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Episode 44 of the Becoming Centered podcast presents the third installment of the Processing Pathway, covering the technique known as "chaining." Chaining is a great way to add a visual element to cognitive processing. It lays out a series of links representing a chain of behaviors and feelings that led to a child or youth having to be separated from their peers. Once the sequence of links has been clarified, the key link that represents a realistic "choice point" is identified. This link represents the point in the sequence where the client could have made a different choice that likely would have resulted in a better outcome. Typical choice point behaviors include things like, asking for a check-in, asking to take space, or using some established coping mechanism. An explanatory handout and illustration is available at https://www.bearclanllc.com/podcasts/the-processing-pathway/.
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Harnessing the power of chaining can revolutionise the way you declutter in your home. Sometimes you need to embrace the magic of chaining, and other times you need to put some boundaries around it to harness the powerDo you find that you start one thing and then it leads to another and then another and so on and so forth? Do you end up half finishing many jobs? For you, harnessing chaining might be your key to success in decluttering. Or do you find you're paralysed on where to start? If so, going with the flow of chaining can be powerful, allow one task to lead into the next can reduce overwhelm and procrastination!One of the keys to harnessing chaining is to remember to close the loop (have a listen to that episode too!)You're invited to join my 12 Days of Christmas Declutter ChallengeI'd love to ask you to leave a 5 star Google review today - it takes less than 2 minutes and it will make a huge impact on others confidence to listen/ engage/ join with our community and services around the world. Think of it as your way of giving back :) https://g.page/r/CaTTEYtgIiQTEBI/reviewYou may also like to listen to these episodes:Close The LoopThe Poop TestJoin our communityBecome a Patron – your monthly donation makes a huge difference to me being able to produce this podcast. Donations can be as little as $1 a month!Follow me on InstagramFollow me on FacebookJoin my Facebook groupLeave a review on Apple PodcastThank you to my sound engineer, Jarred from Four4ty Studio Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I'm talking with Lisa, one of my students, about a strategy called “daisy chaining,” which helped her close her first real estate deal. Daisy chaining is all about making money by connecting a wholesaler's deal with the right buyer, without ever needing to find the seller yourself. Lisa shares how she built the relationships that made this happen, as well as the challenges she faced along the way. We also dive into how joint ventures work, the importance of understanding your buyers, and how this strategy can create huge opportunities, even if you're new to wholesaling. If you want to learn how to leverage connections and start closing deals without doing all the heavy lifting, this episode is packed with the insights you need to get started. Key Takeaways: What is Daisy Chaining? Understand how to connect wholesalers and buyers to earn profits without managing the property yourself. The Power of Relationships: Build a strong network in your real estate community to unlock more opportunities. Joint Ventures: Protect your interests and ensure you get paid by using a simple joint venture agreement. Finding Buyers: Get on email lists, use Facebook groups, and identify serious buyers for daisy chaining deals. Verify Everything: Always confirm deal numbers yourself—don't rely on someone else's comps. Resources: The Top 3 Reasons People Fail in Real Estate (And How to Overcome Them) Deal Machine (Discount code PIN) $40k in 40 Days Challenge Driving For Dollars Mastery
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Some Unorthodox Ways To Achieve High GDP Growth, published by johnswentworth on August 8, 2024 on LessWrong. GDP growth, as traditionally calculated, is a weird metric. People interpret it as measuring "economic growth", but… well, think about electronics. Electronics which would have cost millions of dollars (or more) in 1984 are now commonplace, everyone carries them around in their pockets. So if we calculate GDP growth based on 1984 prices, then GDP has grown multiple orders of magnitude since then, everyone now owns things which would make 1984's wealthiest people jealous, and practically all of that growth has come from electronics. On the other hand, if we calculate GDP based on 2024 prices, then all of the digital electronics produced before, say, 2004 are worth almost nothing, so electronics contributed near-zero GDP growth throughout the entire internet boom. Economists didn't like either of those conclusions, so back in the 90's, they mostly switched to a different way of calculating GDP growth: "chaining". Basically, we calculate 1984-1985 GDP growth using prices from 1984-1985, then 1985-1986 GDP growth using prices from 1985-1986, and so forth. At the end, we multiply them all together (i.e. "chain" the yearly growth numbers) to get a long-term growth line. Chaining gives less dramatic GDP growth numbers when technological changes make previously-expensive things very cheap. Chaining also opens up some interesting new methods for achieving high GDP growth. A Toy Example Suppose we have two goods, A and B. Over the course of five years, the price of each good and the amount consumed evolve as follows: Year Price A Amount A Price B Amount B 1 $1 10 $10 1 2 $1 1 $10 10 3 $10 1 $1 10 4 $10 10 $1 1 5 $1 10 $10 1 The main thing to notice about this table is that year 5 is exactly the same as year 1; our toy economy goes full-circle back to where it started. Now let's calculate the GDP growth for this toy economy, using the same standard chaining method adopted by the Bureau of Economic Analysis for calculating US GDP back in the 90's. Calculation details (click to expand) To calculate the GDP growth from year t to year t+1, we calculate the ratio of year t+1 to year t consumption using year t prices, then calculate the ratio of year t+1 to year t consumption using year t+1 prices, then average those together using a geometric mean. So the formula is: Δt+1t=iptiqt+1iiptiqtiipt+1iqt+1iipt+1iqti where: i ranges over the goods (here A and B) p is price q is quantity To get GDP growth over the whole timespan, we multiply together the growth for each year. Here's the result: Year Price A Amount A Price B Amount B GDP Growth 1 $1 10 $10 1 2 $1 1 $10 10 5.05 3 $10 1 $1 10 1 4 $10 10 $1 1 5.05 5 $1 10 $10 1 1 So overall, the GDP growth for the five-year period (according to the chaining method) is 5.05*1*5.05*1 = 25.5. Roughly 2450% growth over four years! Pretty impressive, especially considering that prices and consumption in the final year were exactly the same as prices and consumption in the first year. At that point, why not do it again, to maintain that impressive GDP growth? Some Policy Suggestions Our toy example raises an exciting possibility for politicians and policymakers[1]: what if you could achieve high GDP growth without the notoriously difficult and error-prone business of changing long-run prices or consumption? What if everything could just… go in a circle, always going back to where it started, and thereby produce safe, reliable, high GDP growth? The basic pattern in our toy example is: Prices shift: a popular good becomes cheap, a good rarely purchased becomes expensive Consumption shifts: consumers buy less of the cheaper good, and more of the expensive good Prices shift back Consumers shift back To match the toy example, shifts must happen in t...