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Aaron + Gerry + Guest + Brazilian steakhouse = a very fantastic episode of SuperPod Saga. The boiz are joined by Steve, who also goes by Blink or Blinkoom, to discuss the wildest video game genre fusions! We'll be doing the Dragon Ball Z fusion dance to combine anything with everything to make some sweet, terrifying hybrids.
Since the public launch of ChatGPT in late 2022, scarcely a day goes by without a news headline forewarning of mass redundancies caused by technological efficiency. But aren't there some jobs or vocations where, no matter how sophisticated technology becomes, it simply won't be able to replicate human empathy, reason and oversight? In this episode Cat, Jen and Dom chat with sociology Professor Allison Pugh of John Hopkins University, drawing on her book The Last Human Job. They examine the role of connective labour and empathic communication in building goodwill, trust, mutuality and human connection, never more urgently needed in workplaces across the board. About Allison Pugh Allison Pugh is Research Professor of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University, and the author of four books, most recently The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World (Princeton 2024). The 2024-5 Vice President of the American Sociological Association, Pugh has given more than 100 invited talks and has had visiting appointments in Australia, France and Germany. She is a former journalist, and her writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, and other outlets. Pugh has served as a US diplomat in Honduras, cofounded an elementary school in California, waited on tables at the US Tennis Open and was an intern at Ms. Magazine. She and her husband have three children and live in Washington DC. Find Allison on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allison-pugh-b6169467/ Allison's website: https://www.allisonpugh.com/
Based on my essay about AI firms.Huge thanks to Petr and his team for bringing this to life!Watch on YouTube.Thanks to Google for sponsoring. We used their Veo 2 model to make this entire video—it generated everything from the photorealistic humans to the claymation octopuses. If you're a Gemini Advanced user, you can try Veo 2 now in the Gemini app. Just select Veo 2 in the dropdown, and type your video idea in the prompt bar. Get started today by going to gemini.google.com.To sponsor a future episode, visit dwarkesh.com/advertise. Get full access to Dwarkesh Podcast at www.dwarkesh.com/subscribe
The 'social architecture' of an organization can make or break meaningful connections between patients and physicians, and physicians and the administration. In Part 2 of our two part series, Allison Pugh, a research professor of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University and author of The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World joins us to talk about how we can foster connective labor within larger organizations, what happens when that connection fails, and where AI fits in to all of it.
There's a growing sense of disconnection in our lives, and a growing number of reasons why. But instead of focusing on what's forcing us apart, we want to look at the work we can do to bring people together - and why it matters. In Part 1 of a two part series, Allison Pugh, a research professor of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University and author of The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World, joins us to talk about the art and science of the most important cognitive exercise you've likely never heard of: Connective Labor.
Send us a textAs we enter a world of artificial intelligence, the question of what should be automated looms before us. Models need clear, objective metrics to train on. But, can jobs really be distilled to data points? In her book, The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World, Prof. Allison Pugh asserts many jobs have a relational component that can't be caught in the metrics. In this episode, Prof. Pugh warns that devaluing connective labor leads to automation that overlooks the core issues and leaves us more isolated.Topics:Connective LaborUndervaluation of Connective LaborAutomation of Connective LaborRole of Data in EducationEducational Inequality and Standardized TestingArtificial Intelligence and RelationshipsGrowing Demand for Connection"What books have had an impact on you?""What advice do you have for teenagers?Bio:Allison Pugh is a Research Professor of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University, and the author of four books, most recently The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World (Princeton 2024). The 2024-5 Vice President of the American Sociological Association, Pugh was faculty at the University of Virginia for 17 years before moving to Hopkins this summer. She is a former journalist, and her writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, The New Republic, and other outlets. She served as a US diplomat in Honduras, cofounded a charter school in Oakland, waited on tables at the US Tennis Open, packed salmon roe in Alaska, and was an intern at Ms. Magazine. Socials -Lessons from Interesting People substack: https://taylorbledsoe.substack.com/Website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aiming4moon/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Aiming4Moon
In Part 2 of our interview with Allison Pugh, professor of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University and author of "The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World", we talk about what "connective labor" means for early relational health, and can how physicians, practitioners, and caregivers can apply this theory to their everyday interactions with children.
How people connect to one another is something we sometimes don't think about, and how technology touches modern life is a key factor. Allison Pugh, Professor of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University and author of a notable book on this subject, joins us to talk about how, and why, the human connections now at risk in our tech-driven lives are worth fighting for.
Heute unterhalte ich mich mit den wunderbaren Menschen aus dem "the last human voice" Podcast. Eine uneingeschränkte Hörempfehlung für alle, die über den deutschsprächigen Tellerrand hinausblicken und erfahren wollen was in Großbritannien so alles zu dem Thema passiert. Wir besprechen was seit dem Beschluss des AI Acts so alles passiert ist und ob es den sogenannten "Brüssel-Effekt" wirklich gibt. Wir diskutieren erste Klagen im deutschsprachigen Raum und meine Gesprächspartner geben uns einen Einblick wie die neue britische Regierung mit dem Thema KI und Urheberrecht umzugehen gedenkt. Bleibt nur noch die Frage: was hat das Ganze mit Mathildes Füßen und einem ominösen Onlyfans Kanal zu tun? Nachrichten an: deeptalk@mic-rider.com Website: https://www.mic-rider.com/ Host und Redaktion: Patrick Messe (https://www.patrickmesse.at/) Zu Gast: - Dr. Mathilde Pavis (Urheberrechtsanwältin): https://www.mathildepavis.com/ - Annette Rizzo (Sprecherin und Urheberrechts-Aktivistin): https://www.rizzovoice.com/ - Marcus Hutton (Vorstand des Equity-Audio-Komitees): https://www.voice-overs.cc/ The Last Human Voice Podcast: https://thelasthumanvoice.com/ Bild: Charly Glawischnig (https://www.charlyglawischnig.com/) Ton: Lukas Wurm (https://lukaswurm.com/)
