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SoftwareArchitektur im Stream

Lose Kopplung stellt eine grundlegende Eigenschaft eines modularen Systems dar. Sie soll Änderungen vereinfachen, indem jede Änderung nur einen begrenzten Teil eines Systems beeinflusst. Obwohl der Begriff so wichtig ist, gibt es gerade in diesem Bereich immer wieder Missverständnisse. In dieser Episode diskutiert Eberhard Wolff die Bedeutung des Begriff und warum lose Kopplung so wichtig für Software-Systeme ist. Außerdem spricht er über verschiedene Ansätze, um lose Kopplung tatsächlich zu erreichen. Links Wikipedia zu Loose Coupling Wikipedia zum Robustheitsgrundsatz / Gesetz von Postel Kafka Video

KoreKara Podcast: An Inside Look Into Japan
#54 Hugh Watanabe - How He Became an Olympian for Team Japan

KoreKara Podcast: An Inside Look Into Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 29:58


This week we talk to Hugh Watanabe, an Olympian for Team Japan in Basketball. We talk about his unlikely journey into basketball, let alone becoming an Olympic athlete. We also talk about his current situation in Japan including his experiencing going through the Olympics. Hugh's Links: ► Wikipedia: https://bit.ly/2Wbnolj ► WSJ Article: https://on.wsj.com/3gmSoWl ► Bonus clips: https://www.patreon.com/Korepoddo Our Links: ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/korepoddo ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/korepoddo/ ► Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Cp2Fdhh ► Interview with AJATTers: https://bit.ly/3wZPFYq

Witchy Bites: once bitten, twice witch
Episode 020 | Autumn(al) Equinox

Witchy Bites: once bitten, twice witch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 88:50


Hanny's Links:Eat Well Tasmania - https://www.eatwelltas.org.auDiggers Club Planting Guides - https://www.diggers.com.au/seeds-to-sow-now/Fall is Approaching: 6 practices that help you align with the unique energy of this season - https://www.yogiapproved.com/life/fall-season/Autumn Equinox Rituals : 5 key things to do - https://www.trishmckinnley.com/autumn-equinox-rituals/(This is the one I didn't get to) - Creative Rituals to Welcome Fall - https://beccapiastrelli.com/welcome-fall/Liz's Links:Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_the_YearWhat is an Equinox - https://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/march-equinox.htmlDay/Night Balance - https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/equinox-not-equal.html

Bitcoin & Markets
Triffin Dilemma: Fact or Fiction? - E226

Bitcoin & Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 17:18


Website: https://bitcoinandmarkets.com/e226/ Hopefully this episode helps you understand the arguments people often make and if they hold water next time the invoke the Triffin Dilemma. My interest in the Triffin Dilemma started several months ago. Little did I know then that I was trying to debunk an ahistorical extension of the original Triffin argument. I initially came to this conclusion: The problem with using Triffin in an argument about a dollar collapse is 1) it's ahistorical and 2) there doesn't need to be a capital account deficit in the US and surpluses in other countries for them to acquire dollar reserves. In this episode, I try to provide you with a basic understanding of the original Triffin Dilemma from Robert Triffin in 1958, and of why the modern extensions of this famous prediction are poor facsimiles. I provide tons of useful links below as part of the show notes. Balance of Payments It all comes down to the Balance of Payments for a country which issues the global reserve currency. The two main parts of the BoP are the current account and the capital account (including the financial account which we don't talk about). These two halves of the BoP must balance. The current account consists main of a balance of trade. Is the country running a trade surplus or a trade deficit. Other factors are things like foreign aid which we don't have to consider because it's very small compared to the trade balance. The capital account consists of flow of assets and liabilities for the country as a whole. When a foreigner buys a US asset (or a dollar denominated asset) this is a positive input for the capital account. In the reverse, when a US person or entity buys an asset in a foreign country it is a negative input for the capital account. Remember, the current account must be offset by the capital account. Therefore, if the US has a trade deficit of say $500 billion, they must have a capital account surplus of $500 billion. Triffin and Trade Surpluses When Triffin was writing the original Triffin Dilemma, in the 50's and 60's, the US ran massive trade surpluses. This means the capital account was negative - the US was losing assets abroad, or more accurately gaining liabilities abroad. Triffin was concerned that when the dollar denominated value of foreign liabilities surpassed that of the US's gold stock which backed the dollar at the time, there would be a run on the gold stock by those foreigners. They would sell their dollar denominated assets and take delivery of the gold, portending the doom of the US dollar peg. Current Account and Fiscal Triffin The US dollar did end up going off the gold standard in 1971, but not for the reasons Triffin predicted. Despite being accidently right, this form of argument became very popular in economics. Today, we can see two main extensions to the Triffin Dilemma, "current account Triffin" which is exactly the opposite of the original theory, and "fiscal Triffin" which is about global demand for US debt to cause the US to run unsustainable fiscal deficits. The current account Triffin is the most used by inflationists to support their dollar bear views, and, well, it's totally false. It reverses cause and effect, and lacks a clear systemic risk. The fiscal Triffin is more sound, but it is also false. It fails to consider other forms of safe assets like Mortgage Backed Securities and other derivatives. These are inferior to US Treasuries, but they are still widely used in their place (with an associated premium surely). Fiscal Triffin also lacks a clear systemic risk to the financial system, so is unlike the original. Hope this helps. A Links Wikipedia entry for Triffin Dilemma BIS Report - Triffin: Dilemma or Myth? BIS Report with my highlights via Hypothesis Understanding Capital And Financial Accounts In The Balance Of Payments - Investopedia FRED - Financial Accounts of the United States Khan Academy - Balance of payments: Capital account

