bug hunters and cybersecurity experts. Developed by Dark Intelligence Team for private use and will be public release coming soon. ##Beastie Bits Why OpenBSD Rocks Rich’s sh (POSIX shell) tricks Drinking coffee with AWK Civilisational HTTP Error Codes MidnightBSD Roadmap NetBSD on Nintendo64 From Vimperator to Tridactyl ##Feedback/Questions Russell - BSD Now Question :: ZFS & FreeNAS Alan - Tutorial, install ARM *BSD with no other BSD box pls Johnny - New section to add to the show Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv Your browser does not support the HTML5 video tag.

Mind The HeadSpace
Mind the Headspace ep. 60: AWK

Mind The HeadSpace

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 59:17


Welcome to another episode of Mind the HeadSpace! Bringing you the best in the more eclectic and cerebral side of Dallas area electronic music DJs and producers. This time around we have Dallas area producer and DJ Justin Burdett returning with a DJ set under his alias AWK. In his own words this mix is "A kinda love-y Dub-y club-y bounce/juke-y blend" of tunes. Definitely a great mix of vibes up in this mix, and you can catch Justin playing out these same vibes at Wits End in Dallas every thursday for his residency at RUNNIN.As always be sure to like, comment (in itunes please!), SUBSCRIBE, download, and always, enjoy! -Fropsi   FIND AWK ONLINE: https://www.facebook.com/AWKDJ https://a-gh0st.bandcamp.com  https://soundcloud.com/bataa-tek    FIND US ONLINE: www.facebook.com/mindheadspace MERCH: https://www.redbubble.com/people/mindheadspace?asc=u  

Smile Radio Yorkshire
The Ritchie & Jakey J Show on Smile Radio - 13.02.2019

Smile Radio Yorkshire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 118:49


The Ritchie J Show - Tune in every Mon-Wednesday 1-3pm (U.K Time) for the best new, independent music from around the world, fun facts, featured artists and unscripted chat, He's live N' easy on www.smileradio.co     On this Show: It's New Music Wednesday  so we have a brand new Featured Artist of the day with: Midwich Cuckoos (check out more about them www.smileradio.co/featuredartists) We also have music from:  Fallen Lights, Dying Habit, The Hangmen, Arre! Arre!, Foreign Air, Nebrie, Windhand, Awk.me, Muchacho, The 5:55, Hello Cosmos, The C33s, babylon, Plan Three, Holy Moly & The Crackers, Everyday Dogs, The Mysterines, Fick as Fieves, Ron Gallo & Slow Caves Plus Ritchie gets back in the mix with some trivia courtesy of America's funnysite Cracked.com. Today's subject: 30 Facts about Candy & Much, much, more!  Check out the Ritchie J show live Mon-Wed 1-3pm! Facebook: www.facebook.com/smileradioyorkshire Twitter: www.twitter.com/smileradio3 Instagram: www.instagram.com/SmileRadio3 On Demand: www.smileradio.co/ondemand E-mail: ritchie.johnston@smileradio.co

Women of Innovation
Samantha Salay & Nikki Kragiel - [ep 5]

Women of Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 54:13


Awk market website: https://www.curiaonthedrag.com/auk-market/Thank you as alwayse to our amazing sponsors at the Woman’s Collaboratory at UF Innovate the HUB in Gainesville Florida.

Tech Done Right
Episode 52: Small, Sharp Developer Tools With Brian Hogan

Tech Done Right

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 41:30


Small, Sharp Developer Tools With Brian Hogan TableXI offers training for developers and product teams! For more info, visit http://tablexi.com.workshops or email workshops@tablexi.com. Guest Brian P. Hogan (https://twitter.com/bphogan): Editorial Manager for DigitalOcean (https://digitalocean.com), Author of Small, Sharp, Software Tools: Harness the Combinatoric Power of Command-Line Tools and Utilities (https://pragprog.com/book/bhcldev/small-sharp-software-tools), teacher, student, and musician. More info at bphogan.com (https://bphogan.com/). Summary Developers use a variety of tools other than their programming language to get their jobs done. This week, we talk about those tools with Brian Hogan, an Editorial Manager for DigitalOcean. Brian's a prolific technical educator, writer, and editor and he's currently the author of the book Small, Sharp, Software Tools (https://pragprog.com/book/bhcldev/small-sharp-software-tools) from the Pragmatic Press. We talk about why command line tools in particular are important, what command line tools do well, and why some people including myself often find them opaque and confusing. We talk about our favorite tools and about customizing your workflow to fit your needs. Notes 02:33 - Benefits to being comfortable on the Command Line Interface (CLI) Small, Sharp, Software Tools (https://pragprog.com/book/bhcldev/small-sharp-software-tools) Brad Urani, The Ruby Developer's Command Line Toolkit (http://confreaks.tv/videos/rubyconf2018-the-ruby-developer-s-command-line-toolkit) Noel Rappin, The Developers Toolkit (http://confreaks.tv/videos/rubyconf2018-the-developer-s-toolkit-everything-we-use-but-ruby) Developer's Toolkit Cheat Sheet (https://medium.com/@noelrap/developers-toolkit-cheat-sheet-82d98d34fde7) Create React App (https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app) A command that shows commonly used commands (https://twitter.com/samphippen/status/1017738991012114433) 09:43 - Concepts that people struggle with and don’t internalize 11:13 - ‘awk’ and ‘sed’ defined - awk (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AWK) - sed (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sed) - Elixir (https://elixir-lang.org) - F# (https://fsharp.org) 14:48 - The Ethos of Cargo Culting Information - Z Shell (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z_shell) - Oh My Zsh (https://ohmyz.sh) - Makefile (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makefile) - Deckset (https://www.deckset.com/) - Noel's Deckset Editor (https://github.com/noelrappin/deckset_editor) 20:02 - Reminding Yourself to Use Tools and Shortcuts - Z Shell History Substring Search (https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/tree/master/plugins/history-substring-search) - TextMate (https://macromates.com) 27:31 - Benefit to Setup/Cost Ratio - Bash prompt generator (http://ezprompt.net) - RB command line (https://github.com/thisredone/rb) 30:28 - Differences in Tools on Different Machines and Operating Systems 32:52 - Tools You Should Know Better - Rubular (http://rubular.com/) - regex101 (https://regex101.com/) - regex-railroad-diagram (https://atom.io/packages/regex-railroad-diagram) - entr (http://eradman.com/entrproject/) 37:29 - Practice as Continuous Improvement - Exercises for Programmers (https://pragprog.com/book/bhwb/exercises-for-programmers) Special Guest: Brian Hogan.

