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Jala is joined by Dave Cox (Monster Dear Monster) and Marcus (Rain's Animations) to discuss how the internet has both given us another identity, and also affected our sense of self. Mentioned during the episode: * Jala-chan's Place Ep 5: Performance & Identity (https://www.jalachan.com/5) * How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone by Brian McCullough (https://www.amazon.com/How-Internet-Happened-Netscape-iPhone-ebook/dp/B07BLJ1QYZ) * How Sex Changed the Internet and the Internet Changed Sex: An Unexpected History by Samantha Cole (https://www.amazon.com/How-Sex-Changed-Internet-Unexpected-ebook/dp/B09TGQFXZM) * The Internet of Us: Knowing More and Understanding Less in the Age of Big Data by Michael P. Lynch (https://www.amazon.com/Internet-Us-Knowing-More-Understanding-ebook/dp/B010C3Q3ZU) * Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World by Meredith Broussard (https://www.amazon.com/Artificial-Unintelligence-Computers-Misunderstand-World-ebook/dp/B08BT23822) * LeVar Burton Reads "The Regression Test" by Wole Talabi (https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/levar-burton-reads-528916/episodes/the-regression-test-by-wole-ta-85607158) Note: I say in the episode that the author is a lady. I was wrong! The author is male. * Ray Bradbury's short story There Will Come Soft Rains (https://www.btboces.org/Downloads/7_There%20Will%20Come%20Soft%20Rains%20by%20Ray%20Bradbury.pdf) The sci-fi author Marcus mentioned who wrote a female character whose breasts reacted to her mood was Robert Heinlein. The below is from his book, Number of the Beast. https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/979886962259402782/1162370525365018764/image0.jpg?ex=653bb0e9&is=65293be9&hm=8afe4f68eee20d31da8dd1701d589c7803de9bc85dd2e885726e66a8974d9283&=&width=1408&height=942 A particularly scathing review of the book which Marcus recommends can be found here (https://ansible.uk/writing/numbeast.html). Support this show via Ko-fi! Just like Patreon, there are subscription tiers (with bonus content!) in addition to the ability to drop us a one-time donation. Every little bit helps us put out better quality content and keep the lights on, and gets a shout out in a future episode. Check out ko-fi.com/fireheartmedia (https://ko-fi.com/fireheartmedia) for the details! Don't forget to rate & review us on your podcasting platform of choice~ Jala Prendes - Bluesky - @jalachan (https://bsky.app/profile/jalachan.bsky.social), Bluesky - @fireheartmedia (https://bsky.app/profile/fireheartmedia.bsky.social) Twitter (https://twitter.com/jalachan) The Level (https://thelevelpodcast.com/hosts/jala) Dave Cox - Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/senplus.bsky.social) Twitter @Sentionaut_Plus (https://twitter.com/Sentionaut_Plus), Twitter @mon_dmonster (https://twitter.com/mon_dmonster) Monster Dear Monster (https://monsterdear.monster) Marcus - Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/marcusrasaan.bsky.social) Twitter (http://twitter.com/marcus_rasaan) Instagram (http://instagram.com/marcus_rasaan) Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/RandomRain) Animation GoFundMe (https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-marcus-reignite-the-dream-of-animation) Special Guests: Dave Cox and Marcus.
How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone by Brian McCullough is a history of the companies, entrepreneurs, technologists, and financiers who launched the modern online world. Covering the years 1993 to 2008, this sweeping volume helps the reader understand not only who the important players were in fostering online communities, e-commerce, social networks, and connected mobile computing, but also the context from which they emerged. We are pleased to be joined by the author of How the Internet Happened, Brian McCullough. Show Notes How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone by Brian McCullough via Amazon Brian McCullough on Twitter Techmeme Ride Home Podcast Internet History Podcast Ride Home Fund Follow us on Twitter @BusinessBooksCo and join our Amazon book club. Edited by Giacomo Guatteri Find out more at http://businessbooksandco.comRead transcript
In the inaugural episode of Scenius Studio, I am joined by NiMA and Anthony Avedissian of Seed Club Ventures. In this conversation, we discuss the novel structure of Seed Club Ventures as well as the Venture DAO's investment focus at the intersection of Community and Web3. We dive into some early indicators of investment success and why they believe the Seed Club Ventures model is optimally suited for investing in web3. I hope you enjoy this episode with NiMA and Anthony of Seed Club Ventures! Timestamps 2:15 What are your backgrounds? 7:05 What is the origin story of Seed Club Ventures? 14:07 What is your position within Seed Club Ventures? 19:50 What are the complexities of the investment club model that SCV adopted? 24:40 What is the investment thesis of Seed Club Ventures? 29:10 What makes a project appealing to you? 35:15 How did Seed Club Ventures find Stability AI? 41:20 What projects in your portfolio are you excited about? 45:24 What is the thing you do outside of crypto that is most valuable to your work? 47:10 Where can people find out more about you? Resources Mentioned Scenius Capital https://www.scenius.capital/ Seed Club Ventures https://www.seedclub.xyz/ Stable Diffusion https://stability.ai/blog/stable-diffusion-public-release Try image creation with AI https://www.mage.space/ Guild https://guild.xyz/ How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone The Power Law: Venture Capital Connect with the guest Nima https://twitter.com/insidenima Anthony https://twitter.com/antavedissian Seed Club Ventures https://twitter.com/seedclubvc Disclaimer This information is being provided to you for educational and informational purposes only. Any advice and information on this podcast is general only, and has been prepared without taking into account your particular circumstances and needs. Before acting on any advice on this podcast you should assess or seek advice on whether it is appropriate for your needs, financial situation and investment objectives.
