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India's rollercoaster World Cup campaign had the perfect finish as they overcame unbeatable Australia, and their own bugbears South Africa in the knockouts. Harmanpreet's champion team unveils a new chapter in the history of the sport, and Indian society itself. Bits and Pieces is back to bask in the warm feeling of victory. Tune in, and shed some tears of joy with Rachana, Tareque, Vipul, Murali, VaMu, Bisi and Nitin.
Simonetta Bisi"L'eclissi del pensiero critico"Elogio del dubbio nel tempo dell'algoritmoBordeaux Edizioniwww.bordeauxedizioni.itSiamo iperconnessi, ma disabituati al dubbio. Informati, ma incapaci di porre domande. Liberi, ma prigionieri di algoritmi che decidono per noi. “L'eclissi del pensiero critico” è un viaggio dissacrante nel cuore della nostra epoca: un tempo in cui la tecnologia promette emancipazione, ma genera omologazione emotiva e sorveglianza mascherata da libertà. Simonetta Bisi intreccia filosofia e sociologia in un racconto lucido e coraggioso, dialogando con Adorno, Faggin, Kurzweil, Byung-Chul Han e altri pensatori che aiutano a leggere il presente con occhi più attenti. Pagina dopo pagina, l'autrice scava nelle illusioni del conformismo digitale e ci invita a riattivare lo sguardo, a riscoprire il pensiero come atto di resistenza: oggi, più che mai, pensare è un gesto politico.Simonetta Bisi, professore associato di Sociologia generale, insegna presso la Sapienza – Università di Roma. Ha scritto numerose monografie e articoli sugli aspetti quantitativi e qualitativi dei fenomeni contemporanei.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
In this explosive episode, Pastor Bisi Adewale sits with Freeze, Husband Material, zinnieposh and Deity Cole to break down the real reasons most marriages fail, from poor communication to sex, submission, expectations, and spiritual maturity.It's raw, honest, and eye-opening! If yo
Pour les soudures des panneaux solaires, des téléphones portables ou des ordinateurs, il faut de l'étain. Mais les tensions sur le marché, qui durent depuis deux ans, ont fait grimper les prix. Les espoirs d'un retour à une situation normale cette année ne se sont pour l'instant pas concrétisé. Les prix oscillent depuis un mois autour de 35 000 dollars la tonne. Depuis avril 2024, les prix sont globalement au-dessus de 30 000 dollars la tonne, et oscillent depuis un mois autour des 35 000 dollars la tonne. En moyenne, cette année, les prix sont 10% plus élevés que l'année dernière. Ils s'expliquent par une offre toujours restreinte, qui stimule les spéculateurs. Le gros point de blocage est toujours la Birmanie, troisième plus grand pays producteur : depuis août 2023, les autorités militaires de l'État Wa, région semi-autonome, ont bloqué la production. C'est environ 10% de la production mondiale qui ne sort plus du pays. Le principe d'une reprise a été acté en début d'année, mais le secteur n'est pas reparti. En cause des problèmes d'assèchement de la grande mine de la région, selon Luke Adriaans, en charge du marché de l'étain au sein du cabinet de recherche et d'analyse Project Blue. Le prix des nouveaux permis d'exploitation a par ailleurs découragé les plus petits acteurs. « Avec moins d'opérateurs sur la mine de Man Maw, la production a peu de chances de retrouver ses niveaux historiques », pointe l'expert. Réorganisation du secteur indonésien L'Indonésie, deuxième exportateur, contribue aussi à maintenir des prix élevés. Le pays a lancé une vaste opération de lutte contre l'exploitation minière illégale, qui devrait s'inscrire dans la durée, selon Luke Adriaans. Selon l'agence Reuters, 1 000 mines d'étain ont été sommées de fermer, dans les îles riches en étain de Bangaka et Belitung. De nombreux actifs – fonderies, stock d'étain et excavatrices – ont été également confisqués. Ce n'est pas une mine géante qui est bloquée comme en Birmanie, l'effet sur le marché mondial n'est pas comparable avec celui de la Birmanie, mais la reprise en main du secteur indonésien ajoute une dose de stress à un marché déjà tendu. D'autres productions insuffisantes D'autres producteurs ont réussi à augmenter leurs volumes d'étain. La production qui avait été interrompue dans la mine de Bisié à l'est de la République démocratique du Congo en mars-avril a repris et a réussi à se redresser au troisième trimestre : 5 190 tonnes de concentré d'étain ont été produites selon les données d'Alphamin