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
Free Therapy: Are We Too High?

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 5:08


They go on great dates but when they go without being “herbal 4/20 friendly” things are just AWK.

Introverted Intellect
Why Am I Awkward?

Introverted Intellect

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 12:37


Why am I awkward? It was the question of over half my life growing up as a young and shy kid. I didn't know why, I didn't understand why, and I couldn't figure it out. WHY am I SO awkward? Eventually, I knew I had to get to the bottom of it, so I figured it out and today, I'm going to tell you why and how I got out of it. Don't make my mistake and listen to this podcast to learn from my mistakes!

Software Defined Talk
Episode 102: That thermometer don’t work with my iPhone 7, also, AWS kube’ed & DevOps Thought Lordin’

Software Defined Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 56:24


At long last, Amazon joins the CNCF to work on kubernetes and container related projects. While it's not incredibly clear how strong this embrace is, it's pretty high up there. We also discuss if there's any new topics in DevOps and check-in on the anti-trust in tech meme. Meta, follow-up, etc. Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/sdt) - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit. Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there. Join us all in the SDT Slack (http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/slack). AWS caves to the kube Press release: “Amazon Web Services Joins Cloud Native Computing Foundation as Platinum Member.” (http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/amazon-web-services-joins-cloud-native-computing-foundation-as-platinum-member-300501820.html) Does this mean they’ll do Kubernetes stuff? “AWS plans to take an active role in the cloud native community, contributing to Kubernetes and other cloud native technologies such as containerd, CNI, and linkerd.” Adrian is all like (https://medium.com/@adrianco/cloud-native-computing-5f0f41a982bf): “we doin’ the open sourcery.” Heptio release (https://www.geekwire.com/2017/new-releases-heptio-co-founders-continue-unfinished-mission-make-kubernetes-easier-use/): Ark and such. What’s the deal (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFqiLGvZpVY) with Andy Rooney (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpJDg476Vkg)? By the way, what’s “cloud-native” meaning now-a-days. We got the way Coté uses it (https://pivotal.io/cloud-native), we got CNCF (straight up containers?), and then we got whatever this type of thing is (https://skillsmatter.com/conferences/9612-cloudnatives-2017) (think it’s the Coté/Pivotal definition). Thought Lord Problems Is DevOps tired? What are the new topics in DevOps Disruption vs. the Government Google and Facebook (http://fortune.com/2017/07/17/should-we-use-antitrust-law-against-google-or-facebook/). Amazon and Whole Foods (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-07-14/u-s-congressman-calls-for-hearings-on-amazon-s-whole-foods-bid). The Best Buy pain trade (http://investorfieldguide.com/wes/). “Why the grim reaper of retail hasn't come to claim Best Buy.” (http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-agenda-best-buy-20170717-htmlstory.html) Amazon doesn't kill everyone (yet) (http://www.theonion.com/blogpost/my-advice-anyone-starting-business-remember-someda-56539) All your svn and stories belong to us Collabnet and VersionOne merge (https://adtmag.com/articles/2017/08/08/collabnet-versionone.aspx). End-roll Get $50 off Casper mattresses with the code: horraymattray NEW DISCOUNT! DevOpsDays Nashville (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-nashville/), $25 off with the code 2017NashDevOpsDays - Coté will be keynoting (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-nashville/speakers/michael-cote/) - October 17th and 18th, 2017. NEW DISCOUNT! DevOpsDays Kansas City (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-kansascity/welcome/), September 21st and 22nd. Use the code SDT2017 when you register (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/devopsdays-kansas-city-2017-tickets-31754843592?aff=ado). PLUS we have one free ticket to give away. So, we need to figure out how to do that. Coté speaking at DevOps Riga (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-riga/welcome/) and DevOps Kansas City (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-kansascity/welcome/). Coté also speaking at Austin OpenStack Meetup (https://www.meetup.com/OpenStack-Austin/events/241908089/), August 17th, 2017. The Register’s conference, Continuous Lifecycle (https://continuouslifecycle.london/), in London (May 2018) has it’s CFP open, closed October 20th - submit something (https://continuouslifecycle.london/call-for-papers/)! SpringOne Platform registration open (https://2017.springoneplatform.io/ehome/s1p/registration), Dec 4th to 5th. Use the code S1P200_Cote for $200 off registration (https://2017.springoneplatform.io/ehome/s1p/registration). Check out this cool animated gif (https://video.twimg.com/tweet_video/DG0RbbEXoAEbTSr.mp4). Matt’s on the Road! August 17th - Sydney Chef Meetup (https://www.meetup.com/Chef-Sydney/events/240660647/) August 22nd - Sydney Cloud Native Meetup (https://www.meetup.com/Sydney-Cloud-Native-Meetup/events/241712226/) August 23rd - AWS Sydney North User Group (https://www.meetup.com/en-AU/Amazon-Web-Services-Sydney-North-User-Group/events/240951267/) September 12 - Perth MS Cloud Computing User Group (https://www.meetup.com/en-AU/Perth-Cloud/events/241297999/) September 20 - Azure Sydney Meetup (https://www.meetup.com/Azure-Sydney-User-Group/events/242374004/) October 11th - Brisbane Azure User Group (https://www.meetup.com/Brisbane-Azure-User-Group/events/240477415/) Recommendations Matt Ray: exa (https://the.exa.website), a modern replacement for ‘ls’; Sed & Awk 2nd Edition (http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9781565922259.do)! Brandon: Sleeping Gods (https://www.audible.com/pd/Fiction/Sleeping-Giants-Audiobook/B01A98UKAC) and Walking Gods (https://www.audible.com/pd/Mysteries-Thrillers/Waking-Gods-Audiobook/B01NGUBLBW/ref=a_search_c4_1_2_srTtl?qid=1502315059&sr=1-2). Coté: CostCo Saint Louis ribs. I feel like these are not healthy at all, but they sure are good. Also, the three European cheese plate. And use this good scallop recipe (http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2015/08/the-food-lab-best-seared-scallops-seafood-recipe.html). Andy Rooney picture (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Andy_Rooney.jpg) from Stephenson Brown.

