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The Politicrat
Orange Felon 34 Must Drop Out Of The Presidential Race For The Good Of National Security; DTRT Is 35

The Politicrat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 74:21


On this new episode of THE POLITICRAT daily podcast Omar Moore explains why Orange Felon 34 must drop out of the US presidential race. Also: Part of President Biden's riveting speech in Raleigh, North Carolina. And: Media malpractice at The New York Times. Additionally: The importance of Democratic Party proactivity. Plus: Spike Lee's “Do The Right Thing” turns 35 years old today. Recorded on June 30, 2024. Subscribe: https://politicrat.substack.com Philadelphia Inquirer editorial: https://tinyurl.com/v9p6s399 Full debate transcript: https://tinyurl.com/hvs3f2vk Full article on predicted media failure at the debate: https://tinyurl.com/bdek3s5p Vice story: Republicans don't really want to secure the border: https://bit.ly/4c3uuJV | Debunking the myth of the migrant crime wave: https://tinyurl.com/msx2fc3r Reminder: Get busy voting. https://vote.org. Ajike Owens' official GoFundMe page: https://bit.ly/3WQOAk6 Donate: https://PayPal.me/PopcornReel New podcast: TÁR Talk (https://bit.ly/3QXRkcF) The new POLITICRAT newsletter is here! Subscribe for free: https://politicrat.substack.com. Social media: Spoutible - https://spoutible.com/popcornreel Mastodon - https://mas.to/@popcornreel Post: https://post.news/popcornreel Twitter: https://twitter.com/popcornreel Black Voters Matter: https://blackvotersmatterfund.org. Vote 411: https://vote411.org. The AUTONOMY t-shirt series—buy yours here: https://bit.ly/3yD89AL Planned Parenthood: https://plannedparenthood.org Register to vote NOW: https://vote.org The ENOUGH/END GUN VIOLENCE t-shirts on sale here: https://bit.ly/3zsVDFU Donate to the Man Up Organization: https://manupinc.org FREE: SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE BRAND NEW POLITICRAT DAILY PODCAST NEWSLETTER!! Extra content, audio, analysis, exclusive essays for subscribers only, plus special offers and discounts on merchandise at The Politicrat Daily Podcast online store. Something new and informative EVERY DAY!! Subscribe FREE at https://politicrat.substack.com Buy podcast merchandise (all designed by Omar Moore) and lots more at The Politicrat Daily Podcast Store: https://the-politicrat.myshopify.com The Politicrat YouTube page: bit.ly/3bfWk6V The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c The Politicrat blog: https://politicrat.politics.blog Join Omar on Fanbase NOW! Download the Fanbase social media app today. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to this to this podcast! Follow/tweet Omar at: https://twitter.com/thepopcornreel.

The Approach Shot
Game Time with Steve Beuerlein: Touchdowns, Tee Shots, and Howie Long

The Approach Shot

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 55:22 Transcription Available


Hold onto your hats, sports fans, because we're delighted to have on board Steve Beuerlein, former NFL quarterback, renowned for his grit and perseverance. Steve reminisces about his challenging NFL career, including a breath-taking touchdown against the Green Bay Packers that still sends a chill down our spines. But don't think he's all about football, Steve's competitive spirit spills over into the greens of golf courses, and yes, even into his kitchen. Trust us; you won't want to miss his hilarious account of the way he was introduced to Howie Long to the most disastrous golf shot he's ever played.We wrap up the episode with a candid conversation with Steve about his Super Bowl win, his Pro Bowl appearance, and his experiences on the golf course. From funny anecdotes about his role in the Flintstones movie to profound insights about his life mantra "DTRT" (Do the Right Thing), Steve's stories are inspiring, amusing, and everything in between. As we bid adieu, we express our sincere appreciation for Steve, whose charismatic presence made this episode one of our most memorable ones this season. Make sure to subscribe to the Approach Shot and catch all our episodes on approachshot.net.Support the show

