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Unclicked
BRIAN CASTILLO - UNCLICKED

Unclicked

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 186:04


We have a legend in the Unclicked Studio today, Brian Castillo! Brian was one of the most influential street riders of his time and the creator of Volume Bikes. In this episode Brian recounts what it was like to get his start in BMX and grind his way through the ranks. From working in a warehouse to owning and operating his own bike company, Brian is a legend in the sport through and through. Speaking of legends, Brian's long time friend Mike “Rooftop” Escamilla dropped by to co-host and provide some hilarious details along the way. Thanks to Oskar Blues, and Source BMX, for supporting the Unclicked Podcast!https://oskarblues.com / https://www.sourcebmx.com/ Hosts:Ryan Fudger: https://www.instagram.com/fyanrudger/ Mike Escamilla: https://www.instagram.com/mikeescamilla/ Guest: Brian Castillo: https://www.instagram.com/briancastillo/ 0:00 - Intro25:00 - Working at Primo42:00 - Starting a brand1:01:50 - Volume1:14:00 - Magazine photos1:36:10 - Demolition1:55:00 - Riding2:05:00 - The Internet2:17:00 - Questions2:28:00 - 2000's2:48:00 - Leaving Volume3:02:00 - Riding

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed
NAN072: Exploring Internet2's Network Automation for University and Research Networks

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 50:06


On today's episode we delve into Internet2’s mission to advance research and education through high-speed connectivity. University and research networks may have more complicated designs, requirements, and restrictions than you’d expect. We talk about these challenges, along with innovative network automation solutions. The discussion emphasizes the collaborative, member-driven approach of Internet2 and its commitment to... Read more »

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe
NAN072: Exploring Internet2's Network Automation for University and Research Networks

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 50:06


On today's episode we delve into Internet2’s mission to advance research and education through high-speed connectivity. University and research networks may have more complicated designs, requirements, and restrictions than you’d expect. We talk about these challenges, along with innovative network automation solutions. The discussion emphasizes the collaborative, member-driven approach of Internet2 and its commitment to... Read more »

Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast
EP 123: Will AI Be More Impactful Than The Internet?

Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 32:02


AI is often being compared to the arrival of the Internet. But will AI be more impactful than the changes that the Internet brought? Today we dive into how AI has and will affect society on every level and the lasting effects it'll have compared to the Internet. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan questions about AIUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTimestamps:[00:00:55] Daily AI news[00:04:15] Comparing AI to the Internet[00:07:38] The Internet's impact vs AI's impact[00:13:00] How much bigger will AI's impact be?[00:17:05] ChatGPT and other LLMs are disruptive[00:19:30] Why people dismiss AI[00:24:20] The Internet led to the creation of AITopics Covered in This Episode:1. AI vs. the Internet2. Understanding Generative AI3.  Misunderstanding of Generative AI4. AI and Job DisplacementKeywords: AI, Internet, OpenAI, revenue, CEO, Sam Altman, generative AI, understanding, ethical implications, job security, misconceptions, jobs, intelligence, AI agents, interaction, information sharing, valuation, Neuralink, FDA approval, clinical trials, dangers, invasiveness, financial crash, SEC, Gary Gensler, Everyday AI Show, perplexing, power, industries, streaming videos, Netflix Get more out of ChatGPT by learning our PPP method in this live, interactive and free training! Sign up now: https://youreverydayai.com/ppp-registration/

Really? no, Really?
AI…A visionary's unique take!

Really? no, Really?

