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In this hosts-only episode, Amy and Brad get real about the developer experience - from the stress of job interviews to the complexities of choosing the right framework. They discuss why companies are comparing candidates more than ever, share strategies for answering behavioral interview questions, and debate the merits of Remix versus Next.js (spoiler: Brad's all-in on Remix). The conversation shifts to feature flags and progressive rollouts, with insights from Brad's work at Stripe. SponsorWorkOS helps you launch enterprise features like SSO and user management with ease. Thanks to the AuthKit SDK for JavaScript, your team can integrate in minutes and focus on what truly matters—building your app. Chapter Marks00:00 - Intro00:41 - Sponsor: WorkOS01:47 - Brad's Keyboard and Mouse Shopping Spree04:30 - Keyboard Layout Discussion07:23 - Apple Ecosystem: Reminders and Notes09:23 - Family Sharing and Raycast Integration09:43 - Notion vs Apple Notes for Project Management11:31 - File Storage and Backup Strategies14:00 - Machine Backup Philosophy16:46 - Job Interview Preparation Tips19:40 - Answering the "Weakness" Question21:53 - Addressing Weaknesses: Delegation Examples24:29 - Conflict Resolution Interview Questions25:46 - Company Research Before Interviews27:00 - Tech Stack Considerations: Remix vs Next.js28:30 - Framework Migration Decisions29:30 - Astro for Content Sites31:02 - Backend Languages: Go vs TypeScript32:30 - React Server Components Future34:23 - Feature Flags and Boolean as a Service35:30 - Feature Flag Segmentation and A/B Testing36:54 - PostHog and Analytics Tools38:30 - Progressive Rollouts and Error Monitoring40:20 - Amy's Picks and Plugs43:35 - Brad's Picks and Plugs
Subscriber-Only: Today's episode is available only to subscribers. If you are a Point-Free subscriber you can access your private podcast feed by visiting https://www.pointfree.co/account. --- We close out our tour of the Sharing library by showing how easy it is to test code that uses the `@Shared` property wrapper without worrying about values bleeding between tests and the simulator. And we'll take the "in-memory" shared key for a spin by building one final feature.
Subscriber-Only: Today's episode is available only to subscribers. If you are a Point-Free subscriber you can access your private podcast feed by visiting https://www.pointfree.co/account. --- `@Shared` is far more than a glorified version of `@AppStorage`: it can be customized with additional persistence strategies, including the file storage strategy that comes with the library, which persists far more complex data than user defaults. We will create a complex, new feature that is powered by the file system.
File Storage, Video Conferencing, Calendar, E-Mail, Office Suite, and... AI. Seriously. Nextcloud has an A.I. Chatbot built into it now. Wild. Oh, and Nextcloud now supports Federating. And you can run it on a Raspberry Pi. Which. Also wild. More from The Lunduke Journal: https://lunduke.com/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lunduke.substack.com/subscribe
Welcome to Day 3 of our Google Cloud Platform (GCP) series! In this video, we delve into the crucial aspects of Load Balancers, Understanding Data States, and Exploring Block and File Storage. We also provide an in-depth exploration of Google Cloud VPC – Virtual Private Cloud.
Dell Technologies has announced the launch and general availability of Dell APEX File Storage for Microsoft Azure, a new high-performance multicloud file storage solution designed to bridge the gap between cloud storage and AI-driven insights to accelerate AI innovation for businesses of all sizes. Dell APEX File Storage for Microsoft Azure represents a significant milestone in Dell's ongoing collaboration with Microsoft. This powerful solution empowers businesses to unlock the full potential of AI by providing a robust, scalable, and secure foundation for their most demanding workloads. Dell APEX File Storage for Microsoft Azure leverages PowerScale OneFS, a high-performance scale-out file storage solution, to provide customers with effective data consolidation and management, reduced storage costs, and enhanced data protection and security, all while integrating seamlessly with native cloud AI tools to accelerate insights. This solution is specifically engineered to support the flexibility required in today's diverse cloud ecosystems and is ideal for AI workflows, offering capabilities like advanced native replication and enterprise-grade features of PowerScale One FS even in the cloud. "With Apex File Storage for Microsoft Azure, we've brought the familiar capabilities and performance of PowerScale OneFS into the Azure cloud environment, ensuring a seamless and efficient storage experience that meets the demands of modern multicloud strategies," said Kshitij Tambe, Principal Product Manager at Dell Technologies. "Our goal is to empower businesses to not only manage their data more effectively but to also harness the full potential of AI with the best performance at scale." The storage solution is built for scalability, supporting up to 18 nodes and 5.6PiB in a single namespace, significantly enhancing cluster performance and resilience compared to other cloud file storage solutions.
Subscriber-Only: Today's episode is available only to subscribers. If you are a Point-Free subscriber you can access your private podcast feed by visiting https://www.pointfree.co/account. --- It's incredible how easy `@Shared` makes it to persist complex data types to the file system, but currently it completely ruins our ability to test features that use it. Let's fix that, and we will also explore what it means to derive a small piece of shared state from a bigger piece of shared state.
Subscriber-Only: Today's episode is available only to subscribers. If you are a Point-Free subscriber you can access your private podcast feed by visiting https://www.pointfree.co/account. --- While user defaults is convenient for persisting simple bits of state, more complex data types should be saved to the file system. This can be tricky to get right, and so we take the time to properly handle all of the edge cases.
Eine Podcast-Episode mit dem Datei- und Objektspeicher-Anbieter Cloudian* zu kundenseitigen Anforderungen und strategische Antworten auf den stetig steigenden Speicherbedarf im Bereich von unstrukturierten sowie semi-strukturierten Daten, akuell verstärkt im Zusammenhang mit KI- und hybriden Cloud-Anwendungen. Mit Kundenbeispielen... *Gesprächspartner ist Herr Carsten Graf, VP EMEA Sales, bei Cloudian®. Cloudian ist ein spezialisierter Datei- und Objektspeicher Anbieter (aus dem Silicon Valley) und auf S3-API-Speichersysteme spezialisiert. Das Unternehmen stellte erstmals 2011 seine objektbasierte Plattform HyperStore® vor. Moderation und Fragen: Norbert Deuschle vom Storage Consortium. Einzelne Punkte, die in diesem Podcast näher behandelt werden (Hörzeit 20 min): Object Storage ist mit File Storage ein wesentlicher technologischer Aspekt jeder zukunftsorientierten Speicher- und Datenverwaltungsstrategie im größeren Maßstab. Objekt Storage als ein technisches Element in der Cloud hat die Datenspeicherung selbst in einen Service verwandelt (von CAPEX zu einer berechenbaren Betriebsausgabe, OPEX). Gerade entstehen mit dem raschen Wachstum im Umfeld von (generativer) KI neue Herausforderungen. Skalierbare Speicherservices für primär unstrukturierte Daten werden deshalb verstärkt nachgefragt. Ein weiterer Aspekt betrifft die Modernisierung und Integration mit Datensicherungslösungen, mit dem Schwerpunkt auf schnellen Restore und Unveränderlichbarkeit, sowie erhöhtem Datenschutz auf Grund von steigenden Cyberbedrohungen. Performance-Aspekte und Cloud-native Anwendungsszenarien sind weitere Aspekte des modernen Daten- und Speichermanagements. In diesem Zusammenhang gilt es die dynamischen Entwicklungen im KI-Umfeld auf der IT-Infrastrukturseite zu berücksichtigen und betrieblich sinnvoll abzubilden. In Summe ergeben sich daraus sich eine Reihe komplexer Anforderungen aber auch Lösungsansätze, über die wir in dieser Episode sprechen werden. Die (technologischen) Randbedingungen in diesem Zusammenhang sind: KI und Data Analytics, Flash Performance Backup- und Cyberprotection, Data Privacy DevOps-Initiativen, Cloud-native, Kubernetes & Co. Weitere Informationen zum Thema finden Sie unter www.storageconsortium.de
This time... On City On A Hill...Part 1 of Session 3 of our Impulse Drive Game is here! Check it out!You can find out more on Microscope, the system we used for the Impulse Drive worldbuilding, here - https://www.lamemage.com/microscope/And more on Impulse Drive to come!Ben - City On A Hill DiscordDaniel - https://twitter.com/FullMetalHoyt or twitch.tv/fullmetalhoytGrant - https://twitter.com/VagueGrant or stgcast.orgPeter - stgcast.org or Saving the Game Discord or City On A Hill DiscordKim - https://twitter.com/AdventurerArtsyGreg - City On A Hill DiscordLiz - https://twitter.com/GarnElizabeth or https://www.prpbooks.com/book/freedom-to-flourishSaving the Game can be found at stgcast.org.@SavingTheGame on TwitterBig thanks to our supporters! Grizzly Rich, JD, Andrew, Christina, Bryan, Doug, and Tony!https://www.patreon.com/cityonahillgamingCheck us out at @CityOnAHillGame on Twitter or email us at cityonahillgaming@gmail.comUs on teh Discords - https://discord.gg/N2Qj8fk5wELeave us a rating/review on iTunes or whatever awesome podcast app you use. And tell us where you listen to the fun!
Steven Umbehocker, Founder and CEO of OSNEXUS takes us on a flavorful journey through the world of data storage as he dishes out his knowledge on the heated debate between object storage and tape backup. We'll be stirring the pot on the advantages and disadvantages of both storage options, exploring the concept of immutability, and discussing the different tiers of data storage.
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In this episode, Chris catches up with Omer Asad (SVP & GM) from HPE and Phil Manez (Director of Channel Sales) from VAST Data to discuss the recent announcement of HPE GreenLake for File Storage, powered by VAST Data's Universal Storage platform.
