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Pietsch glaubt einem ganz großen Ding auf der Spur zu sein, denn er hat in Zeiten der Wohnungsknappheit ein Hintertürchen gefunden, um mehr Raummeter zu schaffen, zumindest im digitalen Sinne. Aber ist das wirklich gut? Schließlich hat doch jeder schon irgendwo Exabytes an Fotos längst überwundener Familien-Urlaube rumliegen. Gigabyte, Terabyte, Petabyte. Ob Magnet-Platte, optische Disc oder Flash-Speicher, allen ist eines gemein: Sie bieten soo viel Platz für sooo viele Daten. Natürlich alles wichtige Daten! Stephan lässt sich vom Strudel selbstdrehender Platten mitreißen und mutmaßt über Möglichkeiten der Hirn-Defragmentierung, bzw. einer wortwörtlich externen Zettabyte großen Auslagerungdatei, um im menschlichen Massenspeicher Platz für neuen Müll zu machen. Eines ist sicher: so oder so kommen jeden Tag etwa ein Exabyte „neue“ Daten dazu. Wenn nun also 1 Megabyte Daten auf etwa 500 Seiten DIN A4 passen …wie viele volle Badewannen sind das dann?!? Halbwissen² – Lieber erstmal nicht löschen! Tassenbestellungen, Tassenbestellungen und Tassenbestellungen an: halbwissenhoch2@gmail.com
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AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
In this episode of the AI Today podcast hosts Kathleen Walch and Ron Schmelzer define the terms V's of Big Data, Data Volume, Exabyte / Petabyte / Yottabyte / Zettabyte, Data Variety, Data Velocity, Data Veracity, explain how these terms relate to AI and why it's important to know about them. Show Notes: FREE Intro to CPMAI mini course CPMAI Training and Certification AI Glossary AI Glossary Series – DevOps, Machine Learning Operations (ML Ops) AI Glossary Series – Automated Machine Learning (AutoML) AI Glossary Series – Data Preparation, Data Cleaning, Data Splitting, Data Multiplication, Data Transformation AI Glossary Series – Data Augmentation, Data Labeling, Bounding box, Sensor fusion AI Glossary Series – Data, Dataset, Big Data, DIKUW Pyramid Continue reading AI Today Podcast: AI Glossary Series – V's of Big Data, Data Volume, Exabyte / Petabyte / Yottabyte / Zettabyte, Data Variety, Data Velocity, Data Veracity at Cognilytica.
As Founder and CEO of Pex, the next VISA for Digital Rights, Rasty understands the business of UGC attribution. During our conversation, we covered the early days of Pex, its current status, and how a combination of stubbornness, stupidity, and luck kept Pex growing. In this presentation, Rasty discusses how to sell your product or service independently as a startup founder and the significance of understanding the difference between a start-up company, a small business, and an enterprise business. We talked about the 100-year-old copyright laws, the new AI generative content, and the ongoing lawsuits that courts are looking at. Lastly, Rasty talked about Pex's transparent culture as well as how employee personas are created in order to create diversity within the team. Timestamps: (00:00) Start (02:50) What is Pex (and why is attribution important)? (05:58) Shazam for video and UGC (using automatic content recognition) (08:00) How does Pex's system work? (10:46) How much data are you processing? (11:35) Copyrights 101 (what is fair use?) (14:03) Sticking with it during the (difficult) early days of Pex (18:01) The importance of a supportive team (20:45) Landing the first deals (selling to enterprise) (27:54) Exploiting cloud infrastructure (30:04) Selling to Startups, SMBs, and Enterprises (32:21) The importance of selling by yourself as a founder (36:29) Generative AI (Chat-GPT) and copyright law (41:29) Unique company culture (48:40) Remote work vs. in-office (52:10) Tips for leadership (58:16) Lightning round (1:01:12) What makes a great board member? Guest contact info: https://twitter.com/synopsi/https://pex.com/ Definitions and Acronyms: UGC: User-Generated Content. ACR: Automatic Content Recognition. Exabyte = one billion gigabytes. Sponsor: This podcast is brought to you by grwth.co. Grwth offers fractional CMOs, paired with best-in-class digital marketing execution to support early-stage startup success. With a focus on seed and series A companies, Grwth has helped a number of SaaS, digital health, and e-commerce startups build their go-to-market function and scale up. To learn more and book a free consultation, go to grwth.co. Get in touch with Mosheh: www.linkedin.com/in/moshehp twitter.com/MoshehP hello@pmfpod.com www.pmfpod.com