The Final Days of the Last Human on Earth ep.736 Brett Abrahamsen's work has previously been narrated by Tall Tale TV. He has also sold stories to the Sci Phi Journal, Wyldblood, and various other publications. He resides in Saratoga Springs, NY More TTTV stories by Brett Abrahamsen: https://talltaletv.com/tag/brett-abrahamsen/ ---- Listen Elsewhere ---- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TallTaleTV Website: http://www.TallTaleTV.com ---- Story Submission ---- Got a short story you'd like to submit? Submission guidelines can be found at http://www.TallTaleTV.com ---- About Tall Tale TV ---- Hi there! My name is Chris Herron and I'm an audiobook narrator. In 2015, I suffered from poor Type 1 diabetes control which lead me to become legally blind for almost a year. The doctors didn't give me much hope, predicting an 80% chance that I would never see again. But I refused to give up and changed my lifestyle drastically. Through sheer willpower (and an amazing eye surgeon) I beat the odds and regained my vision. During that difficult time, I couldn't read or write, which was devastating as they had always been a source of comfort for me since childhood. However, my wife took me to the local library where she read out the titles of audiobooks to me. I selected some of my favorite books, such as the Disc World series, Name of the Wind, Harry Potter, and more, and the audiobooks brought these stories to life in a way I had never experienced before. They helped me through the darkest period of my life and I fell in love with audiobooks. Once I regained my vision, I decided to pursue a career as an audiobook narrator instead of a writer. That's why I created Tall Tale TV, to support aspiring authors in the writing communities that I had grown to love before my ordeal. My goal was to help them promote their work by providing a promotional audio short story that showcases their writing skills to readers. They say the strongest form of advertising is word of mouth, so I offer a platform for readers to share these videos and help spread the word about these talented writers. Please consider sharing these stories with your friends and family to support these amazing authors. Thank you! ---- legal ---- All stories on Tall Tale TV have been submitted in accordance with the terms of service provided on http://www.talltaletv.com or obtained with permission by the author. All images used on Tall Tale TV are either original or Royalty and Attribution free. Most stock images used are provided by http://www.pixabay.com , https://www.canstockphoto.com/ or created using AI. Image attribution will be declared only when required by the copyright owner. Common Affiliates are: Amazon, Smashwords
In this Better Satellite World podcast, based on the June 2024 edition of the New York Space Business Roundtable, our panel of experts takes a hard-nosed look at how the public and private sectors share the world of AI. Among other questions, we ask: What role will AI have on military applications in Space and on the ability to anticipate threats and opportunities that the commercial sector can benefit from? Profit from? Provide a more secure and just world for? There is no doubt that space is increasingly a warfare theater. But will it also become a culture which, through commerce and global cooperation, becomes a place where conflicts are “de-risked”? Speakers include: Dr. James Cunningham, DoD Business Development, Wallaroo Chris Cummins, Chief of Staff, Voyager Space Stuart Daughtridge, Senior VP, Advanced Technology, Kratos; Chairman, DIFI; and Finalist 2023 Satellite Executive of the Year Jeremy Fand, Co-Founder and CEO, SeerAI, Inc.
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence and labor-saving technologies like self-checkouts and automated factories, the future of work has never been more uncertain, and even jobs requiring high levels of human interaction are no longer safe. The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World (Princeton UP, 2024) explores the human connections that underlie our work, arguing that what people do for each other in these settings is valuable and worth preserving. Drawing on in-depth interviews and observations with people in a broad range of professions--from physicians, teachers, and coaches to chaplains, therapists, caregivers, and hairdressers--Allison Pugh develops the concept of "connective labor," a kind of work that relies on empathy, the spontaneity of human contact, and a mutual recognition of each other's humanity. The threats to connective labor are not only those posed by advances in AI or apps; Pugh demonstrates how profit-driven campaigns imposing industrial logic shrink the time for workers to connect, enforce new priorities of data and metrics, and introduce standardized practices that hinder our ability to truly see each other. She concludes with profiles of organizations where connective labor thrives, offering practical steps for building a social architecture that works. Vividly illustrating how connective labor enriches the lives of individuals and binds our communities together, The Last Human Job is a compelling argument for us to recognize, value, and protect humane work in an increasingly automated and disconnected world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence and labor-saving technologies like self-checkouts and automated factories, the future of work has never been more uncertain, and even jobs requiring high levels of human interaction are no longer safe. The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World (Princeton UP, 2024) explores the human connections that underlie our work, arguing that what people do for each other in these settings is valuable and worth preserving. Drawing on in-depth interviews and observations with people in a broad range of professions--from physicians, teachers, and coaches to chaplains, therapists, caregivers, and hairdressers--Allison Pugh develops the concept of "connective labor," a kind of work that relies on empathy, the spontaneity of human contact, and a mutual recognition of each other's humanity. The threats to connective labor are not only those posed by advances in AI or apps; Pugh demonstrates how profit-driven campaigns imposing industrial logic shrink the time for workers to connect, enforce new priorities of data and metrics, and introduce standardized practices that hinder our ability to truly see each other. She concludes with profiles of organizations where connective labor thrives, offering practical steps for building a social architecture that works. Vividly illustrating how connective labor enriches the lives of individuals and binds our communities together, The Last Human Job is a compelling argument for us to recognize, value, and protect humane work in an increasingly automated and disconnected world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence and labor-saving technologies like self-checkouts and automated factories, the future of work has never been more uncertain, and even jobs requiring high levels of human interaction are no longer safe. The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World (Princeton UP, 2024) explores the human connections that underlie our work, arguing that what people do for each other in these settings is valuable and worth preserving. Drawing on in-depth interviews and observations with people in a broad range of professions--from physicians, teachers, and coaches to chaplains, therapists, caregivers, and hairdressers--Allison Pugh develops the concept of "connective labor," a kind of work that relies on empathy, the spontaneity of human contact, and a mutual recognition of each other's humanity. The threats to connective labor are not only those posed by advances in AI or apps; Pugh demonstrates how profit-driven campaigns imposing industrial logic shrink the time for workers to connect, enforce new priorities of data and metrics, and introduce standardized practices that hinder our ability to truly see each other. She concludes with profiles of organizations where connective labor thrives, offering practical steps for building a social architecture that works. Vividly illustrating how connective labor enriches the lives of individuals and binds our communities together, The Last Human Job is a compelling argument for us to recognize, value, and protect humane work in an increasingly automated and disconnected world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence and labor-saving technologies like self-checkouts and automated factories, the future of work has never been more uncertain, and even jobs requiring high levels of human interaction are no longer safe. The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World (Princeton UP, 2024) explores the human connections that underlie our work, arguing that what people do for each other in these settings is valuable and worth preserving. Drawing on in-depth interviews and observations with people in a broad range of professions--from physicians, teachers, and coaches to chaplains, therapists, caregivers, and hairdressers--Allison Pugh develops the concept of "connective labor," a kind of work that relies on empathy, the spontaneity of human contact, and a mutual recognition of each other's humanity. The threats to connective labor are not only those posed by advances in AI or apps; Pugh demonstrates how profit-driven campaigns imposing industrial logic shrink the time for workers to connect, enforce new priorities of data and metrics, and introduce standardized practices that hinder our ability to truly see each other. She concludes with profiles of organizations where connective labor thrives, offering practical steps for building a social architecture that works. Vividly illustrating how connective labor enriches the lives of individuals and binds our communities together, The Last Human Job is a compelling argument for us to recognize, value, and protect humane work in an increasingly automated and disconnected world.
