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Holy Crap Records Podcast
Ep 364! With​​ music by: corn wave, The Hemorrhoids, Rumkicks, Hoon, Raya, Cardboard Box Colony

Holy Crap Records Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 29:45


  Best of the underground, week of April 29, 2025: Hycrp 7 year anniversary. (All podcasts are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)  

Bureau Buitenland
Duitsland zet vol in op defensie & Wie verdedigt nog het internationaal recht?

Bureau Buitenland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 25:49


Aankomend bondskanselier Merz heeft een deel van zijn ministerploeg gepresenteerd, en daaruit blijkt een duidelijke koers in het buitenlandbeleid. Duitsland blijft uitgesproken pro-Oekraïne, met een historische inzet op defensie-uitgaven. Merz maakt bovendien bekend dat daarvoor een uitzondering op de Europese begrotingsregels wordt aangevraagd. Wat dat gaat betekenen, en hoe het ontvangen wordt door de Duitsers, bespreken we met VRT-correspondent Jeroen Reygaert. Wie verdedigt nog het internationaal recht? Waar Europa voorheen optrok samen met de Verenigde Staten in het handhaven van internationale normen, staat ons continent er steeds meer alleen voor. Het Amerika van Trump neemt het niet zo nauw met internationale afspraken. Ondertussen worden Europese leiders beschuldigd van een dubbele standaard. In onze geopolitieke serie ‘De Oplossing van het Westen' bespreken we met Marieke de Hoon, hoofddocent internationaal strafrecht aan de UvA, de toekomst van de internationale rechtsorde en welke rol Europa daarin nog kan spelen. Presentatie: Laila Frank

Urdu daan
Hasrat Mohani - Bhulaata laakh hoon (Ghazal)

Urdu daan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 2:43


Aapne chupke chupke raat din ghazal to suni hogi. It was written by Hasrat Mohani. Born Syed Fazl-ul-Hasan in 1875, he was a prominent Indian Urdu poet, freedom fighter, and journalist. He is known for coining the slogan "Inquilab Zindabad" (Long live the revolution), he was a staunch advocate for India's independence. One of his ashaar that i often quote is - شعر در اصل ہیں وہی حسرتؔسنتے ہی دل میں جو اتر جایئںSher darasl hain wohi HasratSunte hi dil me jo utar jaayenWe can talk - i am aamir@urdudaan.in

Woice with Warikoo Podcast
Mai Samjhta hoon

Woice with Warikoo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 4:49


In this episode of 'Woice with Warikoo,' Ankur Warikoo delves into various life topics such as career, relationships, personal finance, success, and failure. A significant portion of the episode focuses on addressing a heartfelt question from an ADHD sufferer who struggles with reading books and feels excluded from content emphasizing book reading. Ankur emphasizes the importance of empathy, finding a supportive community, and understanding that not everyone can fully grasp another's challenges. Tune in every Thursday for insightful discussions on your favorite podcast platform. 00:00 Introduction to Woice with Warikoo 00:35 A Tough Question on ADHD 00:57 Understanding and Empathy 02:08 Finding Your Community 03:01 Conclusion and Next Steps

Sateli 3
Sateli 3 - Cosmic Psychos (4/4) Glorius Barsteds y Mountain of Piss - 14/04/25

Sateli 3

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 60:02


Sintonía: "Opus Caprice" - Al Haig"Nice Day To Go To The Pub", "Battlewitch", "Hoon", "Enmore Backender", "3rd Strike", "Watchbox Road (Fucked In The Truck)" y "Tossing The Kaber", extraídas del LP "Glorius Barsteds" (Missing Link/Junkyard Records, 2011)"Accountant Song", "Beep", "Dickson", "Bleeding Knuckles", "Dunny Seat", ", "Sin Bin", "Too Old To Drink In Pubs" y "Unreal", extraídas de "Mountain of Piss" (Subway Records/Go The Hack, 2021)Todas las canciones compuestas e interpretadas por Cosmic PsychosRelación de emisión de los tres programas anteriores dedicados a repasar lo mejor de la discografía de estudio del trío australiano: 1.- El primer álbum de título homónimo (1987) y la primera parte del 2º LP, "Go The Hack" (1989), emitido el 11/12/2024 2.- "Go The Hack" (2ª Pt) (1989), "Blokes You Can Trust" (1991) y "Palomino Pizza" (1993), emitido el 29/01/2025 3.- "Self Totalled" (1995), "Oh What A Lovely Pie" (1997), "Off Ya Cruet!" (2005) y "Dung Australia" (2008), emitido el 11/03/2025Escuchar audio

Movies vs. Capitalism
Be Kind Rewind (w/ Jesse Jae Hoon)

Movies vs. Capitalism

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 75:49


Rivka and Frank are joined by organizer and playwright Jesse Jae Hoon to delve into the 2008 Michel Gondry film Be Kind Rewind. Together, the trio explore how this quirky comedy, starring Mos Def and Jack Black, offers a poignant commentary on the power of community organizing and storytelling within movements. Frank and Rivka also discuss the current workers strike at Alamo Drafthouse.  Alamo Drafthouse Workers Strike Fund More about Jesse Jae Hoon Theater Workers for a Ceasefire Next week, we'll be watching the 2009 George Clooney dramedy Up in the Air with special guest Marianne Williamson. .

The Forever DMs
Arc 6 Terminators 3: Total Recall Episode 11: High Alert

The Forever DMs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 109:35


As tensions build, the team is locked in. It's either success or death. On this arc's penultimate episode, listen in as Hoon goes gun blazing, Dr. Natash Legasova goes feral, and Connie goes. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

K3 KDrama Coffee Break
FEBRUARY 2025 + JU JI HOON | TRAUMA CODE | STUDY GROUP | GONG YOO & SONG HYE KYO

K3 KDrama Coffee Break

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 37:54


Share Your Thoughts & Send Us A Text! February KDrama Podcast: Ju Ji Hoon | Casting News | Everyone's Obessessed | News BitesJoin Jenn and Marisa as they deep dive into the latest KDrama casting news and the career of Ju Ji Hoon!In this podcast, we're discussing the kdramas we're currently obessessed with: 'Trauma Code: Heroes on Call' and 'Study Group'! As well as upcoming projects featuring Song Hye Kyo, Gong Yoo, and IU. We also touch on recent news like the tragic passing of Kim Sae Ron and celebrate the return of Lee Dong Wook in 'The Divorce Insurance.' And then we take a fun deep dive into the career of Ju Ji Hoon!00:00 Intro & Overview00:37 Everyone's Obsessed: Trauma Code and Study Group06:09 Exciting Casting News14:26 News Bites17:34 February Deep Dive: Ju Ji Hoon36:15 Thank You - See you in March!Support the show