This week, Owen and Marcus have the incredible privilege of chatting with Brian McCullough, founder, author, and host of one of our favorite podcasts Techmeme Ride Home. We talk about what it's like to be an entrepreneur, how there's almost a stigma there, how the entire industry is in a shift, what it means to be a nerd and why it matters, and Brian shares his insight on whether or not now is a good time to start working on your own business, (spoiler alert: it is). Brian is one of the most knowledgeable people in the tech industry and his insights are vital to understanding the era we're in and how we got here. Get in touch with Brian: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianmcc/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brianmcc Find out more about what Brian has going on: The Techmeme Ride Home Podcast How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone The Ride Home Fund Brian's Book Recommendation: The Prize by Daniel Yergin Reach Out to Us: Marcus Smith: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusthesmith/ Owen Goode: https://www.linkedin.com/in/owendavidgoode/ Axon Collective: https://axoncollective.com #foundersforge Want to come on the show? Fill out a questionnaire, and learn more on our Medium page, or find us on Twitter and Instagram!
Music for TikTok; NFTs flatlining, still; WAGMI, bro; MyPillow guy re-banned from Twitter; Google fires more AI researchers; Meta's "laptop for the face"; Wikimedia won't take your crypto; Russians steal farm vehicles, they get bricked; the fragility of the blockchain; electioneering on OnlyFans; Grumpy Young Men; Weird Al; George Carlin; Grace & Frankie; Star Trek falters, Star Wars shines; NASA ring tones; Wristcam; Wordle's NYT bump; terms of service; cable testing; Circle K from Bill & Ted closing, bogus dude!Show notes at https://gog.show/552Sponsors:Kolide - Visit kolide.com/gog Enter your email when prompted to receive your free Kolide Gift Bundle after trial activation.M365 Masterclass - Head over to m365masterclass.com and enter code GOG at checkout for 20% off your subscription for life.Hover - Go to Hover now and grab your very own domain or a few of them at hover.com/gog and get 10% off your first purchase.FOLLOW UPDoes TikTok Pay You For Your Music | Do Artists Get Royalties From TikTokNFT Sales Are FlatliningCrypto's CSI: How Molly White Became an ‘Absolute Nightmare' for Web3 EvangelistsThe Tragic True Story Behind ‘WAGMI,' Crypto's Most Positive CatchphraseIN THE NEWSMyPillow CEO Mike Lindell was re-banned from Twitter 3 hours after returning to the platform since his initial ban in 2021Google fires another AI researcher who reportedly challenged findingsMeta's Project Cambria VR headset likened to 'a laptop for the face'The Wikimedia Foundation won't accept crypto donations anymoreRussians plunder $5M farm vehicles from Ukraine — to find they've been remotely disabledYuga Labs' Metaverse Land Sale Underscores Pressure on EthereumA 29-year-old progressive running for Congress thinks her honesty — and her OnlyFans — could help her winAlexandra M. Hunt on OnlyFansMEDIA CANDYQueen of the SouthOzarkBetter Call SaulGrumpy Young MenWeird: The Al Yankovic Story | Teaser Trailer | The Roku ChannelGeorge Carlin's American Dream | Official Trailer | HBOGrace & FrankieNetflix cancels 'Space Force' after two seasons'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' has promise, and the usual frustrationsNASA Audio and RingtonesTotally bogus! 