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 53:29 Transcription Available


The man considered “The Godfather of A.I.” Geoffrey Hinton abruptly resigned from Google saying… a worst-case A.I. scenario could be on the horizon. With Big Tech companies going all-in on potentially apocalyptic technology while seemingly ignoring the “pause letter” concerned tech leaders created - we were left saying… Really, no,really? Feeling that an informed discussion of A.I. and the potential destruction of humanity felt above their “pay grade”, Jason and Peter turned to Silicon Valley visionary Jaron Lanier.  Computer scientist, composer, artist, and author, Jaron Lanier stands alone as the father of virtual reality, having coined the term and also mixed reality. He was chief scientist for Internet2, led startups that were acquired by Google, Adobe, Oracle, and Pfizer and Lanier's books include: You Are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto, Who Owns the Future? and Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now. He is also known as a constructive critic of technology.   Issues Jason, Peter and Jaron discuss: What ever happened to The Pause”? Are A.I. hysterics worsening the underlying problem? Ethically endowed A.I. The reality of sentient and self-directed AI. The dangers of “Ad sponsored A.I. manipulation”. The design choice that gave us internet anonymity -and put us all in peril! Society may be rooting for an A.I. apocalypse. A TikTok be ban? Jaron's opinion may surprise you. Will the government turn off the Internet? Find out more about Jaron: JaronLanier.com Guess who doesn't Tweet or Tik or Tok… Jaron! You can follow us:Website: www.ReallyNoReally.coInstagram @reallynoreallypodcastYouTube: @reallynoreallypodcastTikTok @reallynoreallypodcastFacebook @reallynoreallypodcastTwitter @reallynoreally_ Watch full episodes on YouTube www.youtube.com/@reallynoreallypodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside The War Room
Graham Spanier

Inside The War Room

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 56:24


The dust from the Jerry Sandusky scandal has settled, but has the true story been told? Today we hear from Dr. Graham Spanier about his book In the Lions' Den: The Penn State Scandal and a Rush to Judgment. Links from the show:* In the Lions' Den: The Penn State Scandal and a Rush to Judgment* Connect with Graham* Subscribe to the newsletterAbout my guest:GRAHAM SPANIER served as president of The Pennsylvania State University from September 1995 to November 2011. His prior positions include chancellor of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Oregon State University, and Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He previously served Penn State from 1973 to 1982 as a member of the faculty and in three administrative positions in the College of Health and Human Development.A family sociologist, demographer, and marriage and family therapist, he earned his Ph.D. in sociology from Northwestern University, where he was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow, and his bachelor's and master's degrees from Iowa State University. He is the recipient of three honorary doctorates. Spanier is President Emeritus and University Professor Emeritus at Penn State. He held academic appointments as professor of human development and family studies, sociology, demography, and family and community medicine.As president of Penn State, Dr. Spanier was often described as an unconventional university president. He is a magician who served as faculty advisor to the Penn State Performing Magicians, performed with Penn State's Musical Theatre students, the marching band, the glee club, and the chamber orchestra. He has run with the bulls in Pamplona, has a commercial pilot's license, and plays percussion with the Deacons of Dixieland. He and his racquetball partner were the eleven-time Penn State co-ed intramural racquetball champions.He oversaw one of the nation's largest and most comprehensive universities, with nearly 100,000 students and 47,000 employees on 24 campuses and a physical plant of 1,700 buildings. During his tenure, applications soared to more than 120,000 per year and the academic standing of dozens of programs rose in national rankings.As a national leader in higher education, Spanier chaired the Association of American Universities, the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, and led the Kellogg Commission on the Future of State and Land-Grant Universities. He was a founding member of the Internet2 board, U.S. Chair and international Vice Chair of the Worldwide Universities Network, and co-chair, with the President of the Recording Industry Association of America, of the Committee on Higher Education and the Entertainment Industry. Dr. Spanier was the first university president to receive the Theodore M. Hesburgh Award for Leadership Excellence awarded by the American Council on Education. He was given the American Institute of Architects Award for Contribution to the Profession by a Non-Architect.In the world of collegiate athletics, he chaired the NCAA Division I Board of Directors, was a member of the NCAA Executive Committee, was chair of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) Presidential Oversight Board, oversaw the reorganization of the Fiesta Bowl, was chairman of the Big Ten Conference Council of Presidents/Chancellors, and chaired commissions for the NCAA.A distinguished researcher and scholar, he has more than 100 scholarly publications, including ten books, and was the founding editor of the Journal of Family Issues. Spanier served as President of the National Council of Family Relations, chairman of the Board of Directors of Child Fund International (formerly Christian Children's Fund), a member of the Board of Governors of Junior Achievement Worldwide, and a member of the Board of Trustees of the National 4-H Council.Spanier served as chair of the National Security Higher Education Advisory Board, a member of the National Counterintelligence Working Group, and as a member of the Board of Advisors of the Naval Postgraduate School and the Naval War College. He has received numerous recognitions for his contributions to national security, including being honored as one of the “Most Influential People in Security,” the “Wings of Law” Award from the Respect for Law Alliance, the Director's Award for “Exceptional Public Service” presented by the FBI, and the Warren Medal for “Outstanding Contributions to the National Security of the United States of America.” He has been a frequent speaker at FBI and other governmental and educational conferences and seminars on topics related to national security.Spanier spent decades working in television and radio, even while serving higher education. He hosted To the Best of My Knowledge, a live call-in program on public television and radio, and Expert Opinion, a sports topic program on the Big Ten Network.Spanier currently serves as a consultant in national and international security, intelligence, and risk management. Get full access to Dispatches from the War Room at dispatchesfromthewarroom.substack.com/subscribe

