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Spieleveteranen-Episode #393 (03-2025) Besetzung: Heinrich Lenhardt und Jörg Langer Aufnahmedatum: 15.01.2025 Laufzeit: 1:48:12 Stunden (0:00:15 News & Smalltalk – 0:28:40 Zeitschriften-Zeitreise) Auch im Jahr 2025 ist das TÜV-Zertifikat der Zeitmaschine noch nicht abgelaufen. Sie wird diesmal sogar im News-Segment gebraucht, um die Switch-2-Ankündigung in dieser Episode zu berücksichtigen. Da das Raum-Zeit-Kontinuum dadurch nicht zerstört wurde, kann es im Anschluss mit dem Blättern in vergangenen Jahrzehnten weitergehen. Diesmal begegnen die Veteranen einem Rundentaktik-Kleinod aus Deutschland (2015), dem US-Launch eines MMO-Phänomens (2005) und der spektakulären Filmproduktion für ein Weltraumspiel (1995). Im Bonus-Segment für Patreon-Unterstützer entführt uns ein Spieleveteranen-Flashback zur schicksalhaften Episode 64. Doch zu Beginn der Sendung plaudern wir wie gewohnt über Meldungen, Spielberichte und Hörerpost der Gegenwart. Unterstützt die Spieleveteranen und hört das volle Programm: https://www.patreon.com/spieleveteranen 0:00:15 News & Smalltalk 0:01:59 Gemischte News: Die Switch-2-Enthüllung war etwas dünn, Hinweise auf ein Oblivion-Remake verdichten sich, die Sonic-Filme werden immer erfolgreicher. 0:13:59 Was haben wir zuletzt gespielt? Sword of Aragon, Foundation. 0:25:36 Hörerpost von Pat und Mario. 0:28:30 Zeitschriften-Zeitreise: Januar 2015, 2005, 1995 0:29:31 GamersGlobal und GameStar 2/2015, u.a. mit Blackguards 2, Grey Goo und dem Oculus Rift DK2. 0:50:17 PC Games 2/2005 und GameStar 2/2005, u.a. mit World of Warcraft, Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay und Sid Meier's Pirates! 1:06:41 PC Player 2/1995, u.a. mit Wing Commander 3, System Shock (CD-ROM) und Panzer General. 1:45:46 Abspann.
Send us comments, suggestions and ideas here! On this week's episode we discuss the most likely ways the world will end. Before diving into the chilling details, we explore a dark philosophical overlap shared between occultists and mainstream religion in the field of eschatology, the study of the end of the world. We show how “Armageddon,” a word only used once in the Bible, still looms large as a literal possibility for being the spark that sets the whole world on fire. Before wrapping up the free show we listen to personal stories of survivors from the Hiroshima atomic blast and outline what would happen during a nuclear exchange between the United States and Russia if it happened today. In the extended show we discuss planet killing asteroids like Apophis and some promising methods of detecting and diverting them. We also touch upon super massive volcanoes, the threat of a gray goo nanomachine apocalypse and perhaps most alarmingly the immanent possibility of our magnetic poles suddenly reversing entirely. Thank you and enjoy the show! On this week's episode we discuss:Immanentizing the EschatonChristian RevelationThe Aeon of HorusArmageddonThe Trinity Nuclear Weapons TestStories from HiroshimaTsar BombaWhat would happen if the USA and Russia got into nuclear war? In the extended show available at www.patreon.com/TheWholeRabbit we go further down the rabbit hole to discuss:Eisenhower's Deal with Tall NordicsApophis Asteroid The DART MissionSupermassive VolcanosGrey GooThe Pole ShiftEach host is responsible for writing and creating the content they present. Heka wrote and prepared purple sections, Luke was red, Mal is black/green and Mari wrote blue sections. Where to find The Whole Rabbit:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0AnJZhmPzaby04afmEWOAVInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_rabbitTwitter: https://twitter.com/1WholeRabbitMusic By Spirit Travel Plaza: https://open.spotify.com/artist/30dW3WB1sYofnow7y3V0YoSources:Trinityhttps://www.afnwc.af.mil/About-Us/History/Trinity-Nuclear-Test.aspx#:~:text=Hoisted%20atop%20a%20100%2Dfoot,after%20the%20explosion%2C%20an%20enormousNuclear War:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xthzy1PxTAAnt People:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IK19NTfWvNMDART:https://www.space.com/dart-asteroid-missionApophis:https://www.space.com/collisions-could-increase-chance-apophis-hitting-earth#:~:text=The%20Planetary%20Society%20estimated%20that,radius%20of%20hundreds%20of%20miles.hSupport the show
Some nanotechnology theorists and science fiction aficiondos imagine a more ominous possibility. What if one of these tiny robots were given the ability to self-replicate?