'Bill & Ted' Circle K in Tempe is closingAPPS & DOODADSGet 1Password!1Password 8 for Mac is here!WristcamShot on Apple Watch AwardsNeutron and Visual Mixer Now Available Natively on Apple siliconWordle brought 'tens of millions' of users to The New York TimesMela appSECURITY HAH!CyberWire launches CISA Cybersecurity Alerts: A first-of-its-kind public service audio feed for urgent threat advisories.Obi-Wan Kenobi | Official Trailer | Disney+Star Wars on Disney+How to watch the Star Wars movies in order: Every order from chronological timeline to release dateTerms of Service; Didn't ReadUSB-C Cable Tester Quickly Indicates Which Type of Cable You HaveC2C caberQU - USB C cable tester KickstarterCLOSING SHOUT-OUTS103 Bits of Advice I Wish I Had KnownTechmeme Ride HomeHow the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhoneSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Books mentioned: "Now You See It and Other Essays on Design" by Michael Bierut "Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals" by Oliver Burkeman "How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone" by Brian McCullough "How to Read a Book" by Mortimer J. Adler
Researchers have found evidence of a coronavirus epidemic from 20,000 years ago. A new blood test that can detect fifty different types of cancer. And what the lowercase “i” in Apple products stands for and why they stopped using it.Links:A Coronavirus Epidemic Hit 20,000 Years Ago, New Study Finds (NY Times)20,000 years of coronaviruses (and counting) (Cosmos Magazine)A Coronavirus Epidemic Hit Humanity 20,000 Years Ago, DNA Study Reveals (Science Alert)Blood test that finds 50 types of cancer is accurate enough to be rolled out (The Guardian)Blood test for early detection of cancer: final study results support screening use (Eurek Alert)Why Apple Products Have An 'i' (Apple Explained, YouTube) Why The Apple Watch Wasn't Named iWatch (Apple Explained, YouTube)The Death of Apple's 'i' (Apple Explained, YouTube)How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone by Brian McCullough'Under the Banner of Heaven' Miniseries with Andrew Garfield and Daisy Edgar-Jones Greenlit at FX (Collider)Prophet's Prey (2015) (Showtime)Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith by Jon KrakauerDiscovery of ‘Dragon Man' Skull in China May Add Species to Human Family Tree (NY Times)Kottke.OrgJackson Bird on TwitterPrivacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
نبرد مرورگرها پایان خوشی نداشت اما پیامدهای اون باعث شد که فرصتهای جدیدی شکل بگیره و اتفاقات جالبی بیفته. این قسمت مربوط به نبرد نهایی مرورگرها و تاثیرات این نبرد بر دنیای کسب و کارهای آنلاینه. خاکستر، بهترین اسمی بود که میشد برای این قسمت گذاشت ...راوی: امین کاکاوند، آرش آرمونموسیقی و صداگذاری: علی صدرطراحی: نرگس غریباسپانسر: شبکه پرداخت پیاینستاگرام پادکست نبردتلگرام پادکست نبردمنبع اصلی: How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
خیلی عجیبه که شرکتهای غولپیکر تکنولوژیک از موج جدید تغییرات فناوری جا بمونن. اما این اتفاقیه که بارها افتاده و باز هم اتفاق میافته و فناوریهای برهمزننده به همین خاطر میتونن چهره صنایع مختلف رو تغییر بدن. توی این قسمت میریم به سراغ غول تکنولوژی بی چون و چرای دهه ۹۰ و اینکه چطور انقدر دیر متوجه دنیای وب شد ...راوی: امین کاکاوند، آرش آرمونموسیقی و صداگذاری: علی صدرطراحی: نرگس غریباسپانسر: شبکه پرداخت پیاینستاگرام پادکست نبردتلگرام پادکست نبردمنبع اصلی: How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
ریشه تصورات خیلی از ما در مورد دنیای استارتاپها، یعنی فضاهای کاری خودمونی و پر از سرگرمی، موفقیتهای یک شبه و خیلی از چیزهای دیگه بر میگرده به داستان این قسمت. داستان افرادی که بنیانگذار اولین امپراتوری دنیای وب بودن.راوی: امین کاکاوند، آرش آرمونموسیقی و صداگذاری: علی صدرطراحی: نرگس غریباسپانسر: شبکه پرداخت پیاینستاگرام پادکست نبردتلگرام پادکست نبردمنبع اصلی: How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
بعضی وقتها مسیر تاریخ با ورود یک تکنولوژی خاص یا یک رویداد غیر منتظره عوض میشه. داستان این قسمت برمیگرده به یکی از همین لحظات در اوایل دهه ۹۰ میلادی. دههای که شاهد یک نبرد بزرگ بود که البته این روزها به فراموشی سپرده شده ...