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The State Goverment has allocated 44 million dollars to Qld Sate Schools to increase behaviour support and the Mary to Bay Trail has hit an obstacle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 118, Scott Piehler's topics include: A reported theft turns into a drug bust. Alameda Unified reports on this year's enrollment. Alameda Brewing reintroduces themselves. An update on the Bay Trail. Electric Vehicles on display and on the street. Lots going on this Labor Day Weekend. A hidden gem behind the meat counter. A farewell to a little piece of Alameda. A clarification of a story from last week. Plus weekend events.Support the Show.• AlamedaPost.com • Podcast • Events • Contact •• Facebook • Instagram • Threads • BlueSky • Reddit • Mastodon • NextDoor • YouTube • Apple News •
We sit down with Rob Sliker of GROC to disucuss the Irondequoit Bay Trail User Study and interactive map. TRAIL STUDY https://www.mygroc.com/irondequoit-bay-trail-system-user-study/The Study https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/IrondequoitBayParkSystemThe Map https://edrdpc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/reporter/index.html?appid=eb06827365824fa8b1bce7844731611bGROC https://www.mygroc.com/Join GROC https://www.imba.com/joinGROC INSTA https://www.instagram.com/mygroc/Rob's INSTA https://www.instagram.com/mtb4taco/
❤️再過兩個星期就是農曆新年了,大家除了要打掃環境、除舊佈新之外,是否也記得要打掃一下我們的心靈?把長期累積在內心的壓力、鬱悶…等等不愉快的負面情緒清掃一番,換一個嶄新的好心情來迎接龍年呢? 在這集的“音樂有愛”單元中,繼聆老師邀請到《慈濟歌曲50年》的作者陳美玲,透過故事來和聽眾們做一次心靈的洗滌。 另外,在「灣區秘境」(Bay Area Less Travelled) 的單元,岱佳將帶著聽眾朋友們到海灣步道(Bay Trail)走一走。
After at least one incident where several coyotes approached a person and their pet on the Bay to Bay Trail, the Department of Natural Resources and Renewables contracted a wildlife trapper to set leg hold traps. Why Hope Swinimer says there are better methods.
True or False? "Good Parents have kids who do bad things" Is what happened at Bay Trail Middle school one of those instances? If this was YOUR kid what would you do? How would you react?
It was once a notorious location for smugglers, thugs and criminals, but today Port Melbourne is an upscale coastal suburb, with fancy apartments in high-rises and converted warehouses. Cyclists follow the Bay Trail past Sandridge and Port Melbourne beaches, with views of kayakers on the bay and the Spirit of Tasmania ferry, which docks at Station Pier. Bay Street has trendy cafes and fine dining, and historic hotels serving pub grub. The history of the port cannot be under estimated with two massive piers adjacent to each other. Station Pier and Princes Pier which is a 580 metre long historic pier which not only saw off troops and travelers to foreign shores, Princes Pier would welcome them back home. Princes Pier also welcomed the arrival of thousands of post war migrants who walked through the massive iron gates to call Australia home.We do not receive any corporate dollars for this show. If you are able to support the show with ongoing payments, we would love it if you could do so via our Patreon page here:https://www.patreon.com/join/6940537/signup?ru=undefined, or we now offer a once off payment support via Stripe- https://buy.stripe.com/test_bIYeXIeexdCw4CY3ccDid you know that you can speak to us to feature this show on your community radio station, or website, we would love to talk with you. If you would like to reach out and help us with this fiercely Australian and independent podcast with sponsorship or product support, please contact us.We love your feedback and comments, and if you have something that you think we should feature, review, visit or discuss, then please drop us an email phatcat@iinet.net.auLike us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramSupport us with regular contributions on PatreonTo make a once off contribution on StripePlease leave us a rating or review and share us with your mates!Thank you for supporting us, visit www.phatcatmedia.com.au for more information Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A tense courtroom sees a teen triple-murderer get a 150-year sentence, the future tourism-stoking Bay Trail inches closer to completion, violent drama reportedly sparks via a member of local government, more reported evidence of the behemoth wrecking ball that is fentanyl, a cannabis-related double murderer is sentenced, a locally-viral SUV-winning golf putt, a 16-year-old girl is a Eureka hit-and-run victim, Eureka export Sara Bareilles gets a SXSW honor, Cal Poly Humboldt awards Betty Chinn with a rare honorary doctorate, protestors call for more pathways to citizenship, no promises yet for more localized content on KHSU, and more. Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County's news podcast brought to you in collaboration with Beck's Bakery, Belle Starr Clothing, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi, NCJ, RHBB, and KJNY. Subscribe via Apple, Spotify, and wherever else you get podcasts. Also: Alternative/indie/rock radio with no commercials and local nuggets. Follow the Instagram story for station fun. humboldtlastweek.com/radio Contact: myles@humboldtlastweek.com humboldtlastweek.com
In this episode of 7Bee Podcast, host Caroline Lobsinger sits down with Susan Drumheller, president of Friends of the Pend d’Oreille Bay Trail, and Eric Brubaker, director of Parks and Community Development for the city of Ponderay, for a conversation about the Pend d'Oreille Bay Trail, where it is today and what lies ahead.
