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Dave & Gunnar Show
Episode 216: Almost as good as paper

Dave & Gunnar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 46:50


This week Dave (https://twitter.com/davidegts) talks with Hassan Khan (https://www.linkedin.com/in/todaq/) and Dann Toliver (http://www.danntoliver.com/) about containerizing assets with containers! Quantius (https://www.quantius.ca/) Bento Miso (now Gamma Space (https://www.gammaspace.ca/)) Toronto JavaScript (http://torontojs.com/) Haskell Toronto (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/toronto-haskell) Clojure Toronto (http://www.meetup.com/Clojure-Toronto/) CS Cabal (http://cscabal.com/) WebRTC (https://webrtc.org/) TODA (https://engineering.todaq.net/TODA_Tech_Primer_v1.1.pdf) Proof of Provenance (https://engineering.todaq.net/todapop.pdf) ADOT (https://todaq.substack.com/p/toda-through-the-looking-glass-adot) TODAQ (https://todaq.net/) TODA-As-A-Service (https://todaq.substack.com/p/todaqs-taas-api-platform-picks-up) Enterprise ADOT Server (https://todaq.substack.com/p/a-brief-walkthrough-of-the-adot-web) OpenShift (https://www.openshift.com/) We Give Thanks * Hassan Khan (https://www.linkedin.com/in/todaq/) and Dann Toliver (http://www.danntoliver.com/) for being our special guest stars! * Shermineh Salehi Esmati (https://www.linkedin.com/in/shermineh-salehi-esmati-a1896a23/) for making this episode possible! Special Guests: Dann Toliver and Hassan Khan.

Sup, Holmes?
Ep 162 w/ Henry Faber (Bento Miso)

Sup, Holmes?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2015 100:43


Holmes talks with Henry Faber, co-founder of the Bento Miso collaborative workspace in Toronto.

Devchat.tv Master Feed
148 JSJ i.cx and EveryBit.js with Matt Asher and Dann Toliver

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2015 65:09


02:24 - Dann Toliver Introduction Twitter GitHub Bento Miso 02:35 - Matt Asher Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:51 - EveryBit.js and I.CX [GitHub] everybit.js EveryBit.js Whitepaper 03:43 - Architecture Episode #135: Smallest Federated Wiki with Ward Cunningham 06:54 - Sustainability and The Pieces of the System Content “Puffs” Authentication Storage Firebase Distributed Hash Table (DHT) The Chord Algorithm (Peer-to-Peer) 21:56 - Decentralization Space Monkey Madesafe 25:20 - Audience: Why Should I Care? 27:38 - Getting Started: Nuts and Bolts Frontend Agnostic Storage and Performance Users and Data Management Payload Properties Metadata Graph Database Adding New Relationships Adding Heuristics Resource Allocator Component Local Storage RAM 34:55 - Scaling and Server Cost 36:23 - Cloud Storage and Management (Security & Trust) HTTPS SSL Model GPG Model “Proof of Presence” "Self-verifying" Namecoin Project 47:22 - Implementing Cryptographic Primitives bitcoinjs-lib     Key Management Cryptography OAuth 55:13 - The Firefox Sync Tool Project Picks [Twitch.tv] Kylelandrypiano (Jamison) "Visualizing Persistent Data Structures" by Dann Toliver (Jamison) Probability and Statistics Blog (Jamison) Seeed Studio (Tim) Adafruit Industries (Tim) SparkFun Electronics (Tim) American Sniper by Chris Kyle, Scott McEwen, and Jim DeFelice (Chuck) Introducing Relay and GraphQL (Dann) The Clojurescript Ecosystem (Dann) Read-Eval-Print-λove (Dann) React Native (Matt)

JavaScript Jabber
148 JSJ i.cx and EveryBit.js with Matt Asher and Dann Toliver

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2015 65:09


02:24 - Dann Toliver Introduction Twitter GitHub Bento Miso 02:35 - Matt Asher Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:51 - EveryBit.js and I.CX [GitHub] everybit.js EveryBit.js Whitepaper 03:43 - Architecture Episode #135: Smallest Federated Wiki with Ward Cunningham 06:54 - Sustainability and The Pieces of the System Content “Puffs” Authentication Storage Firebase Distributed Hash Table (DHT) The Chord Algorithm (Peer-to-Peer) 21:56 - Decentralization Space Monkey Madesafe 25:20 - Audience: Why Should I Care? 27:38 - Getting Started: Nuts and Bolts Frontend Agnostic Storage and Performance Users and Data Management Payload Properties Metadata Graph Database Adding New Relationships Adding Heuristics Resource Allocator Component Local Storage RAM 34:55 - Scaling and Server Cost 36:23 - Cloud Storage and Management (Security & Trust) HTTPS SSL Model GPG Model “Proof of Presence” "Self-verifying" Namecoin Project 47:22 - Implementing Cryptographic Primitives bitcoinjs-lib     Key Management Cryptography OAuth 55:13 - The Firefox Sync Tool Project Picks [Twitch.tv] Kylelandrypiano (Jamison) "Visualizing Persistent Data Structures" by Dann Toliver (Jamison) Probability and Statistics Blog (Jamison) Seeed Studio (Tim) Adafruit Industries (Tim) SparkFun Electronics (Tim) American Sniper by Chris Kyle, Scott McEwen, and Jim DeFelice (Chuck) Introducing Relay and GraphQL (Dann) The Clojurescript Ecosystem (Dann) Read-Eval-Print-λove (Dann) React Native (Matt)

