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We bring on Claire Newell from Travel Best Bets to talk about the biggest stories coming out of the travel sector! After harsh feedback from travellers and employees, WestJet has cancelled their new seat configuration. It will be a pricey reinstallation process, and will likely result in higher fares. Guest: Claire Newell - Travel Best Bets President and Founder Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of CISO Tradecraft, host G Mark Hardy is joined by Yuriy Tsibere from ThreatLocker to discuss an essential topic for cybersecurity leaders: Defense Against Configurations (DAC). With a focus on the significant risks posed by misconfigurations, Yuriy shares insights on how ThreatLocker's new DAC tool helps organizations identify and rectify vulnerabilities in OS configurations, ensuring a higher degree of security. They explore the critical role of maintaining proper endpoint configurations, Zero Trust principles, and how DAC seamlessly integrates into ThreatLocker's platform to provide real-time monitoring and reporting. Yuriy also touches on how DAC supports various security frameworks and compliance standards, making it a valuable asset for any organization aiming to enhance its cybersecurity posture. Big Thanks to Threatlocker for supporting this episode. Register to attend Zero Trust World 2026: https://ztw.com/?utm_source=ciso_tradecraft&utm_medium=sponsor&utm_campaign=dac_yuriy_q4_25&utm_content=dac_yuriy-&utm_term=video Use discount code ZTWCISOTRADECRAFT26 for $200 off
What's the biggest attack vector for breaches besides all of the human related ones (i.e., social engineering, phishing, compromised credentials, etc.)? You might think vulnerabilities, but it's actually misconfiguration. The top breach attack vectors are stolen or compromised credentials, phishing, and misconfigurations, which often work together. So why is it so hard to properly configure your systems? Rob Allen, Chief Product Officer at ThreatLocker, joins Business Security Weekly to discuss Defense Against Configurations and how ThreatLocker can automatically identify misconfigurations and map them to your environment's compliance and security requirements. Rob will discuss how ThreatLocker Defense Against Configurations dashboard can: Identify misconfigurations before they become exploited vulnerabilities Monitor configuration compliance with major frameworks Receive clear, actionable remediation guidance and more! This segment is sponsored by ThreatLocker. Visit https://securityweekly.com/threatlocker to learn more about them! In the leadership and communications segment, Cybersecurity management for boards: Metrics that matter, The Emotional Architecture of Leadership: Why Energy, Not Strategy, Builds Great Teams, Your Transformation Can't Succeed Without a Talent Strategy, and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw-420
What's the biggest attack vector for breaches besides all of the human related ones (i.e., social engineering, phishing, compromised credentials, etc.)? You might think vulnerabilities, but it's actually misconfiguration. The top breach attack vectors are stolen or compromised credentials, phishing, and misconfigurations, which often work together. So why is it so hard to properly configure your systems? Rob Allen, Chief Product Officer at ThreatLocker, joins Business Security Weekly to discuss Defense Against Configurations and how ThreatLocker can automatically identify misconfigurations and map them to your environment's compliance and security requirements. Rob will discuss how ThreatLocker Defense Against Configurations dashboard can: Identify misconfigurations before they become exploited vulnerabilities Monitor configuration compliance with major frameworks Receive clear, actionable remediation guidance and more! This segment is sponsored by ThreatLocker. Visit https://securityweekly.com/threatlocker to learn more about them! In the leadership and communications segment, Cybersecurity management for boards: Metrics that matter, The Emotional Architecture of Leadership: Why Energy, Not Strategy, Builds Great Teams, Your Transformation Can't Succeed Without a Talent Strategy, and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw-420
What's the biggest attack vector for breaches besides all of the human related ones (i.e., social engineering, phishing, compromised credentials, etc.)? You might think vulnerabilities, but it's actually misconfiguration. The top breach attack vectors are stolen or compromised credentials, phishing, and misconfigurations, which often work together. So why is it so hard to properly configure your systems? Rob Allen, Chief Product Officer at ThreatLocker, joins Business Security Weekly to discuss Defense Against Configurations and how ThreatLocker can automatically identify misconfigurations and map them to your environment's compliance and security requirements. Rob will discuss how ThreatLocker Defense Against Configurations dashboard can: Identify misconfigurations before they become exploited vulnerabilities Monitor configuration compliance with major frameworks Receive clear, actionable remediation guidance and more! This segment is sponsored by ThreatLocker. Visit https://securityweekly.com/threatlocker to learn more about them! In the leadership and communications segment, Cybersecurity management for boards: Metrics that matter, The Emotional Architecture of Leadership: Why Energy, Not Strategy, Builds Great Teams, Your Transformation Can't Succeed Without a Talent Strategy, and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw-420
