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Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
9,000 Underwater UFO Sightings Logged Off US Coasts | #WeirdDarkNEWS

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 18:12


Since August 2025, a crowdsourced tracking app has logged more than 9,000 sightings of unidentified objects within 10 miles of US shorelines, with clusters off California, Florida, and naval training zones.SOURCES, LINKS, AND PRINT VERSION: https://weirddarkness.com/UnderwaterUFOsLook for this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, Pandora, TuneIn Radio, and other podcast apps. Get a list of free listening apps here: https://pod.link/1078714736*No AI Voices Are Used In The Narration Of This Podcast*WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2026, Weird Darkness.#WeirdDarkness, #WeirdDarkNEWS

Daily Tech News Show
Why Reddit Is Angering Logged Out Users - DTNS 5266

Daily Tech News Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 27:00


Reddit is testing annoying users with an unskippable pop-up. Meanwhile, Google researchers find an LLM-generated bug and warn that there are more to come.Starring Tom Merritt and Robb DunewoodShow notes can be found here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The CyberWire
The spy who logged me in. [Research Saturday]

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2026 2:45


Mark Kelly, Staff Threat Researcher at Proofpoint, is discussing their work on "I'd come running back to EU again: TA416 resumes European government espionage campaigns." China-linked threat group TA416 has resumed large-scale phishing and malware campaigns targeting European governments, diplomatic missions tied to the EU and NATO, and more recently Middle Eastern entities following the outbreak of conflict in Iran. The group has continually evolved its tactics between mid-2025 and early 2026, using techniques like fake Cloudflare verification pages, Microsoft OAuth redirect abuse, and malicious C# project files to deliver customized PlugX malware through spearphishing campaigns. Researchers say the renewed activity reflects shifting geopolitical priorities tied to EU-China tensions, the Russia-Ukraine war, and instability in the Middle East, while highlighting TA416's ongoing focus on intelligence gathering against diplomatic networks. The research and executive brief can be found here: I'd come running back to EU again: TA416 resumes European government espionage campaigns Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Research Saturday
The spy who logged me in.

Research Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2026 24:03


Mark Kelly, Staff Threat Researcher at Proofpoint, is discussing their work on "I'd come running back to EU again: TA416 resumes European government espionage campaigns." China-linked threat group TA416 has resumed large-scale phishing and malware campaigns targeting European governments, diplomatic missions tied to the EU and NATO, and more recently Middle Eastern entities following the outbreak of conflict in Iran. The group has continually evolved its tactics between mid-2025 and early 2026, using techniques like fake Cloudflare verification pages, Microsoft OAuth redirect abuse, and malicious C# project files to deliver customized PlugX malware through spearphishing campaigns. Researchers say the renewed activity reflects shifting geopolitical priorities tied to EU-China tensions, the Russia-Ukraine war, and instability in the Middle East, while highlighting TA416's ongoing focus on intelligence gathering against diplomatic networks. The research and executive brief can be found here: I'd come running back to EU again: TA416 resumes European government espionage campaigns Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Homeschool Moms Unfiltered
S4, Ep8: Logged In, Tuned Out: Rethinking Online Homeschooling

Homeschool Moms Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 64:48


We were about to say something like, “Online programs aren't the problem, but how we use them can make or break a homeschool experience.”  But then we had to pause for a beat because some are seriously problematic and we need to talk about that too.  So… in this episode, we talk about why the “log in and call it a day” approach often falls flat, even though we totally understand the appeal. We unpack how to use online tools strategically, what actually works (and what doesn't), and how to balance independence with connection so learning actually sticks. If you've ever wondered whether your current setup is really working or how to tweak it without blowing everything up… this conversation is for you!We'd love to invite you to join our book club.  Reading books among community matters so much. Homeschooling can feel isolating, but processing complex topics alongside like-minded people helps fill your cup, sharpen your thinking, and remind you that you're not navigating this alone. Our next book club selection is How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids WIll Talk.  Click here to learn more: ⁠https://bit.ly/HMUPatreon⁠  Use code BOOKWORM for 90% of your first month!  Would you like personalized coaching from Meagan or Amanda (or both)???? We offer consultation services. Feel free to take a look at our respective bios and book a time that is convenient for you.⁠https://calendly.com/homeschoolmomsunfiltered⁠ Jumpstart your homeschooling with our online courses:Homeschool 101: The No-Panic Boot Camp - https://bit.ly/homeschool101support And, purchase the workbook here:  https://a.co/d/fehPA6G The Smart Start Guide to Homeschool Curriculum - https://bit.ly/curriculumhelpme And purchase the workbook here:  https://a.co/d/07MZXbn6 Preschool and Kindergarten, Reimagine: A Complete Guide for Homeschooling Littles  - https://bit.ly/earlyed1 Find Meagan's books here: 101 Comebacks to Homeschool Objections: Polite replies, powerful comebacks, and everything in between - https://a.co/d/iTRH14Y Unschooling From Both Sides of the Story - https://a.co/d/02HMo6pN Explore Outschool!  Use code BUDGET50 to save 50% off your first three months of membership.https://outschool.com/ Every month we release a themed unit study that is secular and progressive.  We focus on own-voice sources and inclusive learning opportunities.  ⁠https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/homeschool-moms-unfiltered⁠ Visit our website here:  ⁠https://homeschoolmomsunfiltered.com/⁠ Let's be friends!!! Follow us on social media for giveaways and updates!!IG: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolmomsunfiltered/⁠ FB: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/homeschoolmomsunfiltered⁠ Love Homeschool Moms Unfiltered and want to show your support? ⁠https://www.buymeacoffee.com/homeschoolmomsunfiltered⁠

The MadTech Podcast
MadTech Daily: ChatGPT Shows Ads to Logged-Out Users; Norway and Turkey Progress with Plans for Social Media Bans; Meta Launches Instants App

The MadTech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 1:42


In today's MadTech Daily, we discuss ChatGPT beginning to show ads to logged-out users, and Norway planning an under-16 social media ban as Turkey passes an under-15 ban. We also look at Meta launching an Instagram spinoff app, ‘Instants'.

