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Best podcasts about fucshia

Latest podcast episodes about fucshia

Linux Action News
Linux Action News 199

Linux Action News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 17:35


We share the facts about a recent systemd vulnerability, the new details we've learned this week about the Steam Deck, and then dig into the reviews of the Framework Laptop. Plus, how hard is it to port Linux software to Fucshia? We get the answer from Google's Adam Barth.

Linux Action News
Linux Action News 199

Linux Action News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 17:35


We share the facts about a recent systemd vulnerability, the new details we've learned this week about the Steam Deck, and then dig into the reviews of the Framework Laptop. Plus, how hard is it to port Linux software to Fucshia? We get the answer from Google's Adam Barth.

Linux Action News
Linux Action News 199

Linux Action News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 17:35


We share the facts about a recent systemd vulnerability, the new details we've learned this week about the Steam Deck, and then dig into the reviews of the Framework Laptop. Plus, how hard is it to port Linux software to Fucshia? We get the answer from Google's Adam Barth.

Linux Action News
Linux Action News 84

Linux Action News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 18:28


Intel developers are working to open source the FSP, Fuchsia SDK and device repos show up in Android AOSP, and our BSD buddies have some big news. Plus the pending removal of the x32 sub-architecture from Linux, why Uber is joining up with the Linux Foundation, and more.

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Linux Action News
Linux Action News 84

Linux Action News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 18:28


Intel developers are working to open source the FSP, Fuchsia SDK and device repos show up in Android AOSP, and our BSD buddies have some big news. Plus the pending removal of the x32 sub-architecture from Linux, why Uber is joining up with the Linux Foundation, and more.

uber intel linux deep learning linux foundation bsd action news fsp jupiter broadcasting raja koduri clear linux horovod michael larabel linux action show android aosp fucshia
Linux Action News
Linux Action News 84

Linux Action News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 18:28


Intel developers are working to open source the FSP, Fuchsia SDK and device repos show up in Android AOSP, and our BSD buddies have some big news. Plus the pending removal of the x32 sub-architecture from Linux, why Uber is joining up with the Linux Foundation, and more.

uber intel linux deep learning linux foundation bsd action news fsp jupiter broadcasting raja koduri clear linux horovod michael larabel linux action show android aosp fucshia
Apple Coding
Swift y Google, Fucshia OS, Brain, A10 Fusion, iMac Pro...

Apple Coding

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2017 76:34


Esta semana hemos tenido una de esas pequeñas miradas al futuro que la tecnología nos permite de cuando en cuando. Un pequeño atisbo de futuro que tras ser analizado nos augura cosas muy interesantes. Esta semana tenemos varios protagonistas: Swift, obviamente, pero también Google por cómo ha creado una relación con el lenguaje, Chris Lattner y su puesto en la división Brain de Google, Fucshia OS (el nuevo sistema operativo de Google) y no podemos olvidar a Apple quien ha puesto un A10 Fusion (como complemento) a los nuevos iMac Pro. Vamos a analizar al detalle todos estos cambios y hablar de futuro… el futuro de los sistemas. Descubre nuestras ofertas para oyentes: "Concurrencia en iOS con Swift" en Udemy por $20,99/20,99€. "Swift de lado servidor con Vapor" en Udemy por $69,99/69,99€. "Desarrollo Seguro en iOS con Swift" en Udemy por $124,99/124,99€. "Aprendiendo Swift 5.2" en Udemy por $74,99/74,99€. Apple Coding Academy Suscríbete a Apple Coding en nuestro Patreon. Canal de Telegram de Swift. Acceso al canal. --------------- Consigue las camisetas oficiales de Apple Coding con los logos de Swift y Apple Coding. Logo Apple Coding (negra, logo blanco) Logo Swift (negra, logo blanco) Logo Swift (blanco, logo color original Swift) Logo Apple Coding (blanco, logo negro) --------------- Sigue nuestro canal en Youtube en: Canal de Youtube de Apple Coding Tema musical: "Final Frontier", compuesto por Thomas Bergensen. Usado con permisos de fair use. Escúchalo en Apple Music o Spotify.