It's time for Luke Pennock & Brendan Flaherty to review episode 181 and 182 of ECW, from October 8th & 15th, 1996. Buy a shirt! Buy a shirt. IG & Twitter: @hcorehavenpod Contact us: hardcoreahavenpod@gmail.com Luke on Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/pukelennock/ Logo by Raymond Biesinger Theme song by RANX
On this episode of Life, the Universe & Everything Else, Gem, Lauren, Ashlyn, and Laura discuss the impact of large language models and other forms of generative AI on culture and scientific endeavours. Life, the Universe & Everything Else is a podcast that explores the intersection of science and society. Note: Content warning for discussion … Continue reading Episode 202: Generative AI and Semantic Grey Goo →
In this episode, Ben and Mr. C dig into artificial intelligence, how it differs from artificial general intelligence, AI in history, the simulation theory, AI being worshipped and the "Grey Goo" nightmare scenario.Thanks to the TIN FOIL MULISHA:Casey ArmadilloMichael RalstinRheanna LittleErin RiceJessyeJet Life TeagueMichael BenavidesCarlton TurnerMatthew MorphetMorganNathan “boldly gone” HigbeeEdwin EverheartSOURCES: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AwSdZLlFU-PFcz1F0gtHPKsTTMHf-6u93COIh4mN4yw/edit?usp=sharingContact us: (208) 477-1288 | iwant2believe115@gmail.comValue for Value: http://bit.ly/3LFU79wPortal to all things UFO…No!: https://linktr.ee/ufonopodcastDirect Donation: https://bit.ly/3HVPi9PSupport the showHelp my Mom Becky: https://www.gofundme.com/f/yhbdzh-breast-cancer-journey Clarkston CBD Co: https://clarkstoncbdco.com Buzzsprout: http://bit.ly/3WfgtBq Scribd: https://www.scribd.com/g/6ud71x Ben on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/gameflyin Boldly Gone: http://bit.ly/3G5hZ3p Bill on Twitch: https://www.twitch.com/blitzd86 For the Blind One: http://bit.ly/3VfK7oT...
In this episode, Ben and Mr. C dig into artificial intelligence, how it differs from artificial general intelligence, AI in history, the simulation theory, AI being worshipped and the "Grey Goo" nightmare scenario.Thanks to the TIN FOIL MULISHA:Casey ArmadilloMichael RalstinRheanna LittleErin RiceJessyeJet Life TeagueMichael BenavidesCarlton TurnerMatthew MorphetMorganNathan “boldly gone” HigbeeEdwin EverheartSOURCES: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AwSdZLlFU-PFcz1F0gtHPKsTTMHf-6u93COIh4mN4yw/edit?usp=sharingContact us: (208) 477-1288 | iwant2believe115@gmail.comValue for Value: http://bit.ly/3LFU79wPortal to all things UFO…No!: https://linktr.ee/ufonopodcastDirect Donation: https://bit.ly/3HVPi9PSupport the show
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: grey goo is unlikely, published by bhauth on April 17, 2023 on LessWrong. The nanomachinery builds diamondoid bacteria, that replicate with solar power and atmospheric CHON, maybe aggregate into some miniature rockets or jets so they can ride the jetstream to spread across the Earth's atmosphere, get into human bloodstreams and hide, strike on a timer. Eliezer Yudkowsky To control these atoms you need some sort of molecular chaperone that can also serve as a catalyst. You need a fairly large group of other atoms arranged in a complex, articulated, three-dimensional way to activate the substrate and bring in the reactant, and massage the two until they react in just the desired way. You need something very much like an enzyme. Richard Smalley My understanding is that anyone who can grasp what "orthos wildly attacking the heterodox without reading their stuff and making up positions to attack" looks like, considers that this is what Smalley did with Drexler - made up an unworkable approach and argued against it. Eliezer Yudkowsky In this post, I use "nanobots" to mean "self-replicating microscopic machines with some fundamental mechanistic differences from all biological life that make them superior". Various specific differences from biological cells have been proposed. I've organized this post by those proposed differences. 1. localized melting Most 3d printers melt material to extrude it through a nozzle. Large heat differences can't be maintained on a small scale. 2. rare materials If a nanobot consists largely of something rare, getting more of that material to replicate is difficult outside controlled environments. Growth of algae and bacteria is often limited by availability of iron, which is more common than most elements. Iron is the active catalytic site of many enzymes, and is needed by all known life. The growth of something made mostly of iron would be far more limited, and other metals have more limited availability than that. 3. metal surfaces Melting material isn't feasible per (1), so material must be built up by adding to the surface. Since that's the case, the inside of structures must be chemically the same as what was the exterior. Metal objects have a protective oxide layer. In an air or water environment, there's no way to add individual (eg) aluminum atoms to a metal surface and end up with metallic aluminum inside; the whole thing will typically be aluminum oxide or hydroxide. Corrosion is also a proportionately bigger problem for smaller objects. A micrometer-scale metal structure will rapidly corrode, perhaps doing some Ostwald ripening. 4. electric motors Normal "electric motors" are all electromagnetic motors, typically using ferromagnetic cores for windings. Bigger is better for those, up to at least the point where you can saturate cores. On a very small scale, it's better to use electrostatic motors, and you can make MEMS electrostatic motors with lithography. (Not just theoretically; people actually do that.) But, per (2) & (3), bulk metals are a problem for a self-replicating system. If you need to have compounds floating around, electrical insulation is also difficult. You also need some way to switch current, and while small semiconductor switches are possible, per (3) building them is difficult. Instead of electrostatic charge of metal objects, it's better to use ions. Ions could bind to some molecule, and electrostatic forces could cause that to rotate relative to another molecule. Hmm, this is starting to sound rather familiar. 