Eric Haller, EVP & GM of Identity, Fraud & DataLabs at Experian oversees the detection algorithms used to pinpoint fraudulent transactions. In this episode, he explains best practices for real-time fraud detection using big data, challenges to consider when processing big, high-speed data, and shares advice for how to leverage data to generate business value. Watch the video version of The Data Economy at https://redis.com/thedataeconomy (redis.com/thedataeconomy) Produced by Eric Johnson from Lightningpod.fm
Arjan en Tonie praten over, en proeven (!), deze week: Internetverkeer AMS-IX nam in 2021 met 18 procent toe tot 27 exabyte - IT Pro - Nieuws - Tweakers Gimber alcoholvrije gembershot Wetenschappers willen verbod op zonne-klimaatengineering: wat is het en wat maakt het zo gevaarlijk? (scientias.nl) Buurman wil Bitcoins delven en dus moet de hele straat open: 'Garage kan ik niet in of uit' | ed.nl Sociale huurwoning met Tesla batterij in het keukenkastje | Voor de Wereld van Morgen Is Flitsmeister de WEG KWIJT met deze gadget? - YouTube - BRIGHT Feedback mail naar arjantonie@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brohouser/message
2021 was a busy year for cloud databases, with startups like Cockroach Labs, DataStax, and SingleStore challenging larger, established vendors like Oracle, IBM, and SAP. And of course the Big 3 cloud providers - Microsoft, AWS, and Google Cloud.There's a lot of momentum carrying into 2022. A few observations on products and platforms. First, I expect we will see more Exabyte-size databases, which are 1,000 times larger than the petabyte databases that many businesses operate today. We're moving into the realm of extreme data, and that's going to require even greater scalability than most companies are experienced with. That will be a challenge.Second, database migrations from on-premises systems to the cloud will continue to be a major trend, and not always an easy one, which will require new tools and services. Database migrations can actually take weeks and even months to complete.Third, database management is getting easier. Cloud database providers have begun offering fully managed services, "serverless" capabilities, and autonomous databases, all of which reduce the amount of provisioning and hands-on management required.And finally, more business people will begin to pay attention to who has access to data and where data is stored, which means conversations about governance and data distribution will become more of a line of business conversation.A few comments about the competitive landscape. I see 3 major trends."Immovable objects meet irresistible forces." Immovable objects are the deeply rooted vendors like Oracle and IBM, and irresistible forces are the cloud-native startups. These emerging companies are coming on strong, and the old guard must continue reinventing themselves.The Big 3 cloud providers are the new center of gravity for data management. AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure have momentum with their portfolios of purpose-built databases, and other cloud services like analytics and AI.And last, Snowflake, with its data cloud model, has leap frogged old style centralized data warehouses. I expect more database providers to offer their own Snowflake-like services.For more on the latest trends in the cloud database market, register for Acceleration Economy's Cloud Database Battleground on January 27, 2022. The digital event will be hosted by John Foley, editor of the Cloud Database Report and database analyst with Acceleration Economy. Registration is free. Participating companies include Couchbase, Cockroach Labs, DataStax, Redis, SingleStore, and Yugabyte. Each vendor will answer the same five questions:How does your database help organizations manage data at scale and speed to lead their industry?When customers talk about becoming a data-driven organization and creating new revenue streams with data, how do you help them make that a reality?What are the top reasons developers and IT teams want to use your cloud database for the first time?In what ways does your cloud database simplify data distribution and sharing across hybrid, multi-cloud, and edge environments?How does your cloud database provide a trusted data environment through access, security, privacy, and governance controls?
