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On today's episode, we dive into the Devil's Church cave in Finland and seek out the science behind a weird phenomenon. We also get into what may have actually killed the dinosaurs, according to a new study, and we cover a new fusion reactor that just booted up in Japan. Every Tuesday, join hosts MJ Banias and Stephanie Gerk as they roundup the latest science and tech stories from the pages of The Debrief. From far-future technology to space travel to strange physics that alters our perception of the universe, The Debrief Weekly Report is meant for the dreamers who love the science and technology of the future. For the articles discussed in this week's episode, visit The Debrief at: https://thedebrief.org/ Follow The Debrief on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Debriefmedia Follow MJ Banias on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mjbanias Follow Stephanie Gerk on Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephgerk Have something to tell us? Email the show at: weeklyreport@thedebrief.org
Nuclear fusion is a holy grail for researchers seeking clean energy. This week we head to the south of France with ABC science journalist Carl Smith in this episode from the Strange Frontiers series. Here, a multi-billion-dollar collaboration between several countries called ITER is trying to make industrial-scale nuclear fusion a reality.
Nuclear fusion is a holy grail for researchers seeking clean energy. This week we head to the south of France with ABC science journalist Carl Smith in this episode from the Strange Frontiers series. Here, a multi-billion-dollar collaboration between several countries called ITER is trying to make industrial-scale nuclear fusion a reality.
https://youtu.be/G0l_R1z3snQMatt and Sean talk about Matt's visit to First Light Fusion to see their railgun-powered fusion energy generation research, and its impact on energy production. Watch the Undecided with Matt Ferrell episode, This Breakthrough Fusion Technique May Be The Future Of Energy https://youtu.be/jESGiT5HvoE?list=PLnTSM-ORSgi5QXLLZkicycvAZGalPxStzYouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/stilltbdpodcastGet in touch: https://undecidedmf.com/podcast-feedbackSupport the show: https://pod.fan/still-to-be-determinedFollow us on Twitter: @stilltbdfm @byseanferrell @mattferrell or @undecidedmfUndecided with Matt Ferrell: https://www.youtube.com/undecidedmf ★ Support this podcast ★
https://youtu.be/J8vd9Zx-yykMatt and Sean talk about Matt's visit to the UKAEA's Culham Science Centre and a Tokamak Fusion Reactor, and what surprises he found.Details on Sean's book reading in NYC on June 24th: https://www.mcnallyjackson.com/event/middle-grade-launch-sean-ferrell-sinister-secrets-singeWatch the Undecided with Matt Ferrell episode, How We're Going To Achieve Nuclear Fusion https://youtu.be/_opQgKtIsEs?list=PLnTSM-ORSgi5QXLLZkicycvAZGalPxStzYouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/stilltbdpodcastGet in touch: https://undecidedmf.com/podcast-feedbackSupport the show: https://pod.fan/still-to-be-determinedFollow us on Twitter: @stilltbdfm @byseanferrell @mattferrell or @undecidedmfUndecided with Matt Ferrell: https://www.youtube.com/undecidedmf ★ Support this podcast ★
This week, Anthony and Dakota cover the second of Sam Raimi's classic Spider-Man trilogy, Spider-Man 2! We dive deep into our love of perhaps the greatest superhero film ever made, and break down why it works for us! Twitter handles:Project Geekology: https://twitter.com/pgeekologyAnthony's Twitter: https://twitter.com/odysseyswowDakota's Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekritique_dakInstagram:https://instagram.com/projectgeekology?igshid=1v0sits7ipq9yGeekritique (Dakota):https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBwciIqOoHwIx_uXtYTSEbAFavreau and Filoni Are WRONG About THE MANDALORIAN:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFODlIkBp1ITwitch (Anthony):https://www.twitch.tv/odysseywowMusic:Eric Godlow Beats: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRpkcYps82PdSo0tK5rEIPA
In light of the recent breakthrough we sit down to discuss the state of fusion as it relates to the materials that makes it possible. From the harsh environments of the reactor the irradiated byproducts they produce materials are in every aspect of the process and drive forward the path to cleaner energy. Later we are joined by Claire Saunders from Helion Energy to discuss her experience working in the industry as a fusion nuclear materials scientist. References: First principles review of options for tritium breeder and neutron multiplier materials for breeding blankets in fusion reactors Challenges for plasma-facing components in nuclear fusion CHALLENGES IN DEVELOPING MATERIALS FOR FUSION TECHNOLOGY–PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE Designing Radiation Resistance in Materials for Fusion Energy∗ This episode is sponsored by Materials Today, an Elsevier community dedicated to the creation and sharing of materials science knowledge and experience through their peer-reviewed journals, academic conferences, educational webinars, and more. Thanks to Kolobyte and Alphabot for letting us use their music in the show! If you have questions or feedback please send us emails at materialism.podcast@gmail.com or connect with us on social media: Instagram, Twitter. Materialism Team: Taylor Sparks (co-creator,co-host), Andrew Falkowski (co-creator,co-host), and Jared Duffy (production, marketing, and editing). The short clip from Austin Powers falls under fair use: Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act in 1976 Keywords: Fusion Materials Nuclear Energy Hydrogen Sun Lawrence Livermore Labs Clean Energy
In this interview, I'm talking with Theresa Benyo and Lawrence Forsley from NASA. They are authors of a Lattice Confinement Fusion Reactor that got a NIAC award this year. A reactor like this could help us melt through the ice on Europa and Enceladus and have other interesting applications in space missions. The extended version also includes additional questions from Matt Williams: https://youtu.be/decKMi2FBxk
Strange Frontiers is a seven-part series taking you to remarkable, hard-to-reach, and off-limits places where scientists work.
Strange Frontiers is a seven-part series taking you to remarkable, hard-to-reach, and off-limits places where scientists work.
Joelle Elbez-Uzan, is the Head, Nuclear Safety Office, overseeing the development of the DEMO Fusion Reactor ( https://euro-fusion.org/programme/demo/ ), at EUROfusion. DEMO (DEMOnstration Power Plant) refers to a proposed class of nuclear fusion experimental reactors that are intended to demonstrate the net production of electric power from nuclear fusion. EUROfusion is a consortium of national fusion research institutes located in the European Union, the UK, Switzerland and Ukraine. It was established in 2014 to succeed the European Fusion Development Agreement (EFDA) as the umbrella organization of Europe's fusion research laboratories. Prior to this role, Ms. Elbez-Uzan spent over a decade at the ITER Organization as Head of the Division of Nuclear Safety. ITER (the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) is being built in southern France where upon completion of construction of the main reactor and first plasma, planned for late 2028, it will be the world's largest magnetic confinement plasma physics experiment and the largest experimental tokamak nuclear fusion reactor. Prior to this role, Ms. Elbez-Uzan spent several years as Deputy Head of the Nuclear Safety Department, at the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), a key player in research, development and innovation in four main areas: defense and security, low carbon energies (nuclear and renewable energies), technological research for industry, and fundamental research in the physical sciences and life sciences. Ms. Elbez-Uzan studied engineering in Lille where she specialized in instrumentation and measurement, doing comparative studies between all forms of energy, resulted in her career path into nuclear energy. Support the show
V Prvi vrsta nastopata Žigan in Kristijan Krajnčan. Plesalec in glasbenik Žigan je tik pred izdajo svojega prvenca Fusion Reactor, violončelist, bobnar in skladatelj Kristjan pa tik za izdajo svojega četrtega albuma Zabučale gore in predstavitvijo novega projekta Med se iskrí v temí. Za oddaja sta brata Krajnčan združila moči in bosta premierno nastopila kot duo.
A bit of another Christmas show this week before jumping into sciency things with a discussion on fusion reactors and boiling water. We also take a look at Google's Top 10 Lists for search terms (no porn) and then play a Holiday Themed This or That Game. The show wraps up with a few voice memos from Paul on Joe Biden's sex life and movie quote tattoos. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/contentnotsupported/message
2022-10-11 Weekly News - Episode 167Watch the video version on YouTube at https://youtu.be/90VaqrYeVG8 Hosts: Gavin Pickin - Senior Developer at Ortus SolutionsThanks to our Sponsor - Ortus SolutionsThe makers of ColdBox, CommandBox, ForgeBox, TestBox and all your favorite box-es out there. A few ways to say thanks back to Ortus Solutions: Like and subscribe to our videos on YouTube. Help ORTUS reach for the Stars - Star and Fork our ReposStar all of your Github Box Dependencies from CommandBox with https://www.forgebox.io/view/commandbox-github Subscribe to our Podcast on your Podcast Apps and leave us a review Sign up for a free or paid account on CFCasts, which is releasing new content every week BOXLife store: https://www.ortussolutions.com/about-us/shop Buy Ortus's Book - 102 ColdBox HMVC Quick Tips and Tricks on GumRoad (http://gum.co/coldbox-tips) Patreon Support ( effervescent )Goal 1 - We have 42 patreons providing 100% of the funding for our Modernize or Die Podcasts via our Patreon site: https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutions. Goal 2 - We are 33% of the way to fully fund the hosting of ForgeBox.io News and AnnouncementsCF Summit - Best one yet?Nolans Recap - https://t.co/K0kdlSiOaO Tweet from Ortus - https://twitter.com/ortussolutions/status/1578475362287120384 Tweet from Luis - https://twitter.com/lmajano/status/1578290619490918400 Gavin is now Certified as well as being CertifiableWhile in Vegas for CF Summit, Gavin, Daniel Garcia, and several patreons and other CFML Community members took the brand new, harder than every Adobe Certified Professional: Adobe ColdFusion!Good news is, Gavin passed, Daniel passed, and most of the devs they spoke with after the test (including some Patreons) all passed too. It did include more OO concepts, so for a lot of developers this would be harder. It was open book, open internet, great for those tricky ACF settings you don't use, but they definitely make it tricky.The 1 day lecture was great too, Brian did a great job covering as much information as he could in one day, in addition to all of the online content, Brian's tips for items on the test, and pre-test “practice” questions really helped. According to Slack re Adobe Certified ProfessionalThe Adobe Certified Professional: Adobe ColdFusion cert is a totally different, MUCH more difficult and comprehensive certification than the CF Specialist previously offered.Mark Takata, Nolan and Dave F + the CF engineering team, Elishia and Kishore all spent a week together building the new one and it is HARD.I highly recommend it as a test of your skills, I guarantee everyone will learn something new.Yes, but there's also over 100 hours of video to go over before the 1 day lecture + cert. So you watch videos, sit in class, then take the exam there. It is no joke, definitely challenging, but super satisfying to pass.Plus you get access to those videos for a year, which is nice for going back and reviewing things down the line.https://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion-family/certificate.html Trying out Github Co-PilotI know Adam Tuttle, Carol Hamilton, Adam Cameron are using Co-Pilot, so I thought I would try it out. It's interesting, it's not very CF Smart yet, but it does give you some great pseudo code, especially with our testing.https://github.com/features/copilot Hacktoberfest 2023HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PARTICIPATE AND COMPLETE HACKTOBERFEST:Register anytime between September 26 and October 31Pull requests can be made in any GITHUB or GITLAB hosted project that's participating in Hacktoberfest (look for the “hacktoberfest” topic)Project maintainers must accept your pull/merge requests for them to count toward your totalHave 4 pull/merge requests accepted between October 1 and October 31 to complete HacktoberfestThe first 40,000 participants (maintainers and contributors) who complete Hacktoberfest can elect to receive one of two prizes: a tree planted in their name, or the Hacktoberfest 2022 t-shirt.https://hacktoberfest.com/ New Releases and UpdatesAdobe ColdFusion 2021 and 2018 October Security UpdatesWe are pleased to announce that we have released the updates for the following ColdFusion versions: ColdFusion (2021 release) Update 5 ColdFusion (2018 release) Update 15 In these updates, we've fixed a few security and feature-specific bugs, along with other libraries. We've also introduced support for M1 macOS.For more information, see the tech notes below: ColdFusion (2021 release) Update 5 ColdFusion (2018 release) Update 15 https://community.adobe.com/t5/coldfusion-discussions/released-coldfusion-2021-and-2018-october-security-updates/m-p/13259746 cbElasticsearch 2.3.3 ReleasedWe are pleased to announce the release of cbElasticsearch version 2.3.3. cbElasticsearch is the Elasticsearch module for the Coldbox platform, and provides a fluent CFML API for interacting with, searching, and serializing to Elasticsearch servers.This release adds full compatibility for Elasticsearch v8.x as well as maintaining support for Elasticsearch versions 6 and 7.https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/cbelasticsearch-233-released Fusion Reactor 9.1.0 Not long after FR 9 was