5. inorganic catalysts Lab chemistry and drug synthesis often use metal catalysts in solution, perhaps with a small ligand. Palladium acetate is used for making drugs, but it's very toxic to humans, because it...catalyzes reactions. Life requires control of what happens, which means selective catalysis of r...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: grey goo is unlikely, published by bhauth on April 17, 2023 on LessWrong. The nanomachinery builds diamondoid bacteria, that replicate with solar power and atmospheric CHON, maybe aggregate into some miniature rockets or jets so they can ride the jetstream to spread across the Earth's atmosphere, get into human bloodstreams and hide, strike on a timer. Eliezer Yudkowsky To control these atoms you need some sort of molecular chaperone that can also serve as a catalyst. You need a fairly large group of other atoms arranged in a complex, articulated, three-dimensional way to activate the substrate and bring in the reactant, and massage the two until they react in just the desired way. You need something very much like an enzyme. Richard Smalley My understanding is that anyone who can grasp what "orthos wildly attacking the heterodox without reading their stuff and making up positions to attack" looks like, considers that this is what Smalley did with Drexler - made up an unworkable approach and argued against it. Eliezer Yudkowsky In this post, I use "nanobots" to mean "self-replicating microscopic machines with some fundamental mechanistic differences from all biological life that make them superior". Various specific differences from biological cells have been proposed. I've organized this post by those proposed differences. 1. localized melting Most 3d printers melt material to extrude it through a nozzle. Large heat differences can't be maintained on a small scale. 2. rare materials If a nanobot consists largely of something rare, getting more of that material to replicate is difficult outside controlled environments. Growth of algae and bacteria is often limited by availability of iron, which is more common than most elements. Iron is the active catalytic site of many enzymes, and is needed by all known life. The growth of something made mostly of iron would be far more limited, and other metals have more limited availability than that. 3. metal surfaces Melting material isn't feasible per (1), so material must be built up by adding to the surface. Since that's the case, the inside of structures must be chemically the same as what was the exterior. Metal objects have a protective oxide layer. In an air or water environment, there's no way to add individual (eg) aluminum atoms to a metal surface and end up with metallic aluminum inside; the whole thing will typically be aluminum oxide or hydroxide. Corrosion is also a proportionately bigger problem for smaller objects. A micrometer-scale metal structure will rapidly corrode, perhaps doing some Ostwald ripening. 4. electric motors Normal "electric motors" are all electromagnetic motors, typically using ferromagnetic cores for windings. Bigger is better for those, up to at least the point where you can saturate cores. On a very small scale, it's better to use electrostatic motors, and you can make MEMS electrostatic motors with lithography. (Not just theoretically; people actually do that.) But, per (2) & (3), bulk metals are a problem for a self-replicating system. If you need to have compounds floating around, electrical insulation is also difficult. You also need some way to switch current, and while small semiconductor switches are possible, per (3) building them is difficult. Instead of electrostatic charge of metal objects, it's better to use ions. Ions could bind to some molecule, and electrostatic forces could cause that to rotate relative to another molecule. Hmm, this is starting to sound rather familiar. 5. inorganic catalysts Lab chemistry and drug synthesis often use metal catalysts in solution, perhaps with a small ligand. Palladium acetate is used for making drugs, but it's very toxic to humans, because it...catalyzes reactions. Life requires control of what happens, which means selective catalysis of r...
Join Ty and Bailey as they dive into one of the most terrifying technological scenarios of all time - the Grey Goo conspiracy. In this episode of Cult Talks: Conspiracy, Ty takes the lead and presents the frightening concept of self-replicating nanorobots that consume all matter on Earth, turning it into more nanobots and potentially leading to the destruction of our planet. This cautionary tale about advanced nanotechnology is not for the faint of heart. So, get ready to #QuestionEverything as Ty and Bailey explore the dangers and implications of the Grey Goo scenario.Support the showMake sure to follow @CultTalkNet on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube for more Groovy content!Check out Cult of Campbell every other Monday for a groovy dose of Bruce Campbell!#QuestionEverything every other Tuesday with Cult Talks: Conspiracy! where we dive deep into the dark corners of the fringe. Explore the vast worlds of Fantasy and Sci-Fi with our long-form exploration podcast, Cult of Lore! You can find FULL videos of Cult of Lore as well at youtube.com/CultTalkNet.#JoinTheTalk
So I had a think about it, and it turns out the Crystal Gem species is rather overpowered. Like... Immortal xenomorph meets nano-tech hegemonic-swarm combined with planet sculpting and a side salad of resurrection plus faster than light travel. So I might have gotten a tiny bit ambitious with this episode...I work out what the true purpose of the Gem civilization is!We decide the mecha-diamond needs a crown and underpants (George gets to be those)Non-binary post scarcity utopia for everyone!Grey Goo got nothing on The Pinkness.Also... Peridot best gem.
