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Pixel Pizza
Phil Giarrusso (Cross Blitz)

Pixel Pizza

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 56:43


The year is winding down, but there's still a little more Pixel Pizza to go! This week you can enjoy a chat with the incredible pixel artist and game designer at Tako Boy Studios, Phil Giarrusso. Some of his notable works include Shovel Knight Dig, Creatures of Aether, and the upcoming (early access) card game Cross Blitz! Phil explains how he comes up with design rules for each project he's on, finding work through social media, and his favorite games of 2023! Chiptunes this week are Touhou covers from Kommisar~ LINKS:

Die Maus - Musik
Alles neu macht der April

Die Maus - Musik

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 29:39


MausMix - Deine Musikwünsche. Heute: mit sieben Musikwünschen, mit Marie und natürlich mit der Maus und dem Elefanten. Hannes wünscht sich die Piraten (00:56:68). Emmis Wunschlied ist Roboter (4:34). Silly möchte Major Tom hören (8:52). Greta wünscht sich Je ne parle pais francais (14 :04). Ellias Musikwunsch ist Kommisar Ärmchen (17:50). Lotta möchte Cover me in sunshine hören (20:48). Emma wünscht sich das Lied Oh Mama, Oma (24:16) . Von Marie Güttge.

PRESSESTUNDE-Podcast
Zu Gast: Johannes Hahn, EU-Kommisar

PRESSESTUNDE-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 52:14


Moderation: Regina Pöll (ORF) und Hubert Patterer ("Kleine Zeitung"). Themen: Corona-Impfstoffbeschaffung EU, Impfmanagement Österreich, Lehren aus Pandemie, europäischer Finanzrahmen, Verhältnis EU und USA u.v.m.

Squarewave Symphony
S04E52 - LEVEL UP 2020

Squarewave Symphony

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 58:27


Time to take a look back at some of the best music played on the show in the year 2020! Music from Game Genie Sokolov, Kommisar, Martijn Frazer, Patrice Bourgeault, and more!

Squarewave Symphony
S04E52 - LEVEL UP 2020

Squarewave Symphony

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 58:27


Time to take a look back at some of the best music played on the show in the year 2020! Music from Game Genie Sokolov, Kommisar, Martijn Frazer, Patrice Bourgeault, and more!

The History of Computing
The Monk And The Riddle

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 9:45


Welcome to the History of Computing Podcast, where we explore the history of information technology. Because understanding the past prepares us to innovate (and sometimes cope with) the future! Today we're going to review a fantastic little book, called “The Monk and The Riddle” by Virtual CEO Randy Kommisar Like a lot of authors, I'm a reader. There have always been a lot of technical books in my house. In fact I had to downsize at some point because they were getting out of control. So I made a dedicated Instagram account called deadtechbooks to post photos of books. Separation anxiety is for reals. But I've also read a lot of books about startups and venture capital. And it never ceases to amaze me just how big a jerk most of the authors are. There are the super jerks who just come right out with it and let the reader know they invested in Google or Amazon and have billions to throw away. And that they're so god-like that should you pitch to them, you'll be struck down by some kind of Jesus fire. You're left wondering why they bothered to write a book. But then you realize it's an elitist business card. Then there are the overly eloquent nerdy jerks who let the reader know how rich they are by hiring a ghostwriter with such great prose that the biography pretending to be an autobiography would likely be taught in literature courses along with their fellow literary greats had they not chased a big old vapid paycheck. you can feel the disdain they have for the giant douchenozzle paying their check oozing between the book bindings. You can empathize with the ghostwriter, given the landmass of ego they distilled into perfectly digestible 7th grade prose. Nerdy founders who go down this route likely need to partake in the spirits just as badly given many will never have a good enough idea to found another company that actually bothers to launch a product. Then there's the opposite; the autobiography masquerading as a biography. You can feel the subject become the author. Sometimes they commission the book. Other times the author becomes enamored with the subject of the book and all objectivity is lost. There may be thinly veiled attempts but founders, investors - they can be seductive to a storyteller. Whether through accomplishments or wealth. Don't get me wrong, love stories are great; they just belong in the romance section of the bookstore. Then there are the startup guides. Be very careful because one size doesn't fit all. Saying you have to do things using a formula is as dangerous as it is delusional. There are no best practices when starting a company, only worst practices. Some use such arcane tactics that many a buyer for a new startup might consider them offensive. To be clear though writing potential customers hand-written thank you cards is quaint and totally legit. Then there's the books that focus on the facts. But without opinion or feelings they read more like code. The worst of the bunch are the humble-brags. These self-defacing tomes make sure you know just how smart the author is. Their wealth or brilliant ideas tell you exactly what you need to know. Or they would if the author didn't tell you it was just a matter of timing, right before taking you through all of their business master strokes in a wild stimulation of... themselves. I've learned to read between the archetypes. Sometimes I get lost and later realize what happened but I frequently start a book just a bit leary. Randy Komisar is none of these. He began his professional life as a lawyer and then worked on the deal that put Pixar in the hands of Steve Jobs. From there, he landed at Apple and worked to license the Mac operating system. When that fell through he ended up co-founding Claris with Bill Campbell. He tells the reader some of his failures along the way, but never with an air of the humble-brag. He speaks of Campbell and others with reverence. Not as heroes but as mentors; not with adoration but with warmth. He then goes through how he landed in what we now call venture capital. He addresses his good fortunes and privilege and mixes pronouns in a way that doesn't feel the least bit contrived. He mentions his time and involvement in the early days of webtv and TiVo in the book and explains the differences between a few types of startups in a way that's easy to understand. Komisar warns against being bigger, faster and cheaper while telling the reader that sometimes that's actually the right way to launch a company. He doesn't bother to tell the reader too much of his own story until pretty late in the book. Instead he focuses on a startup who is pitching him. He explores motivations and the type that align to his world view. He does so with a genuine desire to help a person he doesn't initially like. Why? Because he sees something in the big idea the guy has. But through the book the young founder pivots into a content portal over time with no clear route to make money but instead a focus helping people. Throughout the journey he drops insights that can help a reader navigate that world but not overtly. By the end you're left wondering where the journey has taken you, and you almost forgot about where it began. The book opens with a story of meeting the Dalai Lama. It's not a bragadochio opening. Instead It's a “this isn't going to be your typical startup book” opening. By the end you've almost forgotten about where the book began. The monk had asked the author about why people aren't more compassionate to one another. By the time the book is done the author has become the monk and helped the startup reorient around compassion. And the author has shown compassion to the young founders by looking past their initial presentations full of charts and graphs and helping them recapture the why behind their idea, moving away from big, fast and cheap. So next time you're out trying to sell your ideas, dig below the surface. Revisit your passion. Let your motivation show and you just might find a champion who can help you find a path to something that you maybe didn't see in your own journey. This book won't be for everyone. But I'm lucky it landed in my lap at a time when I was able to accept the message. Just as I'm lucky you chose to listen to this episode of the history of computing podcast. Thank you so much for joining me. Have a great day!

WDR Hörspiel-Speicher
ARD Radio Tatort: Malina – Kommissar Lenz unter Mordverdacht

WDR Hörspiel-Speicher

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 53:56


•Krimi• Kommissar Lenz unter Mordverdacht – Trotz seiner Versetzung nach Hamm hat Kommissar Lenz sein Alkoholproblem nicht im Griff. Eine durchzechte Nacht verbringt er mit einer gewissen Malina. Das bringt ihn in eine schwierige Lage. // Von Dirk Schmidt / Regie: Claudia Johanna Leist / WDR 2014 / www.hoerspiel.wdr.de Von Dirk Schmidt.

