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The final story in this arc surrounding General Fujii is Daisho Part Two, in which Usagi and his guide meet up with Gen and Stray Dog right at the end of Mongrels. The three samurai decide to team up to raid General Fujii's lair, and they engage in an all-out fight for money and honour. However, not everyone on the team is keen to work together, and betrayal is afoot. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/usagi-podjimbo/message
Usagi pursues the villain Fuji from "Slavers" in search of his swords.Gen and a fellow bounty hunter attempt to trust one another in pursuit of prey. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/usagi-podjimbo/message
Daisho doesn't refer to a specific sword. Rather, it refers to the act of carrying two swords: a large and small sword. Samurai warriors in feudal Japan discovered that carrying a large sword and a small sword gave them a competitive advantage over their enemies on the battlefield. As a result, samurai warriors were actually required to carry two swords on them, a practice known as daisho. If You Want To Send Me A Question or Comments You Can Send It To cjfeliciano2011@gmail.com Click The Links Below To Find Me In Other Platforms: Twitter: CJ Mello (@MelloPod22) / Twitter Twitch.tv: MelloFelloGaming - Twitch Dubby Energy: Dubby - Clean Energy To Help You Be Better – DUBBY Energy Use Code: MFG22 To Get 10% Off Your Next Purchase MelloFello LinkTr.ee - Listen on YouTube, Spotify - Linktree Facebook Page: The Mello Podcast | Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cjmello/message
The group continue on their travels and enter a town where they get entangles with Crane honour. Legends of the Five Rings is released by Edge Studios. https://www.patreon.com/Kritfayle For great comics set in the Samurai era check out the long running series from Stan Sakai they are the best of their kind Staring: Ghost Emily RavenInsane Sounds Provided by Synrinscape.com https://syrinscape.com/attributions/?id=17 Music licensed from Nash.jp NS-1360-07 Dream In A Wink NS-1360-06 Kyoto Autumn Rain --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kritfayle/message
S2 Episode 13 – Miyajima, l'île sacrée Ce treizième épisode ouvre la saison 2 ! Nous vous emmenons à la découverte de l'île sacrée de Miyajima, célèbre pour son grand torii flottant, véritable emblème du Japon ⛩️. Comme à notre habitude, nous allons vous présenter un parcours qui est loin d'être classique autour de cette destination désormais bien connue. Première arrêt indispensable pour toute visite de Miyajima : la gastronomie. Tous les palais seront ravis ! Côté sucré, il faut absolument tester les momiji manju, des gauffres fourrées en forme de feuille d'érable. Côté salé, le plat star est l'huître locale : cuite au brasero, confite, panée... encore une belle découverte. Le ventre rassasié, il est maintenant l'heure de découvrir un riche patrimoine architectural, classé au patrimoine mondial de l'Unesco. Le sanctuaire d'Itsukushima et son torii flottant sont sans conteste un incontournable, que nous avons décidé de visiter de façon plus intimiste ! Olivier a opté pour une balade nocturne face aux bâtiments illuminés en front de mer, pour profiter ensuite d'une nuit de rêve en ryokan. Lauréline découvrira quand à elle le site avec un matsuri traditionnel au coeur de l'été, dégageant une ambiance conviviale contagieuse. A moins que vous ne préfériez déambuler dans les temples secondaires comme au Daisho-in, illuminé d'érables flamboyants qui protègent des centaines de statuettes de bonzes en pierre. Si la forêt primaire de l'île vous attire davantage, l'ascension du mont Misen au coeur de l'île vous offrira un bon bol d'air. Funiculaire ou randonnée à pied, nous vous donnerons également tous nos conseils pour optimiser votre journée. Et lorsque nous quitterons l'île, nous jetterons un dernier coup d'oeil nostalgique en arrière, saluant une dernière fois les biches sacrées qui nous disent au revoir derrière le grand torii vermillon. Bonne écoute et bon voyage ! Quelques ressources : Site de l'association du tourisme à Miyajima (en anglais) La carte qui regroupe toutes les adresses évoquées dans l'épisode. ************************************ Chapitrage : 00:46 message d'intro 01:56 la gastronomie typique sur l'île 06:41 les daims de Miyajima 08:50 le sanctuaire d'Itsukushima et son torii flottant 12:37 randonnée au Mont Misen 17:57 nuit au ryokan avec onsen 20:02 matsuri d'été 22:51 extraits sonores du matsuri 24:23 le temple Daisho-in 29:42 le coup de coeur de Laureline 32:44 le coup de coeur d'Olivier 35:07 le mot de la fin ************************************ Le coup de coeur de Laureline : TO:KY:OO de Liam Wong aux éditions Thames&Hudson Le coup de coeur d'Olivier : artiste Ads libitum ************************************* Nous remercions Yannick de La Feuille - production sonore & sound design qui a créé notre générique et nos jingles, ainsi que pour son aide précieuse au cours des premiers enregistrements, montages et leur mise en place. Suivez-nous en images sur le compte Instagram du podcast : @podcast.tabibito
the round table of story's from daisho con over the years with 2019 being the last year --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cyber-timebite/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cyber-timebite/support
So the biggest news in the Midwestern con scene this last week has been long running Wisconsin anime convention Daisho
So the biggest news in the Midwestern con scene this last week has been long running Wisconsin anime convention Daisho
in this episode we cover what happen at daisho --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cyber-timebite/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cyber-timebite/support
Wir sind zurück! Mit echten Gefühlen und gefährlichem Halbwissen. Nach 15 Jahren Veganismus ziehen Daniel und Sebastian Bilanz und erzählen von den dunklen Anfangstagen. Gamechangers, das große Scheitern der Fast Food Riesen und endlich Beef mit einem anderen Podcast!! Zu 100% ohne moralische Keule aber mit Daisho!