BSD Now
201: Skip grep, use awk

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 143:07


In which we interview a unicorn, FreeNAS 11.0 is out, show you how to run Nextcloud in a FreeBSD jail, and talk about the connection between oil changes and software patches. This episode was brought to you by Headlines FreeNAS 11.0 is Now Here (http://www.freenas.org/blog/freenas-11-0/) The FreeNAS blog informs us: After several FreeNAS Release Candidates, FreeNAS 11.0 was released today. This version brings new virtualization and object storage features to the World's Most Popular Open Source Storage Operating System. FreeNAS 11.0 adds bhyve virtual machines to its popular SAN/NAS, jails, and plugins, letting you use host web-scale VMs on your FreeNAS box. It also gives users S3-compatible object storage services, which turns your FreeNAS box into an S3-compatible server, letting you avoid reliance on the cloud. FreeNAS 11.0 also introduces the beta version of a new administration GUI. The new GUI is based on the popular Angular framework and the FreeNAS team expects the GUI to be themeable and feature complete by 11.1. The new GUI follows the same flow as the existing GUI, but looks better. For now, the FreeNAS team has released it in beta form to get input from the FreeNAS community. The new GUI, as well as the classic GUI, are selectable from the login screen. Also new in FreeNAS 11 is an Alert Service page which configures the system to send critical alerts from FreeNAS to other applications and services such as Slack, PagerDuty, AWS, Hipchat, InfluxDB, Mattermost, OpsGenie, and VictorOps. FreeNAS 11.0 has an improved Services menu that adds the ability to manage which services and applications are started at boot. The FreeNAS community is large and vibrant. We invite you to join us on the FreeNAS forum (https://forums.freenas.org/index.php) and the #freenas IRC channel on Freenode. To download FreeNAS and sign-up for the FreeNAS Newsletter, visit freenas.org/download (http://www.freenas.org/download/). Building an IPsec Gateway With OpenBSD (https://www.exoscale.ch/syslog/2017/06/26/building-an-ipsec-gateway-with-openbsd/) Pierre-Yves Ritschard wrote the following blog article: With private networks just released on Exoscale, there are now more options to implement secure access to Exoscale cloud infrastructure. While we still recommend the bastion approach, as detailed in this article (https://www.exoscale.ch/syslog/2016/01/15/secure-your-cloud-computing-architecture-with-a-bastion/), there are applications or systems which do not lend themselves well to working this way. In these cases, the next best thing is building IPsec gateways. IPsec is a protocol which works directly at layer 3. It uses its configuration to determine which network flows should be sent encrypted on the wire. Once IPsec is correctly configured, selected network flows are transparently encrypted and applications do not need to modify anything to benefit from secured traffic. In addition to encryption, IPSec also authenticates the end points, so you can be sure you are exchanging packets with a trusted host For the purposes of this article we will work under the following assumptions: We want a host to network setup, providing access to cloud-hosted infrastructure from a desktop environment. Only stock tooling should be used on desktop environment, no additional VPN client should be needed. In this case, to ensure no additional software is needed on the client, we will configure an L2TP/IPsec gateway. This article will use OpenBSD as the operating system to implement the gateway. While this choice may sound surprising, OpenBSD excels at building gateways of all sorts thanks to its simple configuration formats and inclusion of all necessary software and documentation to do so in the base system. The tutorial assumes you have setup a local network between the hosts in the cloud, and walks through the configuration of an OpenBSD host as a IPsec gateway On the OpenBSD host, all necessary software is already installed. We will configure the system, as well as pf, npppd, and ipsec + Configure L2TP + Configure IPsec + Configure NAT + Enabled services: ipsec isakmpd npppd The tutorial then walks through configuring a OS X client, but other desktops will be very similar *** Running Nextcloud in a jail on FreeBSD (https://ramsdenj.com/2017/06/05/nextcloud-in-a-jail-on-freebsd.html) I recently setup Nextcloud 12 inside a FreeBSD jail in order to allow me access to files i might need while at University. I figured this would be a optimal solution for files that I might need access to unexpectedly, on computers where I am not in complete control. My Nextcloud instance is externally accessible, and yet if someone were to get inside my Jail, I could rest easy knowing they still didn't have access to the rest of my host server. I chronicled the setup process including jail setup using iocage, https with Lets Encrypt, and full setup of the web stack. Nextcloud has a variety of features such as calendar synchronization, email, collaborative editing, and even video conferencing. I haven't had time to play with all these different offerings and have only utilized the file synchronization, but even if file sync is not needed, Nextcloud has many offerings that make it worth setting up. MariaDB, PHP 7.0, and Apache 2.4 To manage my jails I'm using iocage. In terms of jail managers it's a fairly new player in the game of jail management and is being very actively developed. It just had a full rewrite in Python, and while the code in the background might be different, the actual user interface has stayed the same. Iocage makes use of ZFS clones in order to create “base jails”, which allow for sharing of one set of system packages between multiple jails, reducing the amount of resources necessary. Alternatively, jails can be completely independent from each other; however, using a base jail makes it easier to update multiple jails as well. + pkg install iocage + sysrc iocageenable=YES + iocage fetch -r 11.0-RELEASE + iocage create tag="stratus" jailzfs=on vnet=off boot=on ip4_addr="sge0|172.20.0.100/32" -r 11.0-RELEASE + iocage start stratus + iocage console stratus I have chosen to provide storage to the Nextcloud Jail by mounting a dataset over NFS on my host box. This means my server can focus on serving Nextcloud and my storage box can focus on housing the data. The Nextcloud Jail is not even aware of this since the NFS Mount is simply mounted by the host server into the jail. The other benefit of this is the Nextcloud jail doesn't need to be able to see my storage server, nor the ability to mount the NFS