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Landauer, Philipp www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sonntagsspaziergang
Deutschland verursacht im Jahr über 400 Millionen Tonnen an Müll. Ein „Recht auf Reparatur“ soll die Abfallberge reduzieren und Hersteller dazu verpflichten, nachhaltiger zu produzieren. Kann das funktionieren? Landauer, Philipp www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Zeitfragen. Feature
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In this essay, Libera Pisano explores Gustav Landauer's unique approach to anarchism, grounded in a rejection of death as both a literal and symbolic concept. Landauer's philosophy emphasizes the transcendence of individual isolation through community and mystical consciousness, positioning revolution as a life-affirming path to unity and interconnectedness. Libera Pisano is a Research Associate at Nova University Lisbon. Her recent publications are “Resisting Nihilism: The Motif of Entwurzelung in Jonas's Early Writings,” in Hans Jonas: The Early Years (eds. D. Herskowitz, E. Lapidot, C. Wiese; London: Routledge, 2024), 201-217 Hans Jonas: The Early Years - 1st Edition - Daniel M. Herskowitz - Ela, and “Die Grammatik der Hoffnung: Diasporisches Hören und weiblicher Abgrund bei Margarete Susman,” in Margarete Susman: Beiträge zu Werk und Wirkung (eds. M.J. Kudla, C. Battegay, I. Sauter, W. Goetschel; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2024), 317-333 Margarete Susman. Anarchist Essays is brought to you by Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group and the journal Anarchist Studies. Follow us on Twitter @arglboro. Our music comes from Them'uns (featuring Yous'uns). Artwork by Sam G.
Landauer, Philipp www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sonntagsspaziergang
The penultimate episode of Season 5 is bringing the receipts! Multidisciplinary designer and artist Libby Landauer joins Sean to talk about Facebook Marketplace bargains, the pitches the Mad Men didn't win, and the best place to get a polish in the Bay Area.Libby can be found all over the ‘net, including on Instagram @libland. You can also see some of their work, including Slutheby's Live Auction, on their website, libbylandauer.com; keep an eye out there for future dates for the play! You can find more about the Community for Positive Aging on their website, communityfpa.org. As Libby says, it's an intergenerational, space, and if you have some free time this holiday season and want to give back, it sounds like a great, fun place to volunteer some time!Music by Mykola Sosin from Pixabay.This episode was recorded Saturday, November 16, 2024 in the Rat's Nest. Our next episode will be our last of the season, and the show's three year anniversary. Don't miss it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Week 2 of Month of Guest is here and joining us this week is Sarah Landuar, co-creator/founder of Wasteland Comics. An independent comic book writer, Sarah joins The Nerds to discuss what it takes to produce your own comic book from the ground up. With so many different books out in the wild, we are glad to highlight a comic book that is good for all ages. Trust us when we say, Glitch is a book with passion and a great entry for those looking for something new and original. Please, go and support our guests! Click the links below to check them all out! Website: www.WastelandComics.com Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/srlandauer/glitch-1-3-a-post-apocalyptic-solarpunk-adventure Alternate Kickstarter link: www.WastelandComics.com/pages/kickstarter Instagram: @wasteland_comics Official Glitch Twitter/X: @Glitch_Comics Personal Twitter/X: @srlandauer Facebook: Wasteland Comics Bluesky: @wastelandcomics.bsky.social Like the intro music? Go check them out! "90s TV Sitcom Themes - John Bartmann: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3xt1u3C1M8 Robots a Cometh - Dan Lebowitz This Issue is Brought to You by: Bryan Quevedo, Rene Bravo, Sean Rodriguez & Nick Valero Podcasts can also be found here! YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/y6luw7uq Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/y4q64run Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/y4ztkn2o Follow us on our socials! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keepingwiththenerds/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KeepitNerds Ask us questions and leave us a like and comment! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a follow!
Diese Woche in "Zu Gast bei Radio Arabella gehts um die persönlichen Dienstleister. Zu Gast sind die Berufsgruppensprecherin der oberösterreichischen Tierenergetiker Corinna Landauer-Festbauer und der Fachgruppenobmann in der oberösterreichischen Wirtschaftskammer Michael Stingeder. Sie erfahren wie Energetiker und Tiere miteinander kommunizieren und warum Humanenergetiker keine Heiler sind
Landauer, Philipp www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sonntagsspaziergang
Landauer, Philipp www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sonntagsspaziergang
Landauer, Philipp www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sonntagsspaziergang
AMSC's M and Assessments directorate for U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM). Mr. Landauer shares his perspectives on various topics, including his background and career journey, AFRICOM's responsibilities and challenges, and its extensive geographic scope. During the discussion, Mr. Landauer offers valuable insights on delegation, feedback, and the evolving role of civilians in the workplace. He provides career advice for those aspiring to join the Senior Executive Service, emphasizing the importance of delegation, seeking feedback from mentors, and self-awareness. He also discusses the keystone symbol of the Senior Executive Service, highlighting the role of removing barriers and advocating for the team. Mr. Landauer also shares his recommendations for leadership development books, such as “How to Win Friends and Influence People,” “Extreme Ownership,” and “The Culture Code.” His advice underscores the significance of self-awareness, seeking feedback, and the importance of continuous learning in leadership development. For questions, suggestions, or feedback, write us at usarmy.leavenworth.tradoc.mbx.armyu-amsc-podcast@army.mil To learn more about the Army Management Staff College, visit our website at https://armyuniversity.edu/amsc No DOD or U.S. ARMY ENDORSEMENT IMPLIED. Any references to commercially available products or works are used for research and educational purposes only. Mention of any specific commercial products, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise does not constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the U.S. Army, Department of Defense, or the United States Government. The views and opinions of the authors expressed herein do not state or reflect those of the United States Government and shall not be used for advertising or product endorsement purposes. The mention of companies by name is solely for the purpose of representing educational framework and should not be implied as endorsement. Music: "Carolina" (Intro) & "Fort Scott" (Outro) composed by David Howey. r. David Howey hosts a virtual meeting with special guest Paul Landauer, the J8 Resources
Lange war Kurt Landauer vergessen - dabei legte er die Basis für den Erfolg des FC Bayern. Als Jude musste er den Club verlassen, wurde verfolgt, im KZ Dachau inhaftiert und ins Exil getrieben. Trotzdem kehrte er nach 1945 wieder nach München zurück - wegen seiner heimlichen Geliebten Maria Baumann, die auch während der NS-Zeit stets zu ihm hielt. Von Thies Marsen
Laura Landauer is an amazingly diverse entertainer, equally comfortable performing as an actor, singer, or comedian. She has received world wide attention for her spot-on portrayal of Celine Dion. Her short films have appeared on television shows, including Entertainment Tonight, across North America and Europe, and have extensive world-wide viewership online. She has performed at The Winnipeg Comedy Festival, Yuk Yuk's Toronto, The Debaters and Just For Laughs Montreal. Laura has appeared on television shows including Bathroom Divas, Video on Trial, and Look-a-Like. You can also watch her as the evil Shapeshifter & her goofy twin The Form Changer on the PBS/TVO show ODD SQUAD. Being Celine Fashion Icon! Mother of the Year! Superstar Extraordinaire! How does she do it?In this 1-hour spectacle that is half-concert, half-intimate conversation, Celine shares how she juggles her passions: Fashion, Family, Fulfillment, Future ... and Peanut Butter.BEING CELINE explores Celine's success, heartbreak and dreams while at the time staying true to her Quebecois roots and maintaining a quiet, simple, unaffected life.Learn what it means to “BE CELINE” in this multimedia extravaganza!