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Some Unorthodox Ways To Achieve High GDP Growth, published by johnswentworth on August 8, 2024 on LessWrong. GDP growth, as traditionally calculated, is a weird metric. People interpret it as measuring "economic growth", but… well, think about electronics. Electronics which would have cost millions of dollars (or more) in 1984 are now commonplace, everyone carries them around in their pockets. So if we calculate GDP growth based on 1984 prices, then GDP has grown multiple orders of magnitude since then, everyone now owns things which would make 1984's wealthiest people jealous, and practically all of that growth has come from electronics. On the other hand, if we calculate GDP based on 2024 prices, then all of the digital electronics produced before, say, 2004 are worth almost nothing, so electronics contributed near-zero GDP growth throughout the entire internet boom. Economists didn't like either of those conclusions, so back in the 90's, they mostly switched to a different way of calculating GDP growth: "chaining". Basically, we calculate 1984-1985 GDP growth using prices from 1984-1985, then 1985-1986 GDP growth using prices from 1985-1986, and so forth. At the end, we multiply them all together (i.e. "chain" the yearly growth numbers) to get a long-term growth line. Chaining gives less dramatic GDP growth numbers when technological changes make previously-expensive things very cheap. Chaining also opens up some interesting new methods for achieving high GDP growth. A Toy Example Suppose we have two goods, A and B. Over the course of five years, the price of each good and the amount consumed evolve as follows: Year Price A Amount A Price B Amount B 1 $1 10 $10 1 2 $1 1 $10 10 3 $10 1 $1 10 4 $10 10 $1 1 5 $1 10 $10 1 The main thing to notice about this table is that year 5 is exactly the same as year 1; our toy economy goes full-circle back to where it started. Now let's calculate the GDP growth for this toy economy, using the same standard chaining method adopted by the Bureau of Economic Analysis for calculating US GDP back in the 90's. Calculation details (click to expand) To calculate the GDP growth from year t to year t+1, we calculate the ratio of year t+1 to year t consumption using year t prices, then calculate the ratio of year t+1 to year t consumption using year t+1 prices, then average those together using a geometric mean. So the formula is: Δt+1t=iptiqt+1iiptiqtiipt+1iqt+1iipt+1iqti where: i ranges over the goods (here A and B) p is price q is quantity To get GDP growth over the whole timespan, we multiply together the growth for each year. Here's the result: Year Price A Amount A Price B Amount B GDP Growth 1 $1 10 $10 1 2 $1 1 $10 10 5.05 3 $10 1 $1 10 1 4 $10 10 $1 1 5.05 5 $1 10 $10 1 1 So overall, the GDP growth for the five-year period (according to the chaining method) is 5.05*1*5.05*1 = 25.5. Roughly 2450% growth over four years! Pretty impressive, especially considering that prices and consumption in the final year were exactly the same as prices and consumption in the first year. At that point, why not do it again, to maintain that impressive GDP growth? Some Policy Suggestions Our toy example raises an exciting possibility for politicians and policymakers[1]: what if you could achieve high GDP growth without the notoriously difficult and error-prone business of changing long-run prices or consumption? What if everything could just… go in a circle, always going back to where it started, and thereby produce safe, reliable, high GDP growth? The basic pattern in our toy example is: Prices shift: a popular good becomes cheap, a good rarely purchased becomes expensive Consumption shifts: consumers buy less of the cheaper good, and more of the expensive good Prices shift back Consumers shift back To match the toy example, shifts must happen in t...
Chaining language model (LM) calls as composable modules is fueling a new way of programming, but ensuring LMs adhere to important constraints requires heuristic “prompt engineering.” The paper this week introduces LM Assertions, a programming construct for expressing computational constraints that LMs should satisfy. The researchers integrated their constructs into the recent DSPy programming model for LMs and present new strategies that allow DSPy to compile programs with LM Assertions into more reliable and accurate systems. They also propose strategies to use assertions at inference time for automatic self-refinement with LMs. They reported on four diverse case studies for text generation and found that LM Assertions improve not only compliance with imposed rules but also downstream task performance, passing constraints up to 164% more often and generating up to 37% more higher-quality responses.We discuss this paper with Cyrus Nouroozi, DSPY key contributor. To learn more about ML observability, join the Arize AI Slack community or get the latest on our LinkedIn and Twitter.
This one is all about how I do my therapy. I talk you through what you would see if you observed my sessions. I describe in detail how to triage feeding disorders, what to say and do as you start your treatment program, how to troubleshoot problems and avoid shut down. I describe what to say when as you start Chaining. I describe how to correctly design a Food Chain. Food education, surprise foods and anchor foods matter. Use the rating scales the right way. I also share with you all the how to's I have developed in my 37 years as a therapist. Food Chaining techniques work when implemented correctly. Learn how to support and lead a child through sensory exploration in your therapy sessions. Learn how to comfort and encourage them in creative ways that allow them to open up and put fear and aversion down. I talk about how to easily bring new foods to them. I also talk family care and I discuss trauma and fear and the wounds parents carry when their child struggles to eat.
Overcoming picky or problem eating or treating ARFID requires you to taste new foods. That is a tall order. It can be frightening just thinking about it. So how do you learn about a new food and try a bite and feel safe? How do you find new foods that you will actually enjoy? Food Chaining creates chains, the links from the foods you like to eat to new foods that are very similar. We stack the deck in your favor by having you learn to feel good while trying new foods in a new, systematic and safe way. New foods are selected that are very similar in taste, texture and temperature to the foods you eat every day. These modified foods are highly likely to be accepted because they are foods that you are highly likely to like. That is what this is all about, finding new foods you like over and over and over. This two part in one podcast is a detailed guide that is full of advice for the patient, the family and the therapy team. Try Food Chaining, form a plan, and change your eating gently and well. It will change your life.