What's the biggest attack vector for breaches besides all of the human related ones (i.e., social engineering, phishing, compromised credentials, etc.)? You might think vulnerabilities, but it's actually misconfiguration. The top breach attack vectors are stolen or compromised credentials, phishing, and misconfigurations, which often work together. So why is it so hard to properly configure your systems? Rob Allen, Chief Product Officer at ThreatLocker, joins Business Security Weekly to discuss Defense Against Configurations and how ThreatLocker can automatically identify misconfigurations and map them to your environment's compliance and security requirements. Rob will discuss how ThreatLocker Defense Against Configurations dashboard can: Identify misconfigurations before they become exploited vulnerabilities Monitor configuration compliance with major frameworks Receive clear, actionable remediation guidance and more! This segment is sponsored by ThreatLocker. Visit https://securityweekly.com/threatlocker to learn more about them! In the leadership and communications segment, Cybersecurity management for boards: Metrics that matter, The Emotional Architecture of Leadership: Why Energy, Not Strategy, Builds Great Teams, Your Transformation Can't Succeed Without a Talent Strategy, and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw-420
A screencast from Chapter 3 in CH 221 entitled “Atomic Electron Configurations”
In episode three, Susan Mathews continues her conversation with Mădălina Diaconu, a researcher at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Vienna, Austria and author of Aesthetics of Weather (2024). Mădălina works on environmental aesthetics, urban aesthetics and phenomenology of perception. Please listen to the first part of this conversation in episode two to hear about the need for a holistic view of our immersion in the atmosphere, thermic auras, and multisensory perception as the basis for empathy. Our conversation began with tornadoes, their radical dynamic form that makes air visible and creates a figure that is both perfect and dangerous, an ambivalence which diverges from the classical experience of beauty as harmony. There are other figures of the sky like clouds, lightning and the rainbow, but Mădălina was drawn to the tornado's uncontrolled genesis and evolution as it challenges the assumption of the Anthropocene that humans can manipulate and domesticate everything. She spoke of the limitations of equating materiality with solid matter. Water and air are also material, as are light and other electromagnetic waves, radiation and other phenomena. Mădălina invites a shift not just of how matter is conceptualized, but of the traditional representation of matter as something passive that can be manipulated by humans to instead recognise that we are not the only form of matter who can be assigned activity or agency. The conversation then moved on to an interrogation of the human fixation on landscapes. Mădălina introduced the concept of landscapability to capture our tendency to compose, through analogy, a landscape even when land may not be present, say on the Arctic ocean as we are surrounded by air, water and ice. She also highlighted the values conveyed within our definition of landscapes, including emotional value such as patriotism, of topophilia. This theory of landscapes is also contextually informed by its origins in landscape painting in Italy and central Europe—a theory emerging from a different culture would not have the same principles. For example, one formed in the Amazonian forests would not have the particular principle of panoramic views. Mădălina's study also includes work on the tactile aesthetics of cityscapes. A city is full of microclimates. On a hot summer day, you can enter a building and experience shadows and, in the last century, air conditioning. A glass houses can cultivate tomatoes earlier than the climate outside allows. This lack of a monotonous thermic landscape is a performance of civilization but so is paradoxically the creation of blandscapes such as shopping malls. The question of how to cope with and mitigate the consequences of climate change is not only for philosophers, but for architects and urban planners. The solution is not to build more capsules for a select group who can afford them; we need to develop strategies of common survival. Finally, we discussed the idea of traces. Mădălina spoke of how a trace is a kind of material signature left by someone or by something. They are not ruins but remainders. Traces are present, while also suggesting an absence. Some traces are more enduring than a life itself. Waste is also a trace, though an unwanted one. Some of these waste traces are incontrollable and some, like radioactive waste, are indestructible. Mădălina closes by urging us to pay attention to the things that surround us in everyday life, all worthy of our time and attention, that could open the doors of our perception to truly atmospheric living. This season of The Subverse has been produced by Tushar Das. A special thank you to Julian Wey for access to his Qumquat studio and Daniel Schwenger for his assistance. More about the guest: Mădălina Diaconu studied Philosophy (PhD, PhD) and Theology (MA) in Bucharest and Vienna. She teaches as Dozentin at the Department of Philosophy and as lecturer at the Department of Romance Studies of the University of Vienna. She is member of the editorial boards of Contemporary Aesthetics, Studia Phaenomenologica and polylog, a magazine about intercultural philosophy. She authored eleven monographs and (co)edited several books on Kierkegaard, Heidegger, the ontology of art, the phenomenology of the senses, the aesthetics of touch, smell, and taste, urban sensescapes, environmental ethics, animality, atmosphere, and eco-phenomenology. Her latest book is Aesthetics of Weather (Bloomsbury 2024). You can read more about her work here.