PBS NewsHour - Segments
New growth in logged forests inspires photographer's hope

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 2:52


Scott Rickenberger is a photographer from North Bend, Washington, who shares his passion for the natural world and highlights how trees that were logged more than a century ago can be surprising sources of inspiration and hope. Julinna Wu of our journalism training program, PBS News Student Reporting Labs, has the story. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy

PBS NewsHour - Art Beat
New growth in logged forests inspires photographer's hope

PBS NewsHour - Art Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 2:52


Scott Rinckenberger is a photographer from North Bend, Washington, who shares his passion for the natural world and highlights how trees that were logged more than a century ago can be surprising sources of inspiration and hope. Julinna Wu of our journalism training program, PBS News Student Reporting Labs, has the story. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Paul Goulter: Nurses Organisation CEO on over 7000 reports of violence against healthcare staff being logged last year

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 4:34 Transcription Available


The Nurses Organisation says violence in emergency departments will worsen if systemic issues aren't addressed. Figures released under the Official Information Act show more than 7,500 reports of violence against healthcare staff were logged last year, matching the year before, but up significantly on 2023. Just over 1000 reports came from emergency departments. Organisation Chief Executive Paul Goulter told Mike Hosking it comes down to understaffing and people waiting too long to get treated, and it often escalates from there. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Reimagining Cyber
They Didn't Hack You. They Logged In - #196

Reimagining Cyber

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 16:50


In this episode, cybersecurity expert Tyler Moffitt unpacks how modern cyberattacks have evolved into a seamless, scalable pipeline. What once appeared as separate threats—phishing, info stealers, credential theft, and ransomware—are now deeply interconnected stages of a single attack chain.The conversation explores how attackers no longer need to “hack” their way in. Instead, they log in using stolen credentials and session data bought and sold in thriving underground marketplaces. With the rise of automated platforms and tools powered by AI, cybercrime has become more accessible, efficient, and difficult to detect than ever before.Tyler breaks down the full attack lifecycle—from initial infection to credential theft, marketplace distribution, and eventual account takeover—highlighting why traditional defenses are struggling to keep up. The episode also examines the declining reliance on ransomware, as attackers increasingly favor silent data exfiltration and extortion tactics that are faster, quieter, and often more profitable.For defenders, the message is clear: identity is now the frontline. With attackers blending in as legitimate users, organizations must shift their focus from keeping threats out to detecting suspicious behavior from within.A sobering look at the current state of cybersecurity—and why the biggest threat may already be inside.As featured on Million Podcasts' Best 100 Cybersecurity Podcasts  Top 50 Chief Information Security Officer CISO Podcasts Top 70 Security Hacking PodcastsThis list is the most comprehensive ranking of Cyber Security Podcasts online and we are honoured to feature amongst the best!Follow or subscribe to the show on your preferred podcast platform.Share the show with others in the cybersecurity world.Get in touch via reimaginingcyber@gmail.com

Redeye
Old-growth forest identified for deferral continues to be logged

Redeye

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 17:22


Every member of a former panel the BC government appointed to identify old-growth for potential protection in 2021 says they're concerned about continued logging in those same forests. The five panellists voiced their concerns in a document sent to Premier David Eby and other officials last week. To find out more about the progress - or lack of it - on protecting old-growth in the province, we speak with Jens Wieting, senior forest and climate campaigner at Sierra Club BC.

NewsTalk STL
V4V-John A Kinner-Ariana G Savino-Ashley B Pruitt-Seth R Koval-Curtis J Angst-Tyler H Simmons-03-18-26-The Vic Porcelli Show

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 6:05


This is the VIC 4 VETS, Weekly Honored Veterans. SUBMITTED BY: Multiple News Sources Pentagon identifies 6 soldiers killed The U.S. Department of Defense identified six airmen who were killed when a KC-135 Stratotanker refueling aircraft crashed over western Iraq on March 12, 2026 during operations supporting the war with Iran. The crash happened after an incident involving another tanker aircraft; the cause is still under investigation. (AP News) ✔ Mission:They were flying a KC-135 aerial refueling mission when an incident involving another tanker led to a crash in friendly airspace over western Iraq. (The Washington Post) Military Career Backgrounds Maj. John A. “Alex” Klinner, 33 Home: Auburn, Alabama Role: KC-135 pilot Unit: 99th Air Refueling Squadron, part of the 6th Air Refueling Wing Career details: Recently promoted to Major in January 2026. Four deployments since 2019. Flew tanker missions supporting combat aircraft across multiple operations. Known among fellow airmen as a mentor and leader. Family: Married with three young children. (AP News) Capt. Ariana G. Savino, 31 Home: Covington, Washington Role: KC-135 pilot Unit: 99th Air Refueling Squadron, 6th Air Refueling Wing Career details: Tanker pilot responsible for mid-air refueling of combat aircraft. Served with the squadron operating out of Sumpter Smith Joint National Guard Base in Birmingham, Alabama. Flew operational refueling missions in support of U.S. operations in the Middle East. (WRAL News) Tech. Sgt. Ashley B. Pruitt, 34 Home: Bardstown, Kentucky Role: Boom operator / enlisted aircrew Unit: 99th Air Refueling Squadron, 6th Air Refueling Wing Career details: Assistant flight chief in her squadron. Logged nearly 900 combat flight hours. Responsible for controlling the refueling boom that transfers fuel to receiving aircraft. Family: Mother of two. (AP News) Capt. Seth R. Koval, 38 Home: Mooresville, Indiana Role: KC-135 instructor pilot Unit: 121st Air Refueling Wing (Ohio Air National Guard) Career details: Instructor pilot with more than 2,000 flight hours. Trained new tanker pilots in aerial refueling procedures and mission operations. Deployed multiple times supporting overseas operations. (AP News) Capt. Curtis J. Angst, 30 Home: Wilmington, Ohio Role: KC-135 pilot Unit: 121st Air Refueling Wing, Ohio Air National Guard Career details: Also an aerospace engineer in addition to his pilot duties. Logged about 880 flight hours in the KC-135. Flew operational refueling missions supporting U.S. combat aircraft. (AP News) Tech. Sgt. Tyler H. Simmons, 28 Home: Columbus, Ohio Role: Boom operator / enlisted aircrew Unit: 121st Air Refueling Wing (Ohio Air National Guard) Career details: Responsible for operating the refueling boom and managing fuel transfer to other aircraft during flight. Part of the tanker crew responsible for complex mid-air refueling operations. (KVIA) ________________________________________________________________ This Week’s VIC 4 VETS, Honored Veteran on NewsTalkSTL.With support from our friends at:Alamo Military Collectables, Gemini Wealth Group H.E.R.O.E.S. CARE, Inc. Michel's Funeral Home and Freddie's Market See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Vic Porcelli Show
V4V-John A Kinner-Ariana G Savino-Ashley B Pruitt-Seth R Koval-Curtis J Angst-Tyler H Simmons-03-18-26-The Vic Porcelli Show