I talk about recent Daisho ("Bushido Light"), ICRPG Altered State, Traveller, and Call of Cthulhu games as well as a review of Deep7's Daisho: Samurai Adventure. Joe and Andy leave messages and I do a mystery unboxing. Here are links to the podcasts of the callers and players I mention in this episode Joe of the Hindsightless Podcast https://anchor.fm/s/9592550/podcast/rss and Weal or Woe Podcast https://www.wealorwoe.com/ ShandyAndy of the Unguarded Treasure Podcast (B52) https://anchor.fm/s/cabf138/podcast/rss Andy of the Expedition to the Grizzly Peaks podcast https://anchor.fm/s/11576140/podcast/rss Barney of the Loco Ludus podcast https://anchor.fm/s/f972340/podcast/rss Che of the Roleplay Rescue Podcast https://anchor.fm/s/7dc2f24/podcast/rss Colin of the Spikepit RPG Podcast https://anchor.fm/s/2f8cda0/podcast/rss Free Thrall of the Keep of the Borderlands podcast https://anchor.fm/s/6f45028/podcast/rss Hobbs of the Random Screed podcast https://anchor.fm/s/1d9e468/podcast/rss and Hex Talk https://hextalk.audiodungeon.com/ and Hobbs & Friends http://hobbsnfriends.com/ (episode 53 has an interview about the products I unbox in this episode!) Pete of the Dragons are Real podcast https://anchor.fm/s/8c05ff0/podcast/rss You can also find Colin and Pete (and occasionally Free Thrall) on the Purple Worm podcast https://anchor.fm/s/f74b65c/podcast/rss Ray Otus did the art for this show, you can find him on Patreon www.patreon.com/rayotus TJ Drennon provides all the music for my show, you can find him on Patreon www.patreon.com/TJD --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason376/message
I answer a call about Urban Fantasy, give a session report for ICRPG Altered State, talk about prep for my samurai game using Daisho by Deep7, do a quick unboxing, and give my impressions after the session. Joe's Hindsightless podcast can be found here: https://anchor.fm/s/9592550/podcast/rss Ray Otus did the art for this show, you can find him on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/rayotus TJ Drennon provides all the music for my show, you can find him on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TJD --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason376/message
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Sponsors Netlify Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus Panel Thomas Aylott David Ceddia Lucas Reis With special guest: Daishi Kato Episode Summary Todays guest Daishi Kato is a freelance programmer and has many open source libraries. He starts off by talking about how he got from tail call optimization to Redux and global state. Daishi talks about his definition of global state, how it differs from a regular state, and why it is a problem with the current context implementation. Thomas talks about his work with Android and how React has helped solved some of the problems they encountered. They talk about when different rendering issues they’ve encountered. Daishi shares his unique approach to solving rendering issues and how it applies to his libraries. His solution is to combine the system in React with proxy based tracking to solve issues with rendering. Daishi explains why this works and the importance of benchmarking. Daishi’s solution is designed as a same use state API, so someone can drop this in and see if it works. Daishi talks about his definition of proxies and how it triggers the rerender. He also talks about how it handles conditional reads. This tracking happens every render and it doesn’t have the same limitations as hooks. The panel talks about the new version of React Redux library implementation and how it compares to Daishi’s. Daishi’s approach is useful for people earning Redux because the used tracked state gives you all the benefits without a lot of the complexity. Daishi talks about how it deals with deeply nested pieces of code. The panel discusses the delicate balance of optimizing, but not doing it too soon, but to also remember how vital it is to maintain the performance of your app. Daishi’s work with Reactive React Redux to make sure things perform from the beginning is really important. It’s also important to understand how your product works so that when things do go wrong, you know how to fix it. Daisho talks about his other library React Tract for people who don’t like to use Redux. Links Mobex GraphQL Proc SQL React-Tracked Immer Reactive React Redux React Redux Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks David Ceddia: A Compiler From Scratch video Verbal Expressions Thomas Aylott: The Making of a Manager by Julie Zhou Thomas’ Youtube channel Lucas Reis: Shun knives Daishi Kato: Remote Faces
