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During my recent conversation with Andy Shauf about the new Foxwarren album, 2, he mentioned that one of his primary production influences for this record was Liquid Swords by GZA. And so now, I present the first interview I ever conducted with GZA. This phoner took place on Monday, October 6, 2008, just before midnight, and was focused on his solo album Pro Tools, and we covered other things too, including whether Wu-Tang Clan might reconcile after their album 8 Diagrams created bad blood in the group. As it happens, Wu-Tang will be launching their final tour, Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber, this summer. This interview originally aired on the Mich Vish Interracial Morning Show! on October 22, 2008. To hear this entire conversation, subscribe to Kreative Kontrol on Patreon at the $6 tier or higher (a reminder that an annual subscription includes a discount compared to a monthly one).Related episodes/links:Ep. #978: FoxwarrenEp. #946: James Brandon LewisEp. #903: David Wm. Sims from The Jesus LizardEp. #778: ProtomartyrEp. #684: Sleaford ModsEp. #358: Wu-Tang's MathematicsEp. #189: RaekwonEp. #149: Run the JewelsSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Preview: Colleague Peter Berkowitz of Hoover diagrams the transformation of the college campus that started when the students of the 60's departed law school for university posts and the politics of education. More later. 1907 PRINCETON YALE BASEBALL GAME.
Read more Vent Diagrams @ ventdiagrams.com/E.M./Elana Eisen-Markowitz is a xennial educator organizer currently in flux. Until Sept 2020, E.M. worked in NYC public schools - as a social studies teacher, a union chapter leader, a gender & sexuality alliance facilitator, and a “restorative justice coordinator.” For over a decade, she organized with Teachers Unite to help grow the power of workers, students, and parents at school sites to stand against oppression and collaboratively build the communities we imagine for ourselves. And, E.M. is a member of Jews for Racial and Economic Justice.Rachel Schragis is an artist and cultural organizer, born and raised and living still in NYC. She is the co-founder of Look Loud, where her visual strategy work supports community groups using direct action to take control of their own media narratives. A nerd for visual mapping practices, Rachel's most recently completed poster is Unravelling Antisemitism—a collaboration with Jews for Racial and Economic Justic). She has also worked on the arts and cultural organizing teams for many climate justice organizing projects, including Sunrise Movement, the People's Climate March, GreenFaith and Build Back Fossil Free. ---Help Zak continue making this show by becoming a Best Advice Show Patron @ https://www.patreon.com/bestadviceshow---Fill out the first-ever TBAS listener survey to help Zak get to know you better.https://forms.gle/f1HxJ45Df4V3m2Dg9---Call Zak on the advice show hotline @ 844-935-BEST---Share this episode on IG @BestAdviceShow
Preview: Colleague Jeff McCausland Diagrams the Heart of the Talks to End the Ukraine Tragedy, Crimea. More 1824 CRIMEA
Send Jackie a Text MessageWelcome to Episode 24 of the Designing with Love podcast, where I provide the key details about empathy and journey maps. In the episode, I describe how to create them, the benefits of using them when designing learning experiences, along with some best practices.Helpful Resources and Templates:How to Create a Customer Journey MapCanva Journey Map TemplatesEDIT.org Free Customer Journey Map TemplatesVisual Paradigm Online Empathy Map TemplateGenially Empathy and Journey Map Templates: First, log in to your account. Next, create a new Genially from a template. Then, select Infographics at the top and select the Diagrams option. There are a couple of options to choose from in the templates, and you can customize the formatting. Alternatively, you can also search from the available templates. References:How to create a customer journey map in 10 steps. (n.d.). https://business.adobe.com/blog/basics/effective-customer-journey-maps-and-how-to-create-themHow do you use empathy maps to understand your customer segments? (2023, September 8). www.linkedin.com. https://www.linkedin.com/advice/0/how-do-you-use-empathy-maps-understandJacques, S. (2022, May 16). Your 5-Step Guide to Creating a Customer Journey Map. Hanover Research. https://www.hanoverresearch.com/reports-and-briefs/corporate/your-5-step-guide-to-creating-a-customer-journey-map/ Remember, you can send me a text message by clicking on "Send Jackie a Text Message" at the top of the episode description. Please make sure to like and share this episode with others. Here's to great learning!Music Credit:Nothing Will Stay the SameDarkBlue Studiohttps://www.premiumbeat.com
Cameron Booth of transitmap.net and author Peter Lloyd discuss the new diagram of the New York City Subway.
Tim Maudlin is Professor of Philosophy at NYU and Founder and Director of the John Bell Institute for the Foundations of Physics. This is Tim's seventh appearance on the show. He last appeared on episode 237 for a masterclass on Albert Einstein's theory of special relativity, explaining it from the ground up and elucidating some common misconceptions. In this episode Tim returns for a discussion of another of Einstein's major impacts on physics: his theory of general relativity. More particularly, Tim and Robinson discuss black holes, time, paradoxes of distance, Penrose diagrams, figures like Leonard Susskind and Richard Feynman, the curvature of space, and more. If you're interested in the foundations of physics, then please check out the JBI, which is devoted to providing a home for research and education in this important area. Any donations are immensely helpful at this early stage in the institute's life.Tim's Website: www.tim-maudlin.siteThe John Bell Institute: https://www.johnbellinstitute.org00:00:42 An Extended Prelude00:05:08 Naming Names00:10:02 The Difference Between Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity00:13:46 Einstein on General Relativity and Metric00:27:21 More on Coordinates00:40:26 A Novel Coordinate System00:46:25 What Is Special Relativity?00:50:30 The Conflict Between Quantum Theory and Relativity01:02:00 Doing Physics with Geometry01:12:38 Geometry and Special Relativity01:30:20 More on Geometry and Relativity01:36:19 Lorentz Frames01:46:56 Simultaneity02:02:03 John Bell and Special Relativity02:11:00 Paradoxes of Distance02:22:12 A Penrose Diagram02:27:47 Introducing General Relativity02:32:23 The Most Important Experiment About Gravity 02:45:52 Changing the Geometry of Spacetime02:55:28 Curvature of Space03:02:03 Be Careful with Diagrams in Science 03:05:45 The Basic Idea of General Relativity03:10:23 The Equivalence Principle03:19:40 Clocks and Gravity03:28:09 Richard Feynman on General Relativity03:37:00 The Cosmological Constant03:41:56 What Are Black Holes?03:50:45 What Steven Weinberg Got Wrong About General Relativity 04:01:01 Black Holes and the Centrifugal Force Paradox04:06:32 Curved Black Holes and Gödel Spacetime04:19:34 The John Bell InstituteRobinson's Website: http://robinsonerhardt.comRobinson Erhardt researches symbolic logic and the foundations of mathematics at Stanford University.
In 1970, Winston W. Royce published a paper “Managing the Development of Large Software Systems.” Later authors cited it as the justification for what had come to be called the "waterfall process." Yet Royce had quite specifically described that process as one that is "simplistic" and "invites failure."That's weird. People not only promoted a process Royce had said was inadequate, they cited him as their justification. And they ignored all the elaborations that he said would make the inadequate process adequate. What's up with that? In this episode, I blame metaphor and the perverse affordances of diagrams.I also suggest ways you might use metaphors and node-and-arrow diagrams in a way that avoids Royce's horrible fate.In addition to the usual transcript, there's also a Wiki version.Other sourcesLakoff and Johnson, Metaphors We Live By, 1980.Laurent Bossavit, The Leprechauns of Software Engineering, 2014.George A Miller, “The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on our Capacity for Processing Information,” 1956.CreditsDawn Marick for the picture of the fish ladder. Used with permission.
