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Hey Everyone!Fresh out the reactor this week we've got bangers from Magnetude, FauxRealz & It's Tricky, Despersion, and Khronos.In Demos, WIPs, and Promos, we're checking out upcoming heaters from The Smell of Males, Chook, Project Zeus, and the massive collab from Joe Ford x Task Horizon x Ekwols.Then, as always, Ollie gets his head down to chow through a bunch of his favourite tunes from the last few weeks.Big love as always — full tracklist below!Check out the track list below and let's dive in!Stonx - The Dangerhttps://cygnusmusic.link/gkxx3eTRACKLIST AND MORE INFO: www.stonxmusic.co.uk/stonxcast-ep141
In a series of posts from February 8th to 11th, open source developer Matthieu Bucchianeri started making allegations that Meta's OVRPlugin is blocking non-Meta OpenXR runtimes, thereby undermining the open and interoperable spirit of OpenXR. He claims that "the OVRPlugin takes intentional precautions to exclude non-Meta platforms. This means that XR content developed with OVRPlugin will only work with Quest Link, and it will not work with any other runtime." Bucchianeri's allegation is that if a PCVR game includes Meta's OVRPlugin as their OpenXR middleware and doesn't implement the counter-blocking measures that he details, then PCVR users will only be able to use a Quest headset with Quest Link while other non-Meta headsets like "Pimax, Pico, Varjo, Vive" will be blocked, even if they have conformant OpenXR runtimes. Bucchianeri has validated these blocking counter-measures, and he says, "as proven with many applications using OVRPlugin with counter-measures enabled, these applications can run on a conformant OpenXR implementation." Not very many XR developers are willing to speak about these issues on the record, but I did manage to record a Voices of VR podcast interview with Virtual Desktop's Guy Godin who was able to independently corroborate many of the core allegations from Bucchianeri. Godin collaborated with Bucchianeri on the Virtual Desktop OpenXR (VDXR) runtime, but has also been receiving many complaints from PCVR users around Meta's OpenXR non-compliance issues, especially with games that launch both on Quest and PCVR and use Meta's OVRPlugin. Godin told me that games will work fine natively on the Quest, but any non-Quest headsets or if they aren't using Quest Link will be blocked on the PCVR version, unless the developer specifically implements anti-blocking counter-measures detailed by Bucchianeri in his technical write-up. It appears as though OpenXR conformance from the Khronos Group only pertains to the actual OpenXR runtimes on the hardware, but headset manufacturers are able to create their own SDK plug-in middleware that interfaces with OpenXR that doesn't have the same conformance requirements. It appears as though Meta is able to technically maintain their OpenXR runtime conformant status because it does not apply to their OVRPlugin middleware SDK solution, and Bucchianeri is claiming that Meta is undermining the normative standards of interoperability by not following the best practices from the Khronos Group. He says, "For the past several years, Khronos has come up with best practices and solutions to develop OpenXR applications and maximize cross-vendor and cross-platform interoperability. Khronos has asked XR developers all over the world to follow these best practices, however - Meta - the largest vendor in Khronos is refusing to follow these best practices." Bucchianeri is also claiming to have had private communications with Meta confirming that these were deliberate and intentional changes. He says, "This is not an accident: this concern was reported to Meta early in 2024 via official means in the Khronos group. Meta acknowledged purposedly blocking other platforms from running OpenXR content at that time." I was able to confirm in my discussion with Guy Godwin in this Voices of VR podcast episode that he also believes that these were deliberate and intentional changes to undermine the spirit of OpenXR. Part of why Bucchianeri was blowing the whistle is because the Khronos Group had not been taking any action against Meta. He describes Meta's actions as "reverting many of the improvements to the developers and users ecosystem that Khronos has spent time, money, energy into solving for the past 7 years." He says, "Unfortunately, since 2024, Khronos has refused to take actions to stop Meta's OVRPlugin destructive initiative towards the PCVR ecosystem. By not taking any actions to resolve the issues created by Meta's OVRPlugin, Khronos is sending the message that OpenXR is no lo...
Lots of exciting news just before we head off to NAB 2024! In CineD Focus Check this week, Nino is joined by long-time writers and contributors Jakub and Jeff as well as Johnnie to talk about all the fantastic gear that is coming out. DJI just announced some great new products like the DJI Avata 2, the 4th generation of its Ronin stabilizers and the DJI Focus Pro. There is a new professional mounting system for the iPhone 15 Pro by Tilta, Aputure and Litepanels have some lighting news and PROTON promises a very small camera. Panasonic has released a new firmware update and lots more! Subscribe to our weekly podcast to stay up-to-date with all the latest cinema gear news and tech insights! Show chapters: (00:00:00) Introduction (00:01:25) DJI Avata 2 announced - Jakub's full video review: https://www.cined.com/dji-avata-2-review-larger-sensor-easy-acro-mode-new-goggles-3-with-cameras/ (00:18:07) DJI RS 4 and RS 4 PRO Gimbals Announced – Same Payload Capacity, Vertical Shooting Capabilities, and More - https://www.cined.com/dji-rs-4-and-rs-4-pro-gimbals-announced-same-payload-capacity-vertical-shooting-capabilities-and-more/ (00:27:35) DJI Focus Pro Introduced – LiDAR FIZ System with New Motors and Hand Control Unit - https://www.cined.com/dji-focus-pro-introduced-lidar-fiz-system-with-new-motors-and-hand-control-unit/ (00:41:45) Tilta Khronos Ecosystem of Accessories for iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max Released - https://www.cined.com/tilta-khronos-ecosystem-of-accessories-for-iphone-15-pro-and-pro-max-released/ (00:47:32) Aputure INFINIMAT Announced – New Pixel-Mappable RGB Light Mats With Inflatable Diffusion - https://www.cined.com/aputure-infinimat-announced-new-pixel-mappable-rgb-light-mats-with-inflatable-diffusion/ (00:49:52) Litepanels Astra IP Bi-Color LED Panels Announced – Now with Weatherproof Construction - https://www.cined.com/litepanels-astra-ip-bi-color-led-panels-announced-now-with-weatherproof-construction/ (00:53:19) Panasonic LUMIX S5II/S5IIX Firmware Update Announced with Camera to Cloud Integration - https://www.cined.com/panasonic-lumix-s5ii-s5iix-firmware-update-announced-with-camera-to-cloud-integration/ (00:56:42) New Frame.io Version 4 Introduced – With Multi-Panel Customization, Metadata Frameworks, and More - https://www.cined.com/new-frame-io-version-4-introduced-with-multi-panel-customization-metadata-frameworks-and-more/ (01:02:55) PROTON Claims to Release “World's Smallest Broadcast Quality Camera” at NAB 2024 - https://www.cined.com/proton-claims-to-release-worlds-smallest-broadcast-quality-camera-at-nab-2024/ (01:04:31) Atlas Orion Anamorphic Lenses – 18mm, 135mm, and 200mm Focal Lengths Now Available - https://www.cined.com/atlas-orion-anamorphic-lenses-18mm-135mm-and-200mm-focal-lengths-now-available/ (01:05:55) ARRI L-Series Plus LED Fresnels Announced – 90% Brighter, Direct Network Connectivity - https://www.cined.com/arri-l-series-plus-led-fresnels-announced-90-brighter-direct-network-connectivity/ (01:07:34) ARRI ALEXA 35 Live - https://www.arri.com/en/camera-systems/live-cameras/alexa-35-live We hope you enjoyed this episode of CineD Focus Check! You have feedback, comments or suggestions? Write us at podcast@cined.com