released, 9.1.0 has been released with 2 bug fixes and 5 improvements.https://docs.fusion-reactor.com/release-notes/#910 ICYMI - Lucee Announcing Lucee 5.3.10 RCThe first release Candidate for 5.3.10 is available, mostly bug fixes, there are some additional improvements relating to CFconfig.json importing which we will be publishing docs about this weekAvailable as usual via your local Lucee Admin, Commandbox and DockerJava 17 is still not supported, Java 11 recommendedJava 19 is not supported either :Phttps://dev.lucee.org/t/announcing-lucee-5-3-10-79-rc/11147Webinar / Meetups and WorkshopsOrtus Webinar October 28th - Ortus - Office HoursNovember 4thOrtus Book Club - Patreon OnlyNovember 11thOrtus WebinarNovember 18thCFHawaii - ColdFusion Builder for VS CodeFriday, October 28, 2022 at 3:00 PM to Friday, October 28, 2022 at 4:00 PM PDTMark Takata, the Adobe CF Technical Evangelist for ColdFusion will give a presentation on the new ColdFusion Builder extension for VS Code. During his talk he will discuss:Access built-in support for IntelliSense code completion, better semantic code understanding, and code refactoring.Identify security vulnerabilities and maintain the integrity of your code.Manage your work with extensions, remote project support, integrated server management, a log viewer, and more!Customize every feature to your liking by creating shortcuts, easily formatting and reusing code, and using powerful extensions to better your best.https://www.meetup.com/hawaii-coldfusion-meetup-group/events/288977258/ ICYMI - The Online ColdFusion Meetup - "Using Adobe's CFSetup tool: manage CFAdmin settings for ANY version", C ArehartThursday, September 29, 2022 at 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM PDTYou may (or may not) have heard that CF2021 added (in 2020) a new command-line tool called CFSetup--but first, did you know that it could be used with ANY CF version, not just CF2021? And perhaps you heard its main value is to export/import CF Admin settings via JSON: it can indeed do that, and while that may excite some, others may yawn if they've "seen that elsewhere". (To be clear, it can export/import either ALL settings or selected ones.)Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_UfNptoz4UMeetup: https://www.meetup.com/coldfusionmeetup/events/288734963/ Adobe Workshops & WebinarsJoin the Adobe ColdFusion Workshop to learn how you and your agency can leverage ColdFusion to create amazing web content. This one-day training will cover all facets of Adobe ColdFusion that developers need to build applications that can run across multiple cloud providers or on-premiseWEBINAR - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 202210:00 AM PSTBuilding Native Mobile Applications with Adobe ColdFusion & Monaco.ioMark Takatahttps://building-native-mobile-apps-with-cf-monaco-io.meetus.adobeevents.com/ WEBINAR - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 202210:00 AM PSTWinter Holiday Special: A preview of ColdFusion 2023Mark Takatahttps://winter-special-preview-of-cf2023.meetus.adobeevents.com/ FREE :)Full list - https://meetus.adobeevents.com/coldfusion/ CFCasts Content Updateshttps://www.cfcasts.comJust Released Every video from ITB - For ITB Ticket Holders Only - Will be released for Subscribed in December 2022 ForgeBox Module of the Week Series - 1 new Video https://cfcasts.com/series/2022-forgebox-modules-of-the-week 2022 VS Code Hint tip and Trick of the Week Series - 1 new Video https://cfcasts.com/series/2022-vs-code-hint-tip-and-trick-of-the-week Coming Soon - Now that ITB is over we can get back to our Video Series More ForgeBox and VS Code Podcast snippet videos Box-ifying a 3rd Party Library from Gavin ColdBox Elixir from Eric Getting Started with ContentBox from Daniel ITB Videos will be released Dec for those who are not ITB Ticket Holders Conferences and TrainingICYMI - CF Summit - Official - Best one yet!At the Mirage in Las Vegas, NVOct 3rd & 4th - CFSummit ConferenceOct 5th - Adobe Certified Professional: Adobe ColdFusion Certification Classes & Testshttps://cfsummit.adobeevents.com/ https://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion-family/certificate.html Highlights of the Conference Good to see everyone back in person Great to see some of our Patreons - including a new Patreon signed up on their phone at the booth - thanks John. Nice to meet some of our Twitter stalkers in person, like James Moberg! Ortus Sessions Daniel - Rocked the big room, and someone said he was fantastic and needs a raise, Luis HINT HINT Gavin - Full Room - Only 2 people used ColdBox, the rest might use ColdBox now Brad - Feedback from an attendee said it was one of the clearest and most organized presentation they had seen in a long time Luis - Another packed room, AlpineJS is the CF Ortus Booth Lots of traffic at the booth Lots of old friends Lots of new contacts Lots of praise from many devs, they were very thankful for what we were doing for CFML. The very cool part, a lot of those devs were using none or just a few of our products, but they were thankful because they knew it was helping the community at large! ViteConfTuesday and Wednesday October 11-12, 2022Online: FreeMaking Web Development Instanthttps://viteconf.org/Microsoft IgniteWednesday-Friday October 12–14, 2022Online: FreeIn Person: $1895Explore the latest innovations, learn from product experts and partners, level up your skillset, and create connections from around the world. Join us October 12–14 at 9:00 AM PDT to help shape the future of tech.https://ignite.microsoft.com/en-US/homeAWSome Day Online ConferenceTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 20229AM – 12PM PT | 12PM – 3PM ETWe're bringing the cloud down to EarthJoin us for a free virtual 3-hour AWS Cloud training event delivered by our skilled in-house instructors.https://aws.amazon.com/events/awsome-day/americas/ Into the Box Latam 2022Dec 7thMore information is coming very soon.Dev NexusApril 4-6th in AltantaSuper Early Bird will be on sale until October 9, 2022 (Approx 50% off)If you are planning to speak, please submit often and early. The CALL FOR PAPERS is open until November 15WORKSHOPS WILL BE ON JAVA, JAVA SECURITY, SOFTWARE DESIGN, AGILE, DEVOPS, KUBERNETES, MICROSERVICES, SPRING ETC. SIGN UP NOW, AND YOU WILL BE ABLE TO CHOOSE A WORKSHOP, LATER ON,https://devnexus.com/ Into the Box 2023 - 10th EditionMay 17, 18, and 19th, 2022.Middle of May - start planning.Final dates will be released as soon as the hotel confirms availability.CFCampNo CFCAMP 2022, we're trying again for summer 2023TLDR is that it's just too hard and there's too much uncertainty right now.More conferencesNeed more conferences, this site has a huge list of conferences for almost any language/community.https://confs.tech/Blogs, Tweets, and Videos of the Week10/7/22 - Blog - James Moberg - Safely Fetching Scoped Variables (while avoiding Scope Injection)I'm testing some ideas. I'm not sure if I'm on the right path or not, but thought I'd share.I have some UDF & CFC libraries that we've built over the year and I have some checks to determine whether default application variables exist and use them to override default values. In order to avoid possible "Scope Injection" & errors (when scopes don't exist), I thought I'd attempt to write a function that uses "safe navigation" to verify scope classname, verify key (in the struct keylist) and return the value (w/optional fallback).https://dev.to/gamesover/safely-fetching-scoped-variables-while-avoiding-scope-injection-2ee3 10/7/22 - Blog - Nolan Erck - Adobe CF Summit 2022 Recap The Adobe CF Summit 2022 is done! I'm down in the hotel lobby waiting for my ride to the airport which means it's officially time to work on my conference recap!Honestly I can't think of any reason that this conference wasn't a huge success for everyone involved. I saw no clunker sessions, no tech issues, overall a very smoothly run event!https://southofshasta.com/blog/adobe-cf-summit-2022-recap/10/7/22 - Blog - Nolan Erck - Mining Electronic Documents for Fun and Profit - Raymond CamdenNotes from CF Summit of Ray Camden's sessionhttps://southofshasta.com/blog/cf-summit-2022-notes/mining-electronic-documents-for-fun-and-profit-raymond-camden/ 10/7/22 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Converting A Query Into A Human-Readable CSV In Two Phases In ColdFusionThe other day, I was having a chat with Adam Cameron regarding a very old (2008) post that I wrote for converting a ColdFusion query into a CSV payload. The code in that post makes me cringe; and represents both a style and a mindset that feels archaic. As such, I wanted to go about modernizing that code. But, as I was rewriting it, I kept running into hurdles. What I realized is that converting a ColdFusion query directly into a CSV is simply not something I do that often. Instead, I use a two-phase process that first builds an Array-based representation of the "report data"; and then, I serialize this intermediary value as CSV (Comma Separated Values).https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4334-converting-a-query-into-a-human-readable-csv-in-two-phases-in-coldfusion.htm 10/7/22 - Tweet - Ortus Solutions - CF Summit#CFSummit was a successful event! We meet a lot of awesome developers and companies with great ideas to continue supporting and contributing to the CFML universe! Take a look at how we live the event! @coldfusionhttps://twitter.com/ortussolutions/status/1578475362287120384 10/7/22 - Tweet - Luis Majano - Ortus Solutions - CF SummitBack from #cfsummit. What a great conference after a 2 year hiatus. We got lots of feedback on our products and just amazing to spend time with our amazing #cfml community. We have lots to blog and talk about!!https://twitter.com/lmajano/status/1578290619490918400 10/7/22 - Tweet - Nolan Erck - A few hundred attendees at the @coldfusion summit on Tuesday.A few hundred attendees at the @coldfusion summit on Tuesday. Remind me again how CF is dead? ;)#coldfusion #cfsummit2022 #cfml #luceehttps://twitter.com/southofshasta/status/1577885516296503299 10/6/22 - Blog - Brian - Slides from ColdFusion Summit 2022 - "Below the Surface: Web Vulnerabilities Hiding in your Applications"I attended my first CFSummit, where I talked about a handful of web vulnerability classes (SSRF, Session Puzzles, Cryptography flaws, and XML attacks) that might be overlooked by some ColdFusion/CFML developers. It was a great conference, and I'm looking forward to returning for future events! My slides are shared below, and I may turn some of the content into forthcoming blog posts. https://hoyahaxa.blogspot.com/2022/10/slides-from-coldfusion-summit-2022.html I liked this session - interesting ideas for smashing the built in functions for security holehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wu6cRZcRx0&list=PLG2EHzEbhy0-QirMKgSxhjkUyTSSTvHjL 10/5/22 - Blog - Nolan Erck - The 7 Mistakes Developers Make Starting Their First Business (and How to Avoid Them) - Emma FletcherMy notes from Emma's presentation at CF Summit 2022https://southofshasta.com/blog/cf-summit-2022-notes/the-7-mistakes-developers-make-starting-their-first-business-and-how-to-avoid-them-emma-fletcher/ 10/5/22 - Blog - Nolan Erck - Modernizing Through Evolution Not Revolution - Guust NieuwenhuisMy notes from Guust's presentation at CF Summit 2022https://southofshasta.com/blog/cf-summit-2022-notes/modernizing-through-evolution-not-revolution-guust-nieuwenhuis/ 10/4/22 - Blog - Ortus Solutions - October is here, and that means Hacktoberfest!Ortus Solutions is built upon Open source with our flagship products all open source, this event holds a special place in our hearts and it's a great space to show developers how we are modernizing the CFML language. We invite everyone to get involved and contribute to CFML Community Projects, with documentation, code, and new this year, non-code contributions. https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/october-is-here-and-that-means-hacktoberfest 10/3/22 - Blog - Jon Clausen - Ortus Solutions - Using CommandBox Docker Images to Perform Bytecode Source ConversionsThere are times when code needs to be shipped in a compiled state. It might be for obfuscation or source protection, it might just because it runs faster that way, without the CFML server needing to compile templates at runtime. It's an excellent use case for production Docker images and code deploy pipelines.https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/using-commandbox-docker-images-to-perform-bytecode-source-conversions 10/3/22 - Blog - Jon Clausen - Ortus Solutions - cbElasticsearch 2.3.3 ReleasedWe are pleased to announce the release of cbElasticsearch version 2.3.3. cbElasticsearch is the Elasticsearch module for the Coldbox platform, and provides a fluent CFML API for interacting with, searching, and serializing to Elasticsearch servers.This release adds full compatibility for Elasticsearch v8.x as well as maintaining support for Elasticsearch versions 6 and 7.https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/cbelasticsearch-233-released CFML JobsSeveral positions available on https://www.getcfmljobs.com/Listing over 135 ColdFusion positions from 73 companies across 62 locations in 5 Countries.3 new jobs listed this week ( and previous )Full-Time - ColdFusion Developer at Alexandria, VA - United States Oct 06https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/ColdFusion-Developer-at-Alexandria-VA/11525Full-Time - ColdFusion at Bengaluru, Karnataka - India Sep 29https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/india/ColdFusion-at-Bengaluru-Karnataka/11524Full-Time - Senior ColdFusion Engineer at Austin, TX - United States Sep 27https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/Senior-ColdFusion-Engineer-at-Austin-TX/11523 Other Job Links Ortus Solutions https://www.ortussolutions.com/about-us/careers There is a jobs channel in the CFML slack team, and in the box team slack now too ForgeBox Module of the WeekcfInterval cfInterval - ColdFusion Intervals/Ranges/Timespan's that don't suck.Human friendly helpers for working with intervals / timespans. Built on top of a port of the JavaScript TimeSpan