I was super impressed with Napkin AI (https://www.napkin.ai/) and needed to make a video about it.
Preview: Colleague Jeff McCausland diagrams the hoops that the newly nominated General Dan Caine must jump to the chairmanship. More tonight
My Bloody Valentine kicks off the show….Yes lovers (of shoegaze and dreampop), love is in the air. We have Airiel, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Tennis System, Yndling, Lush, Seasurfer, Love of Diagrams and Underground Lovers. Keep on the lookout for love folks. Love is the key and its' all around us! Looking down is looking up.For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/shoegrazzzeTune into new broadcasts of shoegraZZZE, Mondays from 11 PM - 1 AM EST / 4 - 5 AM GMT (Tuesday)//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode, we'll explore how you can use Napkin AI to generate text and accompanying graphics, including editable diagrams. Visit AVID Open Access to learn more.
In this episode, Charles and Dan tackle the often-overlooked topic of female anatomy with a mix of humor and practical insights. From debunking common myths to encouraging open communication in the bedroom, this episode dives deep into the anatomy lessons many of us missed in school. If you're looking to strengthen intimacy, increase your confidence, and become a better partner, this one's for you.
Another year, another ton of releases to sift through. I could keep adding and subtracting albums for weeks and still not be entirely satisfied with the final list. But here it is - my Favorite Ambient Albums of 2024. As I was creating this part 1 mix, I kept questioning my choices. And then, when the mix was done and I listened to it, I was like "Wow, this turned out really well." I really like how the mix evolves with the first half being a bit more electronic and noisy and the second half leaning more orchestral. Here's the list of my favorite ambient albums of 2024, in alphabetical order: 2fel - stranger flow Adam Wiltzie - Eleven Fugues For Sodium Pentothal [Kranky] Akmuo - Dreamwalker [Space of Variants] Altus - Ultraviolet Alva Noto - Xerrox, Vol.5 [Noton 2024] Benoit Pioulard & Offthesky - Sunder [laaps 2024] Circa Alto - Faint Structures (Whitelabrecs 2024] Civilistjävel! - Brödföda [Felt 2024] Dirk Serries - Streams Of Consciousness Compiled [Projekt] Eli Keszler - LIVE 2 [LuckyMe] Extraworld - Perihelion [Exosphere] Hainbach - The One Who Runs Away Is the Ghost Soundtrack [Seil] Heavenchord - Atmospheres & Soundscapes [Cold Tear] Humble Bee & Offthesky - Here In, Absence [IIKKI] Innesti - Contemplate Jogging House - Live at home Jonas Munk - Mirror Phase [Azure Vista] Maps and Diagrams - if all will be lost [Quiet Details] Maps and Diagrams - Islands [Handstitched] Martin Stürtzer - Lander Modules [Echo Elberfeld] mastroKristo - Passage [Lost Tribe Sound] Max Richter - In A Landscape [Decca] Michael A. Muller - Mirror Music [Deutsche Grammophon] OdNu + Ümlaut - Abandoned Spaces [Audiobulb] Pan American & Kramer - Reverberations of Non-Stop Traffic on Redding Road Polaroid Notes - Quiet Rooms [Whitelabrecs] Sumner James, Robert Chamberlain, Volcano Lazerbeam, Saroon - Dive 1- Refraction [Bathysphere Records] Tewksbury - Floes Volumes I-IV (Tridek] The Green Kingdom - Horizons [The Slow Music Movement] Ulla & Ultrafog - It Means A Lot [Motion Ward] v e n n - XIII William Ryan Fritch - Adhesion [Lost Tribe Sound] And here are links to each album: Stranger Flow | 2fel Eleven Fugues For Sodium Pentothal | Adam Wiltzie Dreamwalker | Akmuo | Space Of Variants Ultraviolet | Altus Alva Noto - Xerrox Vol. 5 | Noton Sunder | Benoît Pioulard & Offthesky | laaps Faint Structures | Circa Alto | Whitelabrecs Brödföda | Civilistjävel! Streams Of Consciousness Compiled | Dirk Serries | Projekt Records LIVE 2 | Eli Keszler Perihelion | Extraworld | Exosphere The One Who Runs Away Is the Ghost Soundtrack | Hainbach Atmospheres & Soundscapes | Heavenchord | Cold Tear Records Here In, Absence | The Humble Bee & Offthesky | IIKKI Contemplate | Innesti Live at Home | Jogging House Mirror Phase | Jonas Munk | Azure Vista if all will be lost | Maps and Diagrams | quiet details Islands | Maps & Diagrams | Handstitched Lander Modules | Martin Stürtzer Passage | mastroKristo | Lost Tribe Sound In A Landscape | Max Richter | Decca Mirror Music | Michael A. Muller | Deutsche Grammophon Abandoned Spaces | OdNu + Ümlaut | Audiobulb Reverberations of Non-Stop Traffic on Redding Road | Pan American & Kramer Quiet Rooms | Polaroid Notes | Whitelabrecs Dive 1: Refraction | Sumner James, Robert Chamberlain, Volcano Lazerbeam, & Saroon | Bathysphere Records Floes: Volumes I-IV | Tewksbury Horizons | The Green Kingdom | The Slow Music Movement Label VIII | v e n n It Means A Lot | Ulla & Ultrafog | Motion Ward Adhesion | William Ryan Fritch | Lost Tribe Sound I hope you enjoy part 1. Part two is coming soon. Followed by a mix of jazz favorites from 2024. What are some of your favorite ambient albums from the past year? Cheers! T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Pan American / Kramer - Floating Island (Reverberations of Non-Stop Traffic on Redding Road) 04:22 Maps and Diagrams - Hvar (Islands) 07:35 Jogging House - Live at Home pt. 1 (Live at Home) 13:15 Innesti - Astral Secrets (Contemplate) 16:14 Alva Noto - Xerrox Arc (Xerrox, Vol.5) 20:53 Hainbach - End of Work (The One Who Runs Away Is the Ghost Soundtrack) 22:45 Akmuo - Dreamwalker (Dreamwalker) 26:50 Sumner James, Robert Chamberlain, Volcano Lazerbeam, & Saroon - Euphotic (Dive 1: Refraction) 31:36 Benoît Pioulard & Offthesky - Fed On Lilies (Sunder) 35:48 Jonas Munk - Dawn Layer (Mirror Phase) 40:40 Polaroid Notes - The Night Returns Without A Sound (Quiet Rooms) 45:40 The Humble Bee & Offthesky - Space (Here In, Absence) 52:00 William Ryan Fritch - Gravitropic (Adhesion) 60:10 Adam Wiltzie - Mexican Helium (Eleven Fugues For Sodium Pentothal) 62:44 Max Richter - A Time Mirror(Biophony) (In A Landscape) 66:36 mastroKristo - Waves(Federico Mosconi Rework) (Passage) 73:40 Dirk Serries - the whispering scale (Streams Of Consciousness Compiled) 82:45 Tewksbury - Aperture (Floes Volumes I-IV) 94:23 end
Mark gives us an overview of the Kingdom of God throughout history.
Tonight we look at Voynich Manuscript and what it could possibly mean.-=Links=-If you would like to join in on the conversation, Join me on Discord.Discord: https://discord.gg/a6UJEb5Dj3Twitter: https://twitter.com/magicsenshiRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5613161Fringe Radio: https://fringeradionetwork.com/liveSpirit Force: https://faithbucks.comIf you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic that you want explored, please Email me with the subject "Guest"Email: captainepoch79@proton.meIf you want to support this Podcast,https://paypal.me/Magicslayer/Cashapp $CaptainEpochMusic by UDIO
Frank and Matt talk about a number of different things.