I don't have a lot of fun quips or anything for these show notes. I haven't seen a MINUTE of Gundam AGE. I know this will change eventually- I plan to watch along with the Great Gundam Project. But for now, I just look at the pictures and say "yea this suit seems alright." Uhm. I gotta say something funny. "Hark! A Vagan!" Was that funny? Did I do good? If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Kimi no Naka no Eiyuu by Minami Kuribayashi from Mobile Suit Gundam AGE. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: xvm-dgc Khronos Sheila Khronos xvm-dfc Wiegel ovm-gd Glud
Daniel Englebretson, Chief Customer Officer at Khronos, . This speaker from the AI Revenue Summit breaks out what AI is and how it can be used efficiently. To stay current on our latest events, follow us on Linkedin. Useful Timestamps: 2:29 - How is AI currently transforming the business landscape?3:41 - Reading Recommendation: Competing in the Age of AI by Marco Iansiti and Karim R. Lakhani 3:57 - What are the opportunities and threats?6:21 - Reading Recommendation: The Technology Fallacy by Garth R. Andrus, Gerald C. Kane, Jonathan R. Copulsky, Anh Nguyen Phillips6:28 - Risks associated to your business 9:49 - Reading Recommendation: AI Superpowers by Kai-Fu Lee9:54 - What is generative AI and how does it work? 12:32 - Overlapping Opportunity16:01 - What Generative AI Isn't 20:51 - AI has the potential to disrupt traditional job roles - what are ways to position them as improvements for the workforce? 23:34 - Ted Talk Reference: Bloom's 2 Sigma Problem25:04 - Digital skills half-life27:41 - Fear of loss jobs 28:57 - Reading Recommendation: Just Calm Down about GPT-4 Already29:12 - Workforce of the Future graphic30:50 - Reading Recommendation: AI is a lot of work31:00 - How can businesses strike the right balance between automation and human decision-making to achieve optimal outcomes? 34:00 - AI Prompt Engineering isn't the Future34:11 - What are the risks, moral, and legal considerations?34:29 - Podcast Recommendation: The Ezra Klein Show featuring Alondra Nelson37:57 - Painting the Picture: Risks40:28 - The only bad way to react to AI is to pretend it doesn't change anything41:15 - Reading Recommendation: On Holding back the Strange AI Tide. 41:47 - Closing Remarks
Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
Are you delegating effectively in order to grow your agency? Do you have a satisfying work-life balance? Or are you working yourself to death? A lot of agency owners hit the early milestones by hustling hard. Many believe they are the only ones capable of doing specific tasks the right way. But this superhero syndrome ultimately gets in the way of your growth and results in being burnt out. Today's guest saw rapid growth with his agency, hitting the $1 million mark in just one year. However, he shares the toll it took and what he would do differently. Daniel Englebretson is the co-founder and CCO of Khronos, an account-based marketing agency helping B2B companies create demand generation from the ground up. His team assists clients as they validate, refine, and execute their go-to-market strategy by running targeted account-based programs that deliver a real pipeline. Daniel has spent most of his career in B2B marketing and is passionate about helping businesses solve problems. In this episode, we'll discuss: Value-based pricing and charging what you're worth. Key roles to hire in order to boost agency growth. Staying motivated after working around the clock. Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio | Stitcher | Radio FM Sponsors and Resources E2M Solutions: Today's episode of the Smart Agency Masterclass is sponsored by E2M Solutions, a web design, and development agency that has provided white-label services for the past 10 years to agencies all over the world. Check out e2msolutions.com/smartagency and get 10% off for the first three months of service. Value-Based Pricing and Charging What You're Worth Daniel began his career in B2B marketing immediately after college when he was recruited to work on a demand generation project. Over the next few years, he honed his approach and skills while working on similar projects. He met his future co-founders as they collaborated on several projects. Together they developed their methodology for scaling up demand generation. Their goal was to revolutionize the sector by assisting businesses that had an old-school approach. The agency's first retainer was for $3,000 and was signed three months after Daniel quit his job to focus on building the business. However, it wasn't until two months later that the agency signed what he calls their actual first retainer, in the $15,000 range. From that point on, it took them only a year to reach $1 million. They have grown the agency 2X every since then. Daniel envisioned building and selling Account Based Marketing programs for the same price it would cost to hire an ABM director, around $15,000 per month. Related: How the Right Foot in The Door Offer Helps Land Bigger Retainers Key Roles to Boost the Agency's Growth Since the agency aimed to be its clients' fractional ABM team, the most critical role to fill was operations to help document processes. From there, their most significant hires were for process execution and staffing customer services. Daniel and his partners initially had reservations about hiring more leaders, but they recognized their blind spots and brought in an account manager to help define what customer success would look like for them and the roles they needed to fill. However, they later realized they had leaned too much on expensive leadership, which did not work out. Staying Motivated After Working Around the Clock While reaching $1 million in just one year was impressive, Daniel and his partners paid themselves the bare minimum that first year, allowing them to reinvest in the agency. Daniel handled all client-facing tasks and worked around the clock. He eventually realized the importance of work-life balance and separating his personal and professional identities. This led to reorganizing the company and having all client-facing roles roll under him, giving him the chance to focus on his role as the visionary. Daniel recommends having a coach, partner, therapist, or adviser to bounce ideas off. Often agency owners struggle to find someone to advise them when they start their agency journeys on their own. Turning outside the agency to find a coach or adviser can help owners get through the low points. Do You Want to Transform Your Agency from a Liability to an Asset? If you want to be around amazing agency owners that can see what you may not be able to see and help you grow your agency, go to Agency Mastery 360. Our agency growth program helps you take a 360-degree view of your agency and gain mastery of the 3 pillar systems (attract, convert, scale) so you can create predictability, wealth, and freedom.