https://www.bossequity.com/about-us/mark-edwardsCEO of Boss Equity - 100 AcquisitionsIn April 1999 Mark set up Document Boss (now Boss Equity), with his then partner, David Shieldhouse. Together, they created the blueprint for a new type of specialist service provider aimed at senior executive business leaders in the software tech sector.Over the ensuing 19+ years, Mark has been personally involved in over 100 Software Tech acquisitions. His wide-ranging knowledge, contacts and experience in this sector have proved invaluable in finding ‘the right fit' for client companies and acquirers alike.Rapid Growth for Client CompaniesOver the past 5 years, Mark has developed and refined Boss Equity's “Equity Value Accelerator” (EVATM) service. This is a bespoke framework which assists software tech CEO's and business owners to grow the equity in their business.By examining 5 critical areas of a business, the EVA service uncovers its strengths. It also identifies those areas where improvement can mean a rapid increase in growth, adding to the overall equity value of the company and enhancing sale price at exit.Business transfer industryHaving worked early on in his career at W&T Avery (now GEC Avery), Mark then worked in the business transfer market alongside one of the UK's top transfer agents - John Oakes. This proved to be an excellent learning trajectory in the art of selling businesses.ECM Experience & First European MBOFrom the early 1990's Mark specialised in the Document Management sector. Head-hunted, he became the UK General Manager for DSA; a German document software vendor management and scanning company, operating across Europe. As well as managing the UK operation, Mark was also part of their pan-European management team, working alongside colleagues from France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Poland and Greece. It was during this time that Mark was involved in raising investment for several established and start-up eDM companies. He also facilitated the MBO of DSA to form the Pan European company, Novadys.Software Tech ExperienceAt the start of the 80's UK recession, Mark's next move was to enter the thriving computer industry, where he was involved in selling data-storage products - such as Exabyte tape drives and Quantum hard drives - throughout the UK. During this time, Mark introduced a sales incentive programme that was adopted in the UK, Canada and the US.Entrepreneurial BackgroundMark has successfully run several businesses, one of which was based upon a flotation belt he created, called the "Aqua Runner Belt". This was later developed by Mark and his then wife, Isabel, into a fitness class and training school for fitness professionals. The belts and classes were sold throughout Australia, Argentina, France, USA, Germany, South Africa and Brazil and were used to help athletes and individuals recovering from injury, by allowing them to exercise, suspended in deep water (Aqua-runner belt & Flotation Aerobics).A number of top athletes used Mark's flotation belt to maintain their fitness whilst recovering from injury: these included Liverpool football club, Glasgow Rangers and a number of Olympic athletes.Mark also formed Acumen, a document management file management company that bridged the gap between the paper document management world and electronic documents, using RFID's - tiny electronic transmitters that held information regarding location and content.Personal - Interests & HobbiesMark is an award-winning photographer and an Associate of The Royal Photographic Society; he is working on a portfolio of images towards becoming a Fellow. A selection of some of Mark's images can be found at flickr .He has studied with The Coaching Academy as an executive coach, which he finds very useful in his current role, mentoring clients and facilitating M&A assignments.Mark is a keen keep-fit enthusiast,
"Just because the printer cartridge fits doesn't mean it's right" by u/Dunnachius: https://www.reddit.com/r/talesfromtechsupport/comments/pra17n/just_because_the_printer_cartridge_fits_doesnt/ "Please increase my mailbox size to 1 Exabyte ..." by u/scorp123_CH: https://www.reddit.com/r/talesfromtechsupport/comments/pqikuv/please_increase_my_mailbox_size_to_1_exabyte/ "bigboss and the almost new laptop" by u/ascii4ever: https://www.reddit.com/r/talesfromtechsupport/comments/pqrijo/bigboss_and_the_almost_new_laptop/ "A Call Floor of Criminals" by u/JackalFeed: https://www.reddit.com/r/talesfromtechsupport/comments/pqoln3/a_call_floor_of_criminals/ "It won't finish rendering!" by u/Sayaka__: https://www.reddit.com/r/talesfromtechsupport/comments/pqjgrp/it_wont_finish_rendering/ "Nothing works" by u/Radarman2: https://www.reddit.com/r/talesfromtechsupport/comments/pqkrpo/nothing_works/ "You've Underestimated Me, or "Lordy, There Are Tapes"" by u/tuxedo_jack: https://www.reddit.com/r/talesfromtechsupport/comments/pqdxa1/youve_underestimated_me_or_lordy_there_are_tapes/ "The longest turn it off and back again ever" by u/umbeal: https://www.reddit.com/r/talesfromtechsupport/comments/pqgn7c/the_longest_turn_it_off_and_back_again_ever/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reddit-guy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reddit-guy/support