Episode 118 Environmental Sustainability in the ICU Part 2 Part 2 of a 2 part series on the environmental impact of critical care practice. Guests: Michele Domico, MD, FCCM Children's Hospital of Orange County, California Megan Elizabeth Gooch, MD Houston Methodist Hospital Laura M. Blackburn, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP, FCCM Houston Methodist Hospital Host/Editor/Producer: Deanna Todd Tzanetos, MD, MSCI Norton Children's Hospital/University of Louisville Supplemental materials are available to members only, free of charge. Registration is required to access the materials. Diagrams can be accessed by PCICS members in our LMS Supplemental Materials.
Join Darin Hayes and Timothy P. Brown in this engaging episode of the Pigskin Daily History Dispatch as they dive into the intriguing world of football history through Timothy's unique "Factoid Feast." Timothy shares fascinating tidbits he uncovers during his research, highlighting a particularly quirky postcard from a World War II Army Air Force football team. This postcard, featuring a peculiar play diagram, serves as a springboard for a lively discussion about the evolution of football and the often humorous misunderstandings of the game's tactics. Listeners will enjoy the banter as they explore the connection between past and present football culture, including nostalgic reflections on how players adapted their gear. Tune in for a delightful mix of history, anecdotes, and insights that celebrate the rich tapestry of American football.Of course, this discussion all stems from Tim`s original article titled: Factoid Feast VII .Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ Email-subscriberDon't forget to check out and subscribe to the Pigskin Dispatch YouTube channel for additional content and the regular Football History Minute Shorts.Miss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well don't, because they can still be found at the Pigskin Dispatch website.
Part 1 of a 2 part series on the environmental impact of critical care practice. Guests: Michele Domico, MD, FCCM Children's Hospital of Orange County, California; Megan Elizabeth Gooch, MD Houston Methodist Hospital; Laura M. Blackburn, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP, FCCM Houston Methodist Hospital Host/Editor/Producer: Deanna Todd Tzanetos, MD, MSCI Norton Children's Hospital/University of Louisville Supplemental materials are available to members only, free of charge. Registration is required to access the materials. Diagrams can be accessed by PCICS members in our LMS Supplemental Materials.
Topics covered in this episode: uv under discussion on Mastodon erdantic: Entity Relationship Diagrams Extra, Extra, Extra Django Extra, Extra, Extra Extras Joke Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training The Complete pytest Course Patreon Supporters Connect with the hosts Michael: @mkennedy@fosstodon.org Brian: @brianokken@fosstodon.org Show: @pythonbytes@fosstodon.org Join us on YouTube at pythonbytes.fm/live to be part of the audience. Usually Monday at 10am PT. Older video versions available there too. Finally, if you want an artisanal, hand-crafted digest of every week of the show notes in email form? Add your name and email to our friends of the show list, we'll never share it. Michael #1: uv under discussion on Mastodon It's interesting that uv is slightly controversial Russell: As enthusiastic as I am about the direction uv is going, I haven't adopted them anywhere - because I want very much to understand Astral's intended business model before I hook my wagon to their tools. Hynek: As much as I hate VC, [...] FOSS projects flame out all the time too. … To me uv looks like a genius sting to trick VCs into paying to fix packaging. We'll be better off either way. Glyph: Rust is more expensive and difficult to maintain, not to mention "non-native" to the average customer here. … it can burn out all the other projects in the ecosystem simultaneously, creating a risk of monoculture Hynek on Rust: I don't think y'all quite grok what uv makes so special due to your seniority. The speed is really cool, but the reason Rust is elemental is that it's one compiled blob that can be used to bootstrap and maintain a Python development. Christopher Neugebauer: Just dropping in here to say that corporate capture of the Python ecosystem is the #1 keeps-me-up-at-night subject in my community work, so I watch Astral with interest, even if I'm not yet too worried. Armin Ronacher What uv is doing, even in the worst possible future this is a very forkable and maintainable thing. Finally, see the comment at the end by Charlie Marsh Brian #2: erdantic: Entity Relationship Diagrams “erdantic is a simple tool for drawing entity relationship diagrams (ERDs) for Python data model classes. Diagrams are rendered using the venerable Graphviz library.” Supported data modeling frameworks are: Pydantic V2 Pydantic V1 legacy attrs dataclasses Michael #3: Extra, Extra, Extra Added Python Bytes Search as a custom search engine. Along came passkeys. A cool idea that quickly turned evil. Follow up from post and my conversation last week: vaultwarden (via Pablo) uv publish Trying the tabs on bottom lifestyle inspired by Arc Adding Python Bytes (and Talk Python) as custom search engines. PyCon 2025 dates: From 14 May through 22 May, 2025 Brian #4: Django Extra, Extra, Extra Django Project Ideas Evgenia Verbina Project ideas with list of tech stack stuff you'll learn and/or work on with the project Ex: Recipe organizer tech stack: Django templates, Django ORM, Optional JavaScript “Familiarize yourself with Django's ORM (object-relational mapper) and database support by building an app to keep track of your favorite recipes. Add a web-based frontend with options to filter recipes by category, ingredients, and user ratings so you can easily browse for inspiration.” DjangoTV Jeff Triplett Django conference videos and tutorials. Django Commons Heard about from Lacey Henschel “Django Commons is an organization dedicated to supporting the community's efforts to maintain packages. It seeks to improve the maintenance experience for all contributors; reducing the barrier to entry for new contributors and reducing overhead for existing maintainers.” Django 5 has simplified templates for better form field rendering But if you want a completely different take on forms, maybe try iommi forms They wrote about it on Why we wrote a new form library for Django Djade: a Django template formatter Adam Johnson Like black or ruff, but for Django templates. Extras Brian: The Open Source Project Maintainer's Guide Suggested by Rafael Weingartner Joke: A Machine Learning algorithm walks into a bar…
Since the LSAT dropped Logic Games, anxious test takers have feared the rise of more “formal logic” questions in Logical Reasoning. So far, no significant changes to LR have been disclosed. No matter what happens, every LR question is perfectly solvable with some careful reading and common sense—no diagramming required. Need proof? This week, Ben and Nathan make quick work of a Must Be True question that's chock full of conditional logic. But first, they help a burnt-out student build a sustainable study plan. They compare the benefits of national and regional law schools. And they offer words of hope to low-GPA splitters. Study with our Free Plan Download our iOS app Watch Episode 473 on YouTube 5:04 - Application Fee Waivers - Law schools often waive their application fees. Just ask them. 8:52 - Scoring 160 - Nathan and Ben prove that it's possible to score 160 while only attempting 18 questions per section. It pays to slow down and focus on accuracy. 16:18 - Burnout - Listener Will considers taking a few months off to recover from LSAT burnout. Ben and Nathan advise Will to instead dial back his study to one or two quality hours per day. 23:50 - Confusing Language - Nathan and Ben share some tips for navigating confusing language on the LSAT. 32:20 - Small Town, Big School? - LSAT Demon student Will plans to set up shop as a probate lawyer in a small town. Should Will pursue law schools in the T14? Or is he better off attending a regional school? 41:15 - Academic Renewal - Ben and Nathan encourage an anonymous listener to persist in their efforts to scrub an F from their undergraduate transcript. 46:56 - Hope for Splitters - Listener Grace went to law school for free despite her low GPA. 50:13 - Don't Diagram - Reports of more “formal logic” questions on recent LSATs are likely exaggerated. Regardless, you can solve any Logical Reasoning question without diagramming by reading carefully and engaging your common sense. Nathan and Ben demonstrate on a Must Be True question from PrepTest 123. 1:10:41 - Tips from a Departing Demon - LSAT Demon student Braden says: “Take the time to really understand each question, and you will get faster. Don't try to go faster without understanding. That's why I improved when I started digging into the RC passage.” 1:11:27 - Word of the Week - Treat your official LSAT with the same insouciance that you would a practice test.
