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Mattias får åldersnojja och Josef kör en liten lek i veckans avsnitt!Avsnittet på YouTube ► https://youtu.be/Ih-vyD8ajosBli en Synkare idag! ► patreon.com/SynkatPodcastSynkat består av:Mattias ► youtube.com/@MatinbumJosef ► youtube.com/@GlootenMaila oss på ► synkatpodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
På flere danske universiteter har man genindført mundtlige eksamener på grund af kunstig intelligens. Så står vi over for helt at skulle gentænke, hvordan man tester studerende i en AI-tidsalder? Det norske kongehus står over for en skæbnestund, når der i dag falder dom mod Marius Borg Høiby. Han er nemlig søn af Norges kronprinsesse, og så er han tiltalt for en lang række forhold blandt andet vold og voldtægter i nære relationer. Mattias Tesfaye (S) skal ikke længere være minister for Socialdemokratiet, og det har han selv valgt, siger han. Han vil kæmpe for velfærdssamfundet som gruppeformand i partiet, men kan han virkelig forandre mere der, end han kan med magten som minister? Vært: Amalie Schroll Munk. Medvirkende: Andreas de Neergaard, prodekan for uddannelse, Københavns Universitet. Mattias Tesfaye, gruppeformand, Socialdemokratiet.
Sommaren är här även om regnet står som spön i backen, då jag skriver detta till podden. Vi gör ett sommaruppehåll i juli så nästa nummer av podden kommer först den 9 augusti.Mattias och jag passar därför på med att önska er trevlig sommar.Denna gång innehåller podden följande ämnen. En grupp för podden Blindtech Support har skapats på Signal.Vi berättar mer. Alla våra notiser, behövs dem? WWDC, Worldwide Developers Conference. Det här är våra reflektioner.Vill du gå med i vår grupp på Signal? Maila till oss så skickar vi länken till dig, så att du kan gå med.Som du redan säkert vet, så kan du beställa Shownotes av oss.Du kontaktar oss enkelt genom att maila till:info@blindtechsupport.seVill du att vi skickar en länk till vår grupp på Signal, säg till då du mailar oss, så fixar vi detta givetvis.Trevlig lyssning, önskar Mattias och Jack.
Det här är förmodligen det mest speciella och pirriga avsnittet vi någonsin har spelat in. Drömmer du om att ta steget fullt ut, lämna ekorrhjulet och flytta till en liten by i Västernorrlands vackra inland? Nu har du chansen, för våra fantastiska grannar ska sälja sitt hus – och du kan flytta in precis bredvid oss!I det här avsnittet guidar vi dig genom en helt unik fastighet som är som skräddarsydd för Småbrukarpoddens lyssnare. Vi pratar om potentialen i att ta över 1 hektar skog för husbehovsved och 2 hektar öppen åkermark med episka odlingsmöjligheter eller bete för dina framtida djur.Men det stannar inte där. Det absoluta huvudnumret på gården är en fullt utrustad keramikverkstad! Här finns allt redo för dig som vill hantverka, starta eget eller bara skapa med händerna från dag ett.Vi söker en likasinnad själ (eller själar) som vill odla, skapa, bo granne med oss och bli en del av vår underbara bygd. Är det du? Eller känner du någon som borde bo här? Lyssna, dela och ta steget!Viktiga länkar från avsnittet:Se hela annonsen och bilderna på huset: Klicka här för att komma till Alternativ.nu Läs mer om livet i vår fantastiska by: Besök lillterrsjo.nuHoppas vi ses över en fika i Lillterrsjö snart! /Mattias & TessSom utlovat, här är länkarnaLäs med om Sollefteå Kommun och vad kommunen kan erbjudaHär kan du läsa mer om Lillterrsjö Annonsen för huset, med kontaktuppgifter.Bli LilltorpKompis! Gillar du det vi gör? Då skall du bli Lilltorpkompis! För bara 19 kr i månaden kan du bli LilltorpKompis och stötta oss. Småbrukarpoddens snackgrupp är lanserad (på facebook). Du hittar den direkt på https://www.facebook.com/groups/724343842855485.Annars så uppskattar vi om du delar det här avsnittet i sociala medier. Eller om du tar en kompis telefon och subscribar oss i dennes podspelare :)
This week, Will and James are joined by Lidl-Trek's head coach, Mattias Reck. Born and raised in Sweden, like most people in his profession Mattias started out racing as a pro before moving into performance coaching. In 2017 he joined Trek-Segafredo, where he soon found himself nurturing the talents of a young Mads Pedersen (Swedish and Danish languages are pretty similar, says Mattias, which certainly helped with coaching). Today that relationship continues – Mads is something like family now – albeit Mattias is also personally responsible for a host of other riders, ‘mostly the Danish ones' plus women's WorldTour stars Shirin van Anrooij and Fleur Moors. We joined Mattias just after Paris-Roubaix, where Pedersen had finished seventh. Not quite the result the team was hoping for at the start of the Classics campaign but a victory of sorts given Pedersen's awful crash at the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana at the beginning of February, which saw him undergo surgery and only return to racing in late March. Here, Mattias explains such emotional highs and lows of rider and coach when the proverbial hits the fan; the mental fortitude needed for rehab; and the care teams give to their riders, from check-ins to chats with team psychologists to the role of e-cycling platforms such as Rouvy for rehab. Mattias also explains why he thinks riders are getting faster, the latest thinking in nutrition and carb fuelling, the importance of fatigue resistance, the paradigm shift in training, and why cycling needs to tread a careful line between exploiting young talent and burning out careers early.Chat begins at 9.50-----------------This episode is brought to you by the Hammerhead Karoo GPS bike computer. Visit hammerhead.io and use the code CYCLIST to get a free HR strap with every purchase (just be sure to add the strap to your cart then apply the code at checkout)This episode is also brought to you by the Maserati Grecale SUV car. For more information, go to maserati.com------------------Did you know Cyclist is also stunning monthly print magazine?Subscribe now at store.cyclist.co.uk/cycpod and get every issue for less than in the shops, delivered straight to your doorWe're also a really lovely website about everything road cycling and gravel. Check us out at cyclist.co.uk, plus over the next few months we're running our very own Cyclist Track Days and Cycling Electric Demo days, where you can test ride the best bikes around purpose-built, closed-circuit tracks. For a full list of dates and venues across May and June, check out Cyclist Track Days and Cycling Electric Demo Days Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Neste episódio, julgamos decisões questionáveis, lapsos de raciocínio, escolhas difíceis de defender... E, para provar que somos inteligentes o suficiente para falar do assunto, fizemos um teste de matemática. Talvez tenha sido um pouco equivocado...