What do I DO in my therapy sessions? I find “the daily calm” and help the kids relax. I teach them how to learn about a food with their senses. I teach them how to crumb and achieve a test bite and then I teach them the varying motor plans when eating new foods. I teach them about the rating scales and developing advanced eating skills. We look at the few foods they may eat now and then, and we try to eat them more frequently, expanding the core. I help them learn to rate new food experiences in the real world. I respect those ratings. I respect their yes and no responses. We develop the skills in order to double the core diet over and over. It is fun, it is freeing and it works. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheri-fraker/message
In this, my second solo episode - I wanted to spend some time trying to demystify Generative AI for CSMs and CS leaders alike. According to statistics, only 25% of CS workers utilize AI in the workplace on a regular basis, which I think is WAY too low - especially considering how stretched thin most CSMs really are.So - in this episode, we focus on proper prompting, a few tools that exist out there and a plethora of use-cases for you to dig into:0:00:00 - Introduction0:03:55 - Topic introduction. Why GenAI for CSMs0:08:42 - Why prompting is a fundamental skill to have0:09:36 - Using the RISEN framework for prompting0:11:31 - Taking care with proprietary and sensitive information when using Gen AI0:19:58 - Why it's a bad idea to just copy and send, without proofreading and personalizing0:23:01 - Utilizing ChatGPTs memory feature to prevent having to copy/paste your prompts0:23:55 - Teaching ChatGPT on my tone of voice0:26:19 - Chaining prompts0:27:55 - Integrating this into your daily workflow0:30:21 - ChatGPT vs. Perplexity vs. Google0:32:42 - Perplexity research use cases for CSMs0:36:30 - The proliferation of new tools0:37:19 - AgentCopilot & HeyGen create personalized video for your contacts at scale0:39:45 - Ariglad analyzes support tickets to create and update knowledge base articles0:40:48 - Malik automates the creation of decks using your data and insights0:41:55 - OutroOne link discussed in the show is the DCS Tech Stack on the website: https://digitalcustomersuccess.com/tech-stack/Enjoy! Support the Show.+++++++++++++++++Like/Subscribe/Review:If you are getting value from the show, please follow/subscribe so that you don't miss an episode and consider leaving us a review. Website:For more information about the show or to get in touch, visit DigitalCustomerSuccess.com. Buy Alex a Cup of Coffee:This show runs exclusively on caffeine - and lots of it. If you like what we're, consider supporting our habit by buying us a cup of coffee: https://bmc.link/dcspThank you for all of your support!The Digital Customer Success Podcast is hosted by Alex Turkovic
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: titotal on AI risk scepticism, published by Vasco Grilo on May 31, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum. This is a linkpost for titotal's posts on AI risk scepticism, which I think are great. I list the posts below chronologically. Chaining the evil genie: why "outer" AI safety is probably easy Conclusion Summing up my argument in TLDR format: 1. For each AGI, there will be tasks that have difficulty beyond it's capabilities. 2. You can make the task "subjugate humanity under these constraints" arbitrarily more difficult or undesirable by adding more and more constraints to a goal function. 3. A lot of these constraints are quite simple, but drastically effective, such as implementing time limits, bounded goals, and prohibitions on human death. 4. Therefore, it is not very difficult to design a useful goal function that raises subjugation difficulty above the capability level of the AGI, simply by adding arbitrarily many constraints. Even if you disagree with some of these points, it seems hard to see how a constrained AI wouldn't at least have a greatly reduced probability of successful subjugation, so I think it makes sense to pursue constraints anyway (as I'm sure plenty of people already are). AGI Battle Royale: Why "slow takeover" scenarios devolve into a chaotic multi-AGI fight to the death Summary The main argument goes as follows: 1. Malevolent AGI's (in the standard model of unbounded goal maximisers) will almost all have incompatible end goals, making each AGI is an existential threat to every other AGI. 2. Once one AGI exists, others are likely not far behind, possibly at an accelerating rate. 3. Therefore, if early AGI can't take over immediately, there will be a complex, chaotic shadow war between multiple AGI's with the ultimate aim of destroying every other AI and humanity. I outlined a few scenarios of how this might play out, depending on what assumptions you make: Scenario a: Fast-ish takeoff The AGI is improving fast enough that it can tolerate a few extra enemies. It boosts itself until the improvement saturates, takes a shot at humanity, and then dukes it out with other AGI after we are dead. Scenario b: Kamikaze scenario The AGI can't improve fast enough to keep up with new AGI generation. It attacks immediately, no matter how slim the odds, because it is doomed either way. Scenario c: AGI induced slowdown The AGI figures out a way to quickly sabotage the growth of new AGI's, allowing it to outpace their growth and switch to scenario a. Scenario d: AI cooperation Different AGI's work together and pool power to defeat humanity cooperatively, then fight each other afterwards. Scenario e: Crabs in a bucket Different AGI's constantly tear down whichever AI is "winning", so the AI are too busy fighting each other to ever take us down. I hope people find this analysis interesting! I doubt I'm the first person to think of these points, but I thought it was worth giving an independent look at it. How "AGI" could end up being many different specialized AI's stitched together Summary: In this post, I am arguing that advanced AI may consist of many different smaller AI modules stitched together in a modular fashion. The argument goes as follows: 1. Existing AI is already modular in nature, in that it is wrapped into larger, modular, "dumb" code. 2. In the near-term, you can produce far more impressive results by stitching together different specialized AI modules than by trying to force one AI to do everything. 3. This trend could continue into the future, as specialized AI can have their architecture, goals and data can be customized for maximum performance in each specific sub-field. I then explore a few implications this type of AI system might have for AI safety, concluding that it might result in disunified or idiot savant AI's (helping humanity), or ...
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Finding Backward Chaining Circuits in Transformers Trained on Tree Search, published by abhayesian on May 29, 2024 on LessWrong. This post is a summary of our paper A Mechanistic Analysis of a Transformer Trained on a Symbolic Multi-Step Reasoning Task (ACL 2024). While we wrote and released the paper a couple of months ago, we have done a bad job promoting it so far. As a result, we're writing up a summary of our results here to reinvigorate interest in our work and hopefully find some collaborators for follow-up projects. If you're interested in the results we describe in this post, please see the paper for more details. TL;DR - We train transformer models to find the path from the root of a tree to a given leaf (given an edge list of the tree). We use standard techniques from mechanistic interpretability to figure out how our model performs this task. We found circuits that involve backward chaining - the first layer attends to the goal and each successive layer attends to the parent of the output of the previous layer, thus allowing the model to climb up the tree one node at a time. However, this algorithm would only find the correct path in graphs where the distance from the starting node to the goal is less than or equal to the number of layers in the model. To solve harder problem instances, the model performs a similar backward chaining procedure at insignificant tokens (which we call register tokens). Random nodes are chosen to serve as subgoals and the model backward chains from all of them in parallel. In the final layers of the model, information from the register tokens is merged into the model's main backward chaining procedure, allowing it to deduce the correct path to the goal when the distance is greater than the number of layers. In summary, we find a parallelized backward chaining algorithm in our models that allows them to efficiently navigate towards goals in a tree graph. Motivation & The Task Many people here have conjectured about what kinds of mechanisms inside future superhuman systems might allow them to perform a wide range of tasks efficiently. John Wentworth coined the term general-purpose search to group several hypothesized mechanisms that share a couple of core properties. Others have proposed projects around how to search for search inside neural networks. While general-purpose search is still relatively vague and undefined, we can study how language models perform simpler and better-understood versions of search. Graph search, the task of finding the shortest path between two nodes, has been the cornerstone of algorithmic research for decades, is among the first topics covered by virtually every CS course (BFS/DFS/Djikstra), and serves as the basis for planning algorithms in GOFAI systems. Our project revolves around understanding how transformer language models perform graph search at a mechanistic level. While we initially tried to understand how models find paths over any directed graph, we eventually restricted our focus specifically to trees. We trained a small GPT2-style transformer model (6 layers, 1 attention head per layer) to perform this task. The two figures below describe how we generate our dataset, and tokenize the examples. It is important to note that this task cannot be solved trivially. To correctly predict the next node in the path, the model must know the entire path ahead of time. The model must figure out the entire path in a single forward pass. This is not the case for a bunch of other tasks proposed in the literature on evaluating the reasoning capabilities of language models (see Saparov & He (2023) for instance). As a result of this difficulty, we can expect to find much more interesting mechanisms in our models. We train our model on a dataset of 150,000 randomly generated trees. The model achieves an ac...