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Starfield Update, Self Replicating Nano Bots, Halo Infinite Updates, GTA Trilogy Updates, New Snapdragon Chip, Quest 2 Update, Tolkien Cyrpto, Linux gets DLSS, Google Sued for Being Evil
Ryan and Christopher (@itmechr3) talk Chapter 8 of Seeing Like a State This is part 7 of a series. If you haven't listened to the previous 6 episodes I recommend listening to them first! Show Notes
Crystal entertains a thought experiment about the potential link between Morgellons, clanking replicators and the pending nanotechnology ecophagy apocalypse. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/more-morgellons/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/more-morgellons/support
The grey goo death of of the world. Mankind Arrives on Mars...and no one seems to care. And the Crystal Palace is finished. Cyberpunk 2011-2012. Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/FloreFantasyandLore Email: FloreFantasyAndLore@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Flore-Fantasy-and-Lore-100356535213434 Twitter: @jbendoski YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHY5X5UdWTS_cESm
Poslouchat hudbu Franka Klepackého se nikdy neomrzí. Mistr elektroniky a rytmu se proslavil zhudebněním strategií od studia Westwood, ale na kontě toho má mnohem více! Nebudeme si nic nalhávat, Klepackiho práce na Command & Conquer je tím, kvůli čemu na něj rádi vzpomínáme a ještě raději si ho pouštíme. Rodák z Las Vegas se ale podílel i na hrách jako Blade Runner, Lion King nebo The Legend of Kyrandia a Star Wars: Empire at War nebo Grey Goo a 8-bit Hordes. Nejen o těch se rozpovídal Jarda Konáš v dalších Retro notách. Klepacki je proslaven i jako rocker. Jak se zdá, hlavní část své videoherní kariéry má už za sebou a pomalu ho pohltil svět elektrických kytar, bicích a industriálních zvuků. V rámci své kapely The Tiberian Sons vystupuje na koncertech po celém světě a hraje jak herní hudbu, tak vlastní kompozice, které skládal v rámci své sólové kariéry. Je to zkrátka pořádný klepec, když hraje tenhle Klepacki. A vy byste si to měli poslechnout!
It's time to give the podcast up? MAYBE YOU'RE RIGHT! But we will not go quietly into that darkness--we'll yell about Jurassic Park all the way down, and LASER MALENA-WEBBER (The Doubleclicks) will be there to help us!ALSO ON THIS EPISODE: This episode is also called "Manic Pixie Himbo." Wile E.'s Grey Goo! Laser sings a song! BONUS SEGMENT: MAYBE KATIE! Get yourself some IABD shirts! Wear a logo on your chest!: https://www.teepublic.com/user/itsallbeendonepodcastCatch us on the 'net!:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1593559714014720Twitter: @beendonepodThanks to The Orange Groves (theorangegroves.com) for hosting us. Subscribe to their Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theorangegroves and join their discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/GdTsg8C !
De oplettende luisteraar zal merken dat deze aflevering eigenlijk voor die van vorige week hoort. Sanne is er opnieuw niet bij in verband met hoogzwangerschap, maar belt wel kort in.Camiel bespreekt een science-fictiontheorie waarin het heelal wordt verzwolgen door grijze smurrie. Een feitje dat met een omweg naar Ron Brandsteder (zie afl 34) leidt maar ook naar Jaaps verhaal over de leverbot, wat weer een filosofische theorie over religie inleidt.Rufus houdt het liever luchtig met een feitje over een Fransman die ooit een heel vliegtuig opat.