In episode 323 of the Research Like a Pro Genealogy podcast, Diana and Nicole discuss using AI to create DNA descendancy diagrams. Nicole shares how she used AI to help write a proof argument for a DNA research report on her ancestor, Sally (Keaton) Reeves. She used Claude.ai to generate a descendancy diagram of DNA matches, which is an important part of any proof argument incorporating DNA evidence. Nicole walks through her process of using the AI, the prompts she gave it, and the results. She highlights the benefits of using AI for this process, such as color coding and time-saving, but also notes the drawbacks, including occasional inaccuracies and formatting issues. Nicole also explores using Lucidchart's integrated generative AI for creating diagrams. Listeners will learn how to use AI to generate descendancy diagrams for their own research and proof arguments. This summary was generated by Google Gemini. Links Nicole Elder Dyer, "Create DNA Descendancy Diagrams with AI," blog post, 6 August 2024, Family Locket, https://familylocket.com/create-dna-descendancy-diagrams-with-ai/. Claude AI chatbot by Anthropic - https://claude.ai/ Lucidchart Announcement about AI - https://lucid.co/blog/lately-at-lucid-spring-2024 Sponsor – Newspapers.com For listeners of this podcast, Newspapers.com is offering new subscribers 20% off a Publisher Extra subscription so you can start exploring today. Just use the code “FamilyLocket” at checkout. Research Like a Pro Resources Airtable Universe - Nicole's Airtable Templates - https://www.airtable.com/universe/creator/usrsBSDhwHyLNnP4O/nicole-dyer Airtable Research Logs Quick Reference - by Nicole Dyer - https://familylocket.com/product-tag/airtable/ Research Like a Pro: A Genealogist's Guide book by Diana Elder with Nicole Dyer on Amazon.com - https://amzn.to/2x0ku3d 14-Day Research Like a Pro Challenge Workbook - digital - https://familylocket.com/product/14-day-research-like-a-pro-challenge-workbook-digital-only/ and spiral bound - https://familylocket.com/product/14-day-research-like-a-pro-challenge-workbook-spiral-bound/ Research Like a Pro Webinar Series 2024 - monthly case study webinars including documentary evidence and many with DNA evidence - https://familylocket.com/product/research-like-a-pro-webinar-series-2024/ Research Like a Pro eCourse - independent study course - https://familylocket.com/product/research-like-a-pro-e-course/ RLP Study Group - upcoming group and email notification list - https://familylocket.com/services/research-like-a-pro-study-group/ Research Like a Pro with DNA Resources Research Like a Pro with DNA: A Genealogist's Guide to Finding and Confirming Ancestors with DNA Evidence book by Diana Elder, Nicole Dyer, and Robin Wirthlin - https://amzn.to/3gn0hKx Research Like a Pro with DNA eCourse - independent study course - https://familylocket.com/product/research-like-a-pro-with-dna-ecourse/ RLP with DNA Study Group - upcoming group and email notification list - https://familylocket.com/services/research-like-a-pro-with-dna-study-group/ Thank you Thanks for listening! We hope that you will share your thoughts about our podcast and help us out by doing the following: Write a review on iTunes or Apple Podcasts. If you leave a review, we will read it on the podcast and answer any questions that you bring up in your review. Thank you! Leave a comment in the comment or question in the comment section below. Share the episode on Twitter, Facebook, or Pinterest. Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or your favorite podcast app. Sign up for our newsletter to receive notifications of new episodes - https://familylocket.com/sign-up/ Check out this list of genealogy podcasts from Feedspot: Top 20 Genealogy Podcasts - https://blog.feedspot.com/genealogy_podcasts/
In which your psychic friend and faithful deejay, Frozen Lazuras, spins choice cuts from Love of Diagrams, Midwife, Jobriath, Norma Tanega, Daniel Johnston, and so much more. Plus, Yugoslavian pop circa 1969, Turkish Psychedlia, Spiritual Jazz, French Yé-yé, etc. etc. etc.At Pudding On The Wrist, we are committed to giving you what the algorithms won't since 2020.
Holly and Tracy discuss the challenge of understanding concepts in fields outside their own. They also talk about memories from their previous separate trips to Iceland. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summary In this conversation, Dave Prior and Colleen Johnson discuss the concept of cumulative flow diagrams (CFDs) and their practical application in Agile methodologies. They explore the significance of CFDs in understanding work in progress, cycle time, and throughput. Colleen provides insights into the interpretation of CFDs and the implications for team performance and workflow management. The conversation delves into Little's Law, airport analogies, and the visualization of CFDs to identify patterns and bottlenecks in the workflow. The conversation covers the use of Cumulative Flow Diagrams (CFDs) as a tool for visualizing work in progress and identifying workflow issues. It also delves into the concept of accelerating product value and the importance of learning quickly in product development. The discussion emphasizes the need for small bets and fast feedback to drive product improvement. Additionally, it highlights the challenges of defining and predicting value in product development. If you would like to watch the original video interview, you can find it here. https://tinyurl.com/55r86tah Takeaways - Understanding the practical application of cumulative flow diagrams (CFDs) in Agile methodologies - Interpreting CFDs to identify patterns an bottlenecks in the workflow - The significance of Little's Law and airport analogies in understanding CFDs - Visualizing CFDs to gain insights into work in progress, cycle time, and throughput - Implications of CFDs for team performance and workflow management CFDs provide a visual representation of work in progress and can be used to identify workflow issues. - Accelerating product value involves making small bets, learning quickly, and responding to feedback to drive product improvement. - Defining and predicting value in product development can be challenging, and the focus should be on shipping fast, learning quickly, and enabling rapid response to feedback. - The conversation also touches on the importance of understanding customer behavior and the need to pivot quickly based on feedback. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 03:16 Introduction to ProKanban 06:46 Understanding CFDs 09:37 Little's Law and Airport Analogies 04:14:24 Work in Progress and Work Item Age 16:53 Interpreting CFDs and Workflow Insights 27:46 Accelerating Product Value through Small Bets and Fast Feedback 40:48 Challenges of Defining and Predicting Value in Product Development Contacting Colleen ProKanban: https://www.prokanban.org LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/colleen-johnson Email: colleen@scatterspoke.com Additional Links The Art of War for Collaboration: https://modusinstitute.com/course/art-of-war-collaboration Agile Alliance LinkedIn: https://www.agilealliance.org
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This is where taking a breath and understanding our product before we build the wrong thing fast can really helpful. The post Using FMEA (or Functional) Block Diagrams to Understand Your Item appeared first on Accendo Reliability.
Phase diagrams are graphical representations of the phases present in a particular alloy being held at a particular temperature. Phase diagrams are used to predict the phase changes that occur in alloys during heating and cooling. This can be during heat treating, casting solidification, joining processes that involve molten metal, and elevated temperature use conditions. This is important because the properties of a metal component depend on the phases present in the metal. In this episode Michael discusses phase diagrams and their use. To learn more about phase diagrams check out this video and article. https://youtu.be/Fb5M-rgqxiU https://www.imetllc.com/alloy-phase-diagram/ --------------------------- Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., PE is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University. He is a Professional Engineer, licensed in Illinois. He wrote a book - Materials Enabled Designs. It teaches how to select materials that optimize product performance, reliability, and cost. For more information about Michael go to https://www.imetllc.com/about/ Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering consulting and training. The training is geared to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about Industrial Metallurgists' services and training is at https://www.imetllc.com/
A Reliability Block Diagram (RBD) can model system reliability. But it can't model a system without 'you.' And that means you need to keep thinking about how your system actually works. An RBD can help. But it is not by itself the answer! The post SOR 962 Limits of Block Diagrams appeared first on Accendo Reliability.