Nostalgia Trap
Ep 405 - All I Can Say w/ Justin Rogers-Cooper

Nostalgia Trap

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 74:03


The haunting documentary All I Can Say, which chronicles a few vibrant years in the life of Shannon Hoon, the lead singer of 90s grunge rock band Blind Melon, is a slice of deep 90s nostalgia shot on camcorder by Hoon himself before he died of a drug overdose in October 1995. In this conversation, Justin Rogers-Cooper joins me to reflect on Hoon's complicated legacy, the strange power of his intimate pre-Internet video diary, and the larger galaxy of 90s grunge martyrs.  Check out Justin's chapter all about Blind Melon “Shannon Forever: Blind Melon's Bee Girl and Countercultural Afterlives”  And enjoy the entire series of essays here: Happy Nostalgia: Making Connections with the Music of the ‘90s Our episode on 90s music with Happy Nostalgia series editor David Humphries: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-401-love-means-research-w-david-humphries/id862194930?i=1000682583975 Our episode on Elvis with Justin, a personal favorite: https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-349-i-w-78198738?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link Please support the show! Subscribe to our Patreon for access to all Nostalgia Trap bonus content: patreon.com/nostalgiatrap

New Books Network
Seung-hoon Jeong, "Biopolitical Ethics in Global Cinema" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 84:08


If world cinema studies have mostly displayed national cinemas and their transnational mutations, Seung-hoon Jeong's global frame highlights two conflicting ethical facets of globalization: the ‘soft-ethical' inclusion of differences in multicultural, neoliberal systems and their ‘hard-ethical' symptoms of fundamentalist exclusion and terror.  Reflecting both and suggesting their alternatives, global cinema draws attention to new changes in subjectivity and community that Jeong investigates in terms of biopolitical ‘abjection' and ethical ‘agency.' In this frame, Biopolitical Ethics in Global Cinema (Oxford UP, 2023) explores a vast net of post-1990 films circulating in both the mainstream market and the festival circuit. Ultimately, the book renews critical discourses on global issues––including multiculturalism, catastrophe, sovereignty, abjection, violence, network, nihilism, and atopia––through a core cluster of political, ethical, and psychoanalytic philosophies. Seung-hoon Jeong is Assistant Professor of Cinematic Arts at California State University Long Beach. He is the author of Cinematic Interfaces: Film Theory after New Media, co-translator of the Korean edition of Jacques Derrida's Acts of Literature, and co-editor of The Global Auteur: The Politics of Authorship in 21st Century Cinema and Thomas Elsaesser's The Mind-Game Film: Distributed Agency, Time Travel, and Productive Pathology. Steve Choe is Associate Professor of Critical Studies in the School of Cinema at San Francisco State University who researches and teaches in film and media theory. He is the author of Afterlives: Allegories of Film and Mortality in Early Weimar Germany (2014), Sovereign Violence: Ethics and South Korean Cinema in the New Millennium (2016) and ReFocus: The Films of William Friedkin (2023). He is the co-editor of Beyond Imperial Aesthetics: Theories of Art and Politics in East Asia (2019) and editor of the Handbook for Violence in Film and Media (2022). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Film
Seung-hoon Jeong, "Biopolitical Ethics in Global Cinema" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in Film

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 84:08


If world cinema studies have mostly displayed national cinemas and their transnational mutations, Seung-hoon Jeong's global frame highlights two conflicting ethical facets of globalization: the ‘soft-ethical' inclusion of differences in multicultural, neoliberal systems and their ‘hard-ethical' symptoms of fundamentalist exclusion and terror.  Reflecting both and suggesting their alternatives, global cinema draws attention to new changes in subjectivity and community that Jeong investigates in terms of biopolitical ‘abjection' and ethical ‘agency.' In this frame, Biopolitical Ethics in Global Cinema (Oxford UP, 2023) explores a vast net of post-1990 films circulating in both the mainstream market and the festival circuit. Ultimately, the book renews critical discourses on global issues––including multiculturalism, catastrophe, sovereignty, abjection, violence, network, nihilism, and atopia––through a core cluster of political, ethical, and psychoanalytic philosophies. Seung-hoon Jeong is Assistant Professor of Cinematic Arts at California State University Long Beach. He is the author of Cinematic Interfaces: Film Theory after New Media, co-translator of the Korean edition of Jacques Derrida's Acts of Literature, and co-editor of The Global Auteur: The Politics of Authorship in 21st Century Cinema and Thomas Elsaesser's The Mind-Game Film: Distributed Agency, Time Travel, and Productive Pathology. Steve Choe is Associate Professor of Critical Studies in the School of Cinema at San Francisco State University who researches and teaches in film and media theory. He is the author of Afterlives: Allegories of Film and Mortality in Early Weimar Germany (2014), Sovereign Violence: Ethics and South Korean Cinema in the New Millennium (2016) and ReFocus: The Films of William Friedkin (2023). He is the co-editor of Beyond Imperial Aesthetics: Theories of Art and Politics in East Asia (2019) and editor of the Handbook for Violence in Film and Media (2022). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film

New Books in Critical Theory
Seung-hoon Jeong, "Biopolitical Ethics in Global Cinema" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 84:08


If world cinema studies have mostly displayed national cinemas and their transnational mutations, Seung-hoon Jeong's global frame highlights two conflicting ethical facets of globalization: the ‘soft-ethical' inclusion of differences in multicultural, neoliberal systems and their ‘hard-ethical' symptoms of fundamentalist exclusion and terror.  Reflecting both and suggesting their alternatives, global cinema draws attention to new changes in subjectivity and community that Jeong investigates in terms of biopolitical ‘abjection' and ethical ‘agency.' In this frame, Biopolitical Ethics in Global Cinema (Oxford UP, 2023) explores a vast net of post-1990 films circulating in both the mainstream market and the festival circuit. Ultimately, the book renews critical discourses on global issues––including multiculturalism, catastrophe, sovereignty, abjection, violence, network, nihilism, and atopia––through a core cluster of political, ethical, and psychoanalytic philosophies. Seung-hoon Jeong is Assistant Professor of Cinematic Arts at California State University Long Beach. He is the author of Cinematic Interfaces: Film Theory after New Media, co-translator of the Korean edition of Jacques Derrida's Acts of Literature, and co-editor of The Global Auteur: The Politics of Authorship in 21st Century Cinema and Thomas Elsaesser's The Mind-Game Film: Distributed Agency, Time Travel, and Productive Pathology. Steve Choe is Associate Professor of Critical Studies in the School of Cinema at San Francisco State University who researches and teaches in film and media theory. He is the author of Afterlives: Allegories of Film and Mortality in Early Weimar Germany (2014), Sovereign Violence: Ethics and South Korean Cinema in the New Millennium (2016) and ReFocus: The Films of William Friedkin (2023). He is the co-editor of Beyond Imperial Aesthetics: Theories of Art and Politics in East Asia (2019) and editor of the Handbook for Violence in Film and Media (2022). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory

New Books in Communications
Seung-hoon Jeong, "Biopolitical Ethics in Global Cinema" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 84:08


If world cinema studies have mostly displayed national cinemas and their transnational mutations, Seung-hoon Jeong's global frame highlights two conflicting ethical facets of globalization: the ‘soft-ethical' inclusion of differences in multicultural, neoliberal systems and their ‘hard-ethical' symptoms of fundamentalist exclusion and terror.  Reflecting both and suggesting their alternatives, global cinema draws attention to new changes in subjectivity and community that Jeong investigates in terms of biopolitical ‘abjection' and ethical ‘agency.' In this frame, Biopolitical Ethics in Global Cinema (Oxford UP, 2023) explores a vast net of post-1990 films circulating in both the mainstream market and the festival circuit. Ultimately, the book renews critical discourses on global issues––including multiculturalism, catastrophe, sovereignty, abjection, violence, network, nihilism, and atopia––through a core cluster of political, ethical, and psychoanalytic philosophies. Seung-hoon Jeong is Assistant Professor of Cinematic Arts at California State University Long Beach. He is the author of Cinematic Interfaces: Film Theory after New Media, co-translator of the Korean edition of Jacques Derrida's Acts of Literature, and co-editor of The Global Auteur: The Politics of Authorship in 21st Century Cinema and Thomas Elsaesser's The Mind-Game Film: Distributed Agency, Time Travel, and Productive Pathology. Steve Choe is Associate Professor of Critical Studies in the School of Cinema at San Francisco State University who researches and teaches in film and media theory. He is the author of Afterlives: Allegories of Film and Mortality in Early Weimar Germany (2014), Sovereign Violence: Ethics and South Korean Cinema in the New Millennium (2016) and ReFocus: The Films of William Friedkin (2023). He is the co-editor of Beyond Imperial Aesthetics: Theories of Art and Politics in East Asia (2019) and editor of the Handbook for Violence in Film and Media (2022). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Seung-hoon Jeong, "Biopolitical Ethics in Global Cinema" (Oxford UP, 2023)

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 84:08


If world cinema studies have mostly displayed national cinemas and their transnational mutations, Seung-hoon Jeong's global frame highlights two conflicting ethical facets of globalization: the ‘soft-ethical' inclusion of differences in multicultural, neoliberal systems and their ‘hard-ethical' symptoms of fundamentalist exclusion and terror.  Reflecting both and suggesting their alternatives, global cinema draws attention to new changes in subjectivity and community that Jeong investigates in terms of biopolitical ‘abjection' and ethical ‘agency.' In this frame, Biopolitical Ethics in Global Cinema (Oxford UP, 2023) explores a vast net of post-1990 films circulating in both the mainstream market and the festival circuit. Ultimately, the book renews critical discourses on global issues––including multiculturalism, catastrophe, sovereignty, abjection, violence, network, nihilism, and atopia––through a core cluster of political, ethical, and psychoanalytic philosophies. Seung-hoon Jeong is Assistant Professor of Cinematic Arts at California State University Long Beach. He is the author of Cinematic Interfaces: Film Theory after New Media, co-translator of the Korean edition of Jacques Derrida's Acts of Literature, and co-editor of The Global Auteur: The Politics of Authorship in 21st Century Cinema and Thomas Elsaesser's The Mind-Game Film: Distributed Agency, Time Travel, and Productive Pathology. Steve Choe is Associate Professor of Critical Studies in the School of Cinema at San Francisco State University who researches and teaches in film and media theory. He is the author of Afterlives: Allegories of Film and Mortality in Early Weimar Germany (2014), Sovereign Violence: Ethics and South Korean Cinema in the New Millennium (2016) and ReFocus: The Films of William Friedkin (2023). He is the co-editor of Beyond Imperial Aesthetics: Theories of Art and Politics in East Asia (2019) and editor of the Handbook for Violence in Film and Media (2022).

ngedrakor!
< THE SQUID SQUAD > 008: Blunder Park Sung Hoon

ngedrakor!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 28:10


Lebih banyak soal Squid Game bisa dibaca di https://www.detik.com/pop/korean-wave LOVE Y'ALL! Gimana pendapat kamu soal Squid Game season 2? Tulis di kolom komentar dong! --- Podcast ngedrakor! dipersembahkan Dalam Ruang Produksi Studios, diproduseri bersama oleh Ron & Mal. Episode baru tayang mingguan! Baca berita drama Korea favoritmu di ⁠⁠⁠detikpop.com⁠⁠⁠ Follow Instagram kami di⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠@podcastngedrakor⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ #PodcastNgedrakor #ngedrakordidetikcom #ngedrakordispotify

History of Indian and Africana Philosophy
HPC 21. Sor-Hoon Tan on Confucian Democracy

History of Indian and Africana Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 38:34


Can classical Confucian ideas be adapted to produce a theory of democracy fit for today's world?

Set of the Day Podcast
Set of the Day Podcast - 935 - ROBSCH

Set of the Day Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 65:46


ROBSCH instagram.com/robsch_techno/ soundcloud.com/robschtechno Tracklist: Bossta - It´s *me Gerard H, Tony Romanello - Bea*ng Drums Thoms Snooze - Join me Ach Summers - Dance with me Boho, Celic - Los Carnales Autul - Adrenaline Rush Jason Johnson - Post Vitam Iklr - Pray to the rave god Adam Beyer - Pilot Mario Ochoa - The Limit Uzbek, Sirmeloo - Fight&Flight Da Fokin - The Tunnel Sebas*aan HooN, Slim Black - Eternum Dual DeStress - Take it back DeadBat - Techno all Day Alosoul - Escape

Crazy Wisdom
Episode #407: Transhumanism Lite: Using Urbit and Spaced Repetition to Hack Your Brain, Not Replace It