A list of the software and hardware I cover in the show. Hardware: Server - 11th gen i5-11400, 64GB RAM, 12TB SSD storage Local backup server - 4th gen i5-4570, 32GB RAM, 24TB HDD storage in mirrored ZFS pool for 12TB usable. Offsite backup server - Celeron J4125, 16GB RAM, 8TB SSD storage Software: Hypervisor - Proxmox Virtual Environment https://www.proxmox.com/en/proxmox-ve Backup software - Proxmox Backup Server https://www.proxmox.com/en/proxmox-backup-server Email - iRedMail https://www.iredmail.org/index.html Photos, Notes, File Storage, Office Software - Nextcloud AIO https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one Music - Funkwhale https://funkwhale.audio/ Social Media - Mastodon https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon Blog - writefreely https://github.com/writefreely/writefreely Video - Invidious, Peertube https://invidious.io/ https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/ Chat - Matrix, Element https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/ https://element.io/
On Tuesday, April 4, HPE invited a number of industry analysts to participate in HPE GreenLake Storage Day. Notably, HPE declared 2023 the year of storage. While the company made several storage-related announcements, perhaps even more interesting was what the event tells us about HPE's culture, its strategy and the future direction of the company.In this Breaking Analysis we'll share our takeaways from HPE's event, held in Houston, Texas, which included attendance at Antonio Neri's quarterly all-hands meeting. We'll try to emphasize areas that have not necessarily been the focus of most press and industry analyst write ups to date. We'll also take a look at the latest ETR survey data to put HPE's market position in context across several of its major segments.Best articles:Nice analysis by Steve McDowell on Forbes:https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevemcdowell/2023/04/06/hpe-kicks-off-its-year-of-storage-with-help-from-vast-data/?sh=6a548ee45b3bChris Mellor's summary has all the newshttps://blocksandfiles.com/2023/04/04/hpe-greenlake-vast-data/CRN's channel perspective emphasizing the consumption model:https://www.crn.com/news/storage/alletra-storage-mp-puts-hpe-far-ahead-of-competitors-in-hybrid-cloud-storage-management-battle?itc=refreshSiliconANGLE writeup by Paul Gillin:https://siliconangle.com/2023/04/04/hpe-greenlake-gets-hybrid-block-file-storage-expanded-data-protection/TechTarget article w/ quotes from Marc Staimer, Ray Luchessi & Scott Sinclair w/ an emphasis on how well Vast is doing:https://www.techtarget.com/searchstorage/news/365534832/Vast-dips-into-HPE-GreenLake-with-new-file-storage-serviceVast Data press release that emphasizes AI workloads:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230404005358/en/VAST-Data-Announces-Strategic-Partnership-with-Hewlett-Packard-Enterprise-to-Provide-Software-for-HPE-GreenLake-for-File-Storage
In this episode, we discuss the differences between cloud file storage and traditional storage systems. We discuss the challenge of performance and distributed data. Dave also shares strategies for how companies should approach data in remote work and recovery issues from ransomware attack Bio: David Grant, President at NasuniDavid Grant is responsible for all field operations, which include sales, marketing, alliances, professional services, customer success and experience.Dave is a veteran marketer with 20 years of experience in senior leadership roles at software companies – from startups to multibillion-dollar operations. He joined Nasuni from Veeam Software, where he was the senior vice president of global marketing. Prior to Veeam, he served as the vice president, marketing at VMware. Dave also served as the CMO at two startups. Desktone, acquired by VMware, and Watchfire, acquired by IBM. Dave has a master's in finance from Dalhousie University and a bachelor's in marketing from Saint Mary's University.You can find Dave on social media at :LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dgrant4/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dgrant4 You can learn more about Nasuni at: https://www.nasuni.com/
Hallo ihr Freunde der Nacht ;-) In der 32. Folge von GEDANKENSPLITTER geht es um Powerpilze, ein überholungswürdiges Silvester, das Ranking von (File) Storage Anbietern uvm. Links wie immer hier im Text:- Pilze als Schwermetall Fänger (https://www.wissenschaft.de/erde-umwelt/pilze-als-schwermetall-faenger/)- Ranking von File Storage Herstellern (https://blocksandfiles.com/2022/12/22/coldago-file-storage-supplier-rankings/)- Microsoft bietet NSF Migrationstool (https://www.theregister.com/2022/12/12/microsoft_azure_storage_mover/)- Cloud hindert beim Kostenabbau (https://thenextweb.com/news/dependence-clouds-eu-startup-growth-new-approach)- 3 Tech Tode in 2022 (https://mashable.com/video/tech-deaths-2022)- Silvester muss überholt werden (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silvester und https://www.businessinsider.de/politik/kommentar-zu-silvester-von-christopher-lauer-schluss-mit-dem-boeller-terror/ und https://www1.wdr.de/nachrichten/silvesternacht-bilanz-nrw-100.html und https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/silvester-krawalle-103.html)- Twitter Datenleck betrifft 400 Millionen Datensätze (https://www.zdnet.de/88406232/400-millionen-twitter-nutzer-von-datenleck-betroffen/) GEDANKENSPLITTER erscheint auf YouTube und als Podcast und ist ebenfalls in allen großen Podcast Verzeichnissen zu finden. Die Verfügbarkeit der neusten Episode kann dabei je nach Aktualisierungshäufigkeit des Podcast Verzeichnisses variieren. VLOG auf YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@itcamperPodcast: https://gedankensplitter.buzzsprout.com/ (UND auf fast allen Podcatchern deiner Wahl wie Apple Podcasts, Spotify oder Google Podcasts uvm. unter GEDANKENSPLITTER)
Here is round two with Patrick Collins, the world's leading BlockChain educator. He is a YouTuber, Software Engineer / Developer Advocate at Chainlink Labs, and CEO & Founder of Alpha Chain. In this episode, we talked about Devcon Bogota and analyzed all the hot topics, from hacks, to decentralized storage and smart contracts. Stay tuned until the end as Patrick shares a few tips on how you can do better when it comes to NFT storage and the decentralized storage options you have available as a developer. Patrick's Links: https://linktr.ee/PatrickAlphaC
Im Tec-Podcast für Sie nachgefragt: Das Storage Consortium im Expertengespräch mit HPE und CANCOM zu CTERA Global File Services, 'Warm Data' und Object Storage Gesprächspartner dieser Episode unter Einbeziehung von Lösungen der Anbieter Scality (Object Storage) und CTERA (File Services) sind Dirk Hannemann, HPE Principal Solution Architect und Christian Hansmann, Solution Sales Architect bei CANCOM. Die Fragen stellt Norbert Deuschle vom Storage Consortium. Um was geht es? Nachdem in einer der vorangegangenen Podcast-Episode geklärt wurde, ob und in wieweit die Objektdaten-Speicherung nur für große unstrukturierte Datenmengen sowie überwiegend inaktive (kalte) Daten geeignet ist, liegt der inhaltliche Fokus dieses Fachbeitrags bei der Speicherung-/Verwaltung von sog. 'warmen' Daten mit Hilfe globale File Services sowie cloud-native Objektspeicher-Technologien; dies aber im Zusammenhang mit NAS-Migrationen (File-Daten) und der Cloud. Im Detail werden neben kundenseitigen Anforderungen auch die Lösungen auf Basis Scality Ring bzw. Artesca (Objektspeicher) in Verbindung mit CTERA (Global File Services) vorgestellt. Hier einige Punkte, die in dieser Episode detaillierter behandelt werden (Hörzeit 27:02 min): Gewährleistung von Sicherheit, Datensouveränität und Datenschutz (EU-DSGVO...) Steigendes Risiko von Cyber-/Ransomware-Angriffen Kosten für die Migration in die Cloud; Kosten für den Zugriff auf Daten in der Cloud ?? Bereitstellung einer sicheren kosteneffizienten Plattform für Unternehmens-Dateidienste, um NAS-Migrationen in die Cloud zu vereinfachen. Traditionelle Speicher- und Sicherungssysteme mit herkömmliche dateisystembasierte Anwendungen und Arbeitslasten durch ein Cloud-Dateisystem ergänzen bzw. ersetzen, das auf softwaredefinierten File Services über Objektspeicher basiert und ohne Einschränkungen mit Object Storage funktioniert. File services mit Hilfe von CTERA's File Server Technologie. Globaler, optimierter Zugriff auf File-Daten Edge-to-core, der nativ objektbasiert ist. Vorteile gegenüber lokalen File-Diensten (klassischer Filer ohne global Namespace). Beispiele CTERA File Server Konsolidierung etc. Das globale Dateisystem ermöglicht die Speicherung einer "goldenen Kopie" aller Unternehmensdaten auf kostengünstigem und skalierbarem Cloud-Objektspeicher. Unternehmen erhalten eine unbegrenzte Dateikapazität am Edge, ohne dass zusätzlicher Speicherplatz für wachsende Datenmengen erforderlich ist. Workloads: Collaboration, PACS, Content, Video, Fotos, File-Storage etc. Geringere Speicherkosten: Edge-Caching sowie Deduplizierung und Komprimierung von Dateien vor der Speicherung tragen zur Senkung der Egress-Gebühren und des Objektspeichervolumens bei. Speicherkosten senken, indem alte Dateiserver durch kostengünstigen Objektspeicher ersetzt werden. Skalierbarkeit: Zwischenspeicherung und Speicherung von Hot-Files am Edge, während Cold-Files in den Cloud Object Storage ausgelagert werden. Anwendungen müssen nicht umgeschrieben werden... Benutzer arbeiten weiterhin mit einer hierarchischen Dateistruktur und Microsoft-kompatiblen NT ACL-Berechtigungen. Der Edge Filer speichert die Dateien für einen schnellen Benutzerzugriff lokal im Cache und synchronisiert die Dateien über mehrere Standorte hinweg, während der Großteil der Daten in einem kostengünstigen Objektspeicher vor Ort oder in der Cloud gespeichert wird. Georedundanz (kein B/R) Multi-Cloud-Datenreplikation stellt die Geschäftskontinuität sicher, wenn Unternehmen Daten und Anwendungen außerhalb des Unternehmens verlagern und ein neues externes Sicherungsziel benötigen. Einsatzvorteile mit MS 365 usw.