MedellinStyle Podcast
P R E M I E R E: Jøhn Døpe - Back To DTRT [RAWQTRD014]

MedellinStyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 6:25


Jøhn Døpe estrena su primer EP titulado Obsidian, un trabajo de cuatro pistas que muestra su visión del techno con algunas pistas llevándolo hasta las vibraciones de Detroit con algunos sonidos dub y acid también. Cuatro tracks están enfocados a la pista de baile que van directo a las caderas de todo aquel que lo escuche. ARTIST Links: JØHN DØPE: @johndope_co https://www.facebook.com/johndopeofficial https://www.instagram.com/johndopeofficial/ RAW QUARTER: @rawquarter www.facebook.com/RAWQTR www.instagram.com/rawquarter/ MEDELLINSTYLE @medellinstyledj www.instagram.com/medellinstyle/?hl=es-la www.facebook.com/culturaelectronica Available on: sptfy.com/medellinstyle youtube.com/medellinstyle apple.co/2NirUXY soundcloud.com/medellinstyledj/sets/podcast www.mixcloud.com/MedellinStyle/ www.deezer.com/es/show/657932 tun.in/pjCgO medellinstyle.com/category/podcast BANDCAMP: https://rawquarter.bandcamp.com/album/obsidian

The Ivy Podcast
The Advocacy Needed Behind the Nursing World with Joy Grassi, Founder of DTRT

The Ivy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 30:23


Joy Grassi is owner and Founder of DTRT Healthcare Consulting and Advocacy. Hired by agencies to start them, fix them, […]

Dram Talk: A Whisky Podcast
DTRT: The Whisky Show

Dram Talk: A Whisky Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 67:06


The first Dram Talk Road Trip (DTRT) where Brad and Dan hit the road to visit live whisky scenes across the country - and maybe even the world!On this episode, The boys were invited to The Whisky Show, "Australia's premium whisky tasting event". They packed their portable recording equipment, and armed with a whisky glass and a bag of snacks, they hit the venue to taste a range of whiskies and chat with interesting folks from across the industry!Join in on the talk at dramtalk.au@gmail.com or connect with us through https://linktr.ee/dramtalk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Do The Right Thing
NOT A NEW EPISODE but...

Do The Right Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 1:21


...something that might be of interest.DTRT's very own Michael Legge - the especially angry one - has a book coming out VERY SOON.'Strawberries To Pigs' is a collection of his writing from 2008 to 2020, and is also his way of apologising for inventing online anger and wrecking all our lives. Stories of romance, success and bravery are not included. Instead of writing about how fun and exciting the life of a comedian is, he decided to tell the truth.Join Michael as he tries hard to control his fury at absolutely everything in this selection of 14 of his favourite arguments (but probably not yours) from his archive, plus the brand-new short story Mister Err Gets Blocked.Please go to https://gofasterstripe.com/pigs for more information and to join the LIVE LAUNCH next Monday 8th November. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

On the Hotline
DTRT: Define the Relationship Talk. “Dun dun dun…”

On the Hotline

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 35:13


This week on the hotline we talk about the dreaded inevitable talk that comes in casual relationships. We’re talking about the “what are we?” talk. Usually when one person catches feelings in a casual relationship and wants to know where the relationship is going. Luke Cook gives us male’s perspective from his personal experiences as someone who’s had many of these “what are we?” talks. We learn a thing or two about how to navigate that tricky conversation. Fabiola Wong — Website: https://www.onthehotline.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hotlinefab/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hotlinefab/ Frankie Guzman — Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frankieguzmvn/ Luke Cook — Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelukecook/ IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1981177/

Funny Mummies
23: Ep 23 - Sports - Margaret Cabourne-Smith

Funny Mummies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 69:50


Series Two- Chapter 2 as we come kicking out of the lock in !    Join Hatty and Gemma as they catch up with FM favourite Margret Cabourne-Smith (Miranda,Catastrophe, The Hustle , DTRT podcast). We chatted about clip on fringes , School swimming lessons , not being picked for net ball , the pain of watching your kid struggle at sports and does not being able to throw a shot put or run really matter?  nah couse not, but it has  brought us some funny stories.         