Preview: Bob Zimmerman details SpaceX's target of October 13th for the next Starship Super Heavy orbital test flight, which will focus on testing various engine firing configurations during the Super Heavy booster's return. He reports significant setbacks for competitors, including an explosion during a Firefly Alpha static fire test and NASA canceling the cargo contract for Sierra Space's Dream Chaser due to over a year of unexplained silence and delays. 1959
Preview: Bob Zimmerman details SpaceX's target of October 13th for the next Starship Super Heavy orbital test flight, which will focus on testing various engine firing configurations during the Super Heavy booster's return. He reports significant setbacks for competitors, including an explosion during a Firefly Alpha static fire test and NASA canceling the cargo contract for Sierra Space's Dream Chaser due to over a year of unexplained silence and delays.
Alienware has officially launched its most powerful and design-forward gaming laptops to date, the new Alienware Area-51 series. First announced at CES 2025, the Area-51 laptops mark a return of the brand's most iconic platform, reimagined with next-generation technology and a striking new design language inspired by extraterrestrial phenomena. Available in 16- and 18-inch models, the Area-51 laptops are built to deliver maximum performance and innovation for gamers and creators alike. Equipped with up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU and an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU, the laptops offer a total performance package of up to 280W, making them the most powerful laptops Alienware has ever produced. A completely reengineered Cryo-tech thermal architecture enables up to 37% more airflow while being 15% quieter than previous models, ensuring high performance without compromise. The new design, dubbed AW30, draws inspiration from the Aurora Borealis, bringing a serene, ethereal aesthetic to the Alienware lineup. A Liquid Teal finish with colour-shifting iridescence, translucent rear thermal shelf with gradient AlienFX lighting, and a Clear Gorilla Glass panel on the underside offer both form and function. These elements combine to deliver an immersive visual experience that mirrors the laptops' gaming capabilities. Additional features include RGB fans, a zero-hinge design for cleaner lines, and support for the latest Gen 5 SSDs with up to 12TB of storage and Microsoft DirectStorage for faster load times. The Alienware Area-51 18 and 16 laptops with RTX 5080 GPUs are now available for purchase on Dell Technologies Ireland website, starting at €4,098.99 and €4,298.99, respectively. Configurations with RTX 5090 and 5070 Ti GPUs will be available soon. With this launch, Alienware reaffirms its commitment to pushing the boundaries of gaming performance and design, offering Irish gamers and tech enthusiasts an experience into the future of high-end computing. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
Of course we all love to buy products that are tailored to our specific wants and needs, but the idea of a truly one-of-a-kind vehicle seems almost impossible.But British automaker Bentley is going bespoke to the point of excess, and the automaker has recently announced that it can now offer enough configurations to create a uniquely custom Bentley for every person on earth. And then, every person on earth again. Then, again.
This episode features Dr. Sepideh Sadaghiani directing the CONNECTlab at Beckman Institute for Advanced Science & Technology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Sadaghiani's lab explores large-scale brain networks, focusing on cognitive control, attention, and spontaneous neural activity. Using fMRI, EEG, and genetics, they uncover how brain connectivity shapes perception and behavior. Tune in for cutting-edge insights into the brain's dynamic communication.Episode ProducersOmer Faruk GulbanKarthik Sama
“Those fourteen thousand Rakshasas of frightening deeds were eliminated by that one man, a foot-soldier, who was Rama.” (Valmiki Ramayana, Aranya Kand, 26.35)
In this episode of Wheelchair Nerds, we explore power drive wheel configurations—front-wheel, mid-wheel, and rear-wheel drive—and break down the pros and cons of each. Learn how these setups affect maneuverability, stability, and comfort, with real-world examples of users who found the perfect fit for their needs. Whether you're navigating indoors, tackling tough terrain, or looking for power seat functions, this episode will help you make an informed decision for you or your client.