We're watching the Experimental Job, we're talking about the Prisoner's Dilemma, Nepotism, and Pretentiousness.Warning: this episode deals with PTSD, depictions of torture, and bullying.We also discuss the nice Yokozuna, shame on you Square Enix, Dr. Strange is best as a consult, the titular Grey Goo, we don't trust AAA studios, Zero Escape = Dangan Ronpa ;P, a short Beast Morphers tangent, Bullies = bad, Judy Hopps abortion comic, this episode misses the point, I don't trust neurotypicals who study psychology, B99 bad, “Eliot, she's lesbian.”, the absolute coward John Rogers, Nate horny?, a tender side of butt, buying the Pope videogames, this episode is weird about PTSD, Fish Blops, FFXIV lesbians, this episode is weird about toxic masculinity, *Garfield Voice* you don't get pregnant from blowjobs, they let the villain go at the end, Netflix bad, it's the yawncast, Hardison had an eight pack, the Monty Hall problem at Sacrifice, Crypt of the Necrodancer, all the _ small things.Recommendations:Uncaged Vol 1Indie Mixtape
We’re watching the Experimental Job, we’re talking about the Prisoner’s Dilemma, Nepotism, and Pretentiousness.Warning: this episode deals with PTSD, depictions of torture, and bullying.We also discuss the nice Yokozuna, shame on you Square Enix, Dr. Strange is best as a consult, the titular Grey Goo, we don’t trust AAA studios, Zero Escape = Dangan Ronpa ;P, a short Beast Morphers tangent, Bullies = bad, Judy Hopps abortion comic, this episode misses the point, I don’t trust neurotypicals who study psychology, B99 bad, “Eliot, she’s lesbian.”, the absolute coward John Rogers, Nate horny?, a tender side of butt, buying the Pope videogames, this episode is weird about PTSD, Fish Blops, FFXIV lesbians, this episode is weird about toxic masculinity, *Garfield Voice* you don’t get pregnant from blowjobs, they let the villain go at the end, Netflix bad, it’s the yawncast, Hardison had an eight pack, the Monty Hall problem at Sacrifice, Crypt of the Necrodancer, all the _ small things.Recommendations:Uncaged Vol 1Indie Mixtape
Discussing the Recent Blizzard News, Tournament Organization, Scene Etiquette, & more with Livibee & Wardi 1. 00:06:21 This Week in StarCraft II 2. 00:21:18 This Week in Brood War 3. 00:26:07 This Week in Awesome 4. 00:29:23 Discussion Topics 5. 00:30:20 WardiTV and TOs roles in the scene 6. 00:50:40 The State of Activision / Blizzard 7. 01:15:24 WCS Schedule at a glance 8. 01:19:20 Guest Round Table Topics 9. 01:20:02 Scene Etiquette: Be excellent to each other 10. 01:42:22 GSL 2019 Season 1 Code A Groups 11. 01:47:23 Grey Goo!!!!! 12. 01:52:13 Thoughts on other RTS Games 13. 01:57:40 ASL Season 7 14. 01:59:32 Patreon Q & A Thanks to @AllelujahTV for timestamps. Shownotes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Q7KQKI4muqlbgheTitbT51VK57JRzLyoq0JK5lWE6No/ Code this week: "Radio" https://matcherino.com/pylonshow - 15% Discount code = “Pylon”@ https://afktea.com Follow us to to stay up to date on SC happenings: https://twitter.com/ThePylonShow https://www.instagram.com/thepylonshow/ https://discordapp.com/invite/ga5umfc https://ThePylonShow.com - A countdown timer, Links to the Podcasts and most everything else can be found on our website. Special thanks to the Pylon Show Team: Exe. Producer: https://twitter.com/CobraVe7nom7 Ast. VFX: https://twitter.com/Bodypop_ Ast. Producer: Alisaunder https://twitter.com/Daisemiin Ast. Artist: Lich&Famous TimeStamps: https://twitter.com/AllelujahTV Animator: https://twitter.com/DarkFirze
Meader is 1 of 2 hosts of the We Need To Talk podcast. He checked in from New Hampshire to help break down the correct way to cut sandwiches(16:27), over sized tumors(1:20:11), car love making(1:07:44), how to handle stalkers(1:11:15), & so much more craziness, including a new squatch theory(28:00) and a nanosized Theory of the Week.(47:53) Check out We Need To Talk here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/we-need-to-talk/id1126497999?mt=2
Featuring special guest Tyson from Screen Review Time Warp. Part 1. We discuss his favourite movies of all time and initiate an apocalypse off battle (coronal mass ejection vs. grey goo) and discuss net neutralityOONI App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.openobservatory.ooniprobe&hl=enIntro theme song: http://www.bensound.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenerdswayTwitter: https://twitter.com/thenerdsway_podGmail: thenerdsway@gmail.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxBdotHg9wm5d7Xnldc27fQ
‘Ello, Shenanites! Things get rambunctious this week as we discuss Levelhead rivalries, giant animal rampages, and supercomputer trees. Who knew apples could be so divisive? Mull this one over: What it was is just not what it is anymore. Questions answered (abbreviated): - imcade: Is there something you do in business or personal life that you know is irrational/silly but you do it anyways because that’s how you like it? - TJuice: What’s your fav kind of apple? (yellow, green, red, etc.) - Anonymous: What's your prediction for ASI (artificial super intelligence)? Will we ascend to immortality or get wiped out in Grey Goo? - coolaboola: The feelings you had playing video games as a child; have you lost it? Are you constantly trying to rediscover it? - imcade: What achievements/set of armor/cool loot are you most proud of? To stay up to date with all of our buttery goodness subscribe to the podcast on Apple podcasts(apple.co/1LxNEnk). If you want to get more involved in the Butterscotch community, hop into our DISCORD server at discord.gg/bscotch and say hello! Submit questions at http://podcast.bscotch.net, disclose all of your secrets at podcast@bscotch.net and send letters, gifts, and tasty treats to http://bit.ly/bscotchmailbox.