Josef har blivit en rysk streamer och Mattias sjunger en fin sång i veckans avsnitt!Avsnittet på YouTube ► https://youtu.be/TCZkwI6eAR4Bli en Synkare idag! ► patreon.com/SynkatPodcastSynkat består av:Mattias ► youtube.com/@MatinbumJosef ► youtube.com/@GlootenMaila oss på ► synkatpodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vaste hosts Jan, Niele, Mattias, Seppe & Bart blikken terug op een nu al legendarisch seizoen. Wat vonden zij de beste wedstrijd en wat zal hen altijd bijblijven? Er wordt ook al eens naar de toekomst gekeken. Wat mogen we verwachten het komende jaar? Uiteraard is er daarnaast ook een give away te winnen. Veel luister en kijkgenot met de laatste BINK! van dit seizoen. Bedankt voor dit prachtige seizoen.
Vårdcentral diskriminerade hörselskadad kvinna. Elias tar studenten efter svåra olyckan. Mattias laddar för allsångskväll. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app.
Vårdcentral diskriminerade hörselskadad kvinna. Elias tar studenten efter svåra olyckan. Mattias laddar för allsångskväll. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app.
Josef ordbajsar och Mattias sprang längs E4:an i veckans avsnitt!Avsnittet på YouTube ► https://youtu.be/OuOi56VlvYwBli en Synkare idag! ► patreon.com/SynkatPodcastSynkat består av:Mattias ► youtube.com/@MatinbumJosef ► youtube.com/@GlootenMaila oss på ► synkatpodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mattias påminner om bokförlagens bristande kontroll av fackböcker och Madelene undrar vad fan hon får för pengarna efter att hon fått inblick i myndigheters anställningsförfarande.Dessutom: mobilförbud, MacDowall och maratontider.Podden görs av Magasinet Filters redaktion. Prenumerera på Filter här.Foto: Nadim Elazzeh
Mattias och Marcus summerar våren och de tio första omgångarna i Allsvenskan Fantasy. Vi går igenom vilka som blev de stora vinnarna i dubbelomgång 8, om frikortet egentligen var starkast före eller efter dubbeln, och hur vi agerade med våra egna lag. Avsnittet avslutas med en framåtblick mot kommande dubbel- och blankomgångar och hur vi resonerar kring våra byggen inför nästa fas av säsongen.
Mattias drar världens story och Josef har mer koll än vanligt i veckans avsnitt!Avsnittet på YouTube ► https://youtu.be/ITgWMk6PzosBli en Synkare idag! ► patreon.com/SynkatPodcastSynkat består av:Mattias ► youtube.com/@MatinbumJosef ► youtube.com/@GlootenMaila oss på ► synkatpodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kenny och Mattias tar ner senaste omgången och snackar upp kommande blank i Allsvenskan Fantasy. Hur blev GAIS-Kalmar den mest intressanta matchen? Många potentiella fynd som visar sig men uppehållet stör. Och hur länge kan vi egentligen prata om Isherwoods DA-siffror?
Programledare: Björn JohnsonPanel: Fabian Ahlstrand & Robin BerglundGäster: Myggan & Gustaf LagerbielkeGäster på länk: Johnnie & Mattias, Johan Hove & Herman MagnussonRedaktion: Oliver Tommos Jernberg, Carl Hultin, Victor Enberg & William ÅbergAnsvarig utgivare: Dawid Fjäll Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ende Mai ist es soweit: Die kleinen Tomatenpflanzen dürfen ins Freie umziehen. In dieser Folge spricht unser Host Tobi mit dem Gartenjournalisten und "Tomatennerd" Mattias Nemeth. Er teilt seine besten Tipps für eine reiche Tomatenernte im Garten. Mattias züchtet auch selbst Tomaten und kennt sich mit dem richtigen Standort, Bodenansprüchen und der Pflege bestens aus. Für seine Tomaten nutzt er eine ungewöhnliche Methode zur Bestäubung: eine Stimmgabel. Wie das geht und wie du noch für leckere Tomaten sorgen kannst, das hörst du in dieser Podcastfolge.Mattias' Lieblingssorten sind:Multiflora-Cocktailtomate 'Barry's Crazy Cherry'Cocktailtomate 'Awesome Emma' Salattomate 'Matina'Salattomate 'Lukullus''Tropical Sunset' (gelb-orange Früchte)Freilandtomate 'Pineapple Fog'Wildtomate 'Golden Currant' mit gelben, kleinen FrüchtenUnseren Podcast-Tipp "Hormongesteuert" kannst du hier hören: https://1.ard.de/hormongesteuertDu hast einen Themenvorschlag für unseren Podcast? Dann schreibe uns einfach eine Nachricht über unser Kontaktformular!