راوی: امین کاکاوند، آرش آرمونموسیقی و صداگذاری: علی صدرطراحی: نرگس غریباسپانسر: شبکه پرداخت پیاینستاگرام پادکست نبردتلگرام پادکست نبردمنبع اصلی: How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is Angela Brown a scam artist using deceitful business practices? Fake gurus and "masters" are everywhere and house cleaners want to know... Is Angela Brown legit or a fake expert on house cleaning? The answer is finally here and it's straight from the horse's mouth. So, is Angela Brown a fake, a fraud? Scam artist? Find out more and discover the not-so-secret past of the house cleaning guru as she dishes out the truth for all. Today's #AskaHouseCleaner sponsor is Savvy Cleaner Training for house cleaners and maids. #SavvyCleaner #AngelaBrown *** RATE THIS SHOW *** https://sotellus.com/r/savvy-cleaner *** RATE THIS PODCAST *** https://ratethispodcast.com/askahousecleaner *** FAST TRACK TO CLEANING SUCCESS *** https://SavvyCleaner.com/Calendar-of-Courses *** MOST REQUESTED LIST OF CLEANING STUFF I USE *** https://www.Amazon.com/shop/AngelaBrown *** MORE VIDEOS ON THIS TOPIC *** How to Tell If a Business Is Legit or a Scam - Justin Bryant - https://youtu.be/JBe6xgDqC2M 5 Signs That an Online Course Is a Scam - GrowthLab - https://youtu.be/d2Nm8YPeQMY How to Spot a Scam - Derek Banas - https://youtu.be/8Y-CPr8SZDM How to spot a pyramid scheme - TED-Ed - https://youtu.be/SBGfHk91Vrk What is a Scam? - HerefordshireCABx - https://youtu.be/OilJqVgRSFY *** GOOD KARMA RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE *** These good karma links connect you to Amazon.com and affiliated sites that offer products or services that relate to today’s show. When you click on the links and buy the items you pay the exact same prices or less than if you found the links on your own elsewhere. The difference is that we make a small commission here at the show for sharing these links with you. How to Win Friends and Influence People in the Digital Age - https://amzn.to/2VfzMgj How to win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie - https://amzn.to/31c4P0v Would I Lie to You? The Amazing Power of Being Honest - https://amzn.to/3fVSYry Off Balance: Getting Beyond the Work-Life Balance Myth - https://amzn.to/3fWVD3Y How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone - https://amzn.to/2Nn5P9Y *** CONNECT WITH ANGELA ON SOCIAL MEDIA *** LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/savvycleaner/ Facebook: https://Facebook.com/SavvyCleaner Twitter: https://Twitter.com/SavvyCleane Instagram: https://Instagram.com/SavvyCleaner Pinterest: https://Pinterest.com/SavvyCleaner *** GOT A QUESTION FOR A SHOW? *** Email it to Angela[at]AskaHouseCleaner.com Voice Mail: Click on the blue button at https://askahousecleaner.com *** FREE EBOOK – HOW TO START YOUR OWN HOUSE CLEANING COMPANY *** http://amzn.to/2xUAF3Z *** PROFESSIONAL HOUSE CLEANERS PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP *** https://www.facebook.com/groups/ProfessionalHouseCleaners/ *** VRBO AIRBNB CLEANING FACEBOOK GROUP *** https://www.facebook.com/groups/VRBO.Airbnb.Cleaning/ *** LOOKING FOR WAY TO GET MORE CLEANING LEADS *** https://housecleaning360.com *** WHAT IS ASK A HOUSE CLEANER? *** Ask a House Cleaner is a daily show where you get to ask your house cleaning questions and we provide answers. Learn how to clean. How to start a cleaning business. Marketing and advertising tips for your cleaning service. How to find top quality house cleaners, housekeepers, and maids. Employee motivation tactics. Strategies to boost your cleaning clientele. And cleaning company expansion help. Our host, Angela Brown, ran and managed one of the largest independently owned cleaning companies in the Southeast for 25-years. She’s the CEO, and founder of Savvy Cleaner Training for House Cleaners and Maids. *** SPONSORSHIPS & BRANDS *** We do work with sponsors and brands. If you are interested in working with us and you have a product or service that is cohesive to the cleaning industry read this: https://savvycleaner.com/product-review *** THIS SHOW WAS SPONSORED BY *** SAVVY CLEANER - House Cleaner Training and Certification – https://savvycleaner.com MY CLEANING CONNECTION – Your hub for all things cleaning – https://mycleaningconnection.com SAVVY PERKS – Employee Benefits for Small Business Owners – https://savvyperks.com VRBO AIRBNB CLEANING – Cleaning tips and strategies for your short-term rental https://TurnoverCleaningTips.com *** VIDEO CREDITS *** VIDEO/AUDIO EDITING: Kristin O https://savvycleaner.com/reviews/kristin-o POST PRODUCTION: Amber O https://savvycleaner.com/reviews/amber-o HOST: Angela Brown https://savvycleaner.com/reviews/angela-brown PRODUCER: Savvy Cleaner https://savvycleaner.com