We are going to speak to someone who is an expert in the arena of NFTs. Today's guest has been able to observe the trends of NFTs by seeing the back end of storage. Filecoin is the decentralized storage network designed to store humanity's most important information. Jonathan Victor is the head of NFTs at Filecoin to share the trends, usage, and what the future looks like for NFTs. FULL SHOW NOTES: nifty.show/180 TIME STAMPS: 00:00 - Intro 1:25 - How did you get here and become the head of NFTs at Filecoin? 3:05 - Part of the problem is an awareness problem. What are people trying to do with NFTs? 3:36 - So you launched your own decentralized NFT storage, based on IPFS and Filecoin. When we talk about putting an image or a movie or a document on IPFS, that makes it so it is decentralized and can't be taken down by any third party. Is that correct? 06:15 So NFT storage then, you have a lot of big players who are using Filecoin. What are the trends you're seeing in NFTs that are sticking out to you? 07:58 - Profile pictures were the big rage and leading the way through the last bull run. Are profile pictures still where it's at? What comes next? 11:33 - I've logged into NFT storage with my GitHub account. I'm going to grab this Robotos NFT or combined image. This is my IPFS ID. There are people that say once you own an NFT, it is yours and nothing can happen, but if I sold this NFT, I can go in and delete this; what happens to someone who then owns that NFT? 13:30 - The Bored Ape Yacht Club is stored somewhere, right? If they go in and delete the IPFS file, does that mean there are broken display links for all the BAYC NFTs? 14:33 - In other words, a creator can't rug a collection if they're using IPFS and make all the images disappear? 17:04 - Let's talk a little bit about the so-called metaverse. NFTs are playing a role in the metaverse. Is this whole world of these metaverses going to be the dominant way that NFTs are adding value via entertainment in the near future? 19:26 - The last bull run of NFTs was huge. Do you feel like we've not seen anything yet? 20:52 - When we look at the technology adoption curve, we are still in the very early adoption for NFTs. What year do you think we will reach mass adoption? 25:00 - Outro SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW: Podcasts: http://nifty.show/itunes Spotify: http://nifty.show/spotify Stitcher: http://nifty.show/stitcher Google Play: http://nifty.show/play iHeart: https://nifty.show/iheart YouTube: http://badco.in/youtube FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter: @theniftyshow - @badcryptopod - @joelcomm - @finallyaligned Facebook: /TheNiftyShow /BadCryptoPod /JoelComm LinkedIn: /in/joelcomm Instagram: @BadCryptoPodcast DISCLAIMER: Do your own due diligence and research. Neither Joel Comm nor Zach Comm are FINANCIAL ADVISORS. We are sharing our journey with you as we learn more about this crazy little thing called cryptocurrency. We make NO RECOMMENDATIONS. Don't take anything we say as gospel. Do not come to our homes with pitchforks because you lost money by listening to us. We only share with you what we are learning and what we are investing it. We will never "pump or dump" any cryptocurrencies. Take what we say with a grain of salt. You must research this stuff on your own! Just know that we will always strive for RADICAL TRANSPARENCY with any show associations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are some individuals who have shown both a level of commitment and innovation within the Arweave that is next-level, Phil Mataras, Founder of ArDrive and AR.io, is an exemplar of this. His journey into Arweave started back in 2018, after having explored (and mining) Ethereum for 8 months. He needed to change direction, to get closer to utility at a fundamental level. After discovering the Permaweb, he quickly realized it's potential, building first versions of ArDrive.io; a Dropbox-like service that massively levels up the experience, providing decentralized and permanent storage. After growing his team and bringing in a total of almost 20 individual investors and just about $20 million USD, the mission has grown to provide decentralized (and incentivized) gateways for the Permaweb with AR.io. Gateways are the "front door" to the Permaweb and currently the arweave.net gateway is subsidized and in need of decentralization - something that is already happening with AR.io infrastructure!We cover a ton in this episode, and Phil is truly a Permaweb Pioneer having been one of the early internet explorers to find out about this technology and subsequently build a widely used app that is ArDrive.io. Follow @onlyarweave for all things Arweave related :)
Nathan hosts an AMA session with Lude of Crust Network on this live episode of Crypto Conversations. They talk about Crust Network's scalability and redundancy as an asset, how a single point of failure can ruin file storage (and why it should be decentralized), growing in an "established market," and why elephants don't get cancer! Crust Network → https://crust.network/ (https://crust.network/) or https://twitter.com/CrustNetwork (@CrustNetwork) The https://www.bitmart.com/nft/en/home (BitMart NFT Marketplace) is now LIVE! Check out our exclusive collections of premium NFTs from your favorite exchange. BitMart is expanding internationally, and we'd love it if you followed https://twitter.com/bitmartuk (@BitMartUK) and https://twitter.com/bitmart_russia (@BitMart_Russi)https://twitter.com/bitmartrussia (a) to show how crypto is taking over the globe! Don't have a crypto account and want to trade the headlines? https://www.bitmart.com/en?r=besmart (Sign up for a BitMart account) TODAY and start your journey NOW! BitMart has a https://www.bitmart.com/task-center-welcome-bonus/en (welcome bonus) for all NEW users where you can win up to $3,000 just by registering, depositing, and trading your favorite crypto. Remember to follow, like, and subscribe to all our social media for the latest update on everything BitMart. https://twitter.com/BitMartExchange (Twitter) | https://twitter.com/BitMartResearch (BitMart Research) | https://www.facebook.com/bitmartexchange/ (Facebook) | https://t.me/BitMartExchange (Telegram) | https://www.tiktok.com/@bitmart.exchange (TikTok) | https://instagram.com/bitmart_exchange?utm_medium=copy_link (Instagram) | https://discord.com/invite/RTT4vweX2X (Discord)
What's the best Windows Server and Azure hybrid configuration? Richard talks to Orin Thomas about the new Windows Server Hybrid Administrator Associate certification. Orin digs into how the hybrid certifications pick up where regular Windows Server certifications leave off, adding Azure's role as backup, extended storage, telemetry, and security solutions. The conversation explores how different organizations implement services like file storage and how Azure can add to those solutions without needing significant user retraining but still add essential capabilities. Hybrid is a logical destination for some organization workloads, and certification can get you up to speed on all the options!Links:Windows Server Hybrid Administrator AssociateAzure File SyncAzure SentinelMigrating Hyper-V VMs to AzureRecorded July 5, 2022
Jessica Ko is the CEO and co-founder of Playbook.com, a visual cloud storage platform for designers. She was a designer for over 10 years at Google and Opendoor, and is now working to make it easier for freelancers and designers to share their assets with the world. LOOKING FOR A FILE STORAGE SOLUTION MADE FOR CREATIVES? Create a free account on Playbook and get free 100GB in hosting space - https://www.playbook.com/CONNECT WITH JESSICA KOTwitter - https://twitter.com/yogooglemeupLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kojessica/CONNECT WITH MELinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayneil Twitter - https://twitter.com/jayneildalal
Koii Network. Al Morris, Founder of Koii Network, explains the unique benefits content creators will experience using its technology and what sets Koii apart from other networks.If you like the sound of building applications, publishing content, and earning tokenized rewards this episode is the one you don't want to miss. In this episode, we learn everything you need to know about the first network to achieve scalable generalized consensus, Dive in and find out more about Koii Network!Full Show Notes at: https://newtocrypto.io/episode/al-morris-koii-network/SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW:Apple Podcast: https://newtocrypto.io/itunesGoogle Podcasts: https://newtocrypto.io/google-podcastsSpotify: https://newtocrypto.io/spotify FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Twitter: @CryptoTravels5Instagram: @cryptotravelsmichaelEmail: show[at]newtocrypto[dot]io DONATE CRYPTO TO THE SHOW:If you'd like to donate cryptocurrency to New To Crypto Podcast, feel free to send to the following wallets:$BTC: Bitcoin: bc1qngdug80xx08urnaj65phrfvsku0ddfvqs582ly$ETH Ethereum: 0xEbeBde4A8c3945274392d54244a3e97795C25992$LTC Litecoin: LbHfCaNyMwLgdZxv7Aak5DcjW8kuyURfTJ$DOGE Dogecoin: DQSLissY3MsgF37gc7DpwmNjiECsmHPMBJ$SOL Solana: Ckr3TbBBi3xEWJBvpgp7KJRwDoYG8tR1geZqfTe9pED$CRO Crypto.com: 0xEbeBde4A8c3945274392d54244a3e97795C25992$FTM Fantom: 0xEbeBde4A8c3945274392d54244a3e97795C25992 We are very happy to announce our sponsor.This episode is brought to you byBrave and Brave Wallet are built by a team of privacy focused, performance oriented pioneers of the web. Brave was co-founded by Brendan Eich & Brian Bondy. Brendan Eich is the creator of Javascript, and was a co-founder of Mozilla Firefox.Download the Brave privacy browser at brave.com/newtocryptoThe New to Crypto Podcast is designed to guide you through the crypto landscape with pinpoint accuracy. New episodes are added daily. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and listen to all of the episodes to help you in your cryptocurrency journey.I'd love to hear from you! Email me at show@newtocrypto.io and let's chat.LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes.DISCLAIMER:New To Crypto is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. All opinions expressed by the hosts and guests should not be considered as financial advice. Views expressed by guests and the host do not reflect the views of the show. Listeners should perform their own research. Sponsorships, which are clearly disclosed, are informational in nature and do not constitute a call to action to purchase cryptocurrency. This channel does not offer the purchase or sale of securities. New to Crypto Podcast is not responsible, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused by, alleged to be caused by, or in connection with the use of or reliance on any content, goods or services mentioned in this published media.Support the show: https://newtocrypto.io/
How we built a file system on top of Matrix
In this Permaweb Panel hosted live on @onlyarweave's twitter account, we discuss what's in store for Arweave in 2022 and what we'd like to see going forward. Hear from the founders of Kwil, Spheron, Sarcophagus, the bundlr.network, and KYVE). It's an informative discussion and a great way to start 2022!Some topics covered: Decentralized UI's and more with Spheron. The importance of free speech and DAO tooling with Quil. Generational data integrity and more with Sarcophagus. Living in a cross-chain world with KYVE.We also hear from Rob of 4SV.io, who is an investor in the ecosystem :).Be sure and follow @onlyarweave to stay in the loop!
Talk of how you handle your files may not sound like the sexiest thing in the world, but it's actually very important to consider and get right so that you can be more effective and efficient in how you go about your work and how you deal with your clients. In this bonus episode, we discuss different methods of taking care of your files to ensure a great day to day experience for you and your clients.
In this episode, Kris goes into how to store and where to store your video files.
On the 30th episode of “That's Nifty” we sat down with x0r to talk about art and the technology behind it.Before we get to our interviews, we have a quick weekly update from Larry and Tyler:Catch-Up (0:00-12:39)Topics:Artifex Auctions, Billelis Balance Collectors Drop, Defaced and Friends, GEVOLS, 888 Insiders, NiftyGateway "Verified Collections", Bored Apes AuctionMentions:@toomuchlag_ @GEVOLsNFT @artifex_project @billelis @Defacedstudio @crypto888crypto @niftygateway @robotosNFT @BoredApeYC @yugalabs @Denzuulx0r (12:39 - 1:30:14)Twitter: @x0rartWebsite: https://niftygateway.com/profile/x0rTopics:Anonymity, DISCORD OVERLOAD, Scavenger Hunt/Puzzles, ASCII Art, “Merkle Tree”, Getting on chain, Arweave and IPFS, Magic NFTs, What does x0r mean?, “Consensus”, EIP-1559 Ultrasound Money, Face Melt Redemption, "In Code we Trust", Contract Functions, File Storage, Dynamic Metadata, ERC-721 Standard, PROOFOFVAX.IOMentions:@muratpak @3LAU @RaritySniperNFT @DavePollotArt @LOOT74111589 @ArweaveTeam @gmunk @ILikeLulzSec @ASCIIPunksNFT @manifoldxyz
In today's episode, I'm going to share with you some best management practices with it comes to file naming and storage – in addition to learning effective methodologies for file and folder organization. See Episode 172 - Custom Computing, for details behind the machine I currently use:https://allaroundgrowth.buzzsprout.com/650959/9023843-ep-172-custom-computingToday...organization and efficiency.Links:(PreSearch terms: “File Storage and Naming”)File naming and structurehttps://libguides.princeton.edu/c.php?g=102546&p=930626Best practices for file naminghttps://library.stanford.edu/research/data-management-services/data-best-practices/best-practices-file-namingFile Organization – Data Management Recommended Practiceshttps://guides.library.upenn.edu/datamgmt/fileorgFile Naming Conventionshttps://datamanagement.hms.harvard.edu/collect/file-naming-conventionsDocument Storage and Naming Conventionshttps://www.systems2win.com/c/StorageNaming.htmNaming files and foldershttps://www2.le.ac.uk/services/research-data/old-2019-12-11/organise-data/naming-filesFile Naming Conventions – Data Management for Undergraduate Researchershttps://guides.lib.purdue.edu/c.php?g=353013&p=2378293(PreSearch Terms: “Effective Computer Folder Organization”)How to Best Organize Your Computer Files, Folders & Documentshttps://business.tutsplus.com/tutorials/how-to-organize-computer-files--cms-3219111 Best Practices for Organizing Your Business Files & Foldershttps://www.ezcomputersolutions.com/best-practices-organizing-business-files/How to Organize Computer Files (Electronic File Management Tips)https://www.thebalancesmb.com/computer-file-management-tips-2948083The Most Effective Way of Organizing Your Files and Foldershttps://www.asianefficiency.com/organization/organize-your-files-folders-documents/The Best Way to Organize Your Files and Foldershttps://collegeinfogeek.com/file-folder-organization/Find Files Faster: How to Organize Files and Foldershttps://zapier.com/blog/organize-files-folders/Zen and the Art of File and Folder Organizationhttps://www.howtogeek.com/howto/15677/zen-and-the-art-of-file-and-folder-organization/ Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/allaroundgrowth)
Today’s most demanding unstructured workloads, such as AI, ML and DL are difficult for many traditional storage systems to handle. Typically, these data-intensive workloads require massive amounts of CPU and GPU processing power that put a lot of stress on traditional storage systems. If this challenge sounds familiar, an all-flash, all-NVME data lake storage system could be the solution for which you’ve been waiting.