share itself. Using a separate server for storage isn't necessary and if the storage for my Nextcloud server was being stored on the same server I would have created a ZFS dataset on the host and mounted it into the jail. Next I set up a dataset for the database and delegated it into the jail. Using a separate dataset allows me to specify certain properties that are better for a database, it also makes migration easier in case I ever need to move or backup the database. With most of the requirements in place it was time to start setting up Nextcloud. The requirements for Nextcloud include your basic web stack of a web server, database, and PHP. Also covers the setup of acme.sh for LetsEncrypt. This is now available as a package, and doesn't need to be manually fetched Install a few more packages, and do a bit of configuration, and you have a NextCloud server *** Historical: My first OpenBSD Hackathon (http://bad.network/historical-my-first-openbsd-hackathon.html) This is a blog post by our friend, and OpenBSD developer: Peter Hessler This is a story about encouragement. Every time I use the word "I", you should think "I as in me, not I as in the author". In 2003, I was invited to my first OpenBSD Hackathon. Way before I was into networking, I was porting software to my favourite OS. Specifically, I was porting games. On the first night most of the hackathon attendees end up at the bar for food and beer, and I'm sitting next to Theo de Raadt, the founder of OpenBSD. At some point during the evening, he's telling me about all of these "crazy" ideas he has about randomizing libraries, and protections that can be done in ld.so. (ld.so is the part of the OS that loads the libraries your program needs. It's, uh, kinda important.) Theo is encouraging me to help implement some of these ideas! At some point I tell Theo "I'm just a porter, I don't know C." Theo responds with "It isn't hard, I'll have Dale (Rahn) show you how ld.so works, and you can do it." I was hoping that all of this would be forgotten by the next day, but sure enough Dale comes by. "Hey, are you Peter? Theo wanted me to show you how ld.so works" Dale spends an hour or two showing me how it works, the code structure, and how to recover in case of failure. At first I had lots of failures. Then more failures. And even more failures. Once, I broke my machine so badly I had to reinstall it. I learned a lot about how an OS works during this. But, I eventually started doing changes without it breaking. And some even did what I wanted! By the end of the hackathon I had came up with a useful patch, that was committed as part of a larger change. I was a nobody. With some encouragement, enough liquid courage to override my imposter syndrome, and a few hours of mentoring, I'm now doing big projects. The next time you're sitting at a table with someone new to your field, ask yourself: how can you encourage them? You just might make the world better. Thank you Dale. And thank you Theo. Everyone has to start somewhere. One of the things that sets the BSDs apart from certain other open source operating systems, is the welcoming community, and the tradition of mentorship. Sure, someone else in the OpenBSD project could have done the bits that Peter did, likely a lot more quickly, but then OpenBSD wouldn't have gained a new committer. So, if you are interested in working on one of the BSDs, reach out, and we'll try to help you find a mentor. What part of the system do you want to work on? *** Interview - Dan McDonald - allcoms@gmail.com (mailto:allcoms@gmail.com) (danboid) News Roundup FreeBSD 11.1-RC1 Available (https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2017-July/087340.html) 11.1-RC1 Installation images are available for: amd64, i386 powerpc, powerpc64 sparc64 armv6 BANANAPI, BEAGLEBONE, CUBIEBOARD, CUBIEBOARD2, CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD, GUMSTIX, RPI-B, RPI2, PANDABOARD, WANDBOARD aarch64 (aka arm64), including the RPI3, Pine64, OverDrive 1000, and Cavium Server A summary of changes since BETA3 includes: Several build toolchain related fixes. A use-after-free in RPC client code has been corrected. The ntpd(8) leap-seconds file has been updated. Various VM subsystem fixes. The '_' character is now allowed in newfs(8) labels. A potential sleep while holding a mutex has been corrected in the sa(4) driver. A memory leak in an ioctl handler has been fixed in the ses(4) driver. Virtual Machine Disk Images are available for the amd64 and i386 architectures. Amazon EC2 AMI Images of FreeBSD/amd64 EC2 AMIs are available The freebsd-update(8) utility supports binary upgrades of amd64 and i386 systems running earlier FreeBSD releases. Systems running earlier FreeBSD releases can upgrade as follows: freebsd-update upgrade -r 11.1-RC1 During this process, freebsd-update(8) may ask the user to help by merging some configuration files or by confirming that the automatically performed merging was done correctly. freebsd-update install The system must be rebooted with the newly installed kernel before continuing. shutdown -r now After rebooting, freebsd-update needs to be run again to install the new userland components: freebsd-update install It is recommended to rebuild and install all applications if possible, especially if upgrading from an earlier FreeBSD release, for example, FreeBSD 10.x. Alternatively, the user can install misc/compat10x and other compatibility libraries, afterwards the system must be rebooted into the new userland: shutdown -r now Finally, after rebooting, freebsd-update needs to be run again to remove stale files: freebsd-update install Oil changes, safety recalls, and software patches (http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2017-06-14-oil-changes-safety-recalls-software-patches.html) Every few months I get an email from my local mechanic reminding me that it's time to get my car's oil changed. I generally ignore these emails; it costs time and money to get this done (I'm sure I could do it myself, but the time it would cost is worth more than the money it would save) and I drive little enough — about 2000 km/year — that I'm not too worried about the consequences of going for a bit longer than nominally advised between oil changes. I do get oil changes done... but typically once every 8-12 months, rather than the recommended 4-6 months. From what I've seen, I don't think I'm alone in taking a somewhat lackadaisical approach to routine oil changes. On the other hand, there's another type of notification which elicits more prompt attention: Safety recalls. There are two good reasons for this: First, whether for vehicles, food, or other