Mattias pratar om sin morgonrutin och Josef kan inte äta fransknougat i veckans avsnitt!Avsnittet på YouTube ► https://youtu.be/pkNsZuftPAYBli en Synkare idag! ► patreon.com/SynkatPodcastSynkat består av:Mattias ► youtube.com/@MatinbumJosef ► youtube.com/@GlootenMaila oss på ► synkatpodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
05-20 Mattias Samuelsson end-of-season full 910 Wed, 20 May 2026 13:30:00 +0000 c5ct7ZsRpeRX79kw5BI8mXpFijGG0nFs hockey,nhl,buffalo sabres,mattias samuelsson,sports Sabres Hockey hockey,nhl,buffalo sabres,mattias samuelsson,sports 05-20 Mattias Samuelsson end-of-season Nobody talks more Sabres than WGR Sports Radio 550 and broadcasts all the games from training camp through the regular season and playoffs. WGR Sports Radio 550 proud partner and official voice of the Buffalo Sabres. On Demand Audio is presented by Northwest Bank. For What's Next. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https
Fantasyguiden är tillbaka för att prata Allsvenskan Fantasy och denna gång påminner Kenny och Mattias om att omgång 8 inte är färdigspelad än och att punkterade bussar kan ta revansch i återstående matcher. Vi kikar på om det är bäst att dra frikort innan eller efter uppehållet. Och hur påverkar den bekräftade blanken eventuella transfers framöver?
Brian Koziol joins to analyze the Buffalo Sabres' Game 4 win in Montreal, highlighting Mattias Samuelsson's evolution into a well-rounded defenseman. They also examine Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen's performance and the difficult goalie rotation decisions facing Lindy Ruff. 01:00 - Thompson's Playoff Impact 02:12 - Koziol on Mattias Samuelsson 05:40 - Goalie Rotation and Youth
05-12 Mattias Samuelson Game 4 Postgame
Mattias Samuelsson reacts to Sabres Game 4 win full 218 Wed, 13 May 2026 09:53:21 +0000 4hz4kyHH67rB99p7pvazC5ZtXDAzM4xi news WBEN Extras news Mattias Samuelsson reacts to Sabres Game 4 win Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-li
Join host Nick Schutt on Robots and Red Tape as he sits down with Mattias Aggeler, eDiscovery expert and co-founder of Farsight.Mattias shares his accidental entry into IT forensics in 2008 and the journey that led him to build a modern, container-based eDiscovery platform. The conversation explores the real-world complexities of processing billions of documents for major investigations, the critical importance of scoping and reproducibility, and the practical — and currently limited — role of AI in legal tech.Key topics:What eDiscovery really is and why it can make or break major legal casesThe massive challenges of scoping custodians, processing messy data, and ensuring defensibilityAI's current practical uses versus its limitations around repeatability in courtThe shift to structured data, modern attachments, and integrated investigationsWhy flexibility and “eDiscovery on your terms” matters more than everWatch the full conversation here on YouTube and your favorite podcast platforms.Robots and Red Tape | Host: Nick Schutt | Channel: @RobotsandRedTapeAI#eDiscovery #LegalTech #DigitalForensics #AIinLaw #eDiscoveryAI #LegalInnovation #DataPrivacy #GDPR #StructuredData #Investigations #LegalOperations #Kubernetes #Farsight #RobotsAndRedTape #LitigationSupport
Vi snackar med Mattias Bohlin, en av grundarna till Happy Golfer och dessutom TV-kommentator på Max. Vi snackar såklart om hemligheten bakom Happy Golfer-konceptet och hinner dessutom riva av lite analyser kring LIV-touren, och vi får även ångrat tips på hur vi tar vår egen golf framåt. Mattias Bohlin om Happy Golfer och LIV-touren: 00:09:19 – Mattias in 00:59:15 – Mattias ut Mer från Tyngre Radio Avslutningsvis – du som lyssnar på vår podcast får gärna betygsätta den på Apple Podcasts – lämna gärna en recension. Då blir podden mer synlig för andra plus att värdarna blir glada.