Gregg’s career includes over 30 years of multifaceted experience with a proven track record of architecting global large scale highly available consumer facing solutions in agile ways. He is recognized as a Technical Specialist by Ford Motor Company and held roles ranging from Developer to Architect. Most recently he has applied an Architect perspective while … The post 258 Architect practices: Hand crafted Class Diagrams are OUT, better to Diagram the Flow first appeared on Agile Noir.
In this week's Security Sprint, Dave and Andy covered the following topics: Opening Guest Blog Posts – Another Great Way to Contribute to FB-ISAO's Mission Biden-Harris Administration engages states on safeguarding water sector infrastructure against cyber threats Health-ISAC Publishes 2023 Annual Report Main Topics: Moscow Attack & Terrorism Russia says 60 dead, 145 injured in concert hall raid; Islamic State group claims responsibility Maps and Diagrams of the Moscow Concert Hall Attack. U.S. Warned Russia Before Moscow Attack That Killed at Least 60 Islamic State releases Moscow attack video as death toll rises to 137 How the deadliest attack on Russian soil in years unfolded over the weekend What We Know About ISIS-K, the Group That Has Been Linked to the Moscow Attack State Department: The Islamic State Five Years Later: Persistent Threats, U.S. Options, 21 March CISA: Complex Coordinated Attacks Security Awareness for Soft Targets and Crowded Places Macron Says Islamic State Branch Behind Russia Attack, Also Targeted France Germany arrests suspected ISIS supporters accused of planning terror attack on Swedish parliament (19 Mar) Weather. Spring Outlook: Warmer for most of U.S., wetter in the Southeast; Low flood potential likely, as drought worsens for parts of the Plains Chinese Cyber Threats Seven Hackers Associated with Chinese Government Charged with Computer Intrusions Targeting Perceived Critics of China and U.S. Businesses and Politicians BBC LIVE - UK to accuse China of major hack as Beijing warns against 'smears.' China targets group of MPs and peers with string of cyber-attacks Insider Threats & Espionage Airman Accused of Sharing Classified Info With Boogaloo Buddies Owners of China-Based Company Charged with Conspiracy to Send Trade Secrets Belonging to Leading U.S.-Based Electric Vehicle Company U.S. Accuses Two Men of Stealing Tesla Trade Secrets Threats to Catholic Charities staffers increase amid far-right anti-migrant campaign. Over the past few months, Pajanor and staffers at Catholic Charities across the country, a decentralized, 113-year-old faith-based non-profit, have become the targets of right-leaning media personalities, conspiracy theorists and even members of Congress. Quick Hits UK NCSC: Responding to a cyber incident – a guide for CEOs UN adopts first global artificial intelligence resolution Imposing Sanctions on Actors Supporting Kremlin-Directed Disinformation Efforts CDC: US life expectancy rises after 2-year dip Lessons Learned from the COVID Pandemic: ‘There Needs to Be an Honest Discussion' New report blasts government's COVID response, warns of repeating same mistakes In a pandemic milestone, the NIH ends guidance on COVID treatment Launch of Foreign Ministry Channel for Global Health Security Baltimore Key Bridge collapse live updates: 2 rescued, several others believed in water Attorney General Merrick B. Garland Statement on FBI Quarterly Uniform Crime Report. National Guard ready to assist states with cyber response, say officials Hackers Found a Way to Open Any of 3 Million Hotel Keycard Locks in Seconds Unsaflok flaw can let hackers unlock millions of hotel doors Kremlin Uses Word 'War' For Ukraine Invasion For First Time CISA: Nothing Scares the PRC More Than a Russian Defeat in Ukraine Justice Department Sues Apple for Monopolizing Smartphone Markets Understanding and Responding to Distributed Denial-Of-Service Attacks Repository for Software Attestation and Artifacts Now Live Secure by Design Alert: Eliminating SQL Injection Vulnerabilities in Software CISA and Partners Release Joint Fact Sheet for Leaders on PRC-sponsored Volt Typhoon Cyber Activity Google, Meta and others face tough questions in Australia over cyber extremism threats
Getting tactile diagrams at University is often not as easy as it should be. However, the Open University has an excellent reputation for accessibility, and has developed robust processes for students to request diagrams and for those diagrams to be designed and produced. This session was presented jointly by Jeff Bashton, former Visual Impairment Adviser at the Open University; and Andrew Whitehead, Graphics Media Developer within the OU's Learner and Discovery Services. It briefly outlined what the Open University is, before explaining what gave rise to the tactile diagrams initiative and how it was developed. Andrew illustrated how diagrams are prioritised, and described the tools and techniques he uses to design and produce them. We learnt how these techniques are applied to standard graphs and charts, as well as more complex images such as a cross-section of part of the brain! If you are currently studying at University, or thinking of starting a University course soon, this session serves as a case study of how Universities can provide effective support in this area. We gave details of DSA funding models at the end of the presentation. If you are interested in tactile diagrams in general, this session offered valuable insights into the tools and techniques available and the reasons for choosing them. Decision Tree: Deciding if a Tactile Diagram is Necessary Start Is the information a repeat of the facts? Yes: go to 5. No: go to 3. Would the information be more meaningful in text form? Yes: go to 6. No: go to 4. Return to 2. Does the graphic require the reader to use visual discrimination or visual perception? Yes: go to 7. No: go to 8. Return to 3. Do not produce graphic. Return to 2. Create a figure description. Do not produce a graphic. Return to 3. Modify the graphic. Return to 4. Is the actual object unavailable, too small, too large, or too dangerous to examine by touch and perceived details? Yes: go to 11. No: go to 9. Return to 4. Does the reader need the information from a map, figure or graph to complete an assessment/task or to participate in discussions and/or answer questions? Yes: go to 11. No: go to 10. Return to 8. Do not produce graphic. Return to 9. Produce graphic. Return to 8. Return to 9. Tactile Diagram Transcribers A2I All Formats Pia RNIB Business Services RNIB Personal Transcription Services Scottish Braille Press Swansea University Transcription Centre University of Leeds Equality and Inclusion Unit Sources of Tactile Diagrams RNIB Bookshare - Accessible Images APH Tactile Graphic Image Library (TGIL) National Braille Press (NBP) Tactile Images and Maps from the Lighthouse for the Blind, San Francisco Sources of Swell Paper and Heat Fusers HumanWare Swell Form Machine Sight and Sound PIAF Tactile Image Printer HumanWare Swell Touch Markers HumanWare Swell Touch Paper A4 100 sheets HumanWare Swell Touch Paper A3 100 sheets Sight and Sound PIAF Swell Paper Braillists Consumables page Other Links of Interest Guidelines and Standards for Tactile Graphics from the Braille Authority of North America (BANA) Inkscape Curriculum Framework for Children and Young People with Vision Impairment Tactile Reading Conference 2025 Visio Tactual Profile and Feel Free
