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La organización sin fines de lucro, LatinOz Qld, ofrece un nuevo programa para mejorar las capacidades de los inmigrantes hispanos en Australia en la lucha contra la inseguridad cibernética. Se llama "Guanaco", se ofrece en español y está disponible para personas en todo Australia de manera gratuita. Conversamos con los creadores, Guillermo Ramallo y Alicia Thompson.
En este capítulo, con motivo del Día Mundial de la Tierra, abordaremos el rol del guanaco, antiguo habitante de Chile central que reaparece como jardinero clave para la regeneración del bosque esclerófilo de nuestro país, altamente degradado por la acción humana y la megasequía. Junto a integrantes de la comunidad U. de Chile analizaremos la relación entre ambas especies, y los desafíos socio-ecológicos de reintroducir a este camélido para la biodiversidad y las comunidades que allí habitan. Producción y edición: Valentina Aravena ValdebenitoConducción: Maritza Tapia
En esta #CitaAgroindustrial conversamos con un productor ovino del sur, Marcelino Díaz quien nos habló del efecto devastador del guanaco en las tierras australes. Representante de la Sociedad Rural para las zonas de Santa Cruz y Tierra del Fuego, nos describe lo sucedido desde que se decidió proteger al guanaco como especie.Ep. 20 - T.5https://www.citasderadio.com.ar/se_parte.php
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Depuis Tintin au Tibet, le Lama - parent des Dromadaires et des Chameaux - est réputé pour cracher sur ceux qui le contrarient. Ses 3 petits cousins camélidés sudaméricains des Andes sont moins connus et cet épisode veut rattraper ce ghosting injuste.
Olga Vicente escribió junto con Any Manfrino el libro Abriendo Tranqueras, la historia del pueblo Guanaco - San Bernardo que tan entrañablemente recuerda. Conversamos con ella sobre la huella indeleble que el pueblo de su infancia conserva. T.4 - Ep. 149 Si te gusta Citas, nos encantaría que te conviertas en parte de nuestra comunidad de aportantes, te podes anotar en: www.citasderadio.com.ar/se_parte.php ¡Gracias por el apoyo!
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Guanaco b2b NIALLLIST live in the studio for the 2024 funding drive. YouTube: Nano Remedy
Si queres escuchar la nota completa de hora y media, SUSCRIBITE en https://olmedogus.com.ar/ En este segundo encuentro con el Tano nos metemos de lleno en los comienzos de Almafuerte. El llamado de Ricardo. Las canciones que eran para Hermètica y terminaron siendo Mundo Guanaco. Los primeros shows. La composición de los temas. El ida y vuelta entre ellos. Los bateristas: Locomotora Espósito, Claudio Cardacci, Rodolfo Márquez. Las grabaciones de Mundo Guanaco y Del Entorno con Alvaro Villagra. La pasión y la locura del heavy metal argentino.
TimeKube - Guanaco (Original Mix) by Odd Recordings
De la música que escuchamos y nuestra relación con ella junto a Benja y Laura, integrantes de Guanaco Trio, una banda folklórica argentina multicultural
Un concierto en Peach Black Gallery en Sídney el 8 de marzo, inicia la gira australiana del trío, durante la cual actuarán en lugares y festivales como el Ayuntamiento de Brisbane, el National Folk Festival (ACT) y el Yackandandah Folk Festival (VIC).
Das Weiße im Auge des Skunks, Kadaver on the Beach und ein Seelöwenflüsterer, der riecht wie Gartencenter. Im Mutmachpodcast von Funke stecken Suse und Hajo Schumacher in einem unfreiwilligen Roadmovie. Die Themen: Pinguine zu Golfhandschuhen, 50 Shades of Pampa, blöde Schafe, Klötensonnen und Schnackseln vor den Kindern, der plastikfreieste Strand der Welt und ein Guanaco namens Markus. Plus: Nur noch 1400 Kilometer bis El Calafate. Folge 710.
Conversamos con Osvaldo Güineo Obando, artesano de Chiloé, sector Quelgo, ganador del premio Sello de Excelencia en Artesanía 2020 y 2021 y actual premio Sello Artesanía Indígena 2023 con su frazada “Ojo de Guanaco o Coo”, quien nos cuenta cómo fue realizada con un punto tradicional, que muy pocas personas dominan y enseñan. El conocimiento le fue entregado por la señora Tereza Pérez de la comuna de Chonchi.
We are running an end of year listener survey! Please let us know any feedback you have, what episodes resonated with you, and guest requests for 2024! Survey link here.NeurIPS 2023 took place from Dec 10–16 in New Orleans. The Latent Space crew was onsite for as many of the talks and workshops as we could attend (and more importantly, hosted cocktails and parties after hours)!Picking from the 3586 papers accepted to the conference (available online, full schedule here) is an impossible task, but we did our best to present an audio guide with brief commentary on each. We also recommend MLContests.com NeurIPS recap and Seb Ruder's NeurIPS primer. We also found the VizHub guide useful for a t-SNE clustering of papers.We'll start with the NeurIPS Best Paper Awards, and then go to a selection of non-awarded but highly influential papers, and then arbitrary personal picks to round out the selection. Where we were able to do a poster session interview, please scroll to the relevant show notes for images of their poster for discussion. We give Chris Ré the last word due to the Mamba and StripedHyena state space models drawing particular excitement but still being too early to assess impact. Timestamps* [0:01:19] Word2Vec (Jeff Dean, Greg Corrado)* [0:15:28] Emergence Mirage (Rylan Schaeffer)* [0:28:48] DPO (Rafael Rafailov)* [0:41:36] DPO Poster Session (Archit Sharma)* [0:52:03] Datablations (Niklas Muennighoff)* [1:00:50] QLoRA (Tim Dettmers)* [1:12:23] DataComp (Samir Gadre)* [1:25:38] DataComp Poster Session (Samir Gadre, Alex Dimakis)* [1:35:25] LLaVA (Haotian Liu)* [1:47:21] LLaVA Poster Session (Haotian Liu)* [1:59:19] Tree of Thought (Shunyu Yao)* [2:11:27] Tree of Thought Poster Session (Shunyu Yao)* [2:20:09] Toolformer (Jane Dwivedi-Yu)* [2:32:26] Voyager (Guanzhi Wang)* [2:45:14] CogEval (Ida Momennejad)* [2:59:41] State Space Models (Chris Ré)Papers covered* Distributed Representations of Words and Phrases and their Compositionality (Word2Vec) Tomas Mikolov · Ilya Sutskever · Kai Chen · Greg Corrado · Jeff Dean. The recently introduced continuous Skip-gram model is an efficient method for learning high-quality distributed vector representations that capture a large number of precise syntactic and semantic word relationships. In this paper we present several improvements that make the Skip-gram model more expressive and enable it to learn higher quality vectors more rapidly. We show that by subsampling frequent words we obtain significant speedup, and also learn higher quality representations as measured by our tasks. We also introduce Negative Sampling, a simplified variant of Noise Contrastive Estimation (NCE) that learns more accurate vectors for frequent words compared to the hierarchical softmax. An inherent limitation of word representations is their indifference to word order and their inability to represent idiomatic phrases. For example, the meanings of Canada'' and "Air'' cannot be easily combined to obtain "Air Canada''. Motivated by this example, we present a simple and efficient method for finding phrases, and show that their vector representations can be accurately learned by the Skip-gram model.* Are Emergent Abilities of Large Language Models a Mirage? (Schaeffer et al.). Emergent abilities are abilities that are present in large-scale models but not in smaller models and are hard to predict. Rather than being a product of models' scaling behavior, this paper argues that emergent abilities are mainly an artifact of the choice of metric used to evaluate them. Specifically, nonlinear and discontinuous metrics can lead to sharp and unpredictable changes in model performance. Indeed, the authors find that when accuracy is changed to a continuous metric for arithmetic tasks where emergent behavior was previously observed, performance improves smoothly instead. So while emergent abilities may still exist, they should be properly controlled and researchers should consider how the chosen metric interacts with the model.* Direct Preference Optimization: Your Language Model is Secretly a Reward Model (Rafailov et al.)* While large-scale unsupervised language models (LMs) learn broad world knowledge and some reasoning skills, achieving precise control of their behavior is difficult due to the completely unsupervised nature of their training. Existing methods for gaining such steerability collect human labels of the relative quality of model generations and fine-tune the unsupervised LM to align with these preferences, often with reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF). However, RLHF is a complex and often unstable procedure, first fitting a reward model that reflects the human preferences, and then fine-tuning the large unsupervised LM using reinforcement learning to maximize this estimated reward without drifting too far from the original model. * In this paper, we leverage a mapping between reward functions and optimal policies to show that this constrained reward maximization problem can be optimized exactly with a single stage of policy training, essentially solving a classification problem on the human preference data. The resulting algorithm, which we call Direct Preference Optimization (DPO), is stable, performant, and computationally lightweight, eliminating the need for fitting a reward model, sampling from the LM during fine-tuning, or performing significant hyperparameter tuning. * Our experiments show that DPO can fine-tune LMs to align with human preferences as well as or better than existing methods. Notably, fine-tuning with DPO exceeds RLHF's ability to control sentiment of generations and improves response quality in summarization and single-turn dialogue while being substantially simpler to implement and train.