Do The Right Thing
Series 7, Episode 8 (Vivienne Acheampong & Glenn Moore)

Do The Right Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 52:41


Vivienne Acheampong and Glenn Moore join Danielle, Margaret and Michael to discuss rioting, parents embarrassing you on social media, the rights and wrongs of weeing in the sink and dirty housemates. There's then a disconcerting amount of talk about fists with expert guest materials scientist Anna Ploszajski.If you want to support the show, then let us tell you how... click here to donate some cash to the cause, or you can also help us a tonne by spreading the word about DTRT on social media, in the playground, and via semaphore. Also... follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@DTRTpodcast), and 'Like' or favourably review the show whenever you spot an opportunity. Thanks!Special Thanks this episode to... Gemma Higgins for transcription, Gwyn Rhys Davies and Maisah Thompson for their assistance at the recording and The Phoenix in London for hosting it.HUGE THANKS to all the people who have already been supporting us via PayPal and Patreon. In particular we'd like to pick out some of the people who've chosen to sign up to the 'Do The Written Thanks Thing' tier (this isn't all of them, but we'll be thanking them all over the next few episodes): They are... Cameron Swaine (hero), Chris Mannion (legend), Dan Morgan (champion), Daniel Hawksworth (warrior), David Bamford (conquistador), Doug Atkinson (all round decent person) and Karen McMillan (solid gold ally).Additional credits: Music by Martin White, additional material by David Reed, illustration by Sally Grosart, produced by Ben Walker See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mansplain Nation
Episode 9: Human Sexuality & Identity Part 1 of 3 (Do The Right Thing)

Mansplain Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 39:18


This week the quiz will cover: The greatest black metal band of all time; The excuses of the wind and children; What happens when we die?; “Will we go in the ground, will you go in a tree, will we bury you at sea,” Todd tries to write Joni Mitchell lyrics; Todd’s Theology; Jessie Smollet, White Supremacists, Lt. Christopher Hasson; Tim loses his favorite game “Empire or Atlanta”, two shows which only exist in his consciousness as the popular dramas staring POC; Tim drops the ball on a solid Steven Segal reference; The phrase “drug guy” doesn’t mean the same thing to Todd that it means to Tim; The Oscars, Roma and famously snubbed movies; Do The Right Thing; Kim Basinger, history repeats and happy go lucky racist friendships beat out thoughtful looks at race and class; Moonlight & movies about sexuality and identity; Having your identity forced on to you; Human Sexuality and The Kinsey Report; Listener Comments!; The 8 point scale and sexuality as a spectrum; Physical and fantastical attraction; Lesson’s in burying the lede and discussing how we sexually identify; Brody Stevens RIP; John Coltrane’s Giant Steps;The Black Metal Diaries:https://www.theblackmetaldialogues.com/Lt. Christopher Hasson:https://www.cbsnews.com/news/coast-guard-officer-christopher-paul-hasson-arrested-gun-charges-hit-list-prominent-democrats-domestic-terrorist/Activism at the Oscars:https://hyperallergic.com/429961/protest-activism-oscars-2018/Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris on DTRT:https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/21/podcasts/still-processing-fantasies-spike-lee-do-the-right-thing.htmlBrody Stevens on The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYFCTND-r3gVox Earworm on Giant Steps:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62tIvfP9A2w

Aye Yo Keish
DTRT 1/7/18

Aye Yo Keish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2018 19:47


Would u do the right Thing ??? Or would u not ?! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ayeyokeish/support

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Do The Right Thing
2017 Summer Special 1 (Cariad Lloyd & Phil Wang)