library (Timespan.js), inspired by .net's System.TimeSpan and System.DateTimeby Gavin Pickin and Scott Steinbeckhttps://www.forgebox.io/view/cfInterval VS Code Hint Tips and Tricks of the WeekChange-caseBy wmaurer - 821,000+ installsQuickly change the case (camelCase, CONSTANT_CASE, snake_case, etc) of the current selection or current word.A wrapper around node-change-case for Visual Studio Code. Quickly change the case of the current selection or current word.If only one word is selected, the extension.changeCase.commands command gives you a preview of each optionCommands extension.changeCase.commands: List all Change Case commands, with preview if only one word is selected extension.changeCase.camel: Change Case 'camel': Convert to a string with the separators denoted by having the next letter capitalised extension.changeCase.constant: Change Case 'constant': Convert to an upper case, underscore separated string extension.changeCase.dot: Change Case 'dot': Convert to a lower case, period separated string extension.changeCase.kebab: Change Case 'kebab': Convert to a lower case, dash separated string (alias for param case) extension.changeCase.lower: Change Case 'lower': Convert to a string in lower case extension.changeCase.lowerFirst: Change Case 'lowerFirst': Convert to a string with the first character lower cased extension.changeCase.no: Convert the string without any casing (lower case, space separated) extension.changeCase.param: Change Case 'param': Convert to a lower case, dash separated string extension.changeCase.pascal: Change Case 'pascal': Convert to a string denoted in the same fashion as camelCase, but with the first letter also capitalised extension.changeCase.path: Change Case 'path': Convert to a lower case, slash separated string extension.changeCase.sentence: Change Case 'sentence': Convert to a lower case, space separated string extension.changeCase.snake: Change Case 'snake': Convert to a lower case, underscore separated string extension.changeCase.swap: Change Case 'swap': Convert to a string with every character case reversed extension.changeCase.title: Change Case 'title': Convert to a space separated string with the first character of every word upper cased extension.changeCase.upper: Change Case 'upper': Convert to a string in upper case extension.changeCase.upperFirst: Change Case 'upperFirst': Convert to a string with the first character upper cased https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=wmaurer.change-case Thank you to all of our Patreon SupportersThese individuals are personally supporting our open source initiatives to ensure the great toolings like CommandBox, ForgeBox, ColdBox, ContentBox, TestBox and all the other boxes keep getting the continuous development they need, and funds the cloud infrastructure at our community relies on like ForgeBox for our Package Management with CommandBox. 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Show Notes: Startup's new stunning kite can pull energy from the sky | Interesting Engineering (01:07) Several kite power companies are attempting to pull energy out of the sky, and they are succeeding. Kitekraft, a Munich-based company developing a kite power system is one of those companies working on this technology Their co-CEO and chief technology officer, Florian Bauer, commented on the tech: “It's cheaper to manufacture, cheaper to transport, and also has higher efficiency … If you have all those advantages, why would anyone build a conventional wind turbine?” How does the technology called airborne wind actually work? Three-step approach: Rigid enough to withstand high winds Has the form of a sailplane, and 4 propellers are only needed for taking off and landing. Designed to move quickly and effortlessly Connects the kite to the ground Transforms the pull force from the kite to the ground-station generator. A kite flies across the wind it pulls against the tether and unwinds the winch, driving a generator that produces electricity. Durable and can be exposed to varying environmental conditions such as moisture and UV light. Converts the tractive force from the tether to electricity. A control system is found in the ground station and makes sure all flights are conducted safely and efficiently. 1. The kite is a specially designed aircraft composed of composite materials. 2. The Tether 3. The ground station So far, Kitemill, another kite power company, claims that their system can produce an average power of >1 hour of operation with continuous cycles at 5.5 kW. The airborne wind is currently in its infancy. The industry will have to overcome many hurdles, such as proving that it is safe and reliable and does not cause any noise pollution. Right now, none of the kite companies have produced energy in the megawatt scales required to compete with other renewable energy sources. How balloons could one day detect quakes on Venus | Science News (07:32) Back on December 14, 2021, a tiny device dangling beneath the large, transparent balloon recorded sudden, jerky fluctuations in air pressure: echoes of an earthquake more than 2,800 kilometers away. Became the first network of devices to monitor an earthquake from the air. The finding could help scientists track earthquakes in remote areas on Earth. Opens the door to one day sending specially equipped balloons to study the geology of other worlds, including our closest planetary neighbor, Venus. When the ground shakes, it releases low-frequency sound waves that can travel long distances in the atmosphere. The military, who first tried this back in the 1940s, planned on using the microphones to pick up on the sound of the ground shaking from a nuclear explosion. Project was eventually deemed too expensive and dropped Now back to Venus, the reason the idea of balloons to take measurements on the planet is due to the extreme heat and pressure on the surface. The dense atmosphere means that the planet's surface has about the same pressure as Earth's deep ocean. No current lander/rover could withstand For the project to even go forward, scientists have to show that they could design devices small enough to be carried by balloons but sensitive enough to pick up earthquakes far below. In 2021, that is what they did They attached micro-barometers to 16 balloons launched from the Seychelles Islands, off the coast of East Africa The researchers were able to use the changes in air pressure to pinpoint the epicenter of the earthquake and calculate its 7.3 magnitude. Although the surface of Venus is an extremely hostile environment, at about 50 kilometers above the surface the atmosphere of Venus is the most earth-like environment (other than Earth itself) in the solar system. Paul Byrne, a planetary scientist at Washington University in St. Louis believes, even if they can't detect Venus quakes, the balloons, if designed to survive in the Venusian atmosphere, might be able to detect changes in air pressure that reveal clues about the planet's volcanic eruptions and mysterious highlands. The researchers are hoping that earthquake-detecting balloons will feature in the next major mission Believing their data could help researchers understand why Earth and Venus — alike in size and distance from the sun, relative to the other planets — have gone down such different paths. TAE's planned billion-degree, hydrogen-boron nuclear fusion reactor | Interesting Engineering & New Atlas (13:02) TAE Technologies today announced recently that it has secured strategic and institutional investments to fund the construction of its next research reactor, 'Copernicus.' This is after achieving temperatures greater than 135 million degrees Fahrenheit (75 million degrees Celsius) While also demonstrating unmatched real-time control of plasma with its cutting-edge fusion research reactor, dubbed 'Norman.' The non-radioactive method used by TAE, hydrogen-boron fusion, is the quickest, most feasible, and most cost-effective way to supply the grid with large amounts of carbon-free electricity. Reminder fusion is banging the nuclei of two atoms together hard enough, they can fuse together to create a different element. Resulting fused atom will weigh less than the two banged together Why does fusion release a lot of energy? The difference in mass from the fusion will be released as energy, as predicted by Einstein's famous E=MC2 equation. C2 – the square of the speed of light – is a rather large number, so a small mass of fuel can produce a large release of energy. The goal of the 'Copernicus' reactor is to show that the company's advanced beam-driven field-reversed configuration (FRC) can generate net energy. Will be built in a 100,000-square-foot (1,076,391 m2) facility in Irvine, California. The last step on the road to commercializing clean fusion power. The 'Norman' reactor, which was developed by TAE to maintain plasma at 54 million degrees Fahrenheit (30 million degrees Celsius), was unveiled in 2017. Has demonstrated the ability to retain stable plasma at a temperature of more than 135 million degrees Fahrenheit (75 million degrees Celsius), 250% greater than its initial aim Why does TAE want to achieve hydrogen-boron fusion? CEO of TAE Technology, Michl Binderbauer, explains to New Atlas: "There's no radioactivity involved in the input or the output. The output is helium, chemically inert, about as benign as you can get. Boron's made by the metric ton today. It's used in detergents, it's a commodity product. So there's no scarcity, it's found everywhere; there's no sort of Saudi Arabia of boron." He continues to explain: “People have shied away from boron historically because fusion is already darn hard … But it turns out that if you design your fusion reactor around tritium, you get some serious defects, along with a big disconnect from the commercial world where cost is important." TAE has raised a total of $1.2 billion for its commercial fusion development. The company recently closed its Series G-2 financing round, in which it secured $250 million from investors in the energy, technology, and engineering sectors. The company's most recent investors include Chevron, Google, Reimagined Ventures, Sumitomo Corporation of Americas, and TIFF Investment Management, as well as a sizable mutual fund manager with headquarters on the West Coast of the United States and a sizable U.S. pension fund. Sandro Hasegawa, General Manager, Energy Innovation Initiative Americas at SCOA, explains: “We look forward to being a partner in bringing TAE's clean energy solutions to the APAC market, which will be paramount to sustaining local economies without impacting our planet … We are pleased to support TAE's groundbreaking fusion technology to create safe, sustainable energy sources across multiple industries and applications.” Treating Chronic Pain With Sound Plus Electrical Body Stimulation | SciTechDaily (21:01) Researchers have found that electrical stimulation of the body combined with sound activates the brain's somatosensory or “tactile” cortex. This increases the potential for using the technique to treat chronic pain and other sensory disorders. The non-invasive technique was tested on animals and the team is planning clinical trials on humans in the near future. During the experiments, the scientists played broadband sound while electrically stimulating different parts of the body in guinea pigs. They discovered the combination of the two activated neurons in the brain's somatosensory cortex. This is the area that is responsible for touch and pain sensations throughout the body. The scientists hope that their results will lead to a therapy for chronic pain that's safer and more accessible than drug treatments. Cory Gloeckner Ph.D, lead author on the paper, explains: “Chronic pain is a huge issue for a lot of people, and for most, it's not sufficiently treatable … Right now, one of the ways that we try to treat pain is opioids, and we all know that doesn't work out well for many people. This, on the other hand, is a non-invasive, simple application. It's not some expensive medical device that you have to buy in order to treat your pain. It's something that we think would be available to pretty much anyone because of its low cost and simplicity.” How Scientists Revived Organs in Pigs an Hour After They Died | Singularity Hub (23:59) Oxygen is the elixir of life. Stop its flow—during a stroke, heart attack, or death—and the body's tissues respond in a biological storm that eventually leads to their death. Not great for organ transplants. They are deprived of oxygen, they rapidly lose their function. Upon death, the heart stops pumping, meaning all tissues are starved of oxygen and nutrients, and even after reperfusion with blood, they wither away. Their protective membranes break down. Organs lose their structural integrity. In a new study, using an external circulation system, a team of scientists partially revived organs in pigs hours after their deaths. The system, dubbed OrganEx, works like an alternative circulatory system. Pumps a synthetic substitute to trick the body into thinking it's still somewhat alive. The trick to keeping tissue healthy is a special fluid called cryoprotective perfusate. Think of it as an incredibly nutritious smoothie that goes straight into your blood circulation. The cells in the pig's heart, liver, and kidneys repaired themselves while on the system. Based on multiple molecular analyses. Dr. Robert Porte at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, who was not involved in the study, wrote, “The achievement poi nts to ways to improve transplants and the treatment of strokes and heart attacks.” Another Doctor not involved in the study, Dr. Sam Parnia at New York University wrote, “This is a truly remarkable and incredibly significant study. It demonstrates that after death, cells in mammalian organs (including humans) such as the brain do not die for many hours.” For now, the study suggests that tissues and organs have a surprising ability to regenerate after being deprived of blood. The researchers stated, “Overall, further optimization and expansion of our technology will be needed to fully understand its broader effects on ischemic tissues and recovery.”