A quiet place. A few birds. Our section of the Bay Trail.
This week on the show, we interview author Michael W Lucas to discuss his new book in the FreeBSD This episode was brought to you by Headlines OpenBSD 5.9 Released early (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160329181346&mode=expanded) Finished ahead of schedule! OpenBSD 5.9 has officially landed We've been covering some of the ongoing changes as they landed in the tree, but with the official release it's time to bring you the final list of the new hotness which landed. First up: Pledge - Over 70%! Of the userland utilities have been converted to use it, and the best part, you probably didn't even notice UEFI - Laptops which are pre-locked down to boot UEFI only can now be installed and used - GPT support has also been greatly improved ‘Less' was replaced with a fork from Illumos, and has been further improved Xen DomU support - OpenBSD now plays nice in the cloud X11 - Broadwell and Bay Trail are now supported Initial work on making the network stack better support SMP has been added, this is still ongoing, but things are starting to happen 802.11N! Specifically for the iwn/iwm drivers In addition to support for UTF-8, most other locales have been ripped out, leaving only C and UTF-8 left standing in the wake All and all, sounds like a solid new release with plenty of new goodies to play with. Go grab a copy now! *** New routing table code (ART) enabled in -current (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160324093944) While OpenBSD 5.9 just landed, we also have some interesting work landing right now in -CURRENT as well. Specifically the new routing table code (ART) has landed: “I just enabled ART in -current, it will be the default routing table backend in the next snapshots. The plan is to squash the possible regressions with this new routing table backend then when we're confident enough, take its route lookup out of the KERNEL_LOCK(). Yes, this is one of the big steps for our network SMP improvements. In order to make progress, we need your help to make sure this new backend works well on your setup. So please, go download the next snapshot and report back. If you encounter any routing table regression, please make sure that you cannot reproduce it with your old kernel and include the output of # route -n show for the 2 kernels as well as the dmesg in your report. I know that simple dhclient(8) based setups work with ART, so please do not flood us too much. It's always great to know that things work, but it's also hard to keep focus ;) Thank your very much for your support!” + There you have it folks! If 5.9 is already too stale for you, time to move over to -CURRENT and give the new routing tables a whirl. fractal cells - FreeBSD-based All-In-One solution for software development startups (https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/55561/) Fractal Cells is a suite that transforms a stock FreeBSD installation into an instant “Startup Software Development Platform” It Integrates ZFS, PostgreSQL, OpenSMTPD, NGINX, OpenVPN, Redmine, Jenkins, Zabbix, Gitlab, and Ansible, all under OpenLDAP common authentication The suite is available under the 2-clause BSD license Provides all of the tools and infrastructure to build your application, including code review, issue tracking, continuous integration, and monitoring An interesting way to make it easier for people to start building new applications and startups on top of FreeBSD *** LinuxSecrets publishes guide on installing FreeBSD ezJail (http://www.linuxsecrets.com/blog/51freebsd/2016/02/29/1726-installing) Covers all of the steps of setting up ezjail on FreeBSD Includes the instructions for updating the version of the OS in the jail In a number of places the tutorial uses: > cat > /etc/rc.conf > setting=”value” Instead, use: sysrc setting=”value” It is safer, and easier to type When you create the jail, if you specify an IP address, it is expected that this IP address is already setup on the host machine If instead you specify: ‘em0|192.168.1.105' (where em0 is your network interface), the IP address will be added as an alias when the jail starts, and removed from the host when the jail is stopped You can also comma separate a list of addresses to have multiple IPs (possibly on different interfaces) in the jail Although recently posted, this appears as if it might be an update to a previous tutorial, as there are a few old references that have not been updated (pkg_add, rc.d/ezjail.sh), while the start of the article clearly covers pkg(8) *** Interview - Michael W. Lucas - mwlucas@michaelwlucas.com (mailto:mwlucas@michaelwlucas.com) / @mwlauthor (https://twitter.com/mwlauthor) + New Book: “FreeBSD Mastery: Specialty Filesystems” News