* Scaling Data-Constrained Language Models (Muennighoff et al.)* The current trend of scaling language models involves increasing both parameter count and training dataset size. Extrapolating this trend suggests that training dataset size may soon be limited by the amount of text data available on the internet. Motivated by this limit, we investigate scaling language models in data-constrained regimes. Specifically, we run a large set of experiments varying the extent of data repetition and compute budget, ranging up to 900 billion training tokens and 9 billion parameter models. We find that with constrained data for a fixed compute budget, training with up to 4 epochs of repeated data yields negligible changes to loss compared to having unique data. However, with more repetition, the value of adding compute eventually decays to zero. We propose and empirically validate a scaling law for compute optimality that accounts for the decreasing value of repeated tokens and excess parameters. Finally, we experiment with approaches mitigating data scarcity, including augmenting the training dataset with code data or removing commonly used filters. Models and datasets from our 400 training runs are freely available at https://github.com/huggingface/datablations.* QLoRA: Efficient Finetuning of Quantized LLMs (Dettmers et al.). * This paper proposes QLoRA, a more memory-efficient (but slower) version of LoRA that uses several optimization tricks to save memory. They train a new model, Guanaco, that is fine-tuned only on a single GPU for 24h and outperforms previous models on the Vicuna benchmark. Overall, QLoRA enables using much fewer GPU memory for fine-tuning LLMs. Concurrently, other methods such as 4-bit LoRA quantization have been developed that achieve similar results.* DataComp: In search of the next generation of multimodal datasets (Gadre et al.)* Multimodal datasets are a critical component in recent breakthroughs such as CLIP, Stable Diffusion and GPT-4, yet their design does not receive the same research attention as model architectures or training algorithms. To address this shortcoming in the machine learning ecosystem, we introduce DataComp, a testbed for dataset experiments centered around a new candidate pool of 12.8 billion image-text pairs from Common Crawl. Participants in our benchmark design new filtering techniques or curate new data sources and then evaluate their new dataset by running our standardized CLIP training code and testing the resulting model on 38 downstream test sets. * Our benchmark consists of multiple compute scales spanning four orders of magnitude, which enables the study of scaling trends and makes the benchmark accessible to researchers with varying resources. Our baseline experiments show that the DataComp workflow leads to better training sets. Our best baseline, DataComp-1B, enables training a CLIP ViT-L/14 from scratch to 79.2% zero-shot accuracy on ImageNet, outperforming OpenAI's CLIP ViT-L/14 by 3.7 percentage points while using the same training procedure and compute. We release datanet and all accompanying code at www.datacomp.ai.* Visual Instruction Tuning (Liu et al)* Instruction tuning large language models (LLMs) using machine-generated instruction-following data has improved zero-shot capabilities on new tasks, but the idea is less explored in the multimodal field. In this paper, we present the first attempt to use language-only GPT-4 to generate multimodal language-image instruction-following data. * By instruction tuning on such generated data, we introduce LLaVA: Large Language and Vision Assistant, an end-to-end trained large multimodal model that connects a vision encoder and LLM for general-purpose visual and language understanding.* Our early experiments show that LLaVA demonstrates impressive multimodel chat abilities, sometimes exhibiting the behaviors of multimodal GPT-4 on unseen images/instructions, and yields a 85.1% relative score compared with GPT-4 on a synthetic multimodal instruction-following dataset. When fine-tuned on Science QA, the synergy of LLaVA and GPT-4 achieves a new state-of-the-art accuracy of 92.53%. We make GPT-4 generated visual instruction tuning data, our model and code base publicly available.* Tree of Thoughts: Deliberate Problem Solving with Large Language Models (Yao et al)* Language models are increasingly being deployed for general problem solving across a wide range of tasks, but are still confined to token-level, left-to-right decision-making processes during inference. This means they can fall short in tasks that require exploration, strategic lookahead, or where initial decisions play a pivotal role. * To surmount these challenges, we introduce a new framework for language model inference, Tree of Thoughts (ToT), which generalizes over the popular Chain of Thought approach to prompting language models, and enables exploration over coherent units of text (thoughts) that serve as intermediate steps toward problem solving. * ToT allows LMs to perform deliberate decision making by considering multiple different reasoning paths and self-evaluating choices to decide the next course of action, as well as looking ahead or backtracking when necessary to make global choices.* Our experiments show that ToT significantly enhances language models' problem-solving abilities on three novel tasks requiring non-trivial planning or search: Game of 24, Creative Writing, and Mini Crosswords. For instance, in Game of 24, while GPT-4 with chain-of-thought prompting only solved 4% of tasks, our method achieved a success rate of 74%. * Code repo with all prompts: https://github.com/princeton-nlp/tree-of-thought-llm.* Toolformer: Language Models Can Teach Themselves to Use Tools (Schick et al)* LMs exhibit remarkable abilities to solve new tasks from just a few examples or textual instructions, especially at scale. They also, paradoxically, struggle with basic functionality, such as arithmetic or factual lookup, where much simpler and smaller specialized models excel. * In this paper, we show that LMs can teach themselves to use external tools via simple APIs and achieve the best of both worlds. * We introduce Toolformer, a model trained to decide which APIs to call, when to call them, what arguments to pass, and how to best incorporate the results into future token prediction. * This is done in a self-supervised way, requiring nothing more than a handful of demonstrations for each API. We incorporate a range of tools, including a calculator, a Q&A system, a search engine, a translation system, and a calendar. * Toolformer achieves substantially improved zero-shot performance across a variety of downstream tasks, often competitive with much larger models, without sacrificing its core language modeling abilities.* Voyager: An Open-Ended Embodied Agent with Large Language Models (Wang et al)* We introduce Voyager, the first LLM-powered embodied lifelong learning agent in Minecraft that continuously explores the world, acquires diverse skills, and makes novel discoveries without human intervention. Voyager consists of three key components: * 1) an automatic curriculum that maximizes exploration, * 2) an ever-growing skill library of executable code for storing and retrieving complex behaviors, and * 3) a new iterative prompting mechanism that incorporates environment feedback, execution errors, and self-verification for program improvement. * Voyager interacts with GPT-4 via blackbox queries, which bypasses the need for model parameter fine-tuning. The skills developed by Voyager are temporally extended, interpretable, and compositional, which compounds the agent's abilities rapidly and alleviates catastrophic forgetting. Empirically, Voyager shows strong in-context lifelong learning capability and exhibits exceptional proficiency in playing Minecraft. It obtains 3.3x more unique items, travels 2.3x longer distances, and unlocks key tech tree milestones up to 15.3x faster than prior SOTA. Voyager is able to utilize the learned skill library in a new Minecraft world to solve novel tasks from scratch, while other techniques struggle to generalize.Voyager discovers new Minecraft items and skills continually by self-driven exploration, significantly outperforming the baselines.* Evaluating Cognitive Maps and Planning in Large Language Models with CogEval (Momennejad et al)* Recently an influx of studies claims emergent cognitive abilities in large language models (LLMs). Yet, most rely on anecdotes, overlook contamination of training sets, or lack systematic Evaluation involving multiple tasks, control conditions, multiple iterations, and statistical robustness tests. Here we make two major contributions. * First, we propose CogEval, a cognitive science-inspired protocol for the systematic evaluation of cognitive capacities in LLMs. The CogEval protocol can be followed for the evaluation of various abilities. * * Second, here we follow CogEval to systematically evaluate cognitive maps and planning ability across eight LLMs (OpenAI GPT-4, GPT-3.5-turbo-175B, davinci-003-175B, Google Bard, Cohere-xlarge-52.4B, Anthropic Claude-1-52B, LLaMA-13B, and Alpaca-7B). We base our task prompts on human experiments, which offer both established construct validity for evaluating planning, and are absent from LLM training sets.