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT
Episode 72: Your IoT efforts can expose you to legal risks

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2016 40:10


Hell hath frozen over at Intel, with the big news this week that Intel has taken an ARM license so it can manufacture ARM-based chips. We talk about what this news means for Intel, its IoT strategy and more. We also try to make sense of Fucshia, a reportedly new OS that Google has dumped … Continue reading Episode 72: Your IoT efforts can expose you to legal risks

Papers for the Border
Papers for the Border Episode 2.1

Papers for the Border

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2016 53:48


Some Voices (00:00) Waudang 1 (00:26) “Howdy Doody” Theme (07:17) “Charlie Brown” Theme (07:45) “Vertigo” / “Psycho” Theme Medley (09:11) Fucshia (13:06) Triologue (17:28) Duologue (19:05) Solologue (19:49) Belem (20:36) Painted Desert (36:00) Live at the Metz’ Arsenal Part 2 (39:29) Quiet Money (46:26) The introductory chaos comes from R. Stevie Moore's second album, Delicate Tension. Recorded in 1978, but re-released at least twice and peppered with extra tracks over the decades. The first proper track, at about 00:25, is sacred flute music from New Guinea, recorded by Ragnar Johnson and assisted by Jessica Mayer. Wonderful folks, I'm sure. Robert Wyatt and his wife Alfreda Benge had some clout in getting these recordings released on Rounder in 1999. Digital mastering was done in July, 2015 and the revamped version of these recordings -- Sacred Flute Music from New Guinea-- will be out in mid-April on the Ideologic Organ label. Switching up rather radically, the following three tracks are from guitarist Gary Lucas, who has played with such wide-ranging artists as Captain Beefheart, Peter Hammill, and Jeff Buckley, as well as amassing an impressive body of solo work. These oddball takes on movie themes are from Lucas's album Cinefantastique. Next comes the track "Fuchsia" from the album Amaranth, by the trio who goes by the name Icepick -- Nate Wooley, Chris Corsano, and Ingebrigt Haker-Flaten. Wooley plays trumpet, Corsano is on drums, and Haker-Flaten plays double-bass. Monofonous, 2016. The following three tracks also feature Nate Wooley, as well as Zeena Parkins and Vera Westera. The music and texts on this album are inspired by Charles Baudelaire and are the brainchild of composer Bojan Vuletic, who gave the trio of musicians ideas to work with and then reworked their playing into the final product. Partly composed, partly improvised. See here for more details regarding this fascinating record, fugitive beauté. The next two tracks are performances by the MMM Quartet - Fred Frith, Joelle Leandre, Alvin Curran and Urs Leimgruber, on guitar, double bass, piano, and sax, respectively. The first MMM track is titled "Belem" and is from the album Oakland/Lisboa. The second track, "Part 2" is the tail end of a concert given by the quartet from the album Live at Metz Arena. These tracks are separated by an intermission: "Painted Desert" is from the album The Pharaoh's Bee by ex-Pere Ubu member Allen Ravenstine. Ravenstine was the Ubu member responsible for upping the chaos ante by adding analog synthesizer noise to the proceedings. Quite unlike his contributions to Ubu, this album is full of gentle, meditative sounds, albeit not without a certain edge. More info here. Finally, "Quiet Money" by The Remote Viewers, from their latest album, November Sky. More info on The RVs here. I hope you enjoy this podcast as much as I enjoyed compiling it!

G-Bon N'touk's myndPod
My Fucshia Flip-Flops

G-Bon N'touk's myndPod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2009


Unavailable as a stand alone work, until now, "My Fucshia Flip-Flops" was originally intended to be part of a much larger sound piece “My Fucshia Flip-Flops://Ballad of Flapcast,” originally released in 1998 on the My Fucshia Flip-Flops Single and which will appear on Gaizse Music’s forthcoming release, Tales of The Banished & Elite. "My Fucshia Flip-Flops" was composed, recorded, and mixed by Gaizse Music in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during autumn 1997 and includes guitar and sampling by Kerry d’Noit and vocals and sampling by Liam d’Noit. Continue reading →