Social security nonsense, Wizard, Mutant Year Zero, Sin City, Doctor Sleep, Team Foxcatcher, Mass Effect 3, skill trees, anime, Alita: Battle Angel
Social security nonsense, Wizard, Mutant Year Zero, Sin City, Doctor Sleep, Team Foxcatcher, Mass Effect 3, skill trees, anime, Alita: Battle Angel
Journey To AI Success with Ken Grohe, President & Chief Revenue Officer, WekaIO *Episode Show Notes:* -Weka is the file system for those who solve big problems and uses a modern storage architecture to solve today’s biggest data-intensive problems that hold back innovation. - Organizations and enterprises that utilize legacy storage systems that are not optimized for today’s accelerated data centers will be hindered in their ability to extract value from their data. Weka is committed to helping customers maximize the investment in high-powered IT infrastructure, such as GPU and FPGA-enabled servers, so they can innovate faster and solve previously unsolvable problems. - Weka’s shared, parallel file system delivers high throughput and ultra-low latency, giving you linear performance at Exabyte scale. - Weka solves storage performance problems in the most challenging data-intensive, technical computing environments. Simply put, with Weka you can solve the big problems that do not yet have solutions. - Weka exists to solve the big storage problems for customers, which requires a totally new approach to manage the scale and performance of emerging applications - Weka’s differentiated solution will radically change the economics of high performance storage. This highly disruptive technology is the work of a world-class team with a successful track record of building highly differentiated storage systems. Learn more about WekaIO: https://www.weka.io/ Learn more about how it works: https://www.weka.io/how-it-works/ Request a free trial: https://www.weka.io/contact-us/ Link to AI whitepaper: https://www.weka.io/promo/things-to-know-about-ai/ *About HumAIn Podcast* The HumAIn Podcast is a leading artificial intelligence podcast that explores the topics of AI, data science, future of work, and developer education for technologists. Whether you are an Executive, data scientist, software engineer, product manager, or student-in-training, HumAIn connects you with industry thought leaders on the technology trends that are relevant and practical. HumAIn is a leading data science podcast where frequently discussed topics include ai trends, ai for all, computer vision, natural language processing, machine learning, data science, and reskilling and upskilling for developers. Episodes focus on new technology, startups, and Human Centered AI in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. HumAIn is the channel to release new AI products, discuss technology trends, and augment human performance. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Smart: eine schlechte Nachricht gut verpacken – so klappt´s. Verrückt: Verena hat am Wochenende 16 Exabyte an Datenvolumen bei Instagram verbraucht. Gemein: uns wurde eine Stunde gestohlen. Ungewollt: die Fußball WM 2022 in Katar. Entspannt: diese Corona-Lockerungen erwarten uns (vielleicht) nach Ostern. Schwierig: wenn Dich Dein Iphone nicht mehr erkennt. [...]
Crypto.com unveils 5% rewards on Uniswap and Polkadot staking. Bigger Than Netflix? Filecoin Hits 1 Exabyte of Storage. UniSwap Soars 24% as Community Votes to Extend UNI Reward Program. U.S. regulators crackdown on 15 Bitcoin and forex scammers in “sweeping action”. Global search volume for Bitcoin appears higher than in 2017. Outgoing SEC Chair Jay Clayton reveals what's driving the rise of BTC. Reminder, all opinions expressed are just that, opinions. I am in no way offering financial advice nor advising you to do anything. This is for informational and entertainment purposes only. ✅Donate Here to support the channel! ✅ BTC Address: bc1qf43hcj6q50tauakey33p796rwxvlrcsgyhp7ue ✅ ETH Address: 0x20f8A3F8e70b90592B691640F6d0068841522959 ✅ LTC Address: LMQKwrNzSBS9xfp8gSwAu1yBnWkjvJYZ1q ✅ Business inquiries email: cryptotop10jb@gmail.com ✅ Links to websites discussed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDNjztJfPcU --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cryptotop10/support