Resources qui table sur une production annuelle supérieure à 18 000 tonnes. L'Australie, le Nigeria, le Pérou et le Rwanda ont, eux aussi, mis plus de volumes sur le marché, selon Project Blue, mais pas assez pour combler le manque d'étain de Birmanie dans un contexte de demande mondiale qui ne va pas faiblir, en raison notamment de l'essor de l'intelligence artificielle, grande consommatrice de puces électroniques et donc de soudures à base d'étain. Fonderies chinoises au ralenti La Chine est le pays le plus touché par les restrictions, car c'est le premier client de l'étain de Birmanie qu'elle raffine ensuite dans ses usines. En 2024, les importations chinoises de Birmanie ont diminué de près de 60%, par rapport à 2023, selon Project Blue. Depuis janvier, la Chine a importé autant que ce qu'elle importait mensuellement de Birmanie, avant l'application des restrictions. L'Empire du Milieu a cependant réussi à maintenir et même à augmenter sa production d'étain raffiné grâce à ses stocks domestiques l'année dernière. Selon les données de Shanghaï Metal Market, plusieurs fonderies chinoises tournaient, le mois dernier, à moins de 70% de leur capacité. Cette limitation de la production des fonderies devrait cependant être compensée par un léger rebond cette année de la production d'étain raffiné en Indonésie, qui devrait permettre à la production mondiale d'étain raffiné de rester encore stable en 2025, selon la Tin Association, l'association qui regroupe les industriels du secteur. À lire aussiL'étain de Birmanie et de RDC manque sur le marché et maintient des prix élevés
Uso de metanol em bebidas alcoólicas no Brasil Embalagem a base de cera de abelha e extrato de própolis para queijo minas Produção de bebidas alcoólicas e não alcoólicas e produção de produtos lácteos
Bits and Pieces returns after its biggest break to-date, to somehow summon the reserves of energy and enthusiasm to review the utterly drab Asia Cup, where India and Pakistan's shallow off-field posturing, and even more shallow on-field hostilities have done precious little to overshadow the insipidity of what was once a top-drawer on-field rivalry.Join Tony, Iman, Nitin, Bisi, Max and Tareque as we banter on the pointlessness of most of what passes off as international cricket now, and reckon with the sport we once loved, that continues to lose its lustre.
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For only the second time in 29 years, Australia loses an ICC final! For only the second time in 27 years, South Africa have an ICC trophy! And it took an against the odds epic 4th innings comeback from Temba's unfancied side to stop the press. Bits and Pieces celebrates the occasion with an all-timer chat ft. Tony, Bisi, Max and PGK. Tune in for laughs and lots of Australianfreude!
After 18 years, RCB and Kohli taste IPL success. Tony, Nitin, Max and Bisi assemble to mark the occasion with an incoherent episode on Mo Bobat, Rajiv Shukla's ascension, Sai Sudarshan's various medals, Mumbai's meltdown, CSK's unrivalled Fairplay dominance and a few other things. Tune in!
“La storia siamo noi”, un podcast di storia locale della classe 2A a.s. 2024-25Passeggiando per il nostro paese, basta guardarsi intorno per scorgere le tracce di un passato recente: piazze, strade, luoghi pubblici - centri sociali o ambulatori - portano i nomi di persone che hanno fatto qualcosa di importante per la nostra comunità e per questo non vanno dimenticate.Scopo di questo progetto è innanzitutto conoscere chi erano queste persone per conservarne la memoria. Non possiamo davvero dirci cittadini di Soliera se non conosciamo la storia degli uomini e delle donne che l'hanno resa quello che è.In questo lavoro di gruppo, attraverso la consultazione di diverse fonti documentali, gli studenti hanno scoperto chi erano questi personaggi, cos'hanno fatto per essere ricordati nei toponimi della nostra città e raccontato la loro storia nel podcast dal titolo “La storia siamo noi”.Il podcast è stato realizzato con i fondi del PNRR, da un'idea della docente di storia Silvia Spaggiari e con il supporto tecnico degli insegnanti Morena Gandini, Mario Caccia e Massimo Picardi.Si ringraziano, per la preziosa collaborazione, il Comune di Soliera, che ha messo a disposizione i propri archivi, e l'ANPI di Soliera, in particolare le signore Carla Vaccari e Licia Mantovani, che hanno contribuito alla ricerca con fonti documentali e con una testimonianza orale.