Landauer, Philipp www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sonntagsspaziergang
Egal ob Berghang oder dichter Wald, für fast jedes Gelände gibt es heute das passende Fahrzeug. Doch wegen steigender Spritpreise und hoher Anschaffungskosten rücken tierische Transportmittel wieder in den Fokus. Landauer, Philipp www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Zeitfragen
Landauer, Philipp www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Zeitfragen
Die Kanalisation ist eine der wichtigsten Errungenschaften für unsere Gesundheit. Fäkalien machen uns nicht mehr krank, weil Abwasser aufwendig gereinigt wird. In Klärwerken tritt aber auch Verborgenes über das Leben einer Stadt zutage. Landauer, Philipp www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Zeitfragen. Feature
Welcome back to a new season of Code for Thought. The subject of this episode is energy consumption in computing. My guests are Wim Vanderbauwhede (University of Glasgow, UK) and John Wernvik (Eco Datacentre, Sweden). This is a big subject area and there will be more on this later this season - so watch out.Links:https://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~wim/ Wim's page at Uni Glasgowhttps://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aam9744 There is room at the top - paperhttps://arxiv.org/abs/2303.06642 Wim's paper on Frugal computinghttps://wimvanderbauwhede.codeberg.page/articles/frugal-computing-developer/ developer perspective on frugal computinghttps://wimvanderbauwhede.codeberg.page/articles/frugal-computing-consumer/ consumer perspectivehttps://wimvanderbauwhede.codeberg.page/articles/climate-cost-of-ai-revolution/ an article on the climate costs of AIhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore%27s_law Moore's "Law" summaryhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koomey%27s_law Koomey's "Law" summaryhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landauer%27s_principle Landauer's principlehttps://ecodatacenter.tech Eco Datacentre in Sweden - homepagehttps://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/ai-data-centers-could-use-more-electricity-than-the-netherlands-by-2027/ John mentioned an article estimating the future energy used with increase of AI/MLhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2542435123003653?dgcid=author another article on energy consumption and AISupport the Show.Thank you for listening and your ongoing support. It means the world to us! Support the show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/codeforthought Get in touch: Email mailto:code4thought@proton.me UK RSE Slack (ukrse.slack.com): @code4thought or @piddie US RSE Slack (usrse.slack.com): @Peter Schmidt Mastadon: https://fosstodon.org/@code4thought or @code4thought@fosstodon.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pweschmidt/ (personal Profile)LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/codeforthought/ (Code for Thought Profile) This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Partons à la découverte d'un penseur allemand du début du XXème siècle: Gustav Landauer en compagnie d'Anatole Lucet qui lui a consacré une thèse qui est devenu cet ouvrage: Communauté et révolution chez Gustav Landauer https://www.klincksieck.com/contributeur/anatole-lucetPublication d'Anatole Lucet:https://triangle.ens-lyon.fr/spip.php?article3699 Voici ici des liens vers les personnages historiques évoqués dans l'épisode si vous voulez poursuivre la réflexion: les phillistinshttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philistinisme Henrik Ibsen dramaturgehttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik_Ibsen Ferdinand Tönnies Sociologuehttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Tönnies Karl Kautsky marxistehttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Kautsky Tolstoihttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Léon_Tolstoï Etienne de la boetiehttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Étienne_de_La_Boétie Rosa Luxembourghttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Luxemburg Karl Liebknechthttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Liebknecht Erich mushamhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Mühsam Martin buberhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Buber Margarethe Faas-Hardeggerhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margarethe_Faas-Hardegger Revue Réfractionshttp://refractions.plusloin.org Révolution au mexiquehttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata
The Divorce Confidante Podcast - divorce, co-parenting, personal growth, faith-based single mom life
Ladies, did you put on a few pounds after divorce? Were you eating your emotions? Did Burger King and Wendy become your new best friends?Yeah, you're not alone. Stress can wreak havoc on your diet. And putting on a little weight happens. BUT, you don't have to stay in that place with the extra pounds creeping up the scale. It may be time and you may be ready to lose the weight and get healthy.My guest, Keatha Landauer is a health and weight loss coach with Optavia. She's lost over 50 pounds on the program to help her maintain a healthy back. And she's helped me lose 20 so far!If you're ready to tackle the weight loss issues, from defeating the "Binge Storm" and secret eating, to handling social situations, finding support and setting achievable goals, then you're in the right place. It's not a process you need to do alone, but once you get started, you'll agree with Keatha, "Nothing feels better than making healthy choices." Divorce can be a great time to reclaim your identity, boost your self-confidence and create the life you love. And it may start with losing some weight.Connect with Keatha:www.coachkeatha.comThe War on Weight PodcastJoin the Loving Life After Divorce Summit!! This free, live event has divorce professionals ready to help you through the ups and downs with great information and free bonuses. It starts Monday, September 25th with 5 days of experts ready to help you through divorce. AND you can sign up for FREE ......HERE! To sign up for the free pop-up Facebook group, you can register HERE! Look forward to seeing you at the summit!Connect with Joy:Find additional resources from Joy and other authors in the No-Problem Parenting book, available on Amazon. The Divorce Confidante Links:To find out more about the benefits of adding a divorce coach to your team, or to book a FREE consultation, connect at The Divorce Confidante website:www.divorce-confidante.comConnect with Joy:on Instagramon LinkedInon Pintereston Facebook
L'exposition « Écorces vives » est en cours et c'est jusqu'au 9 septembre à la galerie Art Now Projects à Carouge. C'est un dialogue, la photographe Aline Kundig et la peintre Victoire Cathalan. Dans cette deuxième partie de reportage, Épiphane Amanfo s'entretient avec Franck Landauer l'un des deux directeurs associés de la galerie et la peintre Victoire Cathalan.