Roundup NetBSD on Dreamcast (https://github.com/fwbug/dreamcast-slides) Ahh the dreamcast, so much promise. So much potential. If you are still holding onto your beloved dreamcast hoping that someday Sega will re-enter the console market… Then give it up now! In the meantime, you can now do something more interesting with that box taking up space in the closet. We have a link to a GitHub repo where a user has uploaded his curses-based slide-show for the upcoming Fort-Wayne, Indiana meetup. Aside from the novelty of using a curses-based slide setup, the presenter will also be displaying them from his beloved dreamcast, which “of course” runs NetBSD 7 The slide source code is available, which you too can view / compile and find out details of getting NetBSD boot-strapped on the DC. *** OPNsense 16.1.7 Released (https://opnsense.org/opnsense-16-1-7-released/) captive portal: add session timeout to status info firewall: fix non-report of errors when filter reload errors couldn't be parsed proxy: adjust category visibility as not all of them were shown before firmware: fix an overzealous upgrade run when the package tool only changes options firmware: fixed the binary upgrade patch from 15.7.x in FreeBSD's package tool system: removed NTP settings from general settings access: let only root access status.php as it leaks too much info development: remove the automount features development: addition of “opnsense-stable” package on our way to nightly builds development: opnsense-update can now install locally available base and kernel sets *** “FreeBSD Mastery: Advanced ZFS” in tech review (http://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/2570) Most of the tech review is finished It was very interesting to hear from many ZFS experts that they learned something from reading the review copy of the book, I was not expecting this Many minor corrections and clarifications have been integrated The book is now being copy edited *** Why OpenBSD? (http://www.cambus.net/why-openbsd/) Frederic Cambus gives us a nice perspective piece today on what his particular reasons are for choosing OpenBSD. Frederic is no stranger to UNIX-Like systems, having used them for 20 years now. In particular starting on Slackware back in ‘96 and moving to FreeBSD from 2000-2005 (around the 4.x series) His adventure into OpenBSD began sometime after 2005 (specific time unknown), but a bunch of things left a very good impression on him throughout the years. First, was the ease of installation, with its very minimalistic layout, which was one of the fastest installs he had ever done. Second was the extensive documentation, which extends beyond just manpages, but into other forms of documentation, such as presentations and papers as well. He makes the point about an “ecosystem of quality” that surrounds OpenBSD: OpenBSD is an ecosystem of quality. This is the result of a culture of code auditing, reviewing, and a rigorous development process where each commit hitting the tree must be approved by other developers. It has a slower evolution pace and a more carefully planned development model which leads to better code quality overall. Its well deserved reputation of being an ultra secure operating system is the byproduct of a no compromise attitude valuing simplicity, correctness, and most importantly proactivity. OpenBSD also deletes code, a lot of code. Everyone should know that removing code and keeping the codebase modern is probably as important as adding new one. Quoting Saint-Exupery: "It seems that perfection is attained not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing more to remove". The article then covers security mechanisms, as well as the defaults which are turned specifically with an eye towards security. All-in-all a good perspective piece about the reasons why OpenBSD is the right choice for Frederic, worth your time to read up on it if you want to learn more about OpenBSD's differences. *** BeastieBits Call for 2016Q1 quarterly status reports (https://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=9011+0+current/freebsd-hackers) FreeBSD Mastery: Advanced ZFS” sponsorships ending soon (http://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/2593) Shawn Webb from HardenedBSD talking about giving away RPi3's at BSDCan and hacking on them to get FreeBSD working (https://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=250105+0+archive/2016/freebsd-arm/20160306.freebsd-arm) xterm(1) now UTF-8 by default (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160308204011) Call For Artists: New Icon Theme (https://blog.pcbsd.org/2016/03/call-for-artists-new-icon-theme/) Happy 23rd Birthday, src! (http://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/happy_23rd_birthday_src) Feedback/Questions Alison - Readahead and Wayland (http://slexy.org/view/s2oqRuXCYW) Kenny - Gear (http://slexy.org/view/s2sQ8MxNPh) Ben - IPFW2/3 (http://slexy.org/view/s20SRvXPZA) Brad - ZFS Writeback (http://slexy.org/view/s207mV2Ph1) Simon - BSD Toonz (http://slexy.org/view/s202loSWdf) ***