Rev. Bisi Afolayan, a guest minister from GICC, Nigeria, graced our 2025 edition of the Shift Conference, themed Another Measure. #possibilities #possibilitymindset #mindset #growthmindset #youcandoit #allthingsarepossible #godsword #sermon #faith #bold #courage #courageous #audacity #impossible #daretodream #unitedstates #unitedstatesofamerica #swanseacity #swansea #wales
The biggest stars of the post-Dhoni era call time on their India Test careers. Nitin, Tony, Chops, PDP and Bisi gather to discuss what may have happened behind the scenes. We rightly conclude that Donald Trump is responsible for their retirements. We also spend about 100 minutes on the legacy of Virat, and 2 minutes on Rohit. Funnily, in an episode about Kohli and Rohit, the jokes are still about Ashwin.
After another highly eventful week of the IPL, Max, PGK, Bisi and VaMu take you through the latest in April Fool's trends, Tollywood, c chess, science, AI, New Zealand's energy sufficiency, county cricket and photography. With the return of real cricket, can the BnP Jinx be far behind?Follow us:Bits and Pieces on Twitter: https://x.com/bnp_cricketVarun: https://x.com/varunmurali43Bisi: https://x.com/bisibelebhaatPGK: https://x.com/peegeekayMax: https://x.com/maxdavinci
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How does film shape global narratives and foster understanding? And how can filmmakers navigate the challenges of representation?Whether it's an iconic sci-fi opening that transports us to a galaxy far, far away or a documentary that reshapes the way we see the world, storytelling through film has an unparalleled power to connect diverse people across borders and cultures.In this episode of Our World, Connected, host Christine Wilson explores the role of film as a tool for cultural exchange, national identity, and social change. Can film help amplify the voices of so-called ‘marginalised communities'? What are the poetics of film-making?Christine is joined by Noé Mendelle, a documentary filmmaker and founder of the Scottish Documentary Institute. With over 30 years of experience in the industry, Noé has dedicated her career to telling untold stories and mentoring emerging filmmakers through initiatives like the Stories documentary workshop, a collaboration with the British Council. Together, they discuss the power of documentary filmmaking, the intersection of truth and storytelling, and the impact of film on cultural relations.We also hear from queer rights activist and storyteller Bisi Alimi, founder of Vengiance Productions. Bisi talks about why he's made it his mission to bring authentic queer African stories to our screens and the challenges of securing funding for underrepresented voices in the industry.Listen to Our World, Connected, brought to you by the British Council. Subscribe and follow for more thought-provoking discussions on culture, connection, and the power of art.Noé Mendelle - Scottish Documentary InstituteNoé Mendelle | Close:Up EdinburghNoé Mendelle Interview: Bridging the Gap, Past & PresentVengiance ProductionsFollow British Council Research and Insight: Newsletter – https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight/subscribe Twitter – https://twitter.com/InsightBritish Additional Resources & Links:Website - https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight
Send us a textBisi Adeleye-Fayemi is the founder of the African Women's Development Fund, a feminist activist, policy advocate, social change practitioner and writer.In her conversation with Prof. Moyo, Bisi discusses the founding of the AWDF Women Writers programme as well as the intersections of development and creative practice in which she embraces. Some of their talking points include;- Reflecting on the many lessons learned and faced barriers when founding AWDF, such as limited funding, bureaucratic challenges, and the need for effective governance structures.- Her transition into politics as the First Lady of Ekiti State, and using her position to advocate for women's rights and push through significant legislative changes.- How her political involvement illustrates the potential for civil society leaders to effect change from within government structures, thereby deepening accountability and advocacy for women's empowerment.- How her ongoing writing endeavors serve as a platform to engage a broader audience in discussions about social justice and women's rights.==This series of conversations with women in African philanthropy was recorded on the sidelines of the African Women Writers retreat that took place at the Wits Rural Facility in Limpopo, South Africa, and hosted by CAPSI's Adɔyɛ Programme and Nawi Afrifem Collective. Adɔyɛ is dedicated to celebrating and amplifying the contributions of African women in philanthropy while creating spaces for dialogue, learning and collaboration.Visit the podcast webpage: https://bit.ly/484AEr3#podcast #philanthropy
1/14/24: Prof Amilcar Shabazz w/ Prof Jehann El-Bisi: Free Leonard now! & celebrate MLK Day. Duke Goldman: the Hot Stove League and the Hall of Fame vote. Educator Todd Gazda: teacher retention and recruitment. Immigration attorney Dan Berger on the gathering storm.