Sit back and relax because The Crypto Masters have an exciting crypto asset to discuss this week as they review Filecoin. Filecoin is, you guessed it, all about files and file storage, of course in a decentralized manner. Filecoin a real-world use case and from a user's perspective it is very similar to dropbox, depending on the application you plan on using. Be sure to tune in this week and stay tuned for our final thoughts! Filecoin Website: https://filecoin.io/ ChainSafe: https://app.files.chainsafe.io/ Website: www.thecryptomasters.com facebook: @TheCryptocurrencyMasters twitter: @theCryptoMS1 instagram: @the_crypto_masters email: thecryptomasters19@gmail.com Intro/Outro Music: https://soundcloud.com/swamigeezy
Is writing 1 exabyte of data on DNA possible?Our guest, Jiahao Huang, is the Founder and COO of Nuclera.Learn more and connect with Jiahao:Website: https://www.nuclera.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/nucleraTwitter: https://twitter.com/jiahao28LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jiahao-huang1/Listen to more Calls From the Future here: https://bit.ly/2STWsETTIMESTAMPS:0:03 What is it like over the pond? 1:09 Nuclera introduction & storage 5:23 Writing DNA quickly 10:27 Where are we with DNA writing? 13:20 The hourly throughput 16:29 Does the read/write system make sense because it is so easy to copy DNA? 17:17 DNA compute 18:03 Jiahao's story 22:49 What is the scene like for funding bio-tech companies? 27:43 Biology helping to make a change 35:04 Sequencing Nuclera 42:50 Security for Bio-tech 45:43 How far away we are from writing 1 exabyte of data in 1 hour? 51:47 We learn by mistakes 55:19 How do you find the balance between the future and getting through today? 1:00:03 Thoughts on unique markers 1:01:22 How does Jiahao keep showing up? 1:02:53 Get in touch with Jiahao
Have you ever considered storing large binary files in your Git repositories? There are times where you may want to do this, e.g. for my podcast cloudwithchris.com to store my podcast files. Git LFS is an extension to Git which replaces large files with text pointers inside Git. Listen in to find out why you should care, how it works and what it is!
IPFS is a "peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol designed to make the web faster, safer, and more open." Although IPFS isn't strictly blockchain-based, it does embody many of the core principles of blockchain including decentralization, distributed nodes, and data permanence. Although IPFS itself isn't a blockchain, it has many blockchain applications and is used by many blockchain/crypto projects. In this post, I'll explain the absolute basics of how IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) works, the applications that it has, and most importantly, I'll walk you through creating your very first website and "hosting" it with IPFS.
Cybersecurity and Compliance with Craig Petronella - CMMC, NIST, DFARS, HIPAA, GDPR, ISO27001
Craig Petronella of Petronella Technology Group, Inc. and ComplianceArmor.com and Sanjeev Verma discuss a highly secure, CMMC and ITAR compliant, end to end encrypted email and file storage solution called Preveil that helps vastly accelerate compliance mandates with regulations such as CMMC, DFARS, NIST, ITAR, HIPAA, GDPR, and more. Be sure to contact Petronella for special discounted pricing on an exclusive compliance bundle that we've created and customized for our audience that combines the power of Preveil with Petronella's policies, procedures and security controls to greatly enhance the cybersecurity maturity level and SPRS score of your firm! Get your system security plan (SSP), plan of actions and milestones (POAMs), required policies, procedures, DFARS/NIST SPRS self assessment score as high as possible in record time, with most of the mappings already done for you!
In this podcast, Mike Cameron, System Engineer at Nutanix, discusses how to eliminate complexity with a single click deployment for state and local government and education.
The Nature Photo Guys, Joe and Chris, discuss different file storage options and suggest important backup solutions that they use in the field and at home as nature photographersThe Nature Photo GuysEmail: info@thenaturephotoguys.caWebsite: http://www.TheNaturePhotoGuys.caFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/thenaturephotoguyspodcastInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/thenaturephotoguyspodcastJoe DesjardinsEmail: joe@joedesjardins.caWebsite: http://www.JoeDesjardins.caFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/joedesjardins.caInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/joedesjardins.caChris GibbsEmail: info@chrisgibbsphotography.comWebsite: http://www.ChrisGibbsPhotography.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/chrisgibbsphotographyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/chrisgibbsphotography
Wedding Videography School | a podcast for wedding videographers
Michael and Adam open the show with updates on what's going with their work schedules and event bookings for 2021. Afterwards, the guys discuss editing during the holiday, Adam gives his industry predictions for next year and Michael gives Adam his recommendation for how to archive his weddings next season.Find us on Instagram: @weddingvideographyschool @aflatis @filmsaboutloveLooking for Adam's LUT pack? You can find it here. Want the ultimate wedding videography contract that includes a force majeure clause? Here it is. Like what you hear? Check out the VideoBros Podcast (it's like this one, but longer and way more inappropriate).Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/WVSPodcast)
NetApp Cloud Volumes Service für Google Cloud ist vollständig in Google Cloud integriert und bietet einen Cloud-nativen File Storage Service mit der erforderlichen Leistung, Verfügbarkeit und Sicherheit, um unternehmenskritische Anwendungen effizient zu betreiben. Was steckt genau dahinter? Das Interview von Oliver Schonschek, Insider Research, mit Oliver Krause von NetApp liefert Antworten.
Frank de Jonge Twitter - https://twitter.com/frankdejongeFrank on GitHub - https://github.com/frankdejongeFrank's Blog - https://blog.frankdejonge.nl/Flysystem - https://flysystem.thephpleague.com/v2/docs/Mollie Payments - https://www.mollie.com/enThe PHP League of Extraordinary Packages - https://thephpleague.com/#packagesLaravel Documents: File Storage - https://laravel.com/docs/8.x/filesystemChristoph Rumpel Episode - https://laravelpodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/the-service-container-with-christoph-rumpelStreamed Download - https://laravel.com/docs/8.x/responses#streamed-downloadsReplicate Adapter - https://flysystem.thephpleague.com/v1/docs/adapter/replicate/Flysystem V2 - https://flysystem.thephpleague.com/v2/docs/what-is-new/Schiphol Airport - https://www.schiphol.nl/nl/Ecologi, Tree Sponsorship - https://ecologi.com/frankdejonge Episode SponsorshipTranscription sponsored by LarajobsEditing sponsored byTighten
AndrewTanoshiboy sketchcard: https://www.instagram.com/p/CHBETazha3X/boba fett helmet lego: https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/boba-fett-helmet-75277Mad Chatters Podcast: https://madchatters.libsyn.com/251-visiting-walt-disney-world-in-2020Streets of Steel board game: https://www.wildpowergames.com/about-streets-of-steelI am Walt Disney book: https://www.amazon.com/Disney-Ordinary-People-Change-World/dp/0735228752I am Jim Henson book: https://www.amazon.com/Henson-Ordinary-People-Change-World/dp/052542850XOnward Popcorn bucket: https://wdwnt.com/2020/08/photos-new-onward-guinevere-van-popcorn-bucket-drives-into-disneys-hollywood-studios/Runaway Railway Wishables: https://www.piratesandprincesses.net/mickey-and-minnies-runaway-railway-wishables-appearing-on-march-4th/LaurenThe Crown - Season 4: https://www.netflix.com/title/80025678The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special: https://www.starwars.com/disneyplus/the-lego-star-wars-holiday-specialPossessor: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5918982/The Third Day: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10482370/PatrickAWS S3: https://aws.amazon.com/s3/S3 Pricing: https://aws.amazon.com/s3/pricing/Best value streaming service Slack poll: https://mof1podcast.slack.com/archives/CFA1WETNW/p1605717071186000
File sharing has been around for quite some time now, but some projects -such as the mainnet launch of filecoin, the timely reason for this episode - aim to add token-driven incentive structures into a world that was previously run by altruism and pragmatism. Crypto Finance's Head of Research, Dr. Lewin Boehnke, looks at the cryptoeconomics and token value proposition of distributed file storage. Due to poor audio quality near the end of the recording, we unfortunately had to cut this session a bit short, removing some of the Q&A.
Do you dream of a world without paper? The idea of “going paperless” has been around for years, but many of us still struggle to avoid drowning in paper. There's not a simple route to paperlessness. Paper comes from many sources, so it requires a multi-pronged solution. In episode #34 of The Clutter Fairy Weekly, Gayle Goddard, professional organizer and owner of The Clutter Fairy in Houston, Texas, offers tactics for reducing your paper load and working your way toward a paperless lifestyle.Links mentioned in this episode:OptOutPrescreen.comNational Do Not Mail ListCatalogChoiceThe Clutter Fairy Weekly is a live webcast and podcast designed to help you clear your clutter and make space in your home and your life for more of what you love. We meet Tuesdays at noon (U.S. Central Time) to answer your decluttering questions and to share organizing tools and techniques, success stories and “ah-hah!” moments, seasonal suggestions, and timeless tips.To participate live in our weekly webcast, join our meetup group, follow us on Facebook, or subscribe to our mailing list.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theclutterfairy)
Our team has been using Nextcloud to replace Dropbox for over a year, we report back on what has worked great, and what's not so great. Plus why Linus Torvalds has become the master of saying no. Special Guest: Drew DeVore.
Show Notes Anexinet Infrastructure Modernization Podcast: Hybrid Cloud File Storage Episode 53 Keith Nargi and Sean Donnelly from Qumulo join the podcast to discuss Qumulo’s File Storage products and philosophies. […] The post Episode 53: Hybrid Cloud File Storage appeared first on Anexinet.
Working from home isn't always fun - keeping track of files, documents, and spreadsheets on your own can be a larger task than at an office with centrally managed storage. Thankfully Synology is here to offer you home storage solutions that fit any size. Whether you want to store documents and work locally or access it across the internet, keeping your important files safe is what Synology does every day. Take a listen to our chat with Marketing Specialist Kyle Foster.
Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
The internet was originally created as a platform to communicate freely, but it soon became a place where people could be monitored, controlled, and censored. 98% of content on the internet is deleted every 20 years. More surprisingly, based on a Twitter study, a third of links change their content fundamentally or are removed completely, within three months of their creation. Arweave is a new data storage protocol that enables economically sustainable permanence for the very first time. Built on a blockchain-like structure called the blockweave, one of the applications on Arweave is what they have coined “the permaweb”. This is an array of data, websites, and decentralised applications, to which anyone can contribute and maintain. This system provides an incentive to store your data without compromising your privacy, solving one of the key issues facing the current web.Sam Williams, Co-founder & CEO of Arweave, talks about the technical solution they have built, the economic model around endowment, and the ethical and philosophical questions the permanence of information against concepts like “the right to be forgotten” raises.Topics covered in this episode:- Sam’s background and how he got into the blockchain space- Breaking down BitTorrent – the first scalable decentraized file sharing system- Data sustainability on the web and what should be kept- Arweave under the hood and what is a blockweave- How data is stored and retrieved in blocks- Arweave’s economics and incentive model- Data replication within the infrastructure and ensuring decentralization in the future- The AR tokens and how the Arweave endowment works- Arweave vs Skynet vs IPFS- Does Arweave help with the data availability problem in Ethereum?- Arweave's business model- Community projects that Arweave are involved with and what’s next for the projectEpisode links: - [Arweave website](https://www.arweave.org/)- [Welcome to the Permaweb](https://medium.com/@arweave/welcome-to-the-permaweb-ce0e6c73ddfb)- [Arweave Whitepaper](https://www.arweave.org/files/arweave-lightpaper.pdf)- [Arweave on Medium](https://medium.com/@arweave)- [Arweave Twitter](https://twitter.com/ArweaveTeam)- [Sam Williams Twitter](https://twitter.com/samecwilliams)- [Mainnet 2020 – Messari's Flagship Crypto Event (June 1 to 3)](https://mainnet.events)- [Free tickets to Web 3.0 Forum (June 8 to 10)](https://ti.to/cogx/cogx-2020/discount/TPDODSFP100)- [Casual meetup for friends of Epicenter](https://epicenter.rocks/virtualmeetup)Sponsors: - ShapeShift: ShapeShift is the leading crypto platform offering zero-commission trading - https://shapeshift.com/This episode is hosted by Sebastien Couture & Friederike Ernst. Show notes and listening options: [epicenter.tv/341](https://epicenter.tv/341
Mozilla and KaiOS join forces to bring a modern browser engine to the feature phone platform, GCC 9.3 has arrived with mitigations for Intel's LVI vulnerability, and Nextcloud's latest numbers show healthy growth and continued profitability.
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In this episode, I discuss how I finally took the plunge and started using Git Large File Storage in my repositories. To view the transcript/post of this podcast, please visit Git Large File Storage on interglobalmedianetwork.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maria-campbell/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maria-campbell/support
ShowNotes Single Sign Out Follow-up @ 1:30 Cloud Manager and IoT @ 4:30 Jim Marion on Timeline Visualizations @ 8:00 This one weird trick that service desks hate! @ 9:30 CredSSP Running multiple ES versions on a box @ 14:00 File Storage and PeopleSoft @ 22:00 Idea - Support for S3-compatible Object Storage
Podcast 11 - Rene Descartes Join the Noob and his cohost as he talks about a bunch of stuff he doesnt know and kinda talks about Rene Descartes. Descartes is a fantastic contributer to the world of math and science. In this episode the noob classesly disrespects all of that. Most importantly he is the Father of of the Cartesian Coordinate system... in other words the way we locate eveything in the CAD world. Tips and Tricks Tip: Use lisps and APPLOAD to make life easier Trick: Purge Reg apps Alcoholic beverage of the show: Sam Adams Boston Lager Abita Cirrusly Wheat Parish Brewing Canebreak Sweet Circle Template that looks like a transformer eye Not an OSNAP game, its testing them skills. The Eyeballing Game Facebook Heptic Feeback Gloves TrustRadius Best Computer-Aided Design Autodesk Navisworks Mathmatician is actually a Group of Mathmaticians Bookathathourus - Golygon Table Sized Digitizer DraftSight Image Tracer CADnoob inkscape image to DWG Onshape File Storage Lumion Fusion 360 Future of CAD To inifinity and Beyond Tinkercad Tinkercad to Fusion 360 Procore Autodesk bought PlanGrid API in the courts Rene Descartes Cartesian Coordinate System https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/feb/14/rene-descartes-poisoned-catholic-priest https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9_Descartes https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/descartes/#NewSci http://mentalfloss.com/article/550161/facts-about-rene-descartes http://petercorke.com/wordpress/descartes-bones
One of the architectural challenges that are often overlooked is large file storage. These may be documents, images, or other general binary structures. This situation is also becoming a much more common challenge for applications. We often have a feature for storing a profile picture for users, PDF documents, or other similar features. This area is something worth spending time on during the creation of the software architecture. Storage and Retrieval Any time you store data, you have to include the mechanism to retrieve it. In the world of data stores, that often means a way to index metadata or maybe the content. When we look at large file storage, we have several options. There is the old solution of file system storage with a path, or we can look at blobs, cloud storage, and other solutions. Each of these options has pros and cons to consider as we architect our solution. We also need to think about how to retrieve and restore that data to its original form. This step may be a simple task, or we might have encryption, compression, and file format steps to deal with. For example, we can store a resume as a file. However, we may accept Acrobat, Word, and other formats. We are usually not going to be able to maintain the original name when we store it to a file system. However, does that include an extension as well? Moving Data One of the essential factors in how you architect a solution to this problem is how often you will need to move around data. If you will only have one server and can support the needed space, then you might find a file system easier. When you move to multiple servers, then a cloud or SAN will make more sense. When you need to keep the data within the database for easily moving around the database in a single step, then you will need to use blobs. In my experience, the "store it in the database" approach often is the first thought. However, this is rarely the best approach. The exception usually involves security requirements, although even those can often be addressed while storing data via a file system. Cleaning Up Your Mess When you decide to use a file system as storage either for temporary files or the long term, you have to consider clean-up. The problem with using a file system for storage is that it does not clean up or re-use space automatically. You will need to create processes that determine what can be removed/re-used and how that clean up is done. This obstacle is not very different from situations where log files can become large or numerous. However, it is a problem you should keep in mind while architecting your solution.
Want to learn how to easily take advantage of cloud-native services for existing file-based applications? In this session, we explore how you can use AWS services to easily and cost-effectively load, store, and protect your file-based workloads in the cloud. We dive deep into native features of services such as Amazon EFS-specifically, lifecycle management and provisioned throughput for Linux workloads-and native Active Directory integration for Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, we review how to configure backups with AWS Backup and other storage services, and we show you how to quickly migrate your datasets to the cloud using AWS DataSync and AWS Snowball..
A technical deep dive into the Amazon FSx for Lustre service that provides customers a fully managed high-performance file system optimized for workloads such as machine learning, high performance computing (HPC), video processing, financial modeling, and electronic design automation (EDA). In this session, data scientists, researchers, and system administrators learn how to launch a file system that allows applications to access data at hundreds of gigabytes per second with sub-millisecond latencies, allowing them to rapidly process large data stored on long-term data stores like Amazon S3 or on-premises filers.
In this session, we focus on innovations in the fast-growing AWS file-storage portfolio, including Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS), Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, and Amazon FSx for Lustre.
James and I spoke back in March in Florida, same time as Nate ( Last weeks Episode) , so James is part of the Oh Crap where did I put those files deal...which is funny cause we discuss FILE STORAGE in the interview ..LOL James Works for Shirk Photography ( yes I make fun of Ben ) I really appreciate James being patient with posting these late , I hope you enjoy our convo if your into NERDY PHOTO Talk --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/offtrackwithtroy/support
This week on Blockchain 2025 we have the second part of our “Industry Revisit” series where Matt and Blake dissect some of the most intriguing blockchain projects from 2018. As a quick refresher, the goal here is to check back in on these projects to see how things have been progressing and if we believe they still have a compelling use case. It’s important to do this type of research now so that you’re well informed for the day the market turns back around. Here are the industries they looked at: Real Estate: Putting real estate on the blockchain would enable buildings to become “tokenized”, essentially allowing investors to buy and sell shares in things like apartment buildings or even their own houses. You could even put the deeds to these houses on the blockchain so that you could easily verify who that property belongs to. This doesn’t sound revolutionary for those in the US or Europe, but in countries like Haiti and Peru, it can be difficult to determine ownership especially after natural disasters like earthquakes which could destroy public records. And if you’ve ever purchased a property, you know about all the middlemen that take a a percentage of the final transaction. Blockchain could eliminate those fees and streamline the process. While this sounds practical, it is still a long way off from being reality due to the existing power structures currently in place. Religion: Projects like 0xOmega are looking to put religion on the blockchain. While it may not be the most killer use case, it’s not that far fetched to consider putting a sacred text on the blockchain so that the original mandates are recorded in history for no-one to tamper with. It would be the equivalent of putting the Ten Commandments or the Constitution on the blockchain, so that there would be no ambiguity as to what the original founders intended the documents to proclaim. Followers could even use the token to vote on proposed changes or to give donations to those in need. Again, not the best use case but this interesting to think about. File Storage: When Facebook first started, a majority of their operating costs went to towards purchasing servers to store data. These days, start-ups can simply sign-up for Amazon Web Services and upload all of their data to the cloud for a fraction of the cost. Decentralized file storage projects are looking to go a step further by allowing people to rent out their excess computer space, just like you would rent out a spare room on Airbnb. Aside from the possibility of even cheaper storage, this would also prevent the risk of a handful of companies being responsible for protecting everyone’s data. A decentralized network could spread out the risk amongst a massive fleet of computers, so no single entity bore the responsibility of securing the network. Traditional cloud services may not go away, but there is definitely a place for decentralized file storage. Big name investors like Naval Ravikant have backed projects like IPFS, and Blake is confident that this space will blow up at some point in the future. Decentralized Exchanges: Coinbase and Binance are two of the biggest money making machines in the blockchain industry. Despite Bitcoin’s weak price action, they have been raking in profits. However, centralized exchanges are susceptible to cyber attacks. We’ve seen this time and time again with exchanges like Mt. Gox and Cryptopia. Decentralized Exchange’s look to solve this problem by relaying buy and sell orders directly between two people. Thus eliminating the risk associated with trusting a third party. Before these take off, they must address pressing issues like regulatory requirements and the ability to find liquidity for the assets. Coinbase and Binance have already taken precautionary steps to avoid being dethroned by either acquiring or building decentralized versions of themselves. Once the usability and design improves, expect these products to be just as sticky as their predecessors which have served as the gateway to cryptocurrency for millions around the globe. That’s it for this week’s episode. As we mentioned it’s important to check back in and see how things are shaking out in this fast evolving space. We hope that you enjoyed and as always feel free to drop us a note if you have any comments or questions.