* * We find that, while LLMs show apparent competence in a few planning tasks with simpler structures, systematic evaluation reveals striking failure modes in planning tasks, including hallucinations of invalid trajectories and falling in loops. These findings do not support the idea of emergent out-of-the-box planning ability in LLMs. This could be because LLMs do not understand the latent relational structures underlying planning problems, known as cognitive maps, and fail at unrolling goal-directed trajectories based on the underlying structure. Implications for application and future directions are discussed.* Mamba: Linear-Time Sequence Modeling with Selective State Spaces (Albert Gu, Tri Dao)* Foundation models, now powering most of the exciting applications in deep learning, are almost universally based on the Transformer architecture and its core attention module. Many subquadratic-time architectures such as linear attention, gated convolution and recurrent models, and structured state space models (SSMs) have been developed to address Transformers' computational inefficiency on long sequences, but they have not performed as well as attention on important modalities such as language. We identify that a key weakness of such models is their inability to perform content-based reasoning, and make several improvements. * First, simply letting the SSM parameters be functions of the input addresses their weakness with discrete modalities, allowing the model to selectively propagate or forget information along the sequence length dimension depending on the current token. * Second, even though this change prevents the use of efficient convolutions, we design a hardware-aware parallel algorithm in recurrent mode. We integrate these selective SSMs into a simplified end-to-end neural network architecture without attention or even MLP blocks (Mamba). * Mamba enjoys fast inference (5x higher throughput than Transformers) and linear scaling in sequence length, and its performance improves on real data up to million-length sequences. As a general sequence model backbone, Mamba achieves state-of-the-art performance across several modalities such as language, audio, and genomics. On language modeling, our Mamba-1.4B model outperforms Transformers of the same size and matches Transformers twice its size, both in pretraining and downstream evaluation.* Get full access to Latent Space at www.latent.space/subscribe
Pourtant, que la montagne est belle ! En 2003, l'ONU a déclaré le 11 décembre Journée internationale de la montagne. Les montagnes ne sont pas qu'un terrain de jeu ou une jolie carte postale. Elles sont les sources d'alimentation en eau douce de la moitié de la population mondiale. Elles jouent un rôle essentiel dans les équilibres écologiques de la planète. Si les montagnes semblent indestructibles, elles sont vulnérables. Le réchauffement provoque la fonte des glaciers, et cause des dommages à bien des espèces qui avaient un dernier refuge en montagne, loin de l'expansion humaine. L'hypertourisme et l'exploitation abusive des ressources naturelles et beaucoup d'autres activités humaines nuisent plus ou moins directement aux montagnes. Pour célébrer la journée mondiale des montagnes, Marc Mortelmans nous parle de celles qu'il connaît le mieux, les Andes, où il a travaillé comme guide d'expéditions pendant 6 ans. Dans cette première partie, Nous allons parler du condor, qui a déjà eu droit à son hors-série planant, et aussi des camélidés d'Amérique du Sud. Ces cousins des Chameaux et des Dromadaires comptent deux espèces domestiques, Llama et Alpaca, et deux espèces sauvages : Vicuña et Guanaco. ______ On aime ce qui nous a émerveillé … et on protège ce qu'on aime. ______ Découvrir tout l'univers Baleine sous Gravillon, et Mécaniques du Vivant sur France Culture : https://baleinesousgravillon.com/liens-2 Soutenir notre travail, bénévole et sans pub : https://bit.ly/helloasso_donsUR_BSG http://bit.ly/Tipeee_BSG https://bit.ly/lien_magq_lilo_BSG Nous contacter pour une conférence, un partenariat ou d'autres prestations ou synergies : contact@baleinesousgravillon.com
Belén Etchverry nos cuenta sobre un magnífico proyecto que siempre supo que haría, la restauración de la "Casa de María" junto a la Capilla de San Bernardo en el pueblito de Guanaco.
Dejamos a un lado la política para sentarnos con Guanaco, en el #CastigoDivino y hablar las plenas sobre música, política y más. No te pierdas los mejores momentos del rapero ecuatoriano.
Our 125th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news! Read out our text newsletter and comment on the podcast at https://lastweekin.ai/ Email us your questions and feedback at contact@lastweekin.ai Timestamps: (00:00) Intro / Banter (02:33) Response to listener comments / corrections (05:30) News Preview Tools & Apps(06:21) A.I. May Help Design Your Favorite Video Game Character (12:16) Watch this Nvidia demo and imagine actually speaking to AI game characters + Nvidia unveils Avatar Cloud Engine for Games at Computex (15:27) JPMorgan is developing a ChatGPT-like A.I. service that gives investment advice (16:40) TikTok is testing an AI chatbot called Tako (18:32) Zoo, a playground for text to image models Applications & Business(20:10) Insights from American Workers: A Comprehensive Survey on AI in the Workplace (24:29) The A.I. chip boom is pushing Nvidia toward $1 trillion, but it won't help Intel and AMD (29:12) Hoffman and Suleyman's AI startup Inflection launches ChatGPT-like chatbot (31:31) Eating Disorder Helpline Fires Staff, Transitions to Chatbot After Unionization (33:51) AI startup Figure raises $70 million to build humanoid robots Projects & Open Source(35:21) PandaGPT: One Model to Instruction-Follow Them All (41:50) Uncensored Models (47:30) Guanaco (50:50)
After decades as an art therapist in suburban Sacramento, Lisa Mitchell and her husband, Greg Hudson, were ready for a radical life change. In her rewarding but exhausting career, Lisa spent her days harnessing the power of art and handwork to heal others, but she had little time to do it herself. Their concrete-jungle surroundings felt stifling. It was time for a radical, meaningful life change, one that would bring them more in touch with real materials, real experiences, real presence. They found a farm property in Whidbey Island, Washington, a fiber nexus for weavers, spinners, small mills, and small farms. And they set out in search of the right animals for their fiber farm. At the Lambtown Festival in Dixon, Greg found them: a mother guanaco and chulengo (baby). Guanacos are probably the least known camelid, the wild ancestor of llamas domesticated in the Andes thousands of years ago. Llamas are not uncommon in North America as pack, fiber, and guard animals, and although not cuddly, they have been bred for generations to be handled and interact with humans. Guanacos have not. Even the descendants of guanacos brought to United States zoos in the 1960s retain the wild nature of their Andean relatives. And unlike their cousins the vicuñas, who have similar huge dark eyes and coat distribution, guanacos are big. Greg and Lisa found themselves with a herd of animals tall enough to look them straight in the eye... but who really don't want to, thank you very much. Raising guanacos has challenged the couple in more ways than they could have expected, but the lessons learned in the barn and on the farm have brought Greg and Lisa the very real and present life they had hoped to create. Besides the guanacos, they raise pygora goats and angora rabbits on the farm, and a friend raises a small flock of colored Merinos on their behalf. "So, now we raise animals for their fiber and make things with what they grow," Lisa says. "And I write about the discoveries we make along the way." Find photos and show notes at the Spin Off Magazine website (https://spinoffmagazine.com/long-thread-podcast-lisa-mitchell). This episode is brought to you by: Treenway Silks Treenway Silks is where weavers, spinners, knitters and stitchers find the silk they love. Select from the largest variety of silk spinning fibers, silk yarn, and silk threads & ribbons at TreenwaySilks.com (https://www.treenwaysilks.com/). You'll discover a rainbow of colors, thoughtfully hand-dyed in Colorado. Love natural? Treenway's array of wild silks provide choices beyond white. If you love silk, you'll love Treenway Silks, where superior quality and customer service are guaranteed. Peters Valley School of Craft Peters Valley School of Craft enriches lives through the learning, appreciation and practice of fine craft. For more than 50 years, accomplished artists and students have come together in community at our craft school for powerful creativity and joyous life-long learning in the beautiful Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. We are firmly dedicated to inclusion, diversity, equity, and access through all of our programs. We value and welcome the experienced professional artist, the new learner, the collector—and everyone in between who can be touched by the power of craft. Visit petersvalley.org (http://petersvalley.org/) to start your journey today! Links Lisa and Greg's Whidbey Island farm is called Aliento Farm (https://afiberlife.com/about/). Lisa shares lessons she's learned from her flock at A Fiber Life Podcast. (https://afiberlife.com/podcast/) Aliento Farm will hold their second Guanaco Spinning Experience (https://afiberlife.com/spinning-experience-workshop/) farm retreat workshop on August 26, 2023. Shop for spinning fiber, yarn, and finished guanaco items at the farm's online shop. (https://afiberlife.com/spinning-experience-workshop/). Follow the farm on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/afiberlife/) for visits with the animals, yarns, natural dyes, and to watch for new chulengos (baby guanacos).