Do The Right Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 51:00


Cariad Lloyd and Phil Wang are the guests for the first of two summer special episodes. The teams discuss volcanic eruptions, noisy neighbours, evil twins, loud sex, battle re-enactors, violent cats, baldness and antiques with expert guest Mark Hill (surely the first DTRT guest who is also a regular on Antiques Roadshow?). The show also features the return of former guest and 'No Such Thing As A Fish' stalwart Dan Schreiber - this time very skillfully stepping in for the absent Producer Ben. Apologies for the sound quality of this show - we had a few problems with the microphones! If you're at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this summer, why not check out Michael Legge's show 'Jerk' - for info and tickets: https://www.outstandingtickets.com/show/236/michael_legge_jerk And if you enjoy Do The Right Thing, then please help get it into the ears of all the would-be-listeners out there. Also... follow us on Twitter (@DTRTpodcast), 'Like' it on Facebook and comment on iTunes. Thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

BSD Now
173: Carry on my Wayland son

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 74:38


This week on the show, we've got some great stories to bring you, a look at the odder side of UNIX history This episode was brought to you by Headlines syspatch in testing state (http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=148058309126053&w=2) Antoine Jacoutot ajacoutot@ openbsd has posted a call for testing for OpenBSD's new syspatch tool “syspatch(8), a "binary" patch system for -release is now ready for early testing. This does not use binary diffing to update the system, but regular signed tarballs containing the updated files (ala installer).” “I would appreciate feedback on the tool. But please send it directly to me, there's no need to pollute the list. This is obviously WIP and the tool may or may not change in drastic ways.” “These test binary patches are not endorsed by the OpenBSD project and should not be trusted, I am only providing them to get early feedback on the tool. If all goes as planned, I am hoping that syspatch will make it into the 6.1 release; but for it to happen, I need to know how it breaks your systems :-)” Instructions (http://syspatch.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.0/syspatch/amd64/README.txt) If you test it, report back and let us know how it went *** Weston working (https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2016-December/064198.html) Over the past few years we've had some user-interest in the state of Wayland / Weston on FreeBSD. In the past day or so, Johannes Lundberg has sent in a progress report to the FreeBSD mailing lists. Without further ADO: We had some progress with Wayland that we'd like to share. Wayland (v1.12.0) Working Weston (v1.12.0) Working (Porting WIP) Weston-clients (installed with wayland/weston port) Working XWayland (run X11 apps in Wayland compositor) Works (maximized window only) if started manually but not when launching X11 app from Weston. Most likely problem with Weston IPC. Sway (i3-compatible Wayland compositor) Working SDL20 (Wayland backend) games/stonesoup-sdl briefly tested. https://twitter.com/johalun/status/811334203358867456 GDM (with Wayland) Halted - depends on logind. GTK3 gtk3-demo runs fine on Weston (might have to set GDK_BACKEND=wayland first. GTK3 apps working (gedit, gnumeric, xfce4-terminal tested, xfce desktop (4.12) does not yet support GTK3)“ Johannes goes on to give instructions on how / where you can fetch their WiP and do your own testing. At the moment you'll need Matt Macy's newer Intel video work, as well as their ports tree which includes all the necessary software bits. Before anybody asks, yes we are watching this for TrueOS! *** Where the rubber meets the road (part two) (https://functionallyparanoid.com/2016/12/15/where-the-rubber-meets-the-road-part-two/) Continuing with our story from Brian Everly from a week ago, we have an update today on the process to dual-boot OpenBSD with Arch Linux. As we last left off, Arch was up and running on the laptop, but some quirks in the hardware meant OpenBSD would take a bit longer. With those