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We are back in with some hard hitting questions in the celebrity culture of Church is it to preserve their own popularity we came straight out of part one and asking the question where are the Shepherds of the flock we have hired hands, we need shepherds, the scripture is clear regarding self ambition or vein conceit, but humble yourself, do we have a Darwinistic approach in this celebrity Christian world of preachers, where they will say anything manipulation of the scripture to keep the lifestyle they have found themselves in, do we have theatrical performances in the majority of the mega Church and have very clever actors and actresses saying this is Church.Support the show
Greg talks about how naturalistic philosophy, not scientific methodology, is opposed to Christianity, then he answers questions about shaping the worldview of children when the spouse isn't a believer and the difference between Reformed theology and Darwinistic determinism. Topics: Commentary: There is no battle between science and the Christian worldview. (00:00) Do you have any practical and specific tips for shaping the worldview of my daughters when the burden is entirely on me since my husband is not a believer? (22:00) Can you explain the difference between Reformed theology and Darwinistic determinism? (43:00) Mentioned on the Show: The Big Picture Story Bible by David R. Helm Natasha Crain's books Natasha Crain's website The Chronicles of Narnia – Focus on the Family Radio Theater (digital version here)
Nathan Chalmers with Jason Barnard at The Bing Series Nathan Chalmers talks to Jason Barnard about the whole page algorithm. Nathan had done his homework by listening to previous episodes…. And he loves the song :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5kJFlMIHVU A year ago I didn't know about the bidding system in Google and Bing ranking... and 6 months ago I didn't know there was a whole page team. Now I get to learn how the latter affects the former. First up, I had called the bidding system “Darwinism in Search”. Turns out Darwin is the name of their algorithm that allocates the positions on the SERP to different rich elements. He tells me my initial analysis was good, but I made it all sound more mechanical than it truly is. Next reveal - there are 6 teams that work together to build the whole page, each with their own Darwinistic system, with the aim of creating the best user experience. The blue links are the base and they are NOT dying out, even if I thought they were. Then onto Brand SERPs - and although I had seen that they are nuanced, but I had underestimated just HOW nuanced. User behaviour on the SERP is key to the anatomy of that page of results. Whatever the SERP - Bing's aim is to get the user to success as fast as possible. Brilliant from Nathan - I would say that as he ends by saying “this whole Darwinism in Search thing is really cool”. Catch the rest of the Bing Series: How Ranking Works at Bing – Frédéric Dubut, Senior Program Manager Lead, BingDiscovering, Crawling, Extracting and Indexing at Bing – Fabrice Canel Principal Program Manager, BingHow the Q&A / Featured Snippet Algorithm Works – Ali Alvi, Principal Lead Program Manager AI Products, BingHow the Image and Video Algorithm Works – Meenaz Merchant, Principal Program Manager Lead, AI and Research, BingHow the Whole Page Algorithm Works – Nathan Chalmers, Program Manager, Search Relevance Team, Bing
Nathan Chalmers with Jason Barnard at The Bing Series Nathan Chalmers talks to Jason Barnard about the whole page algorithm. Nathan had done his homework by listening to previous episodes…. And he loves the song :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5kJFlMIHVU A year ago I didn't know about the bidding system in Google and Bing ranking... and 6 months ago I didn't know there was a whole page team. Now I get to learn how the latter affects the former. First up, I had called the bidding system “Darwinism in Search”. Turns out Darwin is the name of their algorithm that allocates the positions on the SERP to different rich elements. He tells me my initial analysis was good, but I made it all sound more mechanical than it truly is. Next reveal - there are 6 teams that work together to build the whole page, each with their own Darwinistic system, with the aim of creating the best user experience. The blue links are the base and they are NOT dying out, even if I thought they were. Then onto Brand SERPs - and although I had seen that they are nuanced, but I had underestimated just HOW nuanced. User behaviour on the SERP is key to the anatomy of that page of results. Whatever the SERP - Bing's aim is to get the user to success as fast as possible. Brilliant from Nathan - I would say that as he ends by saying “this whole Darwinism in Search thing is really cool”. Catch the rest of the Bing Series: How Ranking Works at Bing – Frédéric Dubut, Senior Program Manager Lead, BingDiscovering, Crawling, Extracting and Indexing at Bing – Fabrice Canel Principal Program Manager, BingHow the Q&A / Featured Snippet Algorithm Works – Ali Alvi, Principal Lead Program Manager AI Products, BingHow the Image and Video Algorithm Works – Meenaz Merchant, Principal Program Manager Lead, AI and Research, BingHow the Whole Page Algorithm Works – Nathan Chalmers, Program Manager, Search Relevance Team, Bing
Nathan had done his homework by listening to previous episodes…. And he loves the song :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5kJFlMIHVU A year ago I didn’t know about the bidding system in Google and Bing ranking... and 6 months ago I didn’t know there was a whole page team. Now I get to learn how the latter affects the former. First up, I had called the bidding system “Darwinism in Search”. Turns out Darwin is the name of their algorithm that allocates the positions on the SERP to different rich elements. He tells me my initial analysis was good, but I made it all sound more mechanical than it truly is. Next reveal - there are 6 teams that work together to build the Whole Page, each with their own Darwinistic system, with the aim of creating the best user experience. The blue links are the base and they are NOT dying out, even if I thought they were. Then onto Brand SERPs - and although I had seen that they are nuanced, but I had underestimated just HOW nuanced. User behaviour on the SERP is key to the anatomy of that page of results. Whatever the SERP - Bing’s aim is to get the user to success as fast as possible. Brilliant from Nathan - I would say that as he ends by saying “this whole Darwinism in Search thing is really cool”. Catch the rest of the Bing Series: How Ranking Works at Bing – Frédéric Dubut, Senior Program Manager Lead, BingDiscovering, Crawling, Extracting and Indexing at Bing – Fabrice Canel Principal Program Manager, BingHow the Q&A / Featured Snippet Algorithm Works – Ali Alvi, Principal Lead Program Manager AI Products, BingHow the Image and Video Algorithm Works – Meenaz Merchant, Principal Program Manager Lead, AI and Research, BingHow the Whole Page Algorithm Works – Nathan Chalmers, Program Manager, Search Relevance Team, Bing