products, the risk of ignoring a safety recall is not merely that the product will break, but rather that the product will be actively unsafe; and second, when there's a safety recall you don't have to pay for the replacement or fix — the cost is covered by the manufacturer. I started thinking about this distinction — and more specifically the difference in user behaviour — in the aftermath of the "WannaCry" malware. While WannaCry attracted widespread attention for its "ransomware" nature, the more concerning aspect of this incident is how it propagated: By exploiting a vulnerability in SMB for which Microsoft issued patches two months earlier. As someone who works in computer security, I find this horrifying — and I was particularly concerned when I heard that the NHS was postponing surgeries because they couldn't access patient records. Think about it: If the NHS couldn't access patient records due to WannaCry, it suggests WannaCry infiltrated systems used to access patient records — meaning that someone else exploiting the same vulnerabilities could have accessed those records. The SMB subsystem in Windows was not merely broken; until patches were applied, it was actively unsafe. I imagine that most people in my industry would agree that security patches should be treated in the same vein as safety recalls — unless you're certain that you're not affected, take care of them as a matter of urgency — but it seems that far more users instead treat security patches more like oil changes: something to be taken care of when convenient... or not at all, if not convenient. It's easy to say that such users are wrong; but as an industry it's time that we think about why they are wrong rather than merely blaming them for their problems. There are a few factors which I think are major contributors to this problem. First, the number of updates: When critical patches occur frequently enough to become routine, alarm fatigue sets in and people cease to give the attention updates deserve, even if on a conscious level they still recognize the importance of applying updates. Colin also talks about his time as the FreeBSD Security Officer, and the problems in ensuring the patches are correct and do not break the system when installed He also points out the problem of systems like Windows Update, the combines optional updates, and things like its license checking tool, in the same interface that delivers important updates. Or my recent machines, that gets constant popups about how some security updates will not be delivered because my processor is too new. My bank sends me special offers in the mail but phones if my credit card usage trips fraud alarms; this is the sort of distinction in intrusiveness we should see for different types of software updates Finally, I think there is a problem with the mental model most people have of computer security. Movies portray attackers as geniuses who can break into any system in minutes; journalists routinely warn people that "nobody is safe"; and insurance companies offer insurance against "cyberattacks" in much the same way as they offer insurance against tornados. Faced with this wall of misinformation, it's not surprising that people get confused between 400 pound hackers sitting on beds and actual advanced persistent threats. Yes, if the NSA wants to break into your computer, they can probably do it — but most attackers are not the NSA, just like most burglars are not Ethan Hunt. You lock your front door, not because you think it will protect you from the most determined thieves, but because it's an easy step which dramatically reduces your risk from opportunistic attack; but users don't see applying security updates as the equivalent of locking their front door when they leave home. SKIP grep, use AWK (http://blog.jpalardy.com/posts/skip-grep-use-awk/) This is a tip from Jonathan Palardy in a series of blog posts about awk. It is especially helpful for people who write a lot of shell scripts or are using a lot of pipes with awk and grep. Over the years, I've seen many people use this pattern (filter-map): $ [data is generated] | grep something | awk '{print $2}' but it can be shortened to: $ [data is generated] | awk '/something/ {print $2}' AWK can take a regular expression (the part between the slashes) and matches that to the input. Anything that matches is being passed to the print $2 action (to print the second column). Why would I do this? I can think of 4 reasons: *it's shorter to type *it spawns one less process *awk uses modern (read “Perl”) regular expressions, by default – like grep -E *it's ready to “augment” with more awk How about matching the inverse (search for patterns that do NOT match)? But “grep -v” is OK… Many people have pointed out that “grep -v” can be done more concisely with: $ [data is generated] | awk '! /something/' See if you have such combinations of grep piped to awk and fix those in your shell scripts. It saves you one process and makes your scripts much more readable. Also, check out the other intro links on the blog if you are new to awk. *** vim Adventures (https://vim-adventures.com) This website, created by Doron Linder, will playfully teach you how to use vim. Hit any key to get started and follow the instructions on the playing field by moving the cursor around. There is also a menu in the bottom left corner to save your game. Try it out, increase your vim-fu, and learn how to use a powerful text editor more efficiently. *** Beastie Bits Slides from PkgSrcCon (http://pkgsrc.org/pkgsrcCon/2017/talks.html) OpenBSD's doas adds systemd compat shim (http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=149902196520920&w=2) Deadlock Empire -- “Each challenge below is a computer program of two or more threads. You take the role of the Scheduler - and a cunning one! Your objective is to exploit flaws in the programs to make them crash or otherwise malfunction.” (https://deadlockempire.github.io/) EuroBSDcon 2017 Travel Grant Application Now Open (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/eurobsdcon-2017-travel-grant-application-now-open/) Registration for vBSDCon is open (http://www.vbsdcon.com/) - Registration is only $100 if you register before July 31. Discount hotel rooms arranged at the Hyatt for only $100/night while supplies last. BSD Taiwan call for papers opens, closes July 31st (https://bsdtw.org/)Windows Application Versand *** Feedback/Questions Joseph - Server Monitoring (http://dpaste.com/2AM6C2H#wrap) Paulo - Updating Jails (http://dpaste.com/1Z4FBE2#wrap) Kevin - openvpn server (http://dpaste.com/2MNM9GJ#wrap) Todd - several questions (http://dpaste.com/17BVBJ3#wrap) ***