issues resolved and the HD seen again, the next issue that reared its head was OpenBSD not seeing the partition tables on the disk. After much frustration, it was time to nuke and pave, starting with OpenBSD first this time. After a successful GPT partitioning and install of OpenBSD, he went back to installing Arch, and then the story got more interesting. “I installed Arch as I detailed in my last post; however, when I fired up gdisk I got a weird error message: “Warning! Disk size is smaller than the main header indicates! Loading secondary header from the last sector of the disk! You should use ‘v' to verify disk integrity, and perhaps options on the expert's menu to repair the disk.” Immediately after this, I saw a second warning: “Caution: Invalid backup GPT header, but valid main header; regenerating backup header from main header.” And, not to be outdone, there was a third: “Warning! Main and backup partition tables differ! Use the ‘c' and ‘e' options on the recovery & transformation menu to examine the two tables.” Finally (not kidding), there was a fourth: “Warning! One or more CRCs don't match. You should repair the disk!” Given all of that, I thought to myself, “This is probably why I couldn't see the disk properly when I partitioned it under Linux on the OpenBSD side. I'll let it repair things and I should be good to go.” I then followed the recommendation and repaired things, using the primary GPT table to recreate the backup one. I then installed Arch and figured I was good to go.“ After confirming through several additional re-installs that the behavior was reproducible, he then decided to go full on crazy,and partition with MBR. That in and of itself was a challenge, since as he mentions, not many people dual-boot OpenBSD with Linux on MBR, especially using luks and lvm! If you want to see the details on how that was done, check it out. The story ends in success though! And better yet: “Now that I have everything working, I'll restore my config and data to Arch, configure OpenBSD the way I like it and get moving. I'll take some time and drop a note on the tech@ mailing list for OpenBSD to see if they can figure out what the GPT problem was I was running into. Hopefully it will make that part of the code stronger to get an edge-case bug report like this.” Take note here, if you run into issues like this with any OS, be sure to document in detail what happened so developers can explore solutions to the issue. *** FreeBSD and ZFS as a time capsule for OS X (https://blog.feld.me/posts/2016/12/using-freebsd-as-a-time-capsule-for-osx/) Do you have any Apple users in your life? Perhaps you run FreeBSD for ZFS somewhere else in the house or office. Well today we have a blog post from Mark Felder which shows how you can use FreeBSD as a time-capsule for your OSX systems. The setup is quite simple, to get started you'll need packages for netatalk3 and avahi-app for service discovery. Next up will be your AFP configuration. He helpfully provides a nice example that you should be able to just cut-n-paste. Be sure to check the hosts allow lines and adjust to fit your network. Also of note will be the backup location and valid users to adjust. A little easier should be the avahi setup, which can be a straight copy-n-paste from the site, which will perform the service advertisements. The final piece is just enabling specific services in /etc/rc.conf and either starting them by hand, or rebooting. At this point your OSX systems should be able to discover the new time-capsule provider on the network and DTRT. *** News Roundup netbenches - FreeBSD network forwarding performance benchmark results (https://github.com/ocochard/netbenches) Olivier Cochard-Labbé, original creator of FreeNAS, and leader of the BSD Router Project, has a github repo of network benchmarks There are many interesting results, and all of the scripts, documentation, and configuration files to run the tests yourself IPSec Performance on an Atom C2558, 12-head vs IPSec Performance Branch (https://github.com/ocochard/netbenches/tree/master/Atom_C2558_4Cores-Intel_i350/ipsec/results/fbsd12.projects-ipsec.equilibrium) Compared to: Xeon L5630 2.13GHz (https://github.com/ocochard/netbenches/tree/2f3bb1b3c51e454736f1fcc650c3328071834f8d/Xeon_L5630-4Cores-Intel_82599EB/ipsec/results/fbsd11.0) and