Building cloud native apps doesn't mean you're immune to dealing with legacy systems. Cloud services have changed significantly over the last decade, both in the security controls available to them and the sheer volume of services that CSPs provide. Scott Piper shares some history of cloud security, the benefits of account separation, and how ratcheting security helps orgs stay on a paved path. Segment resources: https://www.wiz.io/blog/a-security-community-success-story-of-mitigating-a-misconfiguration http://flaws.cloud http://flaws2.cloud https://promptairlines.com Flaws that arise from inconsistent parsing of JSON and email addresses, CISA's guide to bad software practices, abusing a security disclosure process to take over a WordPress plugin, and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-304
Building cloud native apps doesn't mean you're immune to dealing with legacy systems. Cloud services have changed significantly over the last decade, both in the security controls available to them and the sheer volume of services that CSPs provide. Scott Piper shares some history of cloud security, the benefits of account separation, and how ratcheting security helps orgs stay on a paved path. Segment resources: https://www.wiz.io/blog/a-security-community-success-story-of-mitigating-a-misconfiguration http://flaws.cloud http://flaws2.cloud https://promptairlines.com Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-304
Building cloud native apps doesn't mean you're immune to dealing with legacy systems. Cloud services have changed significantly over the last decade, both in the security controls available to them and the sheer volume of services that CSPs provide. Scott Piper shares some history of cloud security, the benefits of account separation, and how ratcheting security helps orgs stay on a paved path. Segment resources: https://www.wiz.io/blog/a-security-community-success-story-of-mitigating-a-misconfiguration http://flaws.cloud http://flaws2.cloud https://promptairlines.com Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-304
Building cloud native apps doesn't mean you're immune to dealing with legacy systems. Cloud services have changed significantly over the last decade, both in the security controls available to them and the sheer volume of services that CSPs provide. Scott Piper shares some history of cloud security, the benefits of account separation, and how ratcheting security helps orgs stay on a paved path. Segment resources: https://www.wiz.io/blog/a-security-community-success-story-of-mitigating-a-misconfiguration http://flaws.cloud http://flaws2.cloud https://promptairlines.com Get a free demo of Wiz! Flaws that arise from inconsistent parsing of JSON and email addresses, CISA's guide to bad software practices, abusing a security disclosure process to take over a WordPress plugin, and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-304
Episode 47: Along with the launch of X870 motherboards, AMD have claimed that several updates have improved Zen 5. We discuss that, as well as GPU pricing updates and how Nvidia's GPU configurations have gotten worse over the years.CHAPTERS00:00 - Intro04:17 - AMD Claims Zen 5 is Improved Thanks to "Updates"31:20 - Intel Arrow Lake Launch Plans Confirmed35:36 - AMD RDNA3 GPUs are Getting Cheaper44:43 - Nvidia's GPU Configurations Are Getting Worse Over Time1:14:12 - Updates From Our Boring LivesSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTAudio: https://shows.acast.com/the-hardware-unboxed-podcastVideo: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqT8Vb3jweH6_tj2SarErfwSUPPORT US DIRECTLYPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/hardwareunboxedFloatplane: https://www.floatplane.com/channel/HardwareUnboxedLINKSYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Hardwareunboxed/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HardwareUnboxed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Professor Yong-Joon Lee discusses a significant study on the one-year clinical outcomes of left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) using the Watchman device in older patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation. The findings highlight the procedure's safety and efficacy, revealing that combined LAAO and ablation significantly reduce the risk of thromboembolic events, while also addressing gaps between clinical guidelines and real-world practices.
In this episode, Jian'an Wang discusses a pivotal study on the long-term outcomes of left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) for stroke prevention in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation, analyzing data from over 3,000 patients across China. The findings reveal that combining LAAO with ablation significantly reduces ischemic events, highlighting the importance of tailored procedural strategies and anticoagulation regimens to enhance patient care.
Brian and Darian field listener questions as we slowly approach the opening of the NBA season. The two answer questions about closing lineups, the center depth, and the toughest part of Charlotte's schedule. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
No Tarot card pull today... it's an astrology bonus podcast episode. Learn more at https://tiffanyleebrown.com .August is wackadoodle in the astrology department! We explore some transits here, and take a little nature walk.