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Pretty straightforward ambient mix here. All the tracks in this set are 2024 releases, many within the last few weeks. There are definitely some fine albums in this group, a few of which might make it on a best of list at the end of the year. Here are Bandcamp links to all the music used in this mix: https://sixmissing.bandcamp.com/track/balloons https://polarseasrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/at-dusk-hour-the-crickets https://shimmeringmoodsrecords.bandcamp.com/album/flowers-of-the-heart https://davidcordero.bandcamp.com/album/wild-air https://whitelabrecs.bandcamp.com/album/homegrown-apples https://quietdetails.bandcamp.com/album/if-all-will-be-lost https://ab-andrewheathandmicosaderesistance.bandcamp.com/album/caf-tristesse https://ab-odnumlaut.bandcamp.com/album/abandoned-spaces https://tonepoet.bandcamp.com/album/scenes-from-the-apocalyptic-bliss https://oscarson.bandcamp.com/album/the-lonely-bell-the-absent-years https://soundinsilencerecords.bandcamp.com/album/perennial https://matthewhiram.bandcamp.com/album/yucca-music https://whitelabrecs.bandcamp.com/album/boat Cheers! T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Six Missing - Baloons (2024) 03:50 Kilometre Club - Warmer (At Dusk Hour the Crickets 2024) 05:25 Near Lakes - Quiet Desire (Flowers of the Heart 2024) 09:37 Ian Hawgood & David Cordero - A Path of No Hiding (Wild Air 2024) 14:45 mark david hadley - whimsy (homegrown apples 2024) 18:40 Maps and Diagrams - far distant from this land (if all will be lost 2024) 23:42 Andrew Heath and Mi Cosa de Resistance - The Absentee (Café Tristesse 2024) 27:37 OdNu + Ümlaut - Unforseen Scenes (Abandoned Spaces 2024) 34:20 Tonepoet - Infinite Tide of Stars (Scenes From The Apocalyptic Bliss 2024) 37:37 The Lonely Bell - The Absent Years (The Absent Years 2024) 42:22 SineRider - Fragile (Perennial 2024) 45:50 Hiram - First Light (Yucca Music 2024) 52:12 Low Altitude - Slow Drift (Boat 2024) 56:03 end
In this episode, Robert Wong, MD, MS, and a patient discuss opportunities to optimize care for people living with hepatitis B virus (HBV), including:Opportunities to improve patient education, including education for expectant mothers with HBVPotential cultural considerations that may result in delayed HBV diagnosis and care Stigma reduction with universal HBV screening and vaccinationStrategies to improve patient education (eg, online resources, advocacy groups, use of layman's terms and diagrams, repetition)Presenter: Robert Wong, MD, MS Clinical Associate Professor Division of Gastroenterology and HepatologyStanford University School of MedicinePalo Alto, CaliforniaContent based on an online CME program supported by an independent educational grant from Gilead Sciences, Inc.Link to full program: https://bit.ly/49TuZ8UGet access to all of our new podcasts by subscribing to the CCO Infectious Disease Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Spotify.
In episode 100, I share a segment of a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt training course I conducted, where I went into details about the Fishbone Diagram and the 6 M's, and I thought you might find it useful. When you are trying to uncover possible causes of a problem, using the 6 M's with a Fishbone Diagram is a great way to enhance your team brainstorming, and methodically narrow down the causes through a process of elimination. I've also posted a video of the slides I presented, if you want to see the graphics and gain more insights from what I shared. Links Video "How 6 M's and Fishbone (Ishikawa) or Cause and Effect Diagrams Can Help Reduce Water Usage": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKx_xnXGewI 6 M's: https://www.leansixsigmadefinition.com/glossary/6-ms/ Fishbone (Ishikawa) Diagrams: https://www.leansixsigmadefinition.com/glossary/fishbone-diagram/ Need help in your organization? Let's talk! Schedule a free support call Podcast Sponsor: Creative Safety Supply is a great resource for free guides, infographics, and continuous improvement tools. I recommend starting with their 5S guide. It includes breakdowns of the five pillars, ways to begin implementing 5S, and even organization tips and color charts. From red tags to floor marking; it's all there. Download it for free at creativesafetysupply.com/5S BIZ-PI.com LeanSixSigmaDefinition.com Have a question? Submit a voice message at Podcasters.Spotify.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leansixsigmabursts/message
Dr. Amy Hale is an Atlanta-based writer, curator, critic, ethnographer, and folklorist, who focuses on esoteric history, magic, art, culture, women, and Cornwall. She has written widely on the surrealist and occultist Ithell Colquhoun, and in 2009 she received a grant from the Paul Mellon Foundation for her research. Her biography of Colquhoun, Ithell Colquhoun: Genius of the Fern Loved Gully (2020) is widely praised, and is just one of many ways that Amy has helped amplify Ithell's impact on art and magic. Her newest book, Sex Magic: Diagrams of Love, Ithell Colquhoun is out this week from Tate Publishing, and A Walking Flame: Selected Magical Essays of Ithell Colquhoun is coming out from Strange Attractor later this year.Amy is also the editor of numerous other collections including the groundbreaking Essays on Women in Western Esotericism: Beyond Seeresses and Sea Priestesses. And she has contributed essays for Tate, Burlington Contemporary, The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, and many more. And if that wasn't enough, Amy is currently a curator and host for the internationally beloved London-based Viktor Wynd's Last Tuesday Society lecture series. She has been featured on BBC Radio Cornwall and the BBC World Service, and is a regular guest on a variety of podcasts, lecture series, and conferences including the Occult Humanities Conference at NYU. On this episode, Amy discusses the visionary art and sex magic of Ithell Colquhoun, the power of alternative depictions of divine union, and the energetic connections between color, body, and the land.Pam also talks about radical reimaginings of the lovers archetype, and answers a listener question about keeping a long-term love flame lit.Our sponsors for this episode are Ritual+Shelter, Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab, The Love Witch, BetterHelp, Woodland Magic, and Sphere + SundryWe also have brand new print-on-demand merch like Witch Wave shirts, sweatshirts, totes, stickers, and mugs available now here.And if you want more Witch Wave, please consider supporting us on Patreon to get access to bonus Witch Wave Plus episodes, Pam's monthly online rituals, and more! That's patreon.com/witchwave
Join us for part 3 of a 3-part series on extracorporeal life support (ECMO). Part 3 will cover an overview of ECMO complications, decannulation and outcomes. This episode is directed to those who have some exposure to ECMO but not extensive experience. Special guests at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford include: Kate Ryan, MD; Director of Cardiac ECMO; Associate Medical Director of CVICU; Allen Shiu, MSN-Ed, RN, CCRN-P. ECMO Specialist, Pediatric Ventricular Assist Device Educator, CVICU Educator; and Ozzie Jahadi, CCP Pediatric Perfusionist; ECMO Program Coordinator and Educator. Host/Editor: Elizabeth Price, PA and Allen Shiu, MSN-Ed, RN, CCRN-P (Lucile Packard Children's Hospital/Stanford). Producer: Saidie Rodriguez, MD (CHOA/Emory). Supplemental materials are available to members only, free of charge. Please see episode 56 for part one and episode 60 for part two. Registration is required to access the materials. Diagrams can be accessed by PCICS members in our LMS Supplemental materials. https://pediatriccardiacintensivecaresociety.growthzoneapp.com/ap/Events/Register/xP2YQjvp?mode=Attendee
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In this podcast, Krish discusses the importance of using diagrams to effectively communicate within teams. He shares examples of different types of diagrams, including sequence diagrams, flowcharts, and mind maps. Krish emphasizes the productivity and efficiency gained by using digital tools to create diagrams, rather than manually drawing them. He also highlights the value of diagrams in conveying complex information and facilitating understanding. Overall, the podcast emphasizes the benefits of incorporating diagrams into team communication and decision-making processes. Takeaways Diagrams are a powerful tool for effective communication within teams. Using digital tools to create diagrams increases productivity and efficiency. Different types of diagrams, such as sequence diagrams, flowcharts, and mind maps, can be used to represent different types of information. Diagrams help convey complex information and facilitate understanding. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Diagrams 04:45 Using Diagrams to Communicate Within Teams 06:08 Using Sequence Diagrams 22:44 Using Flowcharts 32:09 Using Mind Maps 35:33 Summary and Conclusion Snowpal Products Backends as Services on AWS Marketplace Mobile Apps on App Store and Play Store Web App Education Platform for Learners and Course Creators