The Vic Porcelli Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 6:05


This is the VIC 4 VETS, Weekly Honored Veterans. SUBMITTED BY: Multiple News Sources Pentagon identifies 6 soldiers killed The U.S. Department of Defense identified six airmen who were killed when a KC-135 Stratotanker refueling aircraft crashed over western Iraq on March 12, 2026 during operations supporting the war with Iran. The crash happened after an incident involving another tanker aircraft; the cause is still under investigation. (AP News) ✔ Mission:They were flying a KC-135 aerial refueling mission when an incident involving another tanker led to a crash in friendly airspace over western Iraq. (The Washington Post) Military Career Backgrounds Maj. John A. “Alex” Klinner, 33 Home: Auburn, Alabama Role: KC-135 pilot Unit: 99th Air Refueling Squadron, part of the 6th Air Refueling Wing Career details: Recently promoted to Major in January 2026. Four deployments since 2019. Flew tanker missions supporting combat aircraft across multiple operations. Known among fellow airmen as a mentor and leader. Family: Married with three young children. (AP News) Capt. Ariana G. Savino, 31 Home: Covington, Washington Role: KC-135 pilot Unit: 99th Air Refueling Squadron, 6th Air Refueling Wing Career details: Tanker pilot responsible for mid-air refueling of combat aircraft. Served with the squadron operating out of Sumpter Smith Joint National Guard Base in Birmingham, Alabama. Flew operational refueling missions in support of U.S. operations in the Middle East. (WRAL News) Tech. Sgt. Ashley B. Pruitt, 34 Home: Bardstown, Kentucky Role: Boom operator / enlisted aircrew Unit: 99th Air Refueling Squadron, 6th Air Refueling Wing Career details: Assistant flight chief in her squadron. Logged nearly 900 combat flight hours. Responsible for controlling the refueling boom that transfers fuel to receiving aircraft. Family: Mother of two. (AP News) Capt. Seth R. Koval, 38 Home: Mooresville, Indiana Role: KC-135 instructor pilot Unit: 121st Air Refueling Wing (Ohio Air National Guard) Career details: Instructor pilot with more than 2,000 flight hours. Trained new tanker pilots in aerial refueling procedures and mission operations. Deployed multiple times supporting overseas operations. (AP News) Capt. Curtis J. Angst, 30 Home: Wilmington, Ohio Role: KC-135 pilot Unit: 121st Air Refueling Wing, Ohio Air National Guard Career details: Also an aerospace engineer in addition to his pilot duties. Logged about 880 flight hours in the KC-135. Flew operational refueling missions supporting U.S. combat aircraft. (AP News) Tech. Sgt. Tyler H. Simmons, 28 Home: Columbus, Ohio Role: Boom operator / enlisted aircrew Unit: 121st Air Refueling Wing (Ohio Air National Guard) Career details: Responsible for operating the refueling boom and managing fuel transfer to other aircraft during flight. Part of the tanker crew responsible for complex mid-air refueling operations. (KVIA) ________________________________________________________________ This Week’s VIC 4 VETS, Honored Veteran on NewsTalkSTL.With support from our friends at:Alamo Military Collectables, Gemini Wealth Group H.E.R.O.E.S. CARE, Inc. Michel's Funeral Home and Freddie's Market See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sound Of Movement - The Unity Gym Podcast
Daily Unit: The Hidden Trade-Off

Sound Of Movement - The Unity Gym Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 2:39


Most lifters don't consciously choose to ignore flexibility.It just loses by default.Here's how it happens.Strength training is scheduled. Logged. Progressed. Measured.Flexibility? “Do it later.” “Add it at the end.” “Fit it in on weekends.”But when strength and flexibility live in separate sessions, something predictable happens.Time runs out.Not because you're lazy. Because life wins.This week, I want you to watch the full 4-part playlist. Because it shows the exact rule we use in UMS to fix this. Strength and flexibility in the same workout.No extra sessions. No extra time.▶️ ⁠Watch the playlist: The Strength–Flexibility Pairing Series⁠ And, if you want to know what it's like to work with us, → ⁠Click here

Digital Dispatch Podcast
We Rebuilt CargoRex for People Who Don't Know What to Search