Introduction Welcome to RetroLogic! I'm Sam Wagers here with John Cummins and Shannon Eno joined by our brothers in groove Liam Davenport to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater! How are you? But RetroLogic isn't just a podcast. It's a community of retro gamers! - We've got an active, friendly, and free discord. - Giveaways - Contests - AND Dive into our family of Retro podcasts! Like RetroGroove, a music history podcast, Filmlogic, streaming and movie film podcast, and On Topic Retro, a podcast dedicated to 1 video game per episode hosted by our very own John Cummins. - you can find everything at our website retrologic.games Housekeeping Sam: Mega Monday has returned John: Substack Pokemon OTR done. Unicorn Overlord incoming, Minish Cap FilmLogic: More cartoons getting the ‘97 treatment RetroGroove: Build a band: 3 MCs + 1 DJ Star Wars Dads made the jump to light speed May 4! What We've Been Playing Liam - Sam - Ys book II, Ys III: Wanderers from Ys John - Shining Force and Dave the Diver Shannon - Unicorn Overlord, KotOR, Paper Mario TYD The Price Is Retro If this is your first time playing Price Is Retro, here's how we play. I'm going to list off 4 or 5 games and everyone has to guess how much the lot is worth in total. Whoever is closest to the actual value wins that round! Everyone has a list and everyone guesses on each other's list. At the end, the player that won the most rounds wins the episode! But watch out for for our trio of automated competitors: The Ghost (Polterguest), the Robot (Deus Guess Machina), and the Dinosaur (???Retrosaurus???) They each make their own guess as well! Liam's List Sam's list John's list Shannon's list Trivia Card Show Topics 1:01:22 Discuss: -our experience with the game and the series -skateboarding was like, really big in the ‘90's (first X games held in ‘95) -The soundtrack: a tastemaker for many -When did the series fizzle out? - INFO: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater: Developer: Neversoft Publisher: Activision September 29, 1999 on Playstation March 15, 2000 on N64 March 21, 2000 on GBC (developed by Natsume) May 24, 2000 on Dreamcast Oct 13, 2003 N-Gage (developed by Ideaworks 3D May 5, 2005 Mobile Game modes: Single Player: Career Mode (videotape collection, allegedly inspired by super mario 64's stars)(objectives like collect SKATE, destroy objects, reach a certain score) Single Session Free Skate Multiplayer: Graffiti Trick Attack HORSE Playable characters:(10 + 2 ogs) Tony Hawk, Bob Burnquist, Kareem Campbell, Rune Glifberg, Bucky Lasek, Chad Muska, Andrew Reynolds, Geoff Rowley, Elissa Steamer, Jamie Thomas, Officer Dick +, Private Carerra+ -later games added a character creator and a wide variety of off the wall guest characters like Spider Man, Doomguy, James Hetfield, and Darth Maul -Actually released to capitalize on growing success of Top Skater (1997, Arcade, Sega) and Street Sk8er (1998, EA, Playstation). -Neversoft released only 3 games prior: Skeleton Warriors, MDK, and Apocalypse Sequels: Pro Skater 1999 Pro Skater 2 2000 Pro Skater 3 2001 Pro Skater 2x 2001 Pro Skater 4 2002 Underground 2003 Underground 2 2004 American Wasteland 2005 Downhill Jam 2006 Project 8 2006 Proving Ground 2007 Motion 2008 Vert 2009 Ride 2009 Shred 2010 Pro Skater HD 2012 Shred Session 2014 Pro Skater 5 2015 Skate Jam 2018 Pro Skater 1 + 2 2020 Tony Hawk turned down a one-time offer for permanent use of his name in likeness in favor of royalties. He made the right call, earning ten times the initial offer within two years. Tony Hawk also did a lot of playtesting himself, and personally selected the skaters to be playable characters himself as well. -motion capture was attempted, but not quite there yet. Instead, animations were made based on X-games footage as reference Promotions: Toys R us mini skateboard for pre-orders of GBC version Playable demo on summer ‘99 compilation CD by Playstation Underground Second demo on a promo disc distributed by Pizza Hut -Ngage version bundled with N-Gage QD Community Couch Schoner Tod I remember when Tony Hawk Pro skater first released. (edited) as a kid playing game was for nights and winter when it was raining but every time i had my friends over it was always a compitition to see who could get the best line or the highest score. I remember several weekends we would even carry our tvs to each others houses and have multiple games going at once. pizza tons of soda and nothing but laughs. bozo — Yesterday at 10:14 AM I was very late to the party with THPS - I only got into the series around 2016 as I was building up my OG Xbox library and had 2x/3/4 on hand to see what all the fuss was about. Going in, I was expecting it to be the kind of game that hasn't aged well; one whose reputation was heavily embellished by nostalgia for the era it represented. Needless to say, I was very, very wrong. THPS totally holds up. And the gameplay mechanics on offer are not only ridiculously deep, but fluid and cohesive in a way few other games can match even today. Chaining tricks into manuals into ramps into reverts is an absolutely sublime gameplay loop that never gets old. I'm always bothered whenever THPS gets lumped into the generic "Sports" categorization, when in reality it has way more in common with combo-oriented action games like Devil May Cry or Bayonetta than say, Madden. I think that's why it quickly became one of my all-time favorite series despite completely missing out on them when they were in the zeitgeist. Oh yeah, and the soundtrack? It shreds. As a huge pop-punk fan I couldn't ask for more. I'll never forgive Activision-Blizzard for shutting down Vicarious Visions and cancelling the THPS 3+4 remaster. 1+2 is arguably the best remaster ever made, and is easily the apex of the entire franchise, despite the moribund state the franchise was in for the previous 15 years. Thanks for listening to the RetroLogic Podcast! We are proudly part of the Nintendo Dads family of podcasts. If you like what you hear, You're also welcome to jump into our friendly and 100% non-toxic Discord Community! https://discord.gg/xYEwRK934U You can also find everything on our website Retrologic.games
New without No! This podcast teaches the listener how to structure mealtimes, prepare the parents for their part following the home program and how to set the right tone at the table. This episode is full of tips to help you learn how to successfully offer new foods using a Food Chaining program. Sample Food Chains are discussed. I also discuss mastering the simple, elegant art of Food Chaining and expanding the diet with joy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheri-fraker/message
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To improve the reliability and performance of LLMs, sometimes you need to break large tasks/prompts into sub-tasks. Prompt chaining is when a task is split into sub-tasks with the idea to create a chain of prompt operations. Prompt chaining is useful if the LLM is struggling to complete your larger complex task in one step. Continue reading Prompt Engineering Best Practices: What is Prompt Chaining? [AI Today Podcast] at Cognilytica.