IPSec with Authentication (https://github.com/ocochard/netbenches/tree/305235114ba8a3748ad9681c629333f87f82613a/Atom_C2558_4Cores-Intel_i350/ipsec.ah/results/fbsd12.projects-ipsec.equilibrium) I look forward to seeing tests on even more hardware, as people with access to different configurations try out these benchmarks *** A tcpdump Tutorial and Primer with Examples (https://danielmiessler.com/study/tcpdump/) Most users will be familiar with the basics of using tcpdump, but this tutorial/primer is likely to fill in a lot of blanks, and advance many users understanding of tcpdump “tcpdump is the premier network analysis tool for information security professionals. Having a solid grasp of this über-powerful application is mandatory for anyone desiring a thorough understanding of TCP/IP. Many prefer to use higher level analysis tools such as Wireshark, but I believe this to usually be a mistake.” tcpdump is an important tool for any system or network administrator, it is not just for security. It is often the best way to figure out why the network is not behaving as expected. “In a discipline so dependent on a true understanding of concepts vs. rote learning, it's important to stay fluent in the underlying mechanics of the TCP/IP suite. A thorough grasp of these protocols allows one to troubleshoot at a level far beyond the average analyst, but mastery of the protocols is only possible through continued exposure to them.” Not just that, but TCP/IP is a very interesting protocol, considering how little it has changed in its 40+ year history “First off, I like to add a few options to the tcpdump command itself, depending on what I'm looking at. The first of these is -n, which requests that names are not resolved, resulting in the IPs themselves always being displayed. The second is -X, which displays both hex and ascii content within the packet.” “It's also important to note that tcpdump only takes the first 96 bytes of data from a packet by default. If you would like to look at more, add the -s number option to the mix, where number is the number of bytes you want to capture. I recommend using 0 (zero) for a snaplength, which gets everything.” The page has a nice table of the most useful options It also has a great primer on doing basic filtering If you are relatively new to using tcpdump, I highly recommend you spend a few minutes reading through this article *** How Unix made it to the top (http://minnie.tuhs.org/pipermail/tuhs/2016-December/007519.html) Doug McIlroy gives us a nice background post on how “Unix made it to the top” It's fairly short / concise, so I felt it would be good to read in its entirety. “It has often been told how the Bell Labs law department became the first non-research department to use Unix, displacing a newly acquired stand-alone word-processing system that fell short of the department's hopes because it couldn't number the lines on patent applications, as USPTO required. When Joe Ossanna heard of this, he told them about roff and promised to give it line-numbering capability the next day. They tried it and were hooked. Patent secretaries became remote members of the fellowship of the Unix lab. In due time the law department got its own machine. Less well known is how Unix made it into the head office of AT&T. It seems that the CEO, Charlie Brown, did not like to be seen wearing glasses when he read speeches. Somehow his PR assistant learned of the CAT phototypesetter in the Unix lab and asked whether it might be possible to use it to produce scripts in large type. Of course it was. As connections to the top never hurt, the CEO's office was welcomed as another ouside user. The cost--occasionally having to develop film for the final copy of a speech--was not onerous. Having teethed on speeches, the head office realized that Unix could also be useful for things that didn't need phototypesetting. Other documents began to accumulate in their directory. By the time we became aware of it, the hoard came to include minutes of AT&T board meetings. It didn't seem like a very good idea for us to be keeping records from the inner sanctum of the corporation on a computer where most everybody had super-user privileges. A call to the PR guy convinced him of the wisdom of keeping such things on their own premises. And so the CEO's office bought a Unix system. Just as one hears of cars chosen for their cupholders, so were theseusers converted to Unix for trivial reasons: line numbers and vanity.