Perhaps in search of the latest and greatest in hug technology, our heroes go out in search of a four-armed woman. We encourage you to check out our Patreon and/or Ko-Fi, as they've got sweet sweet benefits and also you can help us get to our goals--we're making great progress towards full episode transcripts! AND Our Store is a thing, with all your t-shirts, tote bags, stickers and more! Background music and sound effects: Spiders Den, and Blighted Forest Tabletop Audio https://tabletopaudio.com Sepulcrum Zak Email us at PodAgainsttheMachine@gmail.com Remember to check out https://podagainstthemachine.com for show transcripts, player biographies, and more. Stop by our Discord server to talk about the show: https://discord.gg/TVv9xnqbeW Follow @podvsmachine on Twitter Find us on Reddit, Instagram, and Facebook as well.
1. New moon in Sagittarius: new ideas being planned.2. Sun squares Neptune: looks confusing.3. Sun moves into Capricorn: winter solstice begins.4. Sun sextiles Saturn: good to be organised.5. Sun trines Jupiter: big uplift, feeling good.6. Mars squares Neptune: losing focus.7. Mercury sextiles Saturn: grounding your ideas.8. Mercury goes retrograde: don't sign that deal.9. Mercury trines Jupiter: thinking big.10. Venus sextiles Mercury again: let's negotiate deeply.11. Venus opposes Jupiter: don't overindulge.12. Venus opposes Uranus: erratic spending.13. Venus trines Neptune: so lovely.14. Full moon in Cancer: getting nurtured.15. Tarot card of the week (8 of Cups)And many moreThe Lunar lounge podcastBe sure to catch the live lunar Lounge podcast on every Wednesday at 12:30pm UK time. Another additional podcast uploaded every SundayTo join live, participate and subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@TheLunarLoungePodcastOr on Instagram: https://instagram.com/sacredplanets?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==You could also catch it on all podcast platforms, such as Apple podcast, Spotify, Amazon music, Google podcast, and many more athttps://rss.com/podcasts/thelunarloungepodcast
Cybertruck reservation holders have begun getting invitations to purchase their trucks…but there's a bit of a catch. Plus: Tesla clarifies the federal tax credit expectation for 2024 Model 3's, the Cybertruck might be able to swim a little bit after all, and more! If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support my efforts, please check out my Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/teslapodcast and consider a monthly pledge. Every little bit helps and there are stacking bonuses in it for you at each pledge level, like early access to each episode at the $5 tier and the weekly Lightning Round bonus mini-episode (AND the early access!) at the $10 tier! And don't forget to leave a message on the Ride the Lightning hotline anytime with a question, comment, or discussion topic for next week's show! The toll-free number to call or Skype is 1-888-989-8752. Go to xcelerateauto.com/xcare to find the extended warranty policy that's right for you and your Tesla, and don't forget to use the discount code “Lightning” for $100 off your purchase. P.S. Get 15% off your first order of awesome aftermarket Tesla accessories at AbstractOcean.com by using the code RTLpodcast at checkout. Grab the SnapPlate front license plate bracket for any Tesla at https://everyamp.com/RTL/ (don't forget the coupon code RTL). Get the best Dashcam/Sentry Mode microSD-based USB drive for your Tesla at www.puretesla.com/rtl.
1. New moon in Sagittarius: new ideas being planted.2. Sun squares Neptune: looks confusing.3. Mars squares Neptune: losing focus.4. Mercury moves into Capricorn: think practical.5. Mercury sextiles Saturn: grounding your ideas.6. Mercury goes retrograde: back to the future.7. Mercury trines Jupiter: thinking big.8. Venus trines Saturn: money management9. Venus sextiles Mercury again: let's negotiate deeply.10. Venus opposes Jupiter: don't overindulge.11. Venus opposes Uranus: erratic spending.12. Venus trines Neptune: so lovely.