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv
148 JSJ i.cx and EveryBit.js with Matt Asher and Dann Toliver

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2015 65:09


02:24 - Dann Toliver Introduction Twitter GitHub Bento Miso 02:35 - Matt Asher Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:51 - EveryBit.js and I.CX [GitHub] everybit.js EveryBit.js Whitepaper 03:43 - Architecture Episode #135: Smallest Federated Wiki with Ward Cunningham 06:54 - Sustainability and The Pieces of the System Content “Puffs” Authentication Storage Firebase Distributed Hash Table (DHT) The Chord Algorithm (Peer-to-Peer) 21:56 - Decentralization Space Monkey Madesafe 25:20 - Audience: Why Should I Care? 27:38 - Getting Started: Nuts and Bolts Frontend Agnostic Storage and Performance Users and Data Management Payload Properties Metadata Graph Database Adding New Relationships Adding Heuristics Resource Allocator Component Local Storage RAM 34:55 - Scaling and Server Cost 36:23 - Cloud Storage and Management (Security & Trust) HTTPS SSL Model GPG Model “Proof of Presence” "Self-verifying" Namecoin Project 47:22 - Implementing Cryptographic Primitives bitcoinjs-lib     Key Management Cryptography OAuth 55:13 - The Firefox Sync Tool Project Picks [Twitch.tv] Kylelandrypiano (Jamison) "Visualizing Persistent Data Structures" by Dann Toliver (Jamison) Probability and Statistics Blog (Jamison) Seeed Studio (Tim) Adafruit Industries (Tim) SparkFun Electronics (Tim) American Sniper by Chris Kyle, Scott McEwen, and Jim DeFelice (Chuck) Introducing Relay and GraphQL (Dann) The Clojurescript Ecosystem (Dann) Read-Eval-Print-λove (Dann) React Native (Matt)

Guys With Pencils
Episode - 166 - With A Focus On Our Values

Guys With Pencils

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2014 63:54


This week Andrew takes a break while Adam fills his empty seat with Henry Faber. Henry runs Bento Miso with Jennie Faber and has a lot of insight on what its like to help manage projects as well as excellent events and spaces. Henry also has a lot of insight on what it means to work with a focus on your values, and how doing so can be very meaningful to others and help create a less toxic environment in the mediums we work in.

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Built to Play
Built to Play 35: Translation Issues