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Can quantum computing protect AI from cyber attacks?Top 5 AI Tools for Education: AI for StudentsQuerium: Stepwise Virtual TutorThinkster Math: PersonalizedLearningContent Technologies, Inc.: Customized Learning ContentCENTURY Tech: Personalized Learning PathwaysNetex Learning: LearningCloud12 brand new tools and resources:Bard Anywhere- Chrome extension shortcut for Bard quick search on any site.Guanaco is a ChatGPT competitor trained on a single GPU in one day:The development of QLoRA and Guanaco demonstrates the potential for more accessible fine-tuning of large language models on a single GPU.AI Latest News on May 26th, 2023:New superbug-killing antibiotic discovered usingAI - BBC NewsTikTok is testing an in-app AI chatbot called ‘Tako' | TechCrunchNvidia stock explodes after 'guidance for the ages': What Wall Street is sayingClipdrop launches Reimagine XL — Stability AIHow to use Google's AI Search Generative ExperienceDemocratic Inputs to AIOpenAI Could Quit Europe Over New AI Rules, CEO Altman Warns | TimeThis podcast is generated using the Wondercraft AI platform, a tool that makes it super easy to start your own podcast, by enabling you to use hyper-realistic AI voices as your host. Like mine!Attention AI Unraveled podcast listeners! Are you eager to expand your understanding of artificial intelligence? Look no further than the essential book "AI Unraveled: Demystifying Frequently Asked Questions on Artificial Intelligence," now available on Amazon! This engaging read answers your burning questions and provides valuable insights into the captivating world of AI. Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your knowledge and stay ahead of the curve.Get your copy on Amazon today!
We present QLoRA, an efficient finetuning approach that reduces memory usage enough to finetune a 65B parameter model on a single 48GB GPU while preserving full 16-bit finetuning task performance. QLoRA backpropagates gradients through a frozen, 4-bit quantized pretrained language model into Low Rank Adapters~(LoRA). Our best model family, which we name Guanaco, outperforms all previous openly released models on the Vicuna benchmark, reaching 99.3% of the performance level of ChatGPT while only requiring 24 hours of finetuning on a single GPU. QLoRA introduces a number of innovations to save memory without sacrificing performance: (a) 4-bit NormalFloat (NF4), a new data type that is information theoretically optimal for normally distributed weights (b) double quantization to reduce the average memory footprint by quantizing the quantization constants, and (c) paged optimziers to manage memory spikes. We use QLoRA to finetune more than 1,000 models, providing a detailed analysis of instruction following and chatbot performance across 8 instruction datasets, multiple model types (LLaMA, T5), and model scales that would be infeasible to run with regular finetuning (e.g. 33B and 65B parameter models). 2023: Tim Dettmers, Artidoro Pagnoni, Ari Holtzman, Luke Zettlemoyer https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.14314v1.pdf
En este episodio muy especial de Songmess estamos conversando con el rapero ecuatoriano Guanaco MC, uno de los referentes del rap Sudamericano. Trabajando desde la intersección de barras callejeras e instrumentación andina, Guanaco se ha dado a conocer con álbumes conceptuales que abordan el descontento socio-politico, la música de cantina, y hasta el ego trip. Nuestra conversación abarca sus inicios en la ciudad de Ambato, su tiempo con el grupo de rap Sudakaya, colaboración dentro de la comunidad de rap sudamericano, su sello Fat Flow Records, nueva música, y su trabajo comunitario con la Alianza Hip Hop Para Las Calles. No se duerman, que este episodio está lleno de rap candela desde el centro del mundo! Playlist: Guanaco MC, Sudakaya, Método MC + Neoma + Amantina, Don De Gente, Forty DMG, Alhi, y Cruzloma. Guanaco MC Bandcamp: https://guanacomc.bandcamp.com/album/ra-z Guanaco MC Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7hU7xPPEEDgzWw3Ao8SupC?si=kbRcLw7-RNWnDrfqwEMEMw Guanaco MC YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAbqgPCOhrOYMhpmPsbPXvg Guanaco MC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/guanaco_mc/ Guanaco MC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/guanacomcoficial Guanaco MC Twitter: https://twitter.com/guanaco_mc Sudakaya Bandcamp: https://sudakaya.bandcamp.com/album/10diez Sudakaya Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5t989IXxEX8qt5M18C5Anj?si=3jdNxdb3RNuyVEZFDY4a0A Richard Villegas Instagram: www.instagram.com/rixinyc/?hl=en Songmess Instagram: www.instagram.com/songmess/?hl=es-la Songmess Facebook: www.facebook.com/songmess/?ref=settings Songmess Twitter: twitter.com/songmess Songmess Merch: via DM #BOPS Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2sdavi01h3AA5531D4fhGB?si=853e898c7b714305 Sigue a Songmess en Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play o SoundCloud, y encuéntranos en Facebook, Twitter e Instagram, o contáctanos directamente a songmessmusic@gmail.com
In this episode, Anne takes a deep dive into alpaca, and all the other South American camelid fibers! Links to Source Material and Things Mentioned in the Podcast Much of the episode was based on personal experience working with alpaca fiber yarns and discussions I've had with camelid raisers and spinners I've met through the years, but the information was confirmed for me in the wonderful book, The Fleece and Fiber Sourcebook. Wikipedia also has excellent articles about vicuña, guanaco, alpaca, and llama. North American Paco-Vicuna Association Music Both of the songs in this episode were by Raighes Factory. The first song was "Smiling You" and the second was "Path." Support the Show Patrons of the show directly supporting the podcast on Patreon. If you'd like to support the show in other ways, please share the episode with a fiber-craft loving friend or consider shopping with my sponsors: Knit New Haven Morehouse Farm Makkin Our Way Through Shetland Wool&
Native to South America, the Guanaco is a close relative to the domestic Llama. One of the questions we answer this week is, are Llamas just domesticated Guanacos? Tune in to fine out. These wild camelids live at the extremes in some of the most remote regions of our planet. They can be found high in the Andes Mountains of Chile and Argentina, and all the way down to the subtropical forests of Peru. These hardy mammals are one of the most unique herbivores on Earth. They are such a fun species to learn more about. Thankfully, they are classified as Least Concern, but their populations are down to about 10% of their known historical highs. They are inching towards endangered status and need our help and understanding. Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. We now are hosting monthly Zoom meetings with them, answering questions and getting ideas on which species they want covered. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE. We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife. Please contact us at allcreaturespod@gmail.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast You can also visit our website HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Saludos querida Comunidad hoy quiero hablarles sobre la genial experiencia de ver pumas y cóndores.Los primeros además estaban comiendo una presa. Un fantástico espectáculo de la naturaleza si no se disfruta todos los días. Les hablo desde el parque nacional de Torres del Paine. Gracias por escuchar este podcast, si quieres puedes dejarme un nota de audio de hasta un minuto haciendo clic en este link. https://anchor.fm/cesar-sar/message Pero también podemos hacer algún viaje juntos, escríbeme a viajes@cesarsar.com y te cuento cómo podemos hacerlo. Si te gusta este podcast por favor dale estrellas y deja una reseña, será muy útil para mí. Además podemos compartir redes: https://www.facebook.com/CesarSar/ https://www.instagram.com/sarworldpress/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC55ZMnqfOlSc7uWbIEM4bDw Un abrazo, compartir es vivir.