Jonathan and Folsom Custom Ski's Mike McCabe discuss the skinniest ski in the Folsom lineup, the Spar 78; Folsom's new huge pow ski, the Rotor; and then they discuss a new custom touring-ski project for Jonathan, and dive deep into the various layup & core combinations one would use to hit certain weight targets. Our fellow gear dorks, you're going to dig this one.RELATED LINKS:Episode Sponsor: Powder7.comJoin Us! Blister Summit 2024Get Yourself Covered: BLISTER+TOPICS & TIMES:What's going on at Folsom? (5:30)Folsom Spar 78 (8:08)New: Folsom Rotor (11:58)Backstory: Folsom ‘Giver' & ‘Primary' (14:02)Bag Balm x Blister x Folsom (20:55)JE's Custom Touring Ski Project (34:30)Which Bindings? (38:36)Which Boots? (42:21)Ski Length (52:11)Weight (54:44)The Hammer (1:08:44)Folsom's Configurations (1:14:53)Mount Point (1:16:44)Camber Profile (1:19:03)Mike's ‘Crashes & Close Calls' Story (1:30:26)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTEDBikes & Big IdeasBlister PodcastOff The Couch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1. Sun entering Capricorn: winter solstice 2. New moon in Sagittarius: new ideas being planted. 3. Venus sextile Mercury: more negotiations. 4. Mercury enters Capricorn: get practical. 5. Sun conjunct Mars: two hot heads, getting heated. 6. Sun squares Neptune: looks confusing. 7. Mars squares Neptune: energy diffuses. 8. Mercury goes retrograde: time to redo it again 9. Mercury moves into Capricorn: think practical. 10. Mercury sextiles Saturn: grounding your ideas. 11. Venus squares Pluto: deep passions, being resourceful. 12. Venus enters Scorpio: stripping back the layers. 13. Venus trines Saturn: money management 14. Venus opposes Jupiter: don't overindulge. 15. Venus opposes Uranus: quick love. Tarot card of the week (Queen of Wands) The Lunar lounge podcast Be sure to catch the live lunar Lounge podcast on every Wednesday at 12:30pm UK time. Another additional podcast uploaded every Sunday To join live, participate and subscribe: https://youtube.com/@AstrologyofTheSoul Or on Instagram: https://instagram.com/sacredplanets?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA== for more information about my services or to arrange a personal one to one reading please go to: https://linktr.ee/sacredplanets?subscribe #Podcast #Astrology #Spirituality #Lifestyle #Tarotcards #ZodiacSigns #starsigns #Divination #Esoteric #Numerology #IsraelAjose #Tarot #Podcasts #Educational #Education #AstrologyClasses #planetaspects #LearningAstrology #Philosophy #thelunarloungepodcast #planetaryalinments #Mars # Jupiter #Saturn #newmoon #fullmoon
1. Sun enters Sagittarius: seeking the truth.2. New moon in Sagittarius: new ideas being planted.3. Sun squares Neptune: looks confusing.4. Mars squares Neptune: losing focus.5. Mercury moves into Capricorn: think practical.6. Mercury sextiles Saturn: grounding your ideas.7. Mercury goes retrograde: back to the future.8. Venus squares Pluto: deep passions, being resourceful.9. Venus enters Scorpio: lets talk about sex baby.10. Venus trines Saturn: money management11. Venus sextiles Mercury again: let's negotiate deeply.12. Venus opposes Jupiter: don't overindulge.13. Venus opposes Uranus: erratic spending.14. Venus trines Neptune: so lovely.
1. Sun enters Sagittarius: seeking the truth.2. New moon in Sagittarius: new ideas being planted.3. Venus in Libra: negotiations going ahead.4. Mercury moves into Sagittarius: say it as you see it.5. Sun conjunct Mars: two hot heads, getting heated.6. Sun squares Neptune: looks confusing.7. Mars squares Saturn: energy concentration8. Mercury squares Neptune: don't be fooled.9. Mercury moves into Capricorn: think practical.10. Mercury sextiles Saturn: grounding your ideas.11. Venus squares Pluto: deep passions, being resourceful.12. Venus enters Scorpio: lets talk about sex baby.13. Venus trines Saturn: money management14. Venus opposes Jupiter: don't overindulge.Tarot card of the week (King of Wands
1. Sun enters Sagittarius: seeking the truth.2. Full moon in Gemini: information revealed.3. Venus in Libra: negotiations going ahead.4. Mercury moves into Sagittarius: say it as you see it.5. Sun conjunct Mars: two hot heads, getting heated.6. Sun squares Saturn: time to slow down.7. Mars squares Saturn: energy concentration8. Mercury squares Neptune: don't be fooled.9. Mercury moves into Capricorn: think practical.10. Venus squares Pluto: deep passions, being resourceful.11. Venus enters Scorpio: lets talk about sex baby.12. Venus trines Saturn: money management