El noveno episodio de El Gato de Turing viene cargado con novedades de ciencia y tecnología: Tecnología Project Novena: ¿Se puede construir un portátil totalmente Open Source? – https://www.xataka.com/ordenadores/project-novena-se-puede-construir-un-portatil-totalmente-open-sourceIntel acaba con McAfee https://www.desarrolloweb.com/actualidad/intel-acaba-mcafee-8554.html http://www.whoismcafee.com/ Presentan una supercama que aprende cómo duermes y te quita los ronquidos – https://www.lainformacion.com/tecnologia/presentan-una-supercama-que-aprende-como-duermes-y-te-quita-los-ronquidos_1J5GFW0G16zKDKvofFxNL4/Intel pisa el acelerador: los primeros androides de 64 bits podrían ser Bay Trail (y están a la vuelta de la esquina) – https://www.engadget.com/es-2014-01-17-intel-tablets-bay-trail-android-64-bits.htmlObama promete cambios tras las filtraciones de la NSA… pero posiblemente no sean suficientes – https://www.genbeta.com/actualidad/obama-promete-cambios-tras-las-filtraciones-de-la-nsa-pero-posiblemente-no-sean-suficientesEl ejército de EEUU estaría ensayando con rifles ‘inteligentes’ dirigidos por ordenador – https://www.engadget.com/es-2014-01-16-ejercito-eeuu-rifle-inteligente.htmlOficial: Winamp ha sido comprado por Radionomy; larga vida a la llama – https://www.engadget.com/es-2014-01-14-winamp-vendido-a-radiomy.html Ciencia Tendremos estación espacial hasta 2024 – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2014/01/09/tendremos-estacion-espacial-hasta-2024/Alerta Magufo: Flaska, toma ecotimo en toda la boca – http://jmmulet.naukas.com/2014/01/10/alerta-magufo-flaska-toma-ecotimo-en-toda-la-boca/La NASA comienza a organizar el Space Apps Challenge (12-13 de abril) – https://www.spaceappschallenge.org/¡Rosetta se ha despertado! (historia de un explorador de cometas) – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2014/01/20/rosetta-se-ha-despertado-historia-de-un-explorador-de-cometas/
Nous discutons avec Frédéric Harper du système d'exploitation Firefox. Firefox OS vous offre toutes les fonctionnalités qui vous ont donné envie d'avoir un smartphone qui s'adapte à votre style de vie, pour que vous puissiez vous adapter au monde qui vous entoure. Développeur Web depuis une dizaine d'années, Frédéric Harper est devenu, à l’été 2013, “Senior Technical Evangelist” chez Mozilla. Il partage sa passion à propos du “Open Web” et aide les développeurs à obtenir du succès avec Firefox OS. Frédéric est bien connu dans la communauté Web car il a œuvré pendant plusieurs années en tant qu’évangéliste aux développeurs chez Microsoft Canada. Liens FireFox OS Simulateur FireFox OS Téléphone ZTE Téléphone GeeksPhone Ylvis - The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?) Générateur de meme Fred the Fox! Nouvelles Sortie de Windows 8.1 Sortie de Visual Studio 2013 - info sur les nouveautés en développement Web Baisse de prix Azure Nouvelles tablettes avec le Bay Trail processor (nouvelle génération ATOM)
Anand Shimpi & Brian Klug discuss Intel's Bay Trail, Haswell E/DDR4 spotted at IDF, ASUS' Transformer Book T100, new improvements to the Moto X camera, LG's G2 and the new iPhones
Avram Piltch discusses the newly announced Intel Bay Trail family of processors and their future in the tablet and laptop marketplace. Marketed as Atom in tablets and Celeron and Pentium for laptops, these processors offer significant improvements over the previous generation of Atom, but will they stand up to Avram's requirements?
In this episode Paul Spain hits San Francisco to learn about some major updates to Intel’s technology such as the new Bay Trail platform. And he goes hands on with two new mobile computing products: Asus Transformer Book T100 and the Dell Venue 8 Pro. Running time : 0:34:04
A dedicated group of outdoor lovers and trail planners is working to build a 500-mile trail around San Francisco Bay. Come along as QUEST hikes and bikes the newest section.
A dedicated group of outdoor lovers and trail planners is working to build a 500-mile trail around San Francisco Bay. Come along as QUEST hikes and bikes the newest section.
San José photographer Doug Nomura has learned just how to track his subjects to create arresting photos of birds in flight. He focuses his work on the Bay Trail, a 300-mile trail around the Bay. QUEST joins Nomura on the bayfront in Sunnyvale as he works to photograph the many bird species that call the South Bay's mudflats home, or stop here as part of their migration.