In Chile's Atacama Desert, it almost never rains. The area is so dry that it even serves as a practice site for expeditions to Mars. But once or twice every decade, the skies open up and it rains, causing dormant seeds underground to grow.As a result, a spectacular “flowering desert” of plants that are mostly endemic to the Atacama region attract tourists and botanists from around the world. But the great interest in the flowers is also the same thing that's endangering them.Pata de guanaco A caterpillar moves along flowers in the Atacama Desert, Chile. Credit: Tibisay Zea/The World This natural phenomenon of the blooming desert usually happens every 5 to 7 years, and it's difficult to predict.“There needs to be a perfect combination of precipitation and temperature for the flowers to bloom,” said Monserrate Barrientos, a tour guide for the flowering desert in Copiapó.The most emblematic of the plants is a little pink flower — known as pata de guanaco, or “guanaco's foot” — that carpets large swaths of the desert during the bloom. Guanaco is a wild llama native to the area, whose feet look similar to the leaves of the flower.“The leaves are thick, to [be able to] store water,” Barrientos said. For many scientists, the flowering desert is an exciting event, because it proves the resilience of certain types of flora, like the pata de guanaco, in the world's driest desert.Benito Gomez Silva, a microbiologist at the University of Antofagasta, is studying microorganisms that are very resistant to extreme water scarcity.“If a plant can resist long periods of drought, its genetic material has useful information for people who work on genetically modified plants,” he said.But the flowering desert is facing several threats. One of them is climate change, according to Cesar Pizarro, a biologist with the Chilean Department of Conservation."Longer droughts or heavier rains could affect the frequency of the desert bloom,” he said. "And, eventually, it could even stop happening." Flora grows in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile. Credit: Tibisay Zea/The World Another threat is traffickers who collect the native plants, as well as visitors who pluck flowers to bring home with them.During his first visit to the Atacama region earlier this month, Chile's President Gabriel Boric announced the creation of the Desierto Florido National Park for the first quarter of 2023 in an attempt to preserve the area. Flowers bloom in the Atacama Desert in Chile once every 5-7 years. Credit: Tibisay Zea/The World Environmental organizations have raised concerns in recent years about the possible negative effects of large numbers of tourists visiting the flowering desert, as well as the illegal trade of native flower species and the development of motorsport in the region. Boric said that unscrupulous people are damaging this desert.“We need to protect the region and educate people about it,” he declared while standing in front of a field of pink flowers.An increased level of protection will ensure that tourists behave responsibly. Chilean tourists Carlos Silva and Ana Maria Acuña drove 23 hours from across the country just to see the flowering desert.“This is a birthday gift for my wife, Ana,” Silva said.And Ana said that she's been inspired by the visit.“Humans have a lot to learn from nature. It's so resilient to scarcity, to difficulties.”Professor Benito Gomez-Silva agreed that there is a lot to learn.“It's like translating the information that our little brothers, the microorganisms in the desert, provide for us,” he said. A tourist poses in a field of flowers in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile. Credit: Tibisay Zea/The World Especially with our changing climate, Gomez-Silva said that these desert plant species could have a lot to teach us, humans.Related: Fire and climate change are altering Patagonia's ecosystems
En este episodio hablamos sobre el salvadoreño Frank Rubio que fue enviado al espacio ademas de temas random como la educacion sexual en la TV. Cancion del final Banda: Bohemia Rola: Poema de Amor de Roque Dalton Pais: El Salvador Contacto: email: americanpipil@gmail.com Tuiter@americanpipil Telegram|Instagram|YouTube|Facebook> American pipil Ya estamos en Spotify y en su reproductor de podcast favorito www.americanpipil.com
Recordamos ese acontecimiento y otros, que marcaron la historia de Chile. Puede apoyarnos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dosonvres No olvide seguirnos en instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dosonvresymedio/
Die guanaco is 'n dier wat een van Patagonië se eerste ontdekkers, Darwin, betower het. Guanacos het oor 'n tydperk van meer as 9 000 jaar die kultuur van Patagonië se eerste inwoners gevorm. Guanaco-troppe kom vandag steeds in Patagonië voor, maar in kleiner getalle en die Patagoniese navorser, Emanuel Galetto, is passievol daaroor om die guanaco tot sy eertydse glorie te herstel met behulp van satelliet-tegnologie met elektroniese nekbande. Aanbieder Bonné de Bod, is in vanaand se 'Bewonder en Bewaar' op kykNET te siene in Suid-Amerika vir 'n kykie van naderby na hierdie pragtige herbivoor, wat deel is van die kameel-familie.
Esta semana me siento a conversar con Juan Pablo Cobo más conocido como Guanaco MC, rapero, productor y host del Webveo. Con el conversamos sobre como se dió su programa el Webveo, incursionar en varios géneros como rapero, la fusión dentro del rap, las temáticas que delimitan sus discos, sus recursos para escribir letras, la necesidad detrás de hacer un hit, eso y mucho más en este gran podcast con el tío Guani, uno de los raperos más representativos del país.