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence and labor-saving technologies like self-checkouts and automated factories, the future of work has never been more uncertain, and even jobs requiring high levels of human interaction are no longer safe. The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World (Princeton UP, 2024) explores the human connections that underlie our work, arguing that what people do for each other in these settings is valuable and worth preserving. Drawing on in-depth interviews and observations with people in a broad range of professions--from physicians, teachers, and coaches to chaplains, therapists, caregivers, and hairdressers--Allison Pugh develops the concept of "connective labor," a kind of work that relies on empathy, the spontaneity of human contact, and a mutual recognition of each other's humanity. The threats to connective labor are not only those posed by advances in AI or apps; Pugh demonstrates how profit-driven campaigns imposing industrial logic shrink the time for workers to connect, enforce new priorities of data and metrics, and introduce standardized practices that hinder our ability to truly see each other. She concludes with profiles of organizations where connective labor thrives, offering practical steps for building a social architecture that works. Vividly illustrating how connective labor enriches the lives of individuals and binds our communities together, The Last Human Job is a compelling argument for us to recognize, value, and protect humane work in an increasingly automated and disconnected world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence and labor-saving technologies like self-checkouts and automated factories, the future of work has never been more uncertain, and even jobs requiring high levels of human interaction are no longer safe. The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World (Princeton UP, 2024) explores the human connections that underlie our work, arguing that what people do for each other in these settings is valuable and worth preserving. Drawing on in-depth interviews and observations with people in a broad range of professions--from physicians, teachers, and coaches to chaplains, therapists, caregivers, and hairdressers--Allison Pugh develops the concept of "connective labor," a kind of work that relies on empathy, the spontaneity of human contact, and a mutual recognition of each other's humanity. The threats to connective labor are not only those posed by advances in AI or apps; Pugh demonstrates how profit-driven campaigns imposing industrial logic shrink the time for workers to connect, enforce new priorities of data and metrics, and introduce standardized practices that hinder our ability to truly see each other. She concludes with profiles of organizations where connective labor thrives, offering practical steps for building a social architecture that works. Vividly illustrating how connective labor enriches the lives of individuals and binds our communities together, The Last Human Job is a compelling argument for us to recognize, value, and protect humane work in an increasingly automated and disconnected world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence and labor-saving technologies like self-checkouts and automated factories, the future of work has never been more uncertain, and even jobs requiring high levels of human interaction are no longer safe. The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World (Princeton UP, 2024) explores the human connections that underlie our work, arguing that what people do for each other in these settings is valuable and worth preserving. Drawing on in-depth interviews and observations with people in a broad range of professions--from physicians, teachers, and coaches to chaplains, therapists, caregivers, and hairdressers--Allison Pugh develops the concept of "connective labor," a kind of work that relies on empathy, the spontaneity of human contact, and a mutual recognition of each other's humanity. The threats to connective labor are not only those posed by advances in AI or apps; Pugh demonstrates how profit-driven campaigns imposing industrial logic shrink the time for workers to connect, enforce new priorities of data and metrics, and introduce standardized practices that hinder our ability to truly see each other. She concludes with profiles of organizations where connective labor thrives, offering practical steps for building a social architecture that works. Vividly illustrating how connective labor enriches the lives of individuals and binds our communities together, The Last Human Job is a compelling argument for us to recognize, value, and protect humane work in an increasingly automated and disconnected world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/technology
A brief recap of my 10-hour and 40-mile ultra race at the Last Human Standing event. A wacky interlude with a flying squirrel! And a final farewell to my trusted companion, Westminster Abbey a.k.a. Brown dog.
The future of humanity seems insecure. Rapid climate change, political division, our greed and failings make it hard to look at our species with a lot of optimism and so many people think our end is in sight. But humans always thought they lived in the end times. Every generation assumes they're important enough to witness the apocalypse and then life just goes on. This is a problem because it leads to short term thinking and prevents us from creating the best world for ourselves and our descendants. What makes this worse is that we actually may live at an extremely critical moment in human history. To understand why, let us look at the temporal window of humanity and ask: When will the last human be born and how many people will there ever be? Sources & further reading: https://sites.google.com/view/sources-last-human/ Follow the show to join us in this audio experience of Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell. A fan-made show out of admiration for the works of Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I'm the last one still alive. Story from Head of Spectre Make sure to check out more of their work at u/HeadOfSpectre Cover Art from Alex SpLiNe Original Post: I Might Be The Only One Left Who Knows The Truth About Mayflower Oklahoma : r/nosleep Original YouTube link: I'm The LAST HUMAN In My Town. Everyone Else Was Replaced For more stories like this one, check out my YouTube channel: Lighthouse Horror | YouTube Patreon: Lighthouse Horror | Patreon Merch: lighthousehorror.com Music: Lucas King - YouTube Myuu - YouTube Incompetech Darren Curtis Music - YouTube Thank you for listening to this scary story! If you enjoyed this new creepypasta story, please check out some of my other horror stories. We'll be uploading new episodes every week, featuring ghost stories, haunted encounters, mysteries, true stories, creepypasta, and anything supernatural and paranormal. Don't miss out on the thrill and suspense that await you in each episode!
Frankie Louise (LA, Sydney), is an experimental creative director currently exploring the augmentation of the human and it's impact on art, philosophy and psychology. As co-founder of L.A based OTHERR - a non-human sentience research lab, Frankie is committed to projects that awaken the experience of being outside the 'program' and embracing novelty. In 2023, OTHERR, created and staged a live algorithmic performance ‘The Last Human', an innovative crucible where man and machine collaborate on stage, inviting you to consider our current existential predicament as humans. As we embrace the rise of artificial intelligence and the ascent of the technocracy, conscious creators are our best chaperones into the unknown. DM Frankie on Instagram handle is @wearethebeyondLink to talk on YouTubeBeing Human In The Age of AI.'What's the Future?' Integral Conference, Sedona, AZ, Nov, 2022https://youtu.be/rYRDp5i41rkwww.frankielouise.comhttps://www.instagram.com/wearethebeyond/Then the LIRICA video we can share - it's a 'proof of concept' video for the documentary called THE SUNMAN and it will use AI to bring Doug's art to life. https://vimeo.com/826000301/19ddedb2f9
The unreliable narrator of After World, the new novel from author Debbie Urbanski, is an AI tasked with writing a book about Sen, the last human on Earth. In this world, humanity is done. The world is moving on without us and Sen was born for a purpose: to watch the planet change itself without humanity. After World is a story about artificial intelligence, climate change, and what we can hope to leave behind for our children in a doomed future. On today's episode of Cyber, Emily and Matthew sit down with Urbanski to discuss all of it.Stories discussed in this episode:The original short story: An Incomplete Timeline of What We TriedCyber Live is coming to YouTube. Subscribe here to be notified.Subscribe to CYBER on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The unreliable narrator of After World, the new novel from author Debbie Urbanski, is an AI tasked with writing a book about Sen, the last human on Earth. In this world, humanity is done. The world is moving on without us and Sen was born for a purpose: to watch the planet change itself without humanity. After World is a story about artificial intelligence, climate change, and what we can hope to leave behind for our children in a doomed future. On today's episode of Cyber, Emily and Matthew sit down with Urbanski to discuss all of it.Stories discussed in this episode:The original short story: An Incomplete Timeline of What We TriedCyber Live is coming to YouTube. Subscribe here to be notified.Subscribe to CYBER on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week in the Complaint Corner: Pokemon makes too many game, Hollywood learns the absolute worst lesson from the Barbie movie, and Shazam tells you to only watch good movies...like Shazam 2?