Things Learned
TL0053 - 2011, Week 49 and 50 Highlights

Things Learned

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 32:33


12/5/11 - Deja Vu is your brain is trying to apply a memory to a situation you are in, failing, and then making you feel like it's familiar anyway. Vuja De | The Matrix - Deja vu | Deja Vu: What It Is, When It May Be Cause for Concern | What Causes Déjà Vu? Neuroscience May Finally Have the Answer | Neuroimaging and cognitive changes during déjà vu| Presque Vu: An Annoying Mental Effect You Have Probably Experienced | How Words Get Stuck on the Tip of Your Tongue 12/6/11 - Preference file locations for Final Cut and DVD Studio. 12/7/11 - chflags nohidden ~/Library will unhide the Library folder in Lion. Show Hidden Library and User Library files and folder in macOS 12/8/11 - Cmd 8 will show/hide paragraph marks in Word 2011. 12/10/11 - How to root a Nook Tablet Nook Tablet Rooted! That Took Less Than A Week | How to root the NOOK Tablet, install the Android Market | Nook Tablet Update 1.4.1 Breaks Root And Ends App Sideloading 12/14/11 - 3rd Gen Macbook Airs don't have an eject button. What's the purpose of the eject button on the MacBook Air? 12/15/11 - I can finish a music final before most people even after being 30 minutes late 12/17/11 - I can move my room in 30 minutes. Extra Topic 1 - Other Final Exams Extra Topic 2 - TV Station theft Extra Topic 3 - Internet2 senior project - Performance and Analytics Tools - Internet2 This episode's music comes from archive.org and the Free Music Archive Tracks featured in this episode include: Jason Shaw - Sidewalk Jason Shaw - Travel Light Kevin MacLeod - B-Roll [ Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ] Lee Rosevere - Wordless Language Lee Rosevere - Wordless Language II Lee Rosevere - Going Home Lee Rosevere - Heat Haze Lee Rosevere - Keep Trying

Capital Region CATALYZE
Fresh Take ft. Dr. Gregory Washington

Capital Region CATALYZE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 46:43 Transcription Available