Crazy Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 57:36


In this episode of Crazy Wisdom, Stewart Alsop hosts ~littel-wolfur to explore spaced repetition, the dynamics of learning algorithms, and the philosophy behind Urbit. They break down Urbit's promise as a peer-to-peer platform with roots in a deep, almost otherworldly commitment to resilience and a long time horizon. Alongside ~littel-wolfur's take on memory as the strange balance of laziness and persistence, they dig into shrubbery, Urbit's latest namespace innovation, and the challenge of creating tools that last. From generational shifts to the philosophy of technology, Stewart and ~littel-wolfur contemplate whether Urbit's rebellious craftsmanship might be the foundation for a more enduring internet. You can connect with ~littel-wolfur on Twitter.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation!Timestamps00:00 Introduction to the Crazy Wisdom Podcast00:22 Understanding Spaced Repetition01:39 Personal Experiences with Spaced Repetition04:08 Challenges in Spaced Repetition Software06:45 Building a Flashcard App on Urbit09:03 Introduction to Shrubbery on Urbit13:26 The State of Urbit and Its Future22:01 The Long-Term Vision of Urbit and Bitcoin28:37 Balancing Internet Time with Parenthood29:37 Challenges of Urbit's Ease of Use30:22 New Blood in the Urbit Community31:15 Building Communities on Urbit32:38 Twitter's Complexities and Elon Musk's Influence41:02 AI's Role in Software Development49:52 Transhumanism and AI Art54:50 The Future of Craftsmanship in Programming55:45 Conclusion and Contact InformationKey InsightsThe Power and Paradox of Spaced Repetition: Stewart and ~littel-wolfur discuss spaced repetition as an ingenious blend of laziness and persistence. By setting reminders to review information just before it's forgotten, spaced repetition acts as an effortless yet powerful memory tool. Although the practice demands daily discipline, it becomes an invaluable mechanism for retaining knowledge across vast timescales.SuperMemo and Incremental Reading: ~littel-wolfur shares his experience with SuperMemo, the original spaced repetition software that takes the method even further. SuperMemo's “incremental reading” allows users to gradually extract information from lengthy texts, breaking down complex learning into manageable, spaced chunks. For ~littel-wolfur, this approach goes beyond mere memorization; it turns learning into an immersive, long-term commitment.The Urbit Experiment: Urbit, a decentralized peer-to-peer network and OS, represents a radical rethinking of the internet. Stewart and ~littel-wolfur examine Urbit's potential as a platform where users truly own and control their data, echoing ideals of early Web 1.0. As the “long-haul project” of the tech world, Urbit cultivates an almost timeless ethos, making it as much a social experiment as a computing system.Shrubbery and Namespace Innovation: A core element of Urbit, “shrubbery” introduces a namespace that enables users to organize, connect, and retrieve information from across their digital universe. ~littel-wolfur explains how shrubbery allows users to link pieces of data like conversation notes, wikis, and documents, making it a versatile learning platform on Urbit. The elegance of this integration hints at a future internet where information can be personalized and seamlessly connected.Craftsmanship and Digital Resilience: ~littel-wolfur and Stewart touch on the fading art of craftsmanship in tech, which often gets lost in the layers of abstractions that modern software relies on. For ~littel-wolfur, coding on Urbit feels like working in a digital woodshop, where the focus is on intentionality and precision rather than flashy or disposable tech. This philosophy of craftsmanship offers a refreshing take on the art of creation in software, hinting at the durability and authenticity Urbit hopes to embody.AI's Limitations and Overconfidence Trap: The episode also highlights the limitations of AI, especially when it encourages laziness or over-reliance. While AI can help automate routine tasks, ~littel-wolfur warns of its tendency to produce fragile, overly complex solutions that unravel under scrutiny. They caution that true understanding comes not from shortcuts, but from engaging deeply with the work—a point that resonates with their belief in disciplined learning practices like spaced repetition.The Value of Optimism and Long Time Horizons: Amid a society obsessed with quick wins and rapid monetization, Stewart and ~littel-wolfur see Urbit's culture as a refreshing outlier, filled with builders who value curiosity and long-term thinking. This “thousand-year mindset” stands in contrast to much of the tech industry, where projects are often driven by immediate financial returns. By embracing a philosophy that resists the pressure for instant success, Urbit aligns itself with a vision of digital infrastructure that, rather than fueling transient trends, aims to be a lasting foundation for generations to come.

Dramas Over Flowers
Is Jisoo coming back? Two new Joo Ji-hoon dramas! Another K-drama superhero series with a massive cast!

Dramas Over Flowers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 58:29


We are bringing back What's Up In Dramaland as bi-weekly youtube live streams. A newsy episode that covers Korean entertainment including casting news, upcoming dramas, catching up on industry conversations. (This is a one time livestream audio upload. Please check our youtube channel for future WUID episodes!)Leave us your COMMENTS here. TIME STAMPS:00:00:00 lengthy intro00:06:05 episode beginsLINKS MENTIONED:What's Up In Dramaland on our YouTube ChannelLEAVE US A REVIEW:Apple podcasts | Spotify | Audible!MORE EPISODES YOU MAY LIKE:Episode 180: Our last long yak NEWSLETTER:Join our email list for the monthly newsletter with podcast announcements and special episodes!PATRONS:SPECIAL THANK YOU to our beloved patrons for another year of helping us light the lanterns to sail our ship! Join it here! ❤︎ You can MAJORLY support us by leaving a review on your podcast app, or sharing the episode with friends! ❤︎SOCIAL:Follow us on Twitter @dramasoverflow and Instagram @dramasoverflowers_.Email us at dramasoverflowers@gmail.com.CREDITS:This episode was edited by Paroma

Satsang - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Mein Kaun Hoon : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Satsang - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 62:58


Mein Kaun Hoon : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Satsang - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Mein Kaun Hoon : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Satsang - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 62:58


Mein Kaun Hoon : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Satsang - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Mein Kaun Hoon : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Satsang - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 62:58


Mein Kaun Hoon : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Satsang - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Mein Kaun Hoon : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Satsang - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 62:58


Mein Kaun Hoon : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu
Mein Kaun Hoon : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 62:58


Mein Kaun Hoon : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu
Mein Kaun Hoon : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 62:58


Mein Kaun Hoon : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu
Mein Kaun Hoon : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 62:58


Mein Kaun Hoon : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu
Mein Kaun Hoon : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 62:58


Mein Kaun Hoon : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang

Probing Ancient Aliens
PATREON PEEK: Adventurous Ghosts - S6E9: Old Charlston Jail

Probing Ancient Aliens

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 64:21


**Ok, I know we've been terrible at posting lately. Our schedules have been completely packed lately, school, baby stuff, new job, etc. We WILL get back to a consistent schedule and still love doing the show! Please be patient with us until we are back into our groove(s)** ORIGINAL PATREON DESCRIPTION: Zak and the crew go on a ghost date with Lavinia, a serial killer, and explore a jail that's had over 14k deaths in it! Plus, we meet Hoon, and I fucking hate Hoon. At least we get the first appearance of Destination Fear and Project Fear's Dakota Laden as a brace-faced boy!