The Assistant Professor of Football: Soccer, Culture, History.
FC Bayern is the club of Franz Beckenbauer, Harry Kane, and countless fans across the world. However, Bayern is also the club of Kurt Landauer. A Jew from a businesspeople's family, he served for Germany in World War I and got to know football from English and Swiss students. As a club president, he led his FC Bayern to its first championship 1932, a year before the Nazi rise to power. As a Jew, Landauer promptly landed in a concentration camp only to flee to exile in Switzerland. And just two years after World War II, he returned to Munich to take on the presidency of his beloved club for a second time. His life story is a wild ride through the 20th century. And that his story was almost forgotten until a group of young, activist Bayern Munich supporters rediscovered it in the 2000s speaks to that century as well - but also to the power of fans in helping their club grow roots. One of those fans is with us, Patrik Stöhr - he is part of the team that leads what is now the Kurt Landauer Foundation that connects the world famous FC Bayern to all kinds of anti discrimination work in its hometown and on its terraces. New feature: I'd love to hear from you - leave a voicemail via this simple interface . Just click "record" and then "send," and I have your message in my Inbox. You may well hear yourself on air soon!HELPFUL LINKS FOR THIS EPISODE:Kurt Landauer Foundation, German websiteCNN on the unveiling of Landauer's statue in Munich, 2019; SBNation piece on the same topicThe Jerusalem Post on Landauer, 100 years after FC Bayern's first championship 1923“Bayernlied,” the first club anthem of FC Bayern from 1907, recently reconstructed from sheet music fragments. Here performed by the Augsburg-based choir QuarterpastFC Bayern, Stern des Südens (official contemporary club anthem from the outro), video with lyrics“Rediscovered by the Fans” - Deutsche Welle English Speaking clip about the debut of the 2014 movie about Kurt Landauer with some movie scenesPlease leave a quick voicemail with any feedback, corrections, suggestions - or just greetings - HERE. Or comment via Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky or Facebook. f you enjoy this podcast and think that what I do fills a gap in soccer coverage that others would be interested in as well, please Recommend The Assistant Professor of Football. Spreading the word, through word of mouth, truly does help. Leave some rating stars at the podcast platform of your choice. There are so many sports podcasts out there, and only ratings make this project visible; only then can people who look for a different kind of take on European soccer actually find me. Artwork for The Assistant Professor of Football is by Saige LindInstrumental music for this podcast, including the introduction track, is by the artist Ketsa and used under a Creative Commons license through Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/
Es gibt da so einen Landbauer - ich hoffe, ich sage nichts falsches, wenn ich sage: Einen waschechten ökologisch verantwortungsvoller Gemüsebauer, der diesen Podcast beim Säen, Gießen, Versorgen und Ernten hört. Und dieser nette Mensch fragte irgendwann: Sag mal, kannst du nicht mal ne Folge mit Rapha zum Thema Reggae machen? Und ich direkt: " Nein, wie soll das gehen. Das ist ja eine Idee, die ist völlig... Genial!" Klar geht das und klar mache ich das. Denn ich freu mich jedesmal, wenn ich Feedback aus der Community erhalte. Und ich versuche dann alles um die Idee, den Wunsch auch Realität werden zu lassen. Und damit nicht genug, aus der Idee ist eine weitere Idee geworden, die sich dann zu der Idee entspannte, eine Reihe mit dem Titel: Was, was, wo... Und jetzt kommt die Frage an euch: Welche Stilistik, welches Problem, welche Aufgabe hättet ihr hier gern mal drumtechnisch gelöst. Ich bin gespannt auf eure Ideen! Und jetzt viel Spaß mit der echt tollen Folge mit Rapha, den Reggae-Experten aus D-Dorf - Landauer!!! Mehr zu Raphael findest du hier: https://www.tonraum.info/ Bei Instagram findest du ihn hier: https://www.instagram.com/raphaeldrumz/ Und bei Facebook hier: https://www.facebook.com/Raphael.Landauer/?locale=de_DE Ach so seine Reggae Facebook-Gruppe, here we go: https://www.facebook.com/groups/artofreggaedrumming?locale=de_DE Ich freu mich tierisch, wenn du auf der Seite von Einfach Schlagzeug mal vorbeischaust unter https://einfachschlagzeug.de/ Timecodes: 0:00:09 - Anfang 0:05:49 - Los geht's 0:13:55 - Background 0:16:59 - Was groovt da so? 0:23:54 - Reggae wie ein Dialekt der Sprache Musik 0:29:34 - Mr Robot 0:36:24 - Sound 0:42:26 - Zum Schluss
Die Nachrichten aus Mannheim und der Rhein-Neckar-Region am 24.07.2023.