· Sun enters Sagittarius: seeking the truth.· Puff daddy and allegations: Scorpio transits· Venus in Libra: negotiation talks.· Mars enters Sagittarius: big energy.· Sun squares Saturn: time to slow down.· Mars squares Saturn: energy concentration· Mercury squares Neptune: don't be fooled.· Venus squares Pluto: deep passions, being resourceful.· Venus enters Scorpio: lets talk about sex baby.· Venus trines Saturn: money management.· Tarot card of the week (Ace of Cups)· And much more
· P. diddy and Scorpio saga· Sun trine Neptune: time for compassion.· Mars trines Neptune: time to cool off.· Sun moves into Sagittarius: truth seeking.· Mars enters Sagittarius: big energy.· Sun squares Saturn: time to slow down.· Mars squares Saturn: energy concentration· Mercury squares Neptune: don't be fooled.· Venus squares Pluto: deep passions, being resourceful.· Venus enters Scorpio: lets talk about sex baby.· Venus trines Saturn: money management.· And much more
· Venus moves into Libra: time for diplomacy.· Mercury moves into Sagittarius: say it as you see it.· Venus sextiles Mercury: time for peace talks· Sun conjunct Mars: two hot heads, getting heated.· Sun trine Neptune: time for compassion.· Mars trines Neptune: time to cool off.· Sun moves into Sagittarius: truth seeking.· Mars enters Sagittarius: big energy.· Sun squares Saturn: time to slow down.· Mars squares Saturn: energy concentration· Mercury squares Neptune: don't be fooled.· Venus squares Pluto: deep passions, being resourceful.· Venus enters Scorpio: lets talk about sex baby.· Venus trines Saturn: money management.· Tarot card of the week (4 of Cups)· And much more
Venus moves into Libra: time for diplomacy. Venus sextiles Mercury: let's talk peace Mars opposes Uranus: explosive energy. Sun conjuncts Mars: too hot to handle Sun opposes Jupiter: who is in charge here? Mercury opposes Jupiter: think big. New moon in Scorpio: a fresh start. Sun trines Neptune: time of compassion. Mars trines Neptune: make love, not war. Mercury moves into Sagittarius: too much info. Mercury square Saturn: slow down. Tarot card of the week (7 of Cups) And much more
· Venus trine Pluto: loving so deep.· Venus moves into Libra: time for diplomacy.· Venus sextiles Mercury: time for peace talks· Sun conjunct Mars: two hot heads, getting heated.· Sun opposes Uranus: a bit erratic · New Moon in Scorpio: another deep level.· New moon conjunct Mars: not leaving quietly. · Mars opposes Uranus: erratic energy.· Sun trine Neptune: time for compassion.· Mercury moves into Sagittarius: think big.· And much more
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Update on planetary alignments and configurations: · Full moon/Lunar eclipse in Taurus: last eclipse of the year· Venus trine Uranus: spark of a new love· Venus opposes Neptune: is it all an illusion?· Venus trine Pluto: deep passions.· Venus moves into Libra: time for diplomacy.· Mars opposes Jupiter: huge energy increase.· Mars opposes Uranus: erratic energy.· Sun squares Pluto: more intensity· Sun moves into Scorpio: time to get deep· Sun trine Saturn: time of endurance· Sun opposes Jupiter: who is in charge here?· Mercury opposes Jupiter: think big.· New moon in Scorpio: a fresh start· Sun trines Neptune· Mars trines Neptune· Mercury moves into Sagittarius· Tarot card of the week (Knight of Cups)And much more
Update on planetary alignments and configurations: · Full moon/Lunar eclipse in Taurus: last eclipse of the year.· Eclipses season is alive and well.· Venus trines Jupiter: party time again· Venus trine Uranus: spark of a new love· Venus trine Pluto: loving so deep.· Venus moves into Libra: time for diplomacy.· Mars enters Scorpio: energy arises.· Mars trines Saturn: strength and endurance.· Mars opposes Jupiter: huge energy increase.· Mars opposes Uranus: erratic energy.· Sun squares Pluto: more intensity· Sun moves into Scorpio: time to get deep· Sun trine Saturn: time of endurance· Sun opposes Jupiter: who is in charge here?· Mercury moves into Scorpio: deep thinking · Mercury opposes Jupiter: think big.