We're joined today by Emily Reese; Minnesota Public Radio newscaster, VGM podcast legend and co-creator of the Level with Emily Reese and Top Score podcasts with Sam Keenan. She is a trumpet player, and studied music education and jazz studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder and received her master's degree in Music Theory from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Emily is an avid gamer (RPGs and FPS games are a favorite), and a lover of music with jazz and classical in particular. Today's show began as an interview with Emily but quickly turned into the three of us talking shop about the inner workings of creating the best possible podcast. All the discussion of audio editing and interview planning you can handle, as well as some career highlights from the trio. It's not our typical show format, but we had a great time talking with a fellow podcast host and kindred spirit. Emily started her radio career in 2005 and began working at Minnesota Public Radio in 2008, where she and Sam created Top Score in 2011. Top Score was one of the earliest and most prominent video game music podcasts which featured interviews with some of the most famous composers in the industry. It ushered in an era of mainstream game music appreciation, as well as being a huge inspiration to many aspiring VGM podcasters including us here at Pixelated Audio! After Top Score ended in 2015, Emily and Sam created a new podcast to carry the torch, Level with Emily Reese, which focuses on broader game audio topics including composers, sound designers, voiceover actors and performers. Her vast musical and audio knowledge make Emily's interviews with composers and audio professionals some of the most in-depth around. If you'd like to hear more, check out Level with Emily Reese, which currently has over 200 episodes and releases on an almost weekly cadence. The show can be found on their website, on YouTube, on your favorite podcast platform, or on their Patreon page. To learn more about Emily and Sam's other projects, check out their company page Joon Media. Track List: 0:00:03 "Towhee Grove" Oxenfree - by scntfc 0:14:49 "Welcome Home" The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human - by Karl Flodin 0:29:23 "Star Forge" Straylight - Rob Kovacs 0:44:11 "Lauren Winter's Theme" Heavy Rain - by Normand Corbeil 1:08:32 "Anka" Signs of the Sojourner - by Steve Pardo
Sail the Sunless Sea,(actually Unterzee),Here where it's darker, and light is much starker,Failure guaranteed!Then under the sea,Under the sea,Moments of quiet, then gatekeeping giants,An eco-message ‘bout trees!(Chris and Jonathan report back on saltwater twofer Sunless Sea and The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human)o3c.games———Massive thanks to our Patreon subscribers Andy Smith, Gene Limbrick, Debbie Booth, David Boys-Layton, Darren Hughes, Rob Wade, Ross Ewing, Roger Swan, The Giraffe, Thomas Duncan, Dominic Kemp and the gang at Chat of the Wild!Reach out to us individually:Jonathan - www.twitter.com/jonathandunnChris - www.twitter.com/Chas_HodgesSupport us either via Patreon or with a one off donation here.
5 Jahre endlich.-Podcast und wir sind kein bisschen müde! In dieser Folge geht es um uneindeutige Verluste, um die Bedeutung von Zahlen in der Trauer und um das Angst-Alter. In unserer Rubrik "Das Medium" stellt Susann den Film "The last human" von Ivalo Frank vor und "Das gute Beispiel" ist eines, das die Endlichkeit von Beziehungen betrifft. Hört mal rein und haltet die Ohren steif!
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: Kurzgesagt – The Last Human (Youtube), published by habryka on June 29, 2022 on LessWrong. TLDW: Big Youtube channel Kurzgesagt released a video on the potential of humanity's future that's I think my favorite videos of theirs yet. I have a pretty high bar for posting video content to LessWrong, but this video seemed better than most other videos in terms of capturing some of the things that make me interested in a lot of things on LessWrong. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
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: Kurzgesagt – The Last Human (Youtube), published by habryka on June 29, 2022 on LessWrong. TLDW: Big Youtube channel Kurzgesagt released a video on the potential of humanity's future that's I think my favorite videos of theirs yet. I have a pretty high bar for posting video content to LessWrong, but this video seemed better than most other videos in terms of capturing some of the things that make me interested in a lot of things on LessWrong. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
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: Kurzgesagt – The Last Human (Youtube), published by habryka on June 29, 2022 on LessWrong. TLDW: Big Youtube channel Kurzgesagt released a video on the potential of humanity's future that's I think my favorite videos of theirs yet. I have a pretty high bar for posting video content to LessWrong, but this video seemed better than most other videos in terms of capturing some of the things that make me interested in a lot of things on LessWrong. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
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: Kurzgesagt - The Last Human (Longtermist video), published by Lizka on June 28, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Kurzgesagt's recent video, "The Last Human – A Glimpse Into The Far Future," invites viewers to consider the potential for a vast number of future people. "If we don't kill ourselves in the next few centuries or millennia, almost all humans that will ever exist will live in the future." Here's the video: Kurzgesagt has some other very relevant videos (and some other cool videos): Good news case on climate change The Egg - a short story What if we nuke a city? Note: If you were involved in making the video happen and want to author or coauthor this link-post, please let me know! Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
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The last human freedom is the ability to choose your attitude in every circumstance.
This message is the last in this series and the possible use of A. I. in the end of days. The Bible speaks of two men in the end of days that will deceive the world and master it.
This message is the last in this series and the possible use of A. I. in the end of days. The Bible speaks of two men in the end of days that will deceive the world and master it.