科技最前沿,论天文物理 人工智能 数码编程 大数据等
六八、你知道现在流行的脚本语言是什么吗?

科技最前沿,论天文物理 人工智能 数码编程 大数据等

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 10:05


科技最前沿,主要从丘孔语论比较感兴趣的几个领域来谈论科学科技,可能涉及天文、物理、互联网/IT、人工智能/Ai、数码/手机、编程、大数据、商业大佬、创新创业创客、化学、医学、养生、心理学、灵性等领域;认识天地,开阔思维,重塑自我。不要说我涉猎太广泛,只是人生认识自我的过程太过漫长,我们只能先广纳外,然后求诸内,探索着,迷茫着。微信扫码,可以关注公众号丘孔语论,期望与你做更深的交流。修身养性德兼备 2017-03-19 00:52说到脚本语言,广大的程序猿一定不会陌生,其实语言并没有分好坏,有的只是合适于不合适,不同的语言对不同的情况和不同的平台有不同的优势,因此,一个高手级别的程序猿,会根据实际的应用需求来选择合适的开发语言。既然说到了脚本语言,那到底什么语言才是最合适的脚本语言呢?有人说Java,C,C++还是Perl,Ruby,Python等等。每个语言都有自己的优势,也有自己的劣势。比如Java,Java一直占据着开发语言排行榜的第一名,他的强大在于java的跨平台方案,至今仍然是被认为最好的,加上简洁的语法,庞大的平台,成熟的API,开源和众多的框架支持,这无疑是生命力最强的开发语言之一,但Java也不是万能的,比如它无法实现 ICMP Ping,安全性不高,容易被反编译等等。而C和C++,一是学习门槛较高,学习时间过长,要学好C或者C++所要付出的努力比Java会更多一些,但C和C++因为接近底层,在处理能力上有些会比较快,注意是有些,因为随着开发语言的优化,很多语言的性能已经很强了,但在涉及到一些比较复杂的运算时,部分语言还是比较有优势的。接下来开始切入正题了,前面有点罗嗦了,什么脚本语言比较好?这个仁者见仁,智者见智,以下是小编我自己的理解。Python首先要提的就是Python,因为Python最近开始很热门,因为人工智能的原因,Python估计会引起新一轮的潮流,Python语言比较简单易学,一般几天就能掌握基础语法,并写出高质量且实用的程序了。为什么推荐Python呢?因为Python的功能很强大,方法库非常丰富,Python语言适合做小型应用程序,特别是在科学计算领域,Python取得的成绩非常优秀,加上新一轮的人工智能,Python语言被推到浪口风间是大势所趋啊。RubyRuby在脚本语言领域是属于后起之秀,Ruby本身是一门纯面向对象语言,学习难度稍高于Python,其优雅的代码风格,加上强大的Rails框架,这是什么框架?人称杀手级Rails框架,这个框架已经成为眼下最为炙手可热的企业级应用框架了,Rails框架的敏捷开发表现尤为突出,这也是他能够迅速蹿红的原因之一,但是Ruby毕竟是后起之秀,标准库和第三方库都稍微不太成熟,但随着时间的推移,Ruby在编程语言的地位会越来越高。Unixunix/Linux shell(AWK,SED)是一个脚本语言,在实际的日常使用中也是最多的,Unix适合做流程化的系统管理工作,对于逻辑较为复杂的应用产品,Unix的开发和维护难度都相对比较高,并且Unix的学习难度也相对较大,包括它的语法、调试、运行环境等等都有关系,如果你对这个语言非常熟悉,那它算是一个非常好的开发工具。PerlPerl语言是属于比较早期的语言,被称为成熟度最高的脚本语言之一,在编程市场上久经考验,有着大量的忠实粉丝,但Perl是一门比较难于上手的语言,因为他的语法稍显夸张,且没有高级程序员那么直观和简洁,对于初学者来说无疑是一种挑战,想要了解Perl语言的可以去网上多仔细研究研究,小编对这个只是了解一下,因为实在是难以下手。GroovyGroovy语言可以说是Java平台的原生脚本语言,它兼容于Java平台,却语言与Java相差甚远,但Groovy能够与Java完美地结合,因为Groovy没有自己的标准库,完全是使用Java的Api库,Groovy也有属于自己的Grails框架,但与Ruby的Rails框架是不一样的,喜欢Java的程序猿,推荐你学习一下Groovy,这两者的结合堪称完美。程序猿写脚本的状态说了这么多,脚本语言的选择最主要还是得根据应用的实际需求来定,每个语言都有自己的强处,也有自己的短处,如何发挥每个语言在项目应用中的长处,是一个优秀的程序猿应该优先考虑的问题,脚本开发在未来的应用市场上,肯定有着无限的需求,随着市场上的应用越来越多,多语言辅助完成一个项目的案例越来越多,各个语言的长处也会在各自的领域得到更高的应用。