Digital Dispatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 32:55


CargoRex.io 2.0 is live and this isn't a paint job. It's a rebuild around how people actually research logistics tech when they don't know what to search for yet.In this episode, I break down what changed, why it changed, and how to use CargoRex to move from “I think we have a problem” to “here's the shortlist and the questions we need to ask.”What's inside:-- A redesigned site built for faster discovery (not endless scrolling)-- A revamped search model: broad-match exploration + tighter category paths-- 3 live Buying Guides (with more coming): LogTech Implementation, Buying a TMS, and Visibility-- A stronger company listing page: integrations, associations, awards, news, white papers, case studies, and more-- Save-and-export Lists (CSV) so your research isn't trapped in browser tabs-- Logged-in dashboards that separate your activity from what's trending site-wide-- New contributor submissions so operators, consultants, and creators can add real-world lessons to the guidesIf you've got a logistics-adjacent business, claim your listing (free), fill it out, and make it easier for the right buyers to find you. And if you're researching tools, use the lead form on listings so companies can see the signal that CargoRex is driving the conversation.Watch this episode on YouTubeFeedback? Ideas for a future episode? Shoot us a text here to let us know. -----------------------------------------THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS! SPI Logistics has been a Day 1 supporter of this podcast which is why we're proud to promote them in every episode. During that time, we've gotten to know the team and their agents to confidently say they are the best home for freight agents in North America for 40 years and counting. Listen to past episodes to hear why. CargoRex is the search engine for the logistics industry—connecting LSPs with the right tools, services, events, and creators to explore, discover, and evolve. Digital Dispatch maximizes and manages your #1 sales tool with a website that establishes trust and builds rock-solid relationships with your leads and customers.

The Rush with Reshmi Nair & Scott MacArthur
Here's why Canada just logged its largest ever population drop

The Rush with Reshmi Nair & Scott MacArthur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 40:00


What caused it?Plus – Hot Mic Moments with Jim GUESTS: Daniel Bernhard - CEO for the Institute for Canadian Citizenship Richard Crouse - host of the podcast Maple Syrup For Your Eyes

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
Brea Starmer: Redefining Work Around Highest and Best Use, Not Hours Logged

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 45:18


Brea Starmer, founder of Lions and Tigers, challenges the outdated workplace model that measures face time over impact. Drawing from her experience as a mother of three running a company during COVID-19, she introduces the concept of "highest and best use"—a real estate framework adapted to human potential that prioritizes outcomes over hours logged. Starmer reveals why 11.5 million workers quit their jobs between April and June 2021 alone, with burnout as the number one driver and women of color disproportionately affected. She unpacks how traditional workplace structures fail parents, especially mothers, who navigate staccato schedules dictated by sick kids, COVID testing, and survival-mode 15-minute work chunks. Through Lions and Tigers' model of flexibility, inclusive culture, and organizational clarity, Starmer demonstrates why companies that center their people's actual needs achieve better collective results—and why the eight-hour workday built for a different era must be dismantled. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Freaky Attractions
The AOL Chatroom That Never Logged Off

Freaky Attractions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 7:04


On the eve of Y2K, a forgotten laptop connects to an AOL chatroom that shouldn't exist, where the users still believe it's 1999. What begins as harmless nostalgia quickly spirals into something far more unsettling. Written by ►Mr. Freaky Music by ► Myuu Mr.Freaky Discord server ►   / discord   © 2025 Freaky Attractions. All rights reserved. This Creepypasta is for Entertainment Purposes Only.

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SSRN
Ozzy Osbourne Has Logged Off (1948–2025)

SSRN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 1:20


Ozzy Osbourne, the prince of darkness and the reason your dad grew his hair out in high school, has officially completed his final boss battle at 76. From biting bats to breaking genre barriers, he redefined metal, madness, and rock history. This is our chaotic Gen Z / Gen Alpha brain rot tribute to a legend who did it all—loud, unfiltered, and unforgettable. Rest easy, Ozzy… and crank it up in heaven. ⚰️

SSRN

SSRN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 1:07


The United States just made its move and it wasn't a handshake. In a stunning escalation, U.S. B-2 bombers hit three Iranian nuclear sites (Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan) with precision strikes. This ain't proxy beef anymore America is in the war now, officially. Trump called it a “very successful operation,” but the world's on edge. Iran vows retaliation.Stay locked. This is not a drill.

Health Gig
545. Are You Logged In? First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin on Youth Engagement in a Digital Age

Health Gig

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 62:45


Doro and Tricia welcome the First Lady of Virginia, Suzanne S. Youngkin, to Health Gig. Mrs. Youngkin talks about her journey into public service and the causes she champions, including increasing mental health support, addressing teen social media and smartphone usage, and reducing the use of harmful substances. She discusses her recommendations for healthier digital engagement and the role of schools in managing technology use. Mrs. Youngkin emphasizes the importance of fostering real-world experiences and the role parents have in modeling healthy behaviors, offering support to listeners that want to make a difference in their teens' lives.

Privacy Please
S6, E244: They didn't hack in, they just logged in: The LexisNexis Security Incident

Privacy Please

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 15:33 Transcription Available


Send us a textWe explore the recent LexisNexus data breach that exposed sensitive personal information of over 364,000 individuals through a third-party platform accessing their GitHub account. This incident highlights critical vulnerabilities in how data brokers handle our most sensitive information and raises questions about regulatory oversight.• Data exposed included names, date of birth, phone numbers, social security numbers, and driver's license numbers• The breach occurred when someone accessed the company's GitHub account through a third-party platform• Attackers likely found hard-coded credentials that allowed them to move laterally through systems • Data brokers operate with minimal regulation despite handling massive amounts of sensitive information• Better governance policies and automated privacy operations could significantly reduce these risks• Both technical solutions and regulatory approaches are needed to protect consumer dataBreach Occurred: December 25, 2024.Discovery: April 1, 2025.Public Notification: May 27, 2025.Notice Letters Sent: May 24, 2025.Shameless plus: Check out tools like Transcend's autonomous privacy operations to help prevent similar incidents and continue to monitor your privacy activities. Support the show

Blue & Gold Illustrated: Notre Dame Football And Recruiting
Notre Dame recruiting UPDATE: New PREDICTION logged for the Fighting Irish | ND keeps rolling

Blue & Gold Illustrated: Notre Dame Football And Recruiting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 49:36


In a weekly YouTube live show at Blue & Gold, recruiting writers Mike Singer and Kyle Kelly give the latest on Notre Dame's recruiting efforts.