In today's marketing landscape, no one wants to feel spammed or bombarded with ads, which is something marketers traditionally struggled with when trying to advertise their solutions. According to Daniel Englebretson, Founder and Chief Customer Officer at Khronos, leveraging ABM and personalization strategies can help marketers ensure they are delivering valuable information rather than just advertising noise.In this episode, Hosts Klaudia Tirico and Kelly Lindenau bring listeners back to Daniel's #B2BSMX session, where he shared tips and tactics to use different channels and opportunities for personalized digital experiences. More importantly, he discussed strategies for driving the highest engagement with ABM via 1:1 messaging.Listen in to learn: The different channels marketers can leverage for personalized experiences; How to address the entire “spectrum of relevancy” with ABM campaigns; and Some helpful use cases to show how to put these efforts into practice. RELATED LINKS Check out the agenda and register for B2BMX 2023 — use the code PODCAST25 during checkout to get 25% off your ticket! Learn more about Khronos! Connect with Daniel on LinkedIn and Twitter!
Cronos, padre de Zeus, fue un dios conservador y el representante del antiguo paraíso griego.
Denne ukens #Emneknagg er de nominerte til Khronos pris "Årets navn i Akademia". Vi går gjennom de vi har merket oss av de totalt 23 nominerte. I studio: Selma Bull og Sigrun Thorne Teknikk: Selma Bull
Microsoft's new goodies for Linux users, the Ubuntu Summit wraps up, and our takeaways from the recent fireside chat with Linus Torvalds.
Microsoft's new goodies for Linux users, the Ubuntu Summit wraps up, and our takeaways from the recent fireside chat with Linus Torvalds.
On July 3rd Bastian Noffer's TECHCAST was recorded live as part of a livestream on YouTube and Twitch.This episodes Topics:- Khronos group establishes Metaverse Standards Forum- Apple XR headset announced in January?- The iPhone got 15 last week- Base Model M2 MacBook Pro has slow storage- Valve silently downgrades Steam Deck SSDsThe full show notes can be found at: https://bnonet.com/podcast/bnotechcast-episode-22-reality-of-transparency/
Le Metaverse Standards Forum a vu le jour ce 21 juin sous l'impulsion du groupe Khronos, consortium d'industriels de la tech. Ce nouveau groupe s'est donné pour mission de définir les règles du métavers de demain. L'objectif est de favoriser son interopérabilité, c'est-à-dire rendre le métavers le plus accessible possible.Lire l'article sur Siècle Digital. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Roads! Where we're going, we don't need roads! Crank up the DeLorean and do some time-traveling with your hosts Chris Alley, Jason Yanchuleff and Bill Arney as they explore three potential past hidden gem games with a time-traveling theme!Featured Games:Legacy: Gears of Time (00:23:32)Chrononauts (00:44:15)Khronos (01:01:29)Hidden Gems Geek List:https://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/289922/hidden-gems-podcast-game-ratingsFollow us online:Email: hiddengemsboardgamepodcast@gmail.comWeb: https://hiddengems.gamesPatreon: https://patreon.com/hiddengemspodcastInstagram: @hiddengems.gamesFacebook: @hiddengemsboardgamepodcastTwitter: @hiddengemsboardYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR8wU2vjV2RJ7C6iRuq2WcABGG Guild #: 3874Credits:Legacy: Gears of Time Theme, “Big Time", Riverworn, Royalty Free LicenseChrononauts Theme, “Theme from Obfuscators”, The Fly Guy Five, Royalty Free LicenseKhronos Theme, "Time Travel", Flouw, Royalty Free LicenseTransition Credits:"Stegosaurus", Margareta, Royalty Free License"Being Nostalgic", FLYIN, Royalty Free LicenseLogo Design, Katelyn Nieto, @itskatelynnietoHidden Gems: A Board Game Podcast was produced and edited by Chris Alley, Cameron Lockey, and Jason Yanchuleff in Raleigh, NC. The Hidden Gems: A Board Game Podcast theme is licensed under a royalty free license contract.
Ever since its introduction in 2014, SYCL has grown in popularity and adoption. It is a royalty-free, cross-platform abstraction layer that enables code for heterogeneous processors, written in a “single-source” style using C++ standards. The flexibility to deploy across multiple platforms, reuse code helps enable advanced hardware features that can be used by developers. This […]
The rapid advancement in machine learning and data science fields have aided data scientists in arriving at meaningful insights. However, it’s not been an easy task to optimize machine learning infrastructures to allow data scientists to focus on their core expertise. Today, we will discuss how certain tools and hardware optimizations are not only saving […]
In the gaming world, artificial intelligence (AI) is proving to be a game-changer. It has played a pivotal role in enhancing game-player's experiences. Amongst other capabilities, Artificial intelligence is used to generate responsive, adaptive, or intelligent behaviors primarily in non-player characters (NPCs) similar to human-like intelligence. With the right tools and access to advanced technologies, developers […]
Scientific visualization (SciVis) is a process of representing raw scientific data as images, which helps scientists improve their interpretations of large data sets. More and more, advanced visualization tools are becoming an integral part of a researcher’s analysis toolkit; and when in the hands of scientists and researchers, they can visualize, interact with, and get […]
Adoption of Python has been enormous over the last decade. Why? It’s easy to use, accessible, versatile and can be used for AI, machine learning, data analytics, data visualization, and all types of science. Tune into how 3 experts are involved in building common standards for Python data APIs that can help users use a […]
Whether you're a new company or an established one, our speaker today has a question for you: Are you using ABM yet? Adopting ABM is one of the fastest ways to drive a business forward. However, there are some easy missteps if you're not informed. Dan Englebretson, Founder and Head of Client Services at Khronos, discusses his top 10 lessons when adopting ABM to get the most out of it. Dan covers:Dan's background & goals for the audienceThe 10 lessons for ABMAudience Q&AThis is a #FlipMyFunnel podcast. Check us out on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or here.Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Flip My Funnel in your favorite podcast player.
Hay quien lo llama la profesión más antigua del mundo, pero los autores de la mayor obra de divulgación histórica sobre el asunto, niegan la mayor. Hoy entrevistamos a Rubén Montalbán, miembro del equipo de historiadores Khronos, para hablar de la financiación colectiva de su último proyecto: “Ellas, las prostitutas. Historia de la prostitución”. Se trata del fruto de más de dos años de trabajo en el que se han implicado 38 historiadores y que, a lo largo de 1.500 páginas, repasa la concepción social de la prostitución en todas las civilizaciones, desde Mesopotamia, hasta el antiguo Egipto; desde la Edad Media hasta nuestros días. Es una obra que también pretende dar voz a quienes se vieron obligadas a sufrir el mayor estigma que la doble moral, social o religiosa, les impuso. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Hvordan kan sykepleierstudenter aktiviseres gjennom digital teambasert læring? I denne episoden av NOKUT-podden får du høre hvordan teambasert læring gjennomføres i emnet anatomi, fysiologi og biokjemi ved Nord Universitet, og vi har med oss førsteamanuensis Lars Berton Elnan Garnvik og sykepleierstudent Christoffer Elias Voldseth. De forteller hvordan suksessfaktorer som faste grupper, lagnavn, TBL-mesterskap og refleksjon over egen læring har ført til godt oppmøte, godt læringsutbytte og gode resultater på blant annet nasjonal deleksamen. Les mer om: Khronos artikkel om resultatene på nasjonal deleksamen: https://khrono.no/sykepleiestudentene-i-levanger-best-i-landet/548384 Lars på Læringsfestivalen: https://ntnu.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=92ea4f39-4bd7-4ad8-99bf-ad2500a930d9
Enorme sesión plagada de batallas titánicas, devoradores de hombres e historias increíbles, acompañados de un titán en persona. Ed Khronos se une al Crew de Fang en esta ocasión para platicar los temas épicos de la Titanomaquia y su relación con el excelente manga / anime Attack on Titan. Escucha esta poderosa sesión con tu cerveza favorita, antes de ser devorado por un titán.
Ginkgo is a production-ready, sparse linear algebra library used for HPC on GPU architectures. It's now using oneAPI cross-architecture programming to support its foundational design with a high level of performance portability, and focus on software sustainability. ExpertsHartwig Anzt at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Univ. of Tennessee, and Terry Cojean of KIT provide […]
Scientific visualization (SciVis) is providing new insights in health care and many other research areas in ways that we couldn’t imagine a decade ago. It’s an evolving field where extracting visualizations from very large data sets can improve analysis, diagnosis and patient outcomes while reducing costs – or even uncover hidden discrimination. Hear from Teodora […]
Heterogeneous programming is challenging for developers because it’s been difficult to code or forces compromises in performance. oneAPI is working to break that mold. Many HPC research centers, enterprises and developers are now adopting oneAPI. Hear from experts at Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB) on their oneAPI story: “We want to have most code portability across […]
Just as a carpenter needs tools to build a house, a developer needs tools to write code and programs. This often means relying on other coders to develop tools and building on that foundation. Xiaozhu Meng, a research scientist at Rice University shares the progress of the HPC Toolkit Project. It's focused on performance tuning […]
Bioinformatics is advancing health-care research by using computation to understand biological data. It’s useful for large complex data sets used in determining gene and protein functions, establishing evolutionary relationships, and predicting 3D shapes of proteins. Two experts, Sergio Santander-Jimenez at University of Extremadura, and Ricardo Nobre of INESC-ID, are combining the power of modern hardware […]
The next generation of scientists and coders need more than a love of science and technology. The use of supercomputers in digital design to simulation pose opportunities solving the world's biggest questions. Katherine Riley, director of science for Argonne’s Leadership Computing Facility, and Joe Curley, Intel senior director of oneAPI products, solutions and ecosystem, share […]
INESC-ID researchers Aleksandar Ilic and Diogo Augusto Pereira Marques reveal their journey in extending Roofline Modeling for use in application optimization, known as the Cache-aware Roofline Model, or CARM, which has been incorporated into the Intel® Advisor tool and recognized with an award from the HiPEAC community in Europe. They are now taking this model […]
Despite its tough challenges, our global pandemic has opened the door to big opportunities, ushering in incredible innovation in visual effects and the discovery of amazing talent regardless of location. Real-time technology and tools, machine learning and artificial intelligence, and the rise of volume rendering, in conjunction with geometric rendering, are transforming storytelling. Collaboration on […]
Epistasis detection holds great promise for the prevention and treatment of diseases such as Alzheimer’s, diabetes and breast cancer. INESC-ID researchers Aleksander Ilic and Rafael Torres Campos are collaborating with other researchers and developers across Portugal through the HiPErBio Project to advance the precision and efficiency of epistasis detection, using oneAPI DevCloud, Intel CPUs and […]
Dr. Ruymán Reyes Castro, CTO at Codeplay Software, and Kevin Harms, Senior Software Developer at Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, talk about their collaboration with the National Energy for Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) at Lawrence Berkeley Lab to enhance the LLVM-based DPC++ open source compiler, based on the SYCL standard, to support Nvidia GPUs. They […]
“It’s really exciting to see all the sorts of things that are becoming smart in our daily lives,” remarks John Melonakos, CEO & co-founder of ArrayFire. In this episode, John talks about the challenges he sees as heavy computational workloads move closer to the edge, and how important data parallelism and open standards are in […]
We explore the critical role of visualization and visual analytics in disaster management and medical research with Paul Navrátil, Director of Visualization at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), and Jim Jeffers, Sr. Principal Engineer and Sr. Director of Advanced Rendering and Visualization at Intel. Paul reveals TACC's approach to recent weather crises, as well […]
In this second episode about GROMACS, one of the world's most widely used open source molecular dynamics (MD) applications, we explore the quest to simplify portable, performant programming with Erik Lindahl, Biophysics Professor at Stockholm University & KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and Roland Schulz, Parallel Software Engineer at Intel. Andrey Alekseenko, Postdoctoral Fellow at […]
On this week's bright, shiny, punctual episode of Terminus, we've got a bit of a role reversal for you. The Black Metal Guy gets the first half of the show, with some uncharacteristically polished, modern-sounding, death-metal-ish stuff. On the second half, The Death Metal Guy brings you an interesting sampler of.... raw black metal? TBMG leads off with the Spire's long-awaited, carefully-crafted Temple of Khronos. While anyone who liked Entropy (2016) will like this record, it's a bit of a stylistic curveball, not so much a forward leap as a clever sidestep. Your hosts try to figure it out, as they bang their heads to these memorable, dramatic songs. Next, TBMG continues his reign of terror with the debut full-length of Carcinoma, who sit at the crossroads of several subgenres of dissonant, punishing black and death metal. Unlike many of their ortho-, disso-, and cavernous competitors, however, Carcinoma cut through the murk with convulsive, high-intensity body music. After the break, The Death Metal Guy takes over, and it's stomping time. He introduces us to Qwälen, a new Finnish BM band whose crust / hardcore roots show in their refreshingly intense, aggressive take on the style. TBMG digs it, but he feels like he's heard this somewhere before.... TDMG closes out with one of his classic off-the-beaten-path finds, nocturnal rainforest BM from Costa Rica's Ancient Spheres. This band is steeped in the spirit of 90s Scandinavia, transposed about 50 degrees latitude south, and 90 degrees longitude west. No point trying to describe it any more, here. This band rules. Just listen. 00:00 - Introductory bullshitting / rundown of bands and labels 07:55 - Spire - Temple of Khronos (Sentient Ruin Laboratories) 52:02 - Carcinoma - Labascation (Rat King Records) 01:27:16 - Interlude - Sectioned - “Beautiful Struggle” into “Starved Lives,” fr. Annihilated (Independent, 2019) 01:35:45 - Qwälen - Unohdan sinut (Time to Kill Records) 02:08:40 - Ancient Spheres - Prayers of the Black Flame (Independent) 02:58:18 - Outro - Zargof - "Beyond the Dark Gates of My Promised Fortress," fr. Departure For The Cosmic Twilight (Ars Magna Recordings, 2005). Digital released independently on Bandcamp *for free*. Terminus links: Terminus on Youtube Terminus on Patreon Terminus on Subscribestar Terminus on Instagram Terminus on Facebook thetrueterminus@gmail.com
