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airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien
From OpenShift to Azure App Service

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 65:25


An airhacks.fm conversation with James Falkner (@schtool) about: TRS 80, TI-99/4A, enjoying assembly, starting at Solaris QA department, switching to Java Enterprise System (JES) group, working at liferay, starting at RedHat, becoming a Technical Product Marketing Manager at Red Hat, the ideal Java stack at RedHat, RHEL, ansible, quarkus, Watson X, ChatGPT is like an Autopilot in a car, Event-Driven Ansible, keycloak, prometheus, PostgreSQL, strimzi, Open Cluster Management, securing openshift clusters with StackRox, jenkins vs. ansible, OpenShift Pipelines with tekton, JBoss EAP on Azure, JBoss EAP on Azure App Service, business metrics on Azure, software updates on Azure App Service James Falkner on twitter: @schtool

Did That Really Happen?
The Favourite

Did That Really Happen?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 61:43


Today we're traveling back to early-18th-century England with The Favourite! Join us for a discussion of Sarah Churchill, baroque dancing, duck racing, whether or not Queen Anne really had all those pet rabbits, and more! Sources: Rabbits/Queen Anne's Health: Hannah Greig, "The Favourite: The Real History Behind the New Queen Anne Film," History Extra, available at https://www.historyextra.com/period/stuart/real-history-the-favourite-film-queen-anne-olivia-colman-hannah-greig/ HE Hemson, "For Want of An Heir: The Obstetrical History of Queen Anne," British Medical Journal 304, 6838 (1992) Elizabeth Lane Furdell, "Medical Personnel at the Court of Queen Anne," The Historian 48, 3 (1986) Film Background: Off Set, "'You can look as awful as possible!': Olivia Colman on mud baths and her The Favourite make-under," YouTube (7 January 2019). https://youtu.be/-ffDZBXTrXE "When Sex Scenes Go Wrong," Graham Norton Show https://youtu.be/y-9hRmaoCTg BBC Radio 1 "It's a bit ropey!" https://youtu.be/zLDCiq4UQEU CBS This Morning, "Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz call "The Favourite" a "high-stakes 'Mean Girls'" YouTube (9 November 2018). https://youtu.be/3yilBo3GGQ8 IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5083738/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_favourite_2018 Heather Hogan, ""The Favourite" Review: Rachel Weisz and Emma Stone Out-Gay Each Other in Twisted Majesty," Autostraddle (3 December 2018). https://www.autostraddle.com/the-favourite-review-rachel-weisz-and-emma-stone-out-gay-each-other-in-twisted-majesty/ SAG-AFTRA Foundation, "Conversations with The Favourite," YouTube (9 November 2018). https://youtu.be/upCcaXXk_Cs "I Have Spoken" The Secret Garden clip: https://youtu.be/oSorBOm828U Sarah Churchill: Charles Littleton, "The politics of the royal bedchamber: what The Favourite does (and does not) tell us about party, Parliament and the court of Queen Anne," The History of Parliamanet: British Political, Social & Local History. https://thehistoryofparliament.wordpress.com/2019/02/06/the-politics-of-the-royal-bedchamber-what-the-favourite-does-and-does-not-tell-us-about-party-parliament-and-the-court-of-queen-anne/ A.T. Thompson and Philip Wharton, "Sarah, duchess of Marlborough," The Queens of Society (J.W. Jarvis & Son, 1932). https://www.google.com/books/edition/Sarah_duchess_of_Marlborough/Rpg1AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Historic Royal Palaces, "Queen Anne," https://www.hrp.org.uk/kensington-palace/history-and-stories/queen-anne/#gs.3zvsjj James Falkner, "Churchill [nee Jenyns], Sarah, duchess of Marlborough, (1660-1744)," Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (3 January 2008). https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/5405 Frances Harris, "Accounts of the Conduct of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, 1704-1742," The Electronic British Library Journal British Library (1982). https://www.bl.uk/eblj/1982articles/pdf/article2.pdf Authentick Memoirs of the Life and Conduct Of her Grace, Sarah, Late Dutchess of Marlborough, Containing A geniuine Narrative of her Grace's Conduct, from her first coming to Court, to the Death of her Royal Mistress Queen Anne, and from the Demise of the Queen to her Grace's Death. (Fleet-Lane, London: R. Walker, 1746). https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000114520582&view=1up&seq=9 Baroque Dancing: John Weaver, Orchesography; or, the Art of Dancing. 1706. Full text available at https://www.gutenberg.org/files/9454/9454-h/9454-h.htm David Wilson, "But How Do You Know How They Danced So Long Ago?" https://web.archive.org/web/20120216070000/http://www.earlydancecircle.co.uk/conf2003-2.html Eight Bars of Dance Recorded by Feuillet in 1700. Image available at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauchamp-Feuillet_notation#/media/File:Page_1_of_the_dance_la_Bouree_d'Achille_published_in_1700_by_Feuillet.jpg Smithsonian Channel, "Can You Learn the Steps to This 18th Century Dance?" Available at https://youtu.be/m4oDi4fd39E Matt Donnelly, "Breaking Down "The Favourite"'s Insane Royal Dance Battle," Variety, available at https://variety.com/2018/film/news/favourite-dance-scene-rachel-weisz-joe-alwyn-1203085751/ Gabriella Karl-Johnson, "From the Page to the Floor: Baroque Dance Notation and Kellom Tomlinson's The Art of Dancing Explained," Signs and Society 5, 2 (2017)