SSRN
Pope Francis Logged Out of Life — Heaven Got the W

SSRN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 0:41


Bro fr ascended. Pope Francis, the Vatican's top G since 2013, just dipped from Earth and caught that holy respawn. Word on the street is his brain blue-screened and now he's chillin' in heaven with the saints. From blessing timelines to shutting down capitalism IRL, the Pope really said “mission complete.” This vid breaks down the vibes, the legacy, and the logout. No cap.#HolyW#FinalLogout#PopeOut#HeavenGotANewMain

Blue & Gold Illustrated: Notre Dame Football And Recruiting
Notre Dame recruiting update: NEW predictions logged for the Fighting Irish | TRENDING

Blue & Gold Illustrated: Notre Dame Football And Recruiting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 40:04


In a weekly YouTube live show at Blue & Gold, recruiting writers Mike Singer and Kyle Kelly give the latest on Notre Dame's recruiting efforts.

Forensic Files
Water Logged

Forensic Files

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 25:24


This episode originally aired Mar 22, 2018. The bodies of three women were found floating in Tampa Bay. The water washed away any evidence, but police hoped a handwritten note found in the victims' car would lead to the killer - so they posted huge copies of the note on five highway billboards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Forensic Files
Water Logged

Forensic Files

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 23:24


This episode originally aired Mar 22, 2018. The bodies of three women were found floating in Tampa Bay. The water washed away any evidence, but police hoped a handwritten note found in the victims' car would lead to the killer - so they posted huge copies of the note on five highway billboards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What a Hell of a Way to Die
DadChat: Logged Off

What a Hell of a Way to Die

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 58:53


This week Francis and Nate talk about logging the hell off. Plus Marine Todd returns to blackmail us for Bitcoin. Ed Zitron's article - https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-slop-society/ Please consider donating to Trans Lifeline. Support our trans homies - https://translifeline.org/ Check out the store for weekly updates and new products. Take 10% off your purchase with the code 'technical' - https://whatahellofawaytodad.com/ Get more of what you love on Patreon. This month we have episodes about MASH, Shin Godzilla, and a Zoo Crew news update. Over eight years of bonus content available at the $5 a month level - https://www.patreon.com/Hellofawaytodie   

Endurance Nation Podcast
Burn Calories, Not Cash: Transform Your Black Friday with a Fitness Challenge

Endurance Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 5:56


Ready to revolutionize your Black Friday traditions? Skip the stores and join Coach Patrick from Endurance Nation for an invigorating 90-minute workout challenge that transforms this consumer-focused day into an epic fitness celebration. This episode invites you to shift gears from spending to sweating, engaging in a Strava challenge that encourages community, consistency, and camaraderie. Whether you're cycling, running, or swimming, this is your chance to redefine how you embrace the holiday season by prioritizing your well-being over shopping sprees. Coach Patrick shares all the details on how to join this unique challenge, including how to register, what activities count, and the exciting rewards you could earn. Connect with fellow endurance enthusiasts, inspire your friends, and make Black Friday a memorable day of health and happiness. Don't let the holiday hustle overwhelm you—grab this opportunity to burn calories, not cash, and enjoy the support of a vibrant community. Spread the word, lace up, and prepare for a Black Friday unlike any other. Don't miss out on our Black Friday exclusive—transform your endurance journey today: https://blackfridayendurance.carrd.co/

Amen Hallelujah with Emily Wilson
i logged off social media for 46 days...the result was crazy

Amen Hallelujah with Emily Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 24:58


Is social media ruining your life? I took 46 days off social media last year and boy was it refreshing! Today I'm sharing with you in a heart to heart everything I learned along the way.  Follow along: @emwilss Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyPs1WLQvo0 Episode Sponsors Hallow: hallow.com/emily Chews Life: www.chewslife.com

AP Audio Stories
A hurricane scientist logged a final flight as NOAA released his ashes into Milton's eye

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 0:42


AP correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports on a hurricane scientist logging a final flight.

Gun Lawyer
Episode 197-Warning! Keystrokes are logged on all gun permit applications.

Gun Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 40:40


Episode 197-Warning! Keystrokes are logged on all gun permit applications. Also Available On Podcast Transcript Gun Lawyer Episode 197 SUMMARY KEYWORDS law, firearm, unconstitutional, new jersey, new jersey's, gun, colt, challenge, references, keystroke, guidelines, judge, jersey, decision, assault, ban, applications, listed, substantially,

Wheat Pete's Word
Wheat Pete's Word, July 24: Soybean aphids, water logged soil, black point, and establishing alfalfa

Wheat Pete's Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 189057:35


There are some very sad looking low spots in parts of southwestern Ontario, as excess water and water logged soils make growing difficult, especially for dry beans and soybeans. Despite the rain, a stretch of better weather in the last week did mean that plenty of wheat has been harvested, so Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson… Read More

RealAgriculture's Podcasts
Wheat Pete’s Word, July 24: Soybean aphids, water logged soil, black point, and establishing alfalfa

RealAgriculture's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 23:38


There are some very sad looking low spots in parts of southwestern Ontario, as excess water and water logged soils make growing difficult, especially for dry beans and soybeans. Despite the rain, a stretch of better weather in the last week did mean that plenty of wheat has been harvested, so Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson... Read More

FED Talks
Episode 163 - The Wild Card Defender Has Logged On

FED Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 41:41


This week, EJ's avoiding the real world by watching The Bear and House of the Dragon. Plus, The Quick and the Dead absolutely rules, Ant-Man 3 remains delightful no matter what anybody says, and in the Jason Statham Film Festival, EJ turns out to be the number one fan of Wild Card. It's an occasionally thoughtful drama about a gambling addict who also has Bullseye powers and can kill you with a credit card.