William Parmer shares how education, faith, family support, and bold action helped him move from law enforcement into rental investing, passive income, and the deeper pursuit of buying back his time.See article: https://www.unitedstatesrealestateinvestor.com/create-remarkable-courage-to-buy-back-your-time-with-william-parmer/(00:00) - Introduction to The REI Agent Podcast and William Parmer(00:24) - William's Welcome and Goal to Inspire Investors(00:34) - From Veteran and Law Enforcement Officer to Real Estate Investor(00:46) - COVID Patrol Shifts, Podcast Discovery, and Learning Through Master Passive Income(03:15) - How Real Estate Education Changed William's View of the Paycheck Path(03:56) - Coaching, Cold Feet, and Closing the First Out-of-State Rental(05:56) - William's Family Life and Being a Husband and Father of Four Girls(06:41) - The Kitchen Table Money Conversation With His Wife(08:12) - Choosing Between Single-Family Rentals, Short-Term Rentals, and Mobile Home Parks(08:24) - Why Mobile Home Parks Are More Complex Than Traditional Rentals(10:26) - Mobile Home Parks, Affordability, and Risk Compared With Luxury Rentals(11:16) - Short-Term Rental Risk and Using Long-Term Rental Numbers as the Backup Plan(12:33) - The ABC Plan for Short-Term, Mid-Term, and Long-Term Rental Exits(13:08) - Mid-Term Rentals, Furnished Finder, and Less Management(13:50) - Market Differences in Vacation Rentals, Mid-Term Rentals, and Co-Living(15:12) - Finding Cash-Flowing Long-Term Rentals in Tougher Interest Rate Markets(16:17) - Factoring Property Management Into the Numbers From Day One(17:34) - Researching Appreciation, Local Industries, and Midwest Market Myths(18:21) - William's Zillow and AI Process for Analyzing Out-of-State Markets(21:51) - Using Property Managers for Virtual Market Feedback(22:28) - How to Ask Property Managers About Specific Rental Properties(23:42) - Working With Agents and Property Managers Before Making Offers(24:57) - The Value of Boots-on-Ground Professionals in Repeat Markets(26:29) - Building a Vendor Rolodex Through Local Banks, Managers, and Referrals(27:47) - The Biggest Mistake New Investors Make(28:01) - Analysis Paralysis and Why New Investors Chase Perfect Numbers(29:11) - Why Most Beginner Mistakes Are Not as Catastrophic as They Feel(30:41) - Buying Below Market Value and Focusing on Cash Flow(31:32) - The Hidden Expenses Beginners Forget in Cash-Flow Calculations(32:15) - Why William Recommends Reaching at Least 10 Rentals(33:40) - Mattias's Line in the Sand Against DIY Repairs(35:46) - Local Bank Relationships, ARV Lending, and Flexible Financing(36:37) - How Rental Housing Serves People Who Do Not Want to Own(37:57) - Using Equity, Refinances, and HELOCs to Grow(38:43) - The Golden Nugget: Start With Education(38:58) - Podcasts, Notes, AI Explanations, Books, Coaching, and Meetups(41:11) - Foundational Books for Investors(41:20) - Rich Dad Poor Dad, Cashflow Quadrant, Benjamin Hardy, and Mindset Books(42:24) - Where to Find William Parmer and Breakthrough InvestorContact William Parmerhttps://masterpassiveincome.com/coach/william-parmerhttps://www.facebook.com/william.parmer.2025/https://www.instagram.com/william.c.parmer/https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-cary-parmer-8480382a4/William Parmer's story is a powerful reminder that financial freedom does not begin with perfect confidence. It begins with education, action, and the courage to buy back your time. Keep learning, keep building, and keep moving toward a life that gives your family more options. For more inspiring investor conversations, visit https://reiagent.comIs success destroying your peace? Most pros grind until they break. Download The Investor's Life Balance Sheet: A Holistic Wealth Audit to see if you are building a legacy or heading for burnout. Presented by The REI Agent Podcast & United States Real Estate Investor® https://sendfox.com/lp/m4jrl
Med sex dagar kvar till att den svenska VM-truppen presenteras tar Isak, Noa och Mattias ut SINA bruttotrupper inför mästerskapet. Vem blir den stora skrällen och vem får stanna hemma? Noa har hittat en "joker" som rör upp känslor i studion, och bildproducenten hängs för att fel trupp läggs upp. Vi analyserar även gårdagens dramatik där Arsenal säkrade sin finalplats i Champions League – var straffsituationen med Gabriel helt avgörande? Dessutom blickar vi framåt mot CL-semifinalen mellan Bayern München och PSG tillsammans med spelexperten Alexander Snäcke. I studion: Isak Dahlin, Noa Bachner & Mattias Tengblad. Gäst via länk: Alexander Snäcke. Ansvarig utgivare: Klas Granström
Could AI handle the worst parts of incident response before you even join the call? Mattias and Paulina talk with Birol Yildiz about AI-written status updates, fast root cause analysis, and the path from read-only help to autonomous fixes. They also explore why post-mortems and documentation may be some of the best places to start. We are always happy to answer any questions, hear suggestions for new episodes, or hear from you, our listeners. DevSecOps Talks podcast LinkedIn page DevSecOps Talks podcast website DevSecOps Talks podcast YouTube channel
Medverkande i detta avsnitt är: Fredrik, Mattias och Poki.I detta avsnitt bjuder vi på samtal om spel, film och mycket mer - allt i ett späckat format!Spel & spelrelaterat som tas upp:SAROS,Windrose,Sol Cesto,REPLACED,The Roottrees are Dead,The Séance of Blake Manor,TV, Film, Youtube & Anime:Witch Hat Atelier,Övrigt:Fanta Crimson Cherry & Xbox firar 25 år!Kom med i vår Discord här! - Nördliv på iTunes – Nördliv på Spotify
In this episode of Investor Connect, we welcome Mathias Ihlenfeld of ByMathias, who shares his journey from growing up near Frankfurt, Germany, coming to the U.S. to play college tennis, earning a business degree and an MBA from the University of Alabama, and working in consulting at IBM SAP before launching Woom Bikes in the U.S. in 2014. Mattias recounts bootstrapping the kids' bike brand from selling 13 bikes in year one to over $20 million in revenue within five years, landing on the Inc. 5000 list three years in a row, and learning key lessons around creating market awareness, funding rapid growth, and building the right team and culture. He explains his shift from operator to coach with an empathetic, question-led style, discusses the value of mentorship and the Texas startup ecosystem's growth and fragmented communities, and covers fundraising realities, investor readiness, and scaling challenges in the $3–$10 million "no man's land," plus his work with birthing of Giants to help middle-market businesses scale profitably and prepare for exit. Visit ByMathias at bymathias.kit.com/ Reach out to at www.linkedin.com/in/mathias-ihlenfeld/ , and on mathias@mathiastx.com ________________________________________________________________________ For more episodes from Investor Connect, please visit the site at: http://investorconnect.org Check out our other podcasts here: https://investorconnect.org/ For Investors check out: https://tencapital.group/investor-landing/ For Startups check out: https://tencapital.group/company-landing/ For eGuides check out: https:/_/tencapital.group/education/ For upcoming Events, check out https://tencapital.group/events/ For Feedback please contact info@tencapital.group Please follow, share, and leave a review. Music courtesy of Bensound.
Jeremy White and Joe DiBiase react to the Buffalo Sabres' thrilling playoff comeback against the Bruins, highlighting Mattias Samuelsson's go-ahead goal and the electric arena atmosphere. They discuss the game with producer Owen and take a call from a fan in Sweden before previewing the start of Buffalo Bills OTAs and NFL trade rumors. 01:26 - Sabres Playoff Comeback Recap 05:00 - Owen's First Playoff Experience 07:41 - Fan Call From Sweden 11:40 - Bills OTAs and Trade News
04-19 Tage Thompson and Mattias Samuelsson Postgame Game 1 vs the Boston Bruins
Pontus Jansson åkte på en mardrömslik korsbandsskada och det är en tragedi för alla inblandade, enligt Mattias. Isak tror att karriären är över, men får mothugg. I studion: Isak Dahlin, Andreas Brännström, Mattias Tengblad. Ansvarig utgivare: Klas Granström.
Lyxbutik i London, merchaffär i Las Vegas, Bianca Ingrosso på Parc des Princes... För PSG spelar det ingen roll om supportrarna gillar fotboll eller bara tröjorna – de vill bara ha deras pengar. I alla fall enligt Therese, som får gå loss ordentligt inför sin krönika på lördag! I övrigt har Isak listat de fem (sju) bästa Champions League-matcherna genom tiderna, och Mattias får utlopp för all sin ilska mot Spurs usla ledarskap. I studion: Isak Dahlin, Therese Strömberg och Mattias Tengblad. Ansvarig utgivare: Klas Granström.
04-14 Mattias Samuelsson Postgame
04-02 Mattias Samuelsson Postgame
This episode with Joachim Hill-Grannec asks: How do platforms bloat, and how do you keep them simple and fast with trunk-based dev and small batches? Which metrics prove it works—cycle time, uptime, or developer experience? Can security act as a partner that speeds delivery instead of a gate? We are always happy to answer any questions, hear suggestions for new episodes, or hear from you, our listeners. DevSecOps Talks podcast LinkedIn page DevSecOps Talks podcast website DevSecOps Talks podcast YouTube channel Summary In this episode of DevSecOps Talks, Mattias speaks with Joachim Hill-Grannec, co-founder of Peltek, a boutique consulting firm specializing in high-availability, cloud-native infrastructure. Following up on a previous episode where Steve discussed cleaning up bloated platforms, Mattias and Joachim dig into why platforms get bloated in the first place and how platform teams should think when building from scratch. Their conversation spans cloud provider preferences, the primacy of cycle time, the danger of adding process in response to failure, and a strong argument for treating security and quality as enablers rather than gatekeepers. Key Topics Platform Teams Should Serve Delivery Teams Joachim frames the core question of platform engineering around who the platform is actually for. His answer is clear: the delivery teams are the client. Platform engineers should focus on making it easier for developers to ship products, not on making their own work more convenient. He connects this directly to platform bloat. In his experience, many platforms grow uncontrollably because platform engineers keep adding tools that help the platform team itself: "Look, I spent this week to make my job this much faster." But Joachim pushes back on this instinct — the platform team is an amplifier for the organization, and every addition should be evaluated by whether it helps a product get to production faster and gives developers better visibility into what they are working on. Choosing a Cloud Provider: Preferences vs. Reality The conversation briefly explores cloud provider choices. Joachim says GCP is his personal favorite from a developer perspective because of cleaner APIs and faster response times, though he acknowledges Google's tendency to discontinue services unexpectedly. He describes AWS as the market workhorse — mature, solid, and widely adopted, comparing it to "the Java of the land." Azure gets the coldest reception; both acknowledge it has improved over time, but Joachim says he still struggles whenever he is forced to use it. They observe that cloud choices are frequently made outside engineering. Finance teams, investors, and existing enterprise agreements often drive the decision more than technical fit. Joachim notes a common pairing: organizations using Google Workspace for productivity but AWS for cloud infrastructure, partly because the Entra ID (formerly Azure AD) integration with AWS Identity Center works more smoothly via SCIM than the equivalent Google Workspace setup, which requires a Lambda function to sync groups. Measuring Platform Success: Cycle Time Above All When Mattias asks how a team can tell whether a platform is actually successful, Joachim separates subjective and objective measures. On the subjective side, he points to developer happiness and developer experience (DX). Feedback from delivery teams matters, even if surveys are imperfect. On the objective side, his favorite metric is cycle time — specifically, the time from when code is ready to when it reaches production. He also mentions uptime and availability, but keeps returning to cycle time as the clearest indicator that a platform is helping teams deliver faster. This aligns with DORA research, which has consistently shown that deployment frequency and lead time for changes are strong predictors of overall software delivery performance. Start With a Highway to Production A major theme of the episode is that platforms should begin with the shortest possible route to production. Mattias calls this a "highway to production," and Joachim strongly agrees. For greenfield projects, Joachim favors extremely fast delivery at first — commit goes to production, commit goes to production — even with minimal process. As usage and risk increase, teams can gradually add automation, testing, and safeguards. The critical thing is to keep the flow and then ask "how do we make those steps faster?" as you add them, rather than letting each new step slow down the pipeline unchallenged. He also makes a strong case for tags and promotions over branch-based deployment, noting his instinctive reaction when someone asks "which branch are we deploying from?" is: "No branches — tags and promotions." The Trap of