ZWEIvorZWÖLF
#34 Dirk Notz – Klimawandel früher & heute

ZWEIvorZWÖLF

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 102:32


#34 Dirk Notz – Klimawandel früher & heute Seit der Entstehung der Erde, vor knapp fünf Milliarden Jahren, hat sich das Klima immer wieder einschneidend geändert: Es gab zahlreiche Epochen, in denen es deutlich kälter war als heutzutage & in denen nahezu die gesamte Erdoberfläche von Schnee & Eis überzogen war. Dann wiederum lagen für viele Millionen von Jahren die Temperaturen deutlich über den heutigen Werten, sodass alles Eis auf der Erde geschmolzen war. Ein sich wandelndes Klima ist also im erdgeschichtlichen Sinne kein ungewöhnliches Phänomen. Der heutzutage zu beobachtende, menschengemachte Klimawandel hingegen schon. Und darüber habe ich mit dem Klimawissenschaftler Dr. Dirk Notz gesprochen. Dirk studierte ua in Hamburg & auf Spitzbergen. Seit 2008 leitet er die Forschungsgruppe „Meereis im Erdsystem“ am Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie in Hamburg. Und seit letztem Jahr, 2019, hat er eine Professur an der Universität Hamburg. Er leitet Jugendcamps zur Klimaproblematik, ist als Speaker unterwegs & erhielt 2007 den Klaus-Tschira-Preis für verständliche Wissenschaft. Nach dem Podcast wisst ihr auch warum: Er kann einfach prima erklären! Im November 2016 veröffentlichte Dirk eine Studie, die weltweit Aufmerksamkeit erzeugte: Er wies darin zum ersten Mal einen direkten Zusammenhang von CO2-Emissionen & dem Abschmelzen des Meereises nach. Ein wirklich toller Wissenschaftler mit viel Lebensfreude & Positivität! ***Links: Wikipedia: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirk_Notz Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie: https://mpimet.mpg.de/mitarbeiter/dirk-notz/ ***Empfehlungen: Marianne Gronemeyer: Das Leben als letzte Gelegenheit: https://www.buch7.de/produkt/das-leben-als-letzte-gelegenheit-marianne-gronemeyer/1021697589?ean=9783534263981 Jay Griffiths: Wild: https://www.buch7.de/produkt/wild-jay-griffiths/1024469140?ean=9780141900612 Fernando Pessoa: Das Buch der Unruhe: https://www.buch7.de/produkt/das-buch-der-unruhe-des-hilfsbuchhalters-bernardo-soares-fernando-pessoa/1010441187?ean=9783100608130 *** Partnerconer: ***Bei dem social business Polarstern gibt es WIRKLICHEN Ökostrom aus dem Wasserkraftwerk in Feldkirchen, Ökogas aus Ungarn, Eigenstrom & Mieterstrom. Ihre Devise: Zusammen verändern wir mit Energie die Welt! Ausgezeichnet mit dem „Grünen Strom“ Siegel & 2018 von Öko-Test mit „Sehr gut“ bewertet, könnt ihr mit dem Wechsel zu Polarstern euren co2 Fußabdruck deutlich reduzieren. Einfach wechseln. Wie? Infos auf: www.polarstern-energie.de*** Links: Website: https://www.polarstern-energie.de/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/polarstern_energie/ Magazin: https://www.polarstern-energie.de/magazin/artikel/aus-dem-urlaub-zurueck-so-viel-stromkosten-hast-du-gespart/#utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ps-nl-in-tipps&utm_content=pic-urlaub Social Business Landkarte: https://www.polarstern-energie.de/social-business/landkarte/ ***gebana – Weltweit ab Hof: Es gibt keine ganzheitlichere & radikalere Firma als gebana, wenn es um Produktion & Handel von Lebensmitteln geht. Bei gebana kaufst du Großpackungen direkt aus dem Herkunftsland von Familienbetrieben, das reduziert Abfall, Co2 Emissionen & Kosten.*** Links: Shop: https://www.gebana.de/shop/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gebana.official/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gebana.ch/ RABATTCODE: Ihr bekommt 10€ Rabatt auf einen Mindestbestellwert von 40€! (Gilt für Neukunden) Code: AK_zweivorzwoelf20*** WISSENSWERT #4 Regional & Saisonal: GEO Saisonkalender: https://www.geo.de/natur/nachhaltigkeit/21420-thma-geo-saisonkalender gebana Saisonkalender: https://www.gebana.com/media/medialibrary/2020/02/Saisonkalender_f%C3%BCr-Blog.pdf*** ZWEIvorZWÖLF Infos: Website: https://www.zweivorzwoelf.info/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zweivorzwoelf/?hl=de Produktion & Musik: David Wehle david@ZWEIvorZWOELF.de, https://www.instagram.com/david_wehle/ Redaktion & Interviews: Andrea Gerhard https://www.instagram.com/andreagerhard_tall_area/?hl=de*** ***ZWEI vor ZWÖLF ist offen für Sponsoren & Partner. Wir wissen, dass Nachhaltigkeits-Unternehmen oft nur ein kleines Marketing-Budget haben. Kontaktiert uns einfach und wir finden eine LösungJ Du kannst ZWEIvorZWÖLF auch via PayPal unterstützen: https://www.paypal.me/2vor12podcast?locale.x=de_DE