As with all past ‘Reflection' year-end mixes, I start with a collection of albums, EPs, and compilations I have enjoyed over the past year. Through the process of compiling a mix, tracks are selected from this extensive collection. This ultimately means many of my favorite tracks and albums are often omitted in this process, due to the organic process of compiling a mix, things don't fit, or fall by the wayside. There are many albums I had on high rotation missing from this mix, but I have to stop somewhere. As I say every year, this isn't a definitive ‘best-of' list, but a selection of *some* of my favorite music from the year in one listenable format. It's the most enjoyable way for me to boil down the music I've loved from the year using these self-imposed restrictions, for you to enjoy and hopefully discover more, and for me to reflect on time and time again - like a photograph that captures the year in music. I encourage you to use the mix to explore each artist, listen to the album in full, and explore each label (and check the Buy Music Club list at the bottom). If you want to see the majority of music I've been supporting this year, head over to my Bandcamp collection. For the ASIP year-end label compilation, see the feature and mix here.~Yikes, I crossed the 3-hour mark! Well, that speaks volumes to the amount of great music that was released this year, and I'm already feeling guilty about omissions from this mix. But alas, it needs to stop somewhere, the Holiday's are coming… This edition marks the tenth year in succession (2010 was the first mix but I skipped doing this for two years for some reason) and it is an extremely enjoyable exercise I look forward to every year. Revisiting many of the albums I've purchased throughout the year, and records from my shelf, then taking the time to absorb more recent releases - the process is cathartic (after the slight anxiety that builds knowing I have a beast of a mix to tackle, and hard decisions to be made). Looking back at previous Reflection mixes, I am evidently a creature of habit and seem to gravitate to certain artists more than most over the years (we all have our faves), but I also take a lot of time to dig for new artists and approaches to music in this realm, and this year's edition is probably the most varied in music styles since the Reflection series began. Ambient, field recordings, drone (Power-ambient, even), big saxophones (the flute revival didn't make it ;-), Japanese left-field pop, deep techno, chugging techno, modern classical, experimental, jungle, breaks, dub and more… as you might imagine, this is a 3hr mix that feels more like a showcase than a DJ mix in the traditional sense, as I'm focusing on creating chapters of different styles, but I hope makes for an attentive listen if you've got 3hrs to spare. Am I going to write about all 42 tracks? Not this time, as I don't think there's much I can illustrate other than ‘go listen to that entire album!' but I will make a few observations on themes that emerged as I was going through this process. Firstly, the far corners of Bandcamp are very much alive, so for anyone looking for alternatives given all the talk with Bandcamp this year, please don't hit the escape button and continue to support us- I continued to find so many new labels and artists, some of which are included here such as Liis Ring, Etüüd, ǝɯǝɐ, Azu Tiwaline and not to forget a kick-ass Jungle community throwing out some lovely 90's infused comps. Bandcamp keeps small labels and artists alive right now (only two of these tracks were physical releases and not on Bandcamp - #19 & #42). I spent a lot of time listening to music that would work for the two shows I played in Japan earlier this year, and for those who listened back to one of the sets I posted, you may notice a few similar tracks/artists appearing here again which I've held in high regard since their release, such as Jo Johnson, Field Lines Cartographer and Endurance. On reflection, there was a lot of deepness for me this year that came from preparing for and inspired by those sets, sitting on the edges of techno with lots of synthesizer/Berlin school projects (as well as a couple of artists I got to see in person whilst over there such as Yolabmi and Endurance).There were a couple of glaring omissions from this mix (*checks Bandcamp app most played*) which I had on rotation so much this year that I still wanted to mention, such as Imaginary Softwoods, who was behind one of my favorite tracks of the year, ‘Diagrams of the Universe'. Along with Johnny Nash's Point of Entry - a tranquil guitar-laden affair, both of which never left my turntable for long.The ever-expanding ASIP roster of artists, both alumni and current, had an extremely busy year evidently (I try to restrict their inclusions in this mix where I can otherwise it could be an entire ASIP promo show… hey that's an idea…). bvdub released about ~10 masterpieces, as only he can, flaunting all possible peripherals in his deep arsenal (along with rounding out the Earth House Hold project with us of course). ASC was crazy busy with his quality retro Spatial DnB releases (one of them made it in here). For those who enjoyed Alex Albrecht's debut with us, don't miss his earlier 2023 release. Deepchild released another great textured follow-up to his ASIP debut for those wanting more. 36 continued some rave-esque ambient no doubt inspired by his 9128 recording a few years back. Markus Guentner began an exciting collab project with Joachim Spieth (and also appeared in several other collaborations). RAI kept things relatively reflective with a few Bandcamp specials and recordings from his live tour. Benoit Pîoulard made a beautiful return to Morr Music, and Christian Kleine rounded out the year with a limited vinyl press. Those needing more from our 2023 new signing Mikkel Rev, can check out his earlier album released in January this year. James Bernard had a busy year alongside his wife as Awakened Souls, and found more 90's DAT goodness among many other projects. Mick Chillage released a superb sleeper IDM album in the form of Initial Programs. Dr Atmo's throwback to his early sounds saw a rebirth of one of his most enjoyed albums alongside new remixes. Wanderwelle made their second full-length odyssey for Important Records and Yagya continued to explore uncharted new takes on his sound through his new label imprint. Scanner's innovative repertoire continued to expand and one of my faves of his came in the form of this collab. Hior Chronik published a couple of unreleased gems. And lastly, Ludvig Cimbrelius aka Purl/Illuvia and Arovane managed to sneak onto this mix with a couple of their releases… Two labels who hit home runs for me this year with the majority of their releases. Illian Tape had some extremely great (and varied) electronic releases. And while Mysteries of the Deep's output was relatively choice (quality over quantity), 3 out of the 4 releases made it onto the mix! There are a couple of tracks in the mix from albums that align with what seems to be, the common consensus on some of the ‘best' electronic releases from the year (one of the advantages of my waiting until mid-December to finish this mix is I see what other people are rating highly or what I might've missed) such as James Holden's psychedelic return, and Purelink's amphibious dub LP. But other than those two, I think everyone should find something new among the twists and turns across the 3 hours and 42 tracks.For the mix artwork this year, and after last year's terribly basic AI take (it's come a long way in a year!), I toyed with creating another AI attempt on a “A Strangely Isolated Place” prompt, but you have to spend time to get quality back out of these lil' work gnomes. Every image I created from that prompt ended up being a stereotypical lonely hiker (with 4 fingers I'm sure) strolling through a highly conceptual colorful future universe. Either that or a decrepit shed…So instead, I opted for an image that means much more to me… a wall. Not just any wall though, it's the wall outside of Spread nightclub in Tokyo where I had the pleasure of playing an ambient set this year, meeting new friends, and making some amazing memories.Thanks to all