1/14/24: Prof Amilcar Shabazz w/ Prof Jehann El-Bisi: Free Leonard now! & celebrate MLK Day. Duke Goldman: the Hot Stove League and the Hall of Fame vote. Educator Todd Gazda: teacher retention and recruitment. Immigration attorney Dan Berger on the gathering storm.
1/14/24: Prof Amilcar Shabazz w/ Prof Jehann El-Bisi: Free Leonard now! & celebrate MLK Day. Duke Goldman: the Hot Stove League and the Hall of Fame vote. Educator Todd Gazda: teacher retention and recruitment. Immigration attorney Dan Berger on the gathering storm.
In an unexpected turn of events - much like an Ash na carrom ball - the Bits and Pieces gang is caught unawares by the surprise retirement of R Ashwin. Join Srinath, PGK, PDP, Kaus, Max, Bisi, Chops, and Murali as they try to find the right balance between a tribute to Ash and good ol' fashioned B&P NIBbing. Follow us Bits and Pieces on Twitter: https://x.com/bnp_cricket Srinath: https://x.com/srinathsripath PGK: https://x.com/peegeekay Prashant DP: https://x.com/prashantdptweet Max: https://x.com/maxdavinci Bisi: https://x.com/bisibelebhaat Chops: https://x.com/El_Chopernos Murali: https://x.com/muralisatagopun
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In this episode of Grow with Papa, we dive deep into the journey of building a purpose-driven startup that solves real-world problems. We explore how to use curiosity as a driving force to become the best in your field, the importance of deep work, and techniques to enter the flow state—essential for creating innovative solutions and bringing your startup vision to life. We discuss JustiGuide's mission to support immigrants through AI-driven solutions, offering a powerful example of approaching social challenges with technology. Listeners will learn how to find success with their ideas, the impact of solving social issues, and an entrepreneur's personal money story, ending with insights from the inspiring book Youroba People. Whether you're starting out or scaling your venture, this episode is packed with valuable insights for every entrepreneur.Tap the link to connect with Bisi hereDisclaimer: The content provided in this episode is for educational purposes only. It is not intended as, and shall not be construed as, financial or investment advice. Any strategies, tips, or information shared in this episode are solely for the purpose of general knowledge and discussion. Listeners are encouraged to consult with qualified financial professionals and conduct their own research before making any financial decisions. The hosts and guests do not assume any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of the information presented. Investments involve risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Listeners should exercise caution and discretion when considering any financial actions, and their personal circumstances and goals should always be taken into account.
Greetings Glocal Citizens! Over the past few weeks, we've been learning more and more about the Women of Africa Post-Pandemic Empowerment and Advocacy Programme with guests from Egypt to Scotland to Nigeria with a range of business, health and well-being perspectives. This week we're back in Nigeria with the women that started it all, Glocal Citizen, Adebisi Bright (https://glocalcitizens.fireside.fm/guests/adebisi-bright). Dr. Bisi Bright is an international award-winning scientist, social entrepreneur, health systems researcher, adjunct lecturer, consultant clinical pharmacist, and public health manager. She is 1st Vice Chairman and CEO of LiveWell Initiative LWI, a self-sustaining nonprofit healthcare social enterprise, which has impacted over two million Nigerians and thousands of Ghanaians with health literacy, improved overall health, and wellness. She is the brain behind the Post-pandemic Womens' Empowerment Programme of Africa which is a Gilead-Sciences, Inc. USA-supported regional program empowering all women in Africa and visiting ten nations with a goal of empowering all the Women of Africa in the post-pandemic era and to equip them tools for mental health and resilience. When we last spoke with Bisi, it was during the pandemic and we got to know how LWI was doing it's part to equip communities with necessary health supports. In this conversation you'll learn about the impressive strides the Bisi and her colleagues have made in services and in innovation all while continuing to live well! Where to find Bisi and more information about the PPWA program? www.livewellng.org (https://www.livewellng.org) On LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bisi-bright-33a22b23/) What's Bisi cooking? Jollof rice (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jollof_rice) Ogbono soup (https://allnigerianfoods.com/nigerian-ogbono-soup/) Other topics of interest: Global Public Health University (https://gphuniversity.org) Health Technology Assessment (https://www.who.int/teams/health-product-policy-and-standards/assistive-and-medical-technology/medical-devices/assessment) About Value-based Healthcare (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7185050/) International Alliance of Patient's Organizations (https://www.iapo.org.uk) More about Block Chain technology in healthcare (https://builtin.com/blockchain/blockchain-healthcare-applications-companies#:~:text=Blockchain%20has%20many%20uses%20in,for%20clinical%20research%20and%20development.) Special Guest: Adebisi Bright.