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How the Crossfire Fusion reactor uses helium 3 Fact: 1. The ingredients for fusion are deuterium, tritium, and isotopes of Helium 2. Electrons are shared between atoms 3. Deutrium + He3 -> proton(14.7 MeV) + He4 (3.7 MeV) + 18.4 MeV (Mass converted to energy) 4. A Deuterium + He3 reactor is optimal at 100 KeV. Crossfire fusion reactor: Electrons go to the ground and positive ions are accelerated in an electrostatic way against a negative potential. Meaning little power is required to reach a great kinetic energy (600 KeV for Boron hydrid). The Crossfire reactor uses a superconductor magnet 4.5 tesla to focus confinement; a superconducting magnet for exhausting plasma, a dielectric mirror for reflecting electromagnetic waves back to plasma. Plasma positive ion will attract electrons from neutralizers. The system will receive energy from plasma allowing the flux of electrons from ground to positive potential. The system will transfer energy to plasma pulling electrons from ground to negative potential. (Reference Link) 5. 1 million metric tonnes of He3, reacted with deuterium, would generate about 20,000 terrawatt-years of thermal energy (Reference Link) 6. About 25 tonnes of He3 would power the United States for 1 year at our current rate of energy consumption 7. Mark Suppes builds a small fusion reactor that uses deuterium gas as a fuel. The reactor puts off 30,000 volts with negligible amounts of radiation. The reactor is zero sum and not a golden reactor, but it does demonstrate potential. (Reference Link) 8. Helium 3 deteriorates into tritium. He3 represents 0.0002 percentage of all Helium. World demand for He3 is 76,000 liters per year, whereas, US demand is 8,000 liters. (Reference Link) 9. Could you mine moon rocks with robots to extract Helium 3 for fusion reactors on earth? (Reference Link) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-nishimoto/message
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Our 87th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news! Subscribe: RSS | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Outline: (00:00) Intro (01:30) AI Arrives for Serious Photo Editing, Not Just Smartphone Snapshots (05:20) Listen to an AI voice actor try and flirt with you (10:28) DeepMind's AI can control superheated plasma inside a fusion reactor (15:55) Good News About the Carbon Footprint of Machine Learning Training (21:36) Who Is Behind QAnon? Linguistic Detectives Find Fingerprints (26:18) Facial recognition firm Clearview AI tells investors it is seeking massive expansion beyond law enforcement (31:23) This AI Generates Fake New Pokémon, And It's Actually Pretty Good (34:01) AI generated this moody, entertaining animated music video (37:35) Outro
Happy New Year to all, and after our Holiday Break we're back! This time the iPhone is 15, CES (sort of) happened, Apple's top silicon guy moved back to Intel, China fires up a Fusion Reactor, and more. Simon Nick and Jim return to pontificate over it all. GIVEAWAYS & OFFERS Get 2 months on the Kino Premium Plan with offer code KINOWITHJOHNNEMO Why not come and join the Slack community? You can now just click on this Slackroom Link to sign up and join in the chatter! Recorded 9th January 2022 On this week's show NICK RILEY @spligosh on Twitter very occasionally. Sometimes appears on Bart Busschots' Let's Talk Apple Sutton Park Circuit church worship on YouTube Nick's church stream videos on You Tube JAMES ORMISTON MacJim in the Slack Also on Flickr as Ormie (O) Has videos on Vimeo APPLE Happy 15th Birthday, iPhone – Mashable Today Marks 15 Years Since Steve Jobs Unveiled the Original iPhone – Mac Rumors Apple has become the world's first $3 trillion company – CNN HomeKit bug sends iPhone and iPad into reboot loop of deathHomeKit bug – Cult of Mac Apple loses lead Apple Silicon designer Jeff Wilcox to Intel – Apple Insider Apple Engineer Who Designed the M1 SOC Hired By Intel – Wccftech TECHNOLOGY Distance Wireless Charging Made a Minor Comeback at CES 2022 – WIRED The best tech of CES 2022 – Mashable BlackBerry OS devices are pretty much dead after January 4th – Engadget InWith promises world's first soft smart contact lens – CNET China switched on its nuclear fusion device that's 5 times hotter than the sun – BGR Canon ink cartridges become an unexpected chip shortage victim – Apple Insider SECURITY & PRIVACY LastPass says no passwords were compromised following breach scare – The Verge Here's the truth about the crypto miner that comes with Norton Antivirus – The Verge WORTH A CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS AirCard, like a card-shaped AirTag, will work with Apple's Find My app – iMore Today I learned my Apple Silicon Mac has three operating systems on it and only one of them is called macOS. Boot modes for a Mac with Apple silicon – Apple Support JUST A SNIPPET For things that are not worth more than a flypast Goldfish learn to drive and navigate on land in animal behaviour study – Independent Essential Apple Recommended Services: All Things Secured – Online security made simple by Josh Summers. Pixel Privacy – a fabulous resource full of excellent articles and advice on how to protect yourself online. Doug.ee Blog for Andy J's security tips. Ghostery – protect yourself from trackers, scripts and ads while browsing. Simple Login – Email anonymisation and disposable emails for login/registering with 33mail.com – Never give out your real email address online again. AnonAddy – Disposable email addresses Sudo – get up to 9 “avatars” with email addresses, phone numbers and more to mask your online identity. Free for the first year and priced from $0.99 US / £2.50 UK per month thereafter... You get to keep 2 free avatars though. ProtonMail – end to end encrypted, open source, based in Switzerland. Prices start from FREE... what more can you ask? ProtonVPN – a VPN to go with it perhaps? Prices also starting from nothing! Comparitech DNS Leak Test – simple to use and understand VPN leak test. Fake Name Generator – so much more than names! Create whole identities (for free) with all the information you could ever need. Wire and on the App Stores – free for personal use, open source and end to end encryted messenger and VoIP. Pinecast – a fabulous podcast hosting service with costs that start from nothing. Essential Apple is not affiliated with or paid to promote any of these services... We recommend services that we use ourselves and feel are either unique or outstanding in their field, or in some cases are just the best value for money in our opinion. Social Media and Slack You can follow us on: Twitter / Slack / EssentialApple.com / Soundcloud / Spotify / Facebook / Pinecast Also a big SHOUT OUT to the members of the Slack room without whom we wouldn't have half the stories we actually do – we thank you all for your contributions and engagement. You can always help us out with a few pennies by using our Amazon Affiliate Link so we get a tiny kickback on anything you buy after using it. If you really like the show that much and would like to make a regular donation then please consider joining our Patreon or using the Pinecast Tips Jar (which accepts one off or regular donations) And a HUGE thank you to the patrons who already do. Support The Essential Apple Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/essential-apple-show This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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2021-12-28 Weekly News - Episode 129Watch the video version on YouTube at https://youtu.be/xQ44rxXK_Z0 Hosts: Gavin Pickin - Senior Software Developer for Ortus SolutionsDaniel Garcia - Senior Software Developer for Ortus SolutionsThanks to our Sponsor - Ortus SolutionsThe makers of ColdBox, CommandBox, ForgeBox, TestBox and almost every other Box out there. A few ways to say thanks back to Ortus Solutions: Like and subscribe to our videos on YouTube. Subscribe to our Podcast on your Podcast Apps and leave us a review Sign up for a free or paid account on CFCasts, which is releasing new content every week Buy Ortus's Book - 102 ColdBox HMVC Quick Tips and Tricks on GumRoad (http://gum.co/coldbox-tips) Patreon SupportWe have 37 patreons providing 97% of the funding for our Modernize or Die Podcasts via our Patreon site: https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutions. News and EventsLog4j Vulnerability UpdatesOrtus has updated the Adobe CF engines on ForgeBox for CommandBox users to include the latest security patches released from Adobe the same day Adobe released them.2021.0.3+3297792018.0.13+329786Please update any CommandBox servers immediately to use these new, secure versions of ACF. #CFML #ColdFusionTweet from BradApache announced today that the formatMsgNoLookups JVM arg is no longer considered sufficient to mitigate a vuln ver of Log4j. https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/security.html Their advice (and Adobe's) is to completely remove the JndiLookup class file from the log4j-core jar or update to 2.16. #CFMLNew Blog PostsAdobe Updates ReleasesWe are pleased to announce that we have released the updates for the following ColdFusion versions: ColdFusion (2021 release) Update 3 ColdFusion (2018 release) Update 13 ColdFusion 2021 Performance Monitoring Toolset Update 3 ColdFusion 2018 Performance Monitoring Toolset Update 4 ColdFusion API Manager updates https://coldfusion.adobe.com/2021/12/update-coldfusion-security-updates-log4j-vulnerability/ If you have applied the #ColdFusion updates from Fri, Dec 17, Adobe now says it's ok to copy in the log4j 2.17 jars, and they even offer just what you need. This is NOT the way to mitigate INSTEAD of doing the updates.https://helpx.adobe.com/coldfusion/kb/log4j-2-16-vulnerability-coldfusion.htmlPrevious Blog PostsAdobe's update on the matter (thanks charlie for pointing this out)Blog - https://coldfusion.adobe.com/2021/12/update-log4j-vulnerability/ Update - https://helpx.adobe.com/coldfusion/kb/log4j-vulnerability-coldfusion.html Lucee is not affected https://dev.lucee.org/t/lucee-is-not-affected-by-the-log4j-jndi-exploit-cve-2021-44228/9331 Charlie's Blog on the matter https://www.carehart.org/blog/2021/12/14/about_the_log4jshell_pandemic https://coldfusion.adobe.com/2021/12/dealing-recent-log4j-vulnerability-adobe-releases-update/ More news links about Log4j https://www.zdnet.com/article/log4j-flaw-attackers-are-making-thousands-of-attempts-to-exploit-this-severe-vulnerability/Adobe WorkshopsMore Adobe #ColdFusion Workshops announced, lead by Damien Bruyndonckx (Brew-en-dohnx)2 dates announced:February 2, 20229.00 AM - 4.30 PM CET1.30 PM - 9.00 PM ISTMarch 09, 20229.00 AM - 4.30 PM CET1.30 PM - 9.00 PM ISThttps://cf-workshop.meetus.adobeevents.com/ ICYMI - CBSecurity V2.15.0 released
Today on Rock Logic with Sean Kenny, Sean discusses Helion Energy's nuclear fusion reactor, Helium 3 as a nuclear fuel, and using both the moon and other planets as a source of nuclear energy as is discussed in Robert Zubrin's The Case for Space. Robert Zubrin's The Case for Space (affiliate link): https://amzn.to/3DtTgRA --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rock-logic/support
2021-11-30 Weekly News - Episode 127Watch the video version on YouTube at https://youtu.be/xjME3K3L1Zk Hosts: Gavin Pickin - Senior Developer for Ortus SolutionsDaniel Garcia - Software Developer for Ortus SolutionsThanks to our Sponsor - Ortus SolutionsThe makers of ColdBox, CommandBox, ForgeBox, TestBox and almost every other Box out there. A few ways to say thanks back to Ortus Solutions: Like and subscribe to our videos on YouTube. Subscribe to our Podcast on your Podcast Apps and leave us a review Sign up for a free or paid account on CFCasts, which is releasing new content every week Buy Ortus's new Book - 102 ColdBox HMVC Quick Tips and Tricks on GumRoad (http://gum.co/coldbox-tips) Patreon SupportWe have 38 patreons providing 98% of the funding for our Modernize or Die Podcasts via our Patreon site: https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutions. News and EventsNew Host - Daniel GarciaListen to find out more about him.Into the Box LATAM - this week!!!CF Summit next week - No Podcast because we'll be at the conference!!!Advent of Code starts Dec 1stAdvent of Code is an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles for a variety of skill sets and skill levels that can be solved in any programming language you like. People use them as a speed contest, interview prep, company training, university coursework, practice problems, or to challenge each other.You don't need a computer science background to participate - just a little programming knowledge and some problem solving skills will get you pretty far. Nor do you need a fancy computer; every problem has a solution that completes in at most 15 seconds on ten-year-old hardware.https://adventofcode.com/ Ortus Redis Cache Extension V2.0.011 new features, 1 improvement and 3 bug fixes.Major enhancements focus on Pub Sub capabilities, Docker support, and Cluster Protocol support for RedisCluster, Sentinel, AWS and DigitalOcean.https://www.forgebox.io/view/5C558CC6-1E67-4776-96A60F9726D580F1/version/2.0.0-snapshot ICYMI - Mid Michigan CFUG Meeting - Using AI and machine learning along with ColdFusion to build a smarter call center with Nick KwiatkowskiTuesday 11/9/21 at 7 pm easternUsing AI and machine learning along with ColdFusion to build a smarter call center at the next Mid-Michigan CFUG meeting Tuesday 11/9/21 at 7 pm eastern. Michigan State University's, Nick Kwiatkowski, will be showing how to create voice and text-based chat bots that you can deploy to your contact centers (and help desks!) to help automate frequently asked questions.Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsX4r2XY-csICYMI - Ortus Webinar for November - Javier Quintero - FORGEBOX Business Plan: Introducing Organizations and TeamsNovember 19th at 11:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada)In this webinar, Javier Quintero, lead developer of FORGEBOX, will present the new features and the improved UI that is now available on FORGEBOX 6. Moreover, he'll explore in depth the Business Plan that is directed towards organizations and teams so they can collaborate and support their software building needs. He will show us how to create a new organization, how you can add members to it with specific roles, and how you can control teams, members, packages and publish access.with Javier Quintero Recording: https://cfcasts.com/series/webinars-2021/videos/javier-quintero-on-forgebox-business CFCasts Content Updateshttps://www.cfcasts.com Just Released Ortus Webinar for November - Javier Quintero - FORGEBOX Business Plan: Introducing Organizations and Teams Youth Trainings - Universidad Don BoscoControl de Versiones Parte 2 Coming this weekYouth Trainings - Universidad Don BoscoA new series of ForgeBox coming very soonSend your suggestions at https://cfcasts.com/supportConferences and TrainingAWS re:Invent THIS WEEKNOV. 