Rob and Jason are joined by Carl Cook from Optiver. They first talk discuss an announcement from Khronos that SYCL 2020 has been released, and a blog post from Microsoft on updates to the Visual Studio Code C++ extension. Then they talk to Carl Cook from Optiver about how they use C++ to power everything they do. News Khronos Releases SYCL 2020 for C++ Heterogeneous Parallel Programming VS Code C++ Extension: Cross-Compilation IntelliSense Configurations Modern C++ Tip of the Week Links Optiver Sponsors PVS-Studio. Write #cppcast in the message field on the download page and get one month license The Evil within the Comparison Functions Top 10 Bugs Found in C++ Projects in 2020
Open standards underpin the future of heterogeneous programming, and as Intel Principal Engineer Jeff Hammond points out, SYCL has proven in many ways that “standards don’t cost you a thing and you get portability.” A modern C++ language, SYCL has demonstrated amazing growth and now boasts four implementations—ComputeCpp, triSYCL, hipSYCL and DPC++. hipSYCL Creator Aksel […]
Increased processing power, massive amounts of data, and the development of more advanced algorithms have brought deep learning to the forefront, and TensorFlow has emerged as one of the world's most popular machine learning frameworks. Penporn Koanantakool, Google Senior Software Engineer, and Ramesh, Intel Principal Engineer, share how their teams are collaborating to optimize TensorFlow […]
Si te gusta el Abrazo del Oso y quieres acceder a más contenidos extra, puedes ayudarnos pinchando en el botón apoyar aquí en iVoox. O pásate por www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso ¡GRACIAS! Fragmento de nuestra tertulia originalmente originalmente grabado en Rivas Vaciamadrid el 13 de diciembre de 2020. Junto a Rubén Montalbán conocemos el magnífico proyecto de divulgación histórica Khronos Historia, una revista que recoge el trabajo de un amplio número de historiadores e historiadoras y que además se ha atrevido a sacar en papel un amplísimo monográfico sobre la historia de la prostitución que trataremos de conocer hoy un poco mejor. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Andrew Lumsdaine, Chief Scientist at Northwest Institute for Advanced Computing, shares his journey in parallelism, from the HPC community's early skepticism of and eventual move to C++ to build large systems, to his pursuit to develop a series of C++ libraries to strike at the contradiction between abstraction and performance, to today's reality that parallelism […]
Hay quien lo llama la profesión más antigua del mundo, pero los autores de la mayor obra de divulgación histórica sobre el asunto, niegan la mayor. Hoy entrevistamos a Rubén Montalbán, miembro del equipo de historiadores Khronos, para hablar de la financiación colectiva de su último proyecto: “Ellas, las prostitutas”. Se trata del fruto de más de dos años de trabajo en el que se han implicado 38 historiadores y que, a lo largo de 1.500 páginas, repasa la concepción social de la prostitución en todas las civilizaciones, desde Mesopotamia, hasta el antiguo Egipto; desde la Edad Media hasta nuestros días. Es una obra que también pretende dar voz a quienes se vieron obligadas a sufrir el mayor estigma que la doble moral, social o religiosa, les impuso. Como segunda propuesta, os hablaremos de una serie de Netflix que nos ha llamado la atención: Bárbaros. Es una producción germana que en seis capítulos (aunque se avecina segunda temporada) narra el enfrentamiento de Arminio, líder de los queruscos, contra las legiones de Varo. Nos referimos, por supuesto, a la célebre batalla de Teutoburgo. Resucitamos nuestra olvidada sección Historias de cine para repasar los aciertos históricos, destacando el empleo del latín en la facción romana, y las múltiples imprecisiones que también muestra la serie. Finalmente, en la sección que recuperamos de anteriores temporadas, dejamos atrás las Guerras Médicas para embarcarnos en uno de los conflictos posteriores: La Guerra del Peloponeso. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Who better to have a spicy discussion with about #OpenMP than Tim Mattson and Bronis de Supinski? These two have truly lived at the forefront of the amazing, decades-long OpenMP journey, from its inception to its preeminence as a foundational tool for HPC application programmers. Listen to what's coming in 5.1 and beyond, how the […]
Denisa Constantinescu, a PhD student in Mechatronics, and a researcher in the Computer Architecture Department at the University of Malaga, and Maura Tokay, a lead software programmer at Science Systems and Applications, Inc., and a computer scientist within the Department of Agriculture, share how their work is helping advance the fields of robotics, economics, manufacturing, […]
Dr. Tom Deakin, senior research associate and lecturer in the High-Performance Computing Research Group at the University of Bristol, and Dr. James Brodman, software engineer at Intel, unpack the tricky topic of performance portability to reveal what this concept truly means and ways to achieve it. As contributors to the Khronos SYCL Working Group—from the […]
As high performance computing (HPC) moves far beyond its traditional users to the domains of AI, machine learning, enterprises and the cloud, and heterogeneous programming becomes the norm, Nico Mittenzwey, senior HPC engineer at Megware Computer, and Mike Lee, technical, enterprise and cloud segment marketing manager at Intel, discuss the considerations in optimizing HPC clusters […]
Data scientists spend 60% of their time cleaning and preprocessing data, transforming this dirty data into crystallized insights. Dataframes, such as Pandas, provide exceptional tooling to address data wrangling tasks, yet Pandas themselves increasingly lack ease and speed as they scale. Alex Baden, Technical Director at OmniSci, and Devin Petersohn, Machine Learning Engineer at Intel, […]
There's a pandemic raging. Events are being canceled left and right. So, what do you do in a time like this? Step up your ABM game! That's what Dan Englebretson, Co-Founder and Head of Client Services at Khronos, did when their biggest event of the year got canceled. He came on the show to share his story and dig deep into how account-based methodology is working for Khronos. ---------- Join me for weekly special LinkedInLive sessions where I interview your favorite guests like Pat Lencioni, Seth Godin, Whitney Johnson, and Kim Scott — LIVE. Here's the one-click invite: https://evt.mx/mSGV4Ka8
To deliver increasingly captivating stories in the world of animated movies takes passion and determination. The passion to continually push the boundaries of what's possible. The determination to continually seek ways to make technology easily approachable by artists, so that the artists can focus on what they're best at—telling stories that capture our imaginations. Max […]
Pastor Fernando De Ornelas taler, del 2 av taleserien "Khronos og Kairos"
In Part I of two episodes about GROMACS, one of the world’s most widely used open source molecular dynamics (MD) applications, Erik Lindahl, Biophysics Professor at Stockholm University & KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and Roland Schulz, Parallel Software Engineer at Intel, unpack the mysteries of MD. As Erik explains, MD helps us understand “everything […]
Fernando De Ornelas taler om vår tid, Khronos og kairos. Hva er den "Korona tiden".
Krystian Ligenza, Autodesk Maya Software Architect, and Mike Voss, Intel Principal Engineer, talk about how the need for immersive experiences in VFX and 3D animated movies and games has driven the need for increasingly more capable (and complex) software and hardware. They discuss how Autodesk and Intel are addressing these challenges, and explain how the […]
Is oneAPI living up to its promise? How do oneAPI and DPC++ relate to the Khronos Group SYCL and ISO C++ standards? Andrew Richards, Codeplay Software CEO, and Hal Finkel, Lead for Compiler Technology and Programming Languages at Argonne National Lab, respond to these provocative questions and more from Sanjiv Shah, Intel GM and VP […]
Ronan Keryell, principal software engineer at Xilinx, and Jeff Hammond, principal engineer at Intel, explain why open collaboration — modeled through open source and open standards — is key to solving some of today’s biggest challenges in research and industry, revealing some of the misconceptions, or least understood aspects, along the way. Then they explore […]
Daniel Englebretson, Co-founder of Khronos, stops by to talk with MJ and Matt all things Account Based Marketing. We chat about how Daniel executed ABM at scale for Medical Device giant Danaher, how to execute ABM at your own company step by step, whether ABM is a good fit for your company, and if it's feasible to do ABM concurrently with a traditional Inbound Marketing approach for an industrial company. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Peter Wang, CEO and Co-Founder of Anaconda, explains the series of happy accidents that have led to organic adoption of Python as the number one language among developers in data science and machine learning in this episode of Code Together. He and David Liu, an AI Solutions Engineer at Intel, talk about the latest advancements […]
Existing math kernel libraries have lacked portability across heterogeneous platforms—until now. A unifying programming model—and availability of standard library interfaces—enables development of performance-portable libraries among diverse hardware architectures. In this episode, Julia Sukharina, Senior Engineering Manager at Intel, and Mehdi Goli, Principal Software Engineer at Codeplay Software, talk about a collaborative project to make this […]
In this episode of Code Together, Geoff Lowney, Senior Fellow at Intel, and Andrew Richards, CEO at Codeplay Software, discuss the value of standards in enabling hardware and software developers to collaborate and innovate. From the early days of video games to modern AI, Andrew weaves an unexpected yet common thread between these, and the […]
In this episode of Code Together, we talk to Alice Chan, Vice President and General Manager of Compiler Engineering at Intel, and Hal Finkel, Lead for Compiler Technology and Programming Languages at Argonne National Lab, about how the industry is uniting to address the need for programming portability and performance across diverse architectures, particularly important […]
The Khronos Group releases OpenCL 3.0, Apple reportedly a month behind on next-gen iPhone production, and Germany will adopt decentralized contact tracing framework for COVID-19. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Daniel Englebretson talks us through the tactics and techniques of how to pull off an effective account-based marketing strategy. We jump into:How to identify your ideal customers (and build a list for free)What kind of marketing content you should be creating to get the right kind of attentionWhere you should be spending your energy and effortsAnd so much more!Daniel Englebretson (https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielenglebretson/) is an accomplished B2B marketing expert with an impressive track record. His marketing agency Khronos (https://khronos.agency/) works with businesses to generate return on their marketing investments. Get on the email list at topofmind.substack.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/topofmind/message
Daniel Englebretson talks us through the tactics and techniques of how to pull off an effective account-based marketing strategy. We jump into:How to identify your ideal customers (and build a list for free)What kind of marketing content you should be creating to get the right kind of attentionWhere you should be spending your energy and effortsAnd so much more!Daniel Englebretson (https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielenglebretson/) is an accomplished B2B marketing expert with an impressive track record. His marketing agency Khronos (https://khronos.agency/) works with businesses to generate return on their marketing investments. Get on the email list at topofmind.substack.com
Cole and Jordan revisit an old friend: the Big Sad. With surprising deficits showing up in unexpected places on the roster, there’s a lot to try and make sense of at this early stage of the season. We knew there would be bumps in the road and things that would need to be worked on, but we honestly didn’t expect for the list to look this way going into week 5. We take some time to unpack it and talk about what we need to see moving forward.Listen here.TIMESTAMPS:3:41 - 100T vs DIG: Soraka-Olaf wins these, a missed Lee Sin Q, Stunt underwhelms on Naut, Ryoma holds against Froggen25:13 - 100T vs FLY: Draft challenges continue, the major Meteos problem, one player (cough Ssumday) can only carry so much, Stunt plays a different type of game, Ryoma holds against POE1:05:39 - Listener Takes: When does team go from developing to not good enough -@Khronos, replace Stunt with Breezyyy?1:19:12 - Wrap-up: Trust The Papa campaign results, Sir Radley’s Lore LessonFollow 100Talk on twitter: https://twitter.com/100talkpodSubscribe to the 100Talk podcast:Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/100talkpodSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5DwGKIOuNZouvF7N4TyPor?si=A4pSbfvmR3qpIBtAzJLKxgiTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/100talk-100-thieves-podcast/id1403240691?mt=2Google: http://bit.do/100talkpodStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/den-of-thieves-100-thieves-podcastTuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Video-Games/Den-of-Thieves---100-Thieves-Podcast-p1140590/Player.fm: https://player.fm/series/den-of-thieves-100-thieves-podcast
Chronisch, van het Griekse woord Khronos, betekent "tijd", of "iets wat voor langere tijd aanhoudt". Het goede nieuws is dat je chronische gedachten kunt doorbreken, is wel een kleine uitdaging.