Matt Starr, CTO of Spectra, comes on the podcast to discuss the advantages of tape for long term storage. We talk about how tape is actually better at holding data long term than disk is – 10,000 times better if you compare it to SATA disk. We also talk about the advancements in tape in the last 10-20 years that have made libraries like Spectra's even more reliable than they used to be. Finally, we talk about the Spectra T-Finity library that can now hold an Exabyte of data in a single unit! What started this whole idea of bringing Matt on was Spectra's eBook that said that the T-Finity tape library was significantly cheaper than Glacier Deep Archive if you store your data for a long period of time (e.g. 10 years or more). Here's the eBook that got the conversation started: https://bit.ly/37BtTkK
Full Court Press: Jaylen Brown and NBA Players Used Their Platform to Promote Black Lives Matter and James Dolan Squashed Any Response from the Knicks 3-on-3 Draft: The Three Best NBA Moments Involving the Number 50 And Also: Basketball Bright Spots, Exabyte, HORSE BINGO, Will Ashley Judd Be There?, Eric Likes Math, Freelance Moves, Does Old Dr. J Yam It?, Scorey Brewer Sponsors Backblaze: Get unlimited, cloud backup for Macs and PCs for just $6/month. Receive a fully-featured 15-day free trial at http://backblaze.com/horse! Zombies, Run! turns your run into an exciting adventure. Download now on iPhone and Android - just search for "Zombies Run." Listen to All Fantasy Everything, the hilarious and big-hearted fantasy drafting show, wherever you listen to podcasts. Find Us Online - website: horsehoops.com - patreon: patreon.com/horsehoops - twitter: twitter.com/horse_hoops - instagram: instagram.com/horsehoops - facebook: facebook.com/horsehoops - multitude: multitude.productions HORSE is hosted by Mike Schubert and Eric Silver. Edited and mixed by Eric Silver. Social media by Mike Schubert. Theme song by Bettina Campomanes. Art by Allyson Wakeman. Website by Kelly Schubert. About Us On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs, dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We’re here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you’re actively watching the games or not.
During this episode of Tech Qualified, Tristan Pelligrino and Justin Brown chat with the Vice President of Marketing at Backblaze, Ahin Thomas. The interview focuses on Ahin’s past experience, Backblaze’s highly effective inbound engine, and how the company competes with their competitors. Backblaze’s mission is to make backup software elegant and provide complete peace of mind to SMB storage requirements. Episode Highlights: Ahin provides some highlights on his past work experience which included his role as a director in the E-commerce industry. Ahin discusses the company’s ideal customer profile which includes SMBs (SysAdmins, CTOs or the people running the storage infrastructure at a company). Ahin pinpoints that Backblaze’s storage solutions are more affordable than their competitors who are Amazon, Google and Microsoft. Ahin talks about their affordable pricing - a quarter of the price of Amazon’s storage costs and 1/9th the price of Amazon’s downloading costs. Backblaze’s pricing table is a single line, with no fine print. This is a stark contrast to other competitors, with confusing price structures for the SMB marketplace. Backblaze is a bootstrapped organization, with growth resulting from only $3 million in invested capital. The organization believes that their storage server is the first ever open-sourced hardware project. Ahin pinpoints the unique value proposition of Backblaze - that they are simple, reliable and just less expensive than anyone else. Ahin is proud of the company’s success rate which has been growing at 40% year over year in the last two years. Ahin talks about the uniques for their content posted on their blog...which is focused on storage (recent numbers hit more than 3.25 million views) and aims to simply provide content that’s useful. Backblaze’s quarterly hard drive stats report has been an effective “content franchise” for over five years. A majority of Backblaze’s customers come to the organization because they have a fundamental problem with