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Welcome to Cloudlandia
Ep151: A Journey Through Technology and Personal Growth

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In this episode of Welcome to Cloudlandia, we start by discussing the unpredictable nature of Toronto's weather and its amusing impact on the city's spring arrival. We explore the evolution of Formula One pit stops, highlighting the remarkable advancements in efficiency over the decades. This sets the stage for a conversation with our guest, Chris Collins, who shares his insights on balancing fame and wealth below the need for personal security. Next, we delve into the intricacies of the VCR formula—proposition, proof, protocol, and property. I share my experiences from recent workshops, emphasizing the importance of transforming ideas into intellectual property. We explore cultural differences between Canada and the U.S. in securing property rights, highlighting the entrepreneurial spirit needed to protect one's innovations. We then examine the role of AI in government efficiency, with Elon Musk's technologies revealing inefficiencies in civil services. The discussion covers the political and economic implications of misallocated funds and how the market's growing intolerance for waste pushes productivity and accountability to the forefront. Finally, we reflect on the transformative power of technological advancements, drawing parallels to historical innovations like the printing press. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS We discussed the VCR formula—proposition, proof, protocol, and property—designed to enhance communication skills and protect innovations. This formula is aimed at helping entrepreneurs turn their unique abilities into valuable assets. We touch on the unpredictable weather of Toronto and the humor associated with the arrival of spring were topics of discussion, offering a light-hearted start to the episode. Dan and I share insights on the evolution of Formula One pit stops, showcasing human innovation and efficiency over time. We examined the challenges faced by entrepreneurs in protecting their intellectual property and explored cultural contrasts between Canada and the U.S. regarding intellectual property rights. The episode delved into the implications of AI in improving government efficiency, highlighting how technologies reveal civil service inefficiencies and drive accountability. We reflected on the transformative power of historical innovations such as the printing press and electricity, drawing parallels to modern technological advancements. The conversation concluded with reflections on personal growth, including insights from notable figures like Thomas Edison and Peter Drucker, and a preview of future discussions on aging and life experiences. Links: WelcomeToCloudlandia.com StrategicCoach.com DeanJackson.com ListingAgentLifestyle.com TRANSCRIPT (AI transcript provided as supporting material and may contain errors) Dean: Mr Sullivan. Dan: That feels better. Dean: Welcome to Cloudlandia, yes. Dan: Yes indeed. Dean: Well, where in the world? Dan: are you? Dean: today, toronto. Oh, you're in Toronto. Okay, yeah, where are you? Yeah? Dan: where are you? Dean: I am in the courtyard at the Four Seasons Valhalla in my comfy white couch. In perfect, I would give it 73 degree weather right now. Dan: Yes, well, we're right at that crossover between middle winter and late winter. Dean: You never know what you're going to get. It could snow or it could be. You may need your bikini, your Speedo or something. Dan: I think spring in Toronto happens, I think somewhere around May 23rd, I think somewhere around. May 23rd, and it's the night when the city workers put all the leaves on the trees. Dean: You never know what you're going to get. Until then, right, it just might snow, and they're stealthy. Dan: They're stealthy and you know, I think they rehearse. You know, starting in February, march, april, they start rehearsing. You know how fast can we get all the leaves on the trees and they do it all in one night they do it and all. I mean they're faster than Santa Claus. I mean they're. Dean: Have you seen, Dan? There's a wonderful video on YouTube that is a comparison of a Formula One pit stop from the 1950s versus the 2013 Formula One in Melbourne, and it was so funny to show. Dan: It would be even faster today. Dean: It would be even faster today. Oh yeah, 57 seconds it took for the pit stop in the 50s and it was 2.7 seconds at Melbourne it was just amazing to see. Dan: Yeah, mark young talks about that because he's he's not formula one, but he's at the yeah, he's at the level below formula one right, every, uh, every minute counts, every second counts oh, yeah, yeah, and uh, yeah, he said they practice and practice and practice. You know it's, it's, if it can be measured. You know that there's always somebody who's going to do it faster. And yeah, yeah, it's really, really interesting what humans do. Dean: Really interesting what humans do. I read something interesting or saw a video and I've been looking into it. Basically, someone was saying you know, our brains are not equipped for omniscience, that we're not supposed to have omniscient knowledge of everything going on in the world all at once. where our brains are made to be in a local environment with 150 people around us, and that's what our brain is equipped for managing. But all this has been foisted on us, that we have this impending. No wonder our mental health is suffering in that we have this impending when you say our, who are you referring to? Society. I think you know that's what they're. Dan: Yeah, that's what they're saying like across the board. Dean: Who are they? Yes, that's a great question. Dan: You know I hear this, but I don't experience any of it. I don't feel foisted upon. I don't feel overwhelmed. Dean: You know what I? Dan: think it is. I think it is that people who feel foisted upon have a tendency to talk about it to a lot of other people. Dean: But people who don't feel foisted upon. Dan: Don't mention it to anybody. Dean: It's very interesting. Do you know Chris Collins? Do you know Chris Collins? Dan: He wrote the really great book collection called I Am Leader. Dean: It's really something. He's a new genius. He's a new Genius Network member. Dan: Oh, Chris, oh yeah, oh yeah, chris, yeah, does he have repair shops? His main business is auto Auto. Dean: Yeah, oh yeah, chris, yeah, he does. He have repair shops His main business is auto, auto, auto dealership. Dan: He does auto dealerships. Dean: Yeah, that's right. Dan: Yeah, chris was in. Chris was in the program way back with 10 times around the same time when you came 10 times. He was in for about two years oh okay, interesting. Yeah and yeah, he was at the last Genius you know, and he's got a big, monstrous book that costs about $300. Dean: Yes, I was just going to talk about that. Yeah. Dan: We got one, but I didn't have room in my bags, you know. Dean: I budget. Dan: You know how much. Dean: I'm going to take and how much I'm going to bring back, and that was just too, much so, yeah, so yeah, yeah. He's very bothered. Oh, is he? Okay, yeah, I don't know him, I just I saw him. Dan: I got that what he talked about was this massive conspiracy. You know that they are doing it to them or they're doing it to us interesting interesting I don't experience that. What I experience is mostly nobody knows who I am. Dean: That's the best place to be right. Dan: They only know of you. Somebody was saying a very famous person showed up at a clinic in Costa Rica and he had eight bodyguards, eight bodyguards and I said yes, why is that expensive? That must be really expensive, having all those bodyguards. I mean, probably the least thing that was costly for one is having is having himself transformed by medical miracles. But having the bodyguards was the real expense. So I had a thought and I talked to somebody about this yesterday. Actually, I said my goal is to be as wealthy and famous just to the point where I would need a bodyguard. But not need the bodyguard just below where I would need a bodyguard, but not need the bodyguard Just below, where I would need a bodyguard, and I think that would be an excellent level of fame and wealth. Not only do you not have a bodyguard, but you don't think you would ever need one. That's the big thing, yeah. Dean: I love that. Dan: That that's good yeah that's a good aspiration yeah, yeah, so far I've succeeded yes, so far you are on the uh. Dean: Yeah, on the cusp of 81 six weeks seven weeks to go yeah, getting close. That's so good. Yeah, yeah, this. How is the new book coming? Dan: Yeah, good, well, I've got several because I have a quarterly book. Dean: Yeah, I'm at the big casting, not hiring. Dan: Yeah, really good. Each of us is delivering now a chapter per week, so it's really coming along. Great, yeah, and so we'll. Our date is may 26th for the everything in um before their editing can start, so they will have our, our draft will be in on may 26th and then it's over to the publisher and you know there'll be back and forth. But Jeff and I are pretty, jeff Madoff and I are pretty complete writers, you know. So you know it doesn't need normal. You know kind of looking at spelling and grammar. Dean: Right, right, right. Is that how you? Are you writing as one voice or you're writing One voice? One voice, one voice. Dan: Yeah, but we're writing actually in the second person, singular voice, so we're writing to the reader. So we're talking about you this and you this, and you this and you this, and that's the best way to do it, because if you can maintain the same voice all the way through, that's really good. I mean, jeff, we have a different style, but since we're talking to the reader all the way through, it actually works really well so far, and then we'll have you know, there'll be some shuffling and rearranging at the end. Dean: That's what I wondered. Are you essentially writing your separate, are you writing alternate chapters or you're writing your thoughts about one chapter? Dan: We have four parts and the first three parts are the whole concept of businesses that have gone theatrical, that have gone theatrical and we use examples like Ralph Lauren, Four Seasons. Hotel Apple. You know who have done Starbucks, who have done a really great job, and Jeff is writing all that because he's done a lot of work on that. He's, you know, he's been a professor at one of the New York universities and he has whole classes on how small companies started them by using a theatrical approach. They differentiated themselves extraordinarily in the marketplace, and he goes through all these examples. Plus he talks about what it's like to be actually in theater, which he knows a great deal about because he's a playwright and a producer. The fourth part is on the four by four casting tool and that's got five sections to it and where I'm taking people, the reader, who is an entrepreneur, a successful, talented, ambitious entrepreneur who wants to transform their company into a theatrical-like enterprise with everybody playing unique roles. So, that's how I've done it, so he's got the bigger writing job than I do but, mine is more directive. This is what you can do with the knowledge in this book. So we're writing it separately, and we're going to let the editor at the publishing house sort out any what goes where. Dean: Put it all together. Dan: Yeah, and we're doing the design on it, so we're pretty steadily into design projects you know, producing a new book. So we've got my entire team my team's doing all the backstage arrangements. Jeff is interviewing a lot of really great people in the theater world and you know anything having to do with casting. So he's got about. You know probably to do with casting. So he's got about probably about 12 major, 12 major interviews that he'll pull quotes from and my team is doing all the setup and the recording for him so so. Jeff. Jeff showed up as Jeff and I showed up as a team. That's great. Oh, that's great, that's awesome yeah, yeah, in comes, but not without six others, right, right with your. Dean: You know, I had a friend who used to refer to that as your utility belt. Right that you show up and you've got strapped on behind you. Dan: You've got your design, got it writing got it video, got it your whole. Yeah, strapped on behind you, you've got your design Got it Right. Dean: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Dan: And capability crew. Yeah, and to a certain extent I'm role modeling the, the point of the book, you know, and the way we're going about this and and you know, and more and more so, I find probably every quarter my actual doing um of production and that gets less and less and I'm actually finding um, I'm actually finding my work with perplexity very useful because it's getting me better at prompting my team members yes yeah, with perplexity, if you don't give it the right prompt, you don't get the right outcome. You know, yeah, and more and more I'm noticing I'm getting better at giving really, really, really great prompts to my artists, to the writers who are working with me, the interviewers, everything so, um, yeah, so it's been very, very helpful. I I find uh, just in a year of perplexity, I've gotten much more uh precise about exactly what I want. Dean: Yeah. Dan: Yeah. Dean: Yeah, defining right. I mean that's pretty. Yeah, yeah, that's really great. And knowing that, a lot of it, so much of that prompting, that's the language that's been adopted for interfacing with AI, chat, gpt and perplexity. Dan: The prompts that you give are the things. Dean: But there's so much of that. That's true about team as well, right? Oh yeah, being a better AI prompter is a better team prompter. Yeah yeah, being a better AI prompter is a better team prompter. Dan: Yeah, yeah, and you know I have a book coming out Now that I'm talking to you about it it may be the next book that would start in June and it's called Technology Coaching Teamwork and it has like three upward arrows that are, uh, you know, in unison with each other. There are three and I said that I think in the 21st century all businesses really have three tracks to them. They have a technology track, they have a teamwork track and they have a coaching track in the middle and that um in the 20th century, we considered management to be the basis. You know, management is the basis for business but. I think management has actually been um superseded, um by um superseded by electronics, you know actually it's the electronics are now the management, the algorithms are now the management and then you have the people who are constantly, you know, creating new technology, and you have human teamwork that's creating new things, because it's ultimately humans that are knocking off everything you know right. And then in the middle is coaching, and coaching goes back and forth between the teamwork and the technology. Technology will always do a really shitty job of coaching yes, I bet that's true, and teams will always do a sort of shitty job of uh knowing how to use technology and there has to be an interface in the middle, that's a human interface and it's a coaching, because coaching takes in a lot of factors, not just action factors or planning factors, but it takes in aspirational factors. It takes in learning factors. It takes in, you know, all sorts of transformational factors and that's a, that's a mid role. Yeah. Dean: Yes, yeah. Dan: And if you look at what you do best, it's probably coaching. Dean: Yeah, I wonder. I mean that's kind of. Dan: Joe Polish. It was Joe Polish, where he probably does best. He's probably a great coach. Dean: Yeah, I think that's true. Yeah, I think that's true. I've really been getting a lot of insight around going through and defining the VCR formula. You know proposition, proof, protocol and property. That's a. I see the clarity that. You know. There's a different level of communication and intention between. Where my I really shine is between is propositions and proof, like getting something knowing, guessing. You know we were. I was going to talk today too about guessing and betting. I've been really thinking about that. That was a great exercise that we did in our workshop. But this idea that's really what this is is guessing. I seem to have this superpower for propositions, like knowing what would be the thing to do and then proving that. That's true. But then taking that proof and creating a protocol that can be packaged and become property is a. That's a different skill set altogether and it's not as much. It's not as much. My unique ability, my superpower zone, is taking, you know, making propositions and proving them. I'm a really good guesser. Dan: That's my strength yeah. Yeah, I think the what I'm doing because it's, um, I'm really thinking a lot about it based on the last, um, uh, free zone workshop, which I did on monday and, uh, you know, monday of the week before last in toronto, where you were yeah, and and then I did it on Thursday again and I reversed the whole day oh really I reversed the whole day. I started off with guessing and betting and then indecision versus bad decision. And then the afternoon I did the second company secret and it worked a lot better. The flow was a lot better. Company secret and it worked a lot better. The flow was a lot better. But the big thing is that people say well, how do I? Um, I I just don't know how I you know that. Um, I'm telling them and they're asking me. So I'm telling them every time you take your unique ability and help someone transform their DOS issues, you're actually creating perspective. Intellectual property. And they said, well, I don't see quite how that works. I don't see how that works, so I've been, you know, and I'm taking them seriously. They don't see how that works. So I said, well, the impact filter is actually the solution. Okay, because you do the DOS question with them. You know, if we were having this discussion a year from now and you were looking back over the year, what has to have happened for you to feel happy with your progress? Okay, and specifically, what dangers do you have that need to be eliminated, what opportunities do you have that need to be captured, and what strengths do you have that need to be maximized? And there's a lot of very interesting answers that are going to come out of that, and the answers actually their answers to your question actually are the raw material for creating intellectual property the reason being is that what they're saying is unique and how you're listening to it is unique because of your unique ability so the best thing is do it, do an impact filter on what your solution is. So the best solution is best result solution is this. Worst result solution is this. And then here are the five success criteria, the eight success criteria that we have to go through to achieve the best result and that is the basis for intellectual property. Dean: What you write in that thing. Dan: So that's where I'm going next, because I think if we can get a lot of people over that hump, you're going to see a lot more confidence about what they're creating as solutions and understanding that these solutions are property. Dean: Yes. Dan: That's what I'm saying, that's what I'm thinking. Dean: Yeah, that's your guessing and betting yeah yes I agree and I think that that uh you know, I mean, I've had that to me going through this exercise of thinking, through that vision, column you know that the ultimate outcome is property, and once you have that property, it becomes it's a capability. Dan: It's a capability. Now right, that's something that you have. If it's not property, it's an opportunity for somebody to steal something ah right exactly. Yeah, I just think there's an inhibition on the part of entrepreneurs that if they have a really neat solution but it's not named and packaged and protected, um, it isn't going to really do them any good because they're going to be afraid. Look, if I say this, I'm in a conference somewhere and I say this, somebody's going to steal it. Then they're going to use it, then I I can't stop them from doing that. So the way I'm going to stop people from stealing my creativity is not to tell people what I'm creating. Right, it's just, it's just going to be me in my basement. Dean: Yeah, I bet no. Dan: I bet the vast majority of creative entrepreneurs they're the only ones who know they're creative because they're afraid of sharing their creativity, because it's not distinct enough that they can name it and package it and project it, getting the government to give you a hand in doing that Right yeah. Yeah, and I don't know maybe it's just not a goal of theirs to have intellectual property. Maybe it's you know it's a goal of mine to have everything be intellectual property, but maybe it's just not the goal of a lot of other people. Dean: What do? Dan: you think. Dean: I think that once you start to understand what the practical you know value, the asset value of having intellectual property, I think that makes a big difference. I think that's where you're, I mean you're. It's interesting that you are certainly leading the way, you know. I found it fascinating when you mentioned that if you were, you know, were measured as a Canadian company, that it would be the ninth or something like that. Dan: Yeah, during a 12-month period 23 to 24,. Based on the research that the Globe and Mail Toronto paper did, that the biggest was one of the big banks. They had the most intellectual property and if our US patents counted in Canada because I think they were just, they were just counting Canadian government patents that we would have been number nine and we're. you know, we're a tiny little speck on the windshield, I mean we're not a big company, but what I notice when I look at Canada very little originality is coming out of Canada and, for example, the biggest Canadian company with patents during that 12-month period was TD Bank. Yeah, and they had 240. 240, I mean that might be how many Google send in in a week. You know that might be the number of patents. That wouldn't be necessarily a big week at Google or Amazon or any of the other big American, because Americans are really into Americans are really, really into property. That's why they want Greenland. Dean: And Panama. Dan: And Alberta. Dean: Panama, alberta and Greenland. Dan: And the Gulf of America, yeah, the Gulf of America and property. Dean: Even if it's not actual. They want titular property. Dan: Yes. Dean: Yeah, yeah. Dan: And I haven't seen any complaints from Mexico. I mean, I haven't seen any complaints. Maybe there have been complaints, but we just haven't seen them. No, no, from now on it's the Gulf of America, which I think is rather important, and when Google just switches, I mean, google hasn't been a very big Trump fan and yet they took it seriously. Yeah, now all the tech's official. It's interesting talking to people and they say what's happening? What's happening? We don't know what's happening. I say, well, it's like the end of a Monopoly game. One of the things you have to do when you end one Monopoly game is all the pieces have to go back in the box, like Scrabble. You play Scrabble, all the pieces go back in the box at the end of a game. And I said, this is the first time since the end of the Second World War that a game is ending and all the pieces are going back into the box, except when you get to the next step. It's a bigger box, it's a different game board, there's more pieces and different rules. So this is what's happening right now. It's a new game the old game is over, new game is starting and, um, if you just watch what donald trump's doing, you're getting an idea what the new game is. Yeah, I think you're right, and one of the new game is intellectual property. Intellectual property I think this is one of the new parts of the new game. And the other thing is it's all going to be one-to-one deals. I don't think there's going to be any more multi-party deals. You know, like the North American Free Trade Act, supposedly is the United States, canada and Mexico In Europe. If you look at it, it's Canada and Mexico, it's Mexico and the United States and it's the United States and Canada. These are separate deals. They're all separate deals. That's what I think is happening. States, Canada and these are separate deals. They're all separate deals. Oh, interesting, yeah, and that's what I think is happening. It's just one-to-one. No more multilateral stuff it's all one-to-one. For example, the US ambassador is in London this week and they're working out a deal between the UK and the United States, so no tariffs apply to British, british products oh interesting yeah and you'll see it like the European Union. I was saying the European Union wants to have a deal and I said European Union, where is the European Union? You know where is? That anyway, yeah yeah, I mean, if you look at the United Nations, there's no European Union. If you look at NATO, there's no European Union. If you look at the G20 of countries, there's no European Union. There's France, there's Germany. You know, there's countries we recognize. And I think the US is just saying if you don't have a national border and you don't have a capital, and you don't have a government, we don't think it exists. We just don't think it exists. And Trump often talks about that 28 acres on the east side of Manhattan. He says boy, boy. What we could do with that right, oh, what we could do with that. You know they should. Just, you know who can do that. Who can do? United Nations, switzerland, send it to Switzerland. You know that'd be a nice place for the send it to there, you know like that and it just shows you that that was all. All those institutions were really a result of the Second World War and the Cold War, which was just a continuation of the Second World War. So I think that's one of the really big things that's happening in the world right now. And the other thing I want to talk to you about is Doge. I think Doge is one of the most phenomenally big breakthroughs in world history. What's happening with Elon Musk and his team. Dean: Yeah, I know you've been really following that with great interest. Tell me what's the latest. Dan: It's the first time in human history that you can audit government, bureauc, audit government, bureaucratic government, the part of government. You don't see Millions and millions of people who are doing things but you don't know what they're doing. There's no way of checking what they're doing. There's no way for them. And it was proven because Musk, about four weeks ago, sent out a letter to every federal employee, said last week, tell me five things that you did. And the results were not good. Dean: Well, I think the same thing is happening when people are questioned about their at-home working accomplishments too. Yeah, but that's the Well, lamar Lark, you know. Dan: Lamar. I don't think you've ever met Lamar. He's in the number one Chicago Free Zone workshops, so we have two and a quarter and he's in the first one. And he has all sorts of interesting things. He's got Chick-fil-A franchises and other things like that, okay, and he created his own church, which is a very I have met Lamar yeah, which is a very American activity. Dean: It creates your own church, you know yes yes, yeah. Dan: That's why Americans are so religious is because America is the first country that turned religion into an entrepreneurial activity. Got yourself a hall. You could do it right there in the courtyard of the Valhalla. How many chairs could you? If you really pushed it, how many chairs could you get into the courtyard? Let's see One, two three, four, five, not like the chair you're sitting on. No, I'm kidding. Dean: I'm just envisioning it. I could probably get 50 chairs in here. Dan: You got yourself, you know and set it up right, Get a good tax description yeah, you got yourself a religion there. That's great. And you're kind of tending in that direction with the word Valhalla, that's exactly right. Dean: Yes, would you. Dan: I'd pay to spend an hour or two on Sunday with you. Dean: But here's the big question, Dan Would you be committed enough to tithe? Dan: Oh yes, oh yes. Dean: Then we'd really be on to something you know. We could just count on you for your tithe to the church. That would be. Dan: That would really get us on our feet, but anyway, I was telling this story about Lamar. So he and his wife have a friend, a woman, who works for the federal government in Chicago, and so they were just talking over dinner to the person and they said, well, what's your day work, what's your day you know when do you go into the? office. When do you go into the office? When do you go into the office? And she says, oh, I haven't been to the office since before COVID. No, I know we are the office. And so they said, well, how does your home day work? And she says, well, at 830, you got to. You got to check in at 830. You check in at 830, you go online and then you put your j in at 8.30. Dean: You check in at 8.30, you go online and then you put your jiggler on Jiggler, exactly I've heard about this and they said what's the jiggler? Dan: Well, the jiggler moves. Your mouse keeps checking into different. It keeps switching to different files, positions, yeah, yeah, files. And that's the only thing that they can record from the actual office is that you're busy moving from one file to the other. And he says, well, what are you doing while that's happening? She said, well, I do a lot of shopping, you know I go out shopping and we have you know, and they come back and it goes from. You know it'll stop because there's coffee time, so we'll stop for 10 minutes for coffee and then it'll stop for lunch and stop for afternoon coffee. And then I checked out and I always check in five minutes early and I always check five minutes late, that's amazing, isn't it? that's what that's what elon Elon Musk is discovering, because Elon Musk's AI can actually discover what they did, and then it's hard for the person to answer what were the five things you did last week? You know, and the truth is that I think I'm not saying that all civil servants are worthless. I'm not saying that at all. You have it right now. It's recorded here. Your mechanism is recording that. I'm not saying that all civil servants are worthless but I do think it's harder and harder for civil servants to prove their value, because you may have gone to five important meetings, but I bet those meetings didn't produce any result. It's hard for any civil servant and you can say what you did last week. I can say what I did last week, but you were basically just meeting with yourself. Yeah, that's I saw somebody and you produce something and you made a decision and something got created and that's easy to prove. But I don't think it's easy in the civil service to prove the value of what you did the greatest raw resource in America for taking money that's being spent one way taking that money away and spending on something else. I think this is the greatest source of financial transformation going forward, because about 15 states all of them Republican states have gotten in touch with Elon Musk and say whatever you're doing in Washington, we want to do here, and I just he believes, according to his comments, that every year there's $3 trillion that's being badly spent $3 trillion you know, I got my little finger up to my mouth. $3 trillion, you know, this is that's a lot of you know, I'm at the point where I think a million is still a big deal. You know, trillion is uh, yeah, uh. Dean: I saw that somebody had invented a uh algorithm reader. They detected an algorithm in the like a fingerprint in the jiggler software. Oh that, yeah, so that you can overlay this thing and it would be able to identify that that's a jiggler that's a jiggler. Dan: That's a jiggler yeah, you got to because behind the jiggler is the prompter. Dean: The jiggler busters. Dan: Yes, exactly, he was on. He was interviewed, he and six members of his Doge team, you know, and how they're talking about them being 19 and 20 year olds, about them being 19 and 20 year olds. These were part. These were powerful people who had stepped away from their companies and their jobs just for the chance to work with the Elon. One guy had five companies. He's from Houston, he had five companies and he's taken leave from his company for a year. Just to work on the doge project. Yeah, and so that guy was talking and he said you know what we discovered? The small business administration, he said, last year gave 300 million dollars in loans to children under 11 years old wow to their to that a person who had their social security number, their social insurance number. Right, and during that same year, we gave $300 million in loans to people who were over 120 years old. Dean: Wow. Dan: That's $600 million. That's $600 million, that's almost a billion. Anyway, that's happening over and over. They're just discovering these and those checks are arriving somewhere and somebody's cashing those checks, but it's not appropriate. So I think this is the biggest deal. I think this changes everything, and I've noticed that the Democratic Party is in a tailspin, and has been especially since they started the Doge project, because the people doing the jiggling and the people who where the checks are going to the run I bet 90% of them are Democrats the money's going to democratic organizations, since going to democratic individuals and they're going to be cash strapped. You know that they've been. This isn't last year, this goes back 80 years. This has been going on since the New Deal, when the Democrats really took over Washington. And I bet this I bet they can track all the checks that went back 80 years. Dean: I mean, this is that's really something, isn't it? I was just thinking about yeah, this kind of transparency is really like. I think, when you really get down to it, we're getting to a point where there's the market does not support inefficiency anymore. It's not baked in. If you have workers for instance, most of the time you have salaried workers your real expectation is that they're going to be productive. I don't know what the actual stats are, do you know? But let's say that they're going to be actually productive for 50% of the time. But you look at now just the ability to, especially on task-related things or AI type of things um, collins, chris no, chris johnson's um, um, oh yeah um uh, you know the the ai dialers there, of being able, there's zero. Dan: They were doing, um, you know they were doing. Maybe you know the dialers were doing. You know, because some of the sometimes the other, the person at the other end they answered and they'd have a you know five minute call or something like that. So in a day in a day, like they have an eight hour thing they might do you know. 50, 50 call outs 50 or 60 calls yeah, his. Ai does 25,000 calls a minute. Dean: Exactly that's. What I mean is that those things are just that everything is compressed. Now there's no, because it's taken out all the air, all the fluff around it. What humans come with. You're right what you said earlier about all the pieces going back in the box and we're totally reset. Yeah, I think we're definitely that you know yeah and the thing thing about this. Dan: What I found interesting is that the request coming in from the states that they moved the doge you know the process department of government efficiency that I. I think he's putting together a vast system that can be applied to any government you know, it could be, and, uh, and, but the all the requests came in from republican states, not from Democratic states, waste and abuse and waste and fraud. probably for the over last 80 years, has been the party in the United States which was most invested in the bureaucracy of the government you know. And yeah, I mean, do you know anybody who works for the government? I mean actually, I mean you may have met the person, but I mean, do you know anybody who works for the government? I mean actually, I mean you may have met the person but I mean, I don't know. Do you do, do you know anybody who works for the government? I don't believe, I do, really, and I do, and I don't either right, I don't I don't, I don't, neither you know I mean, I mean everybody I know is an entrepreneur everybody I know is entrepreneurial. And yeah, the people who aren't entrepreneurial are the families. You know they would be family connections of the entrepreneurs. I just don't know anybody who works for the government. You know, I've been 50 years and I can't say I know anybody who works for the government but, there's lots of them. Yeah, yeah so they don't they. They're not involved in entrepreneurial circles, that's for sure. Dean: It's Ontario Hydro or Ontario Power Generation. Is that the government? No, that's the government, then I do. I know one person. I know one person that works for the government. Dan: All right, Send him an email and say what are five things you did last week? Yeah, what? Dean: did you do last week? Dan: Oh my goodness, that's so funny, impress me. Dean: Yes. Dan: Yeah. Dean: Yeah. Dan: I think it's a stage in technological development, I think it's a state, just where it has to do with the ability to measure, and this has been a vast dark space government that you can't really, yeah, and in fairness to them, they couldn't measure themselves. In other words, that they didn't have the ability, even if they were honest and forthright and they were committed and they were productive, they themselves did not have the ability to measure their own activities until now. And I think, and I think now they will, and I think now they will, and, but but anyway, I just think this is a major, major event. This is this is equal to the printing press. You know this is equal to to electricity. You can measure what government does electricity. You can measure what government does In the history of human beings. This is a major breakthrough. That's amazing. Dean: So great Look around. You don't want a time to be alive. Dan: Yeah, I mean depending on where you work I guess that's absolutely true. Dean: I've been listening to, uh I was just listening, uh just started actually a podcast about uh, thomas edison, uh this is a really great podcast, one of my great, one of my great heroes. Yes, exactly, the podcast is called Founders. Dan: Founders yeah. Dean: Founders. Yeah, david Sunra, I think, is the guy's name and all he does is he reads biographies and then he gives his insights on the biographies. It's just a single voice podcast. It's not like guests or anything, it's just him breaking down his lessons and notes from reading certain reading these biographies and it's really well done. But he had what turned me on he did. I first heard a podcast he did about Albert Lasker, who was the guy, the great advertising guy, the man who sold America and yeah, so I've been listening through and very interesting. But the Thomas Edison thing I'm at the point where he was talking about his first things. He sold some telegraph patent that he had an idea that he had created for $40,000, which was like you know a huge amount of money back then and that allowed him to set up Menlo Park. And then at the time Menlo Park was kind of out in the middle of nowhere and you know they asked why would you set up out there? And no distractions. And he created a whole you know a whole environment of where people were undistracted and able to invent and what you know. If they get bored, what are they going to do? They're going to invent something, just creating this whole environment. Dan: Well, he wasn't distractible because he was largely deaf. He had childhood injury, yeah, so he wasn't distracted by other people talking because he couldn't really make out. So you know, he had to focus where he could focus. And yeah, there is actually in my hometown, which his hometown is called Milan, ohio. I grew up two miles. I grew up I wasn't born there, but when I was two years old, we moved to a farm there. It was two miles from Edison. His home is there. It's a museum. Dean: Milan. Dan: Ohio and that was 1830s, somewhere 1838, something like that. I'm not quite sure. But there's a business in Norwalk, Ohio, where we moved from the farm when I was 11 years old Ohio, where we moved from the farm when I was 11 years old, and there's a business in there that started off as a dynamo company. Dynamo was sort of like an electric generator. Dean: Yeah, and we had dynamo in Georgetown. Dan: on the river, yeah, and that business continues since the mid-1800s, that business continues, and everything like that. My sense is that Edison put everything together that constitutes the modern scientific technological laboratory. In other words that Menlo Park is the first time you've really put everything together. That includes, you know, the science, the technology, the experimentation the creation of patents, the packaging of the new ideas, getting investment from Wall Street and everything. He created the entire gateway for the modern technological corporation, I think. Dean: I think that's amazing, very nice. I like to look at the. I like to trace the timelines of something right, like when you realize it's very interesting when you think and you hear about the lore and you look at the accomplishments of someone like Thomas Edison or Leonardo da Vinci or anybody, you look at the total of what you know about what they were able to accomplish, but when you granularly get down to the timeline of it, you don't, like you realize how. I think I remember reading about da vinci. I think he spent like seven years doing just this one uh, one period of projects. That was uh, um. So he puts it in perspective right of a of the, the whole of a career, that it really breaks down to the, the individual, uh chapters, that that make it up, you know, yeah, and it's funny, I've written about somebody, Jim Collins the good to great author. I heard him. His kind of hero was Peter Drucker and he remembers going to Peter Drucker and he had a bookshelf with all of his books. I think he had like 90 books or something that he had written, Peter Drucker, and he had them. Jim Collins set them up on his bookshelf and he would move a piece of tape that shows his current age against the age that Peter Drucker was when he had written those things and he realized that at you know, 50 years old, something like you know, 75% of Peter Drucker's work was after that age and even into his 80s or whatever. Dan: Yeah, most of my work is after 70. I was just going to say yeah, exactly, I look at that. You look at all of the things and then at 70, yeah, yeah, the actual stuff I've created is really yeah, that's when I really started to produce a lot after 70. Dean: Mm-hmm. Dan: Yeah, a lot of R&D. I did a lot of R&D. Dean: Right. Dan: Exactly, yeah, yeah, yeah. And you know, my goal is that 80 to 90 will be much more productive than 70 to 80. Yeah, I was talking to someone today interesting, very interesting physical fitness guy here in Toronto and he's a really great chiropractor so he's working. So I have I'm making great progress with the structural repair of my left knee. But there's all sorts of functional stuff that has to come along with it and he's my main man for doing this. But he was talking, he's 50, and he said you know, my goal is that 60 to 70 is going to be my most active part of my life, you know, from mountain climbing to all these different really high endurance athletics and sports, and so we got talking and I just shared with him the idea that the real goal you should have or which covers a lot of other areas is that, if you're like my goal for 90, I'm just going on 81, my goal for 90 is that I'm more ambitious at 90 than I am at the present. Dean: And. Dan: I said that's what that almost seems impossible, impossible well, well it is if you're just looking at yourself as a single individual yeah but if you're looking at yourself as someone who has an expand team, it's actually very possible. Dean: Yeah, yeah yeah, you're mine are those potato chips no, it's a piece of cellophane wrapped around something. That was the word right Retired. And they've been retired for about five years or so and I hadn't seen them in a couple of years. But it's really interesting to, at 72, the uh, you know the, just the level you can tell just physically and everything mentally, everything about them. They're on the, the decline phase of the thing they're not ramping up. You know, like just physically they are, um, you know they're, they're big, um cruisers. You know they've been going on cruises now every every six weeks or so, but, um, but yeah, no, no, uh, no more golf, no more. Like you see, they're intentionally kind of winding things down, resigning to the yeah. Dan: Yeah, it's very interesting. I don't know if you caught it in the news. It was, I think, right at the end of January. But you know the name Daniel Kahneman. Dean: I know the name. Yeah, thinking fast and slow. Dan: Fast thinking slow yeah, he committed suicide in Switzerland. Dean: I did not know that. When was that he? Dan: was 90 years old, I think it was January 28th. Dean: And it was all planned out. Dan: It was all planned out and he went to Switzerland to do it, because they have the legal framework where you can do that and everything else. And I found it so interesting that I did a whole bunch of perplexity searches and I said, because he was very influential, I never read his book, because I read the first five or 10 pages and it just didn't seem that interesting to me and it seemed like he had. You know that he's famous for that book and he's famous for it, and it seemed to be that he's kind of like a one trick pony. You know, he's got a great book that really changed things. And then I started looking. I said, well, what else did he do besides that one book? And it's not too much. And he did that, you know, 40 years ago. It was sort of something he did 40 years ago. Dean: Wow. Dan: And I just said gee, I wonder if he, you know, he just hasn't been real productive. Wonder if he, you know, he just hasn't been real productive, not not starting in january, but he hadn't been real productive over the last 20 or 30 years and he did that. Dean: Uh, and anyway, you know, I don't know. I don't know that I've been living under a rock or whatever. I didn't even realize that this was a real thing. I have a good friend in Canada whose grandfather is tomorrow scheduled for assisted. It's a big thing in Canada. Dan: Canada is the most leading country in incidents of people being assisted in committing suicide. Dean: Yeah, and. Dan: I have my suspicions. It's a way for the government to cut checks to old people. You know like assist them to leave. You know I mean it's just. What a confusing set of emotions that must bring up for someone you love. Confusing and disturbing about his committing suicide and it's really a big topic, you know, because he was saying you can always get on top of whatever you're experiencing and get useful lessons from it, right? Dean: and I said. Dan: I said, well, you must have reached an empty week or something. You know I I don't know what, what happened I, you know I mean right and uh, cause I I'm finding um the experience of being 80, the experience of being 70 and 80, very, very fruitful for coming up with new thoughts and coming up with new ideas right, you know and what, what is still important when you're uh, you know, still important when you're. you know what is even more important and what is even more clear when you're 80. That wasn't clear when you were 50 or 60. I think that's a useful thought. You know that's a useful thought, yeah, but it's really interesting. I never find suicide is understandable. Dean: I know, yeah, I get it. I see that you think about that too. I've had that. I've had some other people, my cousin, years and years ago was the first person kind of close to me that had committed suicide, and you know. But you always think it's just like you, I can't imagine that like I. I can imagine, uh, just completely like disappearing or whatever you know starting off somewhere else, like complete, you know, reset, but not something that that final, you know. Dan: You know, I can understand just extreme, intolerable pain you know, I mean. I can, I can, I can totally get that. Dean: Yeah, yeah. Dan: Yeah, I mean, it's just you. You just can't go through another day of it. I I just totally understand that but, where it's more of a psychological emotional you get a, got yourself in a corner and that, uh then, um, you know, I don't really, um, I don't really comprehend what's going on there. You know, I I obviously something's going on, but I you know, I, I obviously something's going on, but I, just from, I've never had a suicidal thought. I mean, you know, I've had some low points, I've had some, but even on my low points I had something that was fun that day you know Right Right, right Right. Or I had an interesting thought. Yeah, right. Dean: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, I'm yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, yeah. Dan: Well, I'm glad we hit on that topic because I said, you may think I know that the person doing it has a completely logical reason for doing it. It's just not a logic that can be explained easily to other people yeah, when you're not in that spot. I get it, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah anyway this was a good one. This was a good one. Yeah, now okay, wait actually yeah, I'll be calling from chicago next week. Dean: Okay, perfect I'll be here, yeah, um, yeah, I want to. I'd love to, um, if we remember, and if we don't, that's fine too, but if we remember, you brought up something the I would love to see and maybe talk about the difference between uh, you know, between 60, 70, 80, your thoughts of those things. Yeah, you're getting to that point I'm 22 years behind you, so I'm just turning 59 right before you turn 81. Dan: So that'd be something I'll put some thought to it. I love it. Dean: Okay. Dan: Perfect, thanks, dan. All right, okay, thanks, bye.

Simon Conway
Mouse jiggler's, free speech, and Will is a rarity

Simon Conway

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 34:17


Thursday's third hour.

[Der Weisheit]
Ein Jiggler voller Hoffnung – Der Weisheit – s11e07

[Der Weisheit]

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 60:00


Ein Jiggler voller Hoffnung – Der Weisheit – s11e07

DONAES - IBIZA GLOBAL RADIO SHOW
DONAES #351 - ASTRAL VOYAGE RADIO SHOW

DONAES - IBIZA GLOBAL RADIO SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 64:54


ASTRAL VOYAGE by DONAES, with Special Thanks to Nico Pusch, Phillosopher; Just Gabe, Zankee Gulati; Analog Jungs, Santiago Garcia, Sam Farsio, Jiggler, Chris Estrella, Mr Joe, Dwson; Ed-Ward , Mollono.Bass, Sebastian Wojkowski, Meera (NO), Tiga & Hudson Mohawke and Reznik !!!

Politisches Feuilleton - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Hintern statt Hirn - Der Mouse Jiggler als Symptom einer falschen Arbeitskultur

Politisches Feuilleton - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 4:15


Thiele, Christian www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Politisches Feuilleton

What the Wirtschaft?! - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Mouse Jiggler und Agenten - Von Arbeitszeitkämpfen im Home Office

What the Wirtschaft?! - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 41:29


Was haben Mouse-Jiggler, Süßkartoffeln und Privatdetektive gemeinsam? Alles bewährte Mittel, mit denen in Home Offices ein Kampf um die Arbeitszeit ausgefochten wird. Anca und Gregor finden heraus, was davon legal ist und was nicht.**********In dieser Folge:00:02:57 - Wie Arbeitnehmer im Home Office tricksen und Arbeitgeber kontrollieren00:23:39 - Was solche Methoden über unsere Arbeitswelt sagen00:28:55 - Was davon ist legal und was nicht?00:38:53 - Fazit**********Die Quellen zur Folge:Scott, Mautz (2018). A 2-Year Stanford Study Shows the Astonishing Productivity Boost of Working From Home.Bossware and Employment Tech Database, coworker.org. Publiziert: November 2021.Destatis, Knapp ein Viertel aller Erwerbstätigen arbeitete 2022 im Homeoffice. Juli 2023.Erwerbstätigkeit, Statistisches Bundesamt, Juli. 2023.A Framework for Reclaiming and Building Worker Power, coworker.org.**********Habt ihr auch manchmal einen WTF-Moment, wenn es um Wirtschaft und Finanzen geht? Wir freuen uns über eure Themenvorschläge und Feedback an whatthewirtschaft@deutschlandfunknova.de.**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: Tiktok und Instagram.

Consumer Tech Update
Can IT detect your mouse jiggler?

Consumer Tech Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 5:03


Employees are using keyboard simulators and mouse jigglers to appear busy, but workplaces are catching on.

The DJ Sessions
Martin Eyerer on the Virtual Sessions presented by The DJ Sessions 7/16/24

The DJ Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 68:59


Martin Eyerer on the Virtual Sessions presented by The DJ Sessions 7/16/24 About Martin Eyerer - Martin Eyerer, a luminary in the electronic music scene, has solidified his status not only through his dynamic DJ sets around the globe but also through an impressive discography of more than 250 releases on various esteemed labels. His profound influence extends beyond performance, deeply rooted in the heart of Berlin's music and creative industries. As co-founder and CEO of Riverside Studios Berlin, Martin has cultivated a leading music studio and creative economy complex. Spanning 3000 sqm in the vibrant area of Berlin-Kreuzberg, this complex, with its 27 state-of-the-art studios, stands as a testament to Martin's commitment to the arts and his visionary approach to fostering creative collaboration. In addition to his impactful work with Riverside Studios, Martin is the visionary founder of the renowned Kling Klong label, guiding it to over 150 releases and establishing a gold standard for innovation and quality in sound. This label has become a beacon for artists seeking a platform that truly values groundbreaking music and artistic integrity. Since stepping into the role of CEO at Factory Berlin in 2018, Martin has seamlessly blended the worlds of music, technology, and startup innovation, creating a vibrant community where ideas and execution converge. His tenure there has been characterized by a unique ability to harmonize diverse musical and technological landscapes, fostering an environment where creativity can flourish. Looking ahead to 2024, Martin is set to continue his influential streak with new tracks slated for release on his Kling Klong label and on Spotify. These projects, including collaborations with esteemed artists such as Namito, Jiggler, Chopstick, Alex Kid, and Craig Walker from Archive, build on the success of his notable track "Turn Turn Turn" featuring Abby. Martin Eyerer's career is a vibrant mosaic of music, innovation, and leadership, marking him as an enduring figure in the global electronic music community and a pioneering force in the creative economy.   About The DJ Sessions - “The DJ Sessions” is a Twitch/Mixcloud "Featured Partner” live streaming/podcast series featuring electronic music DJ's/Producers via live mixes/interviews and streamed/distributed to a global audience. TheDJSessions.com The series constantly places in the “Top Ten” on Twitch Music and the “Top Five” in the “Electronic Music", “DJ", "Dance Music" categories. TDJS is rated in the Top 0.11% of live streaming shows on Twitch out of millions of live streamers. It has also been recognized by Apple twice as a "New and Noteworthy” podcast and featured three times in the Apple Music Store video podcast section. UStream and Livestream have also listed the series as a "Featured" stream on their platforms since its inception. The series is also streamed live to multiple other platforms and hosted on several podcast sites. It has a combined live streaming/podcast audience is over 125,000 viewers per week. With over 2,400 episodes produced over the last 14 years "The DJ Sessions" has featured international artists such as: BT, Youngr, Dr. Fresch, Ferry Corsten, Sevenn, Drove, Martin Trevy, Jacob Henry, Nathassia aka Goddess is a DJ, Wuki, DiscoKitty, Moon Beats, Barnacle Boi, Spag Heddy, Scott Slyter, Simply City, Rob Gee, Micke, Jerry Davila, SpeakerHoney, Sickotoy, Teenage Mutants, Wooli, Somna, Gamuel Sori, Curbi, Alex Whalen, Vintage & Morelli, Netsky, Rich DietZ, Stylust, Bexxie, Chuwe, Proff, Muzz, Raphaelle, Boris, MJ Cole, Flipside, Ross Harper, DJ S.K.T., Skeeter, Bissen, 2SOON, Kayzo, Sabat, Katie Chonacas, DJ Fabio, Homemade, Hollaphonic, Lady Waks, Dr. Ushuu, Arty/Alpha 9, Miri Ben-Ari, DJ Ruby, DJ Colette, Nima Gorji, Kaspar Tasane, Andy Caldwell, Party Shirt, Plastik Funk, ENDO, John Tejada, Hoss, Alejandro, DJ Sash U, Arkley, Bee Bee, Cozmic Cat, Superstar DJ Keoki, Crystal Waters, Swedish Egil, Martin Eyerer, Dezarate, Maddy O'Neal, Sonic Union, Lea Luna, Belle Humble, Marc Marzenit, Ricky Disco, AthenaLuv, Maximillian, Saeed Younan, Inkfish, Kidd Mike, Michael Anthony, They Kiss, Downupright, Harry “the Bigdog” Jamison, DJ Tiger, DJ Aleksandra, 22Bullets, Carlo Astuti, Mr Jammer, Kevin Krissen, Amir Sharara, Coke Beats, Danny Darko, DJ Platurn, Tyler Stone, Chris Coco, Purple Fly, Dan Marciano, Johan Blende, Amber Long, Robot Koch, Robert Babicz, KHAG3, Elohim, Hausman, Jaxx & Vega, Yves V, Ayokay, Leandro Da Silva, The Space Brothers, Jarod Glawe, Jens Lissat, Lotus, Beard-o-Bees, Luke the Knife, Alex Bau, Arroyo Low, Camo & Crooked, ANG, Amon Tobin, Voicians, Florian Kruse, Dave Summit, Bingo Players, Coke Beats, MiMOSA, Drasen, Yves LaRock, Ray Okpara, Lindsey Stirling, Mako, Distinct, Still Life, Saint Kidyaki, Brothers, Heiko Laux, Retroid, Piem, Tocadisco, Nakadia, Protoculture, Sebastian Bronk, Toronto is Broken, Teddy Cream, Mizeyesis, Simon Patterson, Morgan Page, Jes, Cut Chemist, The Him, Judge Jules, DubFX, Thievery Corporation, SNBRN, Bjorn Akesson, Alchimyst, Sander Van Dorn, Rudosa, Hollaphonic, DJs From Mars, GAWP, David Morales, Roxanne, JB & Scooba, Spektral, Kissy Sell Out, Massimo Vivona, Moullinex, Futuristic Polar Bears, ManyFew, Joe Stone, Reboot, Truncate, Scotty Boy, Doctor Nieman, Jody Wisternoff, Thousand Fingers, Benny Bennasi, Dance Loud, Christopher Lawrence, Oliver Twizt, Ricardo Torres, Patricia Baloge, Alex Harrington, 4 Strings, Sunshine Jones, Elite Force, Revolvr, Kenneth Thomas, Paul Oakenfold, George Acosta, Reid Speed, TyDi, Donald Glaude, Jimbo, Ricardo Torres, Hotel Garuda, Bryn Liedl, Rodg, Kems, Mr. Sam, Steve Aoki, Funtcase, Dirtyloud, Marco Bailey, Dirtmonkey, The Crystal Method, Beltek, Darin Epsilon, Kyau & Albert, Kutski, Vaski, Moguai, Blackliquid, Sunny Lax, Matt Darey, and many more. In addition to featuring international artists TDJS focuses on local talent based on the US West Coast. Hundreds of local DJ's have been featured on the show along with top industry professionals. We have recently launched v3.1 our website that now features our current live streams/past episodes in a much more user-friendly mobile/social environment. In addition to the new site, there is a mobile app (Apple/Android) and VR Nightclubs (VR Chat). About The DJ Sessions Event Services - TDJSES is a 501c3 Non-profit charitable organization that's main purpose is to provide music, art, fashion, dance, and entertainment to local and regional communities via events and video production programming distributed via live and archival viewing. For all press inquiries regarding “The DJ Sessions”, or to schedule an interview with Darran Bruce, please contact us at info@thedjsessions.com.

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The HR Lady, Podcast
They Got Fired For What? The Great Mouse Jiggler Debate

The HR Lady, Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 20:59 Transcription Available


Join Wendy Sellers, "The HR Lady," and fabulous co-host JC as they dive into a controversial topic: employees getting fired for using mouse jigglers to simulate activity. In this episode, they discuss the recent firings at Wells Fargo and explore the broader implications for remote work management. Discover the challenges and responsibilities managers face in ensuring productivity, the distinction between leaders and managers, and the importance of effective communication and collaboration. Wendy and JC also share amusing anecdotes and practical advice for small businesses navigating the complexities of modern work environments. Don't miss out on this insightful and entertaining discussion, packed with real-life examples and valuable tips for both employees and employers.

TechTimeRadio
211: Breaking Down Tech Trends: Flip Phones are HOT, while Tesla's Cybertruck is NOT with another Recall. We Explore Email Scams in LETTERS and Beware Mouse Jiggler Software will get you FIRED | Air Date: 6/23 - 6/29/24

TechTimeRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 55:56 Transcription Available


Curious about why flip phones are making a comeback? Discover the nostalgia behind these iconic devices and explore the trend of tech minimalism that's captivating even the most devoted smartphone users. We'll also take a deep dive into the world of phone scams, offering you invaluable tips to safeguard your personal information and outsmart those pesky scammers. With the latest scoop on Tesla's Cybertruck recall due to a windshield wiper issue, we'll discuss the ongoing challenges the tech giant faces in vehicle reliability.Ever wondered what happens when you click on a suspicious email link? Get ready for a revealing hands-on exploration of email scams, where we dissect phishing attempts and share some hilarious—and eye-opening—stories. Learn how to identify common email scams, from fake job interviews to fraudulent gift card requests, and arm yourself with the knowledge to protect your digital identity on LETTERS.Plus, you won't want to miss our unique celebration of Goat Cheese Day, featuring a surprising pairing with Elijah Craig Single Barrel bourbon that promises to delight your taste buds.We're also tackling the issue of remote workers using mouse movers to fake productivity and the subsequent corporate crackdowns. With a blend of humor and insightful discussion, we'll explore the implications of these practices on remote work policies. Raise a glass and tune in for an hour of engaging and educational technology talk that's sure to leave you informed and entertained.Episode 211: Starts at :30Episode 210:  This week on TechTime with Nathan Mumm®, Buckle up as we dive into the latest tech news and stories to keep you on the edge of your seat.Welcome to TechTime Radio! Today, we're taking a nostalgic trip to the early 2000s with “The Flip Phone Renaissance.” Remember those iconic clamshell devices that once graced our pockets? Well, they're making a comeback. But wait, there's more! Sick of Scams? Stop Answering Your Phone: Scammers have mastered caller ID spoofing, making it hard to trust any incoming call. The first rule? Don't answer unknown numbers—even some known ones. Let it go to voicemail and decide if it's legit.Tesla Recalls Every Cybertruck Again: If you're a Cybertruck owner, pay attention. Tesla has issued another recall. Safety first, folks! As our ‘Letters' segment, all of these items and more are back talking about email scams, hacks and all-out mistruths. Join us weekly on TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm, the show that makes you go "Humm" Technology news of the week for June 23rd - June 29th 2024--- [Now on Today's Show]--- [Top Stories in Technology]Tesla recalls every CybertruckFlip phone sales are surging as folks seek connection without distractionSick of scams? Stop answering your phone. --- [Pick of the Day - Whiskey Tasting Reveal]Elijah Craig Single Barrel Private Barrel Barrel Proof -  ParishNW #1 | 122.8 Proof |$60--- [Letters]TechTime Staff share this week's informative emails that were received during the week. This includes scams, phishing emails, and all-out mistruths disguised as legitimate emails.--- [Mike's Mesmerizing Moment--- [This Week in Technology]June 22, 1946, First Jet Mail Delivered --- [Marc's Whiskey Mumble]Marc Gregoire's review of this week's whiskey--- [Technology Fail of the Week]This week's “Technology Fail” comes to us from a Man who Sues Apple After Wife Discovers Cheating Via Messages Synced to iMac--- [Nathan Nugget]Do not use Mouse Jigglers for your job--- [Pick of the Day Whiskey Review]Elijah Craig Single Barrel Private Barrel Barrel Proof -  ParishNW #1 | 122.8 Proof |$60Mike: Thumbs UpNathan: Thumbs Up

The Show
JIGGLER

The Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 77:15


No recaps on Friday shows, but Josh found the reverb mic.

Joie de Vivre - Podcast
Joie de Vivre - Episode 477

Joie de Vivre - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 61:58


1)Temazkal - Heal (Original Mix) 2)Jack Willard - Big Sky (Extended Mix) 3)Bless You - Save Our Ship (SOS) (Extended Mix) 4)Jiggler, Vincent Marlice - I Don't Mind (Original Mix) 5)John Summit, Hayla - Shiver (Extended Mix) 6)Jordin Post - Just Hold On (Extended Mix) 7)Disclosure, Eliza Doolittle - You & Me (Rivo Extended Mix) 8)Idd Aziz, Sunlee - Kibogoyo (Original Mix) 9)Browncoat - Home (Extended Mix) 10)Daniel Portman - The Tribe (Extended Mix) 11)Me & My Toothbrush - Disco Ibiza (Extended Mix) 12)Nora En Pure - Birthright (Danijel Kostic Remix)

Revolution Radio
Eelke Kleijn - Days Like Nights 324 [30.01.2024]

Revolution Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 60:00


01. Sahar - Different Days (Hardt Antoine Remix) [Isolate] 02. Jiggler, Vincent Marlice - I Don't Mind [Stil vol Talent] 03. Jimi Jules - Power House [Innervisions] 04. Several Definitions - Another Day (Squire Remix) [Eklektisch] 05. Tiga & Kölsch - Hand in Hand (Jonathan Kaspar Remix) [Turbo] 06. Stereoclip - Sunset Drive (Calussa Remix) [Electronic Elements] 07. 1979 - Speedway [Symbiosis] 08. Maga & Emanuel Satie - Love Accelerator [Frau Blau] 09. My Friend feat. Darla - Flash (Dosem Remix) [Armada] 10. Rex The Dog - Your Wish Is My Command [Diynamic] 11. Amirali - Deep Inside (Eelke Kleijn Deep Inside the 90s Remix) [DAYS like NIGHTS] 12. Boku - Fading Echoes [Four Four]Eelke Kleijn is a rare talent. With work stretching across movie trailer scores, deep live shows and incredibly well formed production, he crosses a boundary from electronic producer and in to a tr... Download

Quarks & Quaaludes #EpicHouseJourney
Q&Q Jan 2024 - James Elder

Quarks & Quaaludes #EpicHouseJourney

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 95:14


Hey Q&Q friends - welcome to the first #EpicHouseJourney of 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣4️⃣

Eelke Kleijn | DAYS like NIGHTS Radio
DAYS like NIGHTS 324

Eelke Kleijn | DAYS like NIGHTS Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 60:00


DAYS like NIGHTS: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dayslikenights Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dayslikenights Web: https://www.dayslikenights.com Subscribe to the podcast RSS:
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 . 01. Sahar - Different Days (Hardt Antoine Remix) [Isolate] 02. Jiggler, Vincent Marlice - I Don't Mind [Stil vol Talent] 03. Jimi Jules - Power House [Innervisions] 04. Several Definitions - Another Day (Squire Remix) [Eklektisch] 05. Tiga & Kölsch - Hand in Hand (Jonathan Kaspar Remix) [Turbo] 06. Stereoclip - Sunset Drive (Calussa Remix) [Electronic Elements] 07. 1979 - Speedway [Symbiosis] 08. Maga & Emanuel Satie - Love Accelerator [Frau Blau] 09. My Friend feat. Darla - Flash (Dosem Remix) [Armada] 10. Rex The Dog - Your Wish Is My Command [Diynamic] 11. Amirali - Deep Inside (Eelke Kleijn Deep Inside the 90s Remix) [DAYS like NIGHTS] 12. Boku - Fading Echoes [Four Four] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

Talk Nerdy to Me
Here Comes Calico issue 8 discussion with H. H. German of Sigma Comics

Talk Nerdy to Me

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 37:12


Just in time for Christmas, I am delivering the goods on the long awaited Here Comes Calico issue #8. If you're an animal lover, you're gonna like Calico. This character delivers justice for the animals that are needlessly mistreated. Calico's brand of justice is meted out with a big heaping spoonful of violence. Just think of him like Punisher meets PETA. Calico is the main character of the story, but he isn't the only interesting one. There are several very compelling characters introduced in this mini-series with some interesting sub-plots. I did get H.H. to to divulge, that this mini series isn't the last we will see of Calico or his plethora of supporting cast. I am looking forward to seeing the origin of The Jiggler and the rise of Kingman just to name a few. Show your love by backing his kickstarter for issue #8. The kickstarter will run until January 6th, 2024. https://youtu.be/cHiUss1uh38 SUBSCRIBE to watch more videos like this one!  LET'S CONNECT! Zia Comics website Zia Comics Facebook Zia Comics Twitter Zia Comics Instagram Zia Comics TikTok LISTEN TO OUR PODCAST on iTunes  #ziacomics #lascruces #sigmacomics #calico #herecomescalico

UGENIUS Radio Podcast
UGENIUS Radio #047 with The Journey

UGENIUS Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 60:00


Tracklist: 1. Kellerkind - Blue Sky Thinking [Stil Vor Talent] 2. Peppou - Wasted (Malandra Jr. Remix) [EXE] 3. Cioz & Beacon Bloom - Without A Sound [UGENIUS] 4. Darksidvinyl & Mr Moudz - Chemirocha [Monaberry] 5. VAPA - Vision [VAPA Records] 6. Kasey Taylor & Karl Pilbrow - Wanderlust [Sudbeat] 7. D-Nox & Albuquerque feat. Megan Deus - Choices [Sprout] 8. Jiggler & Vincent Marlice - I Don't Mind [Stil Vor Talent] 9. Bohm - Digital Awakening [UGENIUS] 10. Dmitry Molosh - Plant Growth [Proportion] 11. John Johnson - London (James Harcourt Remix) [ICONYC]

Ineffably Sublime
2.) The Jiggler Judge

Ineffably Sublime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 99:50


Episode Two: The Jiggler Judge - A Thanksgiving Feast of Laughter! Get ready for another hearty serving of hilarity on Episode Two of Ineffably Sublime! Join hosts Mitch and DeeJ as they dig into the Thanksgiving festivities with their signature blend of wit, wisdom, and whimsy.

Kling Klong Radio Show
Kling Klong show 395

Kling Klong Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 60:01


Playlist Kling Klong show 395 1. Dino Lenny - I´ve learned that - crosstown rebels 2. Matador - what you say is so - crosstown rebels 3. Sis - orgsa - mobilee 4. Pale blue - together (kolsch rmx) - crosstown rebels 5. Maceo Plex - together (2011 mix) - Crosstown Rebels 6. Budakid - milestones - exploited 7. Ede & Max Joni - weine nicht kind - Watergate 8. Adam port & monolink - point of no return - afterlife 9. Jiggler - calima - still hot berlin

Andreas und Umberto
#82 Gettin' Jiggler Wit It

Andreas und Umberto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 35:06


Folge Nummer 82. Die kurze Folge! Michael hasst "Die Welt", aber liebt Home Office. Stefan wiederum kann Home Office nicht leiden, aber liebt Meetings. Für alle Zuhörer*innen, die Andreas und Umberto während der Arbeit hören, haben wir eine kleine Kaufempfehlung: Den Mausjiggler (Reflink: https://amzn.to/3Gtta5R)! Michael ist Fan vom Konzept "Leistung gegen Geld", bei "Zeit gegen Geld" kommt ihm leider seine extrem hohe Arbeitsgeschwindigkeit in die Quere. Aber der Trend bei der Arbeit zu Hause geht eh zum Second Screen. Abermals legt Michael ein Konzept vor, um den Ukrainekrieg zu beenden und auch diesmal findet Stefan recht schnell das ein oder andere Loophole. Alle Putinsympathisanten*innen bitte weghören. Außerdem kümmern wir uns noch um ein alltägliches Problem: Ihr seid von einem Dämon besessen und wisst nicht, wen ihr am besten aufsucht? Die Kirche? Einen Psychiater? Oder doch eher ab in die Notaufnahme? Wir haben auf jeden Fall den richtigen Ratschlag für euch. Bei dem Dümmsten, was wir in den letzten 2 Wochen getan haben, wird Stefan von ein paar Persern wirklich übel abgezogen und Michael liegt im Clinch mit seinem Arbeitgeber. Deswegen: Schaltet die Kreissägen auf Podcast und haltet euer Ohr ans Sägeblatt, um euch die neue Folge Andreas und Umberto in den Ohrbereich zu schrauben.

Home Value Stories
Don't Be a Mouse Jiggler

Home Value Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 17:15


Have you ever heard of a mouse jiggler? Have you ever used one? What does a mouse jiggler have to do with real property appraising or any profession for that matter? One thing is for sure, being a mouse jiggler can hurt us and others. In this episode, I talk about what a mouse jiggler is and how that relates to other work.

Selador Sessions
Selador Sessions 177 | Darksidevinyl

Selador Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 59:04


This week, to coincide with the release of his brand new single for Selador, a collaboration with Italian Producer Emanuele Esposito entitled 'Your Way', we welcome back our Egyptian king for another Session. Please give it up for... Darksidevinyl. 1. Emanuele Esposito, Darksidevinyl ‘Your Way 2. Darksidevinyl & Ucha ‘Another Brick In The Wall' 3. Guy Mantzur & Khen ‘Where Is Home' 4. Odasoul ‘Points' 5. Black Circle ‘Inner Tension' 6. Blond:ish Francis & Amadou ‘Raffa FL Remix' 7. Alphadog ‘It's Insanity (Goom Gum) 8. Silver Panda ‘We Call This Acid' 9. Doctors On Decks ‘Now' (Tube & Berger/Modul Kollektiv) 10. Marc DePulse & Betoko ‘Pulzing' (Jiggler) 11. K Loveski, Ewan Rill ‘Elau' 12. Demayä ‘Assez' This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

Selador Recordings Podcasts
Selador Sessions 177 | Darksidevinyl

Selador Recordings Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 59:04


This week, to coincide with the release of his brand new single for Selador, a collaboration with Italian Producer Emanuele Esposito entitled 'Your Way', we welcome back our Egyptian king for another Session. Please give it up for... Darksidevinyl. 1. Emanuele Esposito, Darksidevinyl ‘Your Way 2. Darksidevinyl & Ucha ‘Another Brick In The Wall' 3. Guy Mantzur & Khen ‘Where Is Home' 4. Odasoul ‘Points' 5. Black Circle ‘Inner Tension' 6. Blond:ish Francis & Amadou ‘Raffa FL Remix' 7. Alphadog ‘It's Insanity (Goom Gum) 8. Silver Panda ‘We Call This Acid' 9. Doctors On Decks ‘Now' (Tube & Berger/Modul Kollektiv) 10. Marc DePulse & Betoko ‘Pulzing' (Jiggler) 11. K Loveski, Ewan Rill ‘Elau' 12. Demayä ‘Assez' This podcast is hosted by Syndicast.

Komando On Demand
Sexting scandals, mouse jiggler work trick, aliens know where we are

Komando On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 35:25


Scientists are broadcasting Earth's location to aliens, YouTube keyboard shortcuts, 8 photos you need on your phone and the surprising things your phone can do when it's dead. Plus, a survey reveals shocking stats about nudes, how mouse jigglers trick bosses and a Verizon phone scam you need to watch out for. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Komando On Demand
Sexting scandals, mouse jiggler work trick, aliens know where we are

Komando On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 35:26


Scientists are broadcasting Earth's location to aliens, YouTube keyboard shortcuts, 8 photos you need on your phone and the surprising things your phone can do when it's dead. Plus, a survey reveals shocking stats about nudes, how mouse jigglers trick bosses and a Verizon phone scam you need to watch out for. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kim Komando Today
Sexting scandals, mouse jiggler work trick, aliens know where we are

Kim Komando Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 35:26


Scientists are broadcasting Earth's location to aliens, YouTube keyboard shortcuts, 8 photos you need on your phone and the surprising things your phone can do when it's dead. Plus, a survey reveals shocking stats about nudes, how mouse jigglers trick bosses and a Verizon phone scam you need to watch out for. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apartment 29A
79: Mouse Jiggler

Apartment 29A

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 46:29


Tea: Jasmine Tea by Chami Podcast: The Stephanie Kase Podcast Book: My Oxford Year by Julia Whelan Things we can't stop thinking about: What we find when bodies of water dry up and mouse jigglers __________________________________ For more information, check out: Tea: www.ceylonroyaltea.com/product/chami-jasmine-green-tea-bag-pack Podcast: www.stephaniekase.com/podcast Book: www.goodreads.com/book/show/35068830-my-oxford-year Rivers drying up: www.nytimes.com/2022/08/23/world/europe/danube-river-shipwrecks-drought.html www.edition.cnn.com/2022/08/20/world/rivers-lakes-drying-up-drought-climate-cmd-intl/index.html Dinosaur footprints: www.theguardian.com/science/2022/aug/24/dinosaur-tracks-footprints-texas-drought-river Mouse jiggler: www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mouse_jiggler www.cnbc.com/2022/09/02/how-to-use-a-mouse-jiggler-to-make-it-look-like-youre-working.html

Consumer Tech Update
Why mouse jiggler sales are soaring

Consumer Tech Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 1:14


Do you have an obsessive boss who monitors your mouse movement? You may need to get a mouse jiggler. Here's all you need to know, in 60 seconds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Talk Nerdy to Me
Here Comes Calico #5 review with H.H. German

Talk Nerdy to Me

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 50:41


I talk with Sigma Comics frontman, H.H. German about their successfully kickstarted issue 5 of Here Comes Calico. He gives us some insight on how he plans to wrap up this action packed series in just three more issues. Publisher Description NYC's resident ANIMAL DEFENDER is back for more teeth-smashing, skull-cracking action! Follow Hector Gil as he continues his search for perpetrators of the most vile animal cruelty cases. He stops at NOTHING to bring the guilty to justice! Issue 5 introduces THE JIGGLER! He's a villain that will make your jaw drop! DO NOT miss this issue!!! SUBSCRIBE to watch more videos like this one! LET'S CONNECT! -- Zia Comics website -- Zia Comics TikTok -- Zia Comics Facebook -- Zia Comics Twitter -- Zia Comics Instagram LISTEN TO OUR PODCAST! - iTunes #ziacomics #lascruces #newmexico #lascrucesnm #lascrucesnewmexico #sigmacomics #herecomescalico #calico #hhgerman #renatopinto

Purple Trees Podcast - Melodic House & Organic House Music
Deep Melodic House DJ MIx | DJ Left Cat | 1 Hour Mix

Purple Trees Podcast - Melodic House & Organic House Music

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 61:53


Enjoy this hour-long mix of deep melodic house music featuring music by producers such as Facundo Mohrr, Slow Hearts, Cid Inc., Upercent, Nick Warren, and more! ▶▶▶ You can see the video of this mix on YouTube at https://youtu.be/FOhB8EUZAVk ▶▶▶ Bookings, networking, and general requests; please contact me at leftcatmusic@gmail.com or via Instagram at @dj.left.cat.vt. I am always looking to connect with like-minded people for interesting projects or events.  ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dj.left.cat.vt/ ► LinkTree for other links: https://linktr.ee/leftcatmusic Chapters/ Track IDs (Song - Artist) 0:00 The Biggest Heart - Roy Rosenfeld 6:12 Random Walks - Facundo Mohrr, Valdovinos 11:40 Forgotten - Cid Inc. 17:05 Morgana - Simon Vuarambon 23:03 Nightflight - Slow Hearts 30:39 Menari - Slow Hearts 36:10 What Else Is There - Facundo Mohrr 40:53 Viha - Soul Of Void 43:45 Spherical Aberration (Jiggler Remix) - Benno Blome, Jiggler 49:14 Pulsacions (Nick Warren Remix) - Upercent, Nick Warren 53:06 Headspace (feat. Paula Os) - Mike Griego, Paula OS 56:12 Grizzly - Valdovinos, Josefina Barreix 1:01:33 Liria - Analog Jungs #melodichouse #deepmelodic #alldayidream If you have any problem with the music, video, or photos, please contact us on our email before striking: leftcatmusic@gmail.com and we will find a common solution. I do my best to promote the music and artists in these recordings.  About the DJ  DJ Left Cat, AKA DJ Rob Ticho, began DJing in 2005. Based in New England, he's DJed in Boston, Montreal, LA, Miami, and played at Burning Man for many years.

Kling Klong Radio Show

Playlist Kling Klong show 365 1. Eddy M – orange clouds – black bull 2. Dilby – time to move (danny serrano rmx) – serranos kitchen 3. Mike Spirit – blaze – sincopat 4. Jiggler – sparkles – stil vor talent 5. Rob hes & Noraj cue – world reboot (kalmer rmx) – pursuit 6. Sven vath – catharsis – cocoon 7. Lufthaus – sway – armada 8. Jimi jules – burning – innervisions 9. Stil & bense & sky white – all in my head – ritter butzke 10. Squire – you make me feel alive (Emanuel satie rmx) - mobilee

Oficina-19
Ratones automaticos y videoconferencias trucadas

Oficina-19

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 10:01


Hoy abordamos algunos pequeños trucos que pueden ser muy socorridos para teletrabajadores: Asistir a una videoconferencia con el nombre "Conectando..." o conectar al ordenador un dispositivo que simula los movimientos del ratón. De postre, la práctica del golf aumenta un 25 % en USA debido al teletrabajo.Todos los lunes a las 5 am 10 minutos hablando de teletrabajo.Información, reflexión, noticias, datos, consejos… tienes más episodios en https://emilcar.fm/oficina19 y puedes contactar a través de Twitter con @antoniorentero

The Dana & Parks Podcast
D&P Highlight: Overbearing manager? Get a 'mouse jiggler.'

The Dana & Parks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 5:32


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Kling Klong Radio Show
Kling Klong show 356

Kling Klong Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 63:08


Playlist Kling Klong show 356 1. Jimi Jules – my city is on fire – innervisions 2. Faithless & Nathan Ball – Synthesizer (Patrice baumel rmx) – BMG 3. Worakis – detached motion (Patrice baumel rmx) – hungry music 4. Jiggler – serenity – clepsydra 5. Yulia niko – fever – Watergate 6. Bouzidi – sun at night - rbr 7. starkato & Intaktogene – choral - rbr 8. Oliver koletzki – coral (super flu rmx) – stil vor Talent 9. Mrak – vacio – afterlife 10. Daniele di martino & tony Casanova – zircon – stil vor talent 11. Matthias Schuell – aries – ritter butzke

Jeden Tag Ein Set
Jiggler - Jeden Tag ein Set Podcast 092

Jeden Tag Ein Set

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 57:07


# Jeden Tag ein Set Podcast 092 # by Jiggler Mit seinem Album „Out of the Dark“ landete Jiggler im vergangenen Jahr einen überwältigenden Erfolg. Das Werk, erschien in zwei Teilen auf Stil Vor Talent und Tracks wie „Tesla“, „Hope“ oder „Nebula“ entwickelten sich zu Dauerbrenner zahlreicher DJs. Kraftvoll, emotional und groove fokussiert –  drei Eigenschaften, die den Sound des Berliner Produzenten am Besten beschreiben. Für Jeden Tag ein Set hat Jiggler nun die neuste Podcastausgabe zusammengestellt. Viel Spaß damit! Jiggler findest du unter @jiggler Noch mehr Sets findest du auf www.JedenTagEinSet.de

Endless Summer by Grey Domaine
Endless Summer Cabo - Ep. 14 - Fall Mixtape

Endless Summer by Grey Domaine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 105:59


Recorded Live & Unedited in Cabo San Lucas MexicoTrack List: | No Mission  (Grey Domaine Charmed Life Edit)  | CRi | No Need To Hide feat. Marcel Young (Grey Domaine Endless Summer Edit)  | Helsloot, Quibus, Marcel Young | Confusion (feat. Ali Love)  | &ME, Rampa & Adam Port | Collide feat. Kaleida  (Grey Domaine Endless Summer Edit)  | Made in Paris | Trojan Love (Tim Engelhardt Remix)  | Definition & Natascha Polke | Fading (Grey Domaine Charmed Life Edit)  | Paige, Nihil Young & Beacon Bloom | Anybody Out There (Grey Domaine Endless Summer Edit)  | Jose Amnesia | Rewind (Yotto Remix)  | Anden, Yotto | Need To Feel Loved (Cristoph Remix)  | Reflekt, Delline Bass | Calling For The Moon (Tim Engelhardt Remix)  | Kate Ozz | Union (Grey Domaine Endless Summer Edit)  | Jiggler, Vincent Marlice | Shiver (Grey Domaine Charmed Life Edit)  | Jem Cooke, Leftwing Kody | The Best Part (Patrice B√§umel Extended Mix)  | gardenstate & Bien | Life on Hold (Grey Domaine Endless Summer Edit)  | Nora En Pure | Fade Away (Grey Domaine Endless Summer Edit)  | Jordin Post | Only Want You (Grey Domaine Endless Summer Edit)  | MXV | Real Love (Boxer Extended Remix)  | Dezza | Just A Ghost (Vintage Culture Extended Remix)  | Seal, Claptone | You're Not Alone (Grey Domaine Mirrorball  Edit)  | Franky Wah X Olive

Kling Klong Radio Show
Kling Klong show 349

Kling Klong Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 61:48


Playlist Kling Klong show 349 1. Cook strummer – rising (andrea ljekaj rmx) – get physical 2. Lorianh – full moon – auris 3. Rodriguez jr & liset alea– au revoir paris (instr)- mobilee 4. Yulia niko – kukolka – 8 bit 5. Stoic – endless – pursuit 6. Jiggler – sparkles – stil vor talent 7. Hidden empire – dark matter – stil vor talent 8. Rob hes – dragonfly (elusive mind rmx) – pursuit 9. Blaktone & florian kruse – muscida – mobilee 10. Naji arun – levitate – pursuit 11. Stephan bodzin – boavista(innellea rmx) - afterlife

Joie de Vivre - Podcast
Joie de Vivre - Episode 350

Joie de Vivre - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 61:07


Joie de Vivre - Episode 350. Celebrating 6 years & 9 months of non-stop weekly shows. Tracklist as follows.- 1)Helvetic Nerds - Live Your Life Be Free (Extended Mix) 2)Claudiu Adam - Somewhere In Time (Original Mix) 3)Elkins, Jaqobson - Alba (Hot Since 82 Remix) 4)Jamie Stevens, Budakid - Story Of Tokay (Khen Remix) 5)Dupleaux, Thysma - Zulu (Extended Mix) 6)RÜFÜS DU SOL - Next to Me (Vintage Culture Remix) 7)Dirty South - The Grand Swell (Original Mix) 8)Mind Against - Changes (Original Mix) 9)Jiggler, Vincent Marlice - Union (Original Mix) 10)Cian Moynagh - Upon Reflection (Original Mix) Please support all artists. Monterrey, Mexico - September 15, 2021

Wake Up Call
Get Back to Work, You Mouse-Jiggler

Wake Up Call

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 39:21


Jennifer Jones Lee hosts your Tuesday morning Wake Up Call. The Taliban has claimed victory over the last pocket of resistance, making its overthrow of Afghanistan complete. Companies are using Bossware and Tattleware to combat the mouse-jigglers that are working from home but aren't performing the same as they would be if they were at the office.

Bill Handel on Demand
The Bill Handel Show - 7a - CA Recall Fact or Fiction & Tattlware vs. Mouse-Jiggler with ABC's Jim Ryan

Bill Handel on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 29:29


Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. There's a lot to clarify when it comes to the California Gubernatorial Recall Election regarding the fraud rumors you're seeing. ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan joins Wayne to talk about tattleware employers are installing onto their employees' work-from-home devices to monitor their activity and to combat the mouse-jigglers, which are people who shake their mice to maintain activity.

TWiT Bits (Video HD)
TTG Clip: The Mouse Jiggler

TWiT Bits (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 8:57


Dick DeBartolo joins Leo Laporte on The Tech Guy to talk about the USB Mouse Jiggler that is detected as a regular mouse by your computer and will simulate regular or random mouse movements. Check out the Mouse Jiggler: https://amzn.to/3gHYKQg For more, check out The Tech Guy: https://twit.tv/ttg/1823 Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Dick DeBartolo You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/

TWiT Bits (MP3)
TTG Clip: The Mouse Jiggler

TWiT Bits (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 8:55


Dick DeBartolo joins Leo Laporte on The Tech Guy to talk about the USB Mouse Jiggler that is detected as a regular mouse by your computer and will simulate regular or random mouse movements. Check out the Mouse Jiggler: https://amzn.to/3gHYKQg For more, check out The Tech Guy: https://twit.tv/ttg/1823 Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Dick DeBartolo You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/

Toonami Faithful Podcast
Episode 367 - It's Jelly Jiggler I Guess or CJ is too vanilla to be hosting these episodes

Toonami Faithful Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 75:19


After CJ hosted a top waifu episode, he is once again joined by VLordGTZ, Celia Rose, and LaserKid to talk about their top-five husbandos. And as the title suggests, things got weird, so much so that CJ had some trouble regaining his composure. It's a truly silly episode and one you won't want to miss!

Kling Klong Radio Show

Playlist KK show 343 1. Jiggler – flyby – Stil vor Talent 2. Dilby – easy rider 3. Juergen Kirsch – selenga 4. Jonathan kaspar – invert drift – cocoon 5. Emanuel Satie – departure – cocoon 6. Frankey & sandrino – gamma ray 7. Martin Eyerer & henne Mueller – Endoflexor 8. Butane & Riko Forinson – dont wanna come down – tenampa 9. Tini Gessler – take my body – rawthentic 10. Hybrasil – lady nada 11. Oxia – consequence 12. Martin eyerer – work 13. Andre crom – chordal – ovum 14. Steve bug & cle – together (josh wink rmx) – rejected 15. Patrick siech & Sebastian Mullaert – rivers will turn – drumcode ltd 16. Andre galluzzi & Daniel Stefanik – the regulator - cocoon

Command Control Power: Apple Tech Support & Business Talk

Season 8 is here! Thank you to our long time sponsor, Jon Brown of Grove Technologies for his continued and increased support of Command Control Power. If you would like to contribute to the show, please visit http://patreon.com/cmdctrlpwr In the latest “I should have known this” corner, Joe learned something new about widgets from the TidBITs newsletter. Sam adds another TidBITs tip about AirTags. Jerry revisits the Mouse Jiggler app from Episode 246: Let Go Of My Echo or Echo Location that helped his Fusion Drive encryption proceed, and shares some excellent feedback from Tom Bridge re: encryption requiring the mouse to be moving. Tom suspected Apple is "using the entropy from the mouse cursor to do part of the encryption" which is apparently the case in High Sierra with APFS (although Jerry's drive was not APFS).  Jiggler 1.9 : No-Doz for your Mac http://sticksoftware.com/software/Jiggler.html A benefit to working remotely is that the client won't see every time you have to google an answer! Sam purchased a 13 inch MacBook pro M1 and then somehow a random serial number got added to his apple business manager. He made the mistake of not listening to Joe's rules for making a new migration work properly. Joe and Sam are both very happy with their newer M1 computers since they finally have devices that can keep up with everything they do. Jerry suggests Synology Migration Assistant because it works very well for him. While completing a migration Jerry ran into a password problem. Both Joe & Jerry have gathered a treasure-trove of knowledge from a series of YouTube videos from SpaceRex. He has put out helpful videos that can improve Synology performance like this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYEEfAI-Upo Little tips like disabling SMB1 or SMB encryption on Synology to increase speeds have been helpful. Jerry also talks about the realities link aggregation. Always consider the quality of drives you add to your drive array. Avoid SMR (Shingled Magnetic Recording) drives and look instead for CMR (Conventional Magnetic Recording) drives. “Cache” is king. Jerry has a real issue with terrible unboxing videos. Jerry would love to have a better partner relationship with Synology. Joe wants to talk more about ransomware, malware, and protecting your data more in future episodes. Important tip: Always have a backup! There are risks to relying solely on backups without an “air gap”. Sam and Joe highly recommends the Security Advisor on Synology

Kling Klong Radio Show
Kling Klong Show 335

Kling Klong Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 63:37


Playlist KlingKlong Show 335 1. Sound process – mj 12 – cyclic 2. Sound Process – overflow – cyclic 3. Markus Homm – Bora – Still Hot Berlin 4. Justin Vilhauer – altair – cyclic 5. Jamiie & Nico Schwind – Suwedi – Watergate 6. Cee EIAssaad & Keene – ake yoruba – cacao 7. Damon jee – hangar 77 – Dust & Blood 8. Kellerkind – the world beyond – bar 25 9. Jiggler – black sun – stil vor talent 10. Rob hes – helpless – pursuit 11. Reset robot – I wish you´d never - drumcode

Never Ending Adventure: An Adventure Time Podcast
#5 - Baby Jiggle Boy Dance-A-Lot (Homesick Mama Juice)

Never Ending Adventure: An Adventure Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 36:48


S1E6 - With the adoption of the Jiggler, it begins to feel like Finn might not have had the best upbringing or example of how to appropriately parent. We dance until our friends are suds ridden and the Jiggler asks to go home. All the while, Russell and Ned just can't stop referring to other cartoons.

Adventure Guys // Adventure Time Deep Dive
038 // The Jiggler // x01x06

Adventure Guys // Adventure Time Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 60:14


Good morning people! After our 2 buddy-hosts catch up and talk about such wild topics as MUSIC (i know wildcard!) they settle into a pretty fun discussion about the earliest Adventure Time ep they've done yet! Nick talks about the cultural context surrounding auto-tune in 2010, and Eric realizes he likes this ep WAY more than he originally thought! Check out Eric's Patreon page: http://www.patreon.com/ericdaino You can support the podcast by kicking us a few pennies at https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast. Follow us! www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY And email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast/support

Kling Klong Radio Show
Kling Klong Show 318

Kling Klong Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 62:29


Playlist Kling Klong show 318 1. Alexander wirth – philadelphia steam – ovum 2. Blondish – garden of 3den – abracadabra 3. Mihai popoviciu – feleac – cyclic 4. Mike spirit – i like it quiet – highway 5. Lemon & herb – ifuh - watergate 6. Jiggler – nebula – stil vor talent 7. Andrey kadyshevsky – aurora 8. Fur coat – rebirth - polyphony 9. Alma – fear of opacity (Tim engelhardt rmx) – radikon 10. Baardman – lost without hope - pursuit

Podventure Time
S1E4 - "The Enchiridion" and "The Jiggler"

Podventure Time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 51:13


Ben and Pat discuss episodes 5 and 6 from season 1. Finn and Jake head out on a for-real quest, Ben wonders where on earth we're going with this.