Crazy Wisdom
Episode #400: From the Deseret Alphabet to AI: The Hidden Language of Progress

Crazy Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 57:40


In this episode of the Crazy Wisdom podcast, host Stewart Alsop welcomes guest Neal Davies, a former computer science professor and nuclear engineering PhD, currently working at the Urbit Foundation. Their conversation covers a range of intriguing topics including the Deseret Alphabet, a phonetic alphabet from the 19th century, Neal's experiences balancing generalist and specialist roles, and the influence of AI in both his work and the world at large. Neal also shares his insights on syntax, symbols, and the cultural shifts that have shaped modern consciousness. You can connect with Neal on Twitter @Sigilante or find him on Urbit as @Lagravnokvap.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation!Timestamps00:00 Introduction to the Crazy Wisdom Podcast00:19 Exploring the Deseret Alphabet04:02 Challenges and Rewards of Being a Generalist06:47 Impact of AI on Generalism and Specialization08:24 AI in Code and Image Generation13:43 Salvador Dali's Paranoiac Critical Method17:18 Symbolism in Art and Language20:49 The Spiritual Connection with Language30:05 Greek Influence on Language and Zero32:59 Exploring Number Systems35:10 Rational Numbers and Greek Innovations38:12 The Evolution of Linguistic Systems40:29 Cultural Shifts: 1870s to 1960s45:46 The Impact of the 1960s on Modern Thought49:58 The Role of Illegible Spaces in Innovation56:11 Concluding Thoughts and Future DirectionsKey Insights1-Deseret Alphabet as a Cultural and Linguistic Experiment: Neal Davies is deeply fascinated by the 19th-century Deseret Alphabet, a phonetic alphabet created to help immigrants in Utah become literate. Its unique structure and religious origins present a profound example of how language can be intentionally shaped to serve a community, although this project ultimately didn't gain widespread adoption.2-Balancing Generalism and Specialization: Neal shares his personal journey of pursuing generalist roles while maintaining expertise in specific fields like computer science and nuclear engineering. He emphasizes the value of broad, diverse knowledge in a world that often rewards specialization. His approach allows for flexibility and creativity in problem-solving, despite the professional challenges generalists may face in a society focused on specialization.3-AI as a Tool for Productivity, Not Replacement: Neal highlights the utility of AI in his work, particularly in code generation and ideation. He discusses how tools like GitHub's Copilot act as force multipliers for developers, offering a starting point that saves time without replacing the critical thinking required for final implementation. AI is seen as a support system for creativity, especially in programming and image generation.4-Syntax and Symbols as Catalysts for Thought: Neal discusses the profound relationship between syntax, symbols, and thought. By exploring different symbol systems, such as mathematical notation or alphabets like Deseret, he argues that they can unlock new ways of thinking. Symbol systems not only shape reasoning but allow people to build layers of understanding and explore more complex ideas.5-Cultural Experimentation and Enclaves: Reflecting on the importance of high variance in human endeavor, Neal supports creating enclaves of culture and thought outside the mainstream. He argues that monoculture, driven by surveillance and conformity, limits the ability to think freely and explore novel solutions. Platforms like Urbit, which emphasize privacy and decentralized communication, provide a space for communities to experiment and innovate without being surveilled or controlled.6-The Failure and Legacy of the 1960s Counterculture: Neal suggests that the cultural revolution of the 1960s was an ambitious attempt at societal transformation that ultimately failed. Co-opted by commercialism, politics, and other forces, the movement couldn't fully realize its vision of reshaping consciousness. However, it planted seeds for future cultural shifts, much like the influence of the Romanticists in the 19th century.7-The Importance of Illegibility in Innovation: Neal explains that true freedom in innovation comes from creating spaces where ideas and communities can evolve without constant oversight. He draws a parallel to Hemingway's theory that the unseen parts of a story are as important as the visible ones. Similarly, innovation flourishes when parts of a system or community remain illegible and unobserved, allowing for creativity and growth beyond the constraints of external control.

Musafir Hoon Yaaro
Musafir Hoon Yaaro - 02-10-2024

Musafir Hoon Yaaro

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 58:13


Musafir Hoon Yaaro (I am a Traveller) is a lifestyle show in Hindi, hosted by Arsh (Jimmy) Singh.

The West Live Podcast
Hoon ARRESTED after gender reveal party

The West Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 0:55


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Smart Pizza Marketing Podcast
SPM #549: Building Systems for Success: How Bill Hoon Grew His Pizza Shop from a Bar to Two Brick-and-Mortar Locations

Smart Pizza Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 41:58


In this episode, we catch up with Bill Hoon, who shares his incredible journey of growing his pizza business from a single night operation in a local bar to opening two successful brick-and-mortar locations in Northeast Ohio. Bill dives into the challenges he faced during the build-out process, the lessons learned along the way, and how he implemented efficient systems to scale his business. MY OTHER SOCIALS:

Musafir Hoon Yaaro
Musafir Hoon Yaaro - 18-09-2024

Musafir Hoon Yaaro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 58:13


Musafir Hoon Yaaro (I am a Traveller) is a lifestyle show in Hindi, hosted by Arsh (Jimmy) Singh.

Crazy Wisdom
Episode #398: From the Deseret Alphabet to AI: The Hidden Language of Progress