29 – DEC. 3, 2021 | LAS VEGAS, NVCELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF RE:INVENTVirtual: FreeIn Person: $1799https://reinvent.awsevents.com/ Postgres Build THIS WEEKOnline - FreeNov 30-Dec 1 2021https://www.postgresbuild.com/ ITB Latam 2021 THIS WEEKDecember 2-3, 2021Into the Box LATAM is back and better than ever! Our virtual conference will include speakers from El Salvador and all over the world, who'll present on the latest web and mobile technologies in Latin America.Registration is completely free so don't miss out!ITB Latam Schedule Postedhttps://latam.intothebox.org/ Adobe ColdFusion Summit 2021 - NEXT WEEKDecember 7th and 8th - VirtualAgenda is out!!!2 tracks - 1 all CFML - the other a mix of CFML and semi-related topicsRegister for Free - https://cfsummit.vconfex.com/site/adobe-cold-fusion-summit-2021/1290Blog - https://coldfusion.adobe.com/2021/09/adobe-coldfusion-summit-2021-registrations-open/ Tweet from Mark Takata - https://twitter.com/MarkTakata/status/1463364824637661184 10 days away from @Adobe @coldfusion #CFSummit2021 and we're over 8000 registrations & still going. Can we get this OVER 9000?!?! cfsummit2021.com/?src=twtr #CFML #Conference #ColdFusionNginx APAX Sprint 2.1December 7-8th, 2021https://www.nginx.com/events/nginx-sprint-apac-2021 jConf.devNow a free virtual eventDecember 9th starting at 8:30 am CDT/2:30 pm UTC.https://2021.jconf.dev/?mc_cid=b62adc151d&mc_eid=8293d6fdb0 VueJS Nation ConferenceOnline Live EventJanuary 26th & 27th 2022Register for FreeCall for Speakers is open until Dec 31 2021https://vuejsnation.com/ More conferencesNeed more conferences, this site has a huge list of conferences for almost any language/community.https://confs.tech/Blogs, Tweets and Videos of the WeekBlog - Ben Nadel - Referencing String Characters Using Array-Notation In ColdFusion 2021A few years ago, I mentioned that you can treat Strings like character arrays in Lucee CFML. It turns out, you can do the same thing in Adobe ColdFusion. I am not sure what version this was added in; but, I'm guessing it was ColdFusion 2018 (and the introduction of "array slices"). To help burn this into my brain, I wanted to put together a quick demo.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4159-referencing-string-characters-using-array-notation-in-coldfusion-2021.htm Blog - Ben Nadel - Standard Query Iteration Values Available During For-In Loop In ColdFusionA decade ago, ColdFusion introduced the for-in loop syntax for Query iteration. And, in the decade since, I somehow completely missed the fact that the underlying query iteration mechanics were still being used. That is, the .currentRow and default value accessors are still made available on the query object within the for-in iteration block. This allows us to access both the row object and the row index using the for-in syntax.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4158-standard-query-iteration-values-available-during-for-in-loop-in-coldfusion.htm Tweet - Mischa Sameli - 10 minutes of FusionReactor blows a weeks headache away10 minutes of FusionReactor blows a weeks headache away. Registration process takes longer than finding issues. Just an amazing product by @Fusion_Reactor #cfml #luceehttps://twitter.com/mischasameli/status/1464150585939316746 https://twitter.com/mischasameliBlog - Ben Nadel - CAUTION: Silent Value Truncation In CFQueryParam Tag In Lucee CFML 5.3.7.47I just ran into a highly-problematic behavior with the CFQueryParam tag in Lucee CFML 5.3.7.47. As it stands now, if you pass a value via the CF_SQL_INTEGER SQL type that is larger than the max signed-value (2147483647), Lucee will silently truncate it, passing the max signed-value to the underlying SQL query. To fix this, you have to use CF_SQL_BIGINT in your query parameter binding.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4157-caution-silent-value-truncation-in-cfqueryparam-tag-in-lucee-cfml-5-3-7-47.htm Blog - Ben Nadel - Moving 5-Years Of Files Into Year-Based Folders In Adobe ColdFusion 2021As I mentioned before, I've been putting time into modernizing my ColdFusion blogging infrastructure. And, as part of that gesture, I wanted to clean-up some of my file-uploads. Today, when I upload a file for use in a blog post, I upload it into a year-based folder. However, I only started doing that in 2012. Which means, for the first 5 years, I was uploading all files into one root folder. Junky monkey! This morning, I finally got around to moving those early files into yearly buckets; and, more importantly, updating all the blog content in my database to reflect the new paths. Since writing ColdFusion is hella fun, I thought I would share the approach.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4155-moving-5-years-of-files-into-year-based-folders-in-adobe-coldfusion-2021.htm CFML JobsSeveral positions available on https://www.getcfmljobs.com/Listing over 241 ColdFusion positions from 107 companies across 128 locations in 5 Countries.7 new jobs listedFull-Time - Sr ColdFusion Developer (Remote) at Omaha, NE - United States Posted Nov 30https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/Sr-CFDev-Remote-Omaha/11389Full-Time - Senior ColdFusion Developer at Quantico, VA - United States Posted Nov 20https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/Senior-ColdFusion-Developer-at-Quantico-VA/11387Full-Time - Coldfusion Developer at Chennai - India Posted Nov 25https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/india/Coldfusion-Developer-at-Chennai-Tamil-Nadu/11388Full-Time - Senior ColdFusion Developer at Reading - United Kingdom Posted Nov 19https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-kingdom/Senior-ColdFusion-Developer-at-Reading/11386Full-Time - Senior ColdFusion Developer at Manchester - United Kingdom Posted Nov 19https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-kingdom/Senior-ColdFusion-Developer-at-Manchester/11385Full-Time - Senior ColdFusion Developer at London - United Kingdom Posted Nov 19https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-kingdom/Senior-ColdFusion-Developer-at-London/11384Full-Time - ColdFusion Developer at West Mifflin, PA - United States Posted Nov 17https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/ColdFusion-Developer-at-West-Mifflin-PA/11383Other Job Postingshttps://www.alliant.com/Join-Alliant/Pages/Careers-at-Alliant.aspx?p=job/oQYxgfwl&fbclid=IwAR3Z93Zy1dCiD_-oVEBZrJYZB7Rfc0kGZNTvXWCNL5tYMCmL_2eWozarbiw&nl=1 ForgeBox Module of the WeekOrtus Redis Cache Extension v2.0.0The Ortus Redis Extension is a **native** Lucee Extension that allows your CFML server to connect to a Redis server or a Redis Cluster and leverage it for built-in caching, session storage, Pub/Sub Messaging, and document storage.Redis is an open source (BSD licensed), in-memory data structure store, used as a database, cache and message broker. It supports data structures such as strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets with range queries, bitmaps, hyperloglogs and geospatial indexes with radius queries. Redis has built-in replication, Lua scripting, LRU eviction, transactions and different levels of on-disk persistence, and provides high availability via Redis Sentinel and automatic partitioning with Redis Cluster. https://www.forgebox.io/view/5C558CC6-1E67-4776-96A60F9726D580F1 VS Code Hint Tips and Tricks of the WeekExplorer ExcludeExplorer Exclude lets you easily Hide Files & Folders with Dynamic Filter Options. Add a New 'Hidden Items' Explorer Pane for you to Manage and Quickly Toggle Visibility of Hidden Items.https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=RedVanWorkshop.explorer-exclude-vscode-extension Thank you to all of our Patreon SupportersThese individuals are personally supporting our open source initiatives to ensure the great toolings like CommandBox, ForgeBox, ColdBox, ContentBox, TestBox and all the other boxes keep getting the continuous development they need, and funds the cloud infrastructure at our community relies on like ForgeBox for our Package Management with CommandBox. You can support us on Patreon here https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutionsNow offering Annual Memberships, pay for the year and save 10% - great for businesses. Bronze Packages and up, now get a ForgeBox Pro and CFCasts subscriptions as a perk for their Patreon Subscription. All Patreon supporters have a Profile badge on the Community Website All Patreon supporters have their own Private Forum access on the Community Website Patreons John Wilson - Synaptrix Eric Hoffman Gary Knight Mario Rodrigues Giancarlo Gomez David Belanger Jonathan Perret Jeffry McGee - Sunstar Media Dean Maunder Joseph Lamoree Don Bellamy Jan Jannek Laksma Tirtohadi Carl Von Stetten Dan Card Jeremy Adams Jordan Clark Matthew Clemente Daniel Garcia Scott Steinbeck - Agri Tracking Systems Ben Nadel Mingo Hagen Brett DeLine Kai Koenig Charlie Arehart Jonas Eriksson Jason Daiger Jeff McClain Shawn Oden Matthew Darby Ross Phillips Edgardo Cabezas Patrick Flynn Stephany Monge Kevin Wright Steven Klotz You can see an up to date list of all sponsors on Ortus Solutions' Websitehttps://ortussolutions.com/about-us/sponsors ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Dr. Weiping Yu, the chief science advisor of A Neighbor's Choice, returns with more Science and U. The physicist comments on the news that the ITER fusion reactor has received the world's most powerful magnet. Is there something fundamentally wrong with the Fusion energy model? Listen to the entire segment to find out. Visit A Neighbor's Choice website at aneighborschoice.com
2021-08-24 Weekly News - Episode 116Watch the video version on YouTube at https://youtu.be/pzKWPhzBpqI Hosts: Gavin Pickin - Senior Developer for Ortus SolutionsEric Peterson - Senior Developer for Ortus SolutionsThanks to our Sponsor - Ortus SolutionsThe makers of ColdBox, CommandBox, ForgeBox, TestBox and almost every other Box out there. A few ways to say thanks back to Ortus Solutions: Like and subscribe to our videos on YouTube. Sign up for a free or paid account on CFCasts, which is releasing new content every week Buy Ortus's new Book - 102 ColdBox HMVC Quick Tips and Tricks on GumRoad (http://gum.co/coldbox-tips) Patreon SupportWe have 39 patreons providing 100% of the funding for our Modernize or Die Podcasts via our Patreon site: https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutions. We are now 41% of the way to our next goal, fully funding the ForgeBox.io site.Now offering Annual Memberships, pay for the year and save 10% - great for businesses.News and EventsCommandBox v5.4.0 ReleasedWe are pleased to announce the release of CommandBox 5.4.0. A minor update containing 30 bug fixes and enhancements that has been 3 months in the making. Our focus for this release was cleaning up some rough edges left from the 5.3.x enhancements, improvements to the CLI to support the latest modules, and enhancements to automation around environment variables. https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/commandbox-540-released Fusion Reactor 8.7.3 releasedFusionReactor users will want to know that an update 8.7.3 had been released, Aug 12 2021. This update addresses in particular a few enhancements/fixes related to configuring email settings in FR. I'll share a bit more on each below. (If you notice that your reports/alerts were not showing up in recent weeks, there was a problem for some that this update fixes. More below.)https://www.carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2021/8/23/FR_8.7.3_released_with_email_tweaks ICYMI - ITB Sessions and Speakers AnnouncedCheck out the schedule for 2 days, 2 tracks, 26 sessions and 2 keynotes.https://www.intothebox.org/ This Week - Ortus Webinar for August - cbValidation: Validate all things! with Javier QuinteroAug 25, 2021 11:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada)Learn alongside Javier Quintero, how to validate all things! Validations are fundamental when building APIs and web apps. Most of the time we skip validations and we open the door for bugs and issues in the app. Luckily, ColdBox has made this process simpler so we can prevent these issues from happening. With the cbValidation module, you can validate all incoming request data or populated objects. You can use the existing validators or create your own custom validators so you can validate everything the way you want.https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0ude6orjspE9RqjuZDTpDPDA9Gk4C3tJse https://www.ortussolutions.com/events/webinars Adobe 1 Day Workshop - Adobe ColdFusion Workshop with Damien Bruyndonckx Wed, August 25, 202109:00 - 17:00 CEST EUROPEANJoin the Adobe ColdFusion Workshop to learn how you and your agency can leverage ColdFusion to create amazing web content. This one-day training will cover all facets of Adobe ColdFusion that developers need to build applications that can run across multiple cloud providers or on-premise.https://coldfusion-workshop.meetus.adobeevents.com/ Adobe Webinar for September - Head in the clouds: Installing ColdFusion on Azure and AWS with Mark TakataWed, September 22, 202109:00 - 10:00 PDTIf you've been thinking about getting your CF instance moved into the cloud but don't know where to start, this webinar will get you rolling. We will explore how to install, configure and update CF2021 installs in both Amazon AWS and Microsoft Azure and give you tips and tricks on how to get things off the ground.https://installing-coldfusion-on-azure-and-aws.meetus.adobeevents.com/ ICYMI - Adobe Webinar for August - Exploring CF Modules & the CLI with Mark TakataWed, August 18, 202109:00 - 10:00 PDTIn this webinar we will take a look at the new modularized ColdFusion system through the lens of the Command Line. We will explore installing, interacting with, modifying and inspecting a ColdFusion install and show you what is possible without ever needing to spin up a GUI.Will be available shortly on: https://coldfusion.adobe.com/webinar/ CFCasts Content Updateshttps://www.cfcasts.com Just ReleasedUp and Running with Quick Workshop Step 3 Exercise Retrieving Entities Step 4 Exercise Updating and Deleting Entities Coming this weekMore