Kodsnack
Kodsnack 189 - Det värmer mitt lilla C++-hjärta

Kodsnack

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2017 31:39


Fredrik och Tobias avslöjar äntligen vilka som blev först med kompletta lösningar på Advent of code! De tre första kompletta bidragen kom från: f00ale estomagordo hbldh Hör av er till info@kodsnack.se! Lite samhällsinformation: Kristoffer är inte borta på livstid, han behövde bara en paus. Han har inte gått och blivit nöjd med alltings tillstånd, så det finns ingen anledning till oro. Sedan snackar vi om att koda på helgerna, utifrån ett tweet om att de bästa utvecklarna kodar på helgerna. Gör det inte om du inte faktiskt vill det, att programmering måste vara ett allomfattande kall är en stereotyp som varken är bra eller sann. Och kodkvalité är - inte heller - det enda tecknet på en bra programmerare. Ett stort tack till Cloudnet som sponsrar vår VPS! Har du kommentarer, frågor eller tips? Vi är @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @iskrig och @bjoreman på Twitter, har en sida på Facebook och epostas på info@kodsnack.se om du vill skriva längre. Vi läser allt som skickas. Gillar du Kodsnack får du hemskt gärna recensera oss i iTunes! Länkar Advent of code Kodsnacks Advent of code-repo - inspireras av andras lösningar och bidra med egna! f00ale estomagordo hbldh Lasso Filemaker One laptop per child AWK bash - lösningar från hacker112 och zegl Squeak Smalltalk Scratch Brainfuck Tweetet att de bästa kodarna knackar kod på helgerna 90 hours a week and loving it Stack ranking Bonusprogrammet - Sumpsnack 29 Titlar Nördiga presenter och liknande saker Det är ingen som hinner stoppa mig Det värmer mitt lilla C++-hjärta Nu fick man göra en egen assembler Advent of code i Advent of code Äta och sova En tvåveckorskurs i C++ När vår bransch växer upp Inte bara den bästa koden

Dave & Gunnar Show
Episode 106: #106: You Can’t Patch Stupid

Dave & Gunnar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2016 51:07


This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: Internet of Things! How ubiquitous network-connected sensors make our lives easier and our privacy forfeit. Unbuttoned History Fugitive who sent cops selfie to replace mugshot is arrested Forbes Asks Readers To Disable Adblock, Serves Up Malvertising One Ring to pwn them all: IoT doorbell can reveal your Wi-Fi key Nest Thermostat Leaked Zip Codes Over the Internet Backdoor Account Found on AMX Conference Room Devices Used by White House, US Military $30 webcam spun into persistent network backdoor Stranger hacks family’s baby monitor and talks to child at night This has been going on for a while (2015) Twitter bot that posts caps from unsecured web cams (h/t emorisse) The Internet of Things That Talk About You Behind Your Back Smartwatches Can Be Used To Spy On Your Card’s PIN Code D&G Gunnarbait of the Week: AT&T CEO won’t join Tim Cook in fight against encryption backdoors Room 641A, not to be confused with Room 101 Going open can be a culture shock, featuring Paul Smith on D&G D&G Mailbag: Sandra McCann writes… Something that would be nice to hear/discuss – how to keep an open organisation from slipping down into command and control as the org grows and morphs over the years. That’s got to be tricky to keep ahead of, I’d think. Get your 30-day OpenShift TestDrive Lab here Google and Red Hat integrate OpenShift Dedicated and Google Cloud Platform to make adopting containers easier Interesting Things Happen When Verizon Gives You Sir Mix-A-Lot’s Old Number Cutting Room Floor Visualize Tor traffic Cyber Squirrel 1: Map attacks on the electrical grid of the U.S. and other nations, and the cause, if it can be determined Unrelated (or that’s what they want you to think): The X-Files Episode Map Let’s remap Europe based on travel times to regional capitals. (h/t ghelleks) Three words can replace GPS coordinates. (h/t ghelleks) Arduino-powered thermometer scarf 10 Popular Children’s Books That Have Been Translated Into Latin Wolfenstein in 600 Lines of Awk Forget the manbun, the manbraid is where it’s at Artisan rusty trash can E-Mail Spam Goes Artisanal Putin’s top Internet adviser seems to own a piracy torrent site Municipal Bat-Roost (h/t matt.micene) Reverse skeumorphism. (h/t ghelleks) US hires GRR Martin to wipe out ISIS and kill the F35 (h/t emorisse) If anyone needs me, i’ll be watching this until further notice (h/t ghelleks) Excellent collection of photographs from the 40’s (?) (h/t emorisse) We Give Thanks Sandra McCann for the D&G Mailbag letter! The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!