In dieser Folge erzählt Jan Henryk von Brick Mansions, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, What We Do in the Shadows, Alpen, RockNRolla, Assassin’s Creed Origins, Mass Effect: Andromeda, Reigns: Her Majesty, Subsurface Circular und Heat Signature.rnrnLudwig berichtet von Space Dandy, Saint☆Young Men, Emma: A Victorian Romance, the Garden of sinners und Grey Goo.rnrnrnrnLudwig’s TwitterrnrnJan Henryk’s TwitterrnrnVerbalVerkehr TwitterrnrnDie Intro-, Interlude- und Outromusik ist Collapse von Axl & Arth. (Lizenz)
A look at the concept of Self-Replicating Machines, Universal Assemblers, von Neumann Probes, Grey Goo, and Berserkers. While we will discuss the basic concept and some on-Earth applications like Medical Nanotechnology our focus will be on space exploration and colonization aspects. Join the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/ Visit our Website: www.IsaacArthur.net Video version: https://youtu.be/V-96C4ExhWM Support the Channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthur Cover Art by Jakub Grygier: https://www.artstation.com/artist/jakub_grygier Music by: Dexter Britain "Seeing the Future" Frank Dorittke "Morninglight" Dexter Britain "After The Week I've Had" Kai Engel "Snowfall" Kevin MacLeod “Spacial Winds” Phase Shift “Forest Night” Brandon Liew "Into the Storm"
A look at the concept of Self-Replicating Machines, Universal Assemblers, von Neumann Probes, Grey Goo, and Berserkers. While we will discuss the basic concept and some on-Earth applications like Medical Nanotechnology our focus will be on space exploration and colonization aspects. Join the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/ Visit our Website: www.IsaacArthur.net Video version: https://youtu.be/V-96C4ExhWM Support the Channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthur Cover Art by Jakub Grygier: https://www.artstation.com/artist/jakub_grygier
The Nerds are back in the studio after a week hiatus, they discuss Star Wars, The talks between Disney and Fox, Toys and Brian Michael Bending. They answer some awesome listener questions, and you get a peek into their lives when they discuss what they’ve been nerding out on with their Nerd Ons. All of this and so much more on this week's episode of Nerds Who Get Laid, Sometimes. In the News Hasbro trying to buy Mattel New Characters added to Injustice 2 The Orville granted season 2 Derek Connoly working on Metal Gear Solid Movie Amazon it talks to produce a Lord of Rings show Live Action Star Wars Show for Disney streaming service Rian Johnson in charge of the next Star Wars Trilogy Disney in talks to buy Fox movies and shows Brian Michael Bendis leaving Marvel for DC Comics after 17 years __________________________________________________________ Have a question for the NWGLS guys? Shoot us over an email at nerdswhogetlaid@gmail.com We'll try to answer it on the NWGLS Mailbag! Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook Subscribe on iTunes | Android | Google Play Music | Stitcher | YouTube | RSS Feed | We are part of the Podcast family at Geeks World Wide Also check us out on Florida Geek Scene and We Be Geeks Network We are also part of The Modest Podcast Network You can catch us on Tuesday and Thursdays on Undiscovered Rock Radio! Also check out Ray's podcast N is for Nerd
Climate change, nuclear war, hostile AI, runaway nanotech, supervolcanoes, supermassive meteor strikes and unrelenting alien invasions: Ped and Tom shine a gamma ray burst on the biggest threats to our continued existence. Inspiration optional! Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. Micro follow-ups [00:00] Todoist is working out great for Ped Blink: exceptional standalone sci-fi, and a great Who intro Andrew Mao clarifies Resilient Cooperators (more to come) Handicapping the (Human) Race [15:22] Inevitably, we roll along Wikipedia at its best: Global Catastrophic Risk Nick Bostrom and the Future of Humanity Institute Carlin on the anthropocene (and the sixth extinction we’re soaking in) Thich Nhat Hanh: evolving intelligence and love Interlude: A brief stroll through the Fermi Paradox and the Great Filter It’s two and a half minutes to midnight: The Doomsday Clock advances Hostile AI: Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking and many others are sounding alarms Nanotech ecophagy, Grey Goo and see also Astrochicken Just a matter of time: supervolcano eruptions and magnetic pole reversal Gamma Ray Bursts - what fun! Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)
We’re back! Live from The Social Capital Theatre in Toronto! First we’ll chat with special guest Ashley Botting about her work on Odd Squad and her upcoming tour with Second City’s Guide To The Symphony. THEN we create a title … Continue reading →
Ashes of the Singularity is hard to pin down. It's not fast, like Starcraft. It doesn't have the same swagger as Grey Goo. The single-player campaign leaves much to be desired. Yet there are still some interesting mechanics that make it a point of interest on the RTS map, a giant ball of string that, while not as much fun as Mount Rushmore, was good for at least one fun picture.
שורפים משחקים, הפודקאסט לגיימר העצלן, העוסק בכל המשחקים כולם. והפעם אנחנו מארחים את ערן אבירם מפודקאסט על כתפי גמדים. שחקנו ב-Grey Goo וגם באדריכל בתי הכלא. דברנו הרבה על סטארקראפט ועסקו בפיזיולוגיה של הפרוטוס. שורפים משחקים – תוכנית מספר 17 – הוקלטה בתאריך 20/10/2015 משתתפים: אביב מנוח, איתמר ראוך וערן אבירם.
So here we are, it has been a long long time internet! I've been bored recently and so I decided to stock up on some video game music again which kind of lead to me thinking I should do a music episode again. So one thing lead to another and now it's out for your listening pleasure! I hope you enjoy it! Music in this episode: Killer Instinct 2014, Dying Light, Captain America and The Avengers, Dark Souls II, Grey Goo, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, Heroes of the Storm, Darkest Dungeon, Descent 2, Kirby's Epic Yarn, SimCity 4000, StarTropics, Mortal Kombat II, Uncharted: Golden Abyss, Crackdown 2, Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures, Black Knight 2000 (Pinball) You can reach us at cstrikepodcast@gmail.com, leave a voicemail at (909) 278-7453 or Twitter at criticalstrike
Minns du hur manualen till ditt första spel luktade? Eller vad du lirade sommaren -98? P3 Spel grottar ner sig i nostalgiträsket och undrar om nostalgin är fina minnen som ger livet mening, eller bara ett förrädiskt sätt att inbilla oss själva att det var bättre förr. Susanne Möller, Tobias Norström och Victor Leijonhufvud utgör veckans panel och de har grävt i gömmorna efter gamla prylar som kittlar nostalginerven. Det blir recension av strategispelet Grey Goo (nytt från gänget bakom Command & Conquer alltså!) och The Order: 1886 där varulvar invaderar ett viktorianskt London. Och hallå! Missa inte det poddexklusiva extramaterialet där det hettar till rejält när panelen diskuterar mikrotransaktioner och free-to-play. Djälvulens påfund eller spelbranschens räddning? Lyssna själv och döm! Du hör P3 Spel med Angelica Norgren, lördag 18.03 i P3.
Dagen är kommen, då Overkligt äntligen reser sig med nyvunnet mod ur askan! 109 markerar det första avsnittet på årets två nya säsonger, säkrade av lyssnarna genom Kickstarter-kampanjen! Apropå den så pratar vi om Måns nyvunna kärlek för liveströmmande och skräckspel. Därefter kommer vi in på Life Is Strange och Command & Conquer-hyllningen Grey Goo. När det sedan vankas film täpper vi i rasande takt […]
Rob is joined by freelance writer T.J. Hafer and Gamers With Jobs' Shawn Andrich to talk about Grey Goo, a new RTS with a classic aesthetic and modern conveniences. Also, goo.
Our Pilot Episode. The resurgence of outer space in video games, our picks for story of the week, and more!Stories of the Week:PAX: The Penny Arcade ExpoPAX Prime, Seattle WAPAX East, Boston MAPAX Aus, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaPAX South, San Antonio, TXH1Z1 by SOEH1Z1 SubredditTwitch H1Z1 StreamsDepraved DayZ players (NSFW)Polygon: H1Z1 Lets You Loot Items Bought With Real-World MoneyAOL to shutter JoystiqOriginal re/code rumorJoystiq's own coverageGames SubredditLet's Talk About... SPACE GAMESElite: DangerousChris Roberts' Star CitizenStar Citizen StoreChris Roberts says Star Citizen will reach $100M in 2015, shares release datesEVE Online Sovereignty GuideNo Man's SkyPolygon's E3 2014 feature on No Man's SkyThe path to No Man's Sky's "End Game"DreadnoughtTeaser trailerGameSpot's Dreadnought Class PreviewHow Dreadnought takes the class-based shooter and slows it way, way downWRUP: What Are U Playing?Todd:Dragon Age: InquisitionWorld of Warcraft: Warlords of DraenorJoe:Dragon Age: InquisitionBinding of Issac: RebirthWorld of Warcraft: Warlords of DraenorDuane:World of Warcraft: Warlords of DraenorSuper Mega Baseball (PS4)Bayonetta (X360)The ColiseumHeroes of the Storm Founder's PackSteam BroadcastingEvolve on SteamWindows 10 will be a free upgrade for Windows 7 and 8.1 usersMadden 2015's official Super Bowl simulation predicts Patriots victoryGreybox launches Grey GooTotalBiscuit: WTF is... Grey Goo
Grey Goo in your iPotty? Corrections Dept takes Brian to task on Krampus. Is the X-Files returning? Twin Peaks starts casting and Trek 3 gets a new writer! Spoilerific review of The Hobbit: Battle of the 5 Armies (13:58-23 min). … Continue reading →
Sponsored by:Audible.com, the best place on the Internet for audiobooks. Listeners of British Android Havoc can get a free audiobook download and 30 day free trial! Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. The week comes to an end, so Breki and Teppo sit down to talk about their lives, which includes sickness and lurgy, MBTI, DNA nanobots, Nootropics, Grey Goo and the upcoming revival of the podcast named The Vector. It's back to business as usual. Show notes and links: Epiphany (holiday) Church of England names Rev Libby Lane as first female bishop | Daily Mail Online Goals for 2015 – Breki Tomasson Sawbones | Maximum Fun INTJ personality | 16Personalities ENTP personality | 16Personalities Can DNA Nanobots Successfully Treat Cancer Patients? First Human Trial Soon | Singularity HUB Scientists Discover Potent Antibiotic Nootropic Grey goo Pictures & Photos from "Helix" San Jose (TV Episode 2015) DSN Now
In der 276. Folge des PC Games-Podcasts haben wir nochmal zwei aktuelle Themen für euch. Stefan Weiß, Felix Schütz und Matti Sandqvist beantworten zunächst mehrere Hörerfragen. Danch widmen wir uns Grey Goo, einem klassischen Echtzeitstrategiespiel ehemaliger C&C-Entwickler. Zum Ende erklären wir außerdem, warum sich Blizzards Heroes of the Storm auch prima für Moba-Muffel und Dota-Noobs eignet.