Slowing Down After Failure Joachim warns about a common and dangerous pattern: when a bug reaches production, the natural organizational reaction is not to fix the pipeline, but to add gates. A QA team does a full pass, a security audit is inserted, a manual review step appears. Each gate slows delivery, which leads to larger batches, which increases risk, which triggers even more controls. He sees this as a vicious cycle. Organizations that respond to incidents by slowing delivery actually get worse security, worse quality, and worse throughput over time. He references a study — likely the research behind the book Accelerate by Nicole Forsgren, Jez Humble, and Gene Kim — showing that faster delivery correlates with better security and quality outcomes. The organizations adding Engineering Review Boards (ERBs) and Architecture Review Boards (ARBs) in the name of safety often do not measure the actual impact, so they never see that the controls are making things worse. Mattias connects this to AI-assisted development, where developers can now produce changes faster than ever. If the pipeline cannot keep up, the pile of unreleased changes grows, making each release riskier. Getting Buy-In: Start With Small Experiments Joachim does not recommend that a slow, process-heavy organization throw everything out overnight. Instead, he suggests starting with small experiments. Code promotions are a good entry point: teams can start producing artifacts more rapidly without changing how those artifacts are deployed. Once that works, the conversation shifts to delivering those artifacts faster. He finds starting on the artifact pipeline side produces quicker wins and more organizational buy-in than starting with the platform deployment side, which tends to be more intertwined and higher-risk to change. Guiding Principles Over a Rigid Golden Path Mattias questions the idea of a single "golden path," saying the term implies one rigid way of working. Joachim leans toward guiding principles instead. His strongest principle is simplicity — specifically, simplicity to understand, not necessarily simplicity to create. He references Rich Hickey's influential talk Simple Made Easy (from Strange Loop 2011), which distinguishes between things that are simple (not intertwined) and things that are easy (familiar or close at hand). Creating simple systems is hard work, but the payoff is systems that are easy to reason about, easy to change, and easy to secure. His second guiding principle is replaceability. When evaluating any tool in the platform, he asks: "How hard would it be to yank this out and replace it?" If swapping a component would be extremely difficult, that is a smell — it means the system has become too intertwined. Even with a tool as established as Argo CD, his team thinks about what it would look like to switch it out. Tooling Choices and Platform Foundations Joachim outlines the patterns his team typically uses when building platforms, organized into two paths: Delivery pipeline (artifact creation): - Trunk-based development over GitFlow - Release tags and promotions rather than branch-based deployment - Containerization early in the pipeline - Release Please for automated release management and changelogs - Renovate for dependency updates (used for production environment promotions from Helm charts and container images) Platform side (environment management): - Kubernetes-heavy, typically EKS on AWS - Karpenter for node scaling - AWS Load Balancer Controller only as a backing service for a separate ingress controller (not using ALB Ingress directly, due to its rough edges) - Argo CD for GitOps synchronization and deployment - Argo Image Updater for lower environments to pull latest images automatically - Helm for packaging, despite its learning curve He notes that NGINX Ingress Controller has been deprecated, so teams need to evaluate alternatives for their ingress layer. Developers Should Not Be Fully Shielded From Operations One of the more nuanced parts of the conversation is how much operational responsibility developers should have. Joachim rejects both extremes. He does not think every developer needs to know everything about infrastructure, but he has seen too many cases where developers completely isolated from runtime concerns make poor decisions — missing simple code changes that would make a system dramatically easier to deploy and operate. He advocates for transparency and collaboration. Platform repos should be open for anyone on the dev team to submit pull requests. When the platform team makes a change, they should pull in developers to work alongside them. This way, the delivery team gradually builds a deeper understanding of how the whole system works. Joachim loves the open-source maintainer model applied inside organizations: platform teams are maintainers of their areas, but anyone in the organization should be able to introduce change. He warns against building custom CLIs or heavy abstractions that create dependencies — if a developer wants to do something the CLI does not support, the platform team becomes a bottleneck. Mattias adds that opening up the platform to contributions also exposes assumptions. What feels easy to the person who built it may not be easy at all; it is just familiar. Outside contributors reveal where the system is actually hard to understand. Designers, Not Artists: Detaching Ego From Code Joachim shares an analogy he prefers over the common "developers as artists" framing. He sees developers more like designers than artists, because an artist's work is tied to their identity — they want it to endure. A designer, by contrast, creates something to serve a purpose and expects it to be replaced when something better comes along. He applies this to platforms and infrastructure: "I want my thing to get wiped out. If I build something, I want it to get removed eventually and have something better replace it." Organizations where ego is tied to specific systems or tools tend to resist change, which leads to the kind of dysfunction that keeps platforms bloated and brittle. Complexity Is the Enemy of Security Mattias raises the difficulty of maintaining complex security setups over time, especially when the original experts leave. Joachim responds firmly: complexity is anti-security. If people cannot comprehend a system, they cannot secure it well. He acknowledges that some problems are genuinely hard, but argues that much of the complexity engineers create is unnecessary — driven by ego rather than need. "The really smart people are the ones that create simple things," he says, wishing the industry would redirect its narrative from admiring complicated systems to admiring simple ones. Security and QA as Internal Consulting, Not Gatekeeping Joachim draws a parallel between security and QA. He dislikes calling a team "the quality team," preferring "verification" — they are one component of quality, not the entirety of it. Similarly, security is not one team's responsibility; it spans product design, development practices, tooling, and operations. His ideal model is for security and QA teams to operate as internal consultants whose goal is to reduce risk and improve the overall system — not to catch every possible issue at any cost. The framing matters: if a security team's mandate is simply "block all security issues," the logical conclusion is to stop shipping or delete the product entirely. That may be technically secure, but it is useless. He frames security as risk management: "Security is a risk management process, not just security for the sake of security. You're managing the risk to the business." The goal should be to deliver faster and more securely — an "and," not an "or." Mattias recalls a PCI DSS consultant joking over drinks that a system being down is perfectly compliant — no one can steal card numbers if the system is unavailable. The joke lands because it exposes exactly the broken incentive Joachim describes. Business Value as the Unifying Frame The episode closes by tying everything back to business outcomes. Joachim argues that speed and security are not opposites; both contribute to business value. Fast delivery creates value directly, while security reduces business risk — and risk management is itself a business operation. He explains why focusing on the highest-impact business bottleneck first builds trust. When you hit the big items first, you earn credibility, and subsequent changes become easier to justify. For example, one of his clients has a security group that is the slowest part of their organization. Speeding up that security process would have a massive impact on business delivery — more than optimizing the artifact pipeline. Mattias reflects that he used to see platform work as separate from business concerns — "I don't care about the business, I'm here to build a platform for developers." Looking back, he would reframe that: using business impact as the measure of platform success does not mean abandoning the focus on developers, it means having a clearer way to prioritize and demonstrate value. Highlights Joachim on platform bloat: "Your job is not to make your job faster and easier — you're an amplifier to the organization." Joachim on his favorite metric: "Cycle time is my favorite metric. I love cycle time metrics." Joachim on deployment strategy: "No branches, no branches — tags and promotions." Mattias on platform design: He calls the ideal early setup a "highway to production." Joachim on simplicity vs. ease: He references Rich Hickey's Simple Made Easy talk — "It's very hard to create simple systems that are easy to reason about. And it's very easy to create systems that are very hard to reason about." Joachim on replaceability: "If swapping a tool out would be extremely hard, that's a pretty big smell." Joachim on complexity and security: "If it's complicated, you just can't keep all the context together. Simple systems are much easier to be secure." Joachim on engineering ego: "I don't particularly like the aspect of [developers as] artists... I want my thing to get wiped out. I want it to get removed eventually and have something better replace it." He prefers the analogy of designers over artists, because artists tie their identity to their creations. Joachim on security as a blocker: "If their goal is we are going to block every security issue, the best way to do that is delete your product." Spicy cloud takes: Joachim calls GCP his favorite cloud for developers, compares AWS to "the Java of the land," and says he still struggles every time he is forced to use Azure. PCI DSS dark humor: Mattias recalls a consultant joking that a downed system is perfectly compliant — you cannot steal card numbers from a system that is not running. Joachim on the slow-down trap: Organizations add ERBs, ARBs, and manual security gates after incidents, but "the faster you can deliver, you actually get better security, better quality, and better throughput — and the more you slow it down, you go the opposite." Resources Simple Made Easy by Rich Hickey (InfoQ) — The influential 2011 talk Joachim references on distinguishing simplicity from ease in system design. DORA Metrics: The Four Keys — The research framework behind cycle time, deployment frequency, and the finding that speed and stability are not tradeoffs. Trunk Based Development — A comprehensive guide to the branching strategy Joachim recommends over GitFlow. Argo CD — Declarative GitOps for Kubernetes — The GitOps tool Joachim's team uses for cluster synchronization and deployment. Release Please (GitHub) — Google's tool for automated release management based on conventional commits, used by Joachim's team for tag-based promotions. Karpenter — Kubernetes Node Autoscaler — The node autoscaler Joachim's team uses with EKS for fast, flexible scaling. Renovate — Automated Dependency Updates — The dependency management bot Joachim uses for both build dependencies and production environment promotions.
Sverige är klart för VM i sommar efter bragden på Strawberry – som inte gav fler än tre getingar i betyg. Den levande legenden Patrick Ekwall ger en spontan sågning av Mattias och Petter sneglar mot Italiens horribla fotbollsåterväxt. I studion: Isak Dahlin, Petter Landén och Mattias Tengblad. Ansvarig utgivare: Klas Granström.