Built to Play

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2014 57:49


As we enter a new theme month, we're talking about translation. That's translating languages and translating mediums.  Colin Williamson joined us from Seattle to discuss the process of localization. Colin used to work for Square Enix as a localization expert back in the mid-2000s, and helped retranslate some of the oldest Final Fantasy games, even going back and correcting the work of industry legend, Ted Woolsey. Download Here. Subscribe on iTunes. Subscribe on Stitcher. Woolsey's work was flawed, though not for a lack of style. He did the translations largely on his own, couldn't communicate often with the design team, and had crazy deadlines to finish them. Colin meanwhile worked in a team, not too far from where the actual designers worked, and he started the translations while the game was still under development. Those circumstances also helped him codify all the language currently used in Final Fantasy games, like "Phoenix Down" over "Phoenix Feather." A lot has changed since Woolsey worked for Square, and Colin tells us all about it, starting 21:30. **Want to learn more about the history of Final Fantasy? Check out our 1, 2, 3 part history specials. ** Colin also gave us a couple games that are particularly great examples of localizations. For our own list, take a look at our primer.  On May 8 and 10 we visited the Bento Miso for Comics vs Games and the Bit Bazaar to talk 3D, VR, books and board games. Comics vs Games is a yearly event in Toronto where comic artists team up with game designers to create a video game. This year, the theme was 3D, leading to the virtual reality games Altar and Libraria. Altar, created by designer Daniele Hopkins and artist Gillian Blekkenhorst, allows you to briefly walk around the ruins of an alien civilization. While designer Kyle Dwyer and artist Adam Hines teamed up for the pop-up book adventure game, Libraria.  (All photos from Attract Mode's 3D gallery. Clay models were all done by Ventla are long forgotten Nintendo characters that we can't name. The two prints are meant to be 3D with red/blue glasses. If you have 'em, try 'em.) Each round of Comics vs Games is accompanied by a gallery curated by the fellows at Attract Mode, a video game art collective. This year they held a 3D gallery containing a selection of three dimensional 2D art, presented with old school red and blue glasses. We talked to Matt Hawkins, a long time member of Attract Mode about why they collect video game fanart, and some of beautiful renditions of Dark Souls and Year Walk, amongst numerous other games. You can hear from him, Gillian and Kyle starting 35:00. Then at the Bit Bazaar we checked in with Conor McCreery and Elizabeth Simins on the other ways one can turn a book into a game, or vice versa. Welcome to the Bit Bazaar at the Bento Miso on May 10. Mare Shepard shows off N++ right next to the entrance. Emily Carroll and Damian Sommer talk about their development process on the Yawhg, one of the first Comics vs Games projects. Vagabond Dog's Jake Reardon shows off Always Sometimes Monsters at his booth at the Bit Bazaar Some wares, images, zines, and postcards for sale at the Bit Bazaar. A volunteer from Snakes and Lattes shows off a version of the Machine of Death card game, based on Ryan North's anthology book of the same name.  There's not just games for sale at the Bit Bazaar. You can get rare chocolates, cider, and sometimes pies on the top floor of the Bento Miso. Conor McCreery was at the Bit Bazaar, a sort-of independent video game flee market, to show off the new prototype of the upcoming Kill Shakespeare board game. Conor is one of the creators of Kill Shakespeare, a comic where all of Shakespeare's works exist in the same universe. Imagine the Marvel comic book universe, but for Hamlet and Othello. With those sorts of mashups already on the table, their publisher,IDW, invited them to turn the three-volume comic into a board game. Conor tells us about how the game works, how they got involved, and why a Kickstarter does more than raise thousands of dollars. You can hear all about it, starting 51:30. The prototype version of the Kill Shakespeare board game at the Bit Bazaar.  Meanwhile, Elizabeth Simins talked about the power of video game zines at one of the panels at the Bit Bazaar. Elizabeth, an artist who occasionally does a comic for Kotaku with journalist Cara Ellison, told us about zine's appeal and their utility. For those who don't know, a zine is like a small handcrafted magazine made by only a few people. Elizabeth loves their physicality and so do the people who buy them from her, although she admits she probably won't get rich off a zine. Still, they enable her to discuss things like misogyny in games, like in "Ain't No Such Thing as Misogyny." If you'd like to hear more about video games zines, and a few of Simins projects, take a listen at 51:30. Elizabeth Simins's video game zine that collects her artwork and comics regarding misogyny in games. Courtesy Elizabeth Simins. We used music from the Free Music Archive and Soundcloud*. From the Free Music Archive, "japanese prog" by Rushus, "Sun Bum" by Monster Rally and "Touching" by Souvenir Driver. From Soundcloud, we found "Trance Transistor Radio" by Arai Akino on rachelroh's profile. We changed up our theme this week to "Daniel Kruis" by RoccoW.  Built to Play was made by producer Arman Aghbali and feature editor Daniel Rosen. If you liked what you heard be sure to leave us a comment or a review on iTunes or Stitcher. It helps more people find the show.  *This music was all taken under a creative commons license. If you feel your music was used inappropriately, be sure to send us an email. 

Guys With Pencils
Episode - 090 - No Jam & DMG Showcase

Guys With Pencils

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2012 52:34


We have returned to the lovely Bento Miso facility to cover the DMG (Dames Making Games) Toronto event this week.This event was a follow up of the awesome work that was done at the No Jam event. The No Jame event was held for 20 women to make games during DMG Toronto's first-ever game jam for new game makers. At the DMG event we got to meet and greet all the game makers and talk to them on why this event is so important to the participants.Click here for more info on DMG Alex Bethke: http://blog.goldengeargames.com/ Pina Visconti: http://pinavisconti.com/ Leisha Marie-Riddel: http://leisha-riddel.blogspot.ca/ Damian Sommers: http://damiansgames.com/ Jen Harrison: @jennofour Jennie Faber @jennie Cecily Carver: @cecilycarver

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Guys With Pencils
Episode - 064 - Creating Community With Bento Miso!

Guys With Pencils

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2012 67:26


WARNING! THIS EPISODE MAY CAUSE YOUR CREATIVE JUICE TO FLOW AND YOU MAY GET REALLY INSPIRED TO DO SOMETHING AWESOME...JUST SAYIN'. We had the good fortune of going over to Bento Miso this week and chat with Henry Faber & Jennie Faber. They came from Vancouver to Toronto within the past year to develop a way for developers and creators to work together under one roof. This is one of the most interesting conversations we've had regarding nurturing creators. If you want to learn a thing or two from people who know a thing or two, then you should REALLY listen to this episode! Enjoy! (Don't forget to check out more at the link below!)   http://bentomiso.com/about