of the artists and labels included here who have soundtracked my year in more ways than one, and the many more I didn't manage to include this time around. Be sure to check the previous year's Reflection mixes for more of the same. Hope you enjoy the listen back at a great year of music. astrangelyisolatedplace · ASIP - Reflection on 2023 Listen on Soundcloud the ASIP Podcast or the 9128.live iOS and Android appDownload MP3Tracklist:01. Sleep D - Hector (Dreaming) (Butter Sessions) 02. Liis Ring - after-image IV: abborresjön (Breton Cassette) 03. William Selman - Leaky Paradise (Mysteries of the Deep) 04. Etüüd - Õhtute kollane tolm (Self released) 05. TU M' - Monochrome #26 (Line Imprint) 06. Arovane - ypaal (Quiet Details) 07. Field Lines Cartographer - Mountain Icicles (Castles in Space) 08. Dream Dolphin - Gaia (Ethereal Fantasy) (Music from Memory) 09. Salamanda - Nostalgia (Wisdom Teeth) 10. Endurance - Crest v2 (Muzan Editions) 11. Suzanne Ciani & Jonathan Fitoussi - Coral Reef (Transversales) 12. Alex Israel - Vacua (Somnambulant Drift) 13. The Black Dog - The Mundane (Dust Science) 14. Locust - Miriam (Mysteries of the Deep) 15. Niko Tzoukmanis - Way Home (Libreville Records) 16. Jo Johnson - Transience (Mysteries of the Deep) 17. Dasha Rush - Dubby Doo (Raster Noton) 18. ǝɯǝɐ - Andrei Rublev (Secuencias Temporales) 19. Gigi Masin & Rod Modell - Red Hair Girl At The Boat Shop (13) 20. Toki Fuko - Part Two (Astral Industries) 21. shedir - Deer Fluent in the Wind (n5MD) 22. Ayaavaaki & Purl - Distant Lights (Ovum III) (LILA) 23. Bana Haffar - Sit Still (Touch) 24. Mike Lazarev - Tonality Number Two (PITP) 25. Claire Deak - In Defiance of Time (Lost Tribe Sound) 26. Lord of the Isles feat. Ellen Renton - Don't You Ache (AD93) 27. nthng - Unlimited (I) (Self released) 28. Donato Dozzy & Sabla - Flusso III (Gang of Ducks) 29. Sindh - Spyres (Sindh) 30. James Holden - In The End You'll Know (Border Community) 31. Andrea - Audieze (Ilian Tape) 32. ASC & Aural Imbalance - Overcast Skies (Auxiliary) 33. Accelio - The Garden (Sawteeth) 34. Yolabmi - Liquidity (29 Speedway) 35. MPU101 - nurMKS30 (Ilian Tape) 36. Ylia - Ame Agari (Balmat) 37. Azu Tiwaline - Antenna Opening (I.O.T Records) 38. Purelink - We Should Keep Going (Peak Oil) 39. Priori - Top Soil (Rhythm Büro) 40. Hysterical Love Project - Ionian Sea (Motion Ward) 41. Om Unit + TM404 - Microdose Mondays (Acid Test) 42. David - Daybreak (Simpler Times)Buy Music Club List (all tracks available digitally on Bandcamp other than #19 (here) + # 42 (here)
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Today, we embark on a captivating journey into the symbolic and metaphysical dimensions of temple architecture. Join me as we explore how Hindu temples are designed as cosmic diagrams, reflecting the profound interconnectedness of the universe. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nilnia/support
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
Ashley Peacock, author of the book Creating Software with Modern Diagramming Techniques, speaks with SE Radio host Akshay Manchale about diagrams in software engineering. They discuss the power of diagramming and some reasons we don't fully use it as often as we should. Ashley contrasts historical use of UML diagrams versus modern diagrams, which don't have hard rules about representations. The episode examines different types of diagrams through an example application and how it could be built with modern tools such as Streamy to simplify the building, versioning, and maintenance of diagrams.
Randy Gaulke, WW1 historian and founder of Knee Deep in History Tours, returns to the podcast to talk about the state of the German Army in October 1918. Join Randy at Knee Deep Into History: https://kneedeepintohistory.com/ Randy's bibliography: Asprey, Robert B. The German High Command at War: Hindenburg and Ludendorff Conduct WW1. Lengel, Edward G., Editor. A Companion to the Meuse-Argonne Campaign. Wiley Blackwell, 2014. McEntee, Girard Lindsley, Col. US Army (Retired). Military History of The World War: A Complete Account of the Campaigns on all Fronts Accompanied by 456 Maps and Diagrams. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1943. Moyer, Laurence. Victory Must be Ours: Germany in the Great War, 1914-1918. Hippocrene Books, New York. United States War Office. Histories of Two Hundred and Fifty-One Divisions of the German Army which Participated in the War (1914-1918), London Stamp Exchange LTD., 1989. Watson, Alexander. Enduring the Great War: Combat Morale and Collapse in the German and British Armies, 1914 – 1918. Cambridge University Press, 2009. Zabecki, David T. The German 1918 Offensives: A Case Study in the Operational Level of War. Routledge, Oxon and New York, 2006. The BFWWP is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattlesoftheFirstWorldWarPodcast. Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter at @WW1podcast, the Battles of the First World War Podcast page on FaceBook, and on Instagram at @WW1battlecast. Not into social media? Email me directly at verdunpodcast@gmail.com. Rate, review, and subscribe to the Battles of the First World War Podcast on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts.
In the late 1800s, a very strange hotel was constructed in Chicago, Illinois. From the outside, it looked perfectly normal, but the inside of the hotel was anything but. Hallways were a maze of twists and turns, and there were trap doors, sliding walls and secret stairwells everywhere. But the shock factor of this hotel was part of its allure. Walking around and getting lost could actually be kind of thrilling. But, what guests didn't know was that every time they got lost in that hotel, they might never find their way out again...For 100s more stories like this one, check out my YouTube channel just called "MrBallen" -- https://www.youtube.com/c/MrBallenIf you want to reach out to me, contact me on Instagram, Twitter or any other major social media platform, my username on all of them is @MrBallenSPOILERS BELOW THIS POINT:....Main Sources:Books:Larson, E. (2004). The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America [E-book]. Vintage.Selzer, A. (2019). H. H. Holmes: The True History of the White City Devil (Reprint ed.) [E-book]. Skyhorse.Larson, E. (2004). The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America [E-book]. Vintage.Griffith, W., & Selzer, A. (2011). The Murder Castle of HH Holmes: A Scrapbook of Eyewitness Accounts, Diagrams, and Ephemera: Mini Edition (Chicago Unbelievable 3) (4th ed.). Open Etc.History, H. (2018). H. H. Holmes: The Life of the American Ripper (Biographies of Serial Killers). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.Holmes), M. H. H. W., Holmes, H. H., McClenahan, J. E., & Clarke, F. (2013). Confessions of the Serial Killer H.H. Holmes (Illustrated) (3rd ed.) [E-book].Documentaries:H. H. Holmes: America's First Serial Killer Director: John Borowski2004 ‧ Documentary/History ‧ 1h 4mMagazines:Smithsonianhttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/enduring-mystery-hh-holmes-americas-first-serial-killer-180977646/Various Online Locations:Library of Congress (timeline)https://guides.loc.gov/chronicling-america-h-h-holmesUpdated list of victimshttps://mysteriouschicago.com/new-master-list-of-hh-holmes-victims/Shmoophttps://www.shmoop.com/study-guides/literature/devil-in-the-white-cityRebecca Frost Writeshttps://rebeccafrostwrites.com/2021/12/21/h-h-holmes-victims-benjamin-pitezel/TIMELINES:Famous trialshttps://hhholmestrial.weebly.com/chronology.htmlFamous bioshttps://famousbio.net/h-h-holmes-2362.htmlTimetoast (interactive)https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/h-h-holmes-27f88852-9cfe-4606-a5f0-a2576fef4158Key figures/victimshttps://hhholmestrial.weebly.com/key-figures.htmlBiographyhttps://www.biography.com/news/hh-holmes-victimsGilded Agehttps://www.history.com/topics/19th-century/gilded-age#end-of-the-gilded-ageHistory of forensic sciencehttps://ifflab.org/history-of-forensic-science/Chicago Worlds Fair: the Columbian exposition 1893https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%27s_Columbian_ExpositionUnion stockyardhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Stock_YardsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.