Journey of the Monkey King
JotMK #0 - Introductions

Journey of the Monkey King

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 13:54


Caoimhe and MJ talk about the novel Journey to the West and why they wanted to make a podcast about the incredibly famous novel that no one has heard of.Links:Wikipedia's article on adaptations of Journey to the West.Episode artwork from A Modern Journey to the West (1865) by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi.Follow Caoimhe, MJ and this podcast on Twitter, follow MJ on Instagram and follow Caoimhe on the Fediverse.Check out Hysteria Ireland on Facebook.

Just Saying
Call Back Episode – Why do AAR’s frequently fail?

Just Saying

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 14:04


Call back episode #68 recorded Dec 10, 2018 After-action reviews (AARs) are feedback sessions meant for groups to make important adjustments and improvements after meetings, training or missions. They are often a waste of time and need to be fixed. Links: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/After-action_review The post Call Back Episode – Why do AAR’s frequently fail? appeared first on Just Saying.

Just Saying - The BRIEF Lab
Call Back Episode – Why do AAR’s frequently fail?

Just Saying - The BRIEF Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 14:04


Call back episode #68 recorded Dec 10, 2018 After-action reviews (AARs) are feedback sessions meant for groups to make important adjustments and improvements after meetings, training or missions. They are often a waste of time and need to be fixed. Links: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/After-action_review The post Call Back Episode – Why do AAR’s frequently fail? appeared first on Just Saying.

Leadership and the Environment
120: Rules for plogging in New York City

Leadership and the Environment

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 6:29


If you haven't started plogging, I recommend it.What's plogging? It's a term the Swedish created for picking up garbage when you run.I've picked up at least one piece of trash per day for a few years. In fact, this podcast began from a former student who, when he heard of my practice, committed to picking up 10 pieces of trash per day for a month.Most people do it by bringing a bag to collect the garbage with. I wasn't sure how to start plogging in New York because there's so much garbage. If I picked up everything I passed I might not make a block.Also, I don't want to run with a bag.Listen to my second conversation with John Lee Dumas and you'll hear how his commitment to picking up trash from the beach near his home inspired me to stop analyzing, planning, and thinking, and act. I have to relearn that lesson over and over.Action raises awareness more than raising awareness leads to action. Actually, planning, analysis, and raising awareness delays action, at least environmental action given that everyone is plenty aware. The environment has been front page news for years so everyone is aware. Certainly everyone listening to this podcast is.The best way I know to do something you don't know how is to start the best I can and learn from doing, then iterate.Picking up every piece of trash is impossible. Planning away from the street doesn't work.I started running and developed rules that work for me.Rule 1: I only have to pick up trash directly on my pathRule 2: Cigarette butts and smaller I ignoreRule 3: Nothing wet or in a puddleRule 4: If a trash can is not in sight, I don't have toNow I favor plogging to regular running. It's like running with random lunges. My quads tire faster. Sadly it fills you with disgust at the filth people create and tolerate without cleaning. By people, I mean everyone.It also fills you with a sense of civic pride. I make a little game of trying not to be obvious while being obvious. I dream of others picking up the habit. People see it as dirty when it's actually cleaning the world. The people who litter seem the dirty ones to me.Links:Wikipedia on ploggingJohn Lee Dumas's episodes on this podcastMy Inc. article about my former student who committed to picking up ten pieces of trash a day for a month and inspired this podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Just Saying
Episode 68 – Why do AAR’s frequently fail?