Crazy Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 57:40


In this episode of the Crazy Wisdom podcast, host Stewart Alsop welcomes guest Neal Davies, a former computer science professor and nuclear engineering PhD, currently working at the Urbit Foundation. Their conversation covers a range of intriguing topics including the Deseret Alphabet, a phonetic alphabet from the 19th century, Neal's experiences balancing generalist and specialist roles, and the influence of AI in both his work and the world at large. Neal also shares his insights on syntax, symbols, and the cultural shifts that have shaped modern consciousness. You can connect with Neal on Twitter @Sigilante or find him on Urbit as @Lagravnokvap.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation!Timestamps00:00 Introduction to the Crazy Wisdom Podcast00:19 Exploring the Deseret Alphabet04:02 Challenges and Rewards of Being a Generalist06:47 Impact of AI on Generalism and Specialization08:24 AI in Code and Image Generation13:43 Salvador Dali's Paranoiac Critical Method17:18 Symbolism in Art and Language20:49 The Spiritual Connection with Language30:05 Greek Influence on Language and Zero32:59 Exploring Number Systems35:10 Rational Numbers and Greek Innovations38:12 The Evolution of Linguistic Systems40:29 Cultural Shifts: 1870s to 1960s45:46 The Impact of the 1960s on Modern Thought49:58 The Role of Illegible Spaces in Innovation56:11 Concluding Thoughts and Future DirectionsKey InsightsDeseret Alphabet as a Cultural and Linguistic Experiment: Neal Davies is deeply fascinated by the 19th-century Deseret Alphabet, a phonetic alphabet created to help immigrants in Utah become literate. Its unique structure and religious origins present a profound example of how language can be intentionally shaped to serve a community, although this project ultimately didn't gain widespread adoption.Balancing Generalism and Specialization: Neal shares his personal journey of pursuing generalist roles while maintaining expertise in specific fields like computer science and nuclear engineering. He emphasizes the value of broad, diverse knowledge in a world that often rewards specialization. His approach allows for flexibility and creativity in problem-solving, despite the professional challenges generalists may face in a society focused on specialization.AI as a Tool for Productivity, Not Replacement: Neal highlights the utility of AI in his work, particularly in code generation and ideation. He discusses how tools like GitHub's Copilot act as force multipliers for developers, offering a starting point that saves time without replacing the critical thinking required for final implementation. AI is seen as a support system for creativity, especially in programming and image generation.Syntax and Symbols as Catalysts for Thought: Neal discusses the profound relationship between syntax, symbols, and thought. By exploring different symbol systems, such as mathematical notation or alphabets like Deseret, he argues that they can unlock new ways of thinking. Symbol systems not only shape reasoning but allow people to build layers of understanding and explore more complex ideas.Cultural Experimentation and Enclaves: Reflecting on the importance of high variance in human endeavor, Neal supports creating enclaves of culture and thought outside the mainstream. He argues that monoculture, driven by surveillance and conformity, limits the ability to think freely and explore novel solutions. Platforms like Urbit, which emphasize privacy and decentralized communication, provide a space for communities to experiment and innovate without being surveilled or controlled.The Failure and Legacy of the 1960s Counterculture: Neal suggests that the cultural revolution of the 1960s was an ambitious attempt at societal transformation that ultimately failed. Co-opted by commercialism, politics, and other forces, the movement couldn't fully realize its vision of reshaping consciousness. However, it planted seeds for future cultural shifts, much like the influence of the Romanticists in the 19th century.The Importance of Illegibility in Innovation: Neal explains that true freedom in innovation comes from creating spaces where ideas and communities can evolve without constant oversight. He draws a parallel to Hemingway's theory that the unseen parts of a story are as important as the visible ones. Similarly, innovation flourishes when parts of a system or community remain illegible and unobserved, allowing for creativity and growth beyond the constraints of external control.

Musafir Hoon Yaaro
Musafir Hoon Yaaro - 11-09-2024

Musafir Hoon Yaaro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 57:45


Musafir Hoon Yaaro (I am a Traveller) is a lifestyle show in Hindi, hosted by Arsh (Jimmy) Singh.

Crazy Wisdom
Episode #387: Building a Decentralized Utopia: John Hyde on Turf, Urbit, and the Future

Crazy Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 55:19


In this episode of the Crazy Wisdom Podcast, Stewart Alsop welcomes John Hyde, founder of Turf, to discuss the fascinating intersection of decentralized technology and virtual worlds. John shares the origin story of Turf, a virtual world built on Urbit, and delves into his experiences as a developer navigating the unique challenges and opportunities that Urbit presents. The conversation also touches on topics such as the future of decentralized computing, the business potential of Turf, and even John's personal journey with Orthodox Christianity. For those interested in following John's work, you can find updates on Twitter at @turf_on_urbit, or join the Turf group on Urbit. Additionally, John hosts "Turf Time" every Thursday at 1 PM Pacific, where participants can engage in discussions and explore new features in Turf.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation!Timestamps00:00 Introduction to the Crazy Wisdom Podcast00:37 What is Turf?02:19 John Hyde's Journey into Development03:37 Challenges and Frustrations with Hoon14:08 Orthodox Christianity and Mysticism19:01 Future of Urbit and Turf's Business Potential27:28 Guest Introduction and Initial Discussion27:53 Building a Marketplace in Brazil29:51 Challenges and Successes in Business31:09 User Statistics and Platform Growth33:28 The Philosophy of Social Networks35:12 The Future of Distributed Computing37:17 Generational Perspectives on Technology41:17 The Tech Scene in the Bay Area41:56 Funding and Business Costs47:30 Product Roadmap and Development48:29 Technical Aspects and Tools52:51 Closing Remarks and Contact InformationKey InsightsThe Origins of Turf: Turf is a virtual world built on Urbit, designed by John Hyde, who was inspired by the idea of creating a multiplayer game where users could program their own items. This evolved into Turf, a decentralized platform where users can create, customize, and explore virtual spaces, reflecting the ethos of the Urbit ecosystem.Urbit as a Decentralized Platform: Urbit is not just another computing platform; it represents a complete reimagining of the internet's infrastructure. John explains how Urbit aims to replace the current centralized internet model with a decentralized one, giving users more control over their data and interactions. This decentralized nature is what makes platforms like Turf possible, where users can interact and transact without relying on centralized servers.Challenges in Hoon Programming: John discusses the unique challenges of programming in Hoon, Urbit's native language. While Hoon offers powerful capabilities for building secure and efficient applications, it also presents a steep learning curve, particularly due to its unconventional syntax and limited documentation. Despite these challenges, John sees potential in Hoon for creating robust, decentralized applications.Orthodox Christianity and Modern Technology: John, who was born and raised in the Orthodox Christian faith, touches on the interesting trend of Westerners converting to Orthodox Christianity. He connects this to a broader search for truth and tradition in a fragmented, digital world, seeing parallels between the decentralized, self-sovereign nature of Urbit and the spiritual grounding provided by his faith.Building a Business on Urbit: John is optimistic about Turf's business potential, particularly through the sale of virtual items. He envisions a marketplace within Turf where users can trade items, leveraging the decentralized nature of Urbit to ensure authenticity and ownership. This business model reflects the growing interest in digital ownership and NFTs in virtual environments.The Future of Urbit: John is hopeful but cautious about the future of Urbit. He believes that while the technology has the potential to revolutionize the internet, its success depends on continued innovation, improved usability, and sustained financial support. He also emphasizes the need for more user-friendly applications like Turf to drive adoption.The Cultural Impact of Urbit: The conversation highlights how Urbit is fostering a new kind of online community, where quality interaction and thoughtful engagement are prioritized over mass adoption. John observes that while the Urbit community is still relatively small, it is growing steadily, attracting people who value the platform's decentralized principles and the opportunity to participate in building a new internet paradigm.