The Nonlinear Library
LW - Enriched tab is now the default LW Frontpage experience for logged-in users by Ruby

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 5:09


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: Enriched tab is now the default LW Frontpage experience for logged-in users, published by Ruby on June 23, 2024 on LessWrong. In the past few months, the LessWrong team has been making use of the latest AI tools (given that they unfortunately exist[1]) for art, music, and deciding what we should all be reading. Our experiments with the latter, i.e. the algorithm that chooses which posts to show on the frontpage, has produced results sufficiently good that at least for now, we're making Enriched the default for logged-in users[2]. If you're logged in and you've never switched tabs before, you'll now be on the Enriched tab. (If you don't have an account, making one takes 10 seconds.) To recap, here are the currently available tabs (subject to change): Latest: 100% post from the Latest algorithm (using karma and post age to sort[3]) Enriched (new default): 50% posts from the Latest algorithm, 50% posts from the recommendations engine Recommended: 100% posts from the recommendations engine, choosing posts specifically for you based on your history Subscribed: a feed of posts and comments from users you have explicitly followed Bookmarks: this tab appears if you have bookmarked any posts Note that posts which are the result of the recommendation engine have a sparkle icon after the title (on desktop, space permitting): Posts from the last 48 hours have their age bolded: Why make Enriched the default? To quote from my earlier post about frontpage recommendation experiments: A core value of LessWrong is to be timeless and not news-driven. However, the central algorithm by which attention allocation happens on the site is the Hacker News algorithm[2], which basically only shows you things that were posted recently, and creates a strong incentive for discussion to always be centered around the latest content. This seems very sad to me. When a new user shows up on LessWrong, it seems extremely unlikely that the most important posts for them to read were all written within the last week or two. I do really like the simplicity and predictability of the Hacker News algorithm. More karma means more visibility, older means less visibility. Very simple. When I vote, I basically know the full effect this has on what is shown to other users or to myself. But I think the cost of that simplicity has become too high, especially as older content makes up a larger and larger fraction of the best content on the site, and people have been becoming ever more specialized in the research and articles they publish on the site. We found that a hybrid posts list of 50% Latest and 50% Recommended lets us get the benefits of each algorithm[4]. The Latest component of the list allows people to stay up to date with the most recent new content, provides predictable visibility for new posts, and is approximately universal in that everyone sees those posts which makes posts a bit more common-knowledge-y. The Recommended component of the list allows us to present content that's predicted to be most interesting/valuable to a user from across thousands of posts from the last 10+ years, not being limited to just recent stuff. Shifting the age of posts When we first implemented recommendations, they were very recency biased. My guess is that's because the data we were feeding it was of people reading and voting on recent posts, so it knew those were the ones we liked. In a manner less elegant than I would have prefered, we constrained the algorithm to mostly serving content 30 or 365 days older. You can see the evolution of the recommendation engine, on the age dimension, here: I give more detailed thoughts about what we found in the course of developing our recommendation algorithm in this comment below. Feedback, please Although we're making Enriched the general default, this feature direction is still expe...

Your Morning Show's War Of The Roses
Someone Else Was Logged Into His AppleTV!

Your Morning Show's War Of The Roses

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 11:42 Transcription Available


Kaylin and Chuck have been dating on and off for over two years and as of right now they have been together for nine months. Kaylin tells us that they took breaks earlier in their relationship because Kaylin thought Chuck was doing something on the side, but as of right now things have been better. However, Kaylin recently went to Chuck's place and saw that the Apple account on his AppleTV belonged to someone named Maya who she has never met before. Kaylin looked Maya up and she saw that Chuck had been liking every photo of Maya on Instagram so she's convinced Chuck is cheating on her again.We call Chuck pretending to send him a free bouquet of flowers and when we ask him who he wants to send the flowers to, Chuck asks if we can send them to Maya! Find out what's really going on in this week's War Of The Roses!

Your Morning Show On-Demand
Someone Else Was Logged Into His AppleTV! - War Of The Roses

Your Morning Show On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 11:42 Transcription Available


Kaylin and Chuck have been dating on and off for over two years and as of right now they have been together for nine months. Kaylin tells us that they took breaks earlier in their relationship because Kaylin thought Chuck was doing something on the side, but as of right now things have been better. However, Kaylin recently went to Chuck's place and saw that the Apple account on his AppleTV belonged to someone named Maya who she has never met before. Kaylin looked Maya up and she saw that Chuck had been liking every photo of Maya on Instagram so she's convinced Chuck is cheating on her again.We call Chuck pretending to send him a free bouquet of flowers and when we ask him who he wants to send the flowers to, Chuck asks if we can send them to Maya! Find out what's really going on in this week's War Of The Roses!

HeroicStories
Can Someone Install Something on My Computer When It’s Not Logged In?

HeroicStories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024


If your computer is not physically secure, someone could install something even if you're not logged in.