Radio Liferay
RL055 James Falkner on Change

Radio Liferay

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2016 31:17


In this episode I'm talking probably one last time to James Falkner about upcoming changes... James was the first guest on Radio Liferay (back in episode 1 - as well as others) and now - at least temporarily until episode 66 is published - will be the last. We're talking about upcoming changes, and sadly it looks like this will be his last appearance on this program. (More notes and links available in HTML version of this paragraph and in the blogpost linked to the episode)

Radio Liferay
RL048 James Falkner on Releaseplans

Radio Liferay

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2015 12:29


A short Inbetweenisode on the release of 6.2 CE GA3 with repeat guest and Community Manager James Falkner. During Devcon James promised (http://youtu.be/U46tCHFeutM?t=34m27s) the release for the 15. January - while I stated that this release date was wishful thinking. Now we actually hit the promised release date for the first time known to both of us. Enough reason to get together and talk about the underlying cause and intents. (More notes and links available in HTML version of this paragraph and in the blogpost linked to the episode)

Radio Liferay
RL040 James Falkner: Hack our Events

Radio Liferay

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2014 30:55


Radio Liferay is back with a repeat guest, James Falkner, Liferay's Community Manager. Like last year, symposium season is about to start (even though we already had some events earlier this year...). And there's something new, for the nerds and software craftsmen among you. (More notes and links available in HTML version of this paragraph and in the blogpost linked to the episode)

The National Archives Podcast Series
The Treaty of Utrecht

The National Archives Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2013 43:36


The Treaty of Utrecht, agreed in the spring of 1713, brought an end to the tired War of the Spanish Succession which had raged through much of the western world for the previous 11 years. The antagonists in this wide conflict - France and the French party in Spain on the one hand, and the Grand Alliance formed by Great Britain, Holland and Imperial Austria on the other - had fought each other to exhaustion. Only with a Treaty such as this, for all its imperfections, could peace of a kind be achieved. This talk considers the war and causes for war, the main events and personalities, the covert and overt negotiations for peace, and the Treaty terms themselves. It also looks at the associated agreements reached at Rastadt and Baden. The talk then reviews whether Utrecht was, overall, a 'good thing' or not in re-establishing a balance of power in Europe for the 18th century. James Falkner is an ex-regular Army officer, and the author of six books on the 1st Duke of Marlborough and the War of the Spanish Succession. He contributes articles to publications such as British Army Review and Military History (USA). He travels frequently to the battlefields of Western Europe as an expert guide and he lectures to learned societies.

Radio Liferay
RL028 James Falkner on Symposium changes and community topics

Radio Liferay

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2013 52:23


Please welcome a return guest, James Falkner, Liferay's Community manager. I got him on to talk about the changes in the upcoming symposium's structure, but we continued with conversations about a lot of topics he also mentioned in his previous Community Roundup as well as a brave move that I'd like to tease here: He gives us the definitive release date for Liferay 6.2 - so remember: you've heard it first on Radio Liferay (More notes and links available in HTML version of this paragraph and in the blogpost linked to the episode)

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Radio Liferay
RL001 James Falkner - Radio Liferay Episode 1

Radio Liferay

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2011 35:07


Episode 1 of Liferay Radio is out. I'm speaking with James Falkner, Liferay's community manager. We spoke about these Topics (and probably more): podcast-logo * The community homepage on liferay.org * liferay (the company) looks at more than just the bottom line (e.g.liferay foundation, though we didn't talk about this) * geographical community distribution * user groups being introduced * community leadership, BugSquad, 100 papercuts * pootle on translate.liferay.com * upcoming Symposiums * Ray is in trouble * Community Edition, Enterprise Edition * IRC * Motivation for participation Find James and me on twitter Also, we do have a feed now: http://feeds.feedburner.com/RadioLiferay so that you don't need to download manually any more. I'll submit to itunes soon and let you know when itunes has picked it up.

Radio Liferay
RL000 Episode 0

Radio Liferay

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2011 4:12


Let me introduce myself as the one who wants to be the resident german accent in your ears. After a long time of "just intending" I finally went ahead and started recording a podcast about Liferay - the project, the product, the people and the company. Episode 0, a brief introduction with the intent and some generic information is available for manual download. It's only 4:12. Episode 1 will be out within a day - I sat together with James Falkner, Liferay's community manager, who luckily agreed to be my guinea pig. Episode 2 is - contrary to what I say in episode 0 - already recorded and will need a bit of post-production. Stay tuned for this - I'm speaking with the Alter Ego of "Rich Editor". You might have noticed that I said "manual download" - there's no feed yet. But as I had the content, and it's kind of timely because we talk about the symposiums, I wanted it out in public as soon as possible. So please bear with me while I create a feed that somehow contains what the typical feedreader - especially itunes - does expect. The whole setup, hosting etc. is temporary and will change soon. So use this to practice manual download and listening to yours truly. Episode 1 will probably also predate the feed, but it should not be by far.