Drive With Tom Elliott
Jacqui Felgate calls out 'absolutely staggering' decision to let teen hoon out on bail

Drive With Tom Elliott

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 2:22


Jacqui Felgate comments after the boy who allegedly fled the scene of a car crash in Hawthorn on Wednesday was granted bail. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Musafir Hoon Yaaro
Musafir Hoon Yaaro - 21-08-2024

Musafir Hoon Yaaro

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 58:11


Musafir Hoon Yaaro (I am a Traveller) is a lifestyle show in Hindi, hosted by Arsh (Jimmy) Singh.

Matt and Alex - All Day Breakfast
The Rule Following Hoon

Matt and Alex - All Day Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 26:11


Do you tie your shoes every time? The Rule Following Hoon. MIND BLOWN. VOTE FOR MATT OKINE, DENISE SCOTT AND MOTHER & SON IN THE 2024 TV WEEK LOGIE AWARDS HERE  If you've got something to add to the show, slide into our dm's @Matt.and.AlexSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The KFC Big Show
FULL SHOW: Woody, Buzz and Butty

The KFC Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 51:40


On today's show, Jase gets embarrassed whilst on set, Mike's got a gig opportunity at his daughter's school, and Keyzie gets the role of a lifetime. Hoon us on the IG @haurakibigshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Forever DMs
Arc 6 Terminators 3: Total Recall Episode 1: Split Ends

The Forever DMs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 97:20


Not soon long after the epidemic on Yggdrasil, a new anomaly arises that challenges Hoon, Natasha, and Connie. But besides a new anomaly, our group faces the consequences of Hoon's actions and measure their paths going forward. This arc is sure to split the party, and split some ends. Join us in the brand new arc of The Forever DMs! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The K League United Podcast
Kim Do-hoon's Korea Recap + K League 2 Check-in

The K League United Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 66:14


The K League United Podcast returns this week with a K League 2 special plus a breif look at how Kim Do-hoon's Korea got on. Matthew Binns hosts this week's K League United Podcast alongside Paul Neat and Andrew Farrell, as the three take a look at the teams that are surprising and disappointing in the K League 2 after 16 match weeks.   They also have time to quickly review the National Team's ongoings, looking at their recent wins over Singapore and China.   All this and more, on The K League United Podcast.

The Forever DMs
Arc 5 Epilogue: A Heartfelt Jester

The Forever DMs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 70:09


The plague is over, but for our folks back on Yggdrasil, there's work to be done and live to be saved. Ashe is at the peak of his game, Alistair has a bad book choice, and Hoon knows something is afoot with Connie. You'll come back and laugh at that last one after you listen to this special epilogue edition of The Forever DMs! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Forever DMs
Arc 5 Sins of the Past Episode 6: Treeage

The Forever DMs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 118:00


Returning our sights back on Yggdrasil, the remaining survivors tend to their tree in need, doing damage control, and learning new vital information that if not shared with the ground team, will lead to utter disaster. Follow Ashe, Alistair, and Hoon as they deal with new realizations, and old problems come anew. Join us this episode on The Forever DMs! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Filmi Ladies
Filmi Ladies episode 81: Main Hoon Na 20th Anniversary

Filmi Ladies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 58:45


Re-united family! India Pakistan! Chiffon sarees! Riverdale vibes! Zayed Khan's crunchy wig! Shahrukh in vardi! Kabir Bedi's baritone! Sunil Shetty's ice blue contacts! Fantastic music! What does this movie not have?

So Here's What Happened
Carolyn Talks 'Jesa' with Student Filmmaker Jee Hoon Seo

So Here's What Happened

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 74:24


For Carolyn Talks..., I spoke with Jee Hoon Seo, student filmmaker at the NYU Tisch about his short film JESA, inspired be his own experiences with the Korean tradition as a boy, the ins and outs of funding and making an independent film as a student, and developing his brand and identity as a filmmaker.To learn more about #JesaFilm and to support Fred and his work, visit the film's official site at: jesafilm.godaddysites.com/aboutFollow the official Instagram account @jesa.filmFollow me on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok at: @CarrieCnh12https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/carolynhinds0525My Social Media hashtags are: #CarolynTalks #DramasWithCarrie #SaturdayNightSciFi #SHWH #SHWHcarolyn #SHWHTIFF23 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Upful LIFE Podcast
074: ROGERS STEVENS [guitarist/co-founder BLIND MELON]