Just Saying

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 14:04


After-action reviews (AARs) are feedback sessions meant for groups to make important adjustments and improvements after meetings, training or missions. They are often a waste of time and need to be fixed. Links: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/After-action_review The post Episode 68 – Why do AAR’s frequently fail? appeared first on Just Saying.

Just Saying - The BRIEF Lab
Episode 68 – Why do AAR’s frequently fail?

Just Saying - The BRIEF Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 14:04


After-action reviews (AARs) are feedback sessions meant for groups to make important adjustments and improvements after meetings, training or missions. They are often a waste of time and need to be fixed. Links: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/After-action_review The post Episode 68 – Why do AAR’s frequently fail? appeared first on Just Saying.

Hacking Humans
Be very aware of your desire to be right.

Hacking Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 33:55


Joe explains URLs and DNS. Dave has tips to prevent holiday skimming. A bogus bank barrister is the catch of the day. Writer Ben Yagoda explains cognitive biases. Links: Wikipedia page on URLs - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL Tips to prevent skimming -  https://www.social-engineer.org/newsletter/social-engineer-newsletter-vol-07-issue-96/  Ben Yagoda's article from the Atlantic - https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2018/09/cognitive-bias/565775/ Thanks to our sponsors at KnowBe4.

Another Dawn
Episode#28: ラボって何ですか?

Another Dawn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 59:55


Show Notes ラボを知らないリスナーのためのエピソード 基本的には週1回の習い事・パーティ活動 ソングバードとテーマ活動という2本柱 幼児から大学生までの異年齢交流 運営母体はラボ教育センター・通称ラボセン 年代とともにスケールアップする中高大生活動 ラボっ子だけで発表会の運営をする実行委員会 夏・冬・春に催される全国規模のキャンプ キャンプで3泊4日のロッジ運営を任されるシニアメイト 海外で1ヶ月のホームステイを経験する国際交流 ことばがこどもの未来をつくる Links ラボ・パーティ公式サイト ラボ・パーティ @ Wikipedia ラボランドくろひめ Another Dawnサポータープログラム @ Patreon Another Dawn匿名質問箱 @ Peing

Retrozirkel
REZ029 - Castlevania

Retrozirkel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2012 40:50


Lucie, Niels und Martin haben sich als Simon Belmont in die Fänge Draculas begeben um in B-Movie Grusel-Ästhetik durch ein Schloß zu schlurfen. Ausgepeitscht werden dabei unter anderem Zombiehunde (ja, doch, Zombiehunde!) und Äffchen, die keine Äffchen sind. Außerdem mit dabei: Feminismus-Content und zotige Peitschenwitze. Links • Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castlevania_(video_game) • Longplay Video http://archive.org/details/Longplay-Castlevania_NES • Angry Video Game Nerd http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hfo6hoN0PUw • Game Center CX -  Koji Igarashi Interview http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSZ8OhfDyDg • Kotaku über die Mathematik der Medusen http://www.kotaku.com.au/2012/02/finding-the-fun-medusa-heads-in-castlevania/ • Igarashi und die weiblichen Charaktere http://castlevania.wikia.com/wiki/Koji_Igarashi#Castlevania_Retcon_Controversy • RGB2R in Heidelberg http://rgb2r.noname-ev.de/ • Outro http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAnzqPpSFlg

The Comic Book Attic
The Comic Book Attic #74

The Comic Book Attic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2007 19:10


Latest Boston comics buying, plus other buys.  Listener feedback and other odds and ends... (19:13) All cover images are copyright their respective copyright holders. Links:Wikipedia entry on Million Year PicnicNewbury Comics storeNew England Comics storeFanboy Face-Off podcastIndie Comics News podcastAnd for the new Marvel Noise and Indie Comic Book Noise podcasts, visit http://www.comicbooknoise.com