Nathan Chalmers with Jason Barnard at The Bing Series Nathan Chalmers talks to Jason Barnard about the whole page algorithm. Nathan had done his homework by listening to previous episodes…. And he loves the song :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5kJFlMIHVU A year ago I didn't know about the bidding system in Google and Bing ranking... and 6 months ago I didn't know there was a whole page team. Now I get to learn how the latter affects the former. First up, I had called the bidding system “Darwinism in Search”. Turns out Darwin is the name of their algorithm that allocates the positions on the SERP to different rich elements. He tells me my initial analysis was good, but I made it all sound more mechanical than it truly is. Next reveal - there are 6 teams that work together to build the whole page, each with their own Darwinistic system, with the aim of creating the best user experience. The blue links are the base and they are NOT dying out, even if I thought they were. Then onto Brand SERPs - and although I had seen that they are nuanced, but I had underestimated just HOW nuanced. User behaviour on the SERP is key to the anatomy of that page of results. Whatever the SERP - Bing's aim is to get the user to success as fast as possible. Brilliant from Nathan - I would say that as he ends by saying “this whole Darwinism in Search thing is really cool”. Catch the rest of the Bing Series: How Ranking Works at Bing – Frédéric Dubut, Senior Program Manager Lead, BingDiscovering, Crawling, Extracting and Indexing at Bing – Fabrice Canel Principal Program Manager, BingHow the Q&A / Featured Snippet Algorithm Works – Ali Alvi, Principal Lead Program Manager AI Products, BingHow the Image and Video Algorithm Works – Meenaz Merchant, Principal Program Manager Lead, AI and Research, BingHow the Whole Page Algorithm Works – Nathan Chalmers, Program Manager, Search Relevance Team, Bing
Each month, “Christopher Lochhead on Different” episodes will explore the need to differentiate people, products, and services in a world that encourages a lot of imitation. A best-selling author, top podcaster, and former tech-industry CMO, Chris is a student of not only business and technology and marketing but also human nature, human folly, human genius, and very human joy.Episode 4In this episode, Chris and I discuss how Uber wants to be the Uber of everything, how Chris Hughes is a Facebook critic, and how the Wall Street Journal reports that we’re at the lowest level of entrepreneurship in history. We also discuss how instead of going to Disney’s Millennium Falcon, with their $400 French fries and $25 Cokes, you should take your kid for a walk in the woods. Oh, and we discuss how the fatal selfie is maybe what Darwin intended. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Director Bart Layton discusses Darwinistic irony in “American Animals."
On this week’s podcast, Danny Yuan, Uber’s Real-time Streaming/Forecasting Lead, lays out a thorough recipe book for building a real-time streaming platform with a major focus on forecasting. In this podcast, Danny discusses everything from the scale Uber operates at to what the major steps for training/deploy models in an iterative (almost Darwinistic) fashion and wraps with his advice for software engineers who want to begin applying machine learning into their day-to-day job. Why listen to this podcast: * Uber processes 850,000 - 1.3 million messages per second in their streaming platform with about 12 TB of growth per day. The system’s queries scan 100 million to 4 billion documents per second. * Uber’s frontend is mobile. The frontend talks to an API layer. All services generate events that are shuffled into Kafka. The real-time forecasting pipeline taps into Kafka to processes events and stores the data into Elasticsearch. * There is a federated query layer in front of Elasticsearch to provide OLAP query capabilities. * Apache Flink’s advanced windowing features, programming model, and checkpointing convinced Uber to move away from the simplicity of Apache Samza. * The forecasting system allows Uber to remove the notion of delay by using recent signals plus historical data to project what is happening now and what will happen into the future. * Uber’s pipeline for deploying ML models: HDFS, feature engineering, organizing into data structures (similar to data frames), deploy mostly offline training models, train models, & store into a container-based model manager. * A model serving layer is used to pick which model to use, forecasting results are stored in an OLAP data store, a validation layer compares real results against forecast results to verify the model is working as desired, and a rollback feature enables poor performing models to be automatically replaced by previous one. * “Without output, you don’t have input.” If you want to start leveraging machine learning, developers just need to start doing. Start with intuition and practice. Over time ask questions and learn what you need, then apply a laser focus to gain that knowledge. You can also subscribe to the InfoQ newsletter to receive weekly updates on the hottest topics from professional software development. bit.ly/24x3IVq Subscribe: www.youtube.com/infoq Like InfoQ on Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq Check the landing page on InfoQ: https://bit.ly/2GJQbUo
Philosopher Tim Freke’s, Soul Story offers a worldview beyond science and religion. photo by: Skeptiko On this episode of Skeptiko… Alex Tsakiris: …you’re talking about a deep evolution, a spiritual evolution, and I get that, I just don’t know that we can connect it with the dorky, neo-Darwinistic bullshit that we’ve been fed… Tim Freke: […] The post Tim Freke on the Science of Evolving Souls |355| appeared first on Skeptiko - Science at the Tipping Point.