Salvadoreños por el mundo ahora reportando desde las australias. Contacto: email: americanpipil@gmail.com Tuiter@americanpipil Telegram|Instagram|YouTube|Facebook> American pipil Ya estamos en Spotify y en su reproductor de podcast favorito www.americanpipil.com
This episode is about waiting for the birth of our guanacos. It's my hope that this episode helps you see waiting as a normal part of life, in this case, a whole new life. Because as you may already know, every one of us is waiting for something. Life is filled with waiting. I don't know anyone who likes to wait. And, everyone copes with waiting differently. It's also impossible to end waiting. This concept seemed to hit me when it came time for our guanacos to give birth. Episode Highlights: How can you tell if a guanaco is pregnant? What it's like to wait for the birth of a baby guanaco called a chulengaListen to the actual birth of a chulenga sounds likeWhat happens in the moments right after a chulenga is born? Nature vs Human Interaction: How much should farmers be involved? What waiting tells us about life. Connect with Lisa Mitchell:Website: www.afiberlife.comInstagram: @afiberlifeFacebook: @alientoluxuryfiberfarmListen To These Episodes Next: Ep 5: Guanacos In Love? (What Breeding Taught Us) Ep 4: The Great Guanaco EscapeEp 1: How It Started
Hablar de hip hop, dembow, música tradicional, y elementos autóctonos, es reconocer el concepto de Guanaco. El MC de una cultura que trae declaración de calle, de realidad social, de vida artística y auténtica. Este episodio es la guía definitiva de los 25 años de carrera de Guanaco, y de los 25 que vendrán. Créditos:Producido por: TripeaHost: Erick MujicaMúsica original de TripeaSíguenos en Instagram: https://bit.ly/3nHi8xISíguenos en Twitter: https://bit.ly/3xg6mj9Escucha nuestra playlist: https://spoti.fi/2UHhaoWEscríbenos a tripea.ec@gmail.com
Trust builds connection, and over time, connection builds bonds. So, how you show up–every day, over time, matters. It's a practice. It doesn't happen because you just want it to, it happens because you are consistent and trustworthy. My friend Shelley, who is a wonderful therapist, boils it down to this. She says, “You can either nurture a relationship or chip a relationship. There's no in-between.” So, you are either moving toward or away, strengthening or weakening. In this episode, we're going to talk about how we've bonded with our guanacos. How, out of desperation, we had to learn a gentler way of handling them which led to deeper connections. Click here to read the full episode and transcript. Learn more about Lisa, her Guanacos, and more at afiberlife.comLinks Mentioned: https://afiberlife.com/https://www.instagram.com/afiberlife/https://www.facebook.com/alientoluxuryfiberfarm
As it turns out the key to being a successful farmer is having a crap management plan. (Yes, this episode is about poop.) Learning about “waste management” taught us about the importance of managing all the crap in our lives. The more pressure we put on ourselves to get better and be better, the more striving we do, the longer our to-do lists become, and all the things we have to manage start to accumulate. And, because there's no downtime, or ritual that we have for dealing with the crap, it just collects. And when it collects, it stinks. In this episode, we talk about how we learned to sustain ourselves and our farms by creating and following a plan to manage all the crap before it becomes too late. (You can't duck the poo.) Click here to read the full episode and transcript. Learn more about Lisa, her Guanacos, and more at afiberlife.comLinks Mentioned: https://afiberlife.com/https://www.instagram.com/afiberlife/https://www.facebook.com/alientoluxuryfiberfarm
If you are going to change your life, you are going to encounter obstacles. And some of those obstacles might even be dangerous. Welcome to A Fiber Life. In episode two, Lisa and Greg get real about the darker parts of their journey. The parts that should have made them quit. From shoveling loads of hard-packed poop, the death of their mentor, difficulties with the guanacos themselves that left them physically and mentally scarred, Lisa and Greg leaned into their decision to be farmers. You see, the way you react to these scary things could mean the difference between actually making the life you want or going back to where you came from and never making a change at all. If you don't let the fear take over and instead If you lean in– If you take a breath and keep going, you might be surprised at how good things can become. Click here to read the full episode and transcript. Learn more about Lisa, her Guanacos, and more at afiberlife.com
There are these moments in life, let's call them ‘YES moments'. They happen when we stumble across a really good thing and say ‘YES'. Welcome to A Fiber Life. In episode one, owners of Aliento Luxury Fiber Farm, Lisa and Greg, share the story about how they quit their busy, successful and stressful jobs, moved to an island, and started their lives over as fiber farmers. They share how they began raising llama-like creatures, called guanacos, and learned to harvest their fiber to create garments. How did this happen? Why did this happen? Did they know what they were doing? Lisa answers all these questions while also challenging listeners to tune into that nagging part of their brain that tells you to say “YES” to crazy ideas... and how this may actually be the sanest thing you can do. Click here to read the full episode and transcript. Learn more about Lisa, her Guanacos and more at afiberlife.com
El Diccionario Guanaco to English ya tiene volumen 2 y su creador, Diego Argueta, nos cuenta sobre esta iniciativa y nos adelanta algunas palabras que podemos encontrar en el libro
Matthew Marroquín is a Salvadorian-American slam poet, Education for Service Scholar, and student at Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, Iowa. Marroquín is a theatre and media performance student and author of Guanaco Binge, a collection of poetry published by Read or Green Books. You can find Matthew Marroquín and all his information here: https://linktr.ee/vida_marroquin You can find his book and all the books from his publisher, Read or Green Books LLC here: https://readorgreenbooks.com/order-here If you'd like to be a guest on the show or have questions, you can email at penandpoet@gmail.com. To help support the show, you can visit the show's Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/penandpoetpodcast?fan_landing=true Follow the show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PenAndPoetPodcast
Jon talks about the Guanaco and its exhibit at the Louisville Zoo. Hosted by Jon Harlan, Produced and Edited by Noah Wilder Music Credits: Will Van De Crommert --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/zoo-pals/support
Gabriel Ramonet comparte su experiencia para dar cuenta de cómo funcionan las operaciones públicas hacia periodistas por partes de los grupos de poder de la actualidad fueguina.
Pour ces derniers épisodes de la saison, je me suis auto-invité et j'ai prié l'ami guide animalier Kris de Bardia de m'interviewer. Dans ce 3 e épisode, nous allons parler des presque 6 ans où j'ai travaillé comme guide d'expéditions dans les Andes. Et dans cette première partie, Nous allons parler du condor, qui a déjà eu droit à son hors-série planant, et aussi des camélidés d'Amérique du Sud. Ces cousins des chameaux et des dromadaires comptent deux espèces domestiques: Llama et Alpaca et deux espèces sauvages: Vicuña et Guanaco.
Pour ces derniers épisodes de la saison, je me suis auto-invité et j'ai prié l'ami guide animalier Kris de Bardia de m'interviewer. Dans ce 3 e épisode, nous allons parler des presque 6 ans où j'ai travaillé comme guide d'expéditions dans les Andes. Et dans cette première partie, Nous allons parler du condor, qui a déjà eu droit à son hors-série planant, et aussi des camélidés d'Amérique du Sud. Ces cousins des chameaux et des dromadaires comptent deux espèces domestiques: Llama et Alpaca et deux espèces sauvages: Vicuña et Guanaco.