Sponsors Netlify Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus Panel Thomas Aylott David Ceddia Lucas Reis With special guest: Daishi Kato Episode Summary Todays guest Daishi Kato is a freelance programmer and has many open source libraries. He starts off by talking about how he got from tail call optimization to Redux and global state. Daishi talks about his definition of global state, how it differs from a regular state, and why it is a problem with the current context implementation. Thomas talks about his work with Android and how React has helped solved some of the problems they encountered. They talk about when different rendering issues they’ve encountered. Daishi shares his unique approach to solving rendering issues and how it applies to his libraries. His solution is to combine the system in React with proxy based tracking to solve issues with rendering. Daishi explains why this works and the importance of benchmarking. Daishi’s solution is designed as a same use state API, so someone can drop this in and see if it works. Daishi talks about his definition of proxies and how it triggers the rerender. He also talks about how it handles conditional reads. This tracking happens every render and it doesn’t have the same limitations as hooks. The panel talks about the new version of React Redux library implementation and how it compares to Daishi’s. Daishi’s approach is useful for people earning Redux because the used tracked state gives you all the benefits without a lot of the complexity. Daishi talks about how it deals with deeply nested pieces of code. The panel discusses the delicate balance of optimizing, but not doing it too soon, but to also remember how vital it is to maintain the performance of your app. Daishi’s work with Reactive React Redux to make sure things perform from the beginning is really important. It’s also important to understand how your product works so that when things do go wrong, you know how to fix it. Daisho talks about his other library React Tract for people who don’t like to use Redux. Links Mobex GraphQL Proc SQL React-Tracked Immer Reactive React Redux React Redux Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks David Ceddia: A Compiler From Scratch video Verbal Expressions Thomas Aylott: The Making of a Manager by Julie Zhou Thomas’ Youtube channel Lucas Reis: Shun knives Daishi Kato: Remote Faces
Das ist ein großer Irrglaube. Gesundheit bedeutet definitiv nicht, dass Naschen verboten ist und man Süßigkeiten bzw. ungesunde Lebensmittel überhaupt nicht mehr konsumieren darf. Alle Links zu dieser Episode findest du hier: https://its-time-for-health.podigee.io/40-naschen-verboten
Welcome to Episode 217 of the Meeples & Miniatures Podcast The Meeples crew get back together to catch up with what they have been up to. This week's topics include Lords of Waterdeep, Skytrex Sherman Crabs, Runewars Miniatures Game, 4Grounds forthcoming Fabled Realms and W40K 8th Edition. In our feature interview, we are joined by guest Craig Cartmell from The Ministry of Gentlemanly Warfare. We discuss (amongst other things) how Craig got into the hobby, his journey in writing rules, the evolution of TMOGW's product line (In Her Majesty's Name, Daisho, Blood Eagle and Gothic) and the differences between writing for a publisher and self-publishing your own rules. We hope you enjoy the show. The Ministry of Gentlemanly Warfare In Her Majesty's Name Daisho Blood Eagle If you enjoyed this episode of the Meeples & Miniatures Podcast, you may want to become a supporter of the show, Details can be found on our Donate page, or you may want to visit our Patreon page.
Slides Here: https://defcon.org/images/defcon-22/dc-22-presentations/Ossman/DEFCON-22-Michael-Ossmann-Pierce-Toorcamp.pdf Extra materials available here: https://defcon.org/images/defcon-22/dc-22-presentations/Ossman/DEFCON-22-Michael-Ossmann-CONGAFLOCK-schematic.pdf The NSA Playset: RF Retroreflectors Michael Ossmann GREAT SCOTT GADGETS Of all the technologies revealed in the NSA ANT catalog, perhaps the most exotic is the use of RF retroreflectors for over-the-air surveillance. These tiny implants, without any power supply, transmit information intercepted from digital or analog communications when irradiated by radio signals from an outside source. This modern class of radar eavesdropping technology has never been demonstrated in public before today. I've constructed and tested my own RF retroreflectors, and I'll show you how they work and how easy they are to build with modest soldering skills. I'll even bring along some fully assembled units to give away. Now you can add RF retroreflectors to your own NSA Playset and play along with the NSA! Michael Ossmann is a wireless security researcher who makes hardware for hackers. Best known for the open source HackRF, Ubertooth, and Daisho projects, he founded Great Scott Gadgets in an effort to put exciting, new tools into the hands of innovative people.