“ Odd Comments and Strange Doings in Unix (http://orkinos.cmpe.boun.edu.tr/~kosar/odd.html) Everybody loves easter-eggs, and today we have some fun odd ones from the history throughout UNIX told by Dennis Ritchie. First up, was a fun one where the “mv” command could sometimes print the following “values of b may give rise to dom!” “Like most of the messages recorded in these compilations, this one was produced in some situation that we considered unlikely or as result of abuse; the details don't matter. I'm recording why the phrase was selected. The very first use of Unix in the "real business" of Bell Labs was to type and produce patent applications, and for a while in the early 1970s we had three typists busily typing away in the grotty lab on the sixth floor. One day someone came in and observed on the paper sticking out of one of the Teletypes, displayed in magnificent isolation, this ominous phrase: values of b may give rise to dom! It was of course obvious that the typist had interrupted a printout (generating the "!" from the ed editor) and moved up the paper, and that the context must have been something like "varying values of beta may give rise to domain wall movement" or some other fragment of a physically plausible patent application.But the phrase itself was just so striking! Utterly meaningless, but it looks like what... a warning? What is "dom?" At the same time, we were experimenting with text-to-voice software by Doug McIlroy and others, and of course the phrase was tried out with it. For whatever reason, its rendition of "give rise to dom!" accented the last word in a way that emphasized the phonetic similarity between "doom" and the first syllable of "dominance." It pronounced "beta" in the British style, "beeta." The entire occurrence became a small, shared treasure.The phrase had to be recorded somewhere, and it was, in the v6 source. Most likely it was Bob Morris who did the deed, but it could just as easily have been Ken. I hope that your browser reproduces the b as a Greek beta.“ Next up is one you might have heard before: /* You are not expected to understand this */> Every now and then on Usenet or elsewhere I run across a reference to a certain comment in the source code of the Sixth Edition Unix operating system. I've even been given two sweatshirts that quote it. Most probably just heard about it, but those who saw it in the flesh either had Sixth Edition Unix (ca. 1975) or read the annotated version of this system by John Lions (which was republished in 1996: ISBN 1-57298-013-7, Peer-to-Peer Communications).It's often quoted as a slur on the quantity or quality of the comments in the Bell Labs research releases of Unix. Not an unfair observation in general, I fear, but in this case unjustified. So we tried to explain what was going on. "You are not expected to understand this" was intended as a remark in the spirit of "This won't be on the exam," rather than as an impudent challenge. There's a few other interesting stories as well, if the odd/fun side of UNIX history at all interests you, I would recommend checking it out. Beastie Bits With patches in review the #FreeBSD base system builds 100% reproducibly (https://twitter.com/ed_maste/status/811289279611682816) BSDCan 2017 Call for Participation (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/call-for-papers/bsdcan-2017/) ioCell 2.0 released (https://github.com/bartekrutkowski/iocell/releases) who even calls link_ntoa? (http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/who-even-calls-link-ntoa) Booting Androidx86 under bhyve (https://twitter.com/pr1ntf/status/809528845673996288) Feedback/Questions Chris - VNET (http://pastebin.com/016BfvU9) Brian - Package Base (http://pastebin.com/8JJeHuRT) Wim - TrueOS Desktop All-n-one (http://pastebin.com/VC0DPQUF) Daniel - Long Boots (http://pastebin.com/q7pFu7pR) Bryan - ZFS / FreeNAS (http://pastebin.com/xgUnbzr7) Bryan - FreeNAS Security (http://pastebin.com/qqCvVTLB) ***