A wicked Windows zero day is out in the wild without a patch. Google is open sourcing a cool new AI architecture. Instagram wants you to co-watch your feed with a friend. A popular “challenger bank” comes to the US. And the iPad Pro reviews are in.Sponsors:Metalab.coZapier.com/rideLinks: Microsoft says hackers are attacking Windows users with a new unpatched bug (TechCrunch)Apple promises App Store expansion to 20 new countries starting next month (9to5Mac) Google open-sources framework that reduces AI training costs by up to 80% (VentureBeat)Google opens Stadia Makers program for indie game developers (9to5Google) Google unveils Android Performance Tuner, Android GPU Inspector, and Cloud Firestore for game developers (VentureBeat) Instagram has a new way for people isolated by coronavirus to connect: sharing posts via video chat (CNBC) Exclusive: Disney+ Sees Huge Subscription Spike As Homebound Audiences Clamor For Content (Forbes) Revolut launches its neobank in the US (TechCrunch)Review: Apple iPad Pro (2020) (Wired) APPLE IPAD PRO REVIEW 2020: SMALL SPEC BUMP, BIG CAMERA BUMP (The Verge)Buy my book for $2.99 (Kindle) Buy my book for $2.99 (B&N)How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone
How did the internet as we know it come to be? Brian McCullough documents and shares loads of information about The Internet Era from Netscape, 1995, to the present day. In this episode, we cover the explosion of Netscape, Microsoft's take over, search engines, the Dotcom bubble, and even the future of tech and the internet. This is a fascinating episode non-techies will enjoy! For more internet history visit: http://www.internethistorypodcast.com Get Brian’s book, How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone: https://amzn.to/2XHOe3b For up to date daily tech news, check out Brian’s other podcast Techmeme Ride Home: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/techmeme-ride-home/id1355212895 Connect with Curiosityness... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curiositynesspodcast/ Website: https://www.curiosityness.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/curiosityness Twitter: https://twitter.com/Curiositynesstv Claim your FREE Curiosityness sticker at https://www.curiosityness.com/freesticker/ Find me, the host of Curiosityness on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travderose/ Or send me an email to travis@curiosityness.com
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This episode we’re discussing Occult/Mysticism/New Age/Esoteric/Magic(k) Non-Fiction! We discuss youthful tarot experimentation, cultural appropriation, new age spiritualism, and more! Plus: Well known 19th century erotic author/model Bam Stroker! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | RJ Edwards Books We Read This Month (or tried to read…) Modern Tarot: Connecting with Your Higher Self through the Wisdom of the Cards by Michelle Tea Welcome To 'Witch City' With Michelle Tea Making Witches: Newfoundland Traditions of Spells and Counterspells by Barbara Rieti Kupilikula: Governance and the Invisible Realm in Mozambique by Harry G. West Desperate Magic: The Moral Economy of Witchcraft in Seventeenth-Century Russia by Valerie A. Kivelson The Dark Side of the Enlightenment: Wizards, Alchemists, and Spiritual Seekers in the Age of Reason by John V. Fleming The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield The World of Lore: Monstrous Creatures by Aaron Mahnke Lore Podcast Ask Baba Yaga: Otherworldly Advice for Everyday Troubles by Taisia Kitaiskaia Ask Baba Yaga at The Hairpin HausMagick: Transform Your Home with Witchcraft by Erica Feldmann HausWitch shop The 7 Laws of Magical Thinking: How Irrational Beliefs Keep Us Happy, Healthy, and Sane by Matthew Hutson Basic Witches: How to Summon Success, Banish Drama, and Raise Hell with Your Coven by Jaya Saxena and Jess Zimmerman Camille Chew is the artist (she also has a “Modern Witch” series of images) Greetings from Utopia Park: Surviving a Transcendent Childhood by Claire Hoffman Can RJ Recommend a Book by a Trans Author in this Genre? Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom: A Book of Tarot by Rachel Pollack There are no print collections of Pollack’s run on Doom Patrol, but you can buy it on Comixology Other Media We Mention The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment by Eckhart Tolle The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom by Miguel Ruiz The Secret by Rhonda Byrne A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose by Eckhart Tolle The Vampire Bible by The Temple of the Vampire Cultural Appropriation in Contemporary Neopaganism and Witchcraft by Kathryn Gottlieb (the thesis Meghan mentioned) The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge by Carlos Castaneda Ishmael: An Adventure of the Mind and Spirit by Daniel Quinn The Modern Guide to Witchcraft: Your Complete Guide to Witches, Covens, and Spells by Skye Alexander The Element Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells: The Ultimate Reference Book for the Magical Arts by Judika Illes The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft by Rosemary Ellen Guiley Magic from Mexico: Folk Magic, Prayers, Spells & Recipes as Taught by the Wise Woman of Guadalupe by Mary Devine How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone by Brian McCullough The Harbinger: The Ancient Mystery that Holds the Secret of America's Future by Jonathan Cahn The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho Literary Witches: A Celebration of Magical Women Writers by Taisia Kitaiskaia Overthrowing the Old Gods: Aleister Crowley and the Book of the Law by Don Webb Witches, Pagans, and Cultural Appropriation by Mandy A. Paradise (zine) Brainscan Zine #33: DIY Witchery (An Exploration of Secular Witchcraft) by Alex Wrekk Portland Button Works: Witchy category Links, Articles, and Things Old Episodes of our podcast Episode 005 - Religion (non-fiction) Episode 015 - Self Help Episode 016 - Supernatural and Paranormal Non-fiction New Age (Wikipedia) Black Witch: Life from a Black Pagan's Perspective Black Witch on the Alt-Black Podcast How to Cast Spells Using Emoji by Tarin Towers 164 Emoji Spells Some Modern Witches Are Casting Emoji Spells And Digital Tarot Readings - But Do They Work? by Jacob Shelton A Simple Guide to Emoji Spells
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Let's talk about the earth, humanity, science and yes, maybe also work in 20 book reviews somehow: "Scar Tissue" by Anthony Kiedis, "Hit So Hard" by Patty Schemel, "Gold Dust Woman" by Stephen Davis, "There's No Bones in Ice Cream" by Sylvain Sylvain, "The Most Beautiful: My Life with Prince" by Mayte Garcia, "Complicated Fun: The Birth of Minneapolis Punk and Indie Rock, 1974-1984" by Cyn Collins, "The Birth of Loud: Leo Fender, Les Paul, and the Guitar-Pioneering Rivalry That Shaped Rock 'n' Roll" by Ian Port, "Broad Band: The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the Internet" by Claire Evans, "How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone" by Brian McCullough, "How to Write an Autobiographical Novel," by Alexander Chee, "Choose Your Own Disaster" by Dana Schwartz, "A Farewell to Walmart" by Carly J. Hallman, "The First Bad Man" by Miranda July, "Strange Angel: The Otherworldly Life of Rocket Scientist John Whiteside Parsons" by George Pendle, "Life at the Dakota: New York's Most Unusual Address" by Stephen Birmingham, "World of Our Fathers: The Journey of the East European Jews to America and the Life They Found and Made" by Irving Howe, "Grandma Gatewood's Walk: The Inspiring Story of the Woman Who Saved the Appalachian Trail" by Ben Montgomery, "On Drinking" by Charles Bukowski, "In Pieces" by Sally Field, and "Girl Boy Girl: How I Became JT Leroy" by Savannah Knoop. Now take a breath.