their workflows. Ahin says that Backblaze has over an Exabyte of stored customer data- placing it in the top 10 or 15 companies in the world (based on the amount of data stored) Ahin pinpoints how the actual customer milestones are a big deal to achieve and how Backblaze easily achieves it. Ahin says that listening to podcasts while commuting generates a lot of ideas for his work and keeps him up to speed with B2B tech marketing. Key Points: At Backblaze, we have been growing at 40% year over year in the last two years...entirely from our inbound efforts. All five founders of Backblaze are still in their operating roles as the company competes with large organizations such as Google, Amazon and Microsoft. Backblaze’s storage-focused blog received a little over 3.25 million unique page views - with zero of that traffic coming from paid efforts. Backblaze is the largest single publisher of drive performance statistics on the planet. Resources Mentioned: Ahin Thomas: LinkedIn Backblaze: Website Cloudberry: Website Motion: Ultimate Thought Leadership Course for B2B Tech Companies
With Gareth Myles and Andy Lee RSS Link: http://mobiletechaddicts.libsyn.com/rss Direct Download iTunes Stitcher Tunein Spotify Show Notes News Zoom issues Oppo patent renders reveal new smart fitness tracker with a display Apple Watch rumours P40 reviews are all glowing … despite Google stuffs Mi 10 Pro vs Mi 10 vs Mi 10 Lite comparedBackblaze Hits 1 Exabyte of Storage Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk Contact:: contact@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Gareth - @garethmyles | garethmyles.com Andy - @weird_hk YouTube: Tech Addicts
(Opening credits sequence) Gabbler: This is like being in a holograph. Busher: Phwizzz! Tucker: Come on Busher! Will you make space?! Dickus: Plenty of it around ya here... Spikus: We need to find out the co-ordinates otherwise we’re going nowhere Dickus, Dickus: Shhh Spikus, I know... We have to figure somethin’ out. Boghead knows how this is going to work. Spikus: And us with human cargo... Dickus: I know. Pure madness! Spikus: Do you really know what you are doin’? Dickus: No, not really... Busher: Ah, it’s quare n’ hot. Do you find it hot? Well you would, jaysis, with those boots and everything... Jagger: Hah, did you say somethin’ Ned? Arlee: Yeah it’s a bit hot... Jagger: Yeah, the shirt is stuck to me yeah? Tucker: Well take off your tops then if you’re all so hot! Arlee: You’re not even hot then? Busher: Sure all the heat is in his head... Jagger: Go on, take your top off Ned... you started it. Wheeeze! Busher: You first, Tucker: Why the fack does somebody have to be first? If you’re hot, take off your top! Dickus: What are they shoutin’ about back there Spikus? Spikus: I dunno. Dickus: I’ll check it out. Keep her steady till we hit the Van Halen’ses for the swing round and then... well.. then somethin’. Jagger: Go on Ned, take it off. Look, sure I’ll stand here with no shirt on, look! (Riiiip!) See! I’m not scared. Gabbler: He’s ripped the Sabbath t-shirt straight off him! That’s great Jagger! (clap clap) You next Busher! Busher: Peah! What’s wrong with yis? Arlee: Are ya shy Busher? Is that it? Jagger: Hah?- Busher: I’m not fuckin’ shy! Tucker: No waaay, Busher is shy! Take off the v-neck Busher! And the shirt! Gabbler: Take the whole lot off! OFF! OFF! OFF! All: OFF! OFF!! OFF!! Busher: Leave me alone! Tucker: Only gettin’ hotter Busher! You may do it. Busher: I said LEAVE ME ALONE! WANT A BOX IN THE FACE? Tucker: Holy fack! Arlee: Look at HIS face! Jagger: Wheeeezzzzeeee! It’s come alive! Gabbler: What is it? Show me! Busher: What are yis lookin’ at? Stop lookin’ at me! Arlee: Busher... Tucker: Busher, the moles on your face have started moving around! Jagger: Hah?- Arlee: Oh my god... Busher: Leave my moles alone! So what if I have loads... Tucker: But they’ve gone all Pixar on yer face. Oiiright! Dickus: What are yis shoutin’ about back here? Arlee: Busher’s face has exploded to life! Tucker: They’re making little concentrical revolutions and- Dickus: Never like gettin’ this close to a human... but... Busher: Get away from me! Dickus: Stand still ya eegit. Well would you look at that... I’ve never seen this before. Jagger: Heeee. Busher’s a freak. Arlee: Sure we knew that. Tucker: ...they look like they’re moving on an ELIPTICAL PLANE! No WAAAY! Busher: Stoppit! Gabbler: Tell us Tucker! Tucker: If I am correct, each of the moles on Busher’s face could correspond to… yeah, yeah, planets in our solar system! See? All of them buzzin’ around their orbits and