This Fresh Take interview featured Dr. Gregory Washington, President, George Mason University. JB and Dr. Washington discussed the state of higher ed in the Capital Region and beyond, increasing the diversity and inclusivity of digital tech pathways, and the evolving role of education in today's economy.Hosted by JB Holston.  Produced by Jenna Klym, Justin Matheson-Turner, Christian Rodriguez, and Nina Sharma. Edited by Christian Rodriguez. Learn from leaders doing the work across the Capital Region and beyond. These conversations will showcase innovation, as well as history and culture across our region, to bridge the gap between how we got here and where we are going.About our guest:Gregory Washington became Mason's eighth president on July 1, 2020, taking leadership of the largest and most diverse public university in Virginia, a Carnegie Tier 1 research institution, and a beacon of access for students of all backgrounds.The former dean of the Henry Samueli School of Engineering at the University of California, Irvine (UCI), and former interim dean of the College of Engineering at Ohio State University, Washington immediately put his skills as a strategic and collaborative solutions-oriented leader to work to guide Mason's successful management of the COVID-19 pandemic.In his seven years at UCI, Washington expanded undergraduate enrollment in the engineering school by 1,100 students and graduate enrollment by more than 200. He established the University of California's first student makerspace and helped establish the OC STEM Initiative, one of the nation's first STEM ecosystems, in Orange County, California, engaging more than 100,000 students.The first African American dean of engineering at any University of California campus, and the first African American president at Mason, Washington recruited and hired one of the most diverse engineering faculty cohorts in the country at UCI, with more than 45 percent of his more than 60 hires being women or from underrepresented groups.Washington launched his academic career in 1995 as an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in the College of Engineering at Ohio State University. He became an associate professor in 2000 and a professor in 2004. He began serving as the college's associate dean for research in 2005 and also led the university's Institute for Energy and the Environment. From 2008 to 2011, Washington served as interim dean of the Ohio State engineering school, one of the largest in the country.His current board service includes S&P Global, Internet2, Sandia National Laboratories (Engineering Sciences Advisory Board), Northern Virginia Technology Council, Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce, Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area, and Octane. Previous board service includes the U.S. Air Force Scientific Advisory Board, NSF Engineering Advisory Committee, and the Institute for Defense Analyses.A first-generation college graduate, Washington is a New York City native who attended high school in North Carolina. He earned bachelor's (1989) and master's degrees (1991) and his PhD (1994), all in mechanical engineering, at North Carolina State University. He is a member of the NC State Engineering Foundation's Board of Directors.

The Crypto Standard
Ep040 - Reserve Re-imagined

The Crypto Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 106:15


In this episode, we have the Founder and CEO of Reserve (RSR/RSV) on the podcast. If you're an RSR investor you'll want to listen to this one closely, even if you're not, this is a man at the forefront of crypto and blockchain innovation driving a company that helps so many people tackle the crippling effects of hyperinflation. He is so humble and the amount of time he dedicated to this episode is applaudable. We Discuss:4.25 - Crypto landscape13.50 - Internet2.017.20 - What are smart contracts?22.50 - Stable coins29.20 - Macroeconomics36.20 - Reserve culture 47.10 - Bench strength team 50.35 - Investors57:00 - Sponsor58.15 - New protocol1:07:15 - Why stake?1:15:02 - Value of RSR 1:22:40 - RSV Holders, can they stake RSR? 1:24:15 - Mainnet1:27:45 - Staking lockups?1:29:10 - Reserve Transparency and governance1:35:00 - Stat updates1:37:15 - Vault opening1:39:45 - Reserve team growth1:41:30 - UN Petition RSR Ernie Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/episode/7hHbXvSgkndT11tgV85cMh?si=kYOY1Q3MRTyGykvm8Gti4A&dl_branch=1Sign the petition (Stable currency, a human right) - https://www.change.org/p/united-nations-recognize-access-to-stable-currency-as-a-human-rightLearn the fundamentals of crypto and join our growing Crypto Standard discord community here: https://launchpass.com/crypto-standard/member  Social LinksTwitter - https://twitter.com/NoCrypticCryptoInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/crypto.standard/Nevin's Twitter handle - @nnevvinn Open your own Zumo account at – http://short.zumo.money/zumo-app-downloadIf you have any questions at all, please contact us at hello@crypto-standard.co.uk or reach out to us on social media as we would love to help. Please remember we are not financial advisors and nothing in the podcast is advice, we are just trying to educate you on the world of crypto. If you like the podcast, we would really appreciate it if you could leave us a review. Thank you and see you for the next episode.