Welcome to the first episode of 2019. Rome and Joel are in the same location for this episode, and we catch up on how the new year is progressing Topics discussed in this episode: Happy new year Parking stories Gift updates Are gifts trying to tell me something? Car washes Heath locator RIP Juan Valdez Apple watch Rome's review of Harry O "How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone" by Brian McCullough Downsizing Shout out to Bob's choice in television programing Larry's retirement
On the 13th episode of Virtual Stack Podcast, Dimitar (Mitko) Vasilev joined me to talk about his journey from a Network Engineer to a Startup CEO. On this slightly longer episode, Mitko explains his journey starting from university, Cisco, his first startup - OA Digital, and his current endeavour - Data Mining Platform. We talked about several personal, inter-personal and technical aspects of building your own startup, which I believe you’ll find interesting as much as I did. You can reach out to Mitko on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitkovasilev/), Twitter (@iotcoi) and mitko@dataminingplatform.com. Mitko will soon start his own podcast called “Day 0” so keep an eye on that as well. Hope you enjoy the show. Feel free to share your feedback via Twitter, LinkedIn or virtualstack.tech. Show notes: Intro: 02:10 - University, first jobs and Cisco. 09:50 - Cisco openBerlin 19:30 - Story of OA Digital 25:20 - Story of Data Mining Platform The Journey: 29:15 - The motivation at the beginning of the startup journey. 33:15 - The process between having an idea and validating that there’s a business lying behind it. 35:50 - How does it feel to go into a different domain - from IT/Networking/IoT into real estate and smart buildings? 39:05 - You have a good idea but you’re not the "maker” (e.g software engineer, electronic/mechanical engineer). How do you find the right people and form a team? 41:50 - How would you work on your start up without interfering with your day-to-day job? 43:50 - Knowing the right time to jump off the corporate train, leaving the good salary and perks. Financial planning. 47:10 - Dealing with stress and emotions, communication with family and friends. 49:10 - How does an engineer teach himself/herself to be a CEO? E.g. leadership, finance, marketing, business acumen. 53:50 - Knowing the right time “to pull the plug” and close down your startup. 57:00 - What would you do differently if you started the journey again? Future: 01:00:30 - What’s the next big thing that will evolve the technology in the near future 01:04:10 - What would you study if you were 18 again? 01:06:50 - Closing notes Books: Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers Radical Focus: Achieving Your Most Important Goals with Objectives and Key Results How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone
An interview with Brian McCullough, author of How the Internet Happened. The new book that takes you on an amazing ride from the beginnings of Netscape to the launch of iPhone. It's a fast, fun and informative journey down memory lane for some, important lessons of the dot-com world for others.How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone 1st Editionhttps://amzn.to/2D17oaaFollow Rich on Social Media:Facebook: http://facebook.com/RichOnTechTwitter: http://twitter.com/richdemuroInstagram: http://instagram.com/richontech Easy ways to listen on your phone or smart speaker:"Hey Google, Play the Rich on Tech Podcast""Hey Siri, Play the Rich on Tech Podcast""Alexa, Enable the Rich on Tech Flash Briefing"
In Episode 66 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with serial technology entrepreneur and host of the Internet History Podcast, as well as the Techmeme Ride Home, Brian McCullough. Brian is also the author of HOW THE INTERNET HAPPENED, published by Liveright, a subsidiary of W.W. Norton. In 2014 he was the co-founder of a startup human named Penelope, and in 2016 he launched Maxwell into beta. In March of 1989, CERN scientist Tim Berners-Lee wrote a proposal to develop a distributed information system for the laboratory. “Vague, but exciting,” was the comment that his supervisor, Mike Sendall, wrote on the cover, and with those words, gave the green light to what would become the information revolution. Before the end of 1990, Berners-Lee would define the Web’s basic concepts: the URL, http, and html, writing the first browser and server software. For the next two years the web would remain largely inaccessible to all but the most niche academics and hypertext enthusiasts. “…there was a definite element of not wanting to make it easier, of actually wanting to keep the riff raff out," recalled Marc Andreessen, founder of Netscape. His own big idea in the winter of 1992 was the let the riff-raff in. That opening came in the form of the Mosaic browser, which brought with it two key implementations: the support for images, and, more importantly, compatibility with Microsoft Windows, which at the time accounted for more than 80 percent of the world’s operating systems. Shortly after Mosaic launched in January of 1993, the number of websites in existence could be measured in the hundreds. By the end of 1994, that number had surpassed tens of thousands, and Mosaic was adding as many as 600,000 new users every month. Berners-Lee may have been responsible for creating the web, but it was Marc Andreessen and his team of misfits and geeks at The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, surrounded by empty pizza boxes and soda cans, that took the web mainstream.