Sozialwahl – was ist das? Bis Ende Mai können 52 Millionen Wahlerechtigte mitentscheiden, wer die Vertreter für die Selbstverwaltung ihrer Renten-, Kranken- und Unfallversicherung sein sollen. Doch nur wenige beteiligen sich. Eine Ursachenforschung.Landauer, Philippwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Zeitfragen. FeatureDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
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: The Brain is Not Close to Thermodynamic Limits on Computation, published by DaemonicSigil on April 24, 2023 on LessWrong. Introduction This post is written as a response to jacob_cannel's recent post Contra Yudkowsky on AI Doom. He writes: EY correctly recognizes that thermodynamic efficiency is a key metric for computation/intelligence, and he confidently, brazenly claims (as of late 2021), that the brain is about 6 OOM from thermodynamic efficiency limits EY is just completely out of his depth here: he doesn't seem to understand how the Landauer limit actually works, doesn't seem to understand that synapses are analog MACs which minimally require OOMs more energy than simple binary switches, doesn't seem to understand that interconnect dominates energy usage regardless, etc. Most of Jacob's analysis for brain efficiency is contained in this post: Brain Efficiency: Much More than You Wanted to Know. I believe this analysis is flawed with respect to the thermodynamic energy efficiency of the brain. That's the scope of this post: I will respond to Jacob's claims about thermodynamic limits on brain energy efficiency. Other constraints are out of scope, as is a discussion of the rest of the analysis in Brain Efficiency. The Landauer limit Just to review quickly, the Landauer limit says that erasing 1 bit of information has an energy cost of kTlog2. This energy must be dissipated as heat into the environment. Here k is Boltzmann's constant, while T is the temperature of the environment. At room temperature, this is about 0.02 eV. Erasing a bit is something that you have to do quite often in many types of computations, and the more bit erasures your computation needs, the more energy it costs to do that computation. (To give a general sense of how many erasures are needed to do a given amount of computation: If we add n-bit numbers a and b to get a+bmod2n, and then throw away the original values of a and b, that costs n bit erasures. I.e. the energy cost is nkTlog2.) Extra reliability costs? Brain Efficiency claims that the energy dissipation required to erase a bit becomes many times larger when we try to erase the bit reliably. The key transition error probability α is constrained by the bit energy: α=e−EbkBT Here's a range of bit energies and corresponding minimal room temp switch error rates (in electronvolts): α=0.49, Eb=0.02eV α=0.01, Eb=0.1eV α=10−25, Eb=1eV This adds a factor of about 50 to the energy cost of erasing a bit, so this would be quite significant if true. To back up this claim, Jacob cites this paper by Michael P. Frank. The relevant equation is pulled from section 2. However, in that entire section, Frank is temporarily assuming that the energy used to represent the bit internally is entirely dissipated when it comes time for the bit to be erased. Dissipating that entire energy is not required by the laws of physics, however. Frank himself explicitly mentions this in the paper (see section 3): The energy used to represent the bit can be partially recovered when erasing it. Only kTlog2 must actually be dissipated when erasing a bit, even if we ask for very high reliability. (I originally became suspicious of Jacob's numbers here based on a direct calculation. Details in this comment for those interested.) Analog signals? Quoting Brain Efficiency: Analog operations are implemented by a large number of quantal/binary carrier units; with the binary precision equivalent to the signal to noise ratio where the noise follows a binomial distribution. Because of this analog representation, Jacob estimates about 6000 eV required to do the equivalent of an 8 bit multiplication. However, the laws of physics don't require us to do our floating point operations in analog. "are implemented" does not imply "have to be implemented". Digital multiplication of two 8 bit ...
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: The Brain is Not Close to Thermodynamic Limits on Computation, published by DaemonicSigil on April 24, 2023 on LessWrong. Introduction This post is written as a response to jacob_cannel's recent post Contra Yudkowsky on AI Doom. He writes: EY correctly recognizes that thermodynamic efficiency is a key metric for computation/intelligence, and he confidently, brazenly claims (as of late 2021), that the brain is about 6 OOM from thermodynamic efficiency limits EY is just completely out of his depth here: he doesn't seem to understand how the Landauer limit actually works, doesn't seem to understand that synapses are analog MACs which minimally require OOMs more energy than simple binary switches, doesn't seem to understand that interconnect dominates energy usage regardless, etc. Most of Jacob's analysis for brain efficiency is contained in this post: Brain Efficiency: Much More than You Wanted to Know. I believe this analysis is flawed with respect to the thermodynamic energy efficiency of the brain. That's the scope of this post: I will respond to Jacob's claims about thermodynamic limits on brain energy efficiency. Other constraints are out of scope, as is a discussion of the rest of the analysis in Brain Efficiency. The Landauer limit Just to review quickly, the Landauer limit says that erasing 1 bit of information has an energy cost of kTlog2. This energy must be dissipated as heat into the environment. Here k is Boltzmann's constant, while T is the temperature of the environment. At room temperature, this is about 0.02 eV. Erasing a bit is something that you have to do quite often in many types of computations, and the more bit erasures your computation needs, the more energy it costs to do that computation. (To give a general sense of how many erasures are needed to do a given amount of computation: If we add n-bit numbers a and b to get a+bmod2n, and then throw away the original values of a and b, that costs n bit erasures. I.e. the energy cost is nkTlog2.) Extra reliability costs? Brain Efficiency claims that the energy dissipation required to erase a bit becomes many times larger when we try to erase the bit reliably. The key transition error probability α is constrained by the bit energy: α=e−EbkBT Here's a range of bit energies and corresponding minimal room temp switch error rates (in electronvolts): α=0.49, Eb=0.02eV α=0.01, Eb=0.1eV α=10−25, Eb=1eV This adds a factor of about 50 to the energy cost of erasing a bit, so this would be quite significant if true. To back up this claim, Jacob cites this paper by Michael P. Frank. The relevant equation is pulled from section 2. However, in that entire section, Frank is temporarily assuming that the energy used to represent the bit internally is entirely dissipated when it comes time for the bit to be erased. Dissipating that entire energy is not required by the laws of physics, however. Frank himself explicitly mentions this in the paper (see section 3): The energy used to represent the bit can be partially recovered when erasing it. Only kTlog2 must actually be dissipated when erasing a bit, even if we ask for very high reliability. (I originally became suspicious of Jacob's numbers here based on a direct calculation. Details in this comment for those interested.) Analog signals? Quoting Brain Efficiency: Analog operations are implemented by a large number of quantal/binary carrier units; with the binary precision equivalent to the signal to noise ratio where the noise follows a binomial distribution. Because of this analog representation, Jacob estimates about 6000 eV required to do the equivalent of an 8 bit multiplication. However, the laws of physics don't require us to do our floating point operations in analog. "are implemented" does not imply "have to be implemented". Digital multiplication of two 8 bit ...
Rapha kenne ich schon sehr lang. Um genau zu sein, seit meinem Schlagzeugstudium in Düsseldorf. Und Rapha war damals schon ein Typ, bei dem ich dachte: Was genau will er hier? Das soll absolut nicht dispektierlich klingen, aber Rapha hatte damals schon genau das gemacht, was er machen wollte und schien gefestigt in seinem Stil - also viel, viel weiter als wir alle anderen. Alles, was er spielte, klang immer nach Rapha - immer ein wenig nach Reggae - immer nach seinem Ding. Ziemlich cool, dachte ich und so bin in das Interview mit genau diesem Gefühl gegangen: Zu erfahren, wie man so früh schon so klar sein kann. Die Antwort hat mich überrascht und ich merkte, dass ich bislang ein völlig falsches Bild hatte. Von einer anderen Sache war mein Bild ebenso klar, aber diesmal auch richtig: Rapha ist ein politischer Mensch und Musiker, der sich Gedanken über das reine Musizieren hinaus macht. Wie und vor allem worüber, was seine zentralen Punkte sind, die ihm beim Musizieren in dieser Hinsicht wichtig sind, das habe ich mit ihm ebenso besprochen. Bevor es nächste Woche mit einer sehr spannenden Analyse weitergeht, hoffe ich, dass du diese Woche mit diesem Interview so viel Spaß beim Hören hast, wie ich beim Erstellen. Mehr zu Raphael findest du hier: https://www.tonraum.info/ Bei Instagram findest du ihn hier: https://www.instagram.com/raphaeldrumz/ Und bei Facebook hier: https://www.facebook.com/Raphael.Landauer/?locale=de_DE Ach so seine Reggae Facebook-Gruppe, here we go: https://www.facebook.com/groups/artofreggaedrumming?locale=de_DE Heavy Gummi gibt's hier: http://www.heavygummi.de/ und "Immer an der Wand lang" kannst du hier hinterher sehen: https://youtu.be/SUmZvtB60Ac Ich freu mich tierisch, wenn du auf der Seite von Einfach Schlagzeug mal vorbeischaust unter https://einfachschlagzeug.de/ Und wer schon immer mal wissen wollte, was Chat GPT über den Sponsor dieser Folge sagt, der hört sich am besten auch den kurzen Werbespot von mir an :) Ihr wollt 10€ beim Einkauf bei Drum Candy sparen: Mit dem Rabattcode trommeltalkcandy ist das kein Problem Jetzt unter https://www.drumcandy.de/ nachschauen, aussuchen und bestellen! Viel Spaß! Timecodes: 0:00:09 - Der Anfang 0:01:21 - Jetzt schneit's auch noch 0:02:10 - Wer ist denn jetzt Rapha? 0:08:01 - A Musicians Drummer 0:20:40 - Der Reggae Man 0:28:02 - Respekt 0:32:30 - Der offene Kommentar 0:43:07 - Die Shout outs
In der zuvor weltoffenen Metropole Berlin ist man zunächst entsetzt über die Machtübertragung an Hitler. Wenige Monate später treten in Deutschland Massen in die NSDAP ein. Was ist geschehen? Ein Stimmungsbild aus den ersten Monaten von 1933.Landauer, Philippwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Zeitfragen. FeatureDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
Keatha is a certified Happiness and Confidence coach, a member of the John Maxwell Team and a Certified Independent Optavia Coach through the MacDonald Center for Obesity Prevention and Education, newly certified Revelation Wellness instructor and soon-to-be a co- author in the next book release “ Unleash Her”. More importantly, she's spent a lifetime battling her weight and has finally won the war on her own weight and now sharing it with others through 1:1 coaching and her podcast “War On Weight.
Today I get to chat with my good friend Keatha Landauer and ask her how she defines happiness. Transcript Katie: Welcome to Everyday Happiness where we create lasting happiness, in about 2 minutes a day, through my signature method of Intentional Margins® (creating harmony between your to-dos and your priorities), happiness science, and musings about life. I'm your host, Katie Jefcoat, and Today I am with my dear friend Keatha Landauer, and I'm asking her how she defines happiness. Keatha, welcome to the show. Keatha: Thank you so much, Katie, for having me.I just love your happy show. I love listening to it every day. It's fabulous. Katie: Well, I'm so excited you're here, and since it's such a quick episode, I just have to dig in. How do you define happiness? Keatha: Now, when I thought about this question, I immediately started thinking big things. What truly makes me happy? And then I started really coming down to what was a shift in my mindset, and I think that was around when I started practicing gratitude and trying to find the little things. And so the very first thing I wrote down was chickens. Chickens make me happy. And then I went from there, and it's the sunrises in my front yard, it's the sunsets over my garden, it's the phone calls from my children and hearing them laugh. It's the cats running across the front yard or a baby kitten being born. If we really just stop and take count of all the little things that are so wonderful in our lives, and every day, I think that it ends up being an overwhelming happiness if you just count those blessings every single day. Katie: Oh, my gosh, I love that so much. And you're right, gratitude is one of the easiest ways to boost our happiness. That is so perfect. And I follow you on social media, and I do love those chickens, so please keep posting about them. It's so much fun. Chickens are a lot of fun. Keatha: Yeah, it really is so much fun. Katie: Thank you for joining me on Everyday Happiness, and we look forward to having more conversations with others about happiness. Take care. Keatha: Thanks, Katie. Get Everyday Happiness delivered to your inbox by subscribing at: https://www.katiejefcoat.com/happiness And, let's connect on social at @everydayhappinesswithkatie and join the community on the hashtags #IntentionalMargins and #everydayhappinesswithkatie on Instagram Links: https://onamission.bio/everydayhappiness/
#BerichtausBerlin #DieterHapel #DNEWS24 #Straßenkampf #Schnitzelei Das war in der Woche wichtig 3,6 Milliarden Euro der Geberländer bei 66 Milliarden Schulden - Große-Lippe-Giffey provoziert Bayern & Co. Die Grüne Jarasch kennt die wirklichen Probleme der Berliner nicht. Eine Jakarta-App soll die Digitalisierung retten. Die letzte Generation will zurück in die 70er Jahre. In Berlin blieb der Warnsirenentag lautlos. In Berlin scheiden bis 2029 38.000 Beschäftigte aus Altersgründen aus dem Öffentlichen Dienst aus. Stadträtin Sarah Nagel verbietet widerrechtlich Razzia gegen Clan-Kneipen. Der neue Tagesspiegel ist gewöhnungsbedürftig. Der Ausgeh-Tipp von Dieter Hapel Die neue Topadresse für leckere Schweinereien ist die "Schnitzelei" im ehemaligen "Landauer" am Rüdesheimer Platz. Deutsche Tapas und Wiener Schnitzel sind das Konzept, frei nach dem Motto: "Kann denn Schnitzel Sünde sein?". DNEWS24 Der Bericht aus Berlin von Dieter Hapel überall, wo es noch gute Podcasts zu hören gibt: #BerichtausBerlin.
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/CmieNQH7Q4w Donald Hoffman a cognitive psychologist and Professor in the Department of Cognitive Sciences at the University of California, Irvine. Patreon: https://patreon.com/curtjaimungal Crypto: https://tinyurl.com/cryptoTOE PayPal: https://tinyurl.com/paypalTOE Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOEwithCurt Discord Invite: https://discord.com/invite/kBcnfNVwqs iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/better-left-unsaid-with-curt-jaimungal/id1521758802 Pandora: https://pdora.co/33b9lfP Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gL14b92xAErofYQA7bU4e Subreddit r/TheoriesOfEverything: https://reddit.com/r/theoriesofeverything Merch: https://tinyurl.com/TOEmerch 0:00 Introduction 0:35 Hoffman's thought on the state of the country during COVID and what it entails about his theories 2:51 Why he meditates for 3 hours daily, and what type of practice it is 7:26 Hoffman's diet and health habits 9:52 On computational psychology (Hoffman's initial background) 13:05 Outlining (technically) the conscious agent model, and the motive force behind the lettering 16:41 Consciousness as primary to Being, as the impediment for rationalists 26:50 Why neural correlates aren't *just* correlates, but instead can play causal role (playing devil's advocate) and the limits of the "virtual reality" metaphor 38:44 Nima Armani Hamed's amplituhedron, and consciousness 40:23 Local hidden variables / realism may be saved, via loopholes in Bell's theorem 47:46 The assumption of uniform probability of fitness functions on cyclic groups, etc. is a problem for a theory that says our perceptions are non-veridical (ie. that they don't match "reality") 1:01:44 Evolution entails that we don't see the truth / reality as it is 1:05:10 On the over simplification of evolutionary models (outputting down to the Real Line of dimension 1 without further structure) 1:09:17 The intensity of meditation, and fear of letting go / fear of the unknown 1:15:25 "Illusions are failures to guide adaptive behavior." 1:16:41 The various philosophical theories on truth (correspondence, pragmatic, deflationary, etc.) 1:27:20 Spacetime as a data compression tool for conscious agents 1:32:39 On the nature of causality 1:37:50 How is reality objective, when in Hoffman's model it's predicated exclusively on subjective agents 1:40:00 What is "you"? What is "identity"? What is the "self"? (Eastern religions vs Western religions) 1:50:15 How does Free Will fit into a stochastic model? 1:58:59 Douglas Hofstadter's "strange loop" model of consciousness & Tononi's Integrated information theory vs. Donald Hoffman's 2:14:37 Where God fits into all of this, as well as Hoffman's definition of God 2:21:22 What happens when you die? 2:28:38 Gödel's incompleteness theorem's implications for Hoffman's model 2:34:35 John Vervaeke's other forms of knowledge which aren't "propositional" 2:37:45 Landauer's limit (fastidious critiques) 2:41:29 On the moon not existing when you don't look at it 2:48:06 Do you see the same color red that I see? (and other experiences / qualia) 2:51:31 The paradox of pursuing truth, though truth is inimical (relative to fitness) 2:56:44 Where does Deepak Chopra take Hoffman's message too far + what Jesus meant by "I am the truth / the way / the life" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Best-selling author, podcast host and coach- Keatha Landauer shares insight on her chapter "The War On Weight" in the latest BAUW in Health and Wellness. Keatha has battled her own weight for over 28 years and finally won the war by losing 56 pounds. She now is maintaining that weight loss and helping other women do the same. https://www.sherisesstudios.com/
Hi Friend! Do you ever feel like you are losing the battle with your healthy eating? Do you ever binge eat and then hate yourself and tell yourself you won't do it again? Do you hide your binge eating? Today I have Keatha Landauer who has battled and overcome those same things. We talk about brain fog, low energy, tracking for success, sleep and so much more. Keatha shares her story with us and she even talks about how her journey brought her to writing a chapter in a book this year! To find out more about Keatha: www.coachkeatha.com IF YOU MISSED THE OCTOBER BIRTHDAY SPECIAL OF A FREE FATIGUE FREEDOM SESSION NO WORRIES! You can STILL take advantage of a special LOW PRICE through December 1st for this 1 hour session where you discover your fatigue triggers and map out a plan! Book your FATIGUE FREEDOM COACHING SESSION here: https://p.bttr.to/3Qm6WGg Beautiful woman, if you are struggling with your pain, fatigue, inflammation symptoms or just not feeling like yourself, you have support right here. There are several ways you can reach out to me for what you need or are ready for. Book your FREE Clarity Call here: https://p.bttr.to/3dzZLs1 If you are ready to see how the SHAPE ReClaimed Anti-Inflammatory Program can help you to reduce your cravings and inflammation without feeling drained and actually restore your energy, clink the link below to get started! https://p.bttr.to/2ZfViXl Join me in my FB Group, Holistic Health for Christian Women over 40, to be supported, encouraged and educated in your health https://www.facebook.com/groups/933692933927629 Want more tips on how to regain your energy in a natural way using clear daily action steps along with some delicious and supportive recipes? Grab my FREE Foggy and Fatigued Blueprint Here: https://www.subscribepage.com/foggyandfatigue This is the time for you to take back control over your health and get some much needed support and accountability along the way! SIGN UP FOR SOLWIN.TV!! When you do, be sure to reach out to me on Solwin social! https://solwin.tv/?mref=michelle50
Jodi Black and Christopher Landauer join us for Wild Die Thursday and tell us what's new with Pinnacle. More Info on Maw of Oblivion for Deadlands: Lost Colony here https://peginc.com/enter-the-maw-of-oblivion-for-deadlands-lost-colony/ More info on Hollerween 3 here https://peginc.com/hollerween-3-season-of-savage-worlds/
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Julia Landauer finally made her NASCAR national series debut, and she's taking us through the journey of getting there. Landauer dishes on how hard qualifying was; if she feels any differently about the accident with Justin Allgaier; expectations of the weekend versus reality; preparing for a race after being out of a car since 2020; Landauer's experience racing overseas, and the difference in racing culture; running in the Pinty's Series; not having the climb up the ladder and racing map she expected; where Landauer thought she'd be in 2022; having a bit of envy over the success of her fellow NASCAR Next alum; the closest she came to giving up on racing; a nerd deep dive that landed her sponsors for her Xfinity Series debut; building a brand that bridges outside interests with racing; getting into public speaking; #becauseracecar on social media; cautious optimism about 2023 options. Music created by Tony Monge.Please support my work through Patreon: www.patreon.com/KellyCrandall
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: Deconfusing Landauer's Principle, published by euanmclean on May 27, 2022 on LessWrong. I'm going to assume knowledge of Shannon entropy and the basics of information theory. I won't assume any physics knowledge (but you'll probably find it easier if you know physics). Thanks to Francis Priestland, Anson Ho, Nico Macé, Dan Hatton and Kenneth Freeman for their comments. This was the result of me being nerd-sniped by a friend who wanted to talk to me about the connection between cognition and thermodynamics. I thought “yea, I know thermodynamics, it should take me a nice afternoon or two of straightening things out in my head to come up with something interesting to say”. How naive of me. In the process, I fell down a number of holes of confusion. I realised that properly understanding Landauer's principle would be a good waypoint on my quest. This is the result of my clearing up these confusions. Landauer's principle is often summarised as something like: 1 bit of memory in a register is erased, destroying 1 bit of information. Because information is entropy(?!), this means the memory register loses 1 bit of entropy. Total entropy always increases over time, so the environment must increase its entropy by at least 1 bit to compensate, resulting in a corresponding minimum amount of heat dissipation, along with a minimum energy requirement for deleting the bit. But whoa hey hold your horses there; what does entropy really mean here? Is the Shannon entropy of a logic gate really connected to its thermodynamic entropy, and if so, in what way? I always found Landauer's principle a bit mysterious because it seems, at first glance, to connect something we tend to consider as a subjective construct (a probability distribution) with a measurable physical outcome (the release of heat). And I'm clearly not alone, there have been a bunch of people coming out and saying that the principle is widely misunderstood or even that the principle itself is wrong (but don't panic, it's been pretty well experimentally verified). So fleshing out what's really going on here was helpful for me to understand more intuitively what computation (and by extension cognition maybe?) means from a physics point of view. The central insight is that, as Landauer put it; “information is physical”. The relationship between Shannon entropy and thermodynamic entropy Thermodynamic entropy is a pretty objective property of some physical system. It's related to other macroscopic properties like internal energy, temperature and pressure. Here is how it's defined. When some amount of energy in the form of heat, Q, is transferred into a system at temperature T, this causes an increase in the thermodynamic entropy of the system S of ΔS=Q/T. When something is hot I can feel its heat, so I'm convinced that heat is a real thing, and by extension thermodynamic entropy is also a real thing. Shannon entropy is a property of a probability distribution p(x) over some set of possible values ΓX for the random variable X, defined as H(X)=−∑x∈ΓXp(x)log2p(x). It tells us how much information we're missing about X. In other words, how much information (in bits) we gain by finding out the exact value of X given some prior beliefs described by p(x). Are they related? Yes. In thermodynamic equilibrium at least. In equilibrium, thermodynamic entropy is a special case of Shannon entropy: the Shannon entropy of a particular distribution over possible states of a physical system. In equilibrium, the thermodynamic entropy of a system is the Shannon entropy of a probability distribution over possible microstates of the system. A microstate x is a total specification of everything you could ever know about that system. Everything you could hope to measure about it, even in principle, down to the position, momentum, charge etc. of each par...
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: Deconfusing Landauer's Principle, published by euanmclean on May 27, 2022 on LessWrong. I'm going to assume knowledge of Shannon entropy and the basics of information theory. I won't assume any physics knowledge (but you'll probably find it easier if you know physics). Thanks to Francis Priestland, Anson Ho, Nico Macé, Dan Hatton and Kenneth Freeman for their comments. This was the result of me being nerd-sniped by a friend who wanted to talk to me about the connection between cognition and thermodynamics. I thought “yea, I know thermodynamics, it should take me a nice afternoon or two of straightening things out in my head to come up with something interesting to say”. How naive of me. In the process, I fell down a number of holes of confusion. I realised that properly understanding Landauer's principle would be a good waypoint on my quest. This is the result of my clearing up these confusions. Landauer's principle is often summarised as something like: 1 bit of memory in a register is erased, destroying 1 bit of information. Because information is entropy(?!), this means the memory register loses 1 bit of entropy. Total entropy always increases over time, so the environment must increase its entropy by at least 1 bit to compensate, resulting in a corresponding minimum amount of heat dissipation, along with a minimum energy requirement for deleting the bit. But whoa hey hold your horses there; what does entropy really mean here? Is the Shannon entropy of a logic gate really connected to its thermodynamic entropy, and if so, in what way? I always found Landauer's principle a bit mysterious because it seems, at first glance, to connect something we tend to consider as a subjective construct (a probability distribution) with a measurable physical outcome (the release of heat). And I'm clearly not alone, there have been a bunch of people coming out and saying that the principle is widely misunderstood or even that the principle itself is wrong (but don't panic, it's been pretty well experimentally verified). So fleshing out what's really going on here was helpful for me to understand more intuitively what computation (and by extension cognition maybe?) means from a physics point of view. The central insight is that, as Landauer put it; “information is physical”. The relationship between Shannon entropy and thermodynamic entropy Thermodynamic entropy is a pretty objective property of some physical system. It's related to other macroscopic properties like internal energy, temperature and pressure. Here is how it's defined. When some amount of energy in the form of heat, Q, is transferred into a system at temperature T, this causes an increase in the thermodynamic entropy of the system S of ΔS=Q/T. When something is hot I can feel its heat, so I'm convinced that heat is a real thing, and by extension thermodynamic entropy is also a real thing. Shannon entropy is a property of a probability distribution p(x) over some set of possible values ΓX for the random variable X, defined as H(X)=−∑x∈ΓXp(x)log2p(x). It tells us how much information we're missing about X. In other words, how much information (in bits) we gain by finding out the exact value of X given some prior beliefs described by p(x). Are they related? Yes. In thermodynamic equilibrium at least. In equilibrium, thermodynamic entropy is a special case of Shannon entropy: the Shannon entropy of a particular distribution over possible states of a physical system. In equilibrium, the thermodynamic entropy of a system is the Shannon entropy of a probability distribution over possible microstates of the system. A microstate x is a total specification of everything you could ever know about that system. Everything you could hope to measure about it, even in principle, down to the position, momentum, charge etc. of each par...