Chilly fradulent fuzzy worms, Darwinistic romantic calculations, Salvation Army pickings, Cover Your Hind End Insurance...it's all here as Roxy Forest, Nick McNasty and Corey McFly wander around their hometown looking for cassingles, scratch-n-sniff stickers and their purpose in life! To hear on iTunes, click here! To hear episode I, click here! Episode II Episode III Episode IV Episode V Episode VI Episode VII Episode VIII
The most persecuted countries in the world, TLC's new contraversal new series about Mormons who have gay tendencies, some abortion related legislation, and then we discuss the improbability of Darwinistic macro-evolution.
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Alan's Earlier Show Canceled because of Power Outage, Magic is Science Not Explained to General Public - Overhead Spraying - Blank Stares, Blaring Television - Zoo at Feeding Time - Acceptance of New Normal - Flashing Advertising - Subliminals - Bizarre Comedies - Canned Laughter - Conditioned Responses - Talk Shows give Your Thoughts-Conclusions-Arguments - "Delphi Technique" - Political Correctness - New Worldwide Soviet - Fascism, Contented Slave Population is Goal of Tyrants, Illusion - Safety Nets - Masonic Courts - JUSTICE ("to Joust"), Aristocracy - Commoners - Knights - Lawyers (SOLicitor), Separate Laws for Nobility - Judged by "Peer" Group - Commoner Laws for Masses, Integration into Virtual Reality - Final Goals - Hollywood Science Fiction - Censor Part of Brain is Down during Entertainment, -- Information Society Technologies - IST Project Fact Sheet - "Dynamic Information Clouds in a Hybrid World" -- Virtual Offices - IT Information Technology - Mobile Devices - "Smart Artifacts" - Collective - "Enhancing" Quality of Life - ID Ideal Design - Privacy Issues - Miniaturization of Computer and Embedding - "Augmented Elements of the Environment" - Interaction - Sensors - Government-Backing - Funding for Research and Implementation - Big Foundations, "Peace" for Dominant Minority, Psychopathic battle for "King of the World", Creation of Ego-syntonic Ego-centric Society - Self-centeredness: World revolves around You, Fast-food Restaurants (Chicken Coops), Fear of Criminality and Police, Media Repetition of Emotive Images - New Orleans Hurricane - Creation of Helplessness and Debility - Psychological Warfare - "Spectacular" Racing Car Crashes - Video of Twin Towers' Plane Crashes - PSYCHIC DRIVING, -- Carl Gustav Jung book "The Undiscovered Self" -- the Shadow side of People (Deep Unconscious Sea) - Decision-Making - Intellect and Rationality - "Dark Machinations of the Political Monster" - Moral Complacency - Projection onto Others - Self-criticism - Objective Facts - Dehumanization of the Enemy - Marxism - Mass State - Psychic Isolation of the Individual - Collective Society - Eugenics - Sameness, Natural Tribal Instincts - Deification of Leaders, Mass Man - Police Spying and Terror - War on Terror is WAR OF TERROR, Dictator State - Total Information Network - Suspects - Soviet Techniques - ex-KGB working for Pentagon, Superficial Talk - Lack of Communication - Worrying about saying the Wrong Thing, Love of Neighbour - Caritas, Fear of Losing One's Culture - Fear of Immigration - Culture Clashes - Differences in Customs and Living, Elite view of All Peasants as "Junk Genes", Real Intent of Global Government - Superiority Complexes - "Noble Lie" - "Profane" Masses - League of Nations - United Nations - Destruction of Independent Cultures - Domination and Interdependence, News and Entertainment - Mixture of Frivolity and Horror - Loss of Memory, Atheist Society and Pantheism - Sterilization - Lobotomy - More Efficient Servants - Theory of Evolution, Fear of Making Eye Contact - Who's Watching? - Thought Criminals, Annihilation of Conscious Mind - UN War on Individuality - UN=ONE, Future "Utopia" - New Nomads -- Jacques Attali book "Millennium: Winners and Losers in the Coming World Order" -- (World of the BORG - Science as New Master), -- Alan: Thanks to those who've Donated, It keeps me going. -- (Song: "Dog Eat Dog" by Joni Mitchell), *Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - June 15, 2007 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)