= Andreessen and his team eventually left Mosaic behind to found Netscape, taking it public in August of 1995, kicking off a 5 year mania of creative energy and enthusiasm that would see the creation of the first search engines, e-commerce platforms, and weblogs. More than seventeen million new websites were created before the end of the 20th century. In five short years, the Internet craze kicked off by the commercialization of the browser culminated in the bursting of the most spectacular stock market bubble seen since 1929. That story – one predicated on a revolutionary technology and enabled by the dreams, ambitions, and avarice of a generation unrestrained by the prudence of their parents and untouched by the failures of the past – is a history that, until this day, has remained largely untold. This week, on Hidden Forces, Brian McCullough joins us for a conversation on, search engines, e-commerce, web portals, social networks, and the history of the information revolution. Producer & Host: Demetri Kofinas Editor & Engineer: Stylianos Nicolaou Join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @hiddenforcespod
This episode we discuss the American Library Association Annual Conference and the many galleys we got there! We talk about wrestling, ballet, leeches, cancer, demons, opium, boobs (twice!), Soviet magic, and much more. Plus: A super secret podcast guest! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Matthew Murray | Steve Thomas from the Circulation Ideas podcast Advanced Reader Copies from ALA (Dates of publication are what we have available as of the recording of this episode and may change.) Giant Days by Non Pratt (Aug. 21, 2018) The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker (Jan. 15 2019) Anna really wishes she got this one :( No Place to Go: How Public Toilets Fail Our Private Needs by Lezlie Lowe (Sep. 1, 2018) Batman: White Knight by Sean Murphy and Matt Hollingsworth (Oct., 2018) DC Black Label Drawn to Berlin: Comic Workshops in Refugee Shelters and Other Stories from a New Europe by Ali Fitzgerald (Oct. 16, 2018) Minding the Store: A Big Story about a Small Business by Julie Gaines and Ben Lenovitz (Oct. 30, 2018) The War in the Dark by Nick Setchfield (Jul. 17, 2018) Breach by W. L. Goodwater (Nov. 6, 2018) Burning Down the Haus: Punk Rock, Revolution, and the Fall of the Berlin Wall by Tim Mohr (Sep. 11, 2018) The Governesses by Anne Serre, translated by Mark Hutchinson (English edition Sep. 25, 2018, in French 1992) The Travelling Cat Chronicles by Hiro Arikawa, translated by Philip Gabriel (English edition Oct. 23, 2018, in Japanese 2012) Sheets by Brenna Thummler (Aug. 28, 2018) Archival Quality by Ivy Noelle Weir and Steenz (already published) Interlude Special guest, Steve Thomas from the Circulating Ideas podcast! The Matthew Noe that Steve mentions in relation to a program on graphic medicine was actually interviewed on the Circulating Ideas podcast in May. Check it out! Here’s a video of the full conversation between Michelle Obama and Carla Hayden (Librarian of Congress) Becoming by Michelle Obama (Nov. 13, 2018) I Lost My Tooth! By Mo Willems (Oct. 2, 2018) Beautiful Bad by Annie Ward (Mar. 19, 2019) End Interlude Temper by Nicky Drayden (Aug. 7, 2018) The Good Demon by Jimmy Cajoleas (Sep. 18, 2018) Kill the Farm Boy by Delilah S. Dawson and Kevin Hearne (Jul. 24, 2018) Hocus & Pocus: The Comic Book You Can Play! By Manuro and Gorobei (Sep. 4, 2018) Banana Sunday by Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover (Oct. 23, 2018) King of Strong Style: 1980-2014 by Shinsuke Nakamura, translated by Jocelyne Allen (Aug, 2018) Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America by Beth Macy (Aug. 7, 2018) No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America by Darnell L. Moore (already published) The Souls of Yellow Folk: Essays by Wesley Yang (Oct. 9, 2018) How to Invent Everything: A Survival Guide for the Stranded Time Traveler by Ryan North (Sep. 18, 2018) Do No Harm: Dangerous historical medical treatments from the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum Permanent Collection by Kate Lacour Obtained from the super awesome little New Orleans Pharmacy Museum About Betty’s Boob by by Vero Cazot and Julie Rocheleau (already published) Upgrade Soul by Ezra Claytan Daniels (Sep. 18, 2018) Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy: The Story of Little Women and Why It Still Matters by Anne Boyd Rioux (Aug. 21, 2018) Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction by Alec Nevala-Lee (Oct. 23, 2018) Black Flags, Blue Waters: The Epic History of America's Most Notorious Pirates by Eric Jay Dolin (Sep. 18, 2018) How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone by Brian McCullough (Oct. 23, 2018) Matthew’s Posters A Clog in the Pipe: Data Collection and Transformation Issues in a Library Infrastructure Pilot Space for Listening: Using a library unConference as an alternative method of communication Check out our Pinterest board and Tumblr posts, follow us on Twitter, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, July 17th when we’ll be discussing Nordic/Scandinavian Noir! Then come back on Tuesday, August 7th when we’ll be discussing The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making by Catherynne M. Valente! (We’re all reading the same thing for once! Join us!)