In this episode, we are joined by Shannon Landauer, the President & CEO of the Iowa Lakes Corridor Development Corporation, a rural economic development organization serving 4 counties in Iowa. We delve into Shannon's extensive experience in economic development, her advice to young professionals trying to break into the industry as well as the key role rural economic development professionals play in their communities.
EPSIODE 56 | Red Pill This! The Simulation Proposal Mainly inspired by a 1999 movie, many people suspect we may be living in a computer simulation of some sort. If we are, how can we tell? Maybe by looking at some ideas from physics, which has some truly unusual ideas as to the nature of things. The universe might be made of tiny vibrating strings, or physicalized information. It might be a hologram, or a big brain, or an artifact of statistics. All these ideas seem to point to an underlying code of some kind. Or maybe everything we think we know was just created last Thursday. This is the two-year anniversary episode of Conspiracy Clearinghouse. Thank you everyone for listening and for your support! Like what we do? Then buy us a beer or three via our page on Buy Me a Coffee. #ConspiracyClearinghouse #sharingiscaring #donations #support #buymeacoffee You can also SUBSCRIBE to this podcast. Review us here or on IMDb! 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Whoa, Dude, Are We Inside a Computer Right Now? Are we living in a computer simulation? I don't know. Probably. Do we live in a simulation? on Space.com Living in the Matrix Simulation interview series on Closer to Truth What Are the Odds We Are Living in a Computer Simulation? in the New Yorker Neil deGrasse Tyson says it's ‘very likely' the universe is a simulation 50% Chance We're Living in a Simulation in Popular Mechanics Do We Live in a Simulation? Chances Are about 50–50 in Scientific American Elon Musk Thinks There's A "One In Billions" Chance We Don't Live In A Computer Simulation Elon Musk And Friends Are Spending Millions To Break Out Of The Matrix On Testing the Simulation Theory paper THE MEN WHO ARE CONVINCED WE'RE ALL LIVING IN A SIMULATION Our universe is one massive HOLOGRAM and our entire existence is an ILLUSION, scientists claim Quantum Paradox Suggests the Fabric of Our Reality Is Inconstant If the universe is a giant computer simulation, here's how many bits would be required to run it Dark Matter on CERN The Basis of the Universe May not Be Energy or Matter but Information There is no dark matter. Instead, information has mass, physicist says Roger Penrose on Why Consciousness Does Not Compute The universe works like a huge human brain, discover scientists The entire universe is a neural network It from Bit - What did John Archibald Wheeler get right and wrong? Physicist creates AI algorithm that may prove reality is a simulation New hypothesis argues the universe simulates itself into existence Is human consciousness creating reality? The Biocentric Universe Theory: Life Creates Time, Space, and the Cosmos Itself The Universe as a Statistical Approximation John Bartlett on Why We Do Not Live in a Simulated Universe The simulation argument: Does it reflect a frustration in physics? The Church of Last Thursday Friend, Have You Heard the Good News About the Simulation Hypothesis? He Thought He Was Living in ‘The Matrix'—and Killed His Parents Bad religion, bad media combine in new doc "A Glitch in the Matrix" Simulation Theory: How is ‘Religion' Part of It? Religion and the Simulation Hypothesis: Is God an AI (Part I)? 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La Red Internacional de Pensamiento Judío (RIPEJ), el Grupo de Investigación Historia y Ontología del Presente junto con el Departamento de Filosofía y Sociedad de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid organizan el ciclo “Filosofía y pensamiento judío”. Este seminario, coordinado por el profesor Roberto Navarrete (UCM) se compone de un total de ocho conferencias que podrán seguirse a través del canal de YouTube de Centro Sefarad-Israel cada mes. El ciclo cuenta con la colaboración del Centro Sefarad-Israel y el Instituto Universitario de Ciencias de las Religiones UCM. En esta ocasión, la profesora Libera Pisano, de la Universidad Pompeu Fabra, nos hablará del legado de Gustav Landauer en el pensamiento del filósofo Walter Benjamin.
In this episode of the Texas Outlaw Running Talk Show, we are with Rob Landauer from Wimberley, Texas. Rob Landauer is the 2022 Rocky Raccoon 100 Champion. Rob is a road, trail, & ultra runner with six marathons and three ultramarathon course records. He's also a bike tour/adventure cyclist and hiker. Listen in on the amazing stories of his life, how he won the Rocky Raccoon 100, his bike trip from the north tip of Alaska all the way to the southern tip of Argentina, and so much more. Tune in and let us know what you think on social media tagging @TexasOutlawRunning PATREON (become a member and help keep the show going or become a business sponsor!) https://www.patreon.com/texasoutlawrunning Rob Landauer's Social Media Facebook - Rob LandauerPackJournal Blog - https://www.packjournal.com/index.php?username=Coyote&select=Profile Texas Outlaw Running Company Instagram/Facebook/Twitter - @TexasOutlawRunning Website - www.TexasOutlawRunning.comUpcoming Race: Ramble In The Brambles - https://www.texasoutlawrunning.com/ramble
Die Fußballlegende Kurt Landauer wurde in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus als Jude verfolgt und musste das Land verlassen. Über seine Zeit im Schweizer Exil gibt nun ein berührender Briefwechsel Auskunft. Rezension von Judith Leister. Insel Verlag, 379 Seiten, 28 Euro ISBN 978-3-458-17889-7
Today's guest on Ability Beast Talk it's an absolute pleasure and an honor to have Larry Landauer. Larry is the Executive Director at Regional Center of Orange County for developmental disabilities. New Mexico Highlands UniversityRegional Center of Orange County Larry And Wayed talk about how The regional centers Orange County is helping the disabled community even during Covid with the proper needs and programs to maintain the independence of their constituents. Larry talks about how the regional center how to make adjustments and change the way they went about every day business to make sure they are able to meet the needs of their clients with developmental disabilities during this horrible pandemic.
In this slightly long episode, the Savage Bull and the Savage Mommy join Ron to talk about the new Pinnacle Online Events Program and to clear up any confusion around the Elan Edge. Email the Online Events crew at SavageWorldsOnline (at) Gmail (dot) com if you want to run or play official games! Deadlands: The Weird West Horror at Headstone Hill GM Screen Inserts VTT Deadlands: The Weird West accessories Dawn of the Daikaiju2nd Printing Preorder Errata Doc Roll20 Spotlights Crush, the Con Wild Die Harder Music: The Beach is No Place to Stare At Your Phone by Admiral Bob (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/admiralbob77/60529