Avsnitt 511 av Sveriges nyfiknaste podd gästas av Mattias Fri. Hammarbys ordförande talar om att ha bägge A-lagen i cupfinal under våren, om strategiskiftet för dryga tio år sedan som är grund till föreningens framgångar, om varför damerna tagit fler titlar än herrarna, om att damverksamheten kan bära kostnaderna om det blir gruppspel i Champions League, om besvikelsen att man inte kunde förlänga med Kim Hellberg, om guldtrycket på Kalle Karlsson, om att det sved att sälja Lahdo, om att det kan bli fler Victor Lind-affärer och om det misslyckade försöket att köpa ut Zlatan Ibrahimovic.Dessutom berättar Bajen-basen om varför bättre insyn i spelaraffärer är bra, om att öppenhet är skydd mot kriminalitet, om varför man lägger så många miljoner på agenter, om svårigheten att få svenska företag att sponsra, om varför svensk fotboll upplevs som osäker och farlig, om kritiken att svenska klubbledare inte vågar kritisera läktarstök, om att ha tappat i publikkampen med AIK, om varför det inte finns någon oro kring HTFF, om den framgångsrika kampen att ersätta Fredrik Reinfeldt som SvFF-bas med Simon Åström och om glädjen att Hammarbys Ylva Johansson tar plats i SvFF-styrelsen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I det här avsnittet tar vi oss an jungfru marie bebådelsedagen. Vad hände då och vad är egentligen kopplingen till våfflor. Gäst är vår egen traditionsexpert Mattias Axelsson, aktuell med podcasten Svenska högtider och traditioner.Programledare: Fritte FritzsonProducent: Ida WahlströmKlippning: Silverdrake förlagSignaturmelodi: Vacaciones - av Svantana i arrangemang av Daniel AldermarkGrafik: Jonas PikeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/alltduvelatveta/Instagram: @alltduvelatveta / @frittefritzsonHar du förslag på avsnitt eller experter: Gå in på www.fritte.se och leta dig fram till kontakt!Podden produceras av Blandade Budskap AB och presenteras i samarbete med Acast........................................................Organisationer som hjälper Ukrainahttps://blagulabilen.se/http://www.humanbridge.se/https://www.rodakorset.se/https://lakareutangranser.se/nyheter/oro-over-situationen-i-ukrainaNågra organisationer som hjälper i Gazahttps://lakareutangranser.se/vad-vi-gor/har-arbetar-vi/palestinahttps://unicef.se/katastrofinsatser/hjalp-barnen-i-gazakrisenhttps://www.rodakorset.se/var-varld/har-arbetar-vi/palestina/gaza/gaza/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I veckans Värvet med Steffo Thörnquist uppstod ett sidospår som förtjänar eget rum: Temat njutning. Efter inspelningen satt jag, K Triumf, och producent Mattias Åsén kvar i Steffos rökrum och bjöds på en lektion i livets goda. Hur röker man en kvalitetscigarr från Kuba på bästa sätt? Vad dricker man till? Och hur får man ett plus ett att bli tre?SAMTALSLEDARE: Kristoffer TriumfPRODUCENT: Mattias ÅsénKLIPPNING: Paul WettermarkNY FORM: Martin Löfqvist (Untitled services)VINJETTKOMPOSITION: K Triumf.VINJETTPRODUKTION: K Triumf, P Svensson och Albin Myers.VINJETTANPASSNING: Paul Wettermark.KONTAKT: varvet@triumf.se och Instagram. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
03-17 Mattias Samuelsson full 227 Tue, 17 Mar 2026 19:30:05 +0000 24jODJLo8vVhBySVGCq1eMxqTTmXdpNh hockey,nhl,buffalo sabres,mattias samuelsson,sports Sabres Hockey hockey,nhl,buffalo sabres,mattias samuelsson,sports 03-17 Mattias Samuelsson Nobody talks more Sabres than WGR Sports Radio 550 and broadcasts all the games from training camp through the regular season and playoffs. WGR Sports Radio 550 proud partner and official voice of the Buffalo Sabres. On Demand Audio is presented by Northwest Bank. For What's Next. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frss.a
8:45 - Jeremy and Joe speak with Mattias Samuelson on the Sabres' recent success.
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03-06 Mattias Samuelsson full 153 Fri, 06 Mar 2026 17:15:00 +0000 zhqLj0GcYVwwZB73IpmOTn2AqNU6ZN7A hockey,nhl,buffalo sabres,mattias samuelsson,sports Sabres Hockey hockey,nhl,buffalo sabres,mattias samuelsson,sports 03-06 Mattias Samuelsson Nobody talks more Sabres than WGR Sports Radio 550 and broadcasts all the games from training camp through the regular season and playoffs. WGR Sports Radio 550 proud partner and official voice of the Buffalo Sabres. On Demand Audio is presented by Northwest Bank. For What's Next. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frss.a
02-22 Mattias Samuelsson full 173 Sun, 22 Feb 2026 17:00:37 +0000 6EZvLYFyIpsHL5SbcV3aS8XbHVAtzrQT hockey,nhl,buffalo sabres,team usa,mattias samuelsson,2026 winter olympics,sports Sabres Hockey hockey,nhl,buffalo sabres,team usa,mattias samuelsson,2026 winter olympics,sports 02-22 Mattias Samuelsson Nobody talks more Sabres than WGR Sports Radio 550 and broadcasts all the games from training camp through the regular season and playoffs. WGR Sports Radio 550 proud partner and official voice of the Buffalo Sabres. On Demand Audio is presented by Northwest Bank. For What's Next. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frss.a
Stockholm's Mattias Grunberg reflects on winning the Eisenhower Trophy as an amateur, then spending 14+ years on the DP World Tour and seven on the PGA Tour—including four pro wins and a career that took him to 56+ countries.Amateur Golf Links:AmateurGolf.comSubscribeInstagramTwitterFacebookYouTube
02-18 Mattias Samuelsson full 275 Wed, 18 Feb 2026 18:15:09 +0000 L5cNKyqZNPRKjcOfeJd0Z84tagb9H0nM hockey,nhl,buffalo sabres,mattias samuelsson,sports Sabres Hockey hockey,nhl,buffalo sabres,mattias samuelsson,sports 02-18 Mattias Samuelsson Nobody talks more Sabres than WGR Sports Radio 550 and broadcasts all the games from training camp through the regular season and playoffs. WGR Sports Radio 550 proud partner and official voice of the Buffalo Sabres. On Demand Audio is presented by Northwest Bank. For What's Next. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frss.a