In this moving episode of the Dear Future Wifey Podcast, Dr. Stephen & Bisi Akintayo share their extraordinary love story, beginning with humble beginnings where they could barely afford food for their first child. Despite facing immense financial and emotional struggles, they chose to fight for their marriage during moments when it seemed easier to give up. Through faith and perseverance, they not only restored their relationship but also transformed their lives, rising from poverty to becoming wealthy. Their inspiring testimony shows that true love can triumph over any obstacle because they were "Committed to Love." CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST https://www.instagram.com/stephenakintayo https://www.instagram.com/bisiakintayo WANNA SEE BEHIND-THE-SCENES FOOTAGE? JOIN MY PATREON https://www.Patreon.com/laterrasrwhitfield SIGN UP FOR THE MAILING LIST https://bit.ly/LRWconnection PURCHASE "YOU (Dear Future Wifey)" Theme Song http://itunes.apple.com/album/id/1729993404 DONATE TO KINGDOM ROYALE: "Where foster kids become royalty." https://www.KingdomRoyale.com DEAR FUTURE WIFEY MERCH https://www.DearFutureWifey.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Max, PDP, VaMu, Bisi and special guest (who does not appear) Krt as they bring you all the latest from Gambhir era, Ash na veri, and Puducherry. Follow usBits and Pieces : https://x.com/bnp_cricketMax: https://x.com/maxdavinciPDP: https://x.com/prashantdptweetVaMu: https://x.com/varunmurali43Bisi: https://x.com/bisibelebhaatKrt: https://x.com/krtgrphr
Join Iman, Bisi, and host Varun Murali as they bring you the distinction between thala and thalappakatti, the tension from the retention in the IPL, and the reason why wicket keepers are creating cricket weepers. All this and more in ep 135 of the friendliest cricket podcast. Follow us: Bits and Pieces: https://twitter.com/bnp_cricket Iman: https://x.com/imanpande VaMu: https://x.com/varunmurali43 Bisi: https://x.com/bisibelebhaat
Notice Periods & Contract Termination: Government Clarifies Workers' RightsThe UAE Takes A Strong Stand For Palestine At The Security CouncilMo Vlogs Confirms He Has No Connection To This WhatsApp Group ScamRhod Star Caroline Stanbury Admits To Taking OzempicShould I Stay Or Should I Go? Understanding Infidelity with Dr. Bisi Laniyan
As IPL 2024 winds down to anti-climactic conclusion, Tony, Chops, Bisi and Nitin come together to ponder the most important question of all - who has won the Fairplay Award (PS: We had to check). The gang chats about peculiarities such as the impact of luck in T20, the significance of an orange-clad leader who many thought was unbeatable in India falling short in a big contest in 2024, and just marvel the rare sight of Pat Cummins losing a final. We also review Season 3 of The Test, talk about Eng v Pak, SA v WI, and preview India's chances at the World Cup starting next week (yeah, no kidding) for the 783rd time. Find us on X: Help your friends discover this podcast :-) https://linktr.ee/bitsnpieces
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Today, we have two very special guests with us! I'd like to introduce to you guys the co-owners of Gowa Shoes, Keji and Bisi! Gowa Shoes is your go-to platform to shop different brands that provide high-quality and fashionable shoes for women with larger feet. From heels to flats to boots, Gowa provides inclusive sizing without sacrificing style. To learn more about Keji and Bisi's journey and their mission to promote self-love and confidence through their brand, tune in to the episode below! Here are their deets: Website (relaunching April 16th, 2024): https://gowashoes.com/en-us/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gowashoes/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gowashoes/ Keji: https://www.instagram.com/kejibelgore?igsh=Mzg3cGJnYzh1a3g1 Bisi: https://www.instagram.com/bisiemeruwa?igsh=MW41dGRjNm1tYWhmbQ== Let's stay connected: https://beacons.ai/atallgirlspodcast Leave a review and let me know how tall you are: https://atallgirlspodcast.com/reviews