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Stewart Lee joins us again to listen through your takes of Willie O' Winsbury. This story sees a king return from prison to find his daughter pregnant and after throwing a bit of a wobble, unexpectedly takes something of a shine to her dashing suitor. If you haven't already, we recommend you go and listen to part one where Stewart introduces the tune to us. Listen to part 1 here. /// YOUR TAKES /// Listen along to the full playlist of takes here. There was a phenomenal response to Stewart's challenge, with over 20 brilliant and unique versions to share. A huge thanks to everyone who submitted a take - this month we've got Eyeless Chalonstone & The Goodnight Mistress; Kev Pritchard; Craven; Liz Hassack; Last Human; Vanishing Faces; Gold Thing & Toria Wooff; Matt Milton; Rory Wells, Kirsty Harrison, Ashbury Smith; JJarv; asymptotes; Monkeytown Milk Spillers; Julian Hayman; RainboWeatheR 2.0; Mark Pollock; James Parrish; Cerys Hafana; Sam Gardham; Catapholc; Harry Orme; and Linus Orri. /// JOIN THE COMMUNITY /// We've set up a group on Facebook for the Old Tunes Fresh Takes community to share ideas, submit tracks for feedback and just generally geek out about trad tunes and music production. We've had some great conversations already over the last month, so whether you're thinking about submitting a take or just want to go deeper between episodes then join us! Thinking of submitting? Read our quick guide on how to submit your fresh take. /// COMING UP /// Due to recent unforeseen events, we're taking a bit of an unscheduled break. We don't know when we'll be back, but we know it won't be too long so make sure you subscribe to the podcast and follow our social media pages to find out when our next episode with Debbie Armour will be out. Debbie's introducing us to the dark world of Child Owlet, a brutal and bloody tale of shameful accusations and grisly executions. If you want to get a headstart, you can find example scores, chords and lyrics here and a Spotify playlist of existing versions here: Hosted by jacktherobot and hevelwood Facebook | Twitter | Instagram oldtunesfreshtakes.com
Well, it's been quite a journey but we're finally here: Last Human is finished. I don't think we realised when we started this endeavour just how interesting the revisiting of Doug's solo novel would be, but I think we've all come out of the other side a little wiser and a lot more weary of acronyms. So, join the last human alive Ian Symes, mankind's final hope Danny Stephenson and the universe's one remaining broccoli farmer Jonathan Capps as they discuss the second half of The Rage and reflect on what is most certainly a very weird and sometimes frustrating book.
And so the DwarfCast Book Club advances wearily on, as we continue our re-read (although the failing memories of your hosts means this may as well be a first read) of Doug Naylor's literally seminal novel, Last Human. We're in the final part of the book itself but due to reasons beyond our comprehension it accounts for half of its length so we're splitting it in twain. Join Cappsy, Ian and Danny as they gather round a table at Rita's Kabin and try to figure out what the bloody hell is going on.Show notes Kurzgesagt: What if We Nuke the Moon? Michael McGruder on Tongue Tied Wiki Settle down with a Shincup and catch up with Henry Imbert's YouTube channel
[Insert Holly line relevant to a delayed thing eventually happening here] Yes, it's finally here! Danny, Ian and Cappsy once again put on their best dust jackets, turn on their pink study lamps and somehow defy the laws of gravity to bring you another DwarfCast Book Club! This time around we're putting the chapter Time Fork to bed (but not before marrying it first) as the crew unwittingly murder hundreds in order to free a dangerous psychopath, and Anton Chekhov becomes the sixth Dwarfer.Show notes The debate about what exactly shocked Rimmer about Lister's penis. The first in the series Sexual Assault of Men Played for Laughs by Pop Culture Detective. I regret to inform you that the abridged version of the book does, in fact, not cut out this wedding night/weeks scene. Thanks Ants. Thants.
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Alle Bücher müssen gelesen werden - Podcast über Science Fiction, Fantasy und Bücher
Thema der Woche: komische SF! Buch eins dazu: „Einmal Rupert und zurück“, der fünfte Anhalter Roman von Douglas Adams, der zu Unrecht ein vergessenes Schattendasein fristet. Der neue Stern am Firmament der komischen SF: „The Last Human“ von Zack Jordan. Beschieben wird ein kosmische Zivilisation in der die Menschen sowas ind wie Bigfood. „Der letze […]
In accordance with the Seventh Law of Schurfjhsdkjhsvmsdjksbvbmmmmm and of course staying within the restrictions laid out by the Turlslkdfcnekelhhffkghffgfkkfkkkkfkfkkfkfkkff Code, the DwarfCast Book Club returns as we decapitate Doug Naylor's Last Human and inspect it in gristly detail. So, join Cappsy, Danny and Ian as they delve into the omnizone shambles, show you their appendectomy scars and publicly copulate in a marketplace.Show notes Brian Blessed biting through an umbilical cord Correction: the media linked AC/DC to the Night Stalker, not the Zodiac Killer "Carioca" refers to the culture of Rio de Janeiro, and is also a song and dance from the 1930s
What is going on in American politics is beyond surreal, have the aliens already infiltrated and hijacked our system, corrupting our people and our ways that we are now awakening to a world we do not want Octo God - The Unwritten Book Patreon --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/markchristophergarrett/support
In this episode of The Bioethics Podcast, Michael J. Sleasman, PhD grapples with the question "are we still human" in the midst of our technological, post-human age. "As we proceed boldly into the era of medicalization, into the rise of personalized medicine, into human enhancement beyond perfectionism, I wonder: Who will be the last human? Or perhaps more appropriately are we even still human? And will we know when we no longer are?" --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cbhd/support
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In this episode, we discuss: The Vanishing Half by Brit BennettBeach Read by Emily HenryThe Last Human by Zack JordanSlaughter House-Five by Kurt VonnegutDaring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead by Brené Brown
This week we get to talk with debut author, Zach Jordan, code-wrangler and musician. Find out more about THE LAST HUMAN, his debut novel, at prh.com/TheLastHuman, follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/uskillbotics, and join his galaxy at https://galacticregistry.network! Thank you to all of our amazing listeners, including our patrons over at https://patreon.com/beyondthetrope. Don't forget to grab exclusive merch, like shirts and notebooks, over at https://beyondthetrope.redbubble.com. Mentioned in this episode: The Witcher (Book Series) by Andrzej Sapkowski Del Rey Books Julian Pavia READY PLAYER ONE by Ernest Cline THE MARTIAN by Andy Weir TWILIGHT by Stephenie Meyer Arthur C. Clarke Ian M. Banks Isaac Asimov Guardians of the Galaxy (Movie) Independence Day (Movie) Terminator (Movie) The Matrix (Movie) Men in Black (Movie) World of Tanks (Video Game) F.E.A.R. Video Game series Zhenghua "Z" Yang Serenity Forge Papers Please (Video Game) Killbot (Video Game) Navigator (Song and Mobile App) by Chemistry Club Flappy Bird (Mobile Game) C2E2 Convention Mass Effect Video Game Series Penguin Con
How would you feel if you were the last human in the universe? Samantha and Megan chat with author, Zack Jordan, about his debut novel "The Last Human" and explore the outer limits of the Galactic Registry. Be sure to check it out at galacticregistry.network!