All Songs Considered
New Mix: Aldous Harding, Clairo, Matthew E. White, More

All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 40:09


All Songs Considered's Bob Boilen shares his favorite new tunes of the week, including one with The National's Aaron Dessner and Bon Iver's Justin Vernon, a Jack Antonoff-produced song from Clairo and more.Featured Songs:1. Orla Gartland: "You're Not Special Babe," from Woman on the Internet2. Aldous Harding: "Old Peel" (Single)3. Matthew E. White: "Genuine Hesitation," from K Bay4. Big Red Machine: "Latter Days (feat. Anaïs Mitchell)," from How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last?5. Dos Santos: "A Shot in the Dark" (Single)6. Clairo: "Blouse," from Sling7. jess joy: "her0," from PATREEARCHY

Practical Operations Podcast Episode Feed
Episode 112 - Large Scale Networking With Brian Miller

Practical Operations Podcast Episode Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 41:38


Where we talk with Brian Miller about running large scale networks for a major university and his adventures in Internet2, IPv6 and wireless all come up. Comments for the episode are welcome - at the bottom of the show notes for the episode there is a Disqus setup, or you can email us at feedback@operations.fm. Links for Episode 112: Internet2 C-Light Clemson CCIT ARIN Globus StatSeeker

Light Reading Podcasts
Beats x Broadband: a fiber-fueled music masterclass

Light Reading Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 27:15


The Light Reading podcast welcomes Dan Kurin, the tech coordinator at Factory Two and Brandon Corder the CEO of Beats x Beers to discuss an upcoming experiment with low-latency broadband in Flint, Michigan. Using the LoLa software system, developed in Italy and popularized by Internet2, a group of musicians at Factory Two will conduct a real-time musical performance and hip hop masterclass over a low-latency fiber network for students across town at the Flint Cultural Center Academy. This event, called Beats x Broadband, is sponsored in part by US Ignite as part of its National Science Foundation-funded Smart Gigabit Communities program. The class takes place on Thursday, Feb. 25 at 4:00 pm ET and you can watch it on Facebook Live.

RadicalxChange Replayed
Data Dignity | Jaron Lanier Interviewed by Avital Balwit

RadicalxChange Replayed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 42:37


Data Dignity is a realignment of the economics of the internet that will improve the outlook for people as algorithms and robots get better, while at the same time making those technologies work better. The basic idea is paying people more often for the value they create in the online world. Right now consumers typically barter their efforts and data online in exchange for services, but the advertising model which finances this arrangement has motivated poor quality results and has not been robust during an economic downturn. Instead, we propose to pay people in more situations, in order to expand the economy and make users aware, able, and motivated to make the online world better. Data Dignity is the ultimate win/win design for computation. SPEAKERSJaron Lanier coined the terms Virtual Reality and Mixed Reality – and had the first VR startup, manufacturing VR headsets and gloves for the first time, and creating the first surgical simulators, vehicle prototyping, and other apps – all in his youth back in the 1980s. In the 1990s he was chief scientist for Internet2 (the academic consortium charged with making sure the internet would scale) and then of the first company to do AI processing of faces, such as changing identities or adding ornaments; that company went to Google, alas. He’s also known as a constructive critic of technology. He was concerned about how the internet was turning out from way back before it was popular to do that; has written a number of bestselling books on the topic. Plenty of awards and accolades, including an IEEE Lifetime Achievement Award, the German Peace Prize for Books, one of the highest literary honors, and multiple honorary PhDs. In 2018, Wired named Jaron one of the 25 most influential figures in tech from the previous 25 years. Jaron’s also a musician specializing in unusual and obscure instruments; in the last year, he played with Sara Bareilles and T Bone Burnett on a #1 single, appeared on Colbert playing with Jon Batiste, and collaborated with Philip Glass. Officially, Jaron is Microsoft’s “Octopus”, which stands for Office of the Chief Technology Officer Prime Unifying Scientist. Avital Balwit studies political and social thought and cognitive science at the University of Virginia. She wrote her capstone thesis on regulatory questions concerning the Big Five technology companies (Amazon, Apple, Google, Facebook, and Microsoft) in the areas of privacy, antitrust, and taxation. She also writes short stories, personal essays, and poetry. She has work published in Kanstellation, and New Reader Magazine, and forthcoming in World Weaver Press. She won the Atlantic's 2020 poetry contest.