In this second and final installment, we feature eight more developer interviews we did from PAX East 2014 in Boston, Mass. This episode features: Nick Dinicola and Edie Sellers chat with Matt Hammill, co-founder of Asteroid Base, about his upcoming title "Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime" (and now that song is stuck in your head); Holy Goalie interviews Anthony Pecorella, producer of "Defender's Quest 2," the sequel to the popular tower-defense-RPG from Kongregate; Nick Dinicola chats with Jason Dreger, designer of "Invisible, Inc." from Klei Entertainment. Holy Goalie chats with Alex Nichiporchik, co-founder of tinyBuild Games to talk about their new title, "No Time To Explain;" Edie Sellers chats with Eric Chung of Muse Games about "Guns of Icarus Online;" The team meets up with Andrew Sandifer of 2D Heroes about "Bit Brawlers;" Edie Sellers and Nick Dinicola get some face time with David Welch of Experimental Gamer about his Steam title "Boot Hill Heroes;" Holy Goalie and Nick Dinicola talk with Andrew Zoboki, lead designer of "Grey Goo" from Petroglyph Games. Enjoy.
Nick Dinicola, Edie Sellers, and Holy Goalie recap most of the games they saw at PAX East in Boston last weekend. Too many to name in their entirety, but some of the games include:Don't Starve: Reign of Giants, Grey Goo, Defense Grid 2, Always Sometimes Monsters, Evolve, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, The Evil Within, Oblitus, Invisible Inc., Framed, Defender's Quest 2, Actual Sunlight, Neverending Nightmares, Bit Brawlers, No Time to Explain, Murdered: Soul Suspect, Olli Olli, This War of Mine, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime.Enjoy.
Holy Goalie and Nick Dinicola talk with Andrew Zoboki, lead designer of Grey Goo from Petroglyph Games, due out on Steam in Fall 2014.
Nick Dinicola, Edie Sellers, and Holy Goalie recap most of the games they saw at PAX East in Boston last weekend. Too many to name in their entirety, but some of the games include:Don't Starve: Reign of Giants, Grey Goo, Defense Grid 2, Always Sometimes Monsters, Evolve, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, The Evil Within, Oblitus, Invisible Inc., Framed, Defender's Quest 2, Actual Sunlight, Neverending Nightmares, Bit Brawlers, No Time to Explain, Murdered: Soul Suspect, Olli Olli, This War of Mine, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime.Enjoy.
Nick Dinicola, Edie Sellers, and Holy Goalie recap most of the games they saw at PAX East in Boston last weekend. Too many to name in their entirety, but some of the games include:Don't Starve: Reign of Giants, Grey Goo, Defense Grid 2, Always Sometimes Monsters, Evolve, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, The Evil Within, Oblitus, Invisible Inc., Framed, Defender's Quest 2, Actual Sunlight, Neverending Nightmares, Bit Brawlers, No Time to Explain, Murdered: Soul Suspect, Olli Olli, This War of Mine, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime.Enjoy.
Holy Goalie and Nick Dinicola talk with Andrew Zoboki, lead designer of Grey Goo from Petroglyph Games, due out on Steam in Fall 2014.
Dave bitches about Wells Fargo again, Virginia Tech Shootings, Debit cards for illegal immigrants, Iraq for Sale, Seth's Music Cafe, Fotowoosh, Grey Goo, Twitter, Easy Buttons, Dave's Videos, Final Cut Studio 2, The Call, Microsoft says iPhone is irrelevant, Why Xbox Elite isn't so elite, Pirates in 1080p, and DIY OSX file encryption.