Manchmal ist es gut, eine Geschichte ganz am Anfang zu beginnen - besonders dann, wenn es um eine Tierfamilie geht, die die Menschheit schon seit Tausenden von Jahren begleitet. Was ein Kamel ist, weiß schließlich jeder - groß, wüstenbewohnend, beladen mit, äh, wievielen Höckern jetzt eigentlich? Und was genau ist in diesen Höckern nochmal gespeichert? Und gibt es Kamele nur in Afrika? All diesen sicher geglaubten Wissensbruchstücken gehen wir in dieser Folge auf den Grund - denn die wiederstandsfähigen Paarhufer haben noch so Einiges mehr zu bieten als Höcker und Schaukelgang. Wie Kamele Wasser sparen, warum ihr Blut einzigartig ist und was sie mit Haifischen gemeinsam haben, gehört su den faszinierendsten Anpassungen an extreme Lebensräume im (Säuge)Tierreich. Für barrierefreien Zutritt für alle Kamele ist diese Folge außerdem garantiert nadelöhrfrei.QuellenDuke Research Blog: The Mytery Behind the Camel statue. 2021. https://researchblog.duke.edu/2014/09/23/the-mystery-behind-the-camel-statue/ Alexander, R. M. 2007. Knut Schmidt-Nielsen (1915–2007). Nature. DOIPerk, K. , 1963. The camel's erythrocyte. Nature.DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/200272a0 Jain, N. C., et al., 1974. Morphology of camel and llama erythrocytes as viewed with the scanning electron microscope. British Veterinary Journal. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0007-1935(17)35895-5 Gross, M., 2004. The birds, the bees and the platypuses . ISBN-13 : 978-3527322879 Brooks, C. L., et al. 2018. Immunological functions and evolutionary emergence of heavy-chain antibodies. Trends in immunology. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.it.2018.09.008 Arbabi-Ghahroudi, M. 2017. Camelid single-domain antibodies: historical perspective and future outlook. Frontiers in immunology. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/446744aBildquellenCoverbild: privatBactrian Camel in Shanghai Zoo, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia commons Dromedary camel in outback Australia, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia commons Guanaco in Torres del Paine National Park in Chile, Public domain, via Wikimedia commons A vicuña grazing near Arequipa, Peru., CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia commons Dromedar, das von einem Mann beobachtet wird. Duke Research Blog: The Mytery Behind the Camel statue. 2021. https://researchblog.duke.edu/2014/09/23/the-mystery-behind-the-camel-statue/Camel Erythrocytes, from Jain, N. C., et al., 1974. Morphology of camel and llama erythrocytes as viewed with the scanning electron microscope. British Veterinary Journal. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0007-1935(17)35895-5Lamaporträt , GFDL 1.2, via Wikimedia CommonsHeavy chain and common antibody, Public domain, via Wikimedia commons
The weird animals of today are the guanaco and cicadas.Don't change that channel as you get a chance to learn about the camel like guanaco; who is much more related to the llama then the alpaca. Nonetheless, all are ruminants with multiple stomach chambers! But as a camel they maybe missing one...This odd looking animals comes from multiple elevations of the Andes Mountain range of South America. 2021 is the year of noise! At least if you're a cicada. As their 17 years of slumber will come to an end this year as billions of the periodical cicadas will emerge from the earth like a 1950's sci-fi monster film. As as usually its the boys we have to blame for all that racket. All they're looking to do it hit the town for a few days, find a lady and leave their offspring for the next generation before they day. Oh, what an odd existence that of the cicada. Here are the scientific names from today's episode:Vicuna: Vicugna vicugnaAlpaca: Vicugna pacosLlama: Lama glamaGuanaco: Lama guanicoePeriodical Cicada: Magicicada cassiniiBe sure to follow us on social media!Instagram @wafpodcastTwitter @ExplicitWeirdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8X57p2y-c7S8evAriKTn0wEmail: wafpodcastexplicit@gmail.com
Otro episodio evadiendo a El chico Covid (Wyzon el Papaupa) para que no nos mate. Siempre dandole gracias a Dios por la bendición de Yankee. Con benadryl en mano hablamos del supuesto Dembow que Luny Tunes creo. Al Rey Pirin hay que brindarle homenaje y K.I.D necesita volver y curarnos del COVID con unas de sus canciones. La tiraera entre D.ozi y Tempo y nos fuimos super Underground con el EP de Back to the Underground 2020. Camalion is back y le damos el Guanaco award a la canción de Memo Y Vale. Analizamos algunos artistas que han salido del área de Boston! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/barriounderpodcast/support
Conoce a Diego Argueta es un diseñador gráfico e ilustrador salvadoreño de 29 años. Emprendedor por naturaleza, diseñador por vocación, ilustrador por amor. Especializado en branding y diseño social, ha trabajado como brand manager y diseñador gráfico para una ONG internacional por más de cuatro años, liderando campañas y proyectos a nivel regional. Inicia su proyecto individual "Guanaco To English" en 2019, siempre uniendo su visión social y sus talentos, con el objetivo de impulsar la imagen de su país, El Salvador.
Terror/Cactus - "Guanaco" from the 2020 self-released album Confluencia. Local producer Martín Selasco was born in Buenos Aires and raised in Miami, and he brings these influences to Seattle via his electro-cumbia project Terror/Cactus. His latest LP Confluencia is an auditory journey through the spectacular landscapes of South America, combining mesmerizing rhythms and psychedelic guitars. In an interview withBallard Vox, Selasco talked about how his Latin American roots permeate his music: "Music has always been a way for me to connect to my cultural heritage. My parents moved to Miami from Argentina when I was just a baby, but with most of our family still in Argentina we’d go back and spend at least a month there every summer. This created a sense of nostalgia in me and that of belonging to something that was far away [...]" Read the full post on KEXP.org Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En el podcast más íntimo que hemos tenido hasta ahora, hablamos con GUANACO. Descubrimos, entre muchas cosas, como la tecnología ha ido evolucionando junto con la forma de crear nuevos hits. No pierdas la oportunidad de escuchar y perderte en esta conversación de tres personas, que intercambian ideas por primera vez.
Puchica, que yuca es el caliche. Pero no se preocupen. En el episodio número siete hablamos con Diego Argueta, el autor de Guanco to English, un diccionario ilustrado. Con Humberto Perez, el protagonista del diccionario, llegamos a entender que los Salvadoreños somos bien cachimbones y que el español guanaco es bien chivo.
🎙️EPisodio 101 🎧Sexta Temporada Hablamos de como nos afecto el CoronaVirus y como esta la nueva vida. Quisimos ser emprendedores y creamos una Canción de regayton: Nos venimos en Apulo para hacerle competencia al gran King Flyp. y mas charlacast Contacto: email: americanpipil@gmail.com Tuiter@americanpipil Instagram|YouTube|Facebook> American pipil
Arriben de la Jamaica de Damian Marley als Balcans de Dubioza Kolektiv. De l'Argentina de Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Los Caligaris i Todos Tus Muertos a la Col
Uno de los mayores exponentes creativos en la música de nuestro país, Guanaco MC, conversa con Itzel Pilco sobre música y beats, además nos comenta sobre su proyecto Guanchaca y la fiesta online Presea, en colaboración con DJ Barba. Under The Beats es presentado por Gin UNDER.
In this week's episode: Scouting Report - VFW Fresh Flick: Sonic the Hedgehog
Recordamos a "Yes Patrón", la canción más emblemática de una de las agrupaciones de corte social más importantes en la historia del rock salvadoreño: La Iguana.
Algo raro hay en el agua del carro lanza agua, un estudio publicado por la organización Movimiento Salud en Resistencia (MSR), concluyó que el agua utilizada por Carabineros para dispersar manifestaciones tendría soda cáustica. Y además, vimos una tremenda parada de carro de Juan Garello en un matinal, pidiendo dar noticias y no chascarros.
Algo raro hay en el agua del carro lanza agua, un estudio publicado por la organización Movimiento Salud en Resistencia (MSR), concluyó que el agua utilizada por Carabineros para dispersar manifestaciones tendría soda cáustica. Y además, vimos una tremenda parada de carro de Juan Garello en un matinal, pidiendo dar noticias y no chascarros.
Mientras que en algunos sectores, los carros lanza agua y lanza gases (el guanaco y el zorrillo pa' que se entienda), reprimen de manera tremenda e indiscriminada...en otros sectores los "exponen" de manera didáctica para que la gente los conozca. ¿Pero como? ¿No es que en Chile somos todos iguales?
Mientras que en algunos sectores, los carros lanza agua y lanza gases (el guanaco y el zorrillo pa' que se entienda), reprimen de manera tremenda e indiscriminada...en otros sectores los "exponen" de manera didáctica para que la gente los conozca. ¿Pero como? ¿No es que en Chile somos todos iguales?
Conversamos con el Diego Argueta creador de Guanaco to English, un diccionario ilustrado basado en palabras y expresiones salvadoreñas explicadas en inglés. Grabado el 01/07/2019.