Author, Advocate and Speaker Thomas Iland talk about mental health for adults on the spectrum and his new book. Jargon of the day: Chaining
Elevated beloved! Onto the next chapters of the Akata Series by Nnedi Okorafor "Akata Warrior" (Chapters 33&34) Our main character, Sunny Nwazue, lives in Nigeria. Being a part of an Oha Coven of 4 in total including Sunny, ChiChi, Orlu, & Sasha. We'll, they made it home, but it wasn't long before the Council picked them all right back up, including Grashcoatah. The Council can be anal, I must admit. Chaining up Grashcoatah without allowing him to plead his case. Sunny was able to speak on the behalf of herself and the others as it seems as the Council is blaming her for the events happened. My question is, how do they know something happens, without actually knowing what happened? Will the Council hear her out or not care of the circumstances? Stay up to date by following us on Instagram, and it's another great way to keep up new polls and more! Akata Series Part II is soon to come to an end. Don't miss next for the last 2 chapters of Akata Warrior.... with a little something extra
What is backward chaining? Backward chaining is such an important idea in the special education world. Basically, you teach a student a skill by starting at the end and then slowly backing up each step until they are able to complete the task on their own. This technique can cut down on frustration, allows for more visuals or hands-on learning and often helps students reach independent levels more quickly. In this episode you will learn: What is backward chaining and why it is important in the special education classroom. Practical examples of backward chaining that you can use today. How to reduce frustration in the learning process. Links and Resources Valentine Tees for Special EducatorsFebruary Resources Connect with Dawn Find me on IG Find me on Tik Tok Etsy Shop TpT Store Subscribe Are you subscribed to my podcast? Trust me, you definitely want to do that so you don't miss a thing! Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Leave a Review If you are loving the podcast, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other teachers find my podcast and I love hearing what you think about the podcast as well. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what part of the podcast you found to be the most helpful!
The off season is the perfect time to build consistency, and the easiest and most sustainable way to stay consistent is to avoid doing too much on any given day. The added bonus from doing B workouts rather than A workouts is you can do more of them.
Episode 115 - Conquering the cold, chaining up and all the things this last storm brought to us. Links to Help find Ambyr's Mom https://www.iheart.com/podcast/the-troubleshooter-20710606/episode/the-troubleshooter-04-25-23-113838662/ https://kdvr.com/news/colorado-cold-cases/cold-case-where-is-terri-ackerman/ News story https://apps.colorado.gov/apps/coldcase/casedetail.html?id=356000- Picture and description of her https://charleyproject.org/case/terri-anne-ackerman https://www.lochbuie.org/police Help Find Terri Ackerman Facebook Page https://www.thevanishedpodcast.com/episodes/2021/7/12/episode-295-terri-ackerman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDJQfwbwwNs&t=244s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgejVtc7juE&t=199s
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This season will be all about cases. The Specifics on what to DO during a feeding evaluation and setting up child specific treatment plans. Diagnostic therapy helps a child be known. Then you can design the right plan, set the right tone and develop eyes that SEE. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheri-fraker/message
In this episode, I talk about the evaluation process, team care, building trust and developing eyes that SEE. I discuss what the parent needs to do at home and what the team should do. So how do you put the problem down to get things on track? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheri-fraker/message
You want to try Food Chaining. But how do you get started? How do you set up a snack time in a therapy session? What do you do in the beginning? I have seen a lot of things online that are described as Food Chaining, but they are not using the program as we designed it. What fruits and vegetables can I try? How do I coach a child to learn the skill of trying a new food? This IS Food Chaining! The right way. The easy way. Check it out. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheri-fraker/message
Your evaluation forms matter! You will need a very detailed medical and nutritional history and the Individualized Eating Profile. The IEP consists of data from the growth chart, analysis of the three to five day food record, oral sensory motor age and patterns noted in the Food Chaining Intake Form. This information will help you fully know your patient and plan their customized and effective Chaining program. Take time to analyze the profile! It is vital to making good decisions in Food Chaining therapy. Write your reports using this important information. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheri-fraker/message
Eric Rasmussen, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon. Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University Author of his Harmonic Learning curriculum: Dr. Eric's Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence.Beau Taillefer - Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual https://www.beautaillefer.cainfo@beautaillefer.ca
In this thrilling episode, William shares his personal journey of self-discovery and how "UPGRD" empowers real estate investors and entrepreneurs to unlock their full potential by overcoming mental barriers. He highlights the four-step process of "design, focus, belief, and action" to achieve goals and create the desired life. William emphasizes the significance of reshaping beliefs, aligning values, and taking massive action fueled by pleasure. Through engaging metaphors and examples, he illustrates the transformational power of this process, challenging conventional notions of success and emphasizing the importance of changing one's mindset. ABOUT: William Lam is the founder of UPGRD and SalesGod. He is a highly accomplished expert in mind programming, holding certifications as an American Board Certified Hypnotherapy Instructor and a Certified Trainer of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). His life's work revolves around empowering individuals to gain control over their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Through his mastery of hypnotherapy and NLP, he helps people break free from mental barriers and achieve their true potential. William's impact as a mentor and teacher has transformed countless lives, making him a revered figure in the field of personal growth and transformation. His legacy as a mind programmer continues to inspire and uplift those who seek to unlock their inner capabilities. HIGHLIGHTS: William shares his personal journey of self-discovery and overcoming ancestral programming. He introduces "UPGRD," a system empowering real estate investors and entrepreneurs to unlock their full potential. Setting clear coordinates for the unconscious mind is essential for guiding individuals toward their ideal outcomes. The four-step process includes "design" (creating a clear vision), "focus" (directing attention and gathering sensory data), "belief engineering" (reshaping beliefs for success), and "taking massive action" (fueled by pleasure). William challenges conventional notions of hard work and emphasizes changing mindset as a key to success. The UPGRD process can transform lives and businesses by harnessing the power of mental reprogramming. Desire plays a crucial role in pushing individuals to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. William is committed to creating a culture of winning and enthusiasm in the world. SOCIAL MEDIA: Website URL: https://linktr.ee/UPGRDnow Social Media URL: William Lam IG