The Upful LIFE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 154:14


Welcome ROGERS STEVENS, guitarist/co-founder of Blind Melon - as well as Towne & Stevens - to Episode 073! A dream come true for your host, an unabashed lifelong Blind Melon fanatic. Rogers joins the pod from his cozy home studio just outside Philadelphia for a 90-min conversation about his career - past, present, and future. A peek inside Rogers' process making records with Nathan Towne, and Stevens finally finding his singing voice later in life. Working with Rene Lopez again, long after Extra Virgin and The Tender Trio. Growing up a rocker in rural Mississippi. Embarking on the storied sojourn from the Deep South to the Sunset Strip, arriving at the peak of glam-rock hair-band decadence. Rogers pulls up in a Cadillac, sittin' in the back, opens the passenger door and invites us on a wacky, wild, reflective ride through the galaxies of yesteryear in the Blind Melon wayback machine.  Buckle up fam, this ep is my love letter to anyone who ever treasured this beautiful band, and those of us who still grieve deep for the dearly-departed Shannon Hoon. 3:15 - a word from our sponsor IAMAVL 6:15 - shoutout COLD BLOODED DESIGNS 7:30 - The Upful Update 10:15 - Introducing ROGERS STEVENS + B.Getz's BLIND MELON rabbithole 31:20 - conversation w/ Rogers [97 min] 2:08:30 - Afterglow & Reflections, + Vibe Junkie JAM   Background: In 1990, 23-year-old Shannon Hoon first met Rogers Stevens in Los Angeles after taking a bus from Lafayette, Indiana to SoCal. A year or so earlier, Stevens and bassist Brad Smith had relocated to L.A. from West Point, Mississippi, where they graduated high school and worked on the kill floor of a local slaughterhouse. Stevens connected with Shannon through a mutual friend in Hollywood; Hoon - hometown homies with W. Axl Rose and already making waves on the West Coast - swiftly reeled off a couple of tunes for Rogers. Immediately taken with Hoon's voice and mesmerized by his presence, they decided - on the spot - to form a band together. Blind Melon consisted of Stevens, Hoon, Smith, drummer Glen Graham, and guitarist Christopher Thorn.  A promising, multi-hued, idiosyncratic brotherhood that was sadly short-lived. Dreamy single “No Rain” blasted the band into superstardom pretty quickly, and their self-titled debut went triple platinum in the tailwind of the huge hit. In less than five years, the quintet released a strong pair of studio albums, while touring at a furious clip. They appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman, SNL, MTV, Canada's MuchMusic, and threw down a legendary set at Woodstock '94. Headlined clubs and theaters, opened stadiums for The Rolling Stones, supported Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Lenny Kravitz, Neil Young, and numerous others.  After the monster success of their debut CD, Blind Melon set about refining/redefining their unicorn sound, as evidenced on sensational sophomore record Soup. Critically-panned and a commercial disappointment at the time, over the course of nearly three decades Soup has proven a celebrated fan favorite. A gumbo of compositions and performances that transcend era and genre, Soup is a magnificent work of high art in the Crescent City voodoo tradition. When Hoon died suddenly from a drug overdose, on tour in New Orleans in October 1995, the band was evolving rather organically, though still finding their stride. A posthumous collection of B-sides and outtakes, the gripping Nico  (named for Shannon's daughter Nico Blue Hoon - only a few months old when he tragically transitioned) was released in 1996, an emotional nod towards what could've - and should've - been.  These days, Rogers Stevens is an attorney who lives in the Philly suburbs with his family. He's currently workshopping songs with Nathan for the next Towne & Stevens record. I offer the deepest of bows & eternal thanks to Rogers Stevens for his time, energy, the music and memories. Rest easy, Shannon Hoon & Long Live Blind Melon!   Vibe Junkie JAM  Blind Melon - "Time" (1995 > 1992 > Woodstock '94) sourced from the film Letters From a Porcupine   Letters From a Porcupine film [1996] All I Can Say [2019 documentary] An Angel On One Shoulder, Devil On The Other by Greg Prado [2008 book] Shannon by Greg Prado [2021 book] MELONcholy & the Infinite Sadness by Chris Heath [article in Details/Nico CD-Rom - 1996]    Please visit our awesome sponsor iamavl for the latest free Asheville livestreams!   Upful LIFE 2023: Favorite Records & More!  Reviews, Purchase Links, Playlists   EMAIL the SHOW PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Theme Song: "Mazel Tov"- CALVIN VALENTINE

Woice with Warikoo Podcast
Main maafi maangta hoon

Woice with Warikoo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 4:08


Mujhe aksar eemel milate hain, jinamen logon ke dard ya gusse ka varnan hota hai. main unake gusse ko samajhata hoon, lekin maaph karane kee anichchha ko nahin samajhata.

Crazy Wisdom
The Myths and Realities of AI Consciousness

Crazy Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 55:56


In this episode, Sam Atman, a developer with a background in biochemistry, shares his insights on the discussions around artificial intelligence (AI) safety. Oppen dismisses concerns about AI becoming a rogue actor, attributing such fears to religious neurosis and misunderstanding of the nature of AI. He argues that AI systems, such as Language Models (LLMs) like OpenAI, do not have personal motives or embodiment comparable to human intelligence. He also discusses AI's potential impact on creative fields such as art and music, and stresses the importance of tracing the connection between AI outputs and the training data. Finally, Oppen cautions against lobbying for government regulations on software and artificial intelligence, asserting that it could lead to dystopian outcomes. Show Notes 00:02 Introduction and Guest Background 00:17 Exploring Weird Software and Programming Languages 01:09 Deep Dive into Hoon and Urbit 03:51 The Current State and Future of Urbit 10:26 AI Safetyism and the Regulation of GPUs and Software 18:17 The Nature of Intelligence and Consciousness in AI 25:43 The Misconceptions and Absurdities in AI Safetyism 29:28 Understanding AI Alignment and Training 30:14 AI Misconceptions and the Reality of AI Systems 30:53 Exploring the Concept of Lossy Compression in AI 31:04 The Impact of AI on Internet Accessibility 31:45 Understanding Attention Transformers in AI 32:39 AI and the Controversy of Training Data 39:53 The Evolution of AI: From Simple Calculations to Complex Synthesis 46:15 The Ethical Dilemma of AI in Art and Music 50:48 The Legal Implications of AI in Art and Music 54:09 Final Thoughts on AI: Potential, Misconceptions, and Future Key Insights Hoon's Uniqueness: Hoon, a programming language for the Urbit project, is noted for its unusual and esoteric qualities, resembling runes and creating a steep learning curve which filters for dedicated developers. Urbit's Development and Influence: Urbit, a new internet and permissionless network, is in a critical development phase. Although it has a small user base, it's highly active, with most users also contributing as developers. Urbit's Future Viability: Urbit's success may partly depend on the decline of conventional alternatives. It offers a private, peer-to-peer social media alternative, setting it apart from mainstream platforms. Concerns Over AI Regulation: There is skepticism about the push for government regulation of AI, particularly around the use of GPUs for AI development. This could lead to an administrative oversight over software, potentially stifling innovation. Artificial Intelligence Misconceptions: There's a critique of the belief that AI could develop dangerous autonomy or consciousness. AI, especially language models, are seen as sophisticated tools lacking the embodiment that characterizes human intelligence. Neural Networks and Machine Learning: The conversation touches on the evolution of AI, including the shift from voice-to-text and image classifiers to current large language models, highlighting the continuous advancement in AI capabilities. Generative Art and Copyright Issues: AI-generated art raises questions about copyright and the use of training data. Artists' concerns about AI models replicating their styles without compensation or acknowledgment are highlighted. Sampling Analogy in AI Art: The analogy between music sampling and AI-generated art is made, suggesting that AI art could face similar legal challenges regarding the use of original artists' work in training data. AI's Potential Misuse vs. Its Nature: While AI can be used negatively by bad actors, it's emphasized that AI itself won't become a bad actor, as it lacks agency and consciousness. Sam Atman's Online Presence: Finally, for those interested in following Sam's work, his main platform is Twitter, where he shares his thoughts and developments in his field.

Everyday Driver Car Debate
TestDrive: Prius Hoon | The Prius Project

Everyday Driver Car Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 13:55


The Prius Project test drive and details on future video comparisons! The Prius has now been driven on Vredestein Ultrac Vorti+ performance tires for canyon and track driving, and Quatrac Pro All-Weather UHP tires for cold weather. Write to us with your Car Debates, Car Conclusions, and Topic Tuesdays at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com or everydaydriver.com. Shopping for Priuses, Prii, or any Toyota? Be sure to use autotempest.com/everyday so they know we sent you, and you can search all the car markets including dealer inventory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices