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"Los relatos populares del Caribe colombiano cobran vida en Positivo Negativo, la ópera prima del director David Aguilera Cogollo, quien plasma en pantalla, parte de la idiosincrasia de Nariño Gallinazo, corregimiento de Lorica, (Córdoba), pueblo en donde pasaba las vacaciones cuando finalizaba sus estudios en Barranquilla". En este episodio Víctor y Julieth comentan su experiencia viento Positivo y Negativo del director David Aguilera Cogollo.
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In this episode, I read three early Anglo-Saxon texts: The Lorica of Loding, Precepts, and Vainglory. Each poem offers encouragement and hope to those who are in need of protection, wisdom, and guidance in spiritual and earthly matters. They also offer us another way to see the world, which to modern eyes, may seem strange and even fantastical. Links: Lorica of Loding:https://acollectionofprayers.com/2018/08/01/the-lorica-of-gildas/ Precepts & Vainglory: https://oldenglishpoetry.camden.rutgers.edu/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/donavon-riley/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/donavon-riley/support
Toady we pray St. Patrick's Ancient prayer both in English & Latin. English I arise today Through a mighty strength, the invocation of the Trinity Through belief in the threeness Through confession of the Oneness Towards the creator. I arise today Through the strength of Christ with his baptism, Through the strength of his crucifixion with his burial, Through the strength of his resurrection with his ascension Through the strength of his decent for the Judgement of doom. I arise today Through the strength of the love of Cherubim In obedience to the Angels, In the service of the Archangels, In hope of resurrection to meet with reward, In prayers of patriarchs, In predictions of prophets, In preaching of Apostles, In faiths of confessors, In innocence of Holy Virgins, In deeds of righteous men. I arise today Through the strength of heaven: Light of sun Brilliance of moon Splendor of fire Speed of lightning Swiftness of wind Depth of sea Stability of earth Firmness of rock. I arise today Through God's strength to pilot me: God's might to uphold me, God's wisdom to guide me God's eye to look before me, God's ear to hear me, God's word to speak for me, God's hand to guard me, God's way to lie before me, God's host to secure me against snares of devils against temptations of vices against inclinations of nature against everyone who shall wish me ill, afar and anear, alone and in a crowd. A summon today all these powers between me and these evils Against every cruel and merciless power that may oppose my body and my soul, Against incantations of false prophets, Against black laws of heathenry, Against false laws of heretics, Against craft of idolatry, Against spells of women and smiths and wizards, Against every knowledge that endangers man's body and soul. Christ to protect me today against poison, against burning, against drowning, against wounding, so that there may come abundance of reward. Christ with me, Christ before me, Christ behind me, Christ in me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me, Christ on my right, Christ on my left Christ where I lie, Christ where I sit, Christ where I arise Christ in the heart of every man who thinks of me, Christ in the mouth of every man who speaks of me, Christ in every eye that sees me, Christ in every ear that hears me. I arise today Through a mighty strength, the invocation of the Trinity, Through belief in the Thrones, Through confession of the Oneness Towards the Creator. Salvation is of the Lord Salvation is of the Lord Salvation is of Christ May thy salvation, O Lord, be ever with us. Latin Ad Temoriam hodia potentiam praepollentem invoco Trinitatis, Credo in Trinitatem sub unitate numinis elementorum. Apud Temoriam hodie virtutem nativitatis Christi cum ea ejus baptismi, Virtutem crucifixionis cum ea ejus sepulturae, Virtutem resurrectionis cum ea ascensionis, Virtutem adventus ad judicium aeternum. Apud Temoriam hodie virtutem amoris Seraphim in obsequio angelorum, In spe resurrectionis ad adipiscendum praemium. In orationibus nobilium Patrum, In praedictionibus prophetarum, In praedicationibus apostolorum, In fide confessorum, In castitate sanctarum virginum, In actis justorum virorum. Apud Temoriam hodie potentiam coeli, Lucem solis, Candorem nivis, Vim ignis, Rapiditatem fulguris, Velocitatem venti, Profunditatem maris, Stabilitatem terrae, Duritiam petrarum. Ad Temoriam hodie potentia Dei me dirigat, Potestas Dei me conservet, Sapientia Dei me edoceat, Oculus Dei mihi provideat, Auris Dei me exaudiat, Verbum Dei me disertum faciat, Manus Dei me protegat, Via Dei mihi patefiat, Scutum Dei me protegat, Exercitus Dei me defendat, Contra insidias daemonum, Contra illecebras vitiorum, Contra inclinationes animi, Contra omnem hominem qui meditetur injuriam mihi, Procul et prope, Cum paucis et cum multis. Posui circa me sane omnes potentias has Contra omnem potentiam hostilem saevam Excogitatam meo corpori et meae animae; Contra incantamenta pseudo-vatum, Contra nigras leges gentilitatis, Contra pseudo-leges haereseos, Contra dolum idololatriae, Contra incantamenta mulierum, Et fabrorum ferrariorum et druidum, Contra omnem scientiam quae occaecat animum hominis. Christus me protegat hodie Contra venenum, Contra combustionem, Contra demersionem, Contra vulnera, Donec meritus essem multum praemii. Christus mecum, Christus ante me, Christus me pone, Christus in me, Christus infra me, Christus supra me, Christus ad dextram meam, Christus ad laevam meam, Christus hine, Christus illine, Christus a tergo. Christus in corde omnis hominis quem alloquar, Christus in ore cujusvis qui me alloquatur, Christus in omni oculo qui me videat, Christus in omni aure quae me audiat. Ad Temoriam hodie potentiam praepollentem invoco Trinitatis. Credo in Trinitatem sub Unitate numinis elementorum. Domini est salus, Domini est salus, Christi est salus, Salus tua, Domine, sit semper nobiscum. The Latin Prayer Podcast is on Patreon - for those of you who are able to financially support the podcast please Click Here (https://www.patreon.com/thelatinprayerpodcast). A huge thank you to my patrons! 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Adam Reider the Director of Woodland Grey & I have a conversation about how 2023 has been so far, his 1st beers, the soundtrack of his youth, the Montreal music scene, Obey the Flame festival, "Woodland Grey", metal in movies and how he Fights the Hops. Throughout this chat, Adam drank Microbrasserie Le Castor's "Oatmeal Stout" the 5% oatmeal stout while I enjoyed Brasserie Artisanale Gallicus x Metal Minded's "Lorica" the 6% Black IPA. Heavy MTL presents Vox&Hops Brewtal Montreal 2023 is happening on April 15th at MTelus. Brewtal Montreal 2023 features performances by Clutch, Amigo the Devil & Nate Bergman. Get your tickets to this killer event here: www.voxandhops.com/brewtalmtl Make sure to check out Vox&Hops' Brewtal Awakenings Playlist which has been curated by the Metal Architect Jerry Monk himself on either Spotify or Apple Music. This playlist is packed with all the freshest, sickest & most extreme albums each week!!! Episode Links: Website: https://www.voxandhops.com/ Join The Vox&Hops Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/hpu9F1 Join The Vox&Hops Thirsty Thursday Gang: https://www.facebook.com/groups/162615188480022 Woodland Grey: https://store.cineplex.com/product/woodland-grey Microbrasserie Le Castor: http://www.microlecastor.ca/ Brasserie Artisanale Gallicus: https://www.facebook.com/bieresgallicus/ Metal Minded: https://beacons.ai/mindedmetal Artist Spotlight - Hatchling: https://youtu.be/EBz7ZoSdMhQ Vox&Hops Brewtal Awakenings Playlist: https://www.voxandhops.com/p/brewtal-awakenings-metal-playlist/ Heavy MTL: https://heavymontreal.com/ Sound Talent Media: https://soundtalentmedia.com/ Evergreen Podcasts: https://evergreenpodcasts.com/ SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Vox&Hops Metal Podcast Merchandise: https://www.indiemerchstore.com/collections/vendors?q=Vox%26Hops Use the Promo Code: VOXHOPS10 to save 10% off your entire purchase. Pitch Black North: https://www.pitchblacknorth.com/ Use the Promo Code: VOXHOPS15 to save 15% off your entire purchase. Heartbeat Hot Sauce: https://www.heartbeathotsauce.com/ Use the Promo Code: VOXHOPS15 to save 15% off your entire purchase.
I feel super lucky to have spent time chatting with this week's guest, Tin Lorica. I have admired them as a stand-up comedian for a long time, and as you will learn in this episode, they're also an incredibly talented poet, too. In fact, I got to hear from Tin about how their first stint in poetry and being on stage led them to comedy too. Now they explore their creative art through both and we are so lucky! Check out Millenial Line, a live comedy and poetry show they co-host. If Tin looks familiar, it might be because you have seen them on stage around the city of Vancouver, in Season 2 of CBC's New Wave of Stand Up, on many many shows each year at Vancouver's Just For Laughs Festivals or if you were as lucky as me, you would have caught them opening for Alok at The Rio Theatre. Seeing them on that show, as a fellow poet/comedian to Alok, was A TREAT! I think about the show often, almost a year later. It was an incredible experience and Tin absolutely crushed the show. Amazing. When I asked Tin what they would like to share in our conversation, they told me they would love to give their perspective from someone who is a first-generation Filipino nonbinary bitch. Need I say more? Obsessed with them. While sharing this experience, Tin delves into their thoughts about respecting their energy. As a lot of us know, the experience of coming out is an ongoing one, but Tin explains a refreshing approach of caring less and less when it comes to people they do not know. They say if people want to know, they can ask questions. If not, that is awkward for that person, not for them. Energy is precious. Hell yeah. Additionally, Tin shares how they learned to enjoy themself as a newly independent Queer person and found support through the people in their Women's Studies program — a lot of whom were gay and all shared similar values — when they first moved to Vancouver. In this episode: -It is an ongoing theme: this is a podcast about coming out and mullets! -Revealed! Queer people might hold each other to higher standards than boring straight people! You heard it here first! Maybe. -We discuss both navigating confusing feelings as a teen through our writing! -I discover that Tegan and Sara had an impression on Tin's journey. Icons! -Tin delves into how most Queerness is centered around whiteness! Listen up! -We want to tell you that is really hard to make friends in Vancouver! But East Van is a winner! -I tell you why everyone should be a guest on The Drew Barrymore Show! Especially Tin! -We decide that we need more fun perverts! RESOURCES - Follow Tin on Instagram! @selfiemixtape - Watch Tin on Season 2 of New Wave of Stand Up on CBC Gem - Get a copy of Tin's chapbook - Soft Armour by DM'ing them on IG CONNECT WITH MDSML: - Subscribe to our fun mailing list for FREE updates: mdsml.substack.com - Podcast production and editing made possible by: Alexi Johnson and Alistair Ogden - Email us: mydadstolemylimelight@gmail.com - Follow the podcast network: @604podnetwork - Logo Art: @raphe.ca - Music: Shawn Kangro
David Sánchez Juliao (Santa Cruz de Lorica, 24 de noviembre de 1945-Bogotá, 9 de febrero de 2011) fue un escritor, periodista, cuentista y diplomático colombiano. Publicó novelas, cuentos, fábulas, historias para niños y testimonios escritos y grabados de viva voz con editoriales de Colombia y otros países. Recibió en varias oportunidades el Premio Nacional de Cuento, lo mismo que el de Libro de Cuentos y el Premio Nacional de Novela Plaza y Janés con Pero sigo siendo el rey. De esta novela, como de otras de sus obras, se ha hecho una versión para televisión difundida ampliamente en muchas lenguas.
After finishing the 27 Days of Rosaries in Petition for any number of particular gifts or graces, the 54 Day Rosary Novena goes on for another 27 days of Rosaries, but in Thanksgiving. Let us pray the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary; Come with me to meditate with Jesus and Mary on His Sacred Passion - His Agony in the Garden and arrest, His judgment by Pilate and scourging, His being crowned in mockery with thorns, His carrying of the Cross, Crucifixion, Death, and Burial All music recorded for this episode is from the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles, huge shout out and thank you to them for their generosity and beautiful voices! Prayer Credits: -https://54dayrosarynovenablog.wordpress.com/author/mallorybrisson/ -https://54dayrosarynovenablog.wordpress.com/2018/02/10/day-10-luminous-mysteries-54-day-rosary-novena-2/ Agony in the Garden In Monte Tristis Est Judas Mercator Jesum Tradidit Scourging at the Pillar Jesu Salvator Mundi Improperia Christus Factus est Crowning with Thorns Oh Sacred Head Surrounded Adoramus Te Christe Carrying of the Cross A Rose Unpetalled On the Way of the Cross Mother of Sorrows Crucifixion and Death of Jesus Tenebræ Factæ Sunt Stabat Mater Sepulto Domino Vexilla Regis Hymn/Canticle - O Come and Mourn Rosary Collect, Sorrowful Mysteries - Crux Fidelis St Raphael Prayer Duo Seraphim or Lorica of St Patrick --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Johnathan-St.Dominic/support
In a lucky turn of events, I was contracted by National Geographic and Lindblad as a cultural specialist for Colombia on their recent expeditions from Cartagena to Panama and back. Hugging the Caribbean coastline, our journey departed from Cartagena before taking in Santa Cruz del Islote, Isla Tintipan, Tuchin, the Bahia de Cispata, Santa Cruz de Lorica before finishing the Colombian leg with a visit to Capurgana and Sapzurro. In Panama, we stopped by the Kuna Yala islands, Portobelo, the final resting place of Sir Francis Drake before heading up to the Panama Canal to cross from the Caribbean to the Pacific and managed to squeeze in some birdwatching in Gatun Lake. So, on this show, I share live recordings that I took on-site in various locations along the route. I think you'll enjoy it. The Colombia News Brief is brought to you by journalist Emily Hart.
God and his army protects every last one of your weird little body parts, while you sip a herbal smoky kick to the the triform brain (and liver).
Marta Liliana Lopez Llorente nació en El Carito, un corregimiento de Santa Cruz de Lorica ubicado en Córdoba, un lugar de Colombia rico en cultura, música y poesía. En el hogar de Antonio López y Anoris Llorente nacieron tres hijos músicos: Adriana Lucía (cantante), Luis (percusionista) y la pequeña Marta, a quien sus abuelos la llamaron 'La peligrosa' desde muy niña por su inquietud y traversuras. Desde hace ocho años, la artista cordobesa asumió ese término de cariño para convertirse oficialmente en Martina La Peligrosa y emprender su camino en solitario luego de haber acompañado a su hermana Adriana como corista durante muchos años. En esta conversación con WILLZ, Martina regresa a sus inicios, pues confiesa entre risas que no recuerda su vida sin música y que está segura de que no le quedaba de otra más que dedicarse profesionalmente a ella. Gloria Estefan y Selena fueron dos artistas que la impactaron desde muy pequeña y 'Elephunk' de Black Eyed Peas fue el primer CD qué compró con su propio dinero. El amor, el desamor, las lecciones aprendidas y el significado de la simpleza de compartir un café con los seres queridos, como expone en su canción 'Cafecito para dos', son temas que no se quedaron por fuera de esta divertida conversación. Puedes disfrutar de este episodio en video aquí y seguir a Martina La Peligrosa, WILLZ y Play da List! en Instagram.
Let us pray the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary; Come with me to meditate with Jesus and Mary on His Sacred Passion - His Agony in the Garden and arrest, His judgment by Pilate and scourging, His being crowned in mockery with thorns, His carrying of the Cross, Crucifixion, Death, and Burial All music recorded for this episode is from the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles, huge shout out and thank you to them for their generosity and beautiful voices! https://54dayrosarynovenablog.wordpress.com/author/mallorybrisson/ https://54dayrosarynovenablog.wordpress.com/2018/02/10/day-10-luminous-mysteries-54-day-rosary-novena-2/ Agony in the Garden In Monte Tristis Est Judas Mercator Jesum Tradidit Scourging at the Pillar Jesu Salvator Mundi Improperia Christus Factus est Crowning with Thorns Oh Sacred Head Surrounded Adoramus Te Christe Carrying of the Cross A Rose Unpetalled On the Way of the Cross Mother of Sorrows Crucifixion and Death of Jesus Tenebræ Factæ Sunt Stabat Mater Sepulto Domino Vexilla Regis Hymn/Canticle - O Come and Mourn Rosary Collect, Sorrowful Mysteries - Crux Fidelis St Raphael Prayer Duo Seraphim and Lorica of St Patrick --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Johnathan-St.Dominic/support
Let us pray the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary; Come with me to meditate with Jesus and Mary on His Sacred Passion - His Agony in the Garden and arrest, His judgment by Pilate and scourging, His being crowned in mockery with thorns, His carrying of the Cross, Crucifixion, Death, and Burial All music recorded for this episode is from the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles, huge shout out and thank you to them for their generosity and beautiful voices! https://54dayrosarynovenablog.wordpress.com/author/mallorybrisson/ https://54dayrosarynovenablog.wordpress.com/2018/02/10/day-10-luminous-mysteries-54-day-rosary-novena-2/ Agony in the Garden In Monte Tristis Est Judas Mercator Jesum Tradidit Scourging at the Pillar Jesu Salvator Mundi Improperia Christus Factus est Crowning with Thorns Oh Sacred Head Surrounded Adoramus Te Christe Carrying of the Cross A Rose Unpetalled On the Way of the Cross Mother of Sorrows Crucifixion and Death of Jesus Tenebræ Factæ Sunt Stabat Mater Sepulto Domino Vexilla Regis Hymn/Canticle - O Come and Mourn Rosary Collect, Sorrowful Mysteries - Crux Fidelis St Raphael Prayer Duo Seraphim or Lorica of St Patrick --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Johnathan-St.Dominic/support
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As Ben Lorica will readily admit, at the risk of dating himself, he belongs to the first generation of data scientists. In addition to having served as Chief Data Scientist for the likes of Databricks and O'Reilly, Lorica advises and works with a number of venture capitals, startups and enterprises, conducts surveys, and chairs some of the top data and AI events in the world. That gives him a unique vantage point to identify developments in this space. Having worked in academia teaching applied mathematics and statistics for years, at some point Lorica realized that he wanted his work to have more practical implications. At that point the term "data science" was not yet coined, and Lorica's exit strategy was to become a quant. Fast forwarding to today, Lorica still has friends in the venture capital world. That includes Intel Capital's Assaf Araki, with whom Lorica co-authored two recent posts on data management and AI trends. We caught up with Lorica to discuss those, as well as new areas for growth and the trouble with unicorns and what to do about it.
Tin Lorica (comedian) joins the show to tell us about the time their roommate just simply had to be ghosted, and John reveals his thoughts on the story and potentially blows the whole thing wide open for Tin. And that's not the only spot we blow up this week, as we go super long talking about who gets to keep the cats in a breakup, Boston Pizza, picking the right anime for John, and the weird Eminem/Minions thing. Plus, we get into Tin's newfound presence on dating apps, great insults on Twitter, the best excuses, and Stefan wins $1 million on Howell Dawdy's show. If you want to feel like you just won a million bucks, you can head on over to patreon.com/blockedparty, where donating just $5/month will get you access to a massive back catalogue of bonus content that will leave you feeling wonderful for weeks. This week, we've got another super secret bonus episode for the $8 Tier and above, and John will celebrate his Blocked Bachelor Party with our next live show on May 20th, which is exclusive to patrons. He has no clue what's gonna happen and Stefan and Dan got the whole thing planned. It's gonna be great. You also get merch discounts, access to the Discord, and more! So check it out. Tin Lorica is a comedian whose first live TV appearance is available now on CBC Gem. You can follow them on Twitter and Instagram at @selfiemixtape.
Seit Ende 2021 gilt der neue Bußgeldkatalog. Ein paar neue Regeln gelten nun auch für Motorradfahrer, welche das sind und was es sonst zu beachten gibt, erzählen euch Kay und René heute. Außerdem werden wieder zwei Begriffe aus der Motorradwelt erklärt!
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Anne C. Miles, an award-winning author, was born in Chicago Heights, Illinois, fifty years ago. She successfully avoided writing fiction for years by blogging and extensive journaling. However, one day, she logged into a writing site and scribbled. She kept going, and now cannot stop. Her book, Sorrowfish, was named Best Fantasy of 2019 by Indies Today. Anne lives near Louisville, Kentucky with her husband, Rodney. When Anne isn't working or writing, she plays violin badly and spoils her four grandchildren. She is hard at work on the next book of her series, The Call of the Lorica. https://www.annecmiles.com/sorrowfish/
Roger and DJ share some of the history behind data science as we know it today, and reflect on their experiences working on California's COVID-19 response. --- Roger Magoulas is Senior Director of Data Strategy at Astronomer, where he works on data infrastructure, analytics, and community development. Previously, he was VP of Research at O'Reilly and co-chair of O'Reilly's Strata Data and AI Conference. DJ Patil is a board member and former CTO of Devoted Health, a healthcare company for seniors. He was also Chief Data Scientist under the Obama administration and the Head of Data Science at LinkedIn. Roger and DJ recently volunteered for the California COVID-19 response, and worked with data to understand case counts, bed capacities and the impact of intervention. Connect with Roger and DJ:
Today we talk to Elie Hutchinson, the creator behind the clothing brand Lorica, which features designs based on real-world historical armour and clothing. We discuss ethics in manufacture, body diversity, and historical accuracy. The episode recorded live 25 April 2021
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This is the Books and Authors Fantasy Podcast Episode 160 with Anne C. Miles. Good day and welcome to this episode of the Books and Authors Fantasy and Sci-Fi Podcast. I’m your host, podcaster and author of Fun Fantasy Reads, … Continue reading → The post The Call of the Lorica Fantasy Series with Anne C. Miles on the Books and Authors Podcast appeared first on Fantasy/Sci-Fi Focus.
This St. Patrick’s Day, we’ll read through the Lorica of St. Patrick, a wonderful prayer that marries the pagan with the Christian in something rather special and rather Irish. Éirinn go Brách! *** Subscribe via Apple Podcasts. Subscribe via Google Play. Support via Patreon Subscribe via Stitcher. Subscribe via RSS Feed. Follow on Instagram. Follow on Twitter. Like and Follow on Facebook
Saint Patrick's Breastplate, also called The Lorica of Saint Patrick, is a beautiful prayer asking for divine protection. Pray this abridged version of the prayer with Bishop Robert Reed. Abridged version of Saint Patrick's Breastplate: Christ with me, Christ before me, Christ behind me, Christ in me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me, Christ on my right, Christ on my left, Christ when I lie down, Christ when I sit down, Christ when I arise, Christ in the heart of every man who thinks of me, Christ in the mouth of everyone who speaks of me, Christ in every eye that sees me, Christ in every ear that hears me. I go forward with a mighty strength, in the invocation of the Trinity, Through belief in the Threeness, Through confession of the Oneness of the Creator of creation. Amen. See the full version here: https://www.ourcatholicprayers.com/st-patricks-breastplate.html
Podcast25: w Special Guest Andrew Shuman of Shamrock Club of Columbus When you want to know, where to go, what to do, to be seen, to make a difference, you come here, to iIrish: the Truth & the Pulse of what matters Hello Everyone! Welcome back to iIrish; Songs, Stories & Shenanigans. We have a great show for you today, including talking w/ Andrew Shuman, President of the Shamrock Club of Columbus. Just for a minute, we’re going to move From the Present to acknowledge the Past, and then roll forward: So, Let’s take a look at On This Day in Irish History: 16 March 1820 - John Scanlon was executed in Limerick for the murder of Ellen Hanley (15) the previous summer. 19 March 1870 - The first installment of Charles Kickham’s immensely popular Knocknagaw, or The Homes of Tipperary, appeared in The Shamrock magazine. It was published as a novel in 1879. 20 March 1920 - Tomas MacCurtain, Sinn Fein lord mayor of Cork, and commander of the 1st Cork Brigade of the IRA, was shot dead at his home. A subsequent coroner’s jury found that the murder had been organized and carried out by the Royal Irish Constabulary. 24 March 1796 - The Insurrection Act declared that Magistrates can be empowered to seize any subject and send them to serve at sea; can place any district under martial law; can impose curfews and the death penalty for oath-taking; and conduct arms searches. IRISH SAINTS THIS MONTH Courtesy of the Ancient Order of Hibernians Can you guess which saint we should feature? Patrick, Archbishop (c. 389-c. 461) observed annually on March 17 “Few do not know at least the outline of the story of the Apostle of Ireland, and at least some of the legends about him. The son of Calpurnius, a Romano-British official, born somewhere in the Roman province of Britain, he was carried off into slavery by Irish raiders when he was about 16. After serving as a shepherd for 6 years, probably in Mayo or Antrim, he escaped, and made his way to Gaul. He seems to have studied at the monastery of Lerins, 412-15, and was probably ordained c. 417. Patrick harbored the desire, encouraged by a vision which he experienced, to return and evangelize the pagan Irish. In about 432, consecrated bishop by St. Germanus, he was sent back to Ireland to carry on the work of St. Palladius, who had died the previous year. Most of the remainder of his life was spent in this task, as he travelled throughout the island, encountering the potentially deadly opposition of many pagan chieftains and the Druidic priests. In 442 and 444, he visited Rome. He made Armagh his episcopal see, cementing its role in the history of the Irish Church. Besides his many conversions, Patrick brought the Irish Church into closer union with Rome, encouraged the study of Latin, and raised the standards of scholarship in general. Among surviving writings, we have his Confession, an answer to some of his detractors, which contains many details of his life, his Letter to the Soldiers of Coroticus, denouncing murders committed by Welsh Christian marauders against their fellow Christians in Ireland, and his prayer, The Lorica. Patrick's tomb is believed to be at Downpatrick, with Saints Brigid and Columba. Moving to the present: What’s the News, What’s the News? What’s the news today? Our March issue is out about a week - tho COVID reduced, there are many events and columns to choose or learn from to celebrate Irish Heritage Month, whether indoors or out, with family or virtually alone. The issue is full of info, columns, entertainment lists, highlights and things to do related to the theme, and not. Plus, our Speak Irish monthly lesson; Safe Home wishes to Maureen Lowry Curtin and Ray Shulte. And of course, there is humor, opinion, Kid’s Craic and Coloring contest, profiles and history, book and music reviews and the monthly Irish Crossword Puzzle. March’s puzzle subject is Cork and Tipperary Towns. Or as Maury Collins always says, Rebel Cork. The crosswords are a great way to learn or refresh your Irish knowledge, history and folklore, and all past issues, with the crossword inside, are available on OhioIANews.com. Our cover shot and our Inner View this month is from and about Columbus’ Irish American Fine Artist Maureen Clark, a gifted glorious Irish woman deeply involved in her art, her heritage and the community that inspires her. Check it out in print, and see even more of her work on our and Maureen’s website. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This time we hear a swansong mix from Frankfurt producer Avbvrn. Avbvrn's music has an almost haptic quality, making him a perfect fit for Air Max 97's boundary pushing Decisions label, as well as Leipzig's PH17. His contribution to the show marks the end of a chapter, as he retires his longstanding moniker for his new project Lorica. Dive into a mix that juxtaposes aggressive percussive works amongst textural ambient. *Lorica/Avbvrn* Slowdive – Ambient Guitar Avbvrn – Contours Ivorian Doll – Body Bag William Basinski – Tear Vial Christina Vantzou – Marmara Beach II DJ Plead – RT6 Poly Armour & DVDV – Disbelief Lorica – ??? Yaka – Heaven x On The Bed - Do x Flagalova (Tears suppressed by Yaka) Lorica – ??? Flora Yin–Wong – Bitterness Sophia Loizou – Sylphonia The Bug & Dis Fig – No Return Lorica – ??? Kelman Duran – TOWER HILL, BLACK RAIN Lorica – ??? Nazar & Citizen Boy – 2 African Sickos Slikback – LEI Pa Salieu – My Family (feat. Backroad Gee) Aho Ssan – Simulacrum IV Lorica – ??? Code Walk – Choke Shapednoise – Moby Dick (feat. Drew McDowall)
Ep 234 w/. Lorica/Avbvrn & Gus This time we hear a swansong mix from Frankfurt producer Avbvrn. Avbvrn's music has an almost haptic quality, making him a perfect fit for Air Max 97's boundary pushing Decisions label, as well as Leipzig's PH17. His contribution to the show marks the end of a chapter, as he retires his longstanding moniker for his new project Lorica. Dive into a mix that juxtaposes aggressive percussive works amongst textural ambient. After that, FP DJ Gus brings together soft and searing sounds.
Oração poderosa de Proteção que deve ser feita todas as manhãs
Enrique Córdoba ha viajado 2 tercios del mundo, como periodista, autor, diplomático y aventurero de nacimiento.Con más de 50 años de experiencia, nos revela sus secretos para seguir viajando en pijamas desde el balcón de su casa, cuantos contactos tiene en su celular y que parte del mundo le falta por recorrer, además dice sin tapujos la clave del éxito de sus aventuras cada vez que se embarca en un viaje.Enrique Córdoba ha sido desde contrabandista, hasta diplomático, desde divulgador de la cultura, hasta corresponsal de guerra, desde explorador de la parte más humana, curiosa y enigmática del planeta, hasta popular conductor de radio y televisión.Córdoba, un colombiano de Lorica, nos dejó saber que a pesar de que la pandemia le corto un poco las alas y le robo a seres queridos, se ha sabido adaptar.Ha sido galardonado con varios reconocimientos entre ellos condecoraciones del Rey de España y del Gobierno de ChileDesde hace 32 años, Enrique Córdoba conduce un programa en Radio Caracol y desde hace más de una década y con un estilo auténtico y coloquial conversa los invitados de su programa de televisión en Miami. IG / TW / FB: @PowerLamas #PowerM #PowerLamas #PowerMomentwPaulaLamas #podcast #bilingual #EEUU #PNW #SoNorthwest #PugetSound #Miami #Radio #Colombias #Motivation #Lorica #Venezuela #Latinos #Felicidad #motivacion #influyente #energia #Positivo #Latinx #viajes #mundo #PowerMoment #Television #Travel #Español #Trip #fly #countries #US #Hispanic #aventurero #adventurous #TV #pandemia #entertainment #Hispanos #MomentoPoderoso #LaMasPower #EnriqueCordoba #Caracol #libros #cultura
Conectados: un podcast para informar y entretenerse. Para este 9 de noviembre conozca el reporte de casos de COVID-19 para Córdoba y cuáles son los proyectos priorizados en materia de acueducto y saneamiento básico. Del mismo modo, entérese de la situación de la variante del municipio de Lorica y porqué el tercer puente sobre el río Sinú en Montería, no se construirá en el lugar previsto.
From the debut EP by Berlin based Eira Haul. Out on Lemon Test 7th August 2020. Artwork courtesy of Chris Breuer. Catalog LT006
Got an interesting episode for you all today. As you might know, my wife Charlotte and homeschool, and were doing it before coronavirus made it cool lol. The most recent assignment our oldest two girls, Lorica and Amelia had, was to come up with a set of interview questions for someone. Well I saw it and said, "Hey you girls want to turn this into a podcast?" and they said, "EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!" because they were excited. Of course I'm biased but there were great questions about what I do, what Arch DevOps does, how the whole thing got started, who we help and why I do what I do. Check out archdevops.com for info about what this business does. And enjoy the listen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/archdevops/support
11 martie 2006. Într-un meci de pregătire cu lotul de juniori al echipei naționale de rugby, pe când avea 20 de ani, George Baltă a fost grav accidentat. Pe scurt, și-a rupt gâtul. Pe lung, a suferit un traumatism vertebro-medular, luxație vertebrală anterioară bilaterală prin translație, localizare C6-C7, sindrom de compresiune medulară cu leziune neurologică completă la nivel C6. Adică i-a fost deformată coloana vertebrală în zona gâtului, măduva spinării fiind secționată. În ciuda speranței de viață comunicată familiei de medici, respectiv 3 ore, 16 ani mai târziu, George este absolvent de facultate, are un job, conduce mașina proprie, aleargă la maratoane, sare cu parașuta, este speaker la evenimente, manechin în prezentări de modă, fundraiser, face vlogging. Ajută și inspiră. Familia Baltă a suferit încă o lovitură la 3 ani după accident, atunci când fratele lui George, Florin, a murit brusc. “Cu o zi înainte să împlinească 26 de ani, ne-am trezit de dimineaţă, ca să ne pregătim să mergem pe stadion. Când s-a întins, muşchiul inimii s-a împietrit şi aia a fost. În mai puţin de 3 minute a plecat dintre noi.” Cei doi frați împărțeau camera, dar pentru că este paralizat, George nu a putut sări în ajutorul fratelui său. “A fost anul în care am plâns tot timpul. Florin era totul pentru mine, era prima mea viaţă”. Mama lui George este un personaj în sine. Știam încă de când am stabilit interviul cu George că o voi lua și pe dânsa la întrebări. Recunosc, am “uitat” să îi anunț și pe ei, iar doamna Lorica s-a fâstâcit ca o școlăriță când am rugat-o să stăm de vorbă. Am vrut să știu cum a putut să ducă toată această suferință. Și am aflat. Aflați și voi, ascultând interviul. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/oglinda-din-baie/message
Hace cien años nació el escritor Manuel Zapata Olivella. El 17 de marzo de 1920 en Santa Cruz de Lorica, en el departamento de Córdoba. Siempre se consideró “un multiétnico, un descendiente de aborigen, de español y de africano”. Fue el primer autor que exaltó en sus obras la identidad negra colombiana. Su madre fue una mestiza hija de una india y de un catalán y su padre un liberal convencido y muy culto. Cuando su familia se trasladó a Cartagena siendo él todavía muy niño, entró de lleno en contacto con la cultura negra. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I am joined in conversation this week by comedian, poet, and co-host/producer of Millennial Line and Yellow Fever Comedy Tin Lorica. In this free flowing episode we discuss growing up in Calgary, responses to white fragility, and I drop plenty of Canadian history off the top of my head. Show dates this month: Yellow Fever Comedy ft. Sheng Wang - February 13th at the Biltmore. Matt Braugner - February 18th at the Biltmore. Millennial Line - February 20th at Red Gate.
En entrevista con Johny Pérez descubrimos la contribución de los areneros en cada uno de los emblemas patrimoniales del pueblo.
Welcome to our Sunday morning worship service. This morning Pastor Gary Barber is preaching on Ephesians 6:10-20, "How to Stand Firm in the Armor of Christ." It is vital for the health of our Christian walk that we recognize where our strength comes from, who or what are the sources of the battles in our life, and what our response to those battles must be. We must take up the whole armor of Christ daily. This is an action of faith! The sermon notes today include The Lorica of St. Patrick, which Pastor Gary is going to invite you to pray daily. Be sure to download the sermon notes and the Lorica. Click "Download PDF" and they will open in a new window where you may print them and save them to your computer.
Welcome to our Sunday morning worship service. This morning Pastor Gary Barber is preaching on Ephesians 6:10-20, "How to Stand Firm in the Armor of Christ." It is vital for the health of our Christian walk that we recognize where our strength comes from, who or what are the sources of the battles in our life, and what our response to those battles must be. We must take up the whole armor of Christ daily. This is an action of faith! The sermon notes today include The Lorica of St. Patrick, which Pastor Gary is going to invite you to pray daily. Be sure to download the sermon notes and the Lorica. Click "Download PDF" and they will open in a new window where you may print them and save them to your computer.
Welcome to our Sunday morning worship service. This morning Pastor Gary Barber is preaching on Ephesians 6:10-20, "How to Stand Firm in the Armor of Christ." It is vital for the health of our Christian walk that we recognize where our strength comes from, who or what are the sources of the battles in our life, and what our response to those battles must be. We must take up the whole armor of Christ daily. This is an action of faith! The sermon notes today include The Lorica of St. Patrick, which Pastor Gary is going to invite you to pray daily. Be sure to download the sermon notes and the Lorica. Click "Download PDF" and they will open in a new window where you may print them and save them to your computer.
The Now Cursed City of Houston Texas by Mike Church – Listen To Mike’s broadcast on this event from Friday’s Mike Church Show. If you live in Houston Texas, know that your city is about to become cursed territory courtesy of Satan’s useful idiots and an entity known as the Brash Brewing Company. ANYONE involved in this evil should be put on a list similar to a sex offender registry because they will carry an even worse evil with them, acquired at this event, and it will stalk them everywhere they go and infest anyone they are in the presence of who is not in a state of Grace. Mike Church commented on this in his Friday, 21 November Pile of Prep. Think that’s an exaggeration or some religious “fanaticism”? Ask Ralph Sarchie if it is. Ask Father Richard Heilman. Ask exorcist Fr. Chad Ripperger or any Catholic priest involved in spiritual combat in his parish. A group of courageous souls from the TFP Student Action & Regina Cæli Catholic Church in Houston are conducting a Rosary for reparation, Saint Michael novena and Lorica of Saint Patrick across the street from this abomination. At midnight they plan to take a stolen, consecrated Host and desecrate the Holy body and Precious blood of Our Lord. One of Brash Brewings demonic trinkets is a blasphemous coffee mug that says “Not Today Jesus”. If you are able to at 4:30 central, 5:30 easter STOP what you’re doing and say a Glorious Mystery Rosary, Mysteria Glorioso, for extra demonic repulsion, say t in Latin if you are able. God help Houston, TX.
Comedian and poet Tin Lorica join the co-ghosts to discuss DNA testing, ouija boards and Farmer Man.
Comedian and poet Tin Lorica join the co-ghosts to discuss DNA testing, ouija boards and Farmer Man.
Comedian and poet Tin Lorica join the co-ghosts to discuss DNA testing, ouija boards and Farmer Man.
This episode is sponsored by LittlePetal. The Sartorial Geek Podcast listeners can use code SARTORIAL for free shipping at LittlePetal.net. Welcome back, Sartorial Geeks, and happy 2019! This week, we sat down with Elie Hutchinson, the one-woman force behind Lorica Clothing. If you picked up Issue 02 of The Sartorial Geek, the name Lorica Clothing might sound familiar to you. Not only did they sponsor our magazine, but they also make the coolest clothes around, all inspired by armor, history, and geekery. “Wait… did you just say armor?” We did. You can thank us later. Elie put her skills and eye for detail as a former art director in advertising towards making this everyday armor. After launching a Kickstarter campaign that was even more successful than she had hoped, Lorica Clothing was born. Lorica's designs are based on real examples of armor from all over the world. In this episode, Elie tells us all about her travels, museum visits, and research to ensure the original work is presented as accurately as possible. She also gives us some insight on what it's like to be a one-woman team and her favorite parts of the job. The final result of all Elie's hard work? Gorgeous, unique clothing that you can tell was made with love and care every step of the way. Plus, it's ethically produced in the USA with fabrics derived from recycled plastic water bottles! Lorica's pieces are great for casual cosplay, or to just feel like your very own badass knight in shining armor. You can Lorica follow across all social platforms @LoricaClothing. To shop these awesome leggings for yourself, be sure to visit loricaclothing.com Thanks again for hanging out with us, and please help us out by subscribing, leaving a review, or checking out our Patreon at www.patreon.com/sartorialgeek. Stay nerdy! Join our Patreon for bonus gifts and content!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/sartorial-geek. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For the end-of-year holiday episode of the Data Show, I turned the tables on Data Show host Ben Lorica to talk about trends in big data, machine learning, and AI, and what to look for in 2019. Lorica also showcased some highlights from our upcoming Strata Data and Artificial Intelligence conferences. Here are some highlights […]
The Lorica is a prayer to start the day which centers us on the Four Paths while rejecting the Five Poisons and invoking the Five Powers/Strengths. The text of the prayer is on the Wisdom's Cry website: https://wisdomscry.com/lorica-of-creation-spirituality --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wisdoms-cry/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wisdoms-cry/support
Lorica of St. Patrick I arise today Through a mighty strength, the invocation of the Trinity, Through a belief in the Threeness, Through confession of the Oneness Of the Creator of creation. I arise today Through the strength of Christ's birth and His baptism, Through the strength of His crucifixion and His burial, Through the strength of His resurrection and His ascension, Through the strength of His descent for the judgment of doom. I arise today Through the strength of the love of cherubim, In obedience of angels, In service of archangels, In the hope of resurrection to meet with reward, In the prayers of patriarchs, In preachings of the apostles, In faiths of confessors, In innocence of virgins, In deeds of righteous men. I arise today Through the strength of heaven; Light of the sun, Splendor of fire, Speed of lightning, Swiftness of the wind, Depth of the sea, Stability of the earth, Firmness of the rock. I arise today Through God's strength to pilot me; God's might to uphold me, God's wisdom to guide me, God's eye to look before me, God's ear to hear me, God's word to speak for me, God's hand to guard me, God's way to lie before me, God's shield to protect me, God's hosts to save me From snares of the devil, From temptations of vices, From every one who desires me ill, Afar and anear, Alone or in a multitude. I summon today all these powers between me and evil, Against every cruel merciless power that opposes my body and soul, Against incantations of false prophets, Against black laws of pagandom, Against false laws of heretics, Against craft of idolatry, Against spells of women and smiths and wizards, Against every knowledge that corrupts man's body and soul. Christ shield me today Against poison, against burning, Against drowning, against wounding, So that reward may come to me in abundance. Christ with me, Christ before me, Christ behind me, Christ in me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me, Christ on my right, Christ on my left, Christ when I lie down, Christ when I sit down, Christ when I arise, Christ in the heart of every man who thinks of me, Christ in the mouth of every man who speaks of me, Christ in the eye that sees me, Christ in the ear that hears me. I arise today Through a mighty strength, the invocation of the Trinity, Through a belief in the Threeness, Through a confession of the Oneness of the Creator of creation. Salvation is of the Lord. Salvation is of the Lord. Salvation is of the Christ. May your salvation, O Lord, be ever with us.
Thanks for tuning in for another episode of The Suuchi Podcast! This week we have Elie Hutchinson, the one-woman army behind Lorica Clothing, an armor-inspired line of clothing ethically made in the USA. We discuss the lasting importance of history, how to market effectively to your customer-base, and just how Elie runs Lorica Clothing on her own. She's a total warrior! Check out Lorica Clothing at https://loricaclothing.com/
We’re officially done the “play” miniseries and so it’s time to put away childish things and focus on Very Serious Topics like Poetry jk poetry is hilarious and this episode is very funny. Join Beni Xiao and Tin Lorica as we talk about poetry and feelings and also feelings and also poetry. Oh, and also community … Continue reading Episode 2.16 Feelings Are Dumb (but poetry is cool) with beni xiao and Tin Lorica
Episode Notes Wherever you invest yourself, this is what will capture your heart.
In Episode 14 of the show, we discussed the first book in Ben Acker and Ben Blacker’s Join the Resistance series, and today we continue that conversation by looking at the second installment in the series, Escape from Vodran. In Escape from Vodran Mattis, Lorica, AG-90, and Jo have been captured by the First Order! And things only go from bad to worse when Jo turns traitor on them as soon as they're in custody, and AG is taken away to be reprogrammed as a villainous First Order droid! Meanwhile, Dec and Sari seek out the help of the intimidating gangster Harra the Hutt to save their friends, but bargaining with a Hutt brings its own set of problems. The members of J Squadron will need quick planning and even quicker moves if any of them are going to survive! We also kick off the episode with an extended conversation on the new Rebels trailer!
The O’Reilly Security Podcast: Scaling machine learning for security, the evolving nature of security data, and how adversaries can use machine learning against us.In this special episode of the Security Podcast, O’Reilly’s Ben Lorica talks with Parvez Ahammad, who leads the data science and machine learning efforts at Instart Logic. He has applied machine learning in a variety of domains, most recently to computational neuroscience and security. Lorica and Ahammad discuss the challenges of using machine learning in information security.Here are some highlights: Scaling machine learning for security If you look at a day's worth of logs, even for a mid-size company, it's billions of rows of logs. The scale of the problem is actually incredibly large. Typically, people are working to somehow curate a small data set and convince themselves that using only a small subset of the data is reasonable, and then go to work on that small subset—mostly because they’re unsure how to build a scalable system. They’ve perhaps already signed up for doing a particular machine learning method without strategically thinking about what their situation really requires. Within my company, I have a colleague from a hardcore security background and I come from a more traditional machine learning background. We butt heads, and we essentially help each other learn about the other’s paradigm and how to think about it. The evolving nature of security data and the exploitation of machine learning by adversaries Many times, if you take a survey and see that most of the machine learning applications are supervised, what you're assuming is that you collected the data and you think the underlying distribution of your data collection is true. In statistics, this is called stationarity assumption. You assume that this batch is representative of what you're going to see later. You are going to split your data into two parts; you train on one part and you test on the other part. The issue is, especially in security, there is an adversary. Any time you settle down and build a classifier, there is somebody actively working to break it. There is no assumption of stationarity that is going to hold. Also, there are people and botnets that are actively trying to get around whatever model you constructed. There is an adversarial nature to the problem. These dual-sided problems are typically dealt in the game theoretic framework. Basically, you assume there's an adversary. We’ve recently seen research papers on this topic. One approach we’ve seen is that you can poison a machine learning classifier to act maliciously by messing with how the samples are being constructed or adjusting the distribution that the classifier is looking at. Alternatively, you can try to construct safe machine learning approaches that go in with the assumption that there is going to be an adversary, then reasoning through what you can do to thwart said adversary. Building interpretable and accessible machine learning I think companies like Google or Facebook probably have access to large-scale resources, where they can curate and generate really good quality ground truth. In such a scenario, it's probably wise to try deep learning. On a philosophical level, I also feel that deep learning is like proving there is a Nash equilibrium. You know that it can be done. How it’s exactly getting done is a separate problem. As a scientist, I am interested in understanding what, exactly, is making this work. For example, if you throw deep learning at this problem and the thing comes back, and the classification rates are very small, then we probably need to look at a different problem because you just threw the kitchen sink at it. However, if we found that it is doing a good job, then what we need to do is to start from there and figure out an explainable model that we can train. We are an enterprise, and in the enterprise industry, it's not sufficient to have an answer; we need to be able to explain why. For that, there are issues in simply applying deep learning as it is. What I'm really interested in these days is the idea of explainable machine learning. It’s not enough that we build machine learning systems that can do a certain classification or segmentation job very well. I'm starting to be really interested in the idea of how to build systems that are interpretable, that are explainable—where you can have faith in the outcome of the system by inspecting something about the system that allows you to say, ‘Hey, this was actually a trustworthy result.’ Related resources: Applying Machine Learning in Security: A recent survey paper co-written by Parvez Ahammad
The O’Reilly Security Podcast: Scaling machine learning for security, the evolving nature of security data, and how adversaries can use machine learning against us.In this special episode of the Security Podcast, O’Reilly’s Ben Lorica talks with Parvez Ahammad, who leads the data science and machine learning efforts at Instart Logic. He has applied machine learning in a variety of domains, most recently to computational neuroscience and security. Lorica and Ahammad discuss the challenges of using machine learning in information security.Here are some highlights: Scaling machine learning for security If you look at a day's worth of logs, even for a mid-size company, it's billions of rows of logs. The scale of the problem is actually incredibly large. Typically, people are working to somehow curate a small data set and convince themselves that using only a small subset of the data is reasonable, and then go to work on that small subset—mostly because they’re unsure how to build a scalable system. They’ve perhaps already signed up for doing a particular machine learning method without strategically thinking about what their situation really requires. Within my company, I have a colleague from a hardcore security background and I come from a more traditional machine learning background. We butt heads, and we essentially help each other learn about the other’s paradigm and how to think about it. The evolving nature of security data and the exploitation of machine learning by adversaries Many times, if you take a survey and see that most of the machine learning applications are supervised, what you're assuming is that you collected the data and you think the underlying distribution of your data collection is true. In statistics, this is called stationarity assumption. You assume that this batch is representative of what you're going to see later. You are going to split your data into two parts; you train on one part and you test on the other part. The issue is, especially in security, there is an adversary. Any time you settle down and build a classifier, there is somebody actively working to break it. There is no assumption of stationarity that is going to hold. Also, there are people and botnets that are actively trying to get around whatever model you constructed. There is an adversarial nature to the problem. These dual-sided problems are typically dealt in the game theoretic framework. Basically, you assume there's an adversary. We’ve recently seen research papers on this topic. One approach we’ve seen is that you can poison a machine learning classifier to act maliciously by messing with how the samples are being constructed or adjusting the distribution that the classifier is looking at. Alternatively, you can try to construct safe machine learning approaches that go in with the assumption that there is going to be an adversary, then reasoning through what you can do to thwart said adversary. Building interpretable and accessible machine learning I think companies like Google or Facebook probably have access to large-scale resources, where they can curate and generate really good quality ground truth. In such a scenario, it's probably wise to try deep learning. On a philosophical level, I also feel that deep learning is like proving there is a Nash equilibrium. You know that it can be done. How it’s exactly getting done is a separate problem. As a scientist, I am interested in understanding what, exactly, is making this work. For example, if you throw deep learning at this problem and the thing comes back, and the classification rates are very small, then we probably need to look at a different problem because you just threw the kitchen sink at it. However, if we found that it is doing a good job, then what we need to do is to start from there and figure out an explainable model that we can train. We are an enterprise, and in the enterprise industry, it's not sufficient to have an answer; we need to be able to explain why. For that, there are issues in simply applying deep learning as it is. What I'm really interested in these days is the idea of explainable machine learning. It’s not enough that we build machine learning systems that can do a certain classification or segmentation job very well. I'm starting to be really interested in the idea of how to build systems that are interpretable, that are explainable—where you can have faith in the outcome of the system by inspecting something about the system that allows you to say, ‘Hey, this was actually a trustworthy result.’ Related resources: Applying Machine Learning in Security: A recent survey paper co-written by Parvez Ahammad
Today, we consider the Old Testament readings appointed for March 17 (Isaiah 13:2-13; Genesis 8:4-21; Proverbs 10:31-11:12) in the light of the life of Holy Bishop Patrick, and especially the prayer of the “Lorica” (the Breastplate) ascribed to him.
Today, we consider the Old Testament readings appointed for March 17 (Isaiah 13:2-13; Genesis 8:4-21; Proverbs 10:31-11:12) in the light of the life of Holy Bishop Patrick, and especially the prayer of the “Lorica” (the Breastplate) ascribed to him.
Today, we consider the Old Testament readings appointed for March 17 (Isaiah 13:2-13; Genesis 8:4-21; Proverbs 10:31-11:12) in the light of the life of Holy Bishop Patrick, and especially the prayer of the “Lorica” (the Breastplate) ascribed to him.
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Laini & The Wildfire - Higher Noel Lorica - Crossroads Georgina - See You Smile Pamela Olivia - My Regret (Forbidden) Black Roses - U TURN Mel J Grey - Love is Love The Krickets - Guinevere For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Far West Folk Alliance at: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Andrea Speaks at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Laini & The Wildfire - Higher Noel Lorica - Crossroads Georgina - See You Smile Pamela Olivia - My Regret (Forbidden) Black Roses - U TURN Mel J Grey - Love is Love The Krickets - Guinevere For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Far West Folk Alliance at: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Andrea Speaks at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Laini & The Wildfire - Higher Noel Lorica - Crossroads Georgina - See You Smile Pamela Olivia - My Regret (Forbidden) Black Roses - U TURN Mel J Grey - Love is Love The Krickets - Guinevere For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Far West Folk Alliance at: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Andrea Speaks at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Noel Lorica - Here I Am Katie Burden - I Can See it Clear Jill Detroit - White Girl Playin' On The Street Francesca Tamellini - I Guess I Should Say Thank You Reena Hart - I'm Counting On You Karin Dietrichson - Coming Up The Angie Haze Project - Fireflies For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Andrea Speaks at: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Sharon Hendrix
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Noel Lorica - Here I Am Katie Burden - I Can See it Clear Jill Detroit - White Girl Playin' On The Street Francesca Tamellini - I Guess I Should Say Thank You Reena Hart - I'm Counting On You Karin Dietrichson - Coming Up The Angie Haze Project - Fireflies For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Andrea Speaks at: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Sharon Hendrix
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Noel Lorica - Here I Am Katie Burden - I Can See it Clear Jill Detroit - White Girl Playin' On The Street Francesca Tamellini - I Guess I Should Say Thank You Reena Hart - I'm Counting On You Karin Dietrichson - Coming Up The Angie Haze Project - Fireflies For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Andrea Speaks at: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Sharon Hendrix
How and Why does God answer our prayers? (Intro/Outro is the Lorica of St. Patrick by the Benedictines of Mary, Gower, Missouri.)
The O'Reilly Radar Podcast: Emerging themes in the data space.This week, O'Reilly's Mac Slocum chats with Ben Lorica, O'Reilly's chief data scientist and host of the O'Reilly Data Show Podcast. Lorica talks about emerging themes in the data space, from machine learning to deep learning to artificial intelligence, and how those technologies relate to one another and how they're fueling real-time data applications. Lorica also talks about how the concept of a data center is evolving, the importance of open source big data components, and the rise in interest of big data ethics. Here are a few highlights: Human-in-the-loop recommendations Stitch Fix is a company that I like to talk about. They use machine learning recommendations. This is a company that basically recommends clothing and fashion apparel to women. They use machine learning to generate a series of recommendations but then, human fashion experts actually take those recommendations and filter them further. In many ways it's the true example of augmentation. That humans are always in the loop of the decision making process. Deep learning inspiration The developments in deep learning have inspired ideas from other parts of machine learning as well. ... People have realized it's really a sequence of steps in the pipeline, and in each step, you get better and better representation of your data culminating in some kind of predictive task. I think people have realized that if they can automate some of these machine learning pipelines in the way that deep learning does, then they can provide alternative approaches. In fact, one of things that has happened a lot recently is that people will use deep learning particularly for the feature engineering, the feature representation step in the machine learning task and then apply another algorithm in the end to do an actual prediction. There's a group out of UC Berkeley, AmpLab, that produced Apache Spark. They recently built a machine learning pipeline on top of Spark. Some of the examples that they ship with are pipelines that you normally associate with deep learning, such as images and speech index. They built a series of primitives that you can understand—you can understand how each of these primitive components works—and then you just piece them together in the pipeline. Then they optimize the pipeline for you, so in many ways, they mimic what a deep learning architecture does, but maybe they provide more transparency because you know exactly what's happening in each step of this pipeline. Learning to build a cake Deep learning people—and Yann LeCun in particular—have this distinction where, if you think of machine learning as playing a role in AI there are really three parts to it. Unsupervised learning, supervised learning and re-enforcement learning. He talks about unsupervised learning as being the cake, supervised learning being the icing on the cake, and reinforcement learning as being the cherry on the cake. He says the problem is that we don't know how to build the cake. There's a lot of unresolved problems in unsupervised learning. Structuring the unstructured At the end of the day, I think AI, and machine learning in general, will require the ability to basically do feature extraction intelligence. In technical terms, if you think of machine learning as discovering some kind of functional mapping one space to another—here's an image, map it into a category—then what you are really talking about is a function that requires variables, so these variables are features. One of the areas I'm excited about is people who are about to take unstructured information like text or images and turn it into structured information. Because once you go from unstructured information to structured information, the structured information can be used as features in machine learning algorithms. There's a company that came out of Stanford's Deep Dive project called Lattice.io. It's doing interesting things in this area, where they are taking text and imaging and extracting structured information from these unstructured data sources. Basically, human-level accuracy, but, obviously, since they are doing it using computers, they can scale as machines scale. I think this will unlock a lot of data sources that normally people would not use for predictive purposes. The rise of the mini data center The other interesting thing I've noticed over the past few months is the notion of a data center. What is a data center? Well, a data center is a huge warehouse near a hydroelectric plant, right? It's the usual notion. But as some of our environments generate more data—think of a self-driving car, or a smart building, or an airplane—once they are generating lots and lots of data, you could consider them mini data centers in many ways, right? Some of these platforms need to look ahead into the future, where they have to be simpler. Simple enough so you can stick a mini data center inside a car. Slim down your big data architecture enough so they can stick it somewhere so you don't have to rely too much on network communication to do all of your data crunching. I think that's an interesting concept; there are companies that are already deciding their architectures around this notion that there will be a proliferation of these data centers, so to speak.
The O'Reilly Radar Podcast: Emerging themes in the data space.This week, O'Reilly's Mac Slocum chats with Ben Lorica, O'Reilly's chief data scientist and host of the O'Reilly Data Show Podcast. Lorica talks about emerging themes in the data space, from machine learning to deep learning to artificial intelligence, and how those technologies relate to one another and how they're fueling real-time data applications. Lorica also talks about how the concept of a data center is evolving, the importance of open source big data components, and the rise in interest of big data ethics. Here are a few highlights: Human-in-the-loop recommendations Stitch Fix is a company that I like to talk about. They use machine learning recommendations. This is a company that basically recommends clothing and fashion apparel to women. They use machine learning to generate a series of recommendations but then, human fashion experts actually take those recommendations and filter them further. In many ways it's the true example of augmentation. That humans are always in the loop of the decision making process. Deep learning inspiration The developments in deep learning have inspired ideas from other parts of machine learning as well. ... People have realized it's really a sequence of steps in the pipeline, and in each step, you get better and better representation of your data culminating in some kind of predictive task. I think people have realized that if they can automate some of these machine learning pipelines in the way that deep learning does, then they can provide alternative approaches. In fact, one of things that has happened a lot recently is that people will use deep learning particularly for the feature engineering, the feature representation step in the machine learning task and then apply another algorithm in the end to do an actual prediction. There's a group out of UC Berkeley, AmpLab, that produced Apache Spark. They recently built a machine learning pipeline on top of Spark. Some of the examples that they ship with are pipelines that you normally associate with deep learning, such as images and speech index. They built a series of primitives that you can understand—you can understand how each of these primitive components works—and then you just piece them together in the pipeline. Then they optimize the pipeline for you, so in many ways, they mimic what a deep learning architecture does, but maybe they provide more transparency because you know exactly what's happening in each step of this pipeline. Learning to build a cake Deep learning people—and Yann LeCun in particular—have this distinction where, if you think of machine learning as playing a role in AI there are really three parts to it. Unsupervised learning, supervised learning and re-enforcement learning. He talks about unsupervised learning as being the cake, supervised learning being the icing on the cake, and reinforcement learning as being the cherry on the cake. He says the problem is that we don't know how to build the cake. There's a lot of unresolved problems in unsupervised learning. Structuring the unstructured At the end of the day, I think AI, and machine learning in general, will require the ability to basically do feature extraction intelligence. In technical terms, if you think of machine learning as discovering some kind of functional mapping one space to another—here's an image, map it into a category—then what you are really talking about is a function that requires variables, so these variables are features. One of the areas I'm excited about is people who are about to take unstructured information like text or images and turn it into structured information. Because once you go from unstructured information to structured information, the structured information can be used as features in machine learning algorithms. There's a company that came out of Stanford's Deep Dive project called Lattice.io. It's doing interesting things in this area, where they are taking text and imaging and extracting structured information from these unstructured data sources. Basically, human-level accuracy, but, obviously, since they are doing it using computers, they can scale as machines scale. I think this will unlock a lot of data sources that normally people would not use for predictive purposes. The rise of the mini data center The other interesting thing I've noticed over the past few months is the notion of a data center. What is a data center? Well, a data center is a huge warehouse near a hydroelectric plant, right? It's the usual notion. But as some of our environments generate more data—think of a self-driving car, or a smart building, or an airplane—once they are generating lots and lots of data, you could consider them mini data centers in many ways, right? Some of these platforms need to look ahead into the future, where they have to be simpler. Simple enough so you can stick a mini data center inside a car. Slim down your big data architecture enough so they can stick it somewhere so you don't have to rely too much on network communication to do all of your data crunching. I think that's an interesting concept; there are companies that are already deciding their architectures around this notion that there will be a proliferation of these data centers, so to speak.
The Latin word loríca (note the accent… lo-REE-ka) means “a leather cuirass; a defense of any kind; a breastwork, parapet”. In effect, it means “armor”. It has come to be associated with a prayer attributed to St. Patrick (+ 5th c.) … Continue reading →
Es gibt sie: die Alternative zu Leder. Das Material ist sehr strapazierfähig und pflegeleicht. Und seine Produktion belastet die Umwelt deutlich weniger als die von echtem Leder. Die Rede ist von Alcantara oder Lorica.Der Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wissen/green-radio-umweltvertraegliche-alternativen-zu-leder
The Latin word loríca means “a leather cuirass; a defense of any kind; a breastwork, parapet”. In effect, it means “armor”. It has come to be associated with a prayer attributed to St. Patrick (+ 5th c.) . “Loríca” is … Continue reading →