Do you need music for the beach, the pool, some other sun soaked summer activity? Well seek no further. Today, we've got a survey of all your tropical favorites. We've got a little bit of everything: dancehall, soca, afrobeats, reggaeton, tropical bass, a bit of highlife, and then whatever Mateo Kingman is. It's a lot of music and this is after cutting half of it. I really wanted to take the time to max a full DJ mix out of this but I opted instead to just get the music out to you. As usual, I have too much music and too little time. As mentioned in the podcast ZZK Records has begun producing these great documentaries capturing the amazing musical moment that is developing across South America. The first few episodes focus on Ecuador and are highly recommended watching. The Nu LatAm Sound - Ecuador Episode 1 - The Amazon Voices The Nu LatAm Sound - Ecuador Episode 2 - The Rhythm of the Coast The Nu LatAm Sound - Ecuador Episode 3 - The Andes Sounds Also, been working on putting more podcast playlists into Spotify and I decided to attack the queue from both ends. Turns out many early tracks aren't on Spotify! Sorry LAX, Zeale, and About:Blank to name a few of the local Austin acts from 2009 that didn't make it. There's also various remixes etc. that are only available through other channels. So you gotta check the old podcast episodes if you want the full picture. But for the most part, they're there. So if you get tired of hearing my voice, check them at ActiveListener on Spotify Thanks for listening and don't forget to support the artists, Aaron ActiveListener on Spotify Tracklist (links to buy) 1.Unforgettable ft. Swae Lee by French Montana on Jungle Rules 2.Still by Romain Virgo on Lovesick 3.Blem by Drake on More Life 4.OMW by Lady Leshurr on OMW 5.Rock Your Body by Burna Boy on Outside 6.So Mi So by Wande Coal on So Mi So 7.No Fight ft. Kenny Ray, Renny McLean by Luca Tarantino on No Fight 8.Hurtin' Me ft. French Montana by Stefflon Don on Hurtin' Me 9.Flex by Lethal Bizzle on Flex 10.Linguo ft. Donae'O by Giggs on Wamp 2 Dem 11.Lifted by Palmistry on Pagan 12.Particula ft. DJ Maphorisa, Nasty C, Ice Prince, and Patoranking by Major Lazer and Jidenna on Know No Better 13.Adonai (Remix) ft. Castro by Sarkodie on Adonai 14.Drogba (Joanna) by Afro B on Drogba (Joanna) 15.Ma girl ft. Patoranking by Toofan on Ma girl 16.Kontrol by Maleek Berry on Kontrol 17.Badishh by Nailah Blackman & Shenseea on Badishh 18.No Problem ft. Kongo Elektro, Zongo Abongo by Thornato on Back It Up 19.Mi Pana ft. Guanaco by Mateo Kingman on Respira 20.Big Bad Soca ft. Shenseea (Remix) by Bunji Garlin on Big Bad Soca 21.Wine Up ft. Hoodcelebrityy by Jubilee on Wine Up 22.Dancehall Queen by Putzgrilla, BAY-C & Kalibandulu on Favela Rave 23.Tip Pon It by Sean Paul & Major Lazer on Tip Pon It 24.Machika by J. Balvin & Jeon & Anitta on Machika 25.Akwaaba by GuiltyBeatz, Mr Eazi, Pappy Kojo and Patapaa on Akwaaba 26.Iskaba by Wande Coal & DJ Tunez on Iskaba 27.Johnny by Yemi Alade on Johnny 28.Lluvia by Mateo Kingman on Respira
Mundo Guanaco (1995) es el álbum debut de la banda argentina de Metal Pesado Almafuerte. La banda se había formado unos pocos meses antes, ya que Hermética se había separado a fines de 1994, y a principios del año siguiente Ricardo Iorio convocó al guitarrista Claudio Marciello y al baterista Claudio Cardaci. Además, es el primer álbum en el que Iorio es vocalista, ya que solo había cantado pocas canciones en Hermética y solo un fragmento en V8. El álbum está compuesto mayoritariamente por canciones escritas y compuestas por Iorio, sin embargo contiene dos versiones, «Desencuentro», Tango popular argentino escrito por Cátulo Castillo y compuesto por Aníbal Troilo; y «De los pagos del tiempo», de José Larralde. Además, es la segunda vez que Iorio incursiona en el folklore, creando una letra para «Zamba de resurrección»
Postlatino Ep. 7: Guanaco - Canción para Juan En este episodio, Guanaco habla sobre las vivencias y los sonidos que han alimentado su música y su voz como MC, lo que ha dotado a su trabajo de un fuerte sello local y a la vez personal. En esa línea, repasa la historia detrás de "Canción para Juan", un tema dedicado a su padre, en el escenario de su ciudad natal: Ambato. ___ Postlatino es uno de los proyectos ganadores de los Grants de Producción Creativa 2017-2018 de la Universidad San Francisco de Quito. Producido por Miguel Loor Edición, mezcla y diseño de sonido por Camila Espinosa (Milú) Asistencia general por Naomi Chalá "Canción para Juan" aparece por cortesía de Guanaco Tema principal “Tamiya” de Auma, aparece por cortesía de Edmoon Records Tema créditos “La Cumbia Quitapenas" (Tribilin Sound Remix) de Lascivio Bohemia, aparece por cortesía de Edmoon Records Fotografía por Ferri Caicedo Diseño por Luciana Musello Material de sonido adicional: Guanaco - "Penas" Guanaco - "Oro Negro" Sudakaya - "Mi Tierra" José José - "El Triste" Cecilio Alva - "El Vagabundo" Carmencita Lara - "El Árbol De Mi Casa"
They say the early bird gets the worm but we came back ahead of schedule to drop fire jams on your weekend. Did you ever doubt us? This episode of Songmess is packed to the brim with news items, shout outs to listeners, pride, new releases and upcoming festivals. We’re featuring Ecuadorian hip-hop, reggaeton experiments and a female empowerment anthem that will knock your socks off. So buckle up, cuz this is a big one. Also, this weekend marks the start of festival season so make sure to check out Ruido Fest in Chicago, Afro-Latino Fest and LAMC in New York and Viva Pomona in Los Angeles. If you love this scene as much as we do you need to support local initiatives and touring musicians. Give back some of the love these artists are dropping on you! Featured Artists: K’naan + Snow Tha Product + Residente + Riz MC, Kali Mutsa + Imaabs, Compadres Recerdos, Guanaco, Whitest Taíno Alive, BFlecha, A.Chal, Bairoa, Entrópica + Namuel, Gabriel Rammsy, BAUTTÉ + Coco Jadad, and Roxiny. Please share, subscribe and find us on iTunes, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
En este episodio hablamos de cuánto ejercicio debería hacer una persona, el libro Nacido Para Correr y turismo en Buenos Aires.
Joel and Rebecca talk with Cat Reynolds about road trips, Chilean tea time, Argentinian guanaco duels, drinking the entire bottle of whatever, and when girls should keep their shirts on.
"Drag" by Moss of Aura from Waiting; "A Vague Year" by Radio People from Hazel; "How I Hate You" by Tunnels from The Blackout; "W U J" by Cave from Neverendless; "Calendula" by Guanaco +- from Ardea Cinerea; "Flying Saucers are Real" by Sleep Over from Forever; "A.C.R.O.N.Y.M." by Teeth of the Sea from Your Mercury; "Trireme" by Sun Araw from Ancient Romans; "Frightened-Happy" by Sad Souls from Apeiron; The title track from Get Lost by Mark McGuire; "Bia Mintatu" by Cut Hands from Afro Noise, Vol. I.
"Drag" by Moss of Aura from Waiting; "A Vague Year" by Radio People from Hazel; "How I Hate You" by Tunnels from The Blackout; "W U J" by Cave from Neverendless; "Calendula" by Guanaco +- from Ardea Cinerea; "Flying Saucers are Real" by Sleep Over from Forever; "A.C.R.O.N.Y.M." by Teeth of the Sea from Your Mercury; "Trireme" by Sun Araw from Ancient Romans; "Frightened-Happy" by Sad Souls from Apeiron; The title track from Get Lost by Mark McGuire; "Bia Mintatu" by Cut Hands from Afro Noise, Vol. I.
A guanaco (kind of patagonian llama) calling his guanaco-children into the forest of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina). Sound recorded by a MS setup Sennheiser Microphone MKH50+MKH30 Sound Devices 744T recorder MS is not encoded recorded in 2007 Same sound on Freesound: http://www.freesound.org/people/felix.blume/sounds/110920/ more sounds on http://www.felixblume.com