Angelo Cataldi And The Morning Team
Friday Night Roundtable: John Kruk Logged Into Netflix All By Himself

Angelo Cataldi And The Morning Team

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 18:43


The Phillies broadcast team react to Aaron Nola's gem against the Cardinals and talk about their various encounters with birds. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

MFA Incorporated
From drought to water logged - May 10 InSeason Crop-Trak REPORT

MFA Incorporated

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 32:38


The last two weeks have brought a lot of moisture to a dry MFA territory. Made for Agriculture podcast co-hosts Adam and Cameron talk replants, weed control, cover crops & crop reports from around the territory with MFA Agronomists Scott Wilburn, Shannon McClintock, Kevin Moore & Jesse Surface. #cropprotection #rowcrop

The Nonlinear Library
LW - Take the wheel, Shoggoth! (Lesswrong is trying out changes to the frontpage algorithm) by Ruby

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 7:18


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: Take the wheel, Shoggoth! (Lesswrong is trying out changes to the frontpage algorithm), published by Ruby on April 23, 2024 on LessWrong. For the last month, @RobertM and I have been exploring the possible use of recommender systems on LessWrong. Today we launched our first site-wide experiment in that direction. (In the course of our efforts, we also hit upon a frontpage refactor that we reckon is pretty good: tabs instead of a clutter of different sections. For now, only for logged-in users. Logged-out users see the "Latest" tab, which is the same-as-usual list of posts.) Why algorithmic recommendations? A core value of LessWrong is to be timeless and not news-driven. However, the central algorithm by which attention allocation happens on the site is the Hacker News algorithm[1], which basically only shows you things that were posted recently, and creates a strong incentive for discussion to always be centered around the latest content. This seems very sad to me. When a new user shows up on LessWrong, it seems extremely unlikely that the most important posts for them to read were all written within the last week or two. I do really like the simplicity and predictability of the Hacker News algorithm. More karma means more visibility, older means less visibility. Very simple. When I vote, I basically know the full effect this has on what is shown to other users or to myself. But I think the cost of that simplicity has become too high, especially as older content makes up a larger and larger fraction of the best content on the site, and people have been becoming ever more specialized in the research and articles they publish on the site. So we are experimenting with changing things up. I don't know whether these experiments will ultimately replace the Hacker News algorithm, but as the central attention allocation mechanism on the site, it definitely seems worth trying out and iterating on. We'll be trying out a bunch of things from reinforcement-learning based personalized algorithms, to classical collaborative filtering algorithms to a bunch of handcrafted heuristics that we'll iterate on ourselves. The Concrete Experiment Our first experiment is Recombee, a recommendations SaaS, since spinning up our RL agent pipeline would be a lot of work.We feed it user view and vote history. So far, it seems that it can be really good when it's good, often recommending posts that people are definitely into (and more so than posts in the existing feed). Unfortunately it's not reliable across users for some reason and we've struggled to get it to reliably recommend the most important recent content, which is an important use-case we still want to serve. Our current goal is to produce a recommendations feed that both makes people feel like they're keeping up to date with what's new (something many people care about) and also suggest great reads from across LessWrong's entire archive. The Recommendations tab we just launched has a feed using Recombee recommendations. We're also getting started using Google's Vertex AI offering. A very early test makes it seem possibly better than Recombee. We'll see. (Some people on the team want to try throwing relevant user history and available posts into an LLM and seeing what it recommends, though cost might be prohibitive for now.) Unless you switch to the "Recommendations" tab, nothing changes for you. "Latest" is the default tab and is using the same old HN algorithm that you are used to. I'll feel like we've succeeded when people switch to "Recommended" and tell us that they prefer it. At that point, we might make "Recommended" the default tab. Preventing Bad Outcomes I do think there are ways for recommendations to end up being pretty awful. I think many readers have encountered at least one content recommendation algorithm that isn't givi...

CORRUPTION: What happened to Grant Solomon?
Two "pieces" of "evidence" logged and no chain of custody...

CORRUPTION: What happened to Grant Solomon?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 44:11


This week, we take a look through the seemingly incomplete police report again- this time, using all of the knowledge we've gained in the last year with the help of various law enforcement experts. It's hard to believe that this law enforcement team took so little care when completing a report that included a fatality of a teen. Grant Solomon deserved better. We also include our episode from The Outlier Podcast on missing Sumner County boy, Sebastian Rogers.EPISODE NOTES AND DISCLAIMER:WHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED, WE WOULD LIKE TO EMPHASIZE THAT THE VIEWS AND EXPERIENCES EXPRESSED BY THE INDIVIDUAL ARE THEIR OWN AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE EXPERIENCES OF OTHERS. OPINION AND SPECULATION: THROUGHOUT THE PODCAST, THERE MAY BE INSTANCES WHERE OPINIONS AND/OR SPECULATION ARE EXPRESSED REGARDING CERTAIN EVENTS, INDIVIDUALS, OR CIRCUMSTANCES. THESE ARE THE PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE PODCAST HOSTS OR GUESTS AND SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS CONCLUSIVE OR FACTUAL STATEMENTS.----------------https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-outlier-podcast/id1723869713?i=1000648821300https://www.safesmartliving.com/average-police-response-time/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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In Soccer We Trust: A U.S. Soccer Podcast
Berhalter hints at dropping Reyna | Pulisic scores Leao's goal | USWNT's water-logged win (Soccer 3/7)

In Soccer We Trust: A U.S. Soccer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 56:04


With the CONCACAF Nations League finals just around the corner, Gregg Berhalter has alluded to Gio Reyna playing a diminished role. Jimmy Conrad, Charlie Davies and Jesse Marsch discuss the selection decisions facing the USMNT coach as he looks to fill his 23-man roster. Plus, Christian Pulisic's controversial goal, the USWNT's soggy win over Canada, and is CONCACAF disrespecting MLS teams? AC Milan 4-2 Slavia Prague (02:36): Christian Pulisic gets another player sent off and scores… but was it his goal to score? Berhalter ahead of CNL (12:34): Realistic expectations for Gio Reyna; a potential return for Tyler Adams?; where does Brandon Vazquez stand? W Gold Cup (31:04): Sandra Herrera of the Attacking Third podcast talks USWNT, water-logged soccer, the threat Brazil poses. Weekend preview (45:12): LDLT at the Bernabeu, Kevin Paredes versus unbeaten Leverkusen. CONACACAF Power Rankings (51:08): How come Liga MX clubs dominate the Top 10?  Call It What You Want is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts.  Follow the Call It What You Want team on X: @JimmyConrad, @CharlieDavies9, @jessemarsch For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ You can also watch Call It What You Want on the CBS Sports Golazo Network for free on connected TVs and mobile devices through the CBS Sports app, Pluto TV, and on CBSSports.com as well as Paramount+. Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF Nations League, W Gold Cup, NWSL, USL, Scottish Premiership, Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División, AFC Champion League by subscribing to Paramount+ Sign up to the Golazo newsletter, your ultimate guide to the Beautiful Game as our experts take you beyond the pitch and around the globe with news that matters. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Today in Digital Marketing
Why Are Marketers Being Constantly Logged Out of Facebook?