if that big freckle is the sun, then… okay look, there’s Earth, Mars... Jupiter... Dickus: Is this normal in your species? We missed this bit in prep. Arlee: Ahhhh... (voices) me head... Dickus: And what is WRONG with you? In fact, what is wrong with all of yis??? Jagger: Hah? Dickus: You, the Jagger, you mumble and hear nothing half the time, you hear things you’re not supposed to, you, Gabbler, speak so fast, you confuse all humans, and this lad’s face has ejaculated spots. As for you Tucker, you were never near this intelligent the last time we met in the Chemical Factory... I'm bemused by this. Tucker: Oiiiright! I have it! Look! There’s an extra green mole on his face not accounted for in our planetary system, and that’s with all the moons! Look at the elliptical; its orbit takes it in around the back of our moon! It HAS to be the SAVAGE GARDEN! Dickus: HAH? What? Busher: I used to be beautiful. What happened to me MAMMAY?! Dickus: You mean, his face is a map to the Savage Garden? That’s fortunate! Arlee: Why? Did yis not have a map already? Dickus: Eh.. not exactly, like eh, the auld GPS is actin’ up... we woulda had it back in no time like, but this is an excellent back up! Well done! PAt on the back there lads! Busher: And when were you going to tell us that hah? Dickus: It’s not important now. What’s important is you start givin’ me some answers here Moleface. We’ll start with you Jagger... Jagger: Hah? Dickus: See? What is this? He can’t hear me! You heard me? Why not him? Jagger: What’s he talking about lads? Heheee... you make no sense. Arlee: I have no idea. Dickus: JAGGER! Jagger: Hah? Dickus: HELLO?? Jagger: Stop shoutin’ at me! Dickus: JAGGER!!! See? No answer again! Tucker: He’s on some auditory bi-cycle... Dickus: JAGGER!!! YOU FOOL!!! I’ll BAYTE YA!!! Jagger: AH!! Stop it! Dickus: Hello? Jagger: Stop that shoutin’! Ahhh! Dickus: Look! He’s gettin’ angry, he’s geeeeettttttiiiiinnnnn’ Gabbler: AHHHHhhhhhhhhcchchchchch... (SLOW DOWN). Dickus: Now-time-is-slow... you Gabbler, take-this! (smaaackkk) Gabbler: AHH! AHHAHA! (Speed up) Busher: (Speeding up) Are we warpin’ or what the fuck? PEAH! Tucker: This is mental! (FAST). Dickus: OK OK OK OK, CALM DOWN CALM DOWN GABBLER... (SLOWS)...AHA! It’s as I expected! Get Jagger angry; he slows time, get the Gabbler angry; he speeds up time! Arlee: That’s insane! I-I-I ... I can’t get me head around that! Dickus: You, you with the nose... Arlee: Name’s Arlee Davidson, Ratchly’s greatest DJ. Dickus: Describe the sounds in your head. Arlee: I can’t... Tucker: Go on Arlee... tell him... Dickus: Tell me! Arlee: But it’s just, they’re nonsense! Just loud garbled sounds, I can’t make head nor fuckin' tail of them. Dickus: Just say it best you can. Arlee: Okay... (Backwards) “Second Egg, Second Egg, Savage Second Egg, follow the map of moles to the reach the Second Egg”. Y'see? Jagger: That sounds backwards like when me cassettes get fucked up in the tape machine. Dickus: It means somethin’, it must do. So, you; slowing time, you; speeding time, you; mad sounds. Tucker has over-intelligence and Busher with the moving mole-mountains. What have we got here eh? Some sort of “United Mutations” or what? MEHEHEHEH! Gabbler: United Mutations? Wow. Tucker: I-I-I ... I never thought like this before, like I never really used my brain at all. Now I can handle the pressa! Oooiight! I am a human Exabyte! Able to think it all out! It must have been when... Dickus: Yes? Tucker: When... Dickus: Yes? it was somethin’ alright. Busher: Are you saying we’re freaks? Arlee: Shut up Busher will ya? Jagger: What is it Tucks, are, are we mad? Tucker: ... wait... it must have been when, during the fight out at the factory with your lads Dickus. Lilo McGregor fell into the Vat of Mutagen and that gunge splashed everywhere! Jagger: Ah wheeeezzzeee! Yeah, I nearly fell in but thanks to the belt on me flares saved me. We all got covered in that jelly. Arlee: Fongin’ Fortycoats! Ever since that day, Lilo McGregor disappeared from my head and this new sound built slowly up in my head over twelve fuckim' years... more and more... Harder faster longer louder and in bloody reverse too! Gabbler: That’s why Pat Moley broke up with me... After that time he never wanted to see me again. I was so alone. That’s why I got into conspiracy theories, and reporting the Soupalon invasion. Which was REAL! And I was RIGHT. And FUCK You!! Busher: Peah... I always had moles and I was nowhere near the factory twelve year ago, but but... PEAH! Somehow with Baldy next door and Laura... I must have picked it up from