It is estimated that 590 million people suffer from dysphagia. Dysphagia impacts infants, children, teens and adults. Acquired dysphagia will impact way too many people over the age of 60. Our Dysphagia Food Chaining therapy program is explained in detail. Multiple, specific food chaining ideas are shared, giving the listener foods to consider from all food groups. The complexity of advanced food chaining is evident. In regard to safety, the IDDSI and dysphagia chaining go hand in hand. Use of the IDDSI in treatment is explained. A case history discussed is about treating a patient with oral cancer and a hemiglossectomy. The patient went from only being able to eat three bland foods to enjoying high flavor, nutritious foods from all food groups. How did we do it? That is what this episode is all about. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheri-fraker/message
What should you ask, how do you ask it, how do you interpret the information you receive, how do you communicate compassionately with the family, how do you give them bad news, what ARE the 911 issues, how do I recognize the red flags, when and how do you ask the doctor to address urgent feeding issues? Develop diagnostic therapy programs and gather information. Addressing medical and nutritional issues is key to your success in treatment. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheri-fraker/message
This episode is about treating the child with special needs. Where do you start your treatment program for a child with special needs and the challenges of extreme selective eating? How do you make progress? Read cues? Tune in, and find out. Case histories are discussed in detail. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheri-fraker/message
Help! The Holidays are here! This episode is full of tips to help you and your child have a great Thanksgiving. Travel tips, lodging suggestions, mealtime modifications, sensory breaks, calming breaks and other tips to help the day be as pleasant as possible. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheri-fraker/message
Cheri explains how to develop a Chaining program that is customized to each individual child, how to get started in treatment and how to have great, fun and effective Food Chaining therapy sessions. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheri-fraker/message
How did Food Chaining start? What are the 6 steps of Food Chaining? How do you use the Food Chaining Intake form? Why are the rating scales so important? How do you start a diagnostic therapy program? I answer all of these questions. There are also many examples of Food Chains with many tips provided to get a child specific, customized Food Chaining therapy program going forward without stressing the child. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheri-fraker/message
Don`t Call It A Lockdown - From Chemical to Criminal CastrationWebsite: http://www.battle4freedom.comNetwork: https://www.mojo50.comStreaming: https://www.rumble.com/c/Battle4FreedomStreaming LIVE on RUMBLE @ https://rumble.com/v30pht0-dont-call-it-a-lockdown-from-chemical-to-criminal-castration.htmlhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12308531/FDA-approves-shot-cold-like-winter-virus-kills-hundreds-babies-year.htmlFDA approves shot for cold-like winter virus that kills hundreds of babies each year-The FDA has approved a new shot to treat RSV in children and toddlers-The medication is expected to be available by the upcoming fall RSV seasonhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12307257/Alzheimers-drug-Eli-Lilly-slows-early-Alzheimers-60-hailed-turning-point-fight-against-disease.html'Turning point' in fight against Alzheimer's: Scientists hail drug made by Eli Lilly that slows early stage of disease by up to 60% as 'defining moment' in dementia research-It is the second treatment after lecanemab to offer hope to patients with disease-Could be available to millions of Americans in just 18 months - in breakthroughhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12309431/America-smoked-Biggest-smoke-plume-Canadian-wildfires-blanket-23-states-today-Code-Orange-warnings-issued-vulnerable-residents-stay-indoors.htmlAmerica is smoked out AGAIN: Biggest smoke plume yet from Canadian wildfires to blanket 23 states today as Code Orange warnings issued for vulnerable residents to stay indoors-Nearly half of US states are predicted to be impacted Tuesday by smoke moving down from Canada -It is the largest smoke plume recorded so far this year -The smoke is expected to disperse by Wednesday when it will be pushed off the East Coasthttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12309415/San-Francisco-Walgreens-resorts-CHAINING-refrigerator-section-overnight-stop-shoplifters-swiping-pizza-ice-cream-20-times-day.htmlSan Francisco Walgreens NOW resorts to CHAINING their freezers to stop shoplifters in crime-riddled city swiping pizza and ice cream 20 times a day - as another branch completely boards up its windows-A San Francisco pharmacy has taken extreme measures to protect their goods padlocking freezers shut, tying metal chains to ensure the doors remain closed -Video captured by a potential shopper at a local Walgreens shows aisle after aisle of products including lower-value items stuck behind Perspex and glass -Rampant theft is plaguing many of the city's pharmacies with shop workers reporting instances of thieves coming into the store as many as 20 times a dayhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12308207/LAPD-union-boss-tells-cops-LEAVE-city-understands-worth-failed-salary-negotiations-1-000-officers-left-2019.htmlLAPD union boss tells cops to LEAVE the city and 'go somewhere that understands your worth' after failed salary negotiations: More than 1,000 officers have left since 2019-LAPPL boss Jerretta Sandoz told officers to leave the LAPD for other cities-Since 2019 the number of LAPD officers dropped by 10 percent to around 9,000https://youtu.be/lNSg5TlwB6kordan B Peterson interview: Speaking Softly and Carrying a Big Stick|Mike Pence|EP 368
On this episode of The Friends Podcast, we talked about Gunplay's GoFundMe fiasco, Black people loving brunch, all the cool activities we want to do as adults, favorite meal of the day, old pictures of trips on Instagram, and a few more things yall should hear. Hop on over to our merch site in our LinkTree and get a TFP shirt - Thank you for listening! Time Stamps Keeping pictures from past relationships [01:45] Gunplay gifted Rick Ross a chain [13:40] Fun adult activities [25:05] Highlights [58:55] Links Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thefriendspodcast Follow us on Instagram!: @thefriendspod http://instagram.com/thefriendspod We're on TikTok: @thefriendspod https://www.tiktok.com/@thefriendspod Subscribe to our Youtube!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT1mr5u3GWstsecxHvRwJ7g Reach out via email: Friendspodcastshow@gmail.com Highlights Rod's highlight: The Blackening Jermayne's highlight: The Dream's Love series Matt's highlight: After 7 - Ready or Not
In ABA, a task analysis can be used to break down larger, more complex skills into smaller steps or actions. This makes them more manageable for our learners. To run our business, we use a project management system to make sure everything runs smoothly. It functions like a task analysis in that anyone on our team can follow the same steps to keep things consistent. In the field, skills like hand washing and bathing can be taught using task analysis, which helps practitioners teach learners all steps in the same order. Some of the most common questions we get revolve around teaching life skills and social skills. The reason people find them so overwhelming is because they're so detailed and each person does them differently. Many of the skills we use throughout our lives are essentially a sequence, or a chain of behaviors that lead to a certain outcome. A task analysis can be used to teach the specific parts of each chain. Here, we discuss how to create a task analysis from scratch, the different types of chaining, and how to use prompts to build independence. What's Inside:How to create a task analysis. How to teach a task analysis and the different types of chaining.How to use prompts to build independence.Mentioned In This Episode:HowToABA.com/joinHow to ABA on YouTubeFind us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramBlog Post – What is ABA Chaining and How Do We Use It?Editable Task Analyses for Teaching Life Skills