Four Pillar Fitness
Eric Chessen: Autism Fitness and the Real World

Four Pillar Fitness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 66:39


On this Friday Happy Hour episode of the Four Pillar Fitness podcast, I'm joined by my good friend and co-conspirator in seeing the weirdness in the world, Eric Chessen. Eric is the founder and Kommisar of Autism Fitness. He's passionate about bringing sound fitness principles and frequent fitness opportunity to the Autism Spectrum community. He's also the CEO of StrongerThanU.com, makers of cool fitness tools that you need. Unless, of course, you like being weak. He also has strong feelings for red meat and pre-workout. Eric shares his thoughts with us about: > Why sports-based PE has failed those on the Autism Spectrum. > Why an assessment built with intention tells him more about his clients than a movement screen. > Why passion, experience and confidence are more important - and impactful - then ego. > His approach is not about ASD-specific exercise, but human-specific movement. He's one of my favorite fun-loving bipeds on this planet! Find out why! --- 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/four-pillar-fitness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/four-pillar-fitness/support

Past Episodes – Touhou Tuesday (Inactive) – KNGI Network
Touhou Tuesday 2015-11-03: Translator-chan Loses It

Past Episodes – Touhou Tuesday (Inactive) – KNGI Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2015


I learned in this episode of Touhou Tuesday that Google Translate seems to get less and less effective with each passing week, so I just give up and try to say the song titles thanks to the magic of romaji. Anyway, today I played a new song by Kommisar! It’ll be part of a multi-artist ...Continue reading ‘Touhou Tuesday 2015-11-03: Translator-chan Loses It’ »

This Week in Chiptune
TWiC 102: Shirobon, Matatronaut, Calavera, PANDAstar

This Week in Chiptune

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2015 61:23


What a show! New music from Shirobon “Infinity" the flagship release for his new label Hyperwave Records, Metatronaut’s first full length "Waveform Warrior” a 19 track album including remixes by Auxcide, Kommisar and more. New tunes PANDAstar, Calavera, and An0va.   Full tracklist and download links - http://ThisWeekinChiptune.com/102   Support TWiC on Patreon - http://patreon.com/djcutman

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PlayStation Nation Podcast
PS Nation-Ep385-Der Games Kommisar

PlayStation Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2014 199:30


New Releases. July NPD’s. PS4 Firmware 2.0 Details. How SharePlay works. Tearaway: Unfolded revealed for PS4. Until Dawn moves from PS3 to PS4. Gamescom News and Rumors. What we’re playing and watching (and eating). PS Nation Battlefield 4 server is live. Review of CounterSpy. Paypals. Emails. Comedian is John Heffron. http://psnation.com 2:15 - Madden NFL 15 38:00 - Tearaway: Unfolded 47:40 - Until Dawn 51:20 - H1Z1 56:30 - Hellblade 1:00:50 - Rise of the Tomb Raider 1:14:40 - The Tomorrow Children 1:16:35 - Alienation Break Music is from Sonic 3D Blast 1:27:30 - Beyond: Two Souls 1:30:25 - Dark Souls 2 1:34:30 - Battlefield 4 1:37:55 - RBI Baseball 1:42:10 - Diablo III Ultimate Evil Edition 1:43:53 - Sacred 3 1:45:13 - The Golf Club 2:29:42 - CounterSpy Comedian is John Heffron

Happyday Podcast
Sex, Drugs, Kommisar Rex

Happyday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2014 114:38


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Past Episodes – Touhou Tuesday (Inactive) – KNGI Network
Touhou Tuesday 2013-10-15: Wow, Such Western ~ cYsmix “Haunted House” Listening Party!

Past Episodes – Touhou Tuesday (Inactive) – KNGI Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2013 144:14


Playlist: -Stack – NO SIGNAL -Touhou Boston – Till When -flandre – Scarlet Flow -めらみぽっぷ – マッドパーティー ~A Magusnificent Plan -cYsmix – Haunted House [grab the whole album here:http://cysmix.bandcamp.com/album/haunted-house ] -Kommisar – Tanuki’s 8th Duel -Takumi Inohaya – 華のさかづき大江山 -ぼいど / 夕野ヨシミ / 3L – Miracle∞Hinacle