Ciena Network Insights
Episode 26: From Hurricane Predictors to Human Genomics: How Internet2 Enables Scientific Discovery and Collaboration

Ciena Network Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 30:16


From understanding how lightning strikes to keeping a watchful eye on Channel Island's Bald Eagles, Internet2's network powers real scientific innovation and advances research and discovery. In this episode, Ciena's Rod Wilson and his long-time colleagues Rob Vietzke and Chris Wilkinson from Internet2 discuss the future of R&E networks and reminisce about some of their favorite milestones and technology firsts from the last two decades including deploying the first trans-Atlantic 100G link to powering the 2019 SC Conference with 400G connectivity.

The Bike Shed
145: The Internet is Ruined

The Bike Shed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 35:56


Derek and Sean commiserate about the latest generation of MacBooks, Slack, and the state of the Web. SoftRAM thoughtbot/laptop: A shell script to set up a macOS laptop for web and mobile development. derekprior/dotfiles Salon.com wants to use your PC to mine cryptocurrency Brave: Secure, Fast & Private Web Browser with Adblocker iOS 11 Safari View Controller cookie passthrough Purpose-built - thoughtbot Internet2

Against The Grain - The Podcast
ATGthePodcast 006 - Digital Collections / Dark Archives

Against The Grain - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2017 46:10


Preservation of Digital Collections and Dark Archives Long-term preservation of digital collections is a clear charter for libraries, but the path forward is often murky and daunting. Solutions vary due to collection composition, collection file structure, the technical expertise of the teams involved, and budget. Further, there are issues of stewardship, ownership and release of data in a usable form from dark archives. CLOCKSS, Portico and the Digital Preservation Network came together at Charleston in a panel presentation to share insights into what it takes for libraries to tackle the issue of long-term preservation. They discussed case studies and solutions that you can put to work. Come join us as we explore the dark side. Greg Suprock
 - Head of Solutions Architecture, Apex CoVantage Craig Van Dyck
 - Executive Director of the CLOCKSS Archive, since November 2015. Previously with Wiley for 18 years as VP of Content Management; and with Springer New York for 10 years, most recently as Senior VP and COO. Craig served as Chairman of the Association of American Publishers Enabling Technologies Committee from 1995-1998, and was instrumental in the development of the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) system and of CrossRef. He represented Wiley on the Boards of Directors of the International DOI Foundation, CLOCKSS, ORCID, CrossRef, and the Society for Scholarly Publishing, and was a member of the Portico Advisory Committee.  Jabin White
 - Vice President, Portico (Ithaka/JSTOR) Jabin is the Vice President of Content Management at ITHAKA, with responsibility for the production groups of JSTOR and Portico. He enjoys content management, markup languages and all of their related technologies, publishing workflows, and change management. You know, fun stuff like that. David Pcolar
 - CTO, Digital Preservation Network Dave is the Chief Technology Officer for the Digital Preservation Network and a Technical Manager at Internet2. He is responsible for defining technical strategy and development, and implementation of technical and operational services for DPN. Michelle Paolillo
 - Digital Curation Services Lead, Cornell University Michelle is Cornell University's Library's Lead for Digital Curation Services. She is invested in the practical logistics of digital preservation (harmonizing workflows, preservation storage, interoperability, systems design, etc.). She also has duties related to digital humanities, especially in support of computational analysis of text, so OCR quality and computational method are also part of her focus. www.against-the-grain.com www.atgthepodcast.com www.charlestonlibraryconference.com 

RCE - Super Computers
RCE 99: perfSONAR

RCE - Super Computers

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2015 46:35


Jason Zurawski is a Science Engagement Engineer at the Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) in the Scientific Networking Division of the Computing Sciences Directorate of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. ESnet is the high performance networking facility of the US Department of Energy Office of Science. ESnet''s mission is to enable those aspects of the DOE Office of Science research mission that depend on high performance networking for success. Jason's primary responsibilities include working with members of the research community to identify the roll of networking in scientific workflows, evaluate current requirements, and suggest improvements for future innovations. Jason's professional interests include network monitoring and performance measurement, high performance computing, grid computing, and application development. He is a founding member of several open source R&E software developments, including perfSONAR, OWAMP, BWCTL, NDT, and OSCARS. Jason has worked in computing and networking since 2007, and has a B.S. in Computer Science & Engineering from The Pennsylvania State University earned in 2002, and an M.S. in Computer and Information Science from The University of Delaware earned in 2007. He has previously worked for the University of Delaware and Internet2. Jason resides and works in the Washington DC metro area, and may be reached via email at zurawski@es.net.

re:ID Podcast
Episode 128: Universities deploying multi-factor authentication

re:ID Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2014 7:36


It's been two years since Internet2 was awarded a $1.8 million grant from the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. Among other things, the money is being used to encourage the use of multi-factor authentication among higher education institutions. As more schools roll out multi-factor authentication, dozens have joined a “cohortium” to bounce ideas off each other and gather information about best practices. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with officials at the University of Arizona and University of Chicago member schools about their deployment of multi-factor authentication.

Stolendroids Podcast
Throttling A Puppy

Stolendroids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2013 58:30


It's another duo show while Stark preps an exciting new project for you and Schmidty battles the plague! Is Firefly coming back while S.H.I.E.L.D. falls behind? Is Apple now making EVERYTHING? Is Verizon actually being nice to people? All this and more on this episode!If you haven't already, be sure to head on over to PodcastAwards.com and nominate us for "Best Technology Podcast"! It will only take a moment, and will give you warm fuzzies all day!Headlines:Trouble for SHIELD?JJ Abrams realizes that he has a problemFirefly is backThe Simpsons to kill off another characterThe UK must not play a lot of Duck Hunt; Armed SWAT response to light gunGlobal internet is coming!Verizon screws up isn’t a jerk about itWeb usage of Windows 7 hits a surge. Windows 8 at 8%Android Cheats.Apple is now the best global brand(with possibly the worst quality control)Using iOS7 will literally make you sickiOS7 also allows students to see whatever they wantThat rumored part for the rumored Apple product is rumored to be causing shortagesInvestors want Bill Gates gone16-year-old arrested for DDoS attack that nearly broke the Internet2.9 million Adobe accounts compromised in the hackTom Clancy dies at 66Zuke’s Favorite - Broken BadZohner’s Favorite - The periodic table of Breaking Bad See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

re:ID Podcast
Episode 101: Internet2's NSTIC pilot plan

re:ID Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2012 6:09


Internet2 has been in the online identity business for more than a decade so its involvement with the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace may seem like a given. Internet2 will be working on building a privacy infrastructure for the identity ecosystem, including anonymous credentials, something that has been missing thus far, many say. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan spoke with Kenneth Klingenstein, director of middleware for Internet2 about the pilot. "Our goal is to provide a consistent privacy infrastructure that spans all contexts so that whether you're functioning as a citizen, as a consumer, as a worker, you've seen a common set of tools used in a common way to manage privacy," Klingenstein says.

Gigabit Nation
Shhh! Libraries Are the Backbone of Nat'l Broadband Strategy

Gigabit Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2011 60:00


Despite billions spent so far on broadband, are communities fully prepared to make libraries the literal and virtual backbone of their broadband strategies? Rich and poor, young and old, rural and urban, most people use a library. Don Means, Founder and CEO of Digital Village Assoc., is spearheading a national "Fiber to the Library" initiative. The goal is to bring 100 Mbps Internet connections to all of the 16,500 U.S. public libraries by 2012. Don will discuss how this initiative started, why it makes sense and why policymakers at all levels should aggressively support the efforts of those involved. He'll also highlight how the Kansas City, KS Public Library is capitalizing on the Google gigabit network project to become the model for cities nationwide that are expected to join the initiative. 

TechStuff
What is Internet2?

TechStuff

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2009 21:36


Internet2 is a networking consortium that has been running an advanced version of the Internet since 1996. Discover Internet2's origins, purpose and impact on the progress of the Internet in this podcast from HowStuffWorks.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

The Corbett Report Podcast
Episode 046 - The internet is dead, long live the internet

The Corbett Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2008 61:11


University Information Technologies -  Technology Fair 2008
Educating for Healthcare using Internet2

University Information Technologies - Technology Fair 2008

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2008 38:29