Is Linux gaming really being saved by Google's Stadia platform? We discuss the details and possibilities. Plus good news for KDE Connect users, Intel begins work on next-generation open source video drivers, and much more.
Is Linux gaming really being saved by Google's Stadia platform? We discuss the details and possibilities. Plus good news for KDE Connect users, Intel begins work on next-generation open source video drivers, and much more.
Is Linux gaming really being saved by Google's Stadia platform? We discuss the details and possibilities. Plus good news for KDE Connect users, Intel begins work on next-generation open source video drivers, and much more.
Everything Virtual - Your Source for Everything VR and Virtual Reality
In our continued coverage of VR at GDC 2019, Ronnie chats with Neil Trevett, VP of Developer Ecosystems at Nvidia and President of The Khronos Group. The Khronos Group recently announced that the first implementations of its OpenXR SDK were being published this week. Neil breaks down what OpenXR is and why creating an open API is critical in the current fragmented VR/AR market. Thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everythingvirtual/support
Rob and Jason are joined by Gordon Brown to discuss his work on SYCL the OpenCL abstraction layer for C++. Gordon is a senior software engineer at Codeplay Software in Edinburgh, specialising in designing and implementing heterogeneous programming models for C++. Gordon spends his days working on ComputeCpp; Codeplay's implementation of SYCL and contributing to various standards bodies including the Khronos group and ISO C++. Gordon also co-organises the Edinburgh C++ user group and occasionally blogs about C++. In his spare time, Gordon enjoys dabbling in game development, board games and walking with his two dogs. News CppCon 2018 Poster Program Announced A bug in the C++ Standard Synapse submitted for Boost review New C++ London Uni Course Sept 18 Gordon Brown @AerialMantis Gordon Brown's blog Links SYCL ComputeCpp Parallel Programming with Modern C++: from CPU to GPU P0443r7: A Unified Executors Proposal for C++ CppCon 2017: Gordon Brown "Designing a Unified Interface for Execution" SYCL building blocks for C++ libraries - Gordon Brown - Meeting C++ 2016 Sponsors PVS-Studio February 31 Patreon CppCast Patreon Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
Rob and Jason are joined by Christopher Di Bella to discuss using Ranges with Parallel algorithms and much more. Christopher Di Bella is a Staff Software Engineer for Codeplay’s ComputeCpp Runtime Technology and a C++ teacher. He advocates for including the Concepts TS and the Ranges TS in C++20. Chris spends his days working on ComputeCpp, Codeplay’s implementation of SYCL, a Khronos Standard for heterogeneous programming in C++; the Khronos implementation for the Parallel STL (using SYCL); and researching Parallel Ranges, which is an attempt to fuse ranges together with the parallel STL. Chris was previously a software developer for Nasdaq, and a tutor for UNSW Sydney’s advanced C++ and compiler courses. In his spare time, Chris enjoys poking at things involving Ranges, snowboarding, playing games, and watching films. News Italian C++ Conference Videos Available Conan 1.6 Release Webview proposal C++/CLI support comes to ReSharper C++ Christopher Di Bella @cjdb_ns Christopher Di Bella's GitHub Links cpp.standardisation.au@gmail.com Generic Programming 2.0 with Concepts and Ranges P0836R1 Introduce Parallelism to the Ranges TS SYCL Parallel STL Sponsors PVS-Studio February 31 Patreon CppCast Patreon Hosts @robwirving @lefticus
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Brewed.
On an all-new epsiode of SoSnSbSb, Nick wants you to listen to the complex and passionate sound of Maktub's Khronos. Andrew listened to Arcade Fire's Everything Now so he could warn you not to. And later, special guest Sophie Smith swings in to talk Angel Olson's Half Way Home, Escanaba Black Beer, and women in beer and music. It's Episode 3, y'all! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sosnsbsbpodcast/support
Out of the Vault7 : the Fallout Wikifuite : les outils de hacking de la CIA en balade. Et y en a beaucoup. La Russie aurait recours aux services d’un cybercriminel notoire. Affaire Bentonville : Alexa va finalement "témoigner". Tim est inquiet. GDC 2017 Serial standardiseurs : le Khronos group s’attaque à la VR. Tobii fait la démo du Eye-tracking dans un HTC Vive. La réalité mixte sur la future xbox one Scorpio. Baisse de prix côté oculus, ls PSVR est-il rattrapable ? It’s Unreal : la motion capture automobile en temps réel. It’s Unreal : des acteurs de synthèse en temps réel au cinéma et au théâtre ! It’s Unreal : immergé dans un Pixar en VR et en temps réel. Avec NVIDIA, de la photogrammétrie en temps réel ! It’s Unreal ! J’ai mentionné que tout était en temps réel ?? En bonus : le post mortem de Zelda Breath of the Wild. En bref : Google Hangout : virage vers les entreprises Après le Surface Hub, voici le Jamboard. Parce que le Veleda, ça tache. Et puis ça sent fort. Et ton feutre est toujours celui qui est sec. Et puis bon, seulement 5000$... Les extensions Gmail arrivent partout. Mais pas sur Inbox Avec reCaptcha, Google invente le captcha sans captcha ! Annonces pour Onedrive dans windows… un OS gratuit mais plein de pubs ça vous tente ? Intel rachète Mobileye (15 milliards de dollars) Samsung rachète Harman pour 8 milliards de dollars SoundCloud veut se vendre à tout prix Stories Messenger Bonus : Cédric TAMBOISE : Pebby la baballe connectée pour occuper votre toutou votre chaton toute la journée La statistique expliquée à mon chat QuiToque : cuisinez varié, plutôt rapide et sans gâcher Guillaume Poggiaspalla : des trolls, une élection, spacex, de la nostalgie, du féminisme, Jj Abrams, des Danois, des zizis collés à des vitres, tout ça et plus encore dans la saison 20 de South Park ! Guillaume Vendé : Plex Cloud dispo pour tous les Plex Pass Participants : Guillaume Poggiaspalla Cédric Tamboise (@cedsib et sur blig.fr) Présenté par Guillaume Vendé (@guillaumevende sur Twitter) et sur Facebook avec une nouvelle page dédiée à mes activités en podcast ; dans un podcast (streetcast) plus intimiste : "La voix de Guillaume".