03 April 2024: Join Dr. Bisi, a Clinical Psychologist from Sage Clinics, as she explores the complexities of repatriation alongside two expats who have recently relocated. Uncover the psychological nuances of returning home and discover effective strategies for navigating the challenges of repatriation. In a heartfelt discussion, Heidi Jones, a health coach and mother to a child with autism, shares her journey of obtaining a diagnosis for her daughter Hana. Annabel Whitcombe, a Speech and Language Therapist from Insights Psychology, sheds light on common challenges faced in clinic settings. Yasmin Carey, a mother of three, shares her experiences with her son Ellis, who she won't diagnose. Dr. Manos leads this week's Pets n Vets segment, focusing on summer safety tips for our furry friends. Learn how to protect your pets during the summer months and ensure their well-being in hot weather conditions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony, Bisi, Nitin and SpamMo come together to review India's hard-fought win to draw level in Vizag, on the back of Jaiswal's fine 200 and Jasprit Bumrah's ascension to immortality. The gang spends a lot of time discussing Bairstow's face, Stokes' dreams, Shoaib Bashir's luggage, Ashwin's totem, Root's form and India's selection troubles. Also, a recurring segment in the podcast now - Srinath Sripath's impressions of Harsha Bhogle. And to this, we add a new doozie: Prashant DP's reimagination of Tamil cinema's immortal 'other banana conundrum', except it features Geoffrey Boycott and Ian Botham. You read that right. We are on Twitter: 1. Bits and Pieces: https://twitter.com/bnp_cricket 2. Nitin: https://twitter.com/knittins 3. SpamMo: https://twitter.com/sleepyhead148 4. Tony: https://twitter.com/notytony 5. Bisi: https://twitter.com/bisibelebhaat
Nathan Ryan Frank is the Machine Learning Operations and platform Director of Grainger. Former Astrophysicist turned data scientist and machine learning engineer with a proven history of delivering results into production across a wide variety of domains while leading projects with international, cross-functional teams. MLOps podcast #199 with Nathan Ryan Frank, Director, Machine Learning Platform & Operations at WW Grainger, Challenges Operationalizing Machine Learning (And Some Solutions). // Abstract This talk details some common challenges and pitfalls when attempting to operationalize machine learning systems and discusses some simple solutions. We dive into the machine learning development workflow and cover topics such as team dynamics, communication issues between roles that don't share a common language, and approaching MLOps from an SRE/DevOps perspective. Similarly, the talk highlights some challenges unique to operationalizing machine learning, drawing distinctions where necessary to highlight a large amount of similarity. Finally, the talk offers some simple and practical guidance for those new to MLOps who want to understand where to start and how to adopt best practices in an evolving field. // Bio Nathan Frank is currently the Director of Machine Learning Platform and Operations at Grainger where he is building a team to support the Technology Group's expanding machine learning efforts. Prior to joining Grainger, Nathan led machine learning engineering efforts at Strong Analytics, a boutique data science and machine learning consulting firm, as well as machine learning platform and development teams at Stats Perform, a leader in sports data and technology. Nathan holds bachelor's and master's degrees in Astrophysics from UC - Santa Cruz and UNC-Chapel Hill, respectively. When not building machine learning systems, Nathan spends as much time as possible with his favorite person in the world, his wife, as well as their four kids and two dogs, and enjoys getting outside to hike or garden and baking bread. // MLOps Jobs board https://mlops.pallet.xyz/jobs // MLOps Swag/Merch https://mlops-community.myshopify.com/ // Related Links Website: https://nrfrank.github.io/ Bisi: https://bisi.gitbook.io/bisi/ --------------- ✌️Connect With Us ✌️ ------------- Join our slack community: https://go.mlops.community/slack Follow us on Twitter: @mlopscommunity Sign up for the next meetup: https://go.mlops.community/register Catch all episodes, blogs, newsletters, and more: https://mlops.community/ Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpbrinkm/ Connect with Nathan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nrfrank Timestamps: [00:00] Nathan's preferred coffee [00:40] Takeaways [02:00] Please leave a review in our comment sections! Please like, share, and subscribe to our MLOps channels! [03:00] Telescope for gamma-ray burst [07:31] Transition into ML [11:23] Stats-heavy US sports commentary [14:25] Building machine learning systems approach [20:02] ML Workflow Must-Haves [26:50] Love for tests [33:10] Test Writing Importance [34:37] Bridging Stakeholder Language Gap [43:04] Shared Language, Team Collaboration [47:28] Rapid fire questions [51:20] Wrap up