Welcome to a captivating episode of Autism Live! Join us as we unravel the mysteries of autism jargon and dive into the concept of "chaining." In this thought-provoking discussion, our expert panel, along with special guests Milo Nichols and Navah Paskowitz-Asner, share their insights, experiences, and valuable information on this essential topic. Stay up-to-date with the latest autism news as we bring you the most recent updates from the community. Plus, get ready for an exciting announcement about the upcoming "Camp Ed" and the highly-anticipated 11th Annual Ed Asner Poker Tournament! In this episode, our incredible guests, Milo Nichols and Navah Paskowitz-Asner, will join us to shed light on the transformative power of "Camp Ed" and the importance of enrichment programs for individuals with autism. They will also provide exclusive details about the upcoming 11th Annual Ed Asner Poker Tournament, a fantastic event that supports autism advocacy and brings together a community of compassion and care. Don't miss out on this enlightening and inspiring episode! Join us as we explore "chaining," dive into autism news, and get a glimpse into the incredible initiatives by Milo Nichols, Navah Paskowitz-Asner, and the entire Autism Live community. Tune in now and be part of this empowering conversation! Click Here to Download the Autism Live App on Iphone Autism Network Website Shannon Penrod's book is out now! Order from the link below! Autism Live's Link Tree Order the book written by the host of Autism Live, Shannon Penrod! Click Here for Autism Live on Apple Podcast Autism Network Toy Guide Autism Live on Twitch Autism Live on Spotify Autism Live on IHeartRadio Autism Live on Amazon Audible
On this episode we cover a wide range of topics. (4:10) We start the podcast discussing Lil Meech & Summer Walker going public?! (13:08) Celina Powell & Lil Meech did what in a public bathroom?! (19:00) Hatch goes behind the curtain and talks the audience growing! (28:14) The Booty Goons jack Fivio Foreign for his chain and send some wild threats?! (39:35) Hatch gives updates on the YMW Melly & YSL RICO cases! (54:14) Brent Faiyaz turns down a alleged $50 Million dollar contract?! (58:51) Da Brat & her wife to bring a white mans baby into the world?! (1:10:54) Jenelle Monae showing that body?! (1:14:01) NBA Playoffs update & much much more! Twitter : OGHatch_ FaceBook : OG Hatch FaceBook Group Page: Friends of the Show The Thin Line Between Genius & Insanity YouTube: OGHatchTV Tik Tok : OGHatchTV IG: OGHatch_ Rumble : OGHatch
Our links: https://linktr.ee/lotradhome Welcome back to "A Drunk History of Middle-earth," the podcast where Chris and Rebecca continue their discussion of J.R.R. Tolkien's works as if explaining it to a drunk person. In this episode, they pick up where they left off and delve into the story of the chaining of Melkor, which followed the awakening of the elves. As they recount the tale with their trademark humor and insight, Chris and Rebecca share their thoughts on the fascinating characters and events that make up this epic tale. And as always, they end the episode with a fun fact to keep you on your toes. This week's fact is about Tolkien's dispute with a publisher in Germany, a little-known story that sheds light on the challenges faced by authors in the mid-20th century. Chris and Rebecca bring an accessible and engaging approach to their discussion of Middle-earth. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the series or new to the world of Tolkien, you're sure to learn something new and have a few laughs along the way. So grab a drink (or not, depending on your preferences), and join Chris and Rebecca on this epic journey through Middle-earth!
On this episode of Ruff Talk VR our hosts Dscruffles and Stratus breakdown and review Dead Second! A high paced bullet hell shooter on the Meta Quest app lab store made and published by developers Spunge Games Pty Ltd! This game features 8 campaign missions with an easy, normal and hard mode requiring all three to be completed for 3 stars, plus leaderboards, plus unlockable guns, plus gun skins and hands skins (What??? We'll explain!). Listen for our full thoughts and rating!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rufftalkvrIf you enjoy the podcast be sure to rate us 5 stars and subscribe! Join our official subreddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/RuffTalkVR/Discord: https://discord.gg/9JTdCccucSThis podcast was sponsored by Kiwi Design - the premier company for Oculus Quest accessories. Visit our affiliate link below to shop for your VR accessories including knuckle straps, lens protectors, head straps, link cables, and more while also supporting the podcast!Affiliate Link: https://www.kiwidesign.com/?ref=RuffTalkVRGet 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code RUFFTALKVR at MANSCAPED.com!Dead Second Store Link: https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/3780317308718524/ Store Description:Dead Second is an Action Arcade Cover Shooter featuring the 'Dead Second' bullet time reaction system with high fidelity impact physics reactions. Experience Intense shoot outs and gunplay unlike any game before it!You're a righteous 'GUN FOR HIRE' taking care of the CORRUPT and WICKED throughout the city.Governments have fallen into disarray, Corporations and Private Military Contractors rule the streets.Take on a series of 'ASSIGNMENTS' and make them pay!The 'DEAD SECOND' is a bullet time reaction system. Defeating an enemy activates a momentary bullet time slow motion giving you a chance to dodge incoming enemy fire. Chaining a quick succession of takedowns boosts your Score, Time & Accuracy points.Progress through the Ranks and unlock additional Guns & Cosmetics on your way to the top of the Leaderboards.*We are paid a commission through affiliate links to help support the podcast on the Kiwi links abovePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/rufftalkvr Support the show
Almost Christmas! In this episode Bobby & Logan are joined by Ali Newbins our highschool friend and former host of the Blasian Babes Podcast. I invited her to my home and she brought her cute dog who took an ugly SHIT in my lovely home. This episode is fun chaos. Logan ghosts Bobby for weeks and reveals why. Bobby looks for ways to switch his style up as his mom buys him some questionable new clothes. We discuss Drakes engagement ring necklace, Keke Palmer's SNL Drake skit & announcing she's pregnancy, Walmart losing $3 Billion to theft, COMEDY ZONE & MORE. Thanks for listening. Keke Drake sketch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHXAtEY2NzcFollow us online @bobbycomedian @ldb22 @alinewbninsThank you for supporting my career and this podcast. Patreon is the best way to support me. Join for Exclusive StandUp Clips & Podcast interviews. https://www.patreon.com/MaybeBobbyfor more content subscribe to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl9i...Partnering with ComedyZone Jacksonville https://www.comedyzone.comSupport the show