Up and Running with QuickSend your suggestions at https://cfcasts.com/supportConferences and TrainingNginx Sprint ConferenceThis week - August 23-25thhttps://www.nginx.com/events/nginx-sprint-2021/ SpringOne - Code with the flowSeptember 1-2, 2021 - FreeLess dev friction means getting more done. Join us online September 1–2 to see how developers, DevOps pros, and software leaders are ditching distractions to build scalable apps in a world that never stops changing.https://springone.io/ Into the Box 2021 - live in Person in Texas.September 23rd and 24th.No workshops this year.Speakers and Schedule Released!!https://intothebox.orghttps://itb2021.eventbrite.comITB Latam 2021 - live in personDecember 2nd or 3rd 2021 (confirming dates asap)More conferencesNeed more conferences, this site has a huge list of conferences for almost any language/community.https://confs.tech/Blogs, Tweets and Videos of the WeekBlog - Ben Nadel - Using The LaunchDarkly Feature Flag Java SDK With Lucee CFML 5.3.8.201A few days ago on Twitter, Mary Jo Sminkey asked me if consuming the LaunchDarkly feature flag Java SDK in ColdFusion was as cumbersome as it appeared to be in my post from 2015. That post used the JavaLoader library and had to jump through some funky thread-management hoops in Adobe ColdFusion 10. Fast forward 6-years, InVision is now running on Lucee CFML 5.3. As such, I wanted to revisit what using the LaunchDarkly Java SDK would look like on a modern ColdFusion CFML platform. Thankfully, it's now hella easy!https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4100-using-the-launchdarkly-feature-flag-java-sdk-with-lucee-cfml-5-3-8-201.htm Blog - James Moberg - isJsonStructure() CFML User-Defined FunctionApparently strings, numbers, true, false and null are considered valid JSON even though they consist of a single escaped value. (I recently discovered this while accepting API data from a third-party and they accidentally double-encoded the JSON body payload.https://dev.to/gamesover/isjsonstructure-cfml-user-defined-function-1kg9 Blog - Brad Wood - Ortus Solutions - CommandBox v5.4.0 ReleasedWe are pleased to announce the release of CommandBox 5.4.0. A minor update containing 30 bug fixes and enhancements that has been 3 months in the making. Our focus for this release was cleaning up some rough edges left from the 5.3.x enhancements, improvements to the CLI to support the latest modules, and enhancements to automation around environment variables. https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/commandbox-540-released Tweet - Brad Wood - Lucee Buffer Output tipTired of adding this.bufferoutput=true to the Application.cfc of all your Lucee apps so dump/abort work? If you're a CommandBox/CFConfig/dotenv user, just run this and forget about it for all future servers! #CFMLpropertyFile set ~/.box.env cfconfig_bufferTagBodyOutput truehttps://twitter.com/bdw429s/status/1428034523497893892 https://twitter.com/bdw429sBlog - Charlie Arehart - Fusion Reactor 8.7.3 releasedFusionReactor users will want to know that an update 8.7.3 had been released, Aug 12 2021. This update addresses in particular a few enhancements/fixes related to configuring email settings in FR. I'll share a bit more on each below. (If you notice that your reports/alerts were not showing up in recent weeks, there was a problem for some that this update fixes. More below.)https://www.carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2021/8/23/FR_8.7.3_released_with_email_tweaks CFML JobsSeveral positions available on https://www.getcfmljobs.com/Listing over 169 ColdFusion positions from 80 companies across 105 locations in 5 Countries.5 new jobs listedFull-Time - Coldfusion / MS-SQL Developer at Remote - United States Posted Aug 18https://www.getcfmljobs.com/viewjob.cfm?jobid=11316 Full-Time - Software Engineer-Java,Coldfusion at Bengaluru, Karnataka - India Posted Aug 18https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/india/Software-EngineerJavaColdfusion-at-Bengaluru-Karnataka/11313 Full-Time - Sr Software Engineer/ColdFusion Developer (Remote) at Whitef.. - United States Posted Aug 18https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/Sr-Software-EngineerColdFusion-Developer-Remote-at-Whiteford-MD/11315Full-Time - Sr Software Engineer/ColdFusion Developer (Remote) at Whitef.. - United States Posted Aug 18https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/Sr-Software-EngineerColdFusion-Developer-Remote-at-Whiteford-MD/11317Full-Time - ColdFusion Developer at Remote - United States Posted Aug 18https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/ColdFusion-Developer-at-Remote/11314 Ortus Jobshttps://www.ortussolutions.com/about-us/careers Senior ColdFusion CFML Developer (USA TEAM) Desarollador Web (EL SALVADOR TEAM) ForgeBox Module of the WeekCoda by Eric PetersonA collection of date helper functionsReturns the distance between two dates expressed as an approximate human-readable stringhttps://www.forgebox.io/view/coda VS Code Hint Tips and Tricks of the WeekTurbo Console LogThis extension make debugging much easier by automating the operation of writing meaningful log message.The log message will be inserted in the next line relative to the selected variable like this:console.log("SelectedVariableEnclosingClassName -> SelectedVariableEnclosingFunctionName -> SelectedVariable", SelectedVariable)https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ChakrounAnas.turbo-console-log Thank you to all of our Patreon SupportersThese individuals are personally supporting our open source initiatives to ensure the great toolings like CommandBox, ForgeBox, ColdBox, ContentBox, TestBox and all the other boxes keep getting the continuous development they need, and funds the cloud infrastructure at our community relies on like ForgeBox for our Package Management with CommandBox. You can support us on Patreon here https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutionsNow offering Annual Memberships, pay for the year and save 10% - great for businesses. Bronze Packages and up, now get a ForgeBox Pro and CFCasts subscriptions as a perk for their Patreon Subscription. All Patreon supporters have a Profile badge on the Community Website All Patreon supporters have their own Private Forum access on the Community Website Patreons John Wilson - Synaptrix Don Bellamy Eric Hoffman David Belanger Dean Maunder Gary Knight Giancarlo Gomez Jonathan Perret Mario Rodrigues Jeffry McGee - Sunstar Media Yogesh Mathur Joseph Lamoree Ben Nadel Brett DeLine Carl Von Stetten Charlie Arehart Dan Card Daniel Garcia Didier Lesnicki Edgardo Cabezas Jan Jannek Jason Daiger Jeff McClain Jeremy Adams Jonas Eriksson Jordan Clark Kai Koenig Laksma Tirtohadi Leon Seremelis Matthew Darby Matthew Clemente Mingo Hagen Patrick Flynn Ross Phillips Scott Steinbeck Shawn Oden Stephany Monge Steven Klotz You can see an up to date list of all sponsors on Ortus Solutions' Websitehttps://ortussolutions.com/about-us/sponsors ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Listen now to Future News and Commentary 6.22.2021 More fun space adventures are becoming available. Now you don’t have to blast off in a rocket, just slowly ascend in a balloon, dubbed “Spaceship Neptune,” schmoozing with half a dozen fellow passengers on a trip to upper atmosphere of planet Earth. Looks like fun! Spaceship Neptune will take you to the Stratosphere! And boy, talk radio never really follows an agenda when you have lots of callers! Many listeners were inspired Dr. Donald Hoffman on the case against Realityto check in after our 15 min excerpt of Dr. Donald Hoffman, a UC Irvine neuro-psychologist sharing his model of consciousness based on the metaphor of a 3D computer desktop, a compelling somewhat easy-to-grok model of the most complex thing in the universe, as far as we know..and that is consciousness itself. Everyone has thoughts on the topic and I think you’ll all enjoy riffing off of Dr. Hoffman’s most illuminating metaphor. Enjoy!
We talk about MIT's SPARC reactor project and the impact of power generation on humanity. #nuclear #nuclearblast #nuclearwar #nuclearweapons #nuclearpower #nuclearblastrecords #nuclearbomb #nuclearvideoshd #NuclearMedicine #nuclearwhiteink #NuclearRaces #nuclearblastusa #nuclearfallout #NuclearFamily #NuclearPhysics #nuclearwastestore #nuclear1 #nuclearenvelope #NuclearFreePacific #nuclearmembrane #nuclearpowerplant #nuclearenergy #nuclearholocaust #nuclearmuseum #nuclearplant #nucleartattoo #nuclearwasteland #nuclearxtattoo #nuclearaccident #nuclearcl
Learn about an artificial sun that’s hotter than our actual sun; whether math really is a universal language; and what words like “fresh” really tell you about how fancy your food is. South Korean researchers created an artificial sun that's hotter than our actual sun by Grant Currin Korean artificial sun sets the new world record of 20-sec-long operation at 100 million degrees. (2020, December 24). Phys.org. https://phys.org/news/2020-12-korean-artificial-sun-world-sec-long.html Nield, D. (2020). South Korea’s “Artificial Sun” Just Set a New World Record For High-Temperature Plasma. ScienceAlert. https://www.sciencealert.com/south-korea-s-artificial-sun-just-set-a-new-world-record-for-high-temperature-plasma Tala, T., & Garbet, X. (2006). Physics of Internal Transport Barriers. Comptes Rendus Physique, 7(6), 622–633. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crhy.2006.06.005 Delbert, C. (2020, December 28). Korea’s Artificial Sun Just Ran for 20 Astonishing Seconds. Popular Mechanics; Popular Mechanics. https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a35084113/korea-artificial-sun-fusion-reactor-runs-for-20-seconds/ Tokamak. (2015). ITER. https://www.iter.org/mach/Tokamak Home: 28th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference (FEC 2020) | IAEA. (2019, December 6). Iaea.org. https://www.iaea.org/events/fec-2020 Is math really a universal language? by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from John) PBS Idea Channel. (2013). Is Math a Feature of the Universe or a Feature of Human Creation? | Idea Channel | PBS [YouTube Video]. In YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbNymweHW4E Baidou, Alain. (2006). Briefings on Existence. State University of New York Press. https://s3.amazonaws.com/arena-attachments/769564/8b787039810debb75794401980b224d6.pdf Madden, J. J., Lakoff, G., & Núñez, R. E. (2002, August). Where Mathematics Comes From: How the Embodied Mind Brings Mathematics Into Being. ResearchGate; Mathematical Association of America. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/239547225_Where_Mathematics_Comes_From_How_the_Embodied_Mind_Brings_Mathematics_Into_Being Thaller, M. (2019, March 7). The evolution of mathematics, from agriculture to quantum mechanics. Big Think; Big Think. https://bigthink.com/videos/mathematics-universal-language What Words Like "Fresh" Really Tell You About How Fancy Your Food Is by Arika Okrent Jurafsky, D. (2014). The Language of Food: A Linguist Reads the Menu. W. W. Norton & Company. https://amzn.to/3rgRJbY Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer. You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Learjet brand, currently owned by Bombardier, announced that in the fourth quarter of this year, Wichita Kansas based Learjet production will end forever. A project milestone was reached this week for the ITER nuclear reactor in France as critical component manufacturing began in Europe, specifically the vacuum vessel blanket that isolates the reactor from superhot nuclear plasma. Texas power infrastructure is not designed to accommodate extreme cold experienced in the continental US, resulting in widespread power failures plunging millions in the dark. Will extreme weather events force the state to redesign the power system? Interested in watching more episodes of This Week in Engineering? Check them out along with many other series on https://www.engineering.tv/ (Engineering TV).
The US Navy recently filed multiple patents for a scalable Nuclear Fusion Reactor - Article Link Here. China's Tianwen-1 spacecraft just entered orbit around Mars with plans to land its first-ever Rover on the Red Planet later this month - Article Link Here. Saudi Arabia plans to construct a new plant that will use Sunlight and Reverse Osmosis technology to desalinate water and produce clean drinking water. - Article Link Here.Follow the STEMnews Podcast on Twitter. Feel free to send an email at stemnewspodcast@gmail.com with any questions, feedback, recommendations, or ideas for future topics to discuss.
Scientists attached a live moth antenna to a quadcopter, now it can sense & track smells. This will one day be used to identify gas leaks, buried explosives, and help find humans after disasters - Article Link Here. A chemical that sheds off tires has been linked to killing salmon - Article Link Here. The DOE was briefed on a plan to fund and build Americas 1st Nuclear Fusion Reactor that can produce 100% clean energy - Article Link Here. BONUS: SpaceX’s Sn8 Starship exploded during its flight… but its not a failure. Follow the STEMnews Podcast on Twitter or LinkedIn. Feel free to send an email at stemnewspodcast@gmail.com.
Don’t forget to pick up Dylan's new book COVID-19: The Greatest Cover-Up in History—From Wuhan to the White House @ https://amzn.to/36bvLhMTweet or send us your questions using the hashtag #WTFAMERICAIn this week’s episode:Congress has approved an additional 2.2 trillion in COVID relief money.Last month was the hottest September in history. Petco has announced they'll stop selling electric shock collars.n Austin, a former library employee is accused of stealing 1.3 million dollars worth of printer toner.In Michigan, members of an anti-government group have been arrested in a plot to kidnap the governorIn Florida, a high school principal who had been fired after refusing to say if the Holocaust was real or not, has been re-hired.Rapper Torey Lanez has been charged with shooting Megan the Stallion in the foot. In Tennessee, a 13 year old landed in the Guinness Book of World Records for creating his own FUSION REACTOR.In Florida, a man threatened a census taker with a gun.Country Singer Morgan Wallen has been un-invited to perform on Saturday Night Live. Covid-19 is now the THIRD leading cause of death in the United States. And the first and second leading causes of death are "Donald Trump’s”.The US debt is now larger than the entire economy.So far, 34 people in the Trump Administration have tested positive for Covid-19.Donald Trump has refused to have a virtual debate with Joe Biden.