This week, Julie and Ashleigh talk about The Good Place and staying fit indoors with BollyX. We catch up with senior production manager Erich Schoeneweiss about old films and their echoes in modern movies. Executive editor Julian Pavia interviews Robert Jackson Bennett, author of Foundryside and its sequel Shorefall (out now!) Our audio excerpt this week is from The Last Human by Zack Jordan, read by Bahni Turpin. For more nerdy books and discussion, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @DelReyBooks. And be sure to sign up for our newsletter at RandomHouseBooks.com/DelReyNewsletter.
Zack Jordan stops by to talk about The Last Human, where the seed for the story came from, figuring out how to write higher intelligences and how those societies might be structured. Source
Hello! Would I Lie To You!?* Episode #522 Segmented Thusly: Movie Monologue = The Shining, Jay and Silent Bob Reboot and Doctor Sleep. Television Talk = Broad City (Season 1-5) Book Banter = Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman Game Gabbin' = Steam Clean = 111th Soul, 1954 Alcatraz, The Aquatic Adventures of the Last Human, Arcania, Barrow Hill: The Dark Path and Barrow Hill: Curse of the Ancient Circle. Internet Intercourse = Jordan, Jesse Go! w/guest Andy Kindler & J. Elvis Weinstein, Would I Lie To You? *(YES) and Ben Schwartz doing the rounds for Sonic.
This week, Ashleigh and Julie talk about nerdy parenting wins and Bon Appetit. We check in with Megan Tripp, Del Rey's social media manager, and talk about cozy fantasy reads. Our colleague Kathleen interviews author Zack Jordan about his space opera debut, The Last Human, out now! For more nerdy books and discussion, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @DelReyBooks. And be sure to sign up for our newsletter at RandomHouseBooks.com/DelReyNewsletter.
Pairs of manga inbound. Everyone duck and mind the review shrapnel. Once it's clear, we'll go over the wall and take the next doujin. Tim has A Devil and Her Love Song. Transfer student, Maria Kawai, sounds like a weeb self insert. She shows up to a school and is immediately disliked because she has resting antagonist face. This isn't helped by the fact she's kind of mean and bitchy to classmates. Luckily two boys hear her singing Ave Maria and befriend her. Like a murmured hymn in a stuffy church, it will put you to sleep. Borders. Weltall has The Last Human. It's the zombie apocalypse which must means any given Wednesday in a … Continue reading "Manga Pulse 418: Last Devil"
Sarya Vald is the galaxy's worst nightmare: a Human. Fortunately, she's the last one. Adopted and raised by the alien Senya, a terrifying sentient spider-like species known as a Widow, Sarya has lived on a space station her entire life, keeping her identity as a human secret even as she puzzles over the impossible questions behind her own existence. 1) How it is that she, and she alone, is the sole survivor of a race that was supposedly wiped out centuries ago? 2)What mysterious force could wipe out four trillion people in a single Galactic year, while making each death look like an accident? 3) What made the Humans so special - or so frightening - that they warranted such treatment? When the station's central intelligence, a grumpy AI named ELLIE, discovers the truth about Sarya's origins, she's forced to flee, a step ahead of rioting inhabitants and vicious enforcers. Together with a band of misfits and cutthroats, Sarya makes for the depths of space aboard a stolen ship, in desperate search of the truth behind her existence. What she discovers is that humanity's death was but one chess move in a war played out across light-years and centuries, by beings with minds so vast and alien that they might as well be gods. If Sarya is going to be more than just a pawn in their game and have a chance at saving humanity's future, she herself will have to become something greater, and more alien, than she ever imagined.
This week's podcast is a thought experiment I heard about from a friend a couple of week's back that was echoed by Anita Moorjani during this weekend's training. It's a fun way to get a read on how much of your activity is tempered and shaped by what you think other people will think about what you do.
It's August 31, 201X. Exactly 7 days since "The First Robot" uttered a question that dropped the human race into near extinction. Migoy, the Last Human, is missing. As the planet begins its process of Autonetic Terraformation (shut up, that's a word), what was left of the Good Trades Brigade continue to broadcast their weeks of mundane stories and experiences in this post-Alton Brown world. Raffy and Emile participated in a race. Emile talks about a tabletop game he created called Z.A.G. while researching ways to eliminate Raffy's arachnophobia. Raffy tries to check out an MTG Oathbreaker tournament. And lastly Migs shares a Ghost Recon Wildlands story. Gonna Rec Its: Emile Recommends: BERSERK (the manga) Migs Recommends: The Cutdown (podcast) Raffy Recommends: Corridor Crew's Impersonator Olympics Intro Track by Simpsonhill youtu.be/hLOs8o0Jb_w Support our podcast by becoming a patron! Check out our Patreon page www.patreon.com/goodtradesbrigade You can also check the episode out via Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Anchor.fm
In which Paul is 100% sure he’s played the first game on Tom’s list, until Tom starts talking about it. There’s also Wii Ware weirdness, trilogy-ending twists, Ridge Racer reprises and H2O-based happenings. Oh, and we open on the Playdate, which was fresh news when we recorded this 12 years ago. Games discussed: Stories Untold … Continue reading 32: Those words in a different order / Stories Untold, lilt line, Zero Time Dilemma, Ridge Racer 7 & The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human → The post 32: Those words in a different order / Stories Untold, lilt line, Zero Time Dilemma, Ridge Racer 7 & The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human appeared first on .
This episode is also brought to you by Gamefly! For a free trial of the ultimate Video Game Rental Experience, visit GameFlyOffer.com/Smart. Thanks to GameFly for supporting our show!In this episode, Rylee and I are alone again and we use our time to talk about Women's Only Dentists, Chastity Belts, and Putting Doug Away. Enjoy.The Boys:Morgan Cahill- Twitter:@DBDMorgan - Email: Morgan@DriveByDogs.comRylee Mcnemar: - Twitter:@Chowbox87 - Email: Rylee@DriveByDogs.com This is a Drive By Dogs Podcast. For more of us, visit DriveByDogs.com
Captain Landris offers Osborn a dangerous proposal. Suspended from duty, Lieutenant Kron reflects on his career as a colonial officer. Meanwhile, Elona reluctantly travels to Edari, where her perilous mission threatens to spiral out of control... --- STARRING: Sean Moran as Lt. Saranus Kron Jill Baumgarner as Dr. Elona Zoren Ben Valdmets as Cpt. Mor Landris Colton Kidd as Cmdr. Strakker Tygg, Larus Claudine Lucena as Rider Miles Ledbetter as Flight Officer Drejen Mark Stelter as Communications Officer Delerev, Cpt. Hawking Max Robertson as Oddie Konidarian Nathaniel Hailu as Corvan, Additional Voices A.R. Mendez as Colonial Sergeant Kathryn Austin as Director Tetzi Olivia Kidd as Control Rachel Weiss as Lt. Hennig Aurelio Aguirre as Colonial Soldier, Additional Voices Gabriel Alvarez as Narrator, Ben Osborn, Additional Voices --- Executive Producers: Rachel Weiss, Greg Schiurring Written by: Gabriel Alvarez Directed by: Gabriel Alvarez Sound Design by: Gabriel Alvarez Music by: Gabriel Alvarez Produced by: Gabriel Alvarez --- To support the production of Starcalled consider donating to the creator's ko-fi or subscribing to our Patreon.