Today in Digital Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 19:47


Does Meta keep logging you out of your account? You're not alone. Also: Wordpress might already be selling your brand's content. The two TikTok trends you might want to consider stealing. Social media engagement continues to decline. And Google's in hot maple-flavoured water.

F**k That
Heaven's Gate - The Cult That Logged Off Early Part Two

F**k That

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 43:49


Think of a group so hooked on the idea of leveling up in the universe, they planned their own mass departure. Heaven's Gate, led by the duo Applewhite and Nettles, was not your average cult. They mixed doomsday vibes with UFO lore, promising a ride to the next level via a comet. The catch? A tragic mass suicide in '97 that rocked the world.For bonus content, ad-free and early episodes, archived episodes, a private Discord community, and more, subscribe to @fthatpod on Patreon!Don't forget to check out the website!www.fthatpod.com If you liked what you heard today, give the podcast a like, review, and subscribe.Follow F**k That on Facebook, TikTok and Twitter @fthatpod Instagram @fthat_pod YouTube Channel: @fthatpod Thank you to this week's sources: www.bibleref.com/Revelation/11/Revelation-11-3.htmlBonnie NettlesWikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Nettles Heaven's Gate (religious group)Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven%27s_Gate_(religious_group) www.heavensgate.com How and When “Heaven's Gate” (The Door to the Physical Kingdom and Level Above Humanity) May Be EnteredAn anthology by Representatives from the Kingdom of Heaven This is the first edition of the Heaven's Gate official book that they published before their “exit” Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/f-k-that--5741034/support.

F**k That
Heaven's Gate - The Cult That Logged Off Early Part One

F**k That

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 57:08


Think of a group so hooked on the idea of leveling up in the universe, they planned their own mass departure. Heaven's Gate, led by the duo Applewhite and Nettles, was not your average cult. They mixed doomsday vibes with UFO lore, promising a ride to the next level via a comet. The catch? A tragic mass suicide in '97 that rocked the world.For bonus content, ad-free and early episodes, archived episodes, a private Discord community, and more, subscribe to @fthatpod on Patreon! Don't forget to check out the website!www.fthatpod.comIf you liked what you heard today, give the podcast a like, review, and subscribe.Follow F**k That on Facebook, TikTok and Twitter @fthatpodInstagram @fthat_podYouTube Channel: @fthatpodThank you to this week's sources: www.bibleref.com/Revelation/11/Revelation-11-3.html Bonnie NettlesWikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Nettles Heaven's Gate (religious group) Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven%27s_Gate_(religious_group) www.heavensgate.comHow and When “Heaven's Gate” (The Door to the Physical Kingdom and Level Above Humanity) May Be Entered An anthology by Representatives from the Kingdom of HeavenThis is the first edition of the Heaven's Gate official book that they published before their “exit”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/f-k-that--5741034/support.

Community News
303 – Water Logged

Community News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023


On this episode of Community News we talk about the recent flooding, Paul solves a mystery and we get ready for Christmas and the Santa run.

Blocked and Reported
Episode 187: Oh Good, The Explosion Understanders Have Logged On

Blocked and Reported

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 79:51


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.blockedandreported.orgThis week on Blocked and Reported, Jesse and Katie discuss how our most trust-worthy disinformation experts correct the record except when they don't. Plus, conservative hero Tim Ballard faces the wrath of the nicest people on Earth. To support the show and get exta content and much more, become a Primo. To buy our very popular merch, shop here.(CORRECTION: In the original version of this episode that Primos heard before it went up for everyone else on Monday morning, I misunderstood some of the evidence suggesting Israel wasn't responsible for the attack on the Gazan hospital. I've now re-recorded that bit with the below corrections, and if you scroll down to the tweet from Marc Garlasco, you'll see my mistake: He was talking about the width of the crater, not its depth. Many thanks to the listener who wrote in to point this out, and I apologize for the error. -JesseCorrected version, with old, false material struck through and new, correct material in bold:~9:56: "And you can see an impact crater which is only about one meter 30 centimeters deep wide or so. And he basically said, and again, this is a guy who is highly qualified on these issues, that this could not have been caused by Israeli weaponry, because that weaponry tends to leave nine-meter-deep  wide craters, and there's a big difference between one meter 30 centimeters and nine meters.")NYT: “The Killing of Shireen Abu Akleh: Tracing a Bullet to an Israeli Convoy”https://twitter.com/marcgarlasco/status/1714590544620408909https://twitter.com/EmmaVigeland/status/1714336863740104879https://twitter.com/GileadIni/status/1714652254832140636Robby Soave: “Disinformation Reporter Ben Collins Failed To Correct the Gaza Hospital Story”Better NBC News coverage of sameGlenn Kessler: “Human trafficking statistics: Politicians love them though they remain imprecise”Meg Conley: “Called by God: In 2014, I went on a vigilante raid to “save” kids sold for sex. What we did haunts me now.”ViceBlaze News: “What really happened with Tim Ballard and Operation Underground Railroad?”

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life
The King of India Workspaces: How he Logged 20k Bookings Last Month and Took Home $30,000

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 17:14


This marketplace processed over 20k bookings in India last month helping workers find quick co-working space. They take 20-30% of bookings generating $30k in MRR. Now that they've been acquired, the question is, can they grow the value of the parent companies stock to make the exit a big win for everyone?