This week Matty James Hopkins (@mattyjameshopkins) joins me to chat about his photography passion and future goals. We delve into luminosity masking in Adobe Photoshop and discuss some issues I have been facing with file storage while launching my new tassiegrammer.com.au website. We also chat about the recently leaked Canon EOS-RP, our thoughts on the possible Fujifilm modular GFX and whether Instagram is really limiting post reach to 7%. Episode Links Project RAWcast Sydney / South Coast NSW full day workshop 17th March 2019 Project RAWcast Cradle Mountain Workshop - 11th - 14th April 2019 @mattyjameshopkins on Instagram Matty James Hopkins on Facebook An Introduction to Luminosity Masks - CaptureLandscapes TK Actions V6 Panel - Luminosity Masking Panel A Complete Guide to Organizing Your Photos in Lightroom and Maintaining an Efficient Workflow | Fstoppers New Tassiegrammer Website - tassiegrammer.com.au Here are the full Canon EOS RP specifications | Canon Rumors Instagram: No, We're Not Hiding Your Photos from Your Followers Canon EOS RP Revealed in Leaked Photos and Specs Fujifilm is Developing a Modular GFX Medium Format Camera Project RAWcast Facebook Project RAWcast Instagram Project RAWcast Patreon
Office Hours Podcast Episode 006 In episode 6, photographers Ashton Staniszewski and David Patino tackle these audience questions: - How do you pitch value-added widgets to clients? - Should you use Lightroom or Photoshop when editing? - Workflow question: What hard drives do you use? Talking cameras: The one we all love to hate but secretly want -- The Red (https://www.red.com) TL;DR: Have backups. Follow the Office Hours Team on IG + Web: @KatieoLantukh - kopublicrelations.com @DavidAPatino - davidpatino.com @AshtonStan - ashtonstan.com
Join us in the Fishbowl! Today we dive into a great fishbowl conversation about IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) and decentralized file storage. This discussion took place at the 2018 Web3 Summit in Berlin, Germany. This episode is sponsored by our friends at https://Giveth.io, and produced by Giveth contributors Joshua and Bruce of https://Disinter-Media.com To help support the podcast, please donate ETH to our wallet at: 0xDa77eB50dA282bb1BC54a0677622854AeFE05B94 Learn more about us at https://dattpodcast.com Until next time, keep Decentralizing All The Things!
Happy New Year everyone, hope you had a wonderful holiday and excited about the new year has in store. This week, Dwayne and I chat with Mike McGhee about Nutanix Files – which is our software-defined scale-out file storage solution. We cover deployment scenarios, uses cases and we have fun with DNS.
Build a website in just 5 days (even if you're not techie) at www.free5daywebsitechallenge.com Already have a website? Take the Free "Jumpstart Your Website Traffic" marketing mini-course at www.jumpstartyourwebsitetraffic.com Leave a Review! Welcome to my September Income Report! Each month I publish an income report to take you behind the scenes of my online business and reveal exactly how much money I make, how much I spend and lessons learned along the way! If you want to learn step-by-step how to build a website so that you can start a side hustle and make money online, check out this blog post on how to get started! View all of my income reports here! IMPORTANT THINGS THAT HAPPENED IN SEPTEMBER I sent out a market research survey to my email list. I blocked time for planning 2019. I launched the Web Designer Academy with an email series and a no-pitch webinar. I went to Austin for a long-weekend for a mastermind retreat. I brought on an intern. I brought on a new VA/project manager. Notes I found to myself in my planner: “I have another commitment.” *Schedule MY time* REVIEW OF MY GOALS My goal each month has been to generate $10,000 in revenue because my rough breakdown to replace my old paycheck, cover business expenses and pay taxes is: $5000 – Income to cover my old paycheck. $2500 – Expenses $2500 – Taxes WHAT I FOCUSED ON IN SEPTEMBER Coming off of August into September I was still totally in GO mode. I was determined to plan out my entire 2019, so I blocked a few days in the first week of the year to review my metrics and send out a market research survey to my email list all about their opinions on the 5 Day Website Challenge and my Serious Side Hustlers membership. In that first week I also contracted with a new virtual assistant who is all the things that I’m not: organized and detail oriented, and now I have enough hours of help every month. I also posted a listing for an intern at a few of the local colleges and received a few excellent applications, and got some interviews scheduled for the end of the month. I knew I would have to slow down enough at some point to train and onboard people… but instead of slowing down I just added more hours to my day. The second week of September I immediately got to work on my Web Designer Academy launch – which coaches web designers through marketing their businesses and managing clients and projects. In August I’d written a few blog posts related to running a freelance web design business and ran Facebook ads to them in an unsuccessful attempt to start building up an email list before my launch… More on that later… And then in mid-September, I kicked off the launch using a strategy that I’d never tried before – a 3-week long email-only launch with a no-sales-pitch webinar in the middle of the launch. The launch campaign itself was designed only to be sent to people who continually expressed interest in the content all along the way – instead of spamming everyone with irrelevant emails – which felt amazing to me!! I spent quite a bit of time visioning my ideal client for the Web Designer Academy and writing emails that I felt would really speak to them and what they could get out of the program. For the first time since I launched the program the very first time, it felt really authentic and not salesy. During the launch I had several small client projects that booked, and also continued to work on the new project that was booked in August, and I was still recording 7 episodes of my podcast, Pep Talks for Side Hustlers, every single week. Go. Go. Go. And just as I was at the point of opening the cart for the Web Designer Academy, I hopped on a plane to spend a weekend in an AirBNB with 5 girls I’d never met before to mastermind and talk about the future of our businesses… Which was the reset button that I needed. More on that later. Upon returning from the mastermind weekend, I interviewed a few interns (although one really stood out and I hired her on the spot). And then I wrapped up the most successful launch of the Web Designer Academy to date! So with that, here’s how much I made in September of 2018, my ninth month of running my online business full time. INCOME BREAKDOWN PASSIVE INCOME: Affiliate Income – $2340.49 5 Day Challenge Upgrade – $406 Serious Side Hustlers – $899 Individual Courses – $0 Individual Serious Side Hustlers Workshops – $70 Web Designer Academy – $2907.88 Websites That Make Money Beta – $194 WordPress Protection Package – $299.65 PASSIVE INCOME TOTAL: $7407.02 TIME FOR MONEY INCOME Done For You Projects – $3090 Consulting – $2500 TIME FOR MONEY TOTAL: $4267.25 TOTAL INCOME: $11314.27 EXPENSES BREAKDOWN TOOLS 1Password for Teams – $0 AccessAlly (Membership plugin for all of my courses) – $79.00 Acuity Scheduling (Done For You Consultations) – $10.00 Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, etc.) $56.96 Amazon Web Services – $0.77 (no idea what this is for LOL!) Auphonic (audio optimization for podcast) – $11 Bluehost – $15.99 ContentSnare – $29 Cookiebot (GDPR Compliance) – $24 Drift Pro – $50 Dropbox (File Storage) – $19.99 Elegant Themes – $89.00 Flywheel – $110.00 FreeConferenceCall.com (Coaching & Client Calls) – $3.00 GoDaddy – $45.51 GSuite (wp-bff.com Email) – $10.76 HelloSign (Contract Software) – $300 Infusionsoft (email marketing, automation, e-commerce & customer management) – $321.34 LibSyn (Podcast Hosting) – $30.00 ManageWP (WordPress Site Management for Clients & WordPress Protection Package) – $109.07 Smart Podcast Player – $12 Soundup (Alexa Flash Briefing Hosting) – $9.99 Temi Transcription – $3.20 Typeform Pro – $35 Zapier – $15.00 Make Developer Renewal – $224 TOTAL: $1614.59 Marketing Bonjoro (Video Welcome Service) – $25.00 CoSchedule (Social Media Scheduling) – $59.00 HauteStock (Stock photos) – $0 LinkTree Pro (Instagram Profile Links) $6.00 Tailwind (Pinterest) $29.96 Facebook Ads – $315.26 Creative Market Templates, etc. – $8 TOTAL: $443.22 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Bench Accounting – $135.00 TOTAL: $135.00 HELP: Subcontractors TOTAL: $1623.05 LEARNING/MENTORSHIP Misc Audiobooks – $0 Courses – $97 TOTAL: $97 TRAVEL $198.09 – Southwest Fees Girlboss Retreat in Austin in September FEES Credit Card Processing Fees: ~400 OFFICE SUPPLIES $0 TOTAL EXPENSES: $4111.05 NET PROFIT: $7203.22 BIGGEST LESSONS LEARNED I had a freaking awesome month revenue-wise. In fact, it’s the best month I’ve ever had in my business. I’m gonna pat myself on the back for this one… My Web Designer Academy launch was the most successful yet, and it was the smoothest launch for me because I felt awesome about HOW I was promoting the program, and at the time of this recording we’re a month into the program and the students are amazing. That work fuels me! But my “success” came at a physical cost. At the beginning of the month, I was worn out physically. My eyes hurt and felt heavy. I was EXHAUSTED constantly. Even more alarming, my left thumb was really sore and it was hard to move my fingers on my left hand… Am I seriously working so much that I’m going to get carpal tunnel and have to wear a wrist brace like all the secretaries at my first job? And then I went away to the mastermind weekend, and was challenged on the way I was thinking and working, and reminded that I’m in control of all of this, and I have to take control of it starting now. I needed to take more time for myself. For self care. For the reason that I started this business in the first place. And for me, that meant going from 7 podcast episodes a week down to 3 so that I could go to hot yoga twice a week and actually move my body aside from walking my dog. And to put intentional effort into mentoring my team so that I have people I can rely on to help me. Nine months in, I feel like I’m really hitting my stride, and despite all the ups and downs mentally and physically, I wouldn’t trade this or go back to my day job for anything!!