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Hey to all you cool listeners! In this episode, I bring to you Rebecca Fitch, aka Bexy, a YouTuber who is using her channel to educate viewers about the world of Physics. Her whole goal is to take Physics and STEM learning topics that some would find daunting and explain them in a way that is easy to digest and understand. This hour-long conversation started with getting to know Bexy and understanding how she ended up majoring in physics. She has an incredible story explaining how she switched from a business track to physics. She put in a lot of hard work to make that switch even work, and I think most people would have given up if put in that position. This transitions into more learning/teaching topics: the teaching environment nowadays, the daunting nature of majoring in STEM, learning about the schooling system across the pond, etc. We then discuss what Bexy does in the industry. She is a System Engineer Consultant, and she explains what is system engineering, and what does it entail for someone with a Physics degree. Additionally, because I can't help it, I asked about what type of projects she has consulted on, and what were her favorites. That lead to us discussing her over year-long work on a Nuclear Fusion Reactor! Wow! We discussed so much more during this chat, and I am looking forward to everyone listening to the episode because you'll get a lot of value out of it. Find Bexy here: Instagram: @ScienceWithBexy YouTube Channel: Science With Bexy --more-- Follow/Support The Podcast: Website: thatscoolnews.com/ Rate The Podcast: thatscoolnews.com/review Join the Community: thatscoolnews.com/community Instagram: @ThatsCoolNews Email for giveaway: adam@thatscoolnews.com or thatscoolnews@gmail.com Listen to the news episodes by going to thatscoolnews.com/news And check out Interview episodes by going to thatscoolnews.com/interviews Recording Equipment: Below is the equipment I use to record the podcast, I should note, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Microphone: RE320 Audio Interface: Scarlett 2i2 Mic Stand: NEEWER Adjustable Microphone Stand Shock Mount: Koolertron Universal Shock Mount
North Korean hackers launched attacks against at least 28 UN officialsNew HP bug bounty program targets printer cartridgesAugmented reality helps teach geologyWe've long waited for fusion. This reactor may finally deliver itRise in remote MacOS workers driving cybersecurity 'rethink'Washington emergency responders experience using SpaceX's Starlink internetFuture iPhones could use laser detection of poisonous gas, air quality, or pollenThings you should know about User Acceptance TestingPaying ransomware demands could get you in trouble with the fedsNick Stech, COO of Workstorm talks about how workplace communications are changing and email may have fallen victim to the new normal. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Nick Stech Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT ZipRecruiter.com/twiet itpro.tv/enterprise use code ENTERPRISE30
North Korean hackers launched attacks against at least 28 UN officials New HP bug bounty program targets printer cartridges Augmented reality helps teach geology We've long waited for fusion. This reactor may finally deliver it Rise in remote MacOS workers driving cybersecurity 'rethink' Washington emergency responders experience using SpaceX's Starlink internet Future iPhones could use laser detection of poisonous gas, air quality, or pollen Things you should know about User Acceptance Testing Paying ransomware demands could get you in trouble with the feds Nick Stech, COO of Workstorm talks about how workplace communications are changing and email may have fallen victim to the new normal. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Nick Stech Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT ZipRecruiter.com/twiet itpro.tv/enterprise use code ENTERPRISE30
North Korean hackers launched attacks against at least 28 UN officialsNew HP bug bounty program targets printer cartridgesAugmented reality helps teach geologyWe've long waited for fusion. This reactor may finally deliver itRise in remote MacOS workers driving cybersecurity 'rethink'Washington emergency responders experience using SpaceX's Starlink internetFuture iPhones could use laser detection of poisonous gas, air quality, or pollenThings you should know about User Acceptance TestingPaying ransomware demands could get you in trouble with the fedsNick Stech, COO of Workstorm talks about how workplace communications are changing and email may have fallen victim to the new normal. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Nick Stech Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT ZipRecruiter.com/twiet itpro.tv/enterprise use code ENTERPRISE30
North Korean hackers launched attacks against at least 28 UN officialsNew HP bug bounty program targets printer cartridgesAugmented reality helps teach geologyWe've long waited for fusion. This reactor may finally deliver itRise in remote MacOS workers driving cybersecurity 'rethink'Washington emergency responders experience using SpaceX's Starlink internetFuture iPhones could use laser detection of poisonous gas, air quality, or pollenThings you should know about User Acceptance TestingPaying ransomware demands could get you in trouble with the fedsNick Stech, COO of Workstorm talks about how workplace communications are changing and email may have fallen victim to the new normal. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Nick Stech Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT ZipRecruiter.com/twiet itpro.tv/enterprise use code ENTERPRISE30
North Korean hackers launched attacks against at least 28 UN officialsNew HP bug bounty program targets printer cartridgesAugmented reality helps teach geologyWe've long waited for fusion. This reactor may finally deliver itRise in remote MacOS workers driving cybersecurity 'rethink'Washington emergency responders experience using SpaceX's Starlink internetFuture iPhones could use laser detection of poisonous gas, air quality, or pollenThings you should know about User Acceptance TestingPaying ransomware demands could get you in trouble with the fedsNick Stech, COO of Workstorm talks about how workplace communications are changing and email may have fallen victim to the new normal. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Nick Stech Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT ZipRecruiter.com/twiet itpro.tv/enterprise use code ENTERPRISE30
North Korean hackers launched attacks against at least 28 UN officialsNew HP bug bounty program targets printer cartridgesAugmented reality helps teach geologyWe've long waited for fusion. This reactor may finally deliver itRise in remote MacOS workers driving cybersecurity 'rethink'Washington emergency responders experience using SpaceX's Starlink internetFuture iPhones could use laser detection of poisonous gas, air quality, or pollenThings you should know about User Acceptance TestingPaying ransomware demands could get you in trouble with the fedsNick Stech, COO of Workstorm talks about how workplace communications are changing and email may have fallen victim to the new normal. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Nick Stech Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT ZipRecruiter.com/twiet itpro.tv/enterprise use code ENTERPRISE30
North Korean hackers launched attacks against at least 28 UN officialsNew HP bug bounty program targets printer cartridgesAugmented reality helps teach geologyWe've long waited for fusion. This reactor may finally deliver itRise in remote MacOS workers driving cybersecurity 'rethink'Washington emergency responders experience using SpaceX's Starlink internetFuture iPhones could use laser detection of poisonous gas, air quality, or pollenThings you should know about User Acceptance TestingPaying ransomware demands could get you in trouble with the fedsNick Stech, COO of Workstorm talks about how workplace communications are changing and email may have fallen victim to the new normal. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Nick Stech Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT ZipRecruiter.com/twiet itpro.tv/enterprise use code ENTERPRISE30
North Korean hackers launched attacks against at least 28 UN officials New HP bug bounty program targets printer cartridges Augmented reality helps teach geology We've long waited for fusion. This reactor may finally deliver it Rise in remote MacOS workers driving cybersecurity 'rethink' Washington emergency responders experience using SpaceX's Starlink internet Future iPhones could use laser detection of poisonous gas, air quality, or pollen Things you should know about User Acceptance Testing Paying ransomware demands could get you in trouble with the feds Nick Stech, COO of Workstorm talks about how workplace communications are changing and email may have fallen victim to the new normal. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Nick Stech Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT ZipRecruiter.com/twiet itpro.tv/enterprise use code ENTERPRISE30
Eric and Gavin host this weeks episode. They discuss Fusion Reactor 8.5 has been released, as well as a new release to Lucee Spreadsheet lib 2.11.0. They announce the date and time on the next Ortus Webinar, presented by Gavin on Modern ColdFusion - no more copy and paste. They give you an update on CFCasts Content Updates. They discuss the next 2 Into the Box workshops coming in October, ColdBox Zero to Hero and Hero to SuperHero, and maybe a Quick Workshop coming up soon as well. They discuss jconf.dev going online in September. They discuss how the Adobe ColdFusion Certification is now online and remind you that Adobe's CF Summit Conference, being changed to a Online conference, now with dates, November 17-19, call for speakers is apparently closed ( but the form is still there ). They spotlight a lot of great blog posts, tweets, videos and podcasts, too many to list, so listen to the show. They announce some jobs from getCfmlJobs.com, as well as a Senior CFML position available at Ortus Solutions. They show off the ForgeBox module of the Week, Coldbox-asset-bag by Ortus Solutions, an asset bag to manage css and javascript dependencies. This week's VS Code Tip of the week is Multiple cursor case preserve. Have you ever tried to change a single word in all variable names, but had your camelCase broken? This extension preserves selection case in these situations. It recognises CAPS, Uppercase and lowercase. Works for typing or pasting. For the show notes - visit the website https://cfmlnews.modernizeordie.io/episodes/modernize-or-die-cfml-news-for-september-8th-2020-episode-69 Music from this podcast used under Royalty Free license from SoundDotCom https://www.soundotcom.com/ and BlueTreeAudio https://bluetreeaudio.com
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Give us feedback at: mysciencebytes@gmail.com Visit our website at: mysciencebytes.com What makes ants so fascinating today is their effectiveness at preventing epidemics within their colonies, despite their close living quarters and massive communities. In fact, epidemics and sick colonies are rarely, if ever, found in the wild. Thanks in part to this, ants are one of the most successful species on Earth. According to some estimates, they make up almost a quarter of all terrestrial animal biomass. And because of the social measures they've evolved to use, ant behavior often seems distinctly intelligent. As human communities are warding off this generation's biggest pandemic to date, we should take a closer look at how our fellow inhabitants deal with infectious outbreaks. Scientists have observed many species of ants disease-curbing social practices, including separating groups by role within their nest, sanitizing themselves and their living quarters, and mixing tree resin with their poison to kill pathogenic spores. #ants #antspandemic #socialdistancingants In 2007, astronomers digging through data from six years prior found a very strong, very brief burst of radio emission coming from an unidentified source in space. It introduced us to a new class of objects dubbed fast radio bursts or FRBs for short. “Fast” because these blips are very short—less than five milliseconds in duration. The “radio” portion of the nickname is because the emission is detected by radio telescopes surveying the sky at radio wavelengths. They are called “bursts” because the signals disappear as quickly as they appeared, without warning and, so far, without explanation. Since 2007, astronomers have added 17 more bursts to the list of known FRBs. However, their origins are still a bit of a mystery because of their defining characteristics, the very reasons they are so interesting, also make them challenging to study. #fastradioburts #fbr #fbrs Last month engineers started construction of the world's largest nuclear fusion project in southern France, with operations planned to begin in late 2025. The project, called ITER, is an international collaborative effort between 35 countries with enormous ambitions: prove the feasibility of fusion energy with a gigantic magnetic device called a “tokamak,” as per the project's official website. Enabling the exclusive use of clean energy will be a miracle for our planet. Fusion power, in theory, works by harnessing the energy released by two lighter atomic nuclei fusing to form a heavier nucleus, and turning it into electricity. #fusionreactor #worldslargestfusionreactor --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencebytes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sciencebytes/support
The world took a step towards our goal of harnessing nuclear fusion as an energy source last week when the construction officially began of ITER, the new International Thermonuclear Experimental fusion Reactor. Michel Claessens is the author of the book ITER: The Giant Fusion Reactor. He spoke to Adam Murphy about the project... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
The world took a step towards our goal of harnessing nuclear fusion as an energy source last week when the construction officially began of ITER, the new International Thermonuclear Experimental fusion Reactor. Michel Claessens is the author of the book ITER: The Giant Fusion Reactor. He spoke to Adam Murphy about the project... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Welcome to a new daily show, where I dive into one topic for about 15-20 minutes. I give the facts and my reactions and opinions! For this episode, we talk about ITER Fusion Reactor, the 65 Billion US Dollar International Experiment, and why people need to pay more attention to it. We also talked a bit about fusion without getting too technical! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brainfartwithtaha/message
Gavin and Eric host this weeks episode. ColdBox 6 is being released, Fusion Reactor has a 25% discount for Adobe ColdFusion to celebrate 25 years. They remind you about the Ortus Webinar and Adobe webinar you might have missed, and announce this weeks Online CF Meetup with Brian Klaas on speaking about "I Didn’t Know S3 Could Do That!". They give you an update on lots of new CFCasts.com content. They discuss jconf.dev going online in September, and how it is free, and the first 500 registrations get a swag box ( if in the US ). They discuss the 2 more Into the Box workshops coming in August, CommandBox Zero to Hero and CFML Containers... with dates, times and prices. They discuss how the Adobe ColdFusion Certification is now online and remind you that Adobe's CF Summit Conference, being changed to a Online conference, now with dates, November 17-19, call for speakers is now open, deadline August 15th They spotlight a lot of great blog posts, tweets, videos and podcasts, too many to list, so listen to the show. They announce some jobs from getCfmlJobs.com. They show off the ForgeBox module of the Week, RabbitSDK by Brad Wood & Ortus Solutions This week's VS Code Tip of the week is Profile Switcher by Aaron Powell For the show notes - visit the website https://cfmlnews.modernizeordie.io/episodes/modernize-or-die-cfml-news-for-august-4th-2020-episode-64 Music from this podcast used under Royalty Free license from SoundDotCom https://www.soundotcom.com/ and BlueTreeAudio https://bluetreeaudio.com
Become a premium supporter today and get your first month for free!In today’s episode, we'll take a look the new one-minute coronavirus breath test that was invented in Israel, and the construction of a fusion reactor that has begun in France and is poised to become the first fusion reactor in the world to produce more energy than it is supplied with. These stories and more, coming up today on Warp News.Warp News is a media outlet run by the nonprofit foundation, Warp Institute.At Warp News, we strive to balance the negative bias in mainstream media that with fact-based, optimistic news focusing on the possibilities with new technologies, ideas, and collaboration.Follow our daily news stories, podcasts, and YouTube channel and be sure to subscribe for our premium content at news.warpinstitute.orgMusic Credits:Skyscraper by geographermusic: https://www.youtube.com/user/geographermusic/Download at: https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary_download?vid=f51bc2d7d51d2f37Support the show (https://warpinstitute.org/wip?utm_campaign=content-marketing-promotion&utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=buzzsprout)
Indias National Education Policy of 2020, announced a few days ago, promises to ditch rote learning in favour of conceptual clarity. There is more to it, of course. In this podcast, we compare what it was like growing up in our existing system and what it promises to be under the new regime. And in other news, we talk about the worlds largest nuclear fusion reactor in France which took baby steps to begin its five year assembly phase. Expect some science chatter as we discuss the mind boggling project that is considered by some as the most complex engineering endeavour in history.