Bisi Alimi is the founder and the Executive Director of the Bisi Alimi Foundation, an organisation working to accelerate social acceptance of LGBT people in Nigeria. Alimi has a BA in Theatre Arts (2004) from the University of Lagos Nigeria and MSc in Global Governance and Public Policy (2011) from Birkbeck College University of London. Alimi is a multitalented storyteller, actor, activist and angelic troublemaker. He has over 15 years experience working on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Africa. Before starting Bisi Alimi Foundation, he was a lecturer at the Humboldt University in Berlin teaching “Pre and Post Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Africa”. In his spare time, he loves to read, watch television and cook. He lives in London with his husband and his two dogs. In this episode Alicia and Bisi discuss: Battling his sexuality and religion Why Bisi is The Angelic Troublemaker Why he came out at Gay on Nigerian National TV Near death experiences based on homophobic behaviors The experience of seeking asylum in the UK Why he became a HIV activist How he has achieved his credibility and success during his career See more more about Bisi here https://bisialimi.com/ https://www.bisialimifoundation.org/ https://www.instagram.com/p/CvuTYFHtO3w/?hl=en
Sung and Emelia sit down with race car driver, engineering genius and mad scientist Bisi Ezerioha. Bisi shares how his relentless pursuit of knowledge guides his path through the automotive world, from his street racing beginning to becoming a trailblazer of classic car EV conversions. They also talk about sharing knowledge to keep the car community alive, and reminisce about Circuit City and AOL.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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CINEMA CINEMA was established in 2008 by Brooklyn-born cousins, vocalist/guitarist Ev Gold and drummer Paul Claro. They've been described as “experi-metal punks” by the Village Voice, a “jolt of adrenaline” by BrooklynVegan, and “feral and unrelenting” by Big Takeover. Touring extensively through the past 15 years, CINEMA CINEMA has performed over 475 shows across 11 countries. Multiple treks alongside SST Records founder Greg Ginn, including a 45-date North American tour opening for Black Flag in 2014, select dates supporting Black Flag in 2013, and shared dates in 2010, 2011, and 2012 with Ginn's other outfits: The Royal We and The Taylor Texas Corrugators. In addition, the band has half a dozen European tours to their credit, including a 2013 stint in support of Martin CINEMA CINEMA returns, this time with polymath percussionist Thor Harris (Swans, Angels of Light, Shearwater) in tow, to release their seventh full length, “Mjolnir”. Recorded at historic BC Studio in Brooklyn, NY with legendary noise producer Martin Bisi (Sonic Youth, John Zorn, Boredoms). The album will be released July 28 as a red 12” vinyl LP, digital download and via streaming platforms by Nefarious Industries. Inviting multi-instrumentalist Harris into the fold inspires new direction for the ensemble. Exploring his creative repertoire, Thor makes use of BC's synth collection along with an assortment of drums and arcane percussion pieces to leave his fingerprints on the proceedings. The trio submerge themselves in the strange beauty of chaotic sound, captured inside BC's cavernous recording space. Tracked just before the pandemic, Bisi spent time cultivating the sessions in the months that followed, helping shape one of the band's most expressive records to date. This marking the third time that CINEMA CINEMA and Martin have worked together (2014's A Night at The Fights and 2017's Man Bites Dog), the familiarity breeds wild results. CINEMA CINEMA's info https://www.cinemacinemaband.com
On this edition of the Electrify Podcast, Jarod chats with long-time friend, Bisi Ezerioha, who is the founder of Bisimoto.Bisi discusses some details about his upbringing, his education, and how he got into modifying cars in such a spectacular way. Bisi also shares how previously he was leading the charge against electric vehicles, but in the last few years has done a 180 degree to go from critic to advocate.----FOLLOW:InstagramTwitterFacebookWebsite-----PRODUCED BY:Lagos Creative