Build a website in just 5 days (even if you're not techie) at www.free5daywebsitechallenge.com Already have a website? Take the Free "Jumpstart Your Website Traffic" marketing mini-course at www.jumpstartyourwebsitetraffic.com Leave a Review! Welcome to my August Income Report! Each month I publish an income report to take you behind the scenes of my online business and reveal exactly how much money I make, how much I spend and lessons learned along the way! If you want to learn step-by-step how to build a website so that you can start a side hustle and make money online, check out this blog post on how to get started! View all of my income reports here! IMPORTANT THINGS THAT HAPPENED IN AUGUST I booked one new Done For You client. I participated in the Thrive Virtual Conference. I worked 12 hour days, 6 days a week. I came to the realization that I needed more help in the marketing/admin side of my business. Notes I found to myself in my planner: “Take the first estimate that comes into your mind and double it. That’s how long it will really take!!!!” “ASK FOR HELP!!” “Today will be calm chaos.” “I need someone who can work 15 hours a week for me – maybe start with an intern?” “I own a web design agency instead of I am a web designer” “Hold your boundaries and guard your time like a bulldog, not a butterfly” REVIEW OF MY GOALS My goal each month has been to generate $10,000 in revenue because my rough breakdown to replace my old paycheck, cover business expenses and pay taxes is: $5000 – Income to cover my old paycheck. $2500 – Expenses $2500 – Taxes WHAT I FOCUSED ON IN AUGUST As I mentioned in my July income report, once my vacation was over in July, I jumped right back into the grind, working 12 hours a day 6 days a week in an attempt to do all the things. I put a ton of time into my Pinterest scheduling. I didn’t have many guests scheduled for my podcast which meant I was writing every episode myself. I had booked a new client who was very, very eager to get started, which is awesome, but on the flip-side when I’m already at capacity, it was challenging to fit the work into my schedule. I felt like I was all over the place and not very focused at all in August. I was just trying to keep up with all of my commitments in August and not let any of the balls I agreed to hold on to drop. That being said, here’s how much money I made in August 2018: INCOME BREAKDOWN PASSIVE INCOME: Affiliate Income – $1735.30 5 Day Challenge Upgrade – $319 Serious Side Hustlers – $1111.00 Individual Courses – $144 Individual Serious Side Hustlers Workshops – $0 Web Designer Academy – $197.00 Websites That Make Money Beta – $594.00 WordPress Protection Package – $419.38 PASSIVE INCOME TOTAL: $4519.68 TIME FOR MONEY INCOME Done For You Projects – $3090 Consulting – $2500 TIME FOR MONEY TOTAL: $5590.00 TOTAL INCOME: $10109.68 EXPENSES BREAKDOWN TOOLS 1Password for Teams – $43.16 AccessAlly (Membership plugin for all of my courses) – $79.00 Acuity Scheduling (Done For You Consultations) – $10.00 Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, etc.) $54.73 Amazon Web Services – $1.47 (no idea what this is for LOL!) Auphonic (audio optimization for podcast) – $45.00 Bluehost – $0 ContentSnare – $29 Cookiebot (GDPR Compliance) – $24 Dropbox (File Storage) – $19.99 Flywheel – $110.00 FreeConferenceCall.com (Coaching & Client Calls) – $3.00 GSuite (wp-bff.com Email) – $10.76 HelloSign (Contract Software) – $300 Infusionsoft (email marketing, automation, e-commerce & customer management) – $321.34 LibSyn (Podcast Hosting) – $30.00 ManageWP (WordPress Site Management for Clients & WordPress Protection Package) – $98.60 Smart Podcast Player – $12 Soundup (Alexa Flash Briefing Hosting) – $9.99 Zapier – $15.00 Misc Plugins – $89.00 TOTAL: $1305.11 Marketing Bonjoro (Video Welcome Service) – $25.00 CoSchedule (Social Media Scheduling) – $59.00 HauteStock (Stock photos) – $99.00 LinkTree Pro (Instagram Profile Links) $6.00 Tailwind (Pinterest) $29.96 Facebook Ads – 31.50 Creative Market Templates, etc. – $0 TOTAL: $250.46 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Bench Accounting – $135.00 TOTAL: $135.00 HELP: Subcontractors TOTAL: $1470.55 LEARNING/MENTORSHIP Misc Audiobooks – $7.00 Courses – $97 TOTAL: $104.00 TRAVEL $11.20 – Southwest Fees Girlboss Retreat in Austin in September FEES Credit Card Processing Fees: ~ $200 OFFICE SUPPLIES $0 TOTAL EXPENSES: $3433.16 NET PROFIT: $6676.56 BIGGEST LESSONS LEARNED As I review my numbers for August, I totally hit my revenue goal!! Which is super exciting, because that means that all my my hard work, hustle and 12 hour days resulted in me reaching my goal. However. That pace isn’t sustainable. It cost me physically. I was exhausted. I got sick that first week in August. I wasn’t making time to walk Scarlett every day so I’m literally sitting at my desk or on my couch for 12 hours a day. That’s not healthy. And while I have an awesome VA team, I really needed more time from them than I could afford at their current rates. Which sucks, because I love them, but running a business is about making decisions that help me create a stable, sustainable business. When led to the note in my planner about bringing someone on for 15 hours a week instead of the 15 hours a month I was currently getting. I have to be strategic, and I have to look out for myself, and so you’ll see in September’s income report the changes that I made. So this out of control, exhausted, overworking myself thing comes up for me from time to time in my business. It’s a conversation I’ve had several times with my business coach and that’s why I have the note “Guard your time like a bulldog, not a butterfly” written in my planner. I have a tendency to say yes to everything, and then put my own wellbeing aside to make sure things happen for other people. And it’s not a selfless thing. It’s actually very selfish, because I get a lot of validation from coming through for people. It makes me feel important. It’s 100% my ego at work. I had a call with my business coach in August where we talked about how much I’m working, and she asked me a question that was really hard to hear: Who is Shannon when she’s not working? What kinds of things does she like to do? And I couldn’t answer her. It made me feel really sad that I couldn’t. Because what is all of this for? My why has always been freedom, flexibility and financial independence but for some reason I keep trapping myself. So my homework has been to take Friday afternoons off and go do something by myself, in my city, that I like to do. Like, go be a tourist in Columbus, Ohio. Because this is a totally awesome city, I’ve lived here all my life and there are so many things that I’d love to do that my friends aren’t into, my husband’s not into, but I never make time to do myself. And so that’s what I’ve been doing. Exploring my city, taking time to do things by myself and just spending time not working. I’m a work in progress. I know I’ll never have it all figured out, but the important thing is that I know how I want to feel, and how I don’t want to feel, and as long as I’m taking the time to reflect and make adjustments, I’ll be okay. Change doesn’t happen overnight, which is something I keep reminding myself. Three years ago I dreamed of today. And then I made it happen. So if I can dream of the next iteration, and really focus on how I want it to feel and start putting a plan into motion, there’s no reason why I can’t work less and live more. Today’s pep talk is brought to you by Bluehost. Go to www.peptalksforsidehustlers.com/bluehost and get 36 months of web hosting for just $2.95 a month. That’s less than one trip to Starbucks a month – and if you’re anything like me, you’re at Starbucks more than that! Then you can sign up for my Free 5 Day Website Challenge at www.peptalksforsidehustlers.com/5day and I’ll show you step by step how to get started building your new website for your side hustle.
Build a website in just 5 days (even if you're not techie) at www.free5daywebsitechallenge.com Already have a website? Take the Free "Jumpstart Your Website Traffic" marketing mini-course at www.jumpstartyourwebsitetraffic.com Leave a Review! Welcome to my July Income Report! Each month I publish an income report to take you behind the scenes of my online business and reveal exactly how much money I make, how much I spend and lessons learned along the way! You can check out Part 1 where I review my income and goals here. If you want to learn step-by-step how to build a website so that you can start a side hustle and make money online, check out this blog post on how to get started! View all of my income reports here! EXPENSES BREAKDOWN TOOLS 1Password for Teams – $143.64 AccessAlly (Membership plugin for all of my courses) – $79.00 Acuity Scheduling (Done For You Consultations) – $10.00 Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, etc.) $54.73 Auphonic (audio optimization for podcast) – $11.00 Bluehost – $0 ContentSnare – $29 Cookiebot (GDPR Compliance) – $24 Dropbox (File Storage) – $19.99 Flywheel – $100.00 FreeConferenceCall.com (Coaching & Client Calls) – $3.00 GSuite (wp-bff.com Email) – $10.76 Infusionsoft (email marketing, automation, e-commerce & customer management) – $321.34 LibSyn (Podcast Hosting) – $20.64 ManageWP (WordPress Site Management for Clients & WordPress Protection Package) – $98.89 Smart Podcast Player – $6 Soundup (Alexa Flash Briefing Hosting) – $9.99 Zapier – $15.00 Misc Plugins – $135.00 TOTAL: $1091.98 Marketing Bonjoro (Video Welcome Service) – $25.00 CoSchedule (Social Media Scheduling) – $59.00 LinkTree Pro (Instagram Profile Links) $6.00 Tailwind (Pinterest) $0 Facebook Ads – 186.66 Creative Market Templates, etc. – $34.70 TOTAL: $311.36 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Bench Accounting – $135.00 TOTAL: $135.00 HELP: Subcontractors TOTAL: $1645.00 LEARNING/MENTORSHIP Misc Audiobooks TOTAL: $39.98 TRAVEL $300 – AirBNB for Girlboss Retreat in Austin in September FEES Credit Card Processing Fees: ~ $200 OFFICE SUPPLIES $0 TOTAL EXPENSES: $3618.16 NET PROFIT: $3859.01 Save BIGGEST LESSONS LEARNED As I reviewed my numbers for July, I see that my expenses are still higher than I want them to be for what I’m generating in revenue. And while I do believe that I must invest in my business in order to grow, I have to invest wisely, with focused intention. That philosophy applies to both time and money, because not only am I spending more money than I want to and not getting the ROI I want to get, I’m also spending more time than I want to and also not getting the ROI… So you know whose fault that is? Mine. My July income report is a clear representation of me winging it. Giving into the relief of not worrying about money and then making totally random decisions about how I spend my time (I’m looking at you, Bluehost Birthday Sale) and chasing shiny objects (Pinterest, that’s you. Definitely important, but I didn’t plan for you, Pinterest!). Yes, I’ve got my schedule and I was planning my week every week, but if how I’m spending my time doesn’t tie out to an overarching, clear goal? What’s the point? Oh my gosh, imagine what I could do with solid systems, a concrete plan, and laser-focus? That’s exciting to me. And that’s why I’m planning to do my own little mini-retreat so that I can go off and make some decisions about what I want to focus on for the rest of the year and in 2019 and create a plan, a budget and BOUNDARIES to make it happen. And as I plan for the rest of 2018 and for 2019, while I have a strong focus on increasing revenue, I’m going to look at realigning my spending on expenses to make it happen.