The AH Crew sit down to talk about Four Loko, Halo multiplayer, Star Wars, and more on this week's Off Topic!
The AH Crew sit down to talk about Four Loko, Halo multiplayer, Star Wars, and more on this week's Off Topic!
This week, Jason and Gill talk about the movie Appleseed, and pick their favorite ninja movies! Plus, find out what's happening next on Dragon Ball Super, and get ready for a deep dive with Toonami's new game review for The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human! Next up, listen to the chilling sounds of the new Adult Swim Singles track by The Voidz. Last but not least, take a trip with Gill as he takes on Ni No Kuni 2 in an new installment of One Man's Trash!
In this installment; Jon over-analyzes a stop-motion movie, Mo tries to not geek out over a superhero movie, and George ties to find something nice to say about an Al Pacino movie! All this and more!
In this installment; Jon over-analyzes a stop-motion movie, Mo tries to not geek out over a superhero movie, and George ties to find something nice to say about an Al Pacino movie! All this and more! Facebook » http://fb.me/GenXGrownUp Twitter » http://GenXGrownUp.com/twitter Website » http://GenXGrownUp.com Podcast » http://GenXGrownUp.com/pod Merchandise » http://GenXGrownUp.com/merch Theme: "Grown Up" by Beefy » http://beefyness.com Show Notes Bitcoin Mining » https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=268679.0 The SETI Project » https://setiathome.berkeley.edu/ Early Man » https://www.earlymanmovie.com/ Hangman: Watch the trailer for this terrible movie » https://youtu.be/raqLE4yTsQA Black Panther » http://movies.disney.com/black-panther KINGEAR HDV 5053 Video Camera » http://amzn.to/2EVX6Wm CoMica CVM D02 » http://amzn.to/2EUSO1m Dungeons III » https://goo.gl/syCiho Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human - GXG Plays » https://youtu.be/hwsxM_rdPfQ Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human » https://goo.gl/4DqhxM Sneaky Pete on Amazon » http://amzn.to/2EXtfNr Jessica Jones » https://www.netflix.com/title/80002311 Email the show » podcast@genxgrownup.com Visit us on YouTube » http://GenXGrownUp.com/yt
Biowares Anthem flyttas fram till 2019 för att inte krocka med Battlefield, Nintendo Switch går om Wii U i total försäljning och rykten går om att Microsoft är intresserade av att köpa upp Electronic Arts. I avsnitt 195 pratar vi dessutom om Sea of Thieves, Shadow of the Colossus, Celeste, The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human, Nils Gulliksson – Illustrationer och skisser, samt utmanar varandra på Would you rather. Trevlig helg!
Whole new year, whole new Bings. That's right. At the end of this episode, one of us dies! No, no, no... Just kidding! Only childhoods die on our show! Because today we're talking about the newest Star Wars film, "The Last Jedi" (2017). Fan reception and critic reception were split on this movie. What did we think? Listen to find out with our patently focused conversation. Also, what did you do this New Years? We went skiing! And we didn't break any appendages! That's a win in my book! Lastly, we give a couple Picks of the Week this episode. Check them out my friends! Endnotes: The Last Jedi RT Score - birthmoviesdeath.com/2017/12/20/the-curious-case-of-the-last-jedi-and-its-rotten-tomatoes-audience-score The Last Jedi: Not dark enough? - https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/1/12/16834684/the-last-jedi-lost-its-nerve Dalian Happy Snow World - https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g297452-d1848027-Reviews-Dalian_Happy_Snow_World-Dalian_Liaoning.html The Chieftains - http://www.thechieftains.com/main/tours/ Burr - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burr_%28novel%29 Hamilton - hamiltonmusical.com Coco makes bank in China - https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2017/12/04/box-office-coco-is-crushing-it-in-china-and-thats-a-huge-deal/#7e272bba7a26 Shereen Marisol Meraji - https://www.npr.org/people/177485735/shereen-marisol-meraji Pop Culture Happy Hour talks Coco- https://www.npr.org/sections/monkeysee/2017/11/29/567012301/pop-culture-happy-hour-lands-of-life-and-death-in-pixars-coco Code Switch (Podcast) -https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/
Some treasure hunters are legendary. Some steal phoenix feathers to try to resurrect their long-dead girlfriends. Others think that all artifacts belong in museums. Some... use all their money to pursue a vague hint of some nebulously defined treasure. And hop awkwardly to get there. Summon an eagle (components: 5000 gold pieces) and fly to adventure! Or mostly just falling down holes a lot and trying to get over that danged pit. All downloads make the same noise when you hit them. Show Notes (04:35) Layton Mystery Journal! Now on IOS and 3DS! (05:45) The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human (10:25) Shock and Surprise, Zach’s playing League Of Legends (12:45) More Stories of Players Unknown Battlegrounds (22:15) Persona 5! Major Spoilers. Like, the entire ending of the game. (25:30) Persona 5: Clearly The Greatest Valentine's Day Option. Mild Spoilers (29:45) The article Tyler cited saying running like Naruto makes you run faster appears to be farcical. Other great articles on the site include: That one website that streamed One Punch Man is shutting down. (33:45) The assignment Land… wait more Persona 5 spoilers. (37:00) For real, the assignment, Landstalker (46:45) Ranking the Land Next time on Last Time, Final Fantasy II! Hit in the face to get better at bleeding: Geremy@lasttimeonvideogames.com, Tyler@lasttimeonvideogames.com, Zach@lasttimeonvideogames.com, or LTOVG@lasttimeonvideogames.com. You can also go to the show page at plus.google.com/+LastTimeOnVideogames or comment on the site at www.lasttimeonvideogames.com. Also, you can follow our tweets @LTOVG.
Rudy (@lwg_rudy), Dan (lwg_danrosado), and Eslam (@lwg_eslam) once again get together to have a hilarious conversation. This week they discuss what it would be like to be the last human on earth. Get ready to hear about survival, aliens, traveling, and of course porn.