Blind Entrepreneurship With Johnathan Grzybowski
33: Robert Moore | CEO and Co-Founder of RJ Metrics

Blind Entrepreneurship With Johnathan Grzybowski

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2016 38:22


If you would like to know the real hardships of entrepreneurship and understand what it's like to obtain money from a VC you need to listen to the 21 minute mark. It's some of the best and most real advice you will hear directly from a young CEO. #Timestamp 00:30- Introduction 04:20- How Poker Started His Entrepreneurship Career 09:10- Bob’s Parents Were The Perfect Combo of Who Bob is Today 10:45- Nature Vs Nurture 12:00- Struggles in Business 16:30- Was There Ever Any Doubt? And The Escape Hatch 18:30- Mental State Before and After Considerable Growth 22:00- The Article That Inspired The Interview 29:08- Entrepreneurship Isn’t For Everybody, Force Those Awkward Conversations, Honesty and DTRT, and Have Fun! 35:50- Pork Tacos! Entrepreneurship Isn’t For Everybody “I took a more pragmatic approach before becoming an entrepreneur. For me, I needed two checkmarks before I went all in: 1. Did I feel like If I didn’t do this I would be wondering for the rest of my life? 2. Do I have an idea that I have legitimately validated and have made other people extremely excited about either joining me, investing real dollars, or paying for the product/service. Before you quit your job and make a drastic move, you need to know if this idea gets you from nothing to something. A lot of people go after entrepreneurial ideas by building out a slide deck filled with information. They then tell their best friends and/or college professors about their idea, but it’s dangerous because of course they give you positive feedback! Force Those Awkward Conversations So many companies get started from not asking the right questions. Force the hard questions like, what would it take to invest 10k into the business or what would it take to join me in this journey. Getting the feedback to whats missing is so important and will help you in the long run. Honesty and DTRT There are two of our core values at RJ Metrics. Do The Right Thing (DTRT) was always an argument ender in a situation between things that are morally grey. No matter how big or small the company is, doing right by your customers makes you sleep better at night. If you apply DTRT to any situation, there is always a clear answer. BONUS Have Fun! Bob Moore Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertjmoore Website: https://rjmetrics.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/robertjmoore Personal Website: http://www.robertjmoore.com The Article That Inspired This Interview: http://technical.ly/philly/2016/02/16/rjmetrics-25-layoffs/ Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RJMetrics __________ Techie, Millennial Author, WWE Fan, Podcaster. Philadelphia native, Johnathan Grzybowski started his career at 14 mowing lawns. Over 5 businesses later, Johnathan has a deep passion on bettering the lives of millennials and helping them execute their ideas into profitable businesses. It’s never been easier to start a business, but how do you make it successful? Constantly millennials are claiming to be entrepreneurs, but may not truly know what it takes to either become one or last long enough to succeed at being one. By listening/viewing The Blind Entrepreneur, we are determined to help those who are “blind” see the true struggles of business, successes, and the grind it took these millennials to succeed. #LINKS Email: Johnathan@wearedino.com Podcast: http://theblindentrepreneur.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jgrzybowski Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/grzybowskij Instagram: http://instagram.com/grzybowskij Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/grzybowskij #SUBSCRIBE iTunes: http://bit.ly/TBEPodcast #PS. I’m a huge WWE Fan and I also love to laugh. Send me a question or phrase that makes you laugh, and I will incorporate it into my podcast. I’ll even tag you in the show notes and handle in the video!

Turnbuckle Turmoil
Ed Boston joins SGWS

Turnbuckle Turmoil

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2013 58:00


Ed Boston joins SGWS for the first time. He is the host of DTRT radio show as well as a fantastic wrestling photographer. He's become a fixture at Hoosier Pro Wrestling where he chronicles the events through his photos. His radio show is one of the most popular wrestling shows out there for both fans and the people in the industry. Join us as we discuss some wrestling with Ed Boston.

Do The Right Thing
Series 3, Episode 6 (Angelos Epithemiou & John-Luke Roberts)

Do The Right Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2013 30:00


Angelos Epithemiou and John-Luke Roberts are the guests in this episode recorded at the Phoenix in June. They discuss heart-break, how to shake off stalkers and the sticky subject of how to stop your father-in-law pleasuring himself on your sofa. Additionally we welcome back DTRT pilot stalwart Jim Bob as our 'pop star' expert guest. There's also a less welcome appearance from a power-drill being used in the building next door to the Phoenix. It isn't too intrusive - honest! If you enjoy Do The Right Thing then you can help us by spreading the word - perhaps change your name to 'Hello friend, why not try Do The Right Thing podcast? It's free and funny!' by deed poll? If you are on Twitter then do follow the show @DTRTpodcast. Please also comment on the show on iTunes and our Facebook page. Thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.