Update on planetary alignments and configurations: · Full moon/Lunar eclipse in Taurus: last eclipse of the year.· Eclipses season is alive and well.· Venus trines Jupiter: party time again· Venus trine Uranus: spark of a new love· Venus trine Pluto: loving so deep.· Venus moves into Libra: time for diplomacy.· Mars enters Scorpio: energy arises.· Mars trines Saturn: strength and endurance.· Mars opposes Jupiter: huge energy increase.· Mars opposes Uranus: erratic energy.· Sun squares Pluto: more intensity· Sun moves into Scorpio: time to get deep· Sun trine Saturn: time of endurance· Sun opposes Jupiter: who is in charge here?· Mercury moves into Scorpio: deep thinking · Mercury opposes Jupiter: think big.· Tarot card of the week (The Tower)· And much more
Update on planetary alignments and configurations: · New moon/Solar eclipse in Libra.· Full moon/Lunar eclipse in Taurus: last eclipse of the year.· Eclipses season is alive and well.· Venus trines Jupiter: party time again· Venus trine Uranus: spark of a new love· Venus opposes Neptune.· Mars enters Scorpio: energy arises.· Mars trines Saturn: strength and endurance.· Mars opposes Jupiter: huge energy increase.· Sun squares Pluto: more intensity· Sun moves into Scorpio: time to get deep· Sun trine Saturn: time of endurance· Mercury moves into Scorpio: deep thinking · Mercury trines Saturn: structured thinking· Saturn turns direct: organised movement· And much more
Update on planetary alignments and configurations: · Mars squares Pluto: war sparks between Israel and Palestine· New moon/Solar eclipse in Libra: the heat is on.· Full moon/Lunar eclipse in Taurus: here comes the big one.· Venus opposes Saturn: managing the money and love life.· Venus trines Jupiter: overindulging times.· Venus trine Uranus: spark of a new love· Mars enters Scorpio: energy arises· Mars trines Saturn: strength and endurance· Mars opposes Jupiter: huge energy increase· Sun squares Pluto: more intensity· Mercury moves into Scorpio: deep thinking · Tarot card of the week (Page of Swords).· And much more
Welcome to episode 224 of The CloudPod Podcast - where the forecast is always cloudy! This week, your hosts Justin, Jonathan, and Ryan discuss some major changes at Terraform, including switching from open source to a BSL License. Additionally, we cover updates to Amazon S3, goodies from Storage Day, and Google Gemini vs. Open AI. Titles we almost went with this week: None! This week's title was ✨chef's kiss✨ A big thanks to this week's sponsor: Foghorn Consulting provides top-notch cloud and DevOps engineers to the world's most innovative companies. Initiatives stalled because you have trouble hiring? Foghorn can be burning down your DevOps and Cloud backlogs as soon as next week.
This week Braden tells his Soundbar saga and Ara bought an Airpod Max. We also have early results of our Listener Speaker Configuration Survey. Plus we read your emails and the week's news. News: Free ad-supported TV streaming services are booming, 1 in 3 U.S. viewers tune in Netflix, Amazon and Hulu Hegemony Is Waning, Survey Says SHARP Aquos XLED TVs: A Game Changer For Independent Retailers Cable, Broadcast TV Viewing Falls Below 50% For First Time As Streaming Gains Steam Listener Speaker Configurations On the last show we asked you to tell us what type of speaker configurations you are listening to. This week we will give you the results and provide you some resources for getting the most out of your setup. Atmos 32% 7 Channel 32% 5 Channel 32% Soundbar 2 channel 26.5% 6 Channel 6% 9 Channel 3% Dolby Speaker Setup Guides Small Den/Bedroom ~250 Square feet Soundbar or 2.1 Family/Bonus Room up to 300 square feet 5.1 Greater than 300 square feet 7.1 - Consider seating as well. 7.1 systems need space behind the seating positions to be properly configured. Atmos There is an option in all of the above scenarios for Atmos. The question is whether it's worth it or not. Ask yourself the following questions: Are you more concerned about sound effects vs sound quality. If the answer is yes, put more of your budget towards Atmos capability. Is your room big enough to fully utilize Atmos speakers? While you can put Atmos anywhere, do you need it? A 5.1 system in a small room will provide you with a dynamic experience that can overwhelm the senses. Is there someplace else you can put resources to improve the experience like room treatments or better front speakers? How much content do you watch that has Atmos? Of course this can change as more movies and TVs are mixed for Atmos. Do I have a good subwoofer? You will get more bang for your buck improvement in your theater with a properly sized and configured subwoofer than by adding Atmos.
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