MotorTrend's Ed Loh & Jonny Lieberman chat with BisiMoto himself - Bisimoto Engineering's CEO & Chief Engineer - Bisi Ezerioha! Bisi talks about his big EV revelation, personal collection, Bisimoto's new project car - the Moby X, his chemical engineering background, his drag racing history, the wild west of EV tuning, and working on Teslas! 2:54 - Bisi's big revelation about EVs in 2018, at CES. 6:40 - "EVs have No Soul". 9:05 - First time driving an EV? His own Porsche 935 project car for SEMA! 16:13 - "The first time I drove this thing in my shop, I almost urinated on myself... I'm an enthusiast first, and I love speed, I love acceleration... It is intoxicating." - Bisi. 18:16 - "There's a weird connection to the tarmac that I didn't experience with my other cars that are petrol. Almost like my petrol engines dampened that feedback." - Bisi. 21:12 - 935 K3V. Model unboxing, & build. 28:45 - How did petrol friends react to his EV conversion? 30:52 - When did EV conversion happen personally? 35:42 - Bisi's personal fleet. 38:25 - Tesla Model S Plaid Launches - "Wow, it reminds me of my drag car... It's shocking for a sedan. It shouldn't be that fast." - Bisi. 44:41 - More Bisi cars. 56:12 - State of EV aftermarket space. 59:42 - Batteries & Battery improvement. 01:05:21 - Bisi's personal & educational background. Chemical Engineering! 01:17:51 - Where his love for cars came from. 01:23:01 - When did Bisi start drag racing? Compton street racing scene. 01:25:57 - The moment that sparked his interest in performance modification. 01:30:14 - Lightbulb moment at his first drag race. 01:34:20 - Behind the nickname "Bisimoto". 01:36:57 - Cultural soup that led to the Fast & Furious. Tom Young, "Let's race for $5,000." 01:40:44 - Street Racing tricks - dome light distractions & hiding nitrous. 01:44:34 - Career arch, stopped racing in 2014. 01:45:20 - How much are you actually able to tune EVs? Wild Wild West. 01:58:26 - Working on Teslas - "I want to keep learning." - Bisi.
Bisi Alimi is the founder and the Executive Director of the Bisi Alimi Foundation, an organisation working to accelerate social acceptance of LGBTQ+ people in Nigeria.The charity's aim is work towards a Nigeria where everyone is equal irrespective of Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity. This is a fascinating chat where Bisi talks through his troubled childhood growing up in Nigeria, the state of LGBTQ+ rights in Africa and the incredibly important work of his charity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bisi Adebayo investigates why so many young, highly skilled people leave Nigeria, known in the country as Japa. Bisi hears from journalist Victoria Idowu who re-located to Canada with her family and a teacher in Lagos who is about to pack her bags and move to the UK. We also hear from an expert in employment data Babajide Ogunsanwo who tells us how much this costs Nigeria and Wale Smart an employer who explains how tricky it is to find and retain staff. Presenter / producer: Bisi Adebayo Image: Graduating students of the American University of Nigeria; Credit: Getty Images
Matthew Coller talks about receiver Bisi Johnson tearing his ACL and what that means to the Vikings' depth at receiver and what they could do to replace him. Plus fan questions, including whether the Vikings should be looking to target Odell Beckham and spend the last few dollars that they have with the salary cap, also why the center position is an obsession of Vikings fans and how teams use numbers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matthew Coller talks about receiver Bisi Johnson tearing his ACL and what that means to the Vikings' depth at receiver and what they could do to replace him. Plus fan questions, including whether the Vikings should be looking to target Odell Beckham and spend the last few dollars that they have with the salary cap, also why the center position is an obsession of Vikings fans and how teams use numbers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
List of 6 Minnesota Vikings players who NEED to have a strong performance in the final preseason game to have a chance to make the 53 man roster. Timestamps: • (0:40) 6 Bubble Vikes • (7:31) Bisi's Back • (11:18) Mullens Feeds Media Jackals • (16:37) Punting Competition • (20:42) Thielen 5th Best UDFA? • (25:10) Pettine LMAO A Northern Digital Production --- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/purpleftwpodcast
Minnesota Vikings players who have surprised in training camp; Will Bisi Johnson be on the chopping block; What would it cost to get Tyrod Taylor; Should the Vikings prioritize a backup center over a QB.; Minnesota Wild feedback on remaining free agents out there?; Will the Wild regress or will prospects step up?