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This week Vincent had the pleasure of chatting with Kevin Hemphill, a fixture in the making and woodworking community, about the community, woodworking, being a content creator, and a bunch of other topics. Enjoy the episode! Kevin's Thing of the Week: Rashelle Stetman Art https://www.instagram.com/rashelle_stetman/ Vincent's Thing of the Week: The Man in the High Castle: https://www.amazon.com/Man-High-Castle-Season/dp/B086VXML31 Where to find Kevin online: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leftyswoodshop/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI-14l_p21fBAD_o9-o-3gg Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/people/kevnhemphill === Host links here: https://www.becausewemake.com/links Support the show at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/becausewemake
In this episode, Dana Kay Nelkin explains the problem of moral luck, which raises a challenge for all theories of freedom and responsibility. After giving several examples of moral luck, Dana explains some types of response to this challenge.Dana's website:http://www.danakaynelkin.com/Dana's article on Moral Luck in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy:https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/moral-luck/Thomas Nagel's famous paper on moral luck:https://www.jstor.org/stable/4106826?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contentsThe Man in the High Castle is on Amazon Prime (Not Netflix!)https://www.amazon.com/Man-High-Castle-Season/dp/B00RSGFRY8If you have a question you'd like us to answer in our Q&A episode, get in touch with us at thefreewillshow@gmail.com, via the show's website: thefreewillshow.com, or through social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/thefreewillshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefreewillshow/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Free-Will-Show-105535031200408/
Jared Palmer has been a guest on 3 different shows on Devchat.tv. He's talked to us about Formik, Razzle, and React. He's taking a break from consulting to build up Formik, Inc and tools for forms. He got started in programming by taking a programming class at Cornell on a lark and quickly transitioned out of Investment Banking after graduating from university. His first apps were custom lock screens for mobile phones. We then move through framer and CoffeeScript and eventually in to JavaScript and React. Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guest: Jared Palmer Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing CacheFly ______________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ______________________________________ Links RRU 014: Razzle with Jared Palmer RRU 052: React Suspense with Jared Palmer Formik feat. Jared Palmer of The Palmer Group Picks Jared Palmer: Remote UI (Shopify) Charles Max Wood: The Man In the High Castle
Jared Palmer has been a guest on 3 different shows on Devchat.tv. He's talked to us about Formik, Razzle, and React. He's taking a break from consulting to build up Formik, Inc and tools for forms. He got started in programming by taking a programming class at Cornell on a lark and quickly transitioned out of Investment Banking after graduating from university. His first apps were custom lock screens for mobile phones. We then move through framer and CoffeeScript and eventually in to JavaScript and React. Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guest: Jared Palmer Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing CacheFly ______________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ______________________________________ Links RRU 014: Razzle with Jared Palmer RRU 052: React Suspense with Jared Palmer Formik feat. Jared Palmer of The Palmer Group Picks Jared Palmer: Remote UI (Shopify) Charles Max Wood: The Man In the High Castle
Jared Palmer has been a guest on 3 different shows on Devchat.tv. He's talked to us about Formik, Razzle, and React. He's taking a break from consulting to build up Formik, Inc and tools for forms. He got started in programming by taking a programming class at Cornell on a lark and quickly transitioned out of Investment Banking after graduating from university. His first apps were custom lock screens for mobile phones. We then move through framer and CoffeeScript and eventually in to JavaScript and React. Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guest: Jared Palmer Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing CacheFly ______________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ______________________________________ Links RRU 014: Razzle with Jared Palmer RRU 052: React Suspense with Jared Palmer Formik feat. Jared Palmer of The Palmer Group Picks Jared Palmer: Remote UI (Shopify) Charles Max Wood: The Man In the High Castle
Tommy Hodgins is a developer that typically works on A/B tests figuring out how to get websites the outcomes they want. He got into JavaScript and front-end technologies and then read a paper that led him to realize the capabilities of writing software to solve problems. He maintains a front-end focus with his A/B testing work and CSS in JS and other work. Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guest: Tommy Hodgins Sponsors Sentry CacheFly ______________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ______________________________________ Picks Tommy Hodgins: QuickJS Language Learning with Netflix Charles Max Wood: Gmelius The Man In the High Castle The Name of the Wind Verdict with Ted Cruz
Tommy Hodgins is a developer that typically works on A/B tests figuring out how to get websites the outcomes they want. He got into JavaScript and front-end technologies and then read a paper that led him to realize the capabilities of writing software to solve problems. He maintains a front-end focus with his A/B testing work and CSS in JS and other work. Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guest: Tommy Hodgins Sponsors Sentry CacheFly ______________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ______________________________________ Picks Tommy Hodgins: QuickJS Language Learning with Netflix Charles Max Wood: Gmelius The Man In the High Castle The Name of the Wind Verdict with Ted Cruz
Tommy Hodgins is a developer that typically works on A/B tests figuring out how to get websites the outcomes they want. He got into JavaScript and front-end technologies and then read a paper that led him to realize the capabilities of writing software to solve problems. He maintains a front-end focus with his A/B testing work and CSS in JS and other work. Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guest: Tommy Hodgins Sponsors Sentry CacheFly ______________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ______________________________________ Picks Tommy Hodgins: QuickJS Language Learning with Netflix Charles Max Wood: Gmelius The Man In the High Castle The Name of the Wind Verdict with Ted Cruz
Bob Quillin is Vice President of Oracle Cloud Developer Relations. He joins the Adventure to talk about the direction of Cloud computing and what's new and upcoming in the Oracle cloud. Panelist Nell Shamrell-Harrington Charles Max Wood Guests Bob Quillin Sponsors UpCloud | Use promo code: "devchat" for $25 off Gremlin | Chaos Engineering Platform CacheFly _______ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ______________________________________ Links DevOps 006: All Things Cloud with Bob Quillin Oracle.com GraalVM Picks Nell Shamrell-Harrington: Pickling! The Expanse Charles Max Wood: The Man in the High Castle The Riftwar Saga Ready, Fire, Aim Bob Quillin: Mr. Robot Sorry about the 49er's Bob!
Bob Quillin is Vice President of Oracle Cloud Developer Relations. He joins the Adventure to talk about the direction of Cloud computing and what's new and upcoming in the Oracle cloud. Panelist Nell Shamrell-Harrington Charles Max Wood Guests Bob Quillin Sponsors UpCloud | Use promo code: "devchat" for $25 off Gremlin | Chaos Engineering Platform CacheFly _______ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ______________________________________ Links DevOps 006: All Things Cloud with Bob Quillin Oracle.com GraalVM Picks Nell Shamrell-Harrington: Pickling! The Expanse Charles Max Wood: The Man in the High Castle The Riftwar Saga Ready, Fire, Aim Bob Quillin: Mr. Robot Sorry about the 49er's Bob!
Our show has a long tradition of examining real-world concepts and teachings and applying those lessons to Commander game theory. We’ve tackled Sun Tzu’s Art of War, Machiavelli’s The Prince and even the beginning stages of World War 1. On this week’s episode, we take a look at one of Jimmy’s favorite philosophies, Taoism and “The Way”, and analyze it through the lens of EDH gameplay. ---------- What we talked about on THE END STEP: The Man in the High Castle (Amazon Prime): https://www.amazon.com/Man-High-Castle-Season/dp/B07T8K8V2D ---------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Adventures in DevOps Charles Max Wood interviews Priya Nagpurkar, Paul Castro and Nick Mitchell. They all work for IBM and are here to talk about their new DevOps tool Kui. They start by explains what the IBM cloud research team is all about and what motivates them. Their goal is to make programming on the cloud as easy as possible. They share past tools that they have made for this goal. Charles asks the guests about the future of Kubernetes and DevOps. They explain why Kubernetes is so popular and what makes it a powerful tool. Kui is built mostly on Kubernetes. They discuss the evolution of DevOps tools. They compare CLIs and browser-based consoles and explain why people gravitate towards CLIs. Kui lets developers have the best of both worlds. The guests walk Charles though different scenarios of getting started with Kui. The workflow of using Kui inside an established Kubernetes cluster is discussed. They also explain how to move over from a VPS easily with Kui. They explain how Kui betters the developer experience. They go over the features that make developers DevOps experiences easier. They end by discussing how to get started in Kui if developers are new to Kubernetes. Panelist Charles Max Wood Guests Priya Nagpurkar Paul Castro Nick Mitchell Sponsors CacheFly Links https://www.kui.tools/ https://openwhisk.apache.org/ https://istio.io/ Knative Install and Set Up kubectl https://helm.sh/ Get Started with the CLI 10 Weird Ways to Blow Up Your Kubernetes https://github.com/starpit https://twitter.com/priyanagpurkar?lang=en https://github.com/paulcastro https://www.facebook.com/Adventures-in-DevOps-345350773046268/ Picks Nick Mitchell: Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't Paul Castro: Wifi Analyzer D’Addario NS Micro Clip-On Tuner Priya Nagpurkar: Solsa https://iter8.tools/ Charles Max Wood: https://discourse.org/ https://javascriptforum.net/ https://codefund.io/ The Man In the High Castle
In this episode of Adventures in DevOps Charles Max Wood interviews Priya Nagpurkar, Paul Castro and Nick Mitchell. They all work for IBM and are here to talk about their new DevOps tool Kui. They start by explains what the IBM cloud research team is all about and what motivates them. Their goal is to make programming on the cloud as easy as possible. They share past tools that they have made for this goal. Charles asks the guests about the future of Kubernetes and DevOps. They explain why Kubernetes is so popular and what makes it a powerful tool. Kui is built mostly on Kubernetes. They discuss the evolution of DevOps tools. They compare CLIs and browser-based consoles and explain why people gravitate towards CLIs. Kui lets developers have the best of both worlds. The guests walk Charles though different scenarios of getting started with Kui. The workflow of using Kui inside an established Kubernetes cluster is discussed. They also explain how to move over from a VPS easily with Kui. They explain how Kui betters the developer experience. They go over the features that make developers DevOps experiences easier. They end by discussing how to get started in Kui if developers are new to Kubernetes. Panelist Charles Max Wood Guests Priya Nagpurkar Paul Castro Nick Mitchell Sponsors CacheFly Links https://www.kui.tools/ https://openwhisk.apache.org/ https://istio.io/ Knative Install and Set Up kubectl https://helm.sh/ Get Started with the CLI 10 Weird Ways to Blow Up Your Kubernetes https://github.com/starpit https://twitter.com/priyanagpurkar?lang=en https://github.com/paulcastro https://www.facebook.com/Adventures-in-DevOps-345350773046268/ Picks Nick Mitchell: Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't Paul Castro: Wifi Analyzer D’Addario NS Micro Clip-On Tuner Priya Nagpurkar: Solsa https://iter8.tools/ Charles Max Wood: https://discourse.org/ https://javascriptforum.net/ https://codefund.io/ The Man In the High Castle
Sponsors Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Linode CacheFly Panel AJ O’Neal Joined by special guest: Sam Selikoff Episode Summary In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, Sam Selikoff, Co-Founder at EmberMap, Inc. starts with giving a brief background about himself and his work followed by a discussion with AJ O’Neal about the Ember community. Sam mentions some of the biggest advantages in using Ember, and what it should and should not be used for. He explains the architecture of Ember apps, addresses some of the performance concerns and then dives into Octane in detail. He talks about a bunch of Ember components, compiler compatibility, relative weight of Ember apps compared to other frameworks, the underlying build system, and security considerations. Sam then helps listeners understand the usage of ES6 classes and decorators in Ember at length. At the end, they discuss component rendering and element modifiers and move onto picks. Links Sam’s website Sam on Twitter Sam on GitHub Follow JavaScript Jabber on Devchat.tv, Facebook and Twitter. Picks AJ O’Neal: Good Mythical Morning - YouTube Sam Selikoff: The Man In the High Castle Tailwind CSS
Sponsors Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Linode CacheFly Panel AJ O’Neal Joined by special guest: Sam Selikoff Episode Summary In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, Sam Selikoff, Co-Founder at EmberMap, Inc. starts with giving a brief background about himself and his work followed by a discussion with AJ O’Neal about the Ember community. Sam mentions some of the biggest advantages in using Ember, and what it should and should not be used for. He explains the architecture of Ember apps, addresses some of the performance concerns and then dives into Octane in detail. He talks about a bunch of Ember components, compiler compatibility, relative weight of Ember apps compared to other frameworks, the underlying build system, and security considerations. Sam then helps listeners understand the usage of ES6 classes and decorators in Ember at length. At the end, they discuss component rendering and element modifiers and move onto picks. Links Sam’s website Sam on Twitter Sam on GitHub Follow JavaScript Jabber on Devchat.tv, Facebook and Twitter. Picks AJ O’Neal: Good Mythical Morning - YouTube Sam Selikoff: The Man In the High Castle Tailwind CSS
Sponsors Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Linode CacheFly Panel AJ O’Neal Joined by special guest: Sam Selikoff Episode Summary In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, Sam Selikoff, Co-Founder at EmberMap, Inc. starts with giving a brief background about himself and his work followed by a discussion with AJ O’Neal about the Ember community. Sam mentions some of the biggest advantages in using Ember, and what it should and should not be used for. He explains the architecture of Ember apps, addresses some of the performance concerns and then dives into Octane in detail. He talks about a bunch of Ember components, compiler compatibility, relative weight of Ember apps compared to other frameworks, the underlying build system, and security considerations. Sam then helps listeners understand the usage of ES6 classes and decorators in Ember at length. At the end, they discuss component rendering and element modifiers and move onto picks. Links Sam’s website Sam on Twitter Sam on GitHub Follow JavaScript Jabber on Devchat.tv, Facebook and Twitter. Picks AJ O’Neal: Good Mythical Morning - YouTube Sam Selikoff: The Man In the High Castle Tailwind CSS
Welcome to Episode 107 In this episode, with find Middlemeiseter and have a new audio setup. We have a flashback to episode 1 with Skazz playing Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force. A similar set of game mechanics to often talked about from our early podcast years: Hyperdimention Neptunia. TheSuffolkRam has been ill, so has only played briefly two games, first up is classic Star Wars game Knights of the old Republic and also briefly 7 Days to die. Middlemesiter has been playing the remake of Resident Evil 2, talking about the new control scheme and improved combat and changed to the original. We then move on TV/Film, we don’t discuss Animal World from last episode as Skazz didn’t do his Homework in time for Podcast, but we do talk about The Man in The High Castle. The alternative history story set in 1960s america where the Nazi won WW2 Notes: Fight as a fencer with a fairy in a fury in Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force The re-release of Resident Evil 2 Nazi owning America with The Man in the High Castle Thanks for Listening, Come join us on our next podcast livestream but following us on our YouTube channel or our Twitch Channel Cheers TheSuffolkRam, Skazz and Middlemeister
Dr. Stephanie McConnell is a historian of sports and the Cold War and is an instructor in the graduate history program at Southern New Hampshire University. In this episode, Dr. McConnell discusses her academic and professional backgrounds, her research interests, and the working lives of historians. This episode’s recommendations: The Man in the High Castle, TV series, Amazon, 2015 to present. https://www.amazon.com/Man-High-Castle-Season/dp/B00RSGFRY8 First Man, directed by Damien Chazelle, University Pictures Home Entertainment, 2018. https://www.uphe.com/movies/first-man Rob Denning and James Fennessy can be reached at workinghistorians@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/FilibusterHist.
Salut aujourd’hui je reprends mes échanges en podcast toujours hésitant avec 50x le mot série dans mes propos mais bon il faut se lancer. Alors je vous partage un petit retour sur la série The man in the High Castle ou le maître du haut château en français qui est disponible sur Amazon prime vidéo. Oui je sais depuis longtemps mais je n’avais jusqu’ici jamais réussi à accrocher mais finalement c’est une magnifique série uchronique à découvrir que je vous conseille. Pour en savoir plus c’est par ici : https://www.amazon.com/Man-High-Castle-Season/dp/B00RSGFRY8Merci pour votre écoute. Pour les échanges c’est ici: www.bossoutrot.comTwitter: @Sebbossoutrot pareil pour Instagram.
Hakuro Matsuda さんと、The Man In The High Castle, Chris Lattner, FF XV, コミケなどについて話しました。 Show Notes 高い城の男 シーズン1 The Man in the High Castle - Season 2 スタンフォード監獄実験 高い城の男 バーナード嬢曰く。 酉島伝法: "podcast「Rebuild」が取り上げてくださってました。" Welcome Chris Lattner | Tesla Mars | SpaceX Naughty Dog Announces The Last of Us 2 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt That mystery Go player crushing the world’s best online? It was AlphaGo again なないろAndroid【C91新刊】