Build a website in just 5 days (even if you're not techie) at www.free5daywebsitechallenge.com Already have a website? Take the Free "Jumpstart Your Website Traffic" marketing mini-course at www.jumpstartyourwebsitetraffic.com Leave a Review! Welcome to Part 2 of June Income Report where I’ll tell you exactly how much money I spend and what I spent it on, plus lessons learned along the way! Check out Part 1 of the June Income Report where I break down my income and how I earned it in Episode 115. If you want to build a website and learn how to make money online, check out this blog post on how to get started! View all of my income reports here! EXPENSES BREAKDOWN TOOLS AccessAlly (Membership plugin for all of my courses) – $79.00 Acuity Scheduling (Done For You Consultations) – $10.00 Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, etc.) $54.73 Auphonic (audio optimization for podcast) – $11.00 Bluehost – $0 Dropbox (File Storage) – $19.99 FreeConferenceCall.com (Coaching & Client Calls) – $3.00 Cookiebot (GDPR Compliance) – $24 GSuite (wp-bff.com Email) – $10.76 Infusionsoft (email marketing, automation, e-commerce & customer management) – $330.66 LibSyn (Podcast Hosting) – $16.83 ManageWP (WordPress Site Management for Clients & WordPress Protection Package) – $101.61 Smart Podcast Player – $6 Soundup (Alexa Flash Briefing Hosting) – $9.99 Zapier – $15.00 Client Plugin Renewals – $30.00 TOTAL: $1108.09 MARKETING: Bonjoro (Video Welcome Service) – $25.00 CoSchedule (Social Media Scheduling) – $59.00 LinkTree Pro (Instagram Profile Links) $6.00 Tailwind (Pinterest) $8.61 Facebook Ads – 241.89 Creative Market Templates, etc. – $108.59 TOTAL: $449.50 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Bench Accounting – $135.00 TOTAL: $135.00 HELP: Subcontractors (VA Team, Graphic Designer, Web Developers) TOTAL: $940.55 LEARNING/MENTORSHIP Brock Johnson Hashtags – $27.00 TOTAL: $27 TRAVEL None FEES Credit Card Processing Fees: ~ $200 OFFICE SUPPLIES Toner, 2019 Planner and replacement Command key for my laptop: $196.54 TOTAL EXPENSES: $2515.71 NET PROFIT: $5656.04 BIGGEST LESSONS LEARNED June started out tough, then I had a turning point mid-month and it ultimately ended on an amazing note. AN EMOTIONALLY TOUGH MONTH It was tough because I had to come to terms emotionally with having to cancel a couple of large contracts. Even though they were monthly, cancel at any time contracts, I just felt like I was letting those people down and not meeting my obligation to them. But once I cancelled them, I felt such a sense of relief knowing that I’m doing what’s right for me and my business so that I can grow and I can actually help others achieve their goals. That sense of relief helped me come out of a fog of fear that had settled over me since I first left my day job in January. I hadn’t realized how negative my mindset had gotten because I was constantly worrying about whether I’d be able to pay myself on the 1st and the 15th of the month. And because I was in a constant state of worry, I was consuming as much information about business as I could, hoping that magic answer that would just make it all come easily would be out there. I was also gaining weight from the stress, which to me was crazy because the main reason I started my business was so that I could be in control of my time so that I would have time to eat healthy and work out. I had removed every single roadblock to losing weight, and yet, I still wasn’t doing what I know I needed to do to make it happen. I was still making excuses. BUSTING MY EXCUSES So one morning while we were camping, I opened up a Google Doc and I just started typing out every single reason why I couldn’t lose weight. I mean, I just let everything out on the page. Every single excuse that had piled up over the years, I just listed them out, one by one. And after I ran out of excuses, I went back to the top of the list, and starting with excuse number one, I wrote down all the reasons why that excuse wasn’t true. It was as if I wasn’t talking to myself, it was like I was talking to my best friend who I knew was struggling and really needed someone to give it to her straight in a really caring, compassionate way. And for the next week, every morning before I started work for the day, I pulled out that list and read it. It was a long one too. And before I knew it, those excuses began to sound ridiculous. And the truth I wrote below the excuses started to become my new story. And oddly enough, my actions began to follow. All the things that were hard before just weren’t hard. I just did them. And that continues still today. MY NEW BUSINESS STORY Seeing how much mental relief and traction I got from busting all my weight loss excuses, I decided to write down all the things I believed were making it really hard for me to reach my income goals each month. All my stories. All of my excuses. And then, like a kind friend, I told myself all of the reasons why those things weren’t true or they really didn’t matter. And I wrote my new story. I read it a few times a week in the morning to remind myself of what’s true, to keep me from slipping back into the fear. CHASING RELIEF After writing my new business story and ditching all those fearful excuses and beliefs, I felt even more relieved. I didn’t have too many projects vying for my attention in June. It felt like things slowed down a bit. More relief. Who is putting all of this pressure on me, anyway? Hmm… That’s a question I’ll have to explore another time
reCOMPOSE 037: File Storage & Backups Dealing with copious numbers of image files is a necessity for us photographers, and keeping these files safe is of utmost importance. In this episode of the reCOMPOSE podcast Andy and Juan discuss their strategies for ensuring the safety of our precious images. We discuss dealing with images while traveling, what to do when you return home and how to keep them safe once we have ingested them into our master catalogs. We don’t always have all the answers, but if we don’t we will research it and try to give you the best answer we can. So what have you got to lose, go ahead and send in your questions to us at contact@recompose.photo. Links mentioned on this episode Backblaze cloud backup Samsung SSD Drives Drobo Carbon Copy Cloner Anker Card Reader SanDisk Extreme PRO SD UHS-II USB Type-C Card Reader/Writer OWC Mercury Elite Pro Quad Picks of the Week Juan: JJC TM-F2 Wire Multi-Function LCD Timer Remote For Sony Andy: breakthrough.photography Dark CPL filters, 3- and 6- stop The reCOMPOSE page at kit.com where you can see all the products Juan and Andy recommend. Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Juan Pons: Website, Facebook Andy Williams: Website, Facebook reCOMPOSE Facebook Page
We are bullish on file storage using the blockchain. The cloud is just someone else's computer. And you are susceptible to others accessing your data (see Dropbox hack) A blockchain solution would empower decentralized end-users: files are encrypted, distributed, and then distributed in redundancy all around the world. You’re the only person who can access your files. Not even someone hosting your files can get to them, theoretically.
InvasIC Seminar: Vorträge im SFB/TRR 89 (HD 1280 - Video & Folien)
InvasIC Seminar: Vorträge im SFB/TRR 89 (HD 1280 - Video & Folien)
27. Febr. 2018 - Unternehmensspeicher mit Unterstützung für Object- und scale-out File Storage; Architekturübersicht und zentrale Leistungsmerkmale...
This month we talk high performance, cluster file systems with Liran Zvibel (@liranzvibel), CEO and Co-Founder of WekaIO, a new software defined, scale-out file system. I first heard of WekaIO when it showed up on SPEC sfs2014 with a new SWBUILD benchmark submission. They had a 60 node EC2-AWS cluster running the benchmark and achieved, at … Continue reading "56: GreyBeards talk high performance file storage with Liran Zvibel, CEO & Co-Founder, WekaIO"
This month we talk high performance, cluster file systems with Liran Zvibel (@liranzvibel), CEO and Co-Founder of WekaIO, a new software defined, scale-out file system. I first heard of WekaIO when it showed up on SPEC sfs2014 with a new SWBUILD benchmark submission. They had a 60 node EC2-AWS cluster running the benchmark and achieved, at … Continue reading "56: GreyBeards talk high performance file storage with Liran Zvibel, CEO & Co-Founder, WekaIO"
Six months ago I did a video at Discover Las Vegas with Qumulo (see https://youtu.be/27jZI3sZ63Y). Since then, Qumulo has added cloud functionality and I discuss that with Joel Groen, Product Management from Qumulo.
What if you could store your data in the cloud, encrypted, for a fraction of the cost of Amazon S3, Google, or Azure? With Sia, a decentralized file storage solution that leverages blockchain, you can. Learn more about how it works in this episode. Blockchain Overview A blockchain is a permissionless distributed database that maintains […]
Data (Storage)- und Management Spezialist NetApp gibt Empfehlungen zum Einsatz von Storage im Rahmen der offenen Cloud Betriebssystem-Umgebung OpenStack. Wann welche Lösung einsetzen? Object-Storage mit Swift, Block-Storage mit Cinder oder File- Storage mit Manila...
In this episode Simon chats with Drew Meyer, Head of Product Marketing for AWS Storage Services all about the choice between Block, Object and File storage - and when to use each! https://aws.amazon.com/products/storage/
Most people live lives of robotic repetition… they are just going through the motions, and about 90% of those motions are the same ones they went through yesterday. Most people follow routines and rituals they have never consciously thought through. But then we have one of “those” days. You know the kind. The perfect day. Everything just goes your way… on those days we feel 10 feet tall and bulletproof. Why can't every day be like that? Today's guest, Craig Ballantyne, thinks everyone can. In this week's episode, you'll find… The reason I believe something really good is about to happen to you An app that will help you unclutter your Mac Desktop. Craig Ballantyne will share his Perfect Day Formula! And there's more! Click here to download or listen to this episode now. Spiritual Foundations Favor Is Pursuing You! Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. (Psalm 23:6) I have a friend – let's call him Pete – who seems to have the Midas Touch. Everything he touches turens to gold. He publishes a book, it's a NYT Best Seller. He sells a product online, it makes millions. His family is the family everyone dreams of. But it's not King Midas' touch – it's the touch of the One True King, Jesus. In the Bible, there was another King, David, who was known as a man after God’s own heart. His outlook on life was instructive. In Psalm 23, he says, “Goodness and mercy are following me.” David expected favor. He expected goodness. One translation says, “God’s kindness chases me everywhere that I go.” King David’s attitude was “something good is going to happen to me. Favor is following me. Wherever I go, God’s blessings are pursuing me. ” It's no mystery why David overcame great obstacles, and saw his dreams come true. He was positive that goodness was chasing him down like the “hound of heaven.” And God's goodness is chasing YOU right now. That same Psalm says “I lack nothing.” So what's chasing you is not lack. It's not failure. It's not sickness. It's not depression or anxiety. God says you are a royal priest, a child of the king, and heir to the promises given to Abraham, a co-heir with Christ. God says all your debts have been paid. You're redeemed from every curse. Divine connections, restoration of what was lost, favor, grace, and blessings … all in hot pursuit of YOU, wherever you are! God’s goodness and mercy are chasing you – all the days of your life! Pray this prayer with me: Daddy thank you for the gift of righteousness and the abundance of grace. thanks for your goodness and mercy! Today I'll be looking for your goodness and mercy in my life. Amen! Tip of the Week Unclutter is a new handy place on your desktop for storing notes, files and pasteboard clips. Most of the time it hides at the top of your screen. To open it, you just move the pointer to the very top of the screen and scroll down. It's easy to drag items from other applications to the top of screen to store them in Unclutter. More features: Instant, configurable access even in full screen mode Full multi-display support File Storage, to keep your Desktop clean from temporary files Notes, to write down something quickly Clipboard manager, to track what you copy and paste, browse clipboard history Draggable cards that can stick on top of other windows Files and notes auto-sync across all your Macs via Dropbox. Retina display support. Light/Dark theme to match system appearance. Feature Segment: Interview with Craig Ballantyne Wherein Ray interviews Craig Ballantyne about Craig's new book, The Perfect Day Formula: How to Own the Day and Control Your Life. In this action-packed interview you'll discover… How to overcome the feeling of “being stuck” or “getting nowhere”. How to have a real separation between work and family so you can be fully present with your family. Why having a self-created set of rules is actually a source of great personal freedom. The secret of winning your mornings. How to beat procrastination. The 10-3-2-1 goodnight formula to guarantee a good night's sleep, and waking up with energy, ready to take on the day. The Five Pillars of Success and how to put them to work in their own life. …and a lot more! How To Help Subscribe to the show in iTunes and give us a rating and review. Make sure you put your real name and website in the text of the review itself. We will definitely mention you on this show. We are also on Stitcher.com, so if you prefer Stitcher, please subscribe there. Connect with Ray on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, or LinkedIn. Get The Transcript Click here to get the transcript now. Transcripts provided by SuccessTranscripts – a great solution if you need your podcast, sermon, speech, or other audio transcribed.
Technology is at the heart of the work revolution. We wouldn't be talking so much about virtual teams if we couldn't easily access many, many tools to help us work with others many miles away. But, there are so many collaboration tools out there: how do you choose one for you and your team? Lisette and Pilar hope this episode will help you make a start.For the full show notes, visit www.virtualnotdistant.com/tools00:35 Pilar's very short introduction. 03:30 Lisette and I were quite chatty this week. We talked about:Happy Melly’s dance party and Muse cubes. 07:45 Hired an online personal trainer through FitOrbit. 11:30 Pilar got a nice message from one of her connections – podcasting with integrity. 13:45 Pilar is now listening to the Fizzle Show. Lisette enjoyed the Adam Corolla show, Entrepreneur on Fire, This American Life: Serial , Start Up 17:20 We finally get down to talking about collaboration tools.How the tool LIsette was using went bust overnight, a cautionary tale…. We start talking about tools, which Lisette divides into six categories. 22:50 Visualising and Brainstorming – 28:45 Project Management 36:40 Task Management 37:50 Knowledge-based Tools 44:20 File Storage 47:50 Informal Communication and Meetings 54:45 Best practices when using collaboration tools with your virtual team: 01:02:30 Pilar's afterthoughts
The MinstryGeeks discuss file storage options such as "tagging" to store and retrieve files.