Laura... Aw no... Arlee: How Busher, how’d you do that? How’d you get this pox like us? Busher: … I don’t know. Eh… Well, I suppose… I-I-I used to steal her used toothbrushes an’ n’ n’ other things right, from their rubbish bin... I had me a horde under the bed and I may have put one or two in me mouth... once or twice like... Tucker: WOT? They may have shared a toothbrush Busher! ... Did you ever think of that? Busher: AH Gross! WHA? PEAH! AHRGH! SPIT IT OUT! Baldy in me mouth! No! NO! Jagger: What did he just say? Arlee: He may have gone other places too with the toothbrush I reckon hehheheh. Busher: MAMAAAY! Tucker: That’s how Baldy became pregnant! Of course! Makes logical sense now! He got jellied like the rest of us. Fack! Dickus: The Vat of Mutagen. The factory foreman Gerry Freely set it up for us... that was for the... ah... actually I don’t really know... but I’m sure it was... eh... for the good of Earth Society! Busher: PEAH! MMMNNLLLMMMLLL. LIAR! Tucker: What was that green jelly for Dickus? Dickus: That’s not important now, what is, is you lads have been infected with a MUTAGEN! You are all MUTANTS! Skilled up and all powerful! Jagger: I slow down time! Heeheheheeeee!!! Good for workin’ out the riffs in songs! Don’t need to go to Waltons anymore... Arlee: Why did you get a good one? I got schizophrenia! Tucker: Oh no... Gabbler: What Tucks? What is it now? Are ya alright? Tucker: NO! I’ve realised that I don’t know how to control my superior intelligence! Oh Look! Rigel... It’s a bright one... on the scale of magnitudes it’s in the negative numbers which means it’s very bright and numbers on the opposite end up are very faint. So Sirius has an MV of -1.42, our Moon -12.5 and the Sun is -26.5! Oiiright Rigel! -1.36! Gabbler: Yeah yeah and Brussel Sprouts are like pubic hair Arlee: Aha good one Gabbler- Jagger: What was the joke lads? Dickus: So we have the United Mutations heh? And Spikus, we have a map! Busher, get your face into the cockpit till we get to the Savage Garden! This is going to tear the skin off your eyeballs... 12 years on from 'first contact' gone wrong, Baldy Kendall has been snatched by the Soupalon race. Baldy’s neighbour Busher sees his own cat Ginger climb aboard the departing alien orb. Busher hates Baldy but loves Ginger. He will find her! This is a quest for Ginger the Cat. It will take Busher then Arlee, Tucker and Jagger out of their world and to the ‘Savage Garden’ of the Soupalon race. United Mutations is a 4-hour sci-fi podcast series by Amplevoicepod divvied up into 12 storming sections for your delectation. If you like podcast stories with atmosphere, panic and stupidity, served in high resolution audio, where you can immerse yourself into another world (and who wouldn't these days hmm?) you may just get this. A prime feast of a podcast. Not quite Ulysses 31 but just as awesome.
Bernard Toplak je osnivač i vlasnik Varaždinske ICT tvrtke ExaByte koja se bavi upravljanjem serverima, web dizajnom, programiranjem i konzultacijama, no njegov životni put ga je vodio kroz mnoge druge poslove prije nego što se "za prave" počeo baviti informatikom. Od početaka kao radio voditelj na radiu Ludbreg, do prodavača automobila, prodavača osiguranja, i tek onda izleta u poduzetničke vode sa obrtom i kasnije firmom. Bernard je najviše iskustva u odnosu s ljudima pokupio upravo u poslovima gdje je puno radio s ljudima, što mu je kasnije pomagalo u sklapanju poslova i zapošljavanju svojih novih zaposlenika. Bernard preporuča: Gadget Lab by Wired The Upgrade by LifeHacker Security Ledger PodcastReply All GoG (Grumpy old geeks) Uskoro ćemo objaviti popis tema. PREPORUKE ZA LAKŠE I UGODNIJE SLUŠANJE PODCASTA Tri načina kako slušati podcast Kako slušati podcast u autu koji nema Mp3 player Top lista najslušanijih epizoda *Epizoda podcasta snimljena je na radiju 808. Majstor zvuka: Gordan Antić
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Organizations around the world are facing a “data tsunami” as next-generation sensors produce enormous volumes of earth observation data. Come learn how NASA is leveraging AWS to efficiently work with data and computing resources at a massive scale. NASA is transforming its earth science EOSDIS (Earth Observing System Data Information System) program by moving data processing and archiving to the cloud. NASA anticipates that their data archives will grow from 16 PB today to over 400 PB by 2023 and 1 Exabyte by 2030. They're moving to the cloud to scale their operations for this new paradigm.
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