Neste sétimo episódio do IndieSound, o podcast mais independente do Brasil, nós inauguramos uma edição especial, com mais tempo para os detalhes (aproximadamente 1 hora de duração), onde comentamos sobre os jogos que foram premiados no BIG Festival 2016! A cada edição, o BIG (Brazil's Independent Games Festival) expõe os melhores jogos independentes do ano do mundo inteiro. Além do festival, também é realizado o BIG Business Forum, o BIG Impacto, o BIG Playable City, palestras, encontros e rodadas de negócios para o fortalecimento da indústria nacional de games. Convidamos novamente o nosso amigo game designer e professor Lucas Antunes, da RedZero, para falar novamente do maior festival de jogos independentes da América Latina, só que desta vez, comentamos sobre TODOS os indie games vencedores do incrível BIG Festival 2016, em suas mais diversas categorias! Conheça quase todos os jogos que foram campeões nesta edição mais recente do festival que aconteceu entre os dias 29/06 à 03/07, e que está cada vez maior, onde houveram prêmios para equipes e estúdios de jogos nacionais e internacionais, divididos entre categorias super abrangentes e interessantes, como Inovação, Melhor Jogo Ambiental, Melhor Jogo Educacional e muitas outras, que você pode conferir em nossa lista abaixo. Venha para o Lado Indie da Força! BIG FESTIVAL Site | BIG FESTIVAL 2016 Twitter | @big_festival Facebook |BIG FESTIVAL LUCAS ANTUNES Facebook | Lucas Antunes LISTA DE INDICADOS - BIG FESTIVAL 2016 Melhor Jogo Ape Out — Gorilla Loves Company (Estados Unidos) SUPERHOT — SUPERHOT Team (Polônia) Horizon Chase — Aquiris Game Studio (Brasil) Mini Metro — Dinosaur Polo Club (Nova Zelândia) Pavilion — Visiontrick Media (Suécia) Melhor Arte Jake and Tess’ Finding Monsters Adventure — Black River Studios (Brasil) Black the Fall — Sand Sailor Studio (Romênia) Pavilion — Visiontrick Media (Suécia) Optikammer — Optikammer (Reino Unido) SUPERHOT — SUPERHOT Team (Polônia) The Interactive Adventure of Dog Mendonça & Pizzaboy — Okam Studio Melhor Gameplay SUPERHOT — SUPERHOT Team (Polônia) Tricky Tower — Weirdbeard (Holanda) Mini Metro — Dinosaur Polo Club (Nova Zelândia) Ape Out — Gorilla Loves Company (Estados Unidos) My Night Job — Webcore Games (Brasil) Clustertruck — Landfall Games Ab (Suécia) Horizon Chase — Aquiris Game Studio (Brasil) Melhor Narrativa The Magic Circle — Question (Estados Unidos) Late Shift — Ctrlmovie (Suíça) Antioch: Scarlett Bay — Mi Clos Studio, Fibretigre & Midnight Mood Studio (França) Replica — Somi Games (Coréia do Sul) Hacknet — Fractal Alligator (Austrália) Swaptales: Leon! — Witty Wings (França) Wheels of Aurelia — Santa Ragione (Itália) Melhor Som Ape Out — Gorilla Loves Company (Estados Unidos) Skytorn — Skytorn Team (Brasil) The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human — Ycjygames Ab (Suécia) SUPERHOT — SUPERHOT Team (Polônia) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/indiesidebr/message
Based on the translation by Graham Parkes. Here we meet the Last Human - what will happen to humanity if we take it too easy, relax too much, and don't push ourselves, challenge ourselves constantly to get better, become more. The downward path of evolution compared to the upward path to the Overhuman.
Under helgen som varit har Andrew och Fabian spelat The Division Betan. Andrew har delat ut en hel del virtuella uppercuts i Street Fighter V tillsammans med Alex. Superhot tar och vänder upp och ner på den välbekanta genren First Person Shooter. Vi pratar även om det svenskutvecklade indiespelet The Aquatic Adventure of The Last Human som sedan leder oss in på en lång och trevlig pratstund med utvecklarna själva som går under namnet YCJY, nämligen Christopher och Josef. Ni som lyssnare kommer kunna delta i våran tävling, där vi lottar ut två koder till The Aquatic Adventure of The Last Human! Till denna vecka har vi många lyssnarmail, så vi tillägnar avslutningssegmentet åt era frågor. Tack så mycket alla ni som skriver! Spela På! Musik: Seaweed Forest - Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human OST Waste Processing - Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human OST https://karlflodin.bandcamp.com/
We talk about a lot of games.
Aaron, Rob and John dive into a world of giant fish monsters in Aquatic Adventures of the Last Human The post Indie MEGACAST – Episode 113 – The Aquatic Adventures of the Last Human appeared first on Indie MEGABOOTH.
Seit Jahren beweist eine fleißige Indie-Szene, dass sich Videospiele auch mit wichtigen gesellschaftlichen Fragen auseinandersetzen können. Welche spannenden Spieleentwicklungen uns im Januar erwarten, zeigen wir euch bei „Games im Gespräch“. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/digital/games-im-gespraech-that-dragon-cancer-life-is-strange-the-aquatic-adventure-of-the-last-human
Deze week is podcaster/schrijver/documentairemaker Erwin Vogelaar weer bij ons en we hebben het over hoe je je tijd goed verdeelt als freelancer die te veel wil doen, hoe je vooral niet moet beginnen aan het zelf bouwen van je PC en natuurlijk over het gamenieuws van deze week. We hebben ook van alles gespeeld, o.a. That Dragon, Cancer; The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human,; Diablo 3 (post-patch); Heroes of the Storm, Assassin’s Creed: India en zelfs Homefront!
Paul Bowen QC spoke about "The Last Human Right, or its Antithesis? Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, the Right to Life and the Right to Choose the Timing and Manner of Death" on Friday 25th January 2013 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, Law Society Advocate of the Year 2009 and counsel for Tony Nicklinson in the widely publicised euthanasia case in August 2012, Paul Bowen QC is a barrister at Doughty Street Chambers specialising in public law and human rights, with a particular interest in cases involving serious medical treatment, the right of autonomy and the right to life. In the Divisional Court, he argued that the law "encourages those with the means to Switzerland. For those without the means it offers 'Hobson's Choice' of amateur DIY death or continued suffering. Those who cannot end their own life are left to suffer". Mr Bowen acted for Debbie Purdy in her successful challenge to the DPP's policy on assisted suicide prosecutions in 2008 and also represented Peter Sutcliffe in his tariff-setting appeal in December 2010. This event was kindly Sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk
Aliens have attacked and wiped out nearly all of that pesky human race.... Written by Gareth Bowley Produced By Kimberly Poole and Hole with a Rock Around It productions. Cover art by Brett Coulstock