Indias National Education Policy of 2020, announced a few days ago, promises to ditch rote learning in favour of conceptual clarity. There is more to it, of course. In this podcast, we compare what it was like growing up in our existing system and what it promises to be under the new regime. And in other news, we talk about the worlds largest nuclear fusion reactor in France which took baby steps to begin its five year assembly phase. Expect some science chatter as we discuss the mind boggling project that is considered by some as the most complex engineering endeavour in history.
Indias National Education Policy of 2020, announced a few days ago, promises to ditch rote learning in favour of conceptual clarity. There is more to it, of course. In this podcast, we compare what it was like growing up in our existing system and what it promises to be under the new regime. And in other news, we talk about the worlds largest nuclear fusion reactor in France which took baby steps to begin its five year assembly phase. Expect some science chatter as we discuss the mind boggling project that is considered by some as the most complex engineering endeavour in history.
French President Emmanuel Macron praised the international venture as a project for the future of humanity. He delivered a video address at a ceremony to mark the start of the assembly of the ITER reactor. Also: the former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak is sentenced to 12 years in prison for corruption charges linked to the 1MDB scandal, and why people are abandoning their dogs post-lockdown.
Gavin and Brad host this weeks episode.They discuss the ITB Conference going Virtual as an Online Conference, and the discount deals for ITB 2018 and 2019 videos. They discuss a lot of CF Webinars coming up in the next few weeks from Adobe, Fusion Reactor and Ortus. They discuss the latest releast of the CommandBox Docker Images. They remind you to take the ColdFusion state of the Union Survey, as well as vote for the Modernize or Die podcast. They spotlight a lot of great blog posts, tweets, videos and podcasts, too many to list, so listen to the show. They show off our ForgeBox module of the Week, whoops interactive error debugging by Eric Peterson with some recent updates from Scott Steinbeck and this week's VS Code hint, using the built in Sort Lines action to alphabetize parameters, especially useful with documentation. We finish the podcast thank our Patreon supporters. You can support us on Patreon here https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutions For the show notes - visit the website https://cfmlnews.modernizeordie.io/episodes/modernize-or-die-cfml-news-for-march-24th-2020 Music from this podcast used under Royalty Free license from SoundDotCom https://www.soundotcom.com/ and BlueTreeAudio https://bluetreeaudio.com
Gavin and Eric host this weeks episode.They talk Ortus's upcoming Webinar on Containerization presented by Jon Clausen. They announced the newest podcast in the Modernize or Die® family, the Conference Edition. They discuss the frenzy of Ortus Product updates including CBSecurity, CBValidation and Mementifier. They talk about Adobe's Happy Hour Roadshows hitting California including one Gavin will be attending. They discuss Fusion Reactor's webinar from last week and how to watching it. They discuss more information on CF Summit East 2020 and the Post Conference CF Specialist Certification Workshop and Ortus PreConference Workshops, as well as ITB 2020 and the workshops, including the sessions and speaker announcements. They also discuss some other conferences you should consider attending. They spotlight a lot of great blog posts, tweets, videos and podcasts, too many to list, so listen to the show. They show off our ForgeBox module of the Week, Quick Tailwind Inertia Template by Eric Peterson and this week's VS Code extensions, Todo Tree. We finish the podcast thank our Patreon supporters. You can support us on Patreon here https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutions For the show notes - visit the website https://cfmlnews.modernizeordie.io/episodes/modernize-or-die-cfml-news-for-february-18th-2020 Music from this podcast used under Royalty Free license from SoundDotCom https://www.soundotcom.com/ and BlueTreeAudio https://bluetreeaudio.com
Gavin and Brad host this weeks episode.They talk Adobe's Happy Hour Roadshows hitting California in the next 2 weeks. They announce a Fusion Reactor 8.3 is released Fusion Reactor Webinar with the live stream about the new features. They discuss more information on CF Summit East 2020 and the Post Conference CF Specialist Certification Workshop and Ortus PreConference Workshops, as well as ITB 2020 and the workshops, They also discuss some other conferences you should consider attending. They spotlight a lot of great blog posts, tweets, videos and podcasts, too many to list, so listen to the show. They show off our ForgeBox module of the Week, CommandBox Console Pretty by Abram Adams and this week's VS Code extensions, Local History by xyz We finish the podcast thank our Patreon supporters For the show notes - visit the website https://cfmlnews.modernizeordie.io/episodes/modernize-or-die-cfml-news-for-february-11th-2020 Music from this podcast used under Royalty Free license from SoundDotCom https://www.soundotcom.com/ and BlueTreeAudio https://bluetreeaudio.com
Baked and Awake Episode 091 Great, Now Jeff Bezos Has a Fusion Reactor?! December 17th 2019 Highlights from a story about California utilities companies chiseling away at Residential Solar Roof Subsidies and incentives, and how annoyed the People are with all that, from The San Diego Union Tribune, found by way of slashdot.org: https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/environment/story/2019-12-15/california-high-voltage-battle-utilities-and-rooftop-solar And yeah, hey did you guys know Jeff Bezos has his own Nuclear Fusion Reactor? Well, he does now. From Bloomberg: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-12-16/bezos-backed-fusion-start-up-raises-100-million-for-demo-system Thanks for listening and helping me on my way to my first 1000 Subscribers by DESTROYING THAT SUBSCRIBE BUTTON NOW Check out my new official Web Store today where your secure purchases directly support the show, while shopping through online retailers you already trust: https://bakedandawake.com/the-shop DON’T CLICK THIS LINK: https://bit.ly/36towQy My Website: www.bakedandawake.com Email me: talktous@bakedandawake.com Official Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/bakedandawake My Peertube Channel: https://peertube.co.uk/accounts/baked_and_awake/video-channels Twitter: https://twitter.com/stevecominski Insta: https://www.instagram.com/baked_and_awake/ Episode ambient Music generously provided by Antti Luode (http://www.soundclick.com/AnttiLuode),http://www.soundclick.com/_mobileFrame.cfm?bandID=1277008 Additional Music Provided with permission by Northwest Grab aka https://summoningsickness.bandcamp.com Baked and Awake Discord: https://discord.gg/BKJ52JQ
Gavin host this weeks episode solo. He talks about Adobe's latest updates for CF2016 and CF2018. He talks about Fusion Reactor and their great Developer license Black Friday Sale. He talks about Matt Gifford and his podcast inspired badges in his CFML Badges project. He discusses the announcmenet of ColdFusion Security Training, lead by Pete Freitag from Foundeo. We discuss Into the Box LATAM (LatinoAmerica) being held in San Salvador, El Salvador December 4th, presented in Spanish, including how they are being supported by the El Salvadorean Governments Ministry of Innovation. We talk about CF Summit India in December including more information released in a Blog and Podcast and Into the Box 2020 in Houston in May, including the Call for Speakers, which is now open. We spotlight a lot of great blog posts, too many to list, so listen to the show. We show off our ForgeBox module of the Week, CBCommons a library of great tools to make your developer life easier. Our VS Code Hint Tip and Trick of the week is the EditorConfig to give you more control of a repo's preferences for all of your developers, no matter their personal preferences.. We finish the podcast by thanking our Patreon supporters. For the show notes - visit the website https://cfmlnews.modernizeordie.io/episodes/modernize-or-die-cfml-news-for-november-26th-2019 Music from this podcast used under Royalty Free license from SoundDotCom https://www.soundotcom.com/ and BlueTreeAudio https://bluetreeaudio.com
Brad and Gavin host this weeks episode. Charlie Arehart is talking to the CFUGSFL Usergroup about FusionReactor online, and is giving away some Fusion Reactor goodies. We discuss the recent speakers on the Online ColdFusion Meetup and the next presenter is Matthew Clemente. We also remind everyone about your last chance to cash in on a free T-Shirt with Hacktoberfest. We announce Into the Box LATAM ( Latin America ) being held in San Salvador, El Salvador December 4th, presented in Spanish. We talk about CF Summit India in December and Into the Box 2020 in Houston in May. We spotlight a lot of great blog posts, too many to list, so listen to the show. We show off our ForgeBox module of the Week, this week, we discuss CommandBox-FusionReactor - since it was a FusionReactor special this week. Our VS Code Hint Tip and Trick of the week is the change-case function to allow you to easily convert variable names to one of 10+ style types. We finish the podcast by thanking our Patreon supporters. For the show notes - visit the website https://cfmlnews.modernizeordie.io/episodes/modernize-or-die-cfml-news-for-october-29th-2019 Music from this podcast used under Royalty Free license from SoundDotCom https://www.soundotcom.com/ and BlueTreeAudio https://bluetreeaudio.com
Gavin host this weeks episode. We discuss Adobe's security bulletin for 2018 and 2016, not CF11. Fusion Reactor 8.2.1 was released. Adobe releases some blog posts about CF Mobile Development and some new features. Next week is Adobe CF Summit, and the early bird is still going, don't miss your chance to enjoy CF in Las Vegas in October, get your tickets before they remember to up the prices. The CF Summit call for speakers is now closed and speakers and sessions for CF Summit have been announced. In addition to the ColdFusion Specialist Certificate Program workshop prior to the conference, there are now 3 more workshops. We also discuss the CF Summit Ortus Trainings for after the Conference and how to register for them... including a new Discount Code for all of our trainings. There are a few seats left. We talk about Ortus Solutions' Bootcamp training in India with Luis Majano ( which is now sold out ) and mention how CF Camp is coming up fast, tickets are now available, and Brad and Eric announce the workshops they'll be leading at CF Camp as well as discussing the other workshop offerings CF Camp has. We spotlight a lot of great blog posts, too many to list, so listen to the show. We show off our ForgeBox module of the Week, this week, the CBValidation module. Our VS Code Hint Tip and Trick of the week is Regex Previewer, a way to test your Regex right inside VS Code. We finish the podcast by thanking our Patreon supporters. For the show notes - visit the website https://cfmlnews.modernizeordie.io/episodes/modernize-or-die-cfml-news-for-september-24th-2019 Music from this podcast used under Royalty Free license from SoundDotCom https://www.soundotcom.com/ and BlueTreeAudio https://bluetreeaudio.com
We discuss the CFML News Edition being added to YouTube, Itunes, Spotify and more. We discuss Adobe's upcoming Webinars with Fusion Reactor, Pete Freitag, and George Murphy in the next 2 weeks. We also discuss how Gavin will be at this week's Adobe Roadshow Breakfast series in Costa Mesa. We remind you about the end of the early bird for Adobe's CF Summit Conference in Las Vegas in October, call for speakers is now open, and mention the new ColdFusion Specialist Certificate Program. We talk about Ortus Solutions' Bootcamp training in India with Luis Majano and mention how CF Camp is coming up fast and the Call for Papers is open so you can speak at CF Camp. We spotlight a lot of great blog posts and even podcasts, too many to list, so listen to the show. We show off our ForgeBox module of the Week CommandBox DotENV module and our VS Code Hint Tip and Trick of the week being the DotENV Syntax highlighter to match the ForgeBox module of the week. We finish the podcast by thanking and mispronouncing the names of all of our Patreon supporters.
We discuss the case of the lost Adobe Updater Jar files from Charlie Arehart's blog, and an upcoming Webinar with Charlie and Fusion Reactor at the Seattle ColdFusion User Group Online. We discuss Foundeo's pricing for their new Fixinator product and the new bundle packages. We also discuss last week's Adobe Roadshow Breakfast series and the final one in Costa Mesa Ca, and Adobe's CF Summit Conference in Las Vegas in October, call for speakers is now open, and mentioned the new ColdFusion Specialist Certificate Program. We talk about Ortus Solutions' Bootcamp training in India with Luis Majano and mention how CF Camp is coming up fast and the Call for Papers is open so you can speak at CF Camp. We spotlight a blog post from Nolan Erck with a glowing review of Into the Box. We show off our ForgeBox module of the Week CommandBox CFFormat and our VS Code Hint Tip and Trick of the week - the Rainbow-Intent extension, and then we finish the podcast by mispronouncing the names of all of our Patreon supporters.
Nuclear power can generate a lot of electricity, but fission brings with it some drawbacks. What if we used fusion? We look at the difference between the two processes and learn about attempts to harness the power of the stars. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
David Tattersall talks about “What is new in Fusion Reactor 7 (20 new features)” in this episode of ColdFusion Alive podcast with host Michaela Light. Episode highlights What is Fusion Reactor Monitor and Alert for server problems Highlights of Fusion Reactor Crash Protection Memory, CPU Multiple JVMs supported Debugger Code profiler Less than 1% of CPU used […] The post 046 What is new in Fusion Reactor 7 (20 new features), with David Tattersall appeared first on TeraTech.
Mystery Guest; SGU 8 year Anniversary; News Items: Funding Science, Curse Scam, Fusion Reactor, Einstein Still Correct; Oblivion Review; Who's That Noisy; Your Questions and E-mails: Is SETI Science; Science or Fiction
Mystery Guest; SGU 8 year Anniversary; News Items: Funding Science, Curse Scam, Fusion Reactor, Einstein Still Correct; Oblivion Review; Who's That Noisy; Your Questions and E-mails: Is SETI Science; Science or Fiction
Scientific American staff editor Michael Moyer talks about his article "Fusion's False Dawn" in the March issue, and Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina discusses the rest of the issue. Web sites related to this episode include www.sciamdigital.com; www.snipurl.com/mikefusion
Dan interviews Julie and Craig from Digital Fusion about their Fusion Reactor plugin.