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Legendary figure in Iranian mythology

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PAPO METAL
PAPO METAL EPISÓDIO 76.

PAPO METAL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 51:15


Neste episódio do Papo Metal tem entrevista com Gabriela Abud, batera da NERVOSA, contando tudo sobre a sua entrada na banda e a próxima tour delas pelo Brasil O WHERE´S MY BIBLE é a outra banda convidada. Os caras são da Finlândia, fazem um death black sombrio e brutal. Conversamos muito sobre o novo álbum Kave. E ainda: Novidade da ERUDICA, Momento NUCLEAR BLAST com EPICA e muito mais. #BoraProMoshpit

Podioslave Podcast
Ep 244: 30 Years of Maine Hardcore with Chris Linkovich (Terror, Cruel Hand, and more)

Podioslave Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 72:51


In episode 244 of the podcast, we're joined by Chris Linkovich to take a 30 year look back at Maine Hardcore. Chris needs no introduction, being in/having been in: Terror, Cruel Hand, On The Outside, Outbreak, and a million other bands.We talk Chris' come up in the 90s attending shows as a 12 year old, starting bands, some of our memorable shows of the 2000s, all the way through to the present - where Chris is booking shows, running his own label, all while touring the world. We hit on all the classics: Venues (Zootz, The Kave, The Asylum, The Skinny, The Edge, The Well, and more), Bands (Polyglot, Lowlife, Outbreak, Cruel Hand, and more), and end with Chris giving his Rushmore of Maine hardcore. We cover as much as we can in a little over an hour - so stay tuned for a Part 2 down the road.Check out Chris, his bands, label, etc:Chris: IG: @chrislinkCheap Life Records/New England Hardcore Shows: IG: @newenglandhardcoreshowsTerror: IG and X: @terrorhardcoreCruel Hand: IG: @cruelhandhcOn The Outside: IG: @ontheoutsidehcPhoto Credit: JC Carey (IG/X: @jcphotomedia)Podcast theme performed by Trawl. Follow them here:Web: https://www.trawlband.com/IG/X/TikTok: @trawlbandWe'd love for everyone to hear this episode! Support the Podioslave family by rating, subscribing, sharing, storying, tweeting, etc — you get the vibe. Peace, love, and Podioslave. Check us out here:Web: https://www.podioslave.com/ IG/Threads/X/TikTok: @PodioslaveYoutube: Podioslave PodcastEmail: Podioslavepodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podioslave-podcast1/support

LaFayette Church of God
Called To Now | Guest Speaker: Josh Kave | Sermon Only

LaFayette Church of God

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 41:54


SBS Croatian - SBS na hrvatskom
Beton od taloga kave i reflektirajućih prsluka?

SBS Croatian - SBS na hrvatskom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 8:46


Australci godišnje popiju milijarde šalica kave, a većina iskorištenog taloga završi na odlagalištima otpada. Australski istraživači su nedavno otkrili način za ponovnu upotrebu tog proizvoda za proizvodnju betona. No, osim taloga kave, novi život dobiva još jedan prozvod.

beton kave australski
Time to BS Podcast
BS Sessions Vol. 40 (ft. Mike Mercer & Christian Aliperti)

Time to BS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 87:30


Dan is joined in the Kave by Mike Mercer and Christian Aliperti. These three drink and talk some shit. Be warned there will be some wild shit This podcast is supported by Belly Up Sports and Belly Up Media Like, Follow and Subscribe to the Show on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok Subscribe to our page for new Episodes of Time to BS with Staniel Smooth, The Sports Cave and BS Sessions Tags: #BellyUpSports #BellyUpMedia #Podcast  Social Pages: Twitter/X: @stanielsmooth, @TimetoBSPodcast, @BellyUpSports, & @BellyUpMedia Instagram: @stanielsmooth, @TimetoBSPodcast, @BellyUpSports, & @BellyUpMedia Threads: @stanielsmooth & @timetobspodcast TikTok: @stanielsmooth Linktree: https://linktr.ee/TimetoBSPodcast?utm_source=linktree_admin_share Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Stadtfilter Podcasts
Durian sans Karl Kave (13.08.24)

Stadtfilter Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 8:23


Durian, der eigentlich als Duo mit Karl Kave auf der Startrampe hätte spielen sollen, musste wegen Krankheit alleine auftreten. Warum das trotzdem geht aber weniger Spass macht, hat er Omar Fra und Yael Textor erklärt. Auch Thema: Die neue Platte und der Plan, das nächste Mal an den Musikfestwochen auf einer grösseren Bühne zu spielen.

Slam Radio
#SlamRadio - 607 - Pink Concrete

Slam Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 61:49


Pink Concrete describes himself as someone who ‘adds pink touches to concrete music.' This can be heard in his productions and his style of mixing, as he is not afraid to sprinkle some light-heartedness into the otherwise rather serious genre. Heads-down, moody techno with a sliver of brightness and a playful attitude is what he brings to the table. Originally from Istanbul, his interest in music began in high school, where he began his education in production and mixing. In 2015 he moved to Prague, where he has stayed ever since. The underground electronic music scene in Prague is full of life and creativity, and his contributions include a small underground party series called Kave from 2020-2021, a club night series called Anormal from 2020-2022, and most recently hereandthere, which curates overnight happenings through sound, light and space in temporary, one-off venues. He also hosts a bi-monthly club night at seminal club Ankali, called Pinkies, which already saw legendary pioneers step into its infamous booth. Pink Concrete released his first EP titled “I Hate Millennial Architecture” in May 2022 on Children of Tomorrow Records, including remixes from Magna Pia and Arthur Robert. He released his second EP with Bipolar Disorder in 2023 summer, with remixes from Matrixxman and Lindsey Herbert and subsequently started his own imprint hereandthere in 2023s fall. His most recent release is his third EP on Ben Sims' Hardgroove including remixes by Fireground and VIL. Tracklist via -Spotify: bit.ly/SRonSpotify -Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/Slam_Radio/ -Facebook: bit.ly/SlamRadioGroup Archive on Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/slam/   Subscribe to our podcast on -iTunes: apple.co/2RQ1xdh -Amazon Music: amzn.to/2RPYnX3 -Google Podcasts: bit.ly/SRGooglePodcasts -Deezer: bit.ly/SlamRadioDeezer   Keep up with SLAM: https://fanlink.tv/Slam  Keep up with Soma Records: https://linktr.ee/somarecords    For syndication or radio queries: harry@somarecords.com & conor@glowcast.co.uk Slam Radio is produced at www.glowcast.co.uk

The Nonlinear Library
LW - Linkpost: Surely you can be serious by kave

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 1:39


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Linkpost: Surely you can be serious, published by kave on July 19, 2024 on LessWrong. Adam Mastroianni writes about "actually caring about stuff, and for the right reasons", rather than just LARPing. The opening is excerpted below. I once saw someone give a talk about a tiny intervention that caused a gigantic effect, something like, "We gave high school seniors a hearty slap on the back and then they scored 500 points higher on the SAT." 1 Everyone in the audience was like, "Hmm, interesting, I wonder if there were any gender effects, etc." I wanted to get up and yell: "EITHER THIS IS THE MOST POTENT PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION EVER, OR THIS STUDY IS TOTAL BULLSHIT." If those results are real, we should start a nationwide backslapping campaign immediately. We should be backslapping astronauts before their rocket launches and Olympians before their floor routines. We should be running followup studies to see just how many SAT points we can get - does a second slap get you another 500? Or just another 250? Can you slap someone raw and turn them into a genius? Or - much more likely - the results are not real, and we should either be a) helping this person understand where they screwed up in their methods and data analysis, or b) kicking them out for fraud. Those are the options. Asking a bunch of softball questions ("Which result was your favorite?") is not a reasonable response. That's like watching someone pull a rabbit out of a hat actually for real, not a magic trick, and then asking them, "What's the rabbit's name?" Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong
LW - Linkpost: Surely you can be serious by kave

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 1:39


Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Linkpost: Surely you can be serious, published by kave on July 19, 2024 on LessWrong. Adam Mastroianni writes about "actually caring about stuff, and for the right reasons", rather than just LARPing. The opening is excerpted below. I once saw someone give a talk about a tiny intervention that caused a gigantic effect, something like, "We gave high school seniors a hearty slap on the back and then they scored 500 points higher on the SAT." 1 Everyone in the audience was like, "Hmm, interesting, I wonder if there were any gender effects, etc." I wanted to get up and yell: "EITHER THIS IS THE MOST POTENT PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION EVER, OR THIS STUDY IS TOTAL BULLSHIT." If those results are real, we should start a nationwide backslapping campaign immediately. We should be backslapping astronauts before their rocket launches and Olympians before their floor routines. We should be running followup studies to see just how many SAT points we can get - does a second slap get you another 500? Or just another 250? Can you slap someone raw and turn them into a genius? Or - much more likely - the results are not real, and we should either be a) helping this person understand where they screwed up in their methods and data analysis, or b) kicking them out for fraud. Those are the options. Asking a bunch of softball questions ("Which result was your favorite?") is not a reasonable response. That's like watching someone pull a rabbit out of a hat actually for real, not a magic trick, and then asking them, "What's the rabbit's name?" Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org

SBS Croatian - SBS na hrvatskom
Kultura ispijanja kave u Australiji

SBS Croatian - SBS na hrvatskom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 10:20


Australci su opsjednuti kavom, toliko da se Melbourne često naziva svjetskom prijestolnicom kave. Naručivanje kave je ozbiljan posao, stoga, u ovotjednom Vodiču za useljenike govorimo kako pravilno naručiti kavu.

Cierre de mercados
Crowdfunding inmobiliario con wecity

Cierre de mercados

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 13:42


En gestión del patrimonio hablamos de crowdfunding inmobiliario con wecity. Una modalidad de inversión que está contribuyendo a la democratización del acceso a las altas rentabilidades del mercado inmobiliario institucional. Pertenece al ecosistema tecnológico e innovador donde promotores e inversores se comunican, financian y rentabilizan sus inversiones. Wecity, la plataforma digital de financiación participativa, lanzará la próxima semana el proyecto de inversión 'Madrid. Puerta de Alcalá'. Álvaro Fuentes, responsible de inversiones en wecity, no adelanta los detalles de esta oportunidad de inversión. La inversión El promotor solicita a wecity un préstamo hipotecario por importe de 2.200.000 € a tipo fijo con Garantía Hipotecaria de 1er grado. El objetivo de la financiación es sufragar los costes de adquisición y rehabilitación de un local comercial para la instalación de un negocio de cafetería y spa. La salida de los inversores de wecity se produce con la entrada de la financiación bancaria, una vez se estabilicen las rentas. El local se ubica en la calle Salustiano Olózaga, 14 izquierda, Madrid, junto a la Puerta de Alcalá. Cuenta con una superficie bruta alquilable de 204 m2 y una fachada de 9,5 metros. El operador será SIX HARMONIES, la marca de spa&wellness de Grupo Ramses. Dado el éxito que experimenta este proyecto, el promotor necesita aumentar la superficie del negocio para satisfacer la demanda. Además, aumentará los servicios ofertados con una cafetería enfocada al cuidado personal y una sala de eventos. Este local es estratégico para el Grupo Ramses, que busca reforzar su presencia en la Puerta de Alcalá, en la que tienen diferentes negocios de hostelería como Ramses, Patio de Leones, Lady Bongo, The Kave, Flamenco de Leones o Casa Faraona. Grupo Ramses, promotor del proyecto, ya ha aportado fondos para la adquisición del activo por importe de 445.000 €, que junto a los 2.200.000 € solicitados a los inversores de wecity, suman un total 2.645.000 € necesarios para la ejecución del proyecto. Además, el promotor aporta como garantía hipotecaria de 2o grado; local comercial en Salustiano Olózaga, 11, local comercial Salustiano Olózaga, 14 centro, y 18 plazas de aparcamiento en Salustiano Olózaga, 12.

Der Podcast für junge Anleger jeden Alters
SportWoche Podcast #107: Kave Atefie, Co-Founder gesund.co.at, Maradonas Balljunge, Rocky-Box-Double, BB King Vorgruppe

Der Podcast für junge Anleger jeden Alters

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 29:20


Sat, 04 May 2024 03:45:00 +0000 https://jungeanleger.podigee.io/1485-sportwoche-podcast-107-kave-atefie-co-founder-gesund-co-at-maradonas-balljunge-rocky-box-double-bb-king-vorgruppe 172e2e1b84eed86e0f8db32b8d8c3647 Die Folge mit Kave Atefie ist eine, die sich live - obwohl wir uns lange kennen, aber auch mal zwei Jahrzehnte nicht gesehen haben - in ungeahnte Richtungen entwickelt hat. Im Script stand: Frühe Selbstständigkeit im Textildruckbereich, Goalie einer Schülerliga-Finalmannschaft, Balljunge beim Maradona-Gastspiel in Wien, Co-Founder von gesund.co.at, Politiker im Liberalen Forum und Hobbymusiker bzw. Eventveranstalter mit Stichwort Notgalerie. Die ungeahnten Richtungen brachten dann noch einen Fight mit Hans Peter Haselsteiner, das "Vorgruppe bei Jerry Lee Lewis und BB King sein dürfen", viele Last Man Standing Geschichten und die Original Rocky Balboa Hose an die Oberfläche. Oida, was liebe ich diese Folge, die wohl auch einen neuen Querverlinkungsrekord aufstellen wird. https://gka.at https://gesund.co.at https://seminartraum.at Kave singt "Running to Stand Still": https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/album/0litkI1didYKcQRT96nzFr Sir Tralala singt "I Wanna Dance With Somebody": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNtFVa7kQ8E Gerald König: http://www.geldmarie.at Kave im Rocky Balboa Mashup: https://photaq.com/page/pic/96011/ Leopold Quell: https://audio-cd.at/page/podcast/4895/ Alexandra Bolena: https://audio-cd.at/page/podcast/5603/ http://www.sportgeschichte.at mailto:bepart@sportgeschichte.at http;//www.creagency.at Die SportWoche Podcasts sind presented by Instahelp: Psychologische Beratung online, ohne Wartezeit, vertraulich & anonym. Nimm dir Zeit für dich unter https://instahelp.me/de/ . About: Die Marke, Patent, Rechte und das Archiv der SportWoche wurden 2017 von Christian Drastil Comm. erworben, Mehr unter http://www.sportgeschichte.at . Der neue SportWoche Podcast ist eingebettet in „ Wiener Börse, Sport, Musik (und mehr)“ auf http://www.christian-drastil.com/podcast und erscheint, wie es in Name SportWoche auch drinsteckt, wöchentlich. Bewertungen bei Apple machen mir Freude: https://podcasts.apple.com/at/podcast/audio-cd-at-indie-podcasts-wiener-boerse-sport-musik-und-mehr/id1484919130 . Unter http://www.sportgeschichte.at/sportwochepodcast sieht man alle Folgen, auch nach Hörer:innen-Anzahl gerankt. 1485 full no

The Nonlinear Library
LW - Daniel Dennett has died (1924-2024) by kave

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 2:22


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Daniel Dennett has died (1924-2024), published by kave on April 19, 2024 on LessWrong. Daniel Dennett, professor emeritus of philosophy at Tufts University, well-known for his work in philosophy of mind and a wide range of other philosophical areas, has died. Professor Dennett wrote extensively about issues related to philosophy of mind and cognitive science, especially consciousness. He is also recognized as having made significant contributions to the concept of intentionality and debates on free will. Some of Professor Dennett's books include Content and Consciousness (1969), Brainstorms: Philosophical Essays on Mind and Psychology (1981), The Intentional Stance (1987), Consciousness Explained (1992), Darwin's Dangerous Idea (1995), Breaking the Spell (2006), and From Bacteria to Bach and Back: The Evolution of Minds (2017). He published a memoir last year entitled I've Been Thinking. There are also several books about him and his ideas. You can learn more about his work here. Professor Dennett held a position at Tufts University for nearly all his career. Prior to this, he held a position at the University of California, Irvine from 1965 to 1971. He also held visiting positions at Oxford, Harvard, Pittsburgh, and other institutions during his time at Tufts University. Professor Dennett was awarded his PhD from the University of Oxford in 1965 and his undergraduate degree in philosophy from Harvard University in 1963. Professor Dennett is the recipient of several awards and prizes including the Jean Nicod Prize, the Mind and Brain Prize, and the Erasmus Prize. He also held a Fulbright Fellowship, two Guggenheim Fellowships, and a Fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences. An outspoken atheist, Professor Dennett was dubbed one of the "Four Horsemen of New Atheism". He was also a Fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, an honored Humanist Laureate of the International Academy of Humanism, and was named Humanist of the Year by the American Humanist Organization. Dennett has had a big influence on LessWrong. He coined the terms "belief in belief", "the intentional stance" and "intuition pump". Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong
LW - Daniel Dennett has died (1924-2024) by kave

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 2:22


Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Daniel Dennett has died (1924-2024), published by kave on April 19, 2024 on LessWrong. Daniel Dennett, professor emeritus of philosophy at Tufts University, well-known for his work in philosophy of mind and a wide range of other philosophical areas, has died. Professor Dennett wrote extensively about issues related to philosophy of mind and cognitive science, especially consciousness. He is also recognized as having made significant contributions to the concept of intentionality and debates on free will. Some of Professor Dennett's books include Content and Consciousness (1969), Brainstorms: Philosophical Essays on Mind and Psychology (1981), The Intentional Stance (1987), Consciousness Explained (1992), Darwin's Dangerous Idea (1995), Breaking the Spell (2006), and From Bacteria to Bach and Back: The Evolution of Minds (2017). He published a memoir last year entitled I've Been Thinking. There are also several books about him and his ideas. You can learn more about his work here. Professor Dennett held a position at Tufts University for nearly all his career. Prior to this, he held a position at the University of California, Irvine from 1965 to 1971. He also held visiting positions at Oxford, Harvard, Pittsburgh, and other institutions during his time at Tufts University. Professor Dennett was awarded his PhD from the University of Oxford in 1965 and his undergraduate degree in philosophy from Harvard University in 1963. Professor Dennett is the recipient of several awards and prizes including the Jean Nicod Prize, the Mind and Brain Prize, and the Erasmus Prize. He also held a Fulbright Fellowship, two Guggenheim Fellowships, and a Fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences. An outspoken atheist, Professor Dennett was dubbed one of the "Four Horsemen of New Atheism". He was also a Fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, an honored Humanist Laureate of the International Academy of Humanism, and was named Humanist of the Year by the American Humanist Organization. Dennett has had a big influence on LessWrong. He coined the terms "belief in belief", "the intentional stance" and "intuition pump". Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org

Netokracija Podcast
SAD vs. Apple - jesu li stvorili monopol na tržištu?

Netokracija Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 53:32


Američko državno odvjetništvo podignulo je drugu veliku antimonopolsku tužbu našeg doba protiv kompanije Apple (prva je ona podignuta protiv Googlea) kojom žele dokazati da je ta tvrtka godinama gradila ilegalni monopol na tržištu pametnih telefona. Uz to, dajemo poseban osvrt na odnos Big Techa i medija. _______________0:00 Uvod0:35 Američko državno odvjetništvo diže tužbu protiv Applea6:45 "Ovdje je poruka da se vrlo lako prebaciti s Applea na Andorid i to nije lijepo za gledati"10:30 Apple nas sve drži u šaci14:48 Teško je reći da Apple ima monopol ako gledamo njihov globalni udio tržišta16:10 Kave veze imaju zubne proteze s Appleom?19:07 Apple se uvijek vadi na sigurnost, ali što američki građani misle o tužbi?24:23 Sada smo u finalnoj fazi shitifikacije u odnosu medije i Big Techa28:47 Facebook je narasao zbog medija, a mediji zbog Facebooka30:33 Stranica s preko 100.000 lajkova nije se prikazivala na Facebooku35:05 Kako je Hrvatska napravila presedan u Europskoj uniji po pitanju medija?40:00 Kada ćemo oporezivati Google koji zarađuje 150 milijuna eura od Hrvatske?43:45 Ovako izgleda izvor prometa Netokracije...44:50 TOP i FLOP47:43 Možda su botovi koje vidiš zatvorenici u Mjanmaru ili Kambodži49: 45 Andrej Plenković je došao na TikTok_______________

En.Digital Podcast
Claves del comercio unificado de una joyería de 40M€ con Xavier Durán de PDPaola

En.Digital Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 75:30


Episodio patrocinado por Shopify: https://www.shopify.com/En este episodio, hablamos con Xavier Durán, CMO de PDPaola, una marca de joyas que pasó de ser nativa digital a tener presencia global, junto a Corti, Jorge Cano y Andrés Barreto, de Product Hackers.Con Xavier, hablamos del rol del CDO, la importancia de tener una visión holística del negocio, cómo integran la omnicanalidad en PDPaola y con qué stack tecnológico.Además, analizamos los grandes retos de la omnicanalidad, el pasillo infinito en tiendas y distintas tácticas para identificar a clientes en físico.NOSOTROS

Farmer's Kitchen: The Podcast
Cucina, Smoki Moto, KAVE & Restaurant Excellence

Farmer's Kitchen: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 73:21


22 March 2024: Emanuele Rizzo, the Chef de Cuisine, and Maria Ibba, the Restaurant General Manager at Cucina, introduce the homely Italian concept that blends old-school Italian charm with contemporary flair, promising a delightful culinary experience led by a passionate Italian team. From Smoki Moto, Tsogik Mazmanyan, Restaurant General Manager, and Songhmi Ji, the sous chef, delve into the rich tradition of Korean food, exploring its nutritional and health benefits, particularly focusing on fermented food. Rania from KAVE and Haya from Haya's Kitchen discuss the significance of mindfulness during Ramadan, the importance of community in healing, and the role of food and culture in connecting people over important topics, emphasizing the power of sharing and connection. We give Criag a Ramadan Reunion surprise. And lastly, Marvin Alballi leads a discussion on various culinary topics, including food awards and winners, new dining trends in Dubai, common mistakes in restaurants, insights from the show "Somebody Feed Phil," and the pros and cons of restaurant expansions, engaging the audience with a Q&A session.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Nonlinear Library
LW - If you weren't such an idiot... by kave

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 3:23


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: If you weren't such an idiot..., published by kave on March 2, 2024 on LessWrong. My friend Buck once told me that he often had interactions with me that felt like I was saying "If you weren't such a fucking idiot, you would obviously do…" Here's a list of such advice in that spirit. Note that if you do/don't do these things, I'm technically calling you an idiot, but I do/don't do a bunch of them too. We can be idiots together. If you weren't such a fucking idiot… You would have multiple copies of any object that would make you sad if you didn't have it Examples: ear plugs, melatonin, eye masks, hats, sun glasses, various foods, possibly computers, etc. You would spend money on goods and services. Examples of goods: faster computer, monitor, keyboard, various tasty foods, higher quality clothing, standing desk, decorations for your room, mattress, pillow, sheets, etc. Examples of services: uber, doordash, cleaners, personal assistants, editors, house managers, laundry, etc. You would have tried many things at least one time. Examples of things to do: climbing, singing, listening to music, playing instruments, dancing, eating various types of food, writing, parties. You wouldn't do anything absurdly dangerous, like take unknown drugs or ride a bike without a helmet. You wouldn't take irreversible actions if you didn't know what the fuck you were doing. You would exercise frequently. Types of exercise to try: climbing, walking, running, soccer, football, yoga, hiking, fencing, swimming, wrestling, beat saber, etc. You would reliably sleep 6-9 hours a night. Obvious things to try: melatonin blackout curtains putting black tape over LEDs on electronics experimenting with mattress, pillow, blankets, sheets, etc. blue light blocking glasses You would routinely look up key numbers and do numerical consistency checks during thinking. You would have a password manager. You would invest money in yourself. Recall: money can be used to buy goods and services. You would use a email's subject line to succinctly describe what you want from the person. For example, if I want to meet with my advisor, I'll send an email with the subject "Request for Advisory Meeting" or something similar. If I want someone to read a draft of something I wrote, the subject would be "Request for Feedback on ". You would have a good mentor. One way to do this is to email people that you want to be your mentor with the subject "Request for Mentorship". You would drink lots of water. You would take notes in a searchable database. You would summarize things that you read. You would have tried making your room as bright as the outdoors. You would carry batteries to recharge your phone. You would have tried using pens with multiple colors. You would read textbooks instead of popular introductions. You would put a relatively consistent dollar value on your time. I'm sure there are more things that I tell people that can be prefaced with "if you weren't such an idiot…", but that's all I got for now. A post I like by @Mark Xu (who agreed to my crossposting in full). Some more from me: You would make it easier to capture your thoughts. Examples: a pocket notebook, taking more voice notes You wouldn't keep all your money in your current account. You would get help when you were stuck. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong
LW - If you weren't such an idiot... by kave

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 3:23


Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: If you weren't such an idiot..., published by kave on March 2, 2024 on LessWrong. My friend Buck once told me that he often had interactions with me that felt like I was saying "If you weren't such a fucking idiot, you would obviously do…" Here's a list of such advice in that spirit. Note that if you do/don't do these things, I'm technically calling you an idiot, but I do/don't do a bunch of them too. We can be idiots together. If you weren't such a fucking idiot… You would have multiple copies of any object that would make you sad if you didn't have it Examples: ear plugs, melatonin, eye masks, hats, sun glasses, various foods, possibly computers, etc. You would spend money on goods and services. Examples of goods: faster computer, monitor, keyboard, various tasty foods, higher quality clothing, standing desk, decorations for your room, mattress, pillow, sheets, etc. Examples of services: uber, doordash, cleaners, personal assistants, editors, house managers, laundry, etc. You would have tried many things at least one time. Examples of things to do: climbing, singing, listening to music, playing instruments, dancing, eating various types of food, writing, parties. You wouldn't do anything absurdly dangerous, like take unknown drugs or ride a bike without a helmet. You wouldn't take irreversible actions if you didn't know what the fuck you were doing. You would exercise frequently. Types of exercise to try: climbing, walking, running, soccer, football, yoga, hiking, fencing, swimming, wrestling, beat saber, etc. You would reliably sleep 6-9 hours a night. Obvious things to try: melatonin blackout curtains putting black tape over LEDs on electronics experimenting with mattress, pillow, blankets, sheets, etc. blue light blocking glasses You would routinely look up key numbers and do numerical consistency checks during thinking. You would have a password manager. You would invest money in yourself. Recall: money can be used to buy goods and services. You would use a email's subject line to succinctly describe what you want from the person. For example, if I want to meet with my advisor, I'll send an email with the subject "Request for Advisory Meeting" or something similar. If I want someone to read a draft of something I wrote, the subject would be "Request for Feedback on ". You would have a good mentor. One way to do this is to email people that you want to be your mentor with the subject "Request for Mentorship". You would drink lots of water. You would take notes in a searchable database. You would summarize things that you read. You would have tried making your room as bright as the outdoors. You would carry batteries to recharge your phone. You would have tried using pens with multiple colors. You would read textbooks instead of popular introductions. You would put a relatively consistent dollar value on your time. I'm sure there are more things that I tell people that can be prefaced with "if you weren't such an idiot…", but that's all I got for now. A post I like by @Mark Xu (who agreed to my crossposting in full). Some more from me: You would make it easier to capture your thoughts. Examples: a pocket notebook, taking more voice notes You wouldn't keep all your money in your current account. You would get help when you were stuck. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org

The Nonlinear Library
LW - Announcing 'The LeastWrong' and review winner post pages by kave

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 2:31


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Announcing 'The LeastWrong' and review winner post pages, published by kave on February 28, 2024 on LessWrong. (Also announcing: annual review prediction markets & full-height table of contents, also If you're looking for this year's review results, you can find them here) The top 50 posts of each of LessWrong's annual reviews have a new home: The LeastWrong. What will I see when I click that link? You will find the posts organized into six "books": Rationality, Optimization, World, Practical, AI Strategy, and Technical AI Safety. Each square on the grid is a post that made the top 50 of the review in some year. If you're logged-in the essays will be dark until you've read them, to help guide you to posts you've not read before. How can I see more of a book? If you click on the name of a book, like "Rationality", you'll get a full width view of the content. And clicking "Show All" will let you see all posts in the category. How are the collections ordered? The collections are ordered more-or-less to put the most accessible posts in the most prominent spots. What about grouping by years? If you group by "year" you will see the top ~50 posts for each year, in order of their review rank. What happens when I click on one of the posts? You'll be taken to the new "review top 50" post page. What are the little gold buttons above the title? Reviews! Where does LessWrong link to this page? In the sidebar, under Library, there's a link to LeastWrong. Any other goodies? Full height table of contents with a progress bar! Markets on whether posts with over 100 karma will make it in to the top 50 of their year's review! With golden highlighted karma if it's predicted with more than 50%! Why did you make this? Many of us on the team want to celebrate the posts that LessWrong voted as the best of the year. Historically we've printed annual review books, but only a small fraction of people who read the essays got to experience the books, and the effort that went into the books felt disconnected from the rest of the site. They also took a really long time to make, and required constant ongoing attention from the Lightcone team to handle logistics of shipping and sales and new print runs. It seemed more appropriate to put effort into making the reading experience of these essays on LessWrong itself a more memorable and rewarding experience. But what were the results of this year's review? Read all about it in Ben's post! That's it I hope some of you really like it. And report any bugs with this new stuff in intercom in the bottom right. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong
LW - Announcing 'The LeastWrong' and review winner post pages by kave

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 2:31


Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Announcing 'The LeastWrong' and review winner post pages, published by kave on February 28, 2024 on LessWrong. (Also announcing: annual review prediction markets & full-height table of contents, also If you're looking for this year's review results, you can find them here) The top 50 posts of each of LessWrong's annual reviews have a new home: The LeastWrong. What will I see when I click that link? You will find the posts organized into six "books": Rationality, Optimization, World, Practical, AI Strategy, and Technical AI Safety. Each square on the grid is a post that made the top 50 of the review in some year. If you're logged-in the essays will be dark until you've read them, to help guide you to posts you've not read before. How can I see more of a book? If you click on the name of a book, like "Rationality", you'll get a full width view of the content. And clicking "Show All" will let you see all posts in the category. How are the collections ordered? The collections are ordered more-or-less to put the most accessible posts in the most prominent spots. What about grouping by years? If you group by "year" you will see the top ~50 posts for each year, in order of their review rank. What happens when I click on one of the posts? You'll be taken to the new "review top 50" post page. What are the little gold buttons above the title? Reviews! Where does LessWrong link to this page? In the sidebar, under Library, there's a link to LeastWrong. Any other goodies? Full height table of contents with a progress bar! Markets on whether posts with over 100 karma will make it in to the top 50 of their year's review! With golden highlighted karma if it's predicted with more than 50%! Why did you make this? Many of us on the team want to celebrate the posts that LessWrong voted as the best of the year. Historically we've printed annual review books, but only a small fraction of people who read the essays got to experience the books, and the effort that went into the books felt disconnected from the rest of the site. They also took a really long time to make, and required constant ongoing attention from the Lightcone team to handle logistics of shipping and sales and new print runs. It seemed more appropriate to put effort into making the reading experience of these essays on LessWrong itself a more memorable and rewarding experience. But what were the results of this year's review? Read all about it in Ben's post! That's it I hope some of you really like it. And report any bugs with this new stuff in intercom in the bottom right. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org

Duhovna misel
Robert Friškovec: Skodelica kave na zidu

Duhovna misel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 5:51


Prijatelj je pripovedoval, da je pred leti z ženo pil kavo v Benetkah. Ko sta sedela v kavarni, je opazil moškega, ki je vstopil v kavarno, se usedel na bližnji stol in poklical natakarja. Naročil je: »Dve skodelici kave, eno zame in eno za na zid.« Natakar ga je očitno razumel, saj je pokimal in odšel pripravit naročilo. Prijatelj in žena pa sta bila začudena. Opazovala sta, kako je natakar prinesel eno kavo, moškemu pa je zaračunal dve. Ko je ta moški nato odšel iz kavarne, je natakar na zid pri točilnem pultu obesil listek, na katerem je pisalo: »Skodelica kave«. Čez nekaj časa sta v kavarno vstopila dva moška in sedla. Naročila sta tri skodelice kave, »dve za na mizo in eno za na zid«. Popila sta svoji kavi, plačala za tri in odšla. Natakar je storil enako kot pri prejšnji stranki. Na zid je pritrdil listek z napisom »Skodelica kave.« Slovenskima gostoma se je tedaj to vedenje zdelo precej nenavadno in nerazumno. Vendar nista nič rekla; ko sta popila kavo, sta plačala in odšla. Čez nekaj dni pa sta slučajno spet zašla v isto kavarno. Kmalu za njima je v kavarno stopil tudi brezdomec. Sedel je in pogledal na zid. Natakarju je dejal: »Eno skodelico kave z zidu.« Natakar je očitno s precej spoštovanja postregel moškemu s kavo. Ta jo je popil in brez plačila odkorakal iz kavarne. Natakar pa je z zidu odstranil listek in ga zavrgel. Tedaj sta tudi naša gosta razumela pomen 'skodelice na zidu'. V to kavarno lahko vstopijo ljudje z malo denarja in brez sramu naročijo skodelico kave. Ni jim treba prosjačiti ali spraševati po kavi zastonj. Zaradi prijaznega odnosa someščanov se lahko v miru usedejo, pogledajo na zid, naročijo in uživajo v kavi. Prijatelj je dejal, da je bil to verjetno najlepši zid, kar jih je kdaj videl. Bil je zid, ki je sporočal, da nekomu ni vseeno, da lahko da tisto malo več, da bi lahko v toplem in poživljajočem napitku užival še kdo drug. Malo je potrebno, da lahko razveselimo še koga v svoji bližini. Morda je prav ta skodelica kave tista, ki človeku pomaga preživeti dan. Končno ne gre le za toplo črno tekočino, marveč za spoštljiv odnos sočloveka, ki mu ni vseeno. Kako lahko midva danes pokaževa, da nama ni vseeno?

Startup Inside Stories
HIPERESCALAR una EMPRESA FAMILIAR de 20M€ a 200M€ | Kave Home | #314

Startup Inside Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 120:00


Sponsored by Citi. For more information click the link: https://icg.citi.com/icghome/what-we-do/commercial-bank?pk_campaign=itnig_podcast_series&pk_source=itnig&pk_medium=native_content Web Kave Home: https://kavehome.com/es/es/¡Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de nuestro podcast, esta vez explorando el exitoso mundo internacional del negocio familiar de muebles que factura más de 200 MILLONES: KAVE HOME, con la participación especial de Francesc Julià, el actual CEO y hijo del Fundador.En este fascinante episodio, Francesc nos guía a través de las estrategias de expansión que llevaron a KAVE HOME a triunfar en más de 80 países. Desde sumergirnos en la historia corporativa hasta comprender las dinámicas de gestión en un negocio familiar de esta envergadura, y desvelándonos cómo la marca "Kave Home" se construye en base a valores fundamentales como producto, calidad, precio, servicio, y, sobre todo, cultura. EVENTOS Jueves de Itnig (18h30) - https://itnig.net/events/ SOBRE ITNIG Twitter - https://twitter.com/itnig LinkedIn - https://es.linkedin.com/company/itnig Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/itnig/ Newsletter - https://itnig.net/newsletter/ Web - https://itnig.net/ ESCUCHA NUESTRO PODCAST EN Spotify: http://bit.ly/itnigspotify Apple Podcast: http://bit.ly/itnigapple TENGO UN PROYECTO Si tienes un proyecto tecnológico y buscas financiación, completa este formulario y presenta tu proyecto en nuestro Pitch to Investors. https://itnig.net/fund

TALMUD TORA MONTE SINAI
RAB SHAUL URFALI- KAVE EL HASHEM

TALMUD TORA MONTE SINAI

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 2:21


RAB SHAUL URFALI- KAVE EL HASHEM by TALMUD TORA MONTE SINAI

The Nonlinear Library
LW - On plans for a functional society by kave

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 17:57


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: On plans for a functional society, published by kave on December 12, 2023 on LessWrong. I'm going to expand on something brought up in this comment. I wrote: A lot of my thinking over the last few months has shifted from "how do we get some sort of AI pause in place?" to "how do we win the peace?". That is, you could have a picture of AGI as the most important problem that precedes all other problems; anti-aging research is important, but it might actually be faster to build an aligned artificial scientist who solves it for you than to solve it yourself (on this general argument, see Artificial Intelligence as a Positive and Negative Factor in Global Risk). But if alignment requires a thirty-year pause on the creation of artificial scientists to work, that belief flips--now actually it makes sense to go ahead with humans researching the biology of aging, and to do projects like Loyal. This isn't true of just aging; there are probably something more like twelve major areas of concern. Some of them are simply predictable catastrophes we would like to avert; others are possibly necessary to be able to safely exit the pause at all (or to keep the pause going when it would be unsafe to exit). I think 'solutionism' is basically the right path, here. What I'm interested in: what's the foundation for solutionism, or what support does it need? Why is solutionism not already the dominant view? I think one of the things I found most exciting about SENS was the sense that "someone had done the work", had actually identified the list of seven problems, and had a plan of how to address all of the problems. Even if those specific plans didn't pan out, the superstructure was there and the ability to pivot was there. It looked like a serious approach by serious people. Restating this, I think one of the marketing problems with anti-aging is that it's an ancient wish and it's not obvious that, even with the level of scientific mastery that we have today, it's at all a reasonable target to attack. (The war on cancer looks like it's still being won by cancer, for example.) The thing about SENS that I found most compelling is that they had a frame on aging where success was a reasonable thing to expect. Metabolic damage accumulates; you can possibly remove the damage; if so you can have lifespans measured in centuries instead of decades (because after all there's still accident risk and maybe forms of metabolic damage that take longer to show up). They identified seven different sorts of damage, which felt like enough that they probably hadn't forgotten one and few enough that it was actually reasonable to have successful treatments for all of them. When someone thinks that aging is just about telomere shortening (or w/e), it's pretty easy to suspect that they're missing something, and that even if they succeed at their goal the total effect on lifespans will be pretty small. The superstructure makes the narrow specialist efforts add up into something significant. I strongly suspect that solutionist futurism needs a similar superstructure. The world is in 'polycrisis'; there used to be a 'aligned AGI soon' meme which allowed polycrisis to be ignored (after all, the friendly AI can solve aging and climate change and political polarization and all that for you) but I think the difficulties with technical alignment work have made that meme fall apart, and it needs to be replaced by "here is the plan for sufficiently many serious people to address all of the crises simultaneously" such that sufficiently many serious people can actually show up and do the work. I don't know how to evaluate whether or not the SENS strategy actually covers enough causes of ageing, such that if you addressed them all you would go from decades-long lifespans to centuries-long lifespans. I think I'm also a little ...

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong
LW - On plans for a functional society by kave

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 17:57


Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: On plans for a functional society, published by kave on December 12, 2023 on LessWrong. I'm going to expand on something brought up in this comment. I wrote: A lot of my thinking over the last few months has shifted from "how do we get some sort of AI pause in place?" to "how do we win the peace?". That is, you could have a picture of AGI as the most important problem that precedes all other problems; anti-aging research is important, but it might actually be faster to build an aligned artificial scientist who solves it for you than to solve it yourself (on this general argument, see Artificial Intelligence as a Positive and Negative Factor in Global Risk). But if alignment requires a thirty-year pause on the creation of artificial scientists to work, that belief flips--now actually it makes sense to go ahead with humans researching the biology of aging, and to do projects like Loyal. This isn't true of just aging; there are probably something more like twelve major areas of concern. Some of them are simply predictable catastrophes we would like to avert; others are possibly necessary to be able to safely exit the pause at all (or to keep the pause going when it would be unsafe to exit). I think 'solutionism' is basically the right path, here. What I'm interested in: what's the foundation for solutionism, or what support does it need? Why is solutionism not already the dominant view? I think one of the things I found most exciting about SENS was the sense that "someone had done the work", had actually identified the list of seven problems, and had a plan of how to address all of the problems. Even if those specific plans didn't pan out, the superstructure was there and the ability to pivot was there. It looked like a serious approach by serious people. Restating this, I think one of the marketing problems with anti-aging is that it's an ancient wish and it's not obvious that, even with the level of scientific mastery that we have today, it's at all a reasonable target to attack. (The war on cancer looks like it's still being won by cancer, for example.) The thing about SENS that I found most compelling is that they had a frame on aging where success was a reasonable thing to expect. Metabolic damage accumulates; you can possibly remove the damage; if so you can have lifespans measured in centuries instead of decades (because after all there's still accident risk and maybe forms of metabolic damage that take longer to show up). They identified seven different sorts of damage, which felt like enough that they probably hadn't forgotten one and few enough that it was actually reasonable to have successful treatments for all of them. When someone thinks that aging is just about telomere shortening (or w/e), it's pretty easy to suspect that they're missing something, and that even if they succeed at their goal the total effect on lifespans will be pretty small. The superstructure makes the narrow specialist efforts add up into something significant. I strongly suspect that solutionist futurism needs a similar superstructure. The world is in 'polycrisis'; there used to be a 'aligned AGI soon' meme which allowed polycrisis to be ignored (after all, the friendly AI can solve aging and climate change and political polarization and all that for you) but I think the difficulties with technical alignment work have made that meme fall apart, and it needs to be replaced by "here is the plan for sufficiently many serious people to address all of the crises simultaneously" such that sufficiently many serious people can actually show up and do the work. I don't know how to evaluate whether or not the SENS strategy actually covers enough causes of ageing, such that if you addressed them all you would go from decades-long lifespans to centuries-long lifespans. I think I'm also a little ...

Filmikägu Uncut
FK339! Külas on Leslie Da Bass ja Kave Quinn

Filmikägu Uncut

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023


FK339! Saade on meie ajaloo pikim, aga me lubame, et väga põnev. Alustuseks on stuudios multitalent Leslie Da Bass, kellel on väljas lausa 2 filmimuusikaalbumit. Esmalt heliriba filmile “Tähtsad ninad” ja teisalt filmilik kogumik, mis sisaldab ka laule filmist “Tume paradiis”. Hiljem võõrustame stuudios filmikunstnik Kave Quinni, kelle tööde hulka kuulub kinoekraani rõvedaima peldiku loomine. Uudistenurk on sõnumeid täis. Teemadeks nii uus Karate Kid, Jason Bourne, Superman kui Pühak. PÖFF on küll läbi, aga mitmed seal linastunud filmid jõuavad nüüd tavakavasse. Näiteks “Kellele ma naeratan?”, “Eelmised elud” ja “Langenud lehed”. Lisaks tulevad “Blaga õppetunnid” ja “Napoloen”. Sisukord: 03:35 Kirjad 22:38 Edetabel 30:50 Uudised 46:46 Intervjuu: Leslie Da Bass 1:44:57 Kellelel ma naeratan? (Eesti) 1:46:59 Blaga õppetunnid (Bulgaaria) 1:51:30 Langenud lehed (Soome) 1:55:29 Eelmised elud 1:58:26 Napoleon 2:06:53 Telekava 2:18:59 Intervjuu: Kave Quinn

Life's a Beach...and Then You Die
8: Larry Kave: How I Became The Real-Life Santa Claus

Life's a Beach...and Then You Die

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 25:34


After an accident in his early adult years broke most of the bones in his body, Larry Kave now prioritizes doing the things he loves and helping those around him. Whether taking photos at local sporting events or playing Santa Claus at his daughter's Christmas pageant, Larry is always looking for ways to enjoy life to the fullest.

Hypewomen
Kave Bulambo: Empowering Underrepresented groups in Germany's Tech Industry

Hypewomen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 37:13


Named as a finalist by the Impact of Diversity Awards 2021 in the category of  most influential women in the Diversity and Inclusion Space in Germany, Kave Bulambo is a trailblazing pioneer on a mission to challenge the status quo around women and underrepresented groups. Kave has built an extraordinary career in Talent Acquisition and has worked with some of the most innovative organisations in the technology industry. This experience coupled with her personal journey led her to establish and build enterprises and communities of empowerment. She is the visionary behind BlackinTechBerlin the first community of people of African descent in Tech in Berlin. Next to that she launched TalentDiverse to connect both Women and BIPOC talent to excellent career opportunities in Tech.

En.Digital Podcast
Vender muebles en más de 80 países con Francesc Julià de Kave Home

En.Digital Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 76:12


El emprendedor de esta semana lo tiene claro, tiene como objetivo facturar 1.000M€.En este podcast charlamos con Francesc Julià, CEO de Kave Home, una marca de diseño de muebles sostenible española. Con Francesc hacemos un repaso de su trayectoria, en compañías como Kantox, hasta iniciar Kave Home, compañía que facturó 153M€ en 2022 y prevé alcanzar los 205M€ en 2023. Además Kave Home cuenta con 500 empleados y tiene presencia en más de 80 países, convirtiéndose en un player global del sector. Si quieres descubrir los entresijos logísticos de una empresa que hace muebles enormes y su lucha contra el plástico, ¡No te pierdas este podcast!NOSOTROS

ZeroDead Podcast
The Pipeline Episode 14 - Kave Of Horrors

ZeroDead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 61:00


ZeroDead plays "The Pipeline". A Call of Cthulhu adventure set in 1980, published by Miskatonic Repository, written by Alex Guillotte, loosely edited in to a Delta Green mission.The newly formed alliance takes the fight to the enemy.Trigger warnings:  Body Horror, Graphic Violence, Drug Use, Adult Language, Gaslighting, Mental Health Issues. Please be gentle, we don't know what the hell we're doing.Luke can be heard as Agent Killswitch,Sanne can be heard as Agent Koko,Fe will portray the roll of Agent Kilo,and Jeroen will play Agent Kardiac.I, Sebastiaan, will be your handler.Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio and sound effects through Syrinscape.Want to run your own players through a snowy hellscape? Check https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/251896/The-Pipeline-A-Call-of-Cthulhu-Scenario-for-the-1980sMusic by @White Bat AudioAdditional music and sound effects through Syrinscape.Join us on DiscordLet us know what you think on Twitter

Do ucha
Tom Kave: Cesta od striptízu k vzťahovému poradenstvu

Do ucha

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 25:56


Hosťom Trnavského rádia bol Košičan Tom Kave, bývalý majster Európy v striptíze. Po šestnástich rokoch v tejto oblasti sa v roku 2016 rozhodol úplne zmeniť svoj život a smerovanie a venuje sa sebarozvoju a problémom vo vzťahoch. V podcaste vyrozprával svoj príbeh, ako so striptízom začal, kam ho to dostalo, a tiež rozoberieme, čo najviac trápi ženy vo vzťahoch, ale zistíme tiež, čo muži potrebujú viac než lásku.

Aktualna tema
Podpredsednik združenja Specialty kave Slovenija Klemen Maček: »Kava ima veliko različnih not in okusov.«

Aktualna tema

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 7:54


Kavo je skorajda poskusil že vsak odrasel prebivalec, a vendar še vedno nekateri vedo premalo o njej, med drugim nekaj najbolj osnovnega: da ima različne odtenke okusov, ne zgolj grenkega. Za večje izobraževanje javnosti pa se trudijo tudi v Združenju Specialty kave Slovenija. S podpredsednikom Klemnom Mačkom se je pogovarjala Tina Lamovšek.

Collab Couple
E11 - Hopes and Regrets with Kaven Casane

Collab Couple

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 41:14


Quick kumustahan with one of our charming ug boutan na bradaah! The whirlwind backstory of his community life and how it changed, improved and guided him to the person he is today. Ato paminawan unsay mga regrets ug hopes sa usa ka KAVEN ug basin diay makarelate ka! Thanks, Kave for your active participation and full support since day 1! HAHA Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/collabcouple Instagram: @collab_couple --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collabcouple/message

The Nonlinear Library
LW - PSA: The Sequences don't need to be read in sequence by kave

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 1:56


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: PSA: The Sequences don't need to be read in sequence, published by kave on May 23, 2022 on LessWrong. This week, I hung out with the LessWrong team while they talked to relatively new users. New users often had a vague intention to read Eliezer's original Sequences, but were blocked on the size of the project. They thought the Sequences would only work in, well, sequence. I just polled eight people (including me) who have read the Sequences whether they only work in sequence. 7 people said they work out of sequence (though 2 noted that it might be better to read a given sequence in order) 1 person said they thought it was necessary to read any given sequence in order, but it didn't matter if you read one sequence (e.g. A Human's Guide to Words) before or after another (e.g. Mysterious Answers to Mysterious Questions) A typical sequence post has many links to other sequence posts. But these are mostly context and elaboration. The posts tend to work well standalone. Here are three posts you might get started with: Fake Explanations. The first post in the Mysterious Answers to Mysterious Questions sequence, described by Eliezer as "probably the most important core sequence in Less Wrong". Leave a Line of Retreat. Letting go of a belief that's important to you is hard. Particularly if you think stuff you care about depends on it (e.g. if you think being good depends on moral realism, it could be hard to reexamine your belief in moral realism). This post describes the phenomenon, and gives advice for dealing with it. The Hidden Complexity of Wishes. Imagine you had a device that could cause any concrete statement to become true. This post explores the difficulties you would have getting what you want with the device. (Thanks to various people at the Lightcone offices for beta reading this post, particularly Ben Pace). Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong
LW - PSA: The Sequences don't need to be read in sequence by kave

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 1:56


Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: PSA: The Sequences don't need to be read in sequence, published by kave on May 23, 2022 on LessWrong. This week, I hung out with the LessWrong team while they talked to relatively new users. New users often had a vague intention to read Eliezer's original Sequences, but were blocked on the size of the project. They thought the Sequences would only work in, well, sequence. I just polled eight people (including me) who have read the Sequences whether they only work in sequence. 7 people said they work out of sequence (though 2 noted that it might be better to read a given sequence in order) 1 person said they thought it was necessary to read any given sequence in order, but it didn't matter if you read one sequence (e.g. A Human's Guide to Words) before or after another (e.g. Mysterious Answers to Mysterious Questions) A typical sequence post has many links to other sequence posts. But these are mostly context and elaboration. The posts tend to work well standalone. Here are three posts you might get started with: Fake Explanations. The first post in the Mysterious Answers to Mysterious Questions sequence, described by Eliezer as "probably the most important core sequence in Less Wrong". Leave a Line of Retreat. Letting go of a belief that's important to you is hard. Particularly if you think stuff you care about depends on it (e.g. if you think being good depends on moral realism, it could be hard to reexamine your belief in moral realism). This post describes the phenomenon, and gives advice for dealing with it. The Hidden Complexity of Wishes. Imagine you had a device that could cause any concrete statement to become true. This post explores the difficulties you would have getting what you want with the device. (Thanks to various people at the Lightcone offices for beta reading this post, particularly Ben Pace). Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.

Wise-ish
WISEish 006: How to Live a Miserable Life

Wise-ish

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 26:26


Have you heard of the psychological hack called “Inversion Thinking”?It's one of the best ways to make sure you get the result that you want, in any area of your life.In today's episode, we will learn how to use inversion thinking to live the most joyful, wise and fulfilled life you can……by studying the 6 ways you can make your life more miserable!That's right. Once you know these 6 steps to add more suffering in your life,All you have to do is REVERSE them,And you will have the formula for living The Good Life.Enjoy!P.S. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts "I love Kave and WISEish" If this is true for you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people -- just like you -- find emotional freedom and move toward the life they desire.Head to the Wise-ish show on Apple Podcasts, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!

SBS Slovenian - SBS Slovenian
Kako brez skodelice kave?

SBS Slovenian - SBS Slovenian

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 7:20


Dr.Belovičeva svetuje, kaj zaužiti namesto kave.

SBS Slovenian - SBS Slovenian
Kako brez skodelice kave?

SBS Slovenian - SBS Slovenian

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 7:20


Dr. Belovičeva deli nasvete kaj zaužiti če kava ni primerna.

Tales from Trantor - An Australian TTRPG Podcast
Brace the Badlands (Cyberpunk) EP 7 – The Arcade

Tales from Trantor - An Australian TTRPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 53:11


The crew head into downtown Bakersfield to find computer parts for Kave to build a CitiNet. They pick up a rumour that leads them down a rabbit hole…   Check out our website for episode recaps, character bios, campaign information including maps and more: https://talesfromtrantor.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/TrantorTales YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/talesfromtrantor ~Intro/Outro Music by Bradley Parsons ~ https://fiverr.com/bradleyparsons ~ Background Ambience by Michael Ghelfi ~ https://www.youtube.com/user/MichaelGhelfi https://www.patreon.com/MichaelGhelfi

Voices of Diversity
Episode 3 - Voice of Black Leadership - Kave Bulambo

Voices of Diversity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 33:48 Transcription Available


I'm Rocki Howard and I'm not only your host, but I am proud to be Chief Diversity Officer at SmartRecruiters. In honor of Black History Month, The Voices of Diversity podcast is kicking off our Black Leadership Series sponsored by SmartRecruiters with my colleague Kave Bulambo.Kave Bulumbo is SmartRecruiters' EMEA Director of Talent Acquisition and Diversity and Inclusion. Kave is also the Founder of Black in Tech in Berlin. Kave has a Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Psychology and a Masters Degree in Public Policy and uses her boundless energy to advocate for gender and immigrant rights.In this episode, Kave speaks boldly about her journey to identify as a black woman, the ramifications of bringing your whole self to work, and how being a black woman in Corporate America feels like walking on glass. Our SponsorSmartRecruitersFREE Diversity Hiring Toolkit ResourcesBlack in Tech Berlin Black in Tech Berlin InstagramBlack in Tech Berlin LinkedInBlack in Tech Berlin Facebook Connect with UsLinkedInTwitterInstagramRocki Howard 

Inside the Kave
Inside The Kave: Skit

Inside the Kave

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 26:25


hey everyone sorry for the lack of upload I've had a lot of stuff going on but I'm back and this is a skit I've had on my mind while driving and I came home recorded this and didn't even edit it. haha I hope you all enjoy it and follow me on twitter @KMclean55 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Inside the Kave
Inside the Kave ep3

Inside the Kave

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 51:37


This week we have Sgt Isaac Hawkins such an amazing and fun conversation Twitter: KMclean55 Twitch: Kaveman717 www.falloutfive0.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Inside the Kave
Inside the Kave ep:2

Inside the Kave

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 39:36


This week we have another very special guest and she is none other than TheSkald! if you are familiar with the fallout community She is one of the founding members of the FalloutFive0 New Responders RP Group! If you are interested in becoming a New Responder or just want to check out some amazing RP check out  falloutfive0.com twitter and youtube fallout five-0 www.twitch.tv/theskadi  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Inside the Kave
Inside the Kave ep:1

Inside the Kave

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 31:08


Hello welcome to Inside the Kave I am your host Kaveman and today on the very first episode, not only am I super excited and nervous, we have officer Barnett of the Five0 New Responders RP group! check her out at OfficerBarnett on twitter and find our RP group at www.falloutfive0.com fallout five 0 .com thank you so much and I will see you in the wastes!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Inside the Kave
Inside The Kave: Pilot

Inside the Kave

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 1:47


Hello and welcome to Inside The Kave my name is Kaveman I am an avid fallout 76 RP gamer and streamer, in these weird times I want to bring not only my friends but you in the conversation as well and have fun and talk about whatever you have going on. so come hang out kick back pop the top on a drink of your choice and spend some time in the Kave

Kazual Sportz Radio Network
The Sports Kave 1-16-19

Kazual Sportz Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 30:40


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Kazual Sportz Radio Network
The Sports Kave 1-15-19

Kazual Sportz Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 24:54


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Kazual Sportz Radio Network
The Sports Kave 12-19-18

Kazual Sportz Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 60:23


The Kave Show Join Host Ryan Dorfman (Sitting in for PLR) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ksrn/message

Kazual Sportz Radio Network
The Sports Kave 12-18-18

Kazual Sportz Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 59:55


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