Ok, Fair Enough With Shawn and Charlie
Bonus Episode 15 - Rank 'Em

Ok, Fair Enough With Shawn and Charlie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2016 31:05


In this special bonus episode we rank the following:·         Favorite book/movie/TV Universe Star Wars, Star Trek, Lord of the Rings ·         Most wanted fictional invention   B2F's hoverboard, Up's animal translator, MIB Neuralyzer ·         Bang/Marry/Kill  Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Beckinsale, August Ames ·         Which character nearly ruins Star Wars forever the most? Jar Jar Binks, Anakin Skywalker played by Hayden Christensen, or Anakin Skywalker played by Jake Lloyd ·         Which roadkill are you most likely to try eating? Cat, Possum, Squirrel ·         Most hated common phrase?  “1st world problems,” “Must be nice,” “Awk-waaaaaard”

Devchat.tv Master Feed
214 RR Ruby in a Polyglot Architecture at Ruby Remote Conf 2015

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2015 44:25


02:28 - Ruby in a Polyglot Architecture (Panel Experience) 04:21 - Does Ruby do well or not in the microservices area? Is Ruby keeping up? 07:30 - What are areas where Ruby still beats other languages? Speed and Momentum Dependency Management CPAN Bundler npm 13:12 - Polyglotting Architecture if Only Using Ruby for Build Tools, Deployment Tools, etc.? “Deployment is part of the code.” Capistrano rake 16:09 - Error Messages 18:20 - Tradeoffs in a Polyglot Architecture (Negatives) Context Switching AWK DSLs 34:35 - Learning Programming Ruby as a First Language? What is a good language for beginners? Smalltalk Scheme Python 41:24 - Mixing Languages

All Ruby Podcasts by Devchat.tv
214 RR Ruby in a Polyglot Architecture at Ruby Remote Conf 2015

All Ruby Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2015 44:25


02:28 - Ruby in a Polyglot Architecture (Panel Experience) 04:21 - Does Ruby do well or not in the microservices area? Is Ruby keeping up? 07:30 - What are areas where Ruby still beats other languages? Speed and Momentum Dependency Management CPAN Bundler npm 13:12 - Polyglotting Architecture if Only Using Ruby for Build Tools, Deployment Tools, etc.? “Deployment is part of the code.” Capistrano rake 16:09 - Error Messages 18:20 - Tradeoffs in a Polyglot Architecture (Negatives) Context Switching AWK DSLs 34:35 - Learning Programming Ruby as a First Language? What is a good language for beginners? Smalltalk Scheme Python 41:24 - Mixing Languages

Ruby Rogues
214 RR Ruby in a Polyglot Architecture at Ruby Remote Conf 2015

Ruby Rogues

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2015 44:25


02:28 - Ruby in a Polyglot Architecture (Panel Experience) 04:21 - Does Ruby do well or not in the microservices area? Is Ruby keeping up? 07:30 - What are areas where Ruby still beats other languages? Speed and Momentum Dependency Management CPAN Bundler npm 13:12 - Polyglotting Architecture if Only Using Ruby for Build Tools, Deployment Tools, etc.? “Deployment is part of the code.” Capistrano rake 16:09 - Error Messages 18:20 - Tradeoffs in a Polyglot Architecture (Negatives) Context Switching AWK DSLs 34:35 - Learning Programming Ruby as a First Language? What is a good language for beginners? Smalltalk Scheme Python 41:24 - Mixing Languages

Kodsnack in English
Kodsnack 83 - Easy by virtue of travelling the hard way

Kodsnack in English

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2014 30:32


We chat with Rob Ashton, freelance developer, speaker and recent discoverer of how to learn things properly, live on stage during Øredev 2014. Topics include learning, the plateaus of learning and how to actually do things right to keep evolving and learning. The problems of frameworks wanting to make X easy. Perhaps we should learn about programming in general instead of learning the next big framework in the hope that it will solve our problems without us needing to understand them? This recording exists as good as it is thanks to Stephen Chin of nighthacking.com for providing and masterfully wrangling all the necessary technology. Comments, thoughts or suggestions? Discuss this episode at Techworld! Links Rob Ahston Rob’s keynote from At the frontend Haskell Clojure Rob’s good use of the guitar Strumming Deliberate learning Refactoring to to functional - talk at Øredev by Hadi Hariri Datagrid Winforms ATS Erlang Prolog Recursion Fold Haskell generator functions Polymorphism gen_server MUD You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike Latency Macros in MUDs Wizards in MUDs Angular Angular 2.0 talk Haskell is lazy Web forms npm - the Node package manager React Om Clojurescript REPL Flux - Facebook’s architechture style used by them with React Ember Bash AWK SED Purescript Cloud Haskell Docker Titles I haven’t got an elevator pitch for myself at the moment I’ve become a real person living in the real world It has changed the way I approach learning I just build software every single day Tangible and listenable A transformative moment Fingerpicking and scales Competent throwing things together I wouldn’t say my day job betters me Why am I learning this crappy pointer stuff Deliberate learning Easy by virtue of travelling the hard way My day job is mostly Erlang with a hint of C Erlang is acutally incredibly boring Lisp with horrible syntax Things that mutate in the background The world becomes a happy place I’ve started writing a MUD in Haskell And then you die in the next scene A problem that noone has anymore It’s good for you imagination Factory providers and god knows what else Hate’s a very strong word The framework ain’t gonna help you Shortcutting problems I don’t do prescriptive Preferable to gouge my eyes out with a spoon That “wonderful” is sarcastic It was an abomination If there is such a thing as good C Transcoding and cloud nonsense That’s because you skipped the learning step Copying and pasting things off of the internet Shuffling piles of binary around the place

Podcast – All White Kit
All White Kit’s Always Untitled Podcast – Episode 2 A.K.A. Episode 15

Podcast – All White Kit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2011


And it’s here! Lauren Barker and I finally got our proverbial stuff together and have produced the next installment of AWK’s Always Untitled podcast. Topics discussed include the magicJack saga, WPS’ scheduling issue come World Cup time, and the first recipients of the inaugural Carli Lloyd Person of the Week. Enjoy! (Note: We recorded before Jeff […]

How Bad Cast
: The Podcast

How Bad Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2011 65:55


Join Mike, Dan and Steven Montenegro for many debates over the humanity of the audience, AWK v The National, and special guests, Bee and Tugboat!