Playlist Neurocollapse 6 01-Mind Vortex - Future Fold 02-L 33 – Badman 03-Badman - Bäng Bäng 04-Mefjus – Blitz 05-Noisia & The Upbeats - Dead Limit 06-Pythius – Executor 07-InsideInfo & Mefjus - InsideInfo & Mefjus 08-InsideInfo & Mefjus - Get Down to It 09-Teddy Killerz – Hyperspeed 10-Audio - Make It Happen 11-Khronos – Overload 12-Gydra - Psycho (feat. Coppa) 13-BTK, Mindscape & Optiv – Ruthless 14-Evol Intent & Gein – Science 15-Agressor Bunx - Tommy Gun 16-Gydra – Boundless 17-Mefjus - Clock Off 18-Gydra – Cyborg 19-Pythius - Driveyard (feat. Kryptomedic) 20-Current Value & Prolix – Fake 21-Krot – Gag 22-Noisia & The Upbeats – Inverse 23-InsideInfo & Mefjus – Leibniz 24-Chewy Jetpack - Mars (Skynet Remix) 25-Audio – Napalm 26-Icicle - Problem (feat. Skittles) 27-DaVIP & Imetic - Puncture Wound (Place 2B & Paimon Remix) 28-Fourward – Spike 29-Gydra - Split Attack 30-Memtrix & Spor - Super Trace 31-TR Tactics & The Clamps – Topology 32-Doctrine – Airlock 33-DaVIP – Earthquake 34-Rido & Couterstrike - Let It Roll 35-Pythius - New Order 36-Noisia & The Upbeats – Omnivore 37-Enei - Prometheus Vip 38-Mefjus – Purify 39-Misanthrop – Rotor 40-Icicle - The Edge (Black Sun Empire Remix) [feat. Metropolis] 41-Mefjus - Chaos Theory 42-Pythius – Coruscant 43-Teddy Killerz - Heavy Cruiser 44-Noisia & The Upbeats – Mouthbreather 45-DaVIP - Ranged Weapon 46-Khronos - The Heavy 47-Bl4ck Owlz – Firebowl 48-Rene LaVice – Untribaled 49-Rene LaVice - Lights Out (feat. David Boomah) 50-Joe Ford & Fourward – Katana 51-Icicle - Dreadnaught (feat. SP:MC) [Phace Remix] 52-Current-Value – Abrasion 53-Mr.Spooky Terror - PAIN TRAIN
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theZim is on tour!!! Check out some stories and songs… Version 50 of the podcast WOTS Radio #9!“Hed” by Hammerbox off Numbhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/album/numb/id304262747“For The Heads” by Leezy Soprano off Supreme Beinghttps://soundcloud.com/1kingleez“Seer” by Motopony off Motoponyhttp://www.motoponymusic.com/store/motopony“Eternal September (ft. Collette Warren)” by Quadrant, Kid Hops & Iris off “206” LPhttps://commercialsuiciderecords.bandcamp.com/album/206-lp“A Call to Arms” by Rob Lyons off When It Haunts Youhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/album/when-it-haunts-you/id882334945“Get Lost” by The Fame Riot off Dust Funkhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/album/dust-funk/id1040250265“Separator” by Charmshttps://charmsrock.bandcamp.com/“Just Like Murder” by Maktub off Khronoshttp://maktub.com/music“Road Rules” by Passion Party off Bored Gameshttp://passionpartymusic.com/“Horn Ska” by The Panda Conspiracy off Road Sodahttps://www.cdbaby.com/cd/pandaconYou can also find the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher and Spreaker.
Hi there! 66 minutes of Drum & Bass was recorded live during the weekly Beats 'n Breaks radioshow on Nauticradio.net With great tunes of Nickbee, Dubtek, Displaced Paranormals, Thing, Luitzen, Khronos, Flark, Envenom, Agressor Bunx, Icicle, Black Sun Empire & Pythius, Kung & Aeph, Joe Ford, Teddy Killerz & Billain, Mefjus, Engage & Receptor, Chase & Status, Matrix & Futurebound and Posij... Enjoy! Warm regards, Flark
Dans ce nouvel épisode de la série « Les acteurs ludiques », nous recevons Arnaud Urbon, fondateur et seul membre de la maison d’édition Ilopeli (Sherlock, Jurassik, Kenya, Wacky Challenge…). Pendant deux heures d’interview, il nous parle de son parcours en tant que joueur, auteur (Khronos, Korrigans...), et surtout en tant qu’éditeur : création d’Ilopeli, ses choix éditoriaux, les différentes gammes, les actualités, les créations à venir… Bref, un tas de choses intéressantes.
Comenzamos febrero, un gran mes que promete tener grandes videojuegos para todos nosoitros. En este programa hubo de todo y si se perdieron la transmisión en vivo el lunes a las 9:00 PM aquí podrán tener el programa completo en donde hablamos de los siguientes temas:Creador de Braid invirtió toda su fortuna en The Witness.Presidente de Sony en contra de los juegos anuales.Nintendo trabajará en más juegos de bajo costo para 3DS.Netflix podría realizar una serie en Live Action de Zelda.Gabe Newell ayuda a usuario a restaurar su cuenta de Steam.Detalles de Xenoblade Chronicles X.Uncharted 4 tendrá muy complicado alcanzar los 60fps.Nuievos detalles sobre Persona 5.Más detalles sobre Rise of the Tomb Raider.Naughty Dog no está interesado en Jack and Daxter y Crash Bandicoot.Mass Effect 4 no será como Dragon Age Inquisition.Hideo Kojima interesado en un remake de Metal Gear Solid 1.Khronos es el futuro de los gráficos en PC.PS4 y Xbox One Slim podrían llegar en otoño.Creador de Smash Bros Wii U ve complicado seguir desarrollando juegos. La reseña que tuvimos fue Gim Fandango y The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D.
Synchronize your watches. We fire up the TARDIS for a time travel adventure, including a review of the clock winding brain burner Khronos, a look back at a classic Doctor Who title, and a dive into the history of the sand timer.
Synchronize your watches. We fire up the TARDIS for a time travel adventure, including a review of the clock winding brain burner Khronos, a look back at a classic Doctor Who title, and a dive into the history of the sand timer.
Synchronize your watches. We fire up the TARDIS for a time travel adventure, including a review of the clock winding brain burner Khronos, a look back at a classic Doctor Who title, and a dive into the history of the sand timer.
Khronos Teaching Guide Khronos Teaching Guide B&W Released: October 20th, 2010 Game Description: This game uses a very fun theme of time travel in which players are playing tiles on three different time periods of boards and if you play in an earlier time period it appears [...]