Almost Christmas! In this episode Bobby & Logan are joined by Ali Newbins our highschool friend and former host of the Blasian Babes Podcast. I invited her to my home and she brought her cute dog who took an ugly SHIT in my lovely home. This episode is fun chaos. Logan ghosts Bobby for weeks and reveals why. Bobby looks for ways to switch his style up as his mom buys him some questionable new clothes. We discuss Drakes engagement ring necklace, Keke Palmer's SNL Drake skit & announcing she's pregnancy, Walmart losing $3 Billion to theft, COMEDY ZONE & MORE. Thanks for listening. Keke Drake sketch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHXAtEY2NzcFollow us online @bobbycomedian @ldb22 @alinewbninsThank you for supporting my career and this podcast. Patreon is the best way to support me. Join for Exclusive StandUp Clips & Podcast interviews. https://www.patreon.com/MaybeBobbyfor more content subscribe to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl9i...Partnering with ComedyZone Jacksonville https://www.comedyzone.com
Almost Christmas! In this episode Bobby & Logan are joined by Ali Newbins our highschool friend and former host of the Blasian Babes Podcast. I invited her to my home and she brought her cute dog who took an ugly SHIT in my lovely home. This episode is fun chaos. Logan ghosts Bobby for weeks and reveals why. Bobby looks for ways to switch his style up as his mom buys him some questionable new clothes. We discuss Drakes engagement ring necklace, Keke Palmer's SNL Drake skit & announcing she's pregnancy, Walmart losing $3 Billion to theft, COMEDY ZONE & MORE. Thanks for listening. Keke Drake sketch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHXAtEY2NzcFollow us online @bobbycomedian @ldb22 @alinewbninsThank you for supporting my career and this podcast. Patreon is the best way to support me. Join for Exclusive StandUp Clips & Podcast interviews. https://www.patreon.com/MaybeBobbyfor more content subscribe to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl9i...Partnering with ComedyZone Jacksonville https://www.comedyzone.com
Almost Christmas! In this episode Bobby & Logan are joined by Ali Newbins our highschool friend and former host of the Blasian Babes Podcast. I invited her to my home and she brought her cute dog who took an ugly SHIT in my lovely home. This episode is fun chaos. Logan ghosts Bobby for weeks and reveals why. Bobby looks for ways to switch his style up as his mom buys him some questionable new clothes. We discuss Drakes engagement ring necklace, Keke Palmer's SNL Drake skit & announcing she's pregnancy, Walmart losing $3 Billion to theft, COMEDY ZONE & MORE. Thanks for listening. Keke Drake sketch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHXAtEY2NzcFollow us online @bobbycomedian @ldb22 @alinewbninsThank you for supporting my career and this podcast. Patreon is the best way to support me. Join for Exclusive StandUp Clips & Podcast interviews. https://www.patreon.com/MaybeBobbyfor more content subscribe to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl9i...Partnering with ComedyZone Jacksonville https://www.comedyzone.com
We've covered a lot of differentiation strategies over the years, and here's one you may not have heard of: backward chaining. It allows students to start a task a few steps ahead, allowing them to experience a sense of completion that might otherwise be out of reach. My guest Melanie Meehan explains how it works. ------------------- Thanks to Pear Deck and Spinndle for sponsoring this episode. -------------------
In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk edge functions and Deno with Eduardo Bouças of Netlify. Hasura - Sponsor With Hasura, you can get a fully managed, production-ready GraphQL API as a service to help you build modern apps faster. You can get started for free in 30 seconds, or if you want to try out the Standard tier for zero cost, use the code “TryHasura” at this link: hasura.info. We've also got an amazing selection of GraphQL tutorials at hasura.io/learn. Postlight Podcast - Sponsor Postlight is a strategy, design, and engineering firm that builds platforms for some of the biggest organizations in the world. The Postlight Podcast is hosted by senior leaders Rich Ziade, Paul Ford, Gina Trapani, and Chris LoSacco. If you're looking for answers to tough leadership questions, the Postlight Podcast has you covered. Listen to new episodes every Tuesday, wherever you get your podcasts. WP Mail SMTP - Sponsor Did you know that many WordPress sites are not properly configured to send emails? With WP Mail SMTP, you can easily optimize your site to send emails, avoid the spam folder, and make sure your emails land in the inbox every time. WP Mail SMTP comes with detailed email logs, email engagement tracking, visual email reports, weekly email summaries, integrations with popular email providers like SendLayer, Gmail, Outlook, and more! Try WP Mail SMTP Pro today and get 50% off or start with their free version by downloading it from the WordPress plugin directory. Show Notes 00:36 Welcome 02:31 Who is Eduardo? EduardoBoucas.com @eduardoboucas 04:29 What is a serverless function? 06:42 What is the edge and an edge function? Edge Functions Explained Deno 08:41 Sponsor: Hasura 09:18 The internet is global, and server locations matter 17:09 Chaining multiple edge functions 20:18 Sponsor: WP Mail SMTP 21:01 Why use Deno? 24:38 What are the limitations of using Deno? 27:44 Why not run NodeJS servers on the edge? 29:34 Do you see a future where people are writing packages that work anywhere? 31:32 Sponsor: Postlight Podcast 32:25 What about databases and serverless functions? Planetscale 37:46 What language does Netlify use to write apps in? Netlify Edge Handlers 43:39 Supper Club questions Warp S Town Podcast Shameless Plugs Scott: LevelUp Tutorials Wes: Wes Bos Tutorials Tweet us your tasty treats Scott's Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes' Instagram Wes' Twitter Wes' Facebook Scott's Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets
CISA is releasing this cybersecurity advisory to warn organizations that malicious cyber actors are exploiting CVE-2022-22954 and CVE-2022-22960. These vulnerabilities affect versions of VMware products. Successful exploitation permits malicious actors to trigger a server-side template injection that may result in remote code execution or escalation of privileges to root level access. Based on this activity, CISA expects malicious cyber actors to quickly develop a capability to exploit newly released VMware vulnerabilities CVE-2022-22972 and CVE-2022-22973 in the same impacted VMware products. AA22-138B Alert, Technical Details, and Mitigations AA22-138B.stix Emergency Directive 22-03 Mitigate VMware Vulnerabilities VMware Security Advisory VMSA-2022-0011 VMware Security Advisory VMSA-2022-0014 All organizations should report incidents and anomalous activity to CISA's 24/7 Operations Center at central@cisa.dhs.gov or (888) 282-0870 and to the FBI via your local FBI field office or the FBI's 24/7 CyWatch at (855) 292-3937 or CyWatch@fbi.gov.
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about the coupon engines they've built and use on their courses. Prismic - Sponsor Prismic is a Headless CMS that makes it easy to build website pages as a set of components. Break pages into sections of components using React, Vue, or whatever you like. Make corresponding Slices in Prismic. Start building pages dynamically in minutes. Get started at prismic.io/syntax. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It's an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at logrocket.com/syntax. Show Notes 00:26 Welcome 01:12 Sponsor: Prismic 02:32 Sponsor: LogRocket 04:06 What we use for coupons Stripe Braintree 06:27 Structure of our coupons 10:43 Products and carts 13:59 Country validation 15:11 Affiliate codes 16:36 Chaining rules together 19:41 Tracking coupons 20:54 Automatically applied coupons 22:12 Quick tips for coupons Tweet us your tasty treats Scott's Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes' Instagram Wes' Twitter Wes' Facebook Scott's Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets