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Das Mindset der Champions
Das Mindset der Champions - Folge 90 - Freiheit ist eine Entscheidung. - mit Caro Fischer

Das Mindset der Champions

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 56:10


In dieser Podcastfolge spreche ich mit Caro Fischer über ihren ganz eigenen Weg zu mehr innerer und äußerer Freiheit. Nach ihrem Studium im ganzheitlichen Gesundheitsmanagement hat sie sich selbstständig gemacht. Vor ein paar Monaten hat Caro sich für eine Zeit als Fitnesstrainerin auf einem Kreuzfahrtschiff entschieden. Warum? Weil sie Abenteuer, Wachstum und Selbstbestimmung miteinander verbinden wollte. Wir sprechen über ihre Learnings aus dieser intensiven Zeit, über das Auf und Ab ihres Lebenswegs, über den Mut, neue Wege zu gehen – und darüber, warum Freiheit keine Belohnung ist, sondern eine Entscheidung, die man immer wieder trifft. Caro auf Instagramm: https://www.instagram.com/caro.lin.fischer/ Caros Webseite: https://carolin-holistic-health.com Tickets für unser Mega - Event am 28.6.2025 in der Skybox in Kempten. Dieser Abend wird unvergesslich: https://megavents.de Du möchtest mich Live erleben? – Hier sind alle Termine für 2025 1. Gartenmeditationsreise – Ein Sommerabend, der dein Herz berührt. Im idyllischen Kräuter- und Gemüsegarten von Schorsch Kössel, begleitet von den Liveklängen des Gitarristen Manfred Guggemos, tauchst du mit Tobias in über 5 verschiedene, geführte Meditationen ein – voller Musik, Tiefe und Humor.

That Was The Week
Are Google and Meta Screwed?

That Was The Week

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 36:58


Show Notes: Are Google and Meta Screwed?And does it make any Sense?April 18, 2025OverviewThis week's newsletter delves into a pivotal moment for two of tech's biggest players: Meta and Google. Long dominant through strategic acquisitions and platform control, both are now under intense legal scrutiny. At the same time, a new platform shift—centered on AI—threatens to upend their business models, just as geopolitical forces reshape global markets.Listeners will gain insight into how antitrust battles, legacy acquisitions, AI innovation, and trade wars intersect to challenge the future of these giants. We'll connect disparate articles to reveal patterns that go beyond individual stories.Key TrendsKey Trend 1: Government Antitrust Pressure and Legal BattlesSignificance: After decades of unchecked growth, Meta and Google face unprecedented antitrust scrutiny. The outcomes could reset the rules for digital markets—and determine whether breakups or massive fines become the norm.Talking Point 1: Meta's High-Stakes Trial“In a just world, the FTC has no shot to win this case. The case is so nebulous and weak…”– M.G. Siegler, “The Meta Points of Meta's Trial” (https://spyglass.org/meta-trial/)• Highlights the FTC's challenge: litigating past acquisitions with vague theories of harm.Talking Point 2: Google Guilty in Ad Tech Monopoly“A judge ruled that Google holds a monopolistic position in the technology of online advertising, unfairly harming rivals and advertisers.”– David McCabe, New York Times(https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/17/technology/google-ad-tech-antitrust-ruling.html)• Marks the second major U.S. court loss for Google in under a year, setting the stage for structural remedies.Key Trend 2: Strategic Platform Shifts and Legacy AcquisitionsSignificance: Meta's survival has hinged on buying Instagram and WhatsApp; now those very deals are under fire. The pattern echoes past shifts—desktop to mobile—and underscores how acquisitions can both secure and imperil platform relevance.Talking Point 1: The Value and Vulnerability of Instagram“Without Instagram, Meta is screwed.”– M.G. Siegler, Spyglass (https://spyglass.org/without-instagram-meta-is-screwed/)• Shows Instagram's ad revenue underpins Meta's funding for new bets (metaverse, AI).Talking Point 2: Echoes of the Mobile Battle“Facebook 2.0 will try to kill Facebook 1.0 and Google 2.0 will try to kill Google 1.0.”– Editorial, “Are Google and Meta Screwed?” (Newsletter for April 11, 2025)• Reminds us how prior platform shifts demanded reinvention—AI may require the same.Key Trend 3: AI‑Driven Disruption and the Next PlatformsSignificance: Just as mobile upended desktop, AI is redrawing the map of search, discovery, and social engagement. Meta and Google must adapt to challengers like OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI and novel features such as memory and reasoning.Talking Point 1: AI Search and Discovery Race“OpenAI, Anthropic, Perplexity, and Grok capture users for AI based search and discovery.”– Editorial, “Are Google and Meta Screwed?”• Signals user migration away from traditional search and feeds.Talking Point 2: The AI Price War and Memory Features“OpenAI slashes prices for GPT‑4.1 by up to 75%, igniting an AI price war among tech giants.”– Bryson Masse, VentureBeat (https://venturebeat.com/ai/gpt-4-1-ai-price-war-developers/)“Claude's memory feature … allows the chatbot to recall details from previous interactions.”– Michael Nuñez, VentureBeat(https://venturebeat.com/ai/claude-just-gained-superpowers-anthropics-ai-can-now-search-your-entire-google-workspace-without-you/)• Underscores how product feature arms races could outflank legacy ad models.Key Trend 4: Global Economic Realignments and Trade WarsSignificance: Tech doesn't operate in a vacuum. Tariffs and nationalism are reshaping supply chains and consumer behavior, with knock‑on effects for digital giants reliant on ad dollars and global audiences.Talking Point 1: Tariffs as a “Tectonic Plate Shift”“Trump's tariffs are part of a broader movement in the global economy which he describes as a ‘tectonic plate shift.'”– Peter R. Orszag, New York Times video (https://www.nytimes.com/video/opinion/100000010103488/trumps-tariffs-are-part-of-a-tectonic-plate-shift-in-the-global-economy.html)• Reflects how trade policy uncertainty seeps into tech investment and consumer prices.Talking Point 2: The End of Globalism vs Economic Globalization“Globalisation as we've known it for the past couple of decades has come to an end.”– Frank Furedi, Spiked (https://www.spiked-online.com/2025/04/15/the-end-of-globalism-is-nigh/)• Positions economic nationalism alongside persistent interdependence—tech firms must navigate both.Discussion QuestionsHow do the FTC's and DOJ's strategies against Meta and Google reflect a shift in government confidence and capability to regulate tech giants?Would breaking up Instagram and WhatsApp—or forcing Google to divest its ad tech—spur innovation or simply weaken platforms in an era of AI competition?In what ways has the shift from mobile to AI mirrored past platform transitions, and what lessons should Meta and Google apply as they pursue “2.0” strategies?Is the AI price war (GPT‑4.1 cuts, Claude memory, Grok features) a sustainable model for developers and businesses, or will it erode margins across the ecosystem?Do Trump's tariffs and rising economic nationalism ultimately strengthen China's tech incumbents (Huawei, Temu, Shein) more than they pressure U.S. companies? (Controversial)With visionaries like Jack Dorsey and Elon Musk calling to “delete all IP law,” how should tech firms balance creator rights against AI training needs? (Controversial) 7. How does the narrative of “the end of globalism” influence Big Tech's investment in international expansion and localized product strategies?Closing IdeasMeta and Google stand at a crossroads: legal rulings threaten their core business structures while AI challengers redefine user engagement.Their historic playbook—acquiring emerging rivals and evolving ad models—now collides with fast‑moving technology, activist regulators, and geopolitical headwinds.Final Thought: Survival for these giants will depend on agility—embracing AI as the next platform, rethinking past acquisitions, and navigating a world where borders, both digital and national, are being redrawn.Generated on 4/18/2025 with Newsletter Creator This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thatwastheweek.com/subscribe

HealVersity - Die Macht der Epigenetik
#85 Ein vitales und energiegeladenes Leben mit Breathwork mit Michael Nuss

HealVersity - Die Macht der Epigenetik

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 43:27


Mon, 03 Mar 2025 04:00:00 +0000 https://healversity.podigee.io/92-neue-episode 18853dff53cea729dd5d0a986422e17c Gast: Michael Nuss, Autor, Seminarleiter und einer der führenden Wim Hof Trainer in Europa Gast: Michael Nuss, Autor, Seminarleiter und einer der führenden Wim Hof Trainer in Europa In dieser Episode vertiefen wir uns nicht nur in die Welt der Atmung, sondern auch in die kraftvolle Verbindung zwischen Atemtechniken, Kältetraining und Epigenetik. Michael Nuß, ein zertifizierter Wim Hof Instructor und systemischer Coach, erklärt uns im Gespräch mit Timo Janisch, wie die Kombination aus Breathwork und Eisbaden eine einzigartige Möglichkeit bietet, unsere körperliche und mentale Gesundheit nachhaltig zu stärken. Michael teilt mit uns, wie das Eisbaden und die gezielte Atmung, den Körper und Geist auf eine tiefgreifende Weise verändern können. Durch die Atmung aktivieren wir unser Nervensystem, setzen positive Stressreaktionen in Gang und stimulieren die Mitochondrien, die sogenannten "Energiefabriken" unserer Zellen. Kombiniert mit dem Kältetraining – dem Eisbaden – stärken wir das Immunsystem und optimieren unsere Lebensenergie. Doch es geht noch weiter: Diese Techniken haben auch einen direkten Einfluss auf unsere Epigenetik. Michael erklärt, wie regelmäßige Atemübungen und Kältetraining nicht nur den Körper regenerieren, sondern auch das epigenetische "Programm" aktiv beeinflussen können. Diese Praktiken fördern eine gesunde Zellaktivität, reduzieren Entzündungen und stärken das Wohlbefinden auf zellulärer Ebene. Der spannende Zusammenhang zwischen Atemtechniken, Kältetraining und Epigenetik zeigt sich nicht nur in der Verbesserung der körperlichen Fitness, sondern auch in der tiefgreifenden emotionalen Heilung. Durch das Loslassen von Blockaden und emotionalem Stress während der Atem- und Eissessions können tief verwurzelte Muster aufgelöst und eine neue Lebenskraft aktiviert werden. Michael hat diese Erfahrungen nicht nur selbst gemacht, sondern auch zahlreichen Menschen in seinen Seminaren und Live-Events vermittelt. Michael lädt uns ein, diese kraftvollen Techniken zu erlernen und mit ihm zusammen in die transformative Welt des Eisbaden und Breathwork einzutauchen. Wer neugierig geworden ist, kann direkt auf Michaels Website michaelnuss.com nach weiteren Infos und den nächsten Seminaren suchen – ein nachhaltiges Erlebnis, das Körper und Geist auf eine völlig neue Weise erfrischt und heilt. Diese Episode ist ein Muss für alle, die ihre Gesundheit auf natürliche Weise fördern, ihre Epigenetik aktiv unterstützen und den Weg zu mehr Lebensqualität finden wollen. Tauche ein in die Welt von Breathwork, Eisbaden und Epigenetik – und entdecke die wahre Kraft deines Körpers! Neugierig auf mehr? Entdecke auch das Buch „Eisbaden – Dein Weg zu Gesundheit, Kraft und Lebensfreude“ unter www.michaelnuss.com/buch und erfahre alles über die transformative Kraft des Eisbadens. SPECIAL für unserer Hörer unter www.michaelnuss.com: Erhalte 50 € Rabatt auf Michaels Wim Hof Kurse im Allgäu – einfach den Code “healversity” bei der Buchung eingeben. (Aktuelle Termine: März 2025 * 14.–16. März – Sonthofen im Allgäu • 28.–30. März – Immenstadt im Allgäu (inkl. Schwitzhütte) April 2025 * 4.–6. April – Sonthofen im Allgäu • 11.–13. April – Immenstadt (inkl. Schwitzhütte) • Oster Retreat: 17.–21. April – Immenstadt im Allgäu 92 full Gast: Michael Nuss, Autor, Seminarleiter und einer der führenden Wim Hof Trainer in Europa no HEALVERSITY, Manuel Burzler, Timo Janisch

Politely Pushy with Eric Chemi
Following the Rising Tide of AI with VentureBeat's Michael Nuñez

Politely Pushy with Eric Chemi

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 45:12


AI is the moment, and Michael Nuñez, editorial director at VentureBeat, unravels the tension between journalism and the business of technology in this episode of Politely Pushy.Inspired by the early development of large language models (LLM) and AI, Michael sought a way to break into the space. Enter VentureBeat. Michael's regular conversations with engineers, builders, and doers who know this emerging technology best help him distill a wildly popular and important topic to the masses.Take the evolution of digital design tools, from Adobe to Canva to AI image generators, for example. Michael's editorial edge comes by assessing trending stories about AI and digital design tools through an enterprise lens and gauging those findings for impact among readers. Listen in as Michael and Eric discuss how newsrooms integrate AI and define “newsworthy” in the new age of digital media. To read Michael's latest editorial work, visit www.venturebeat.com/author/michael_nunez/.

The Rabbit Hole: The Definitive Developer's Podcast
306. Imposter Syndrome (Replay)

The Rabbit Hole: The Definitive Developer's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 26:08


Today on the show we are joined by none other than our host, Michael Nuñez's brother, Steven Nuñez! Steven will be helping us in our discussion about a very special topic and one that is very common amongst developers, imposter's syndrome! Sound familiar? Feel familiar? Well, chances are at some point in your professional career (and beyond) you have probably felt like an imposter.

The Rabbit Hole: The Definitive Developer's Podcast
255. Developer Friendly Reminders (Replay)

The Rabbit Hole: The Definitive Developer's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 18:05


What is your ritual for starting the day? Are you starting out by choosing a deliberate practice that can help skyrocket your productivity?  Welcome back to another episode of The Rabbit Hole, co-hosting today with me, Michael Nuñez, is Dave Anderson. Today we are giving you developer-friendly reminders! Things that you can do with your life that will take five minutes that you should be doing, every now and then. So stay tuned as we share some friendly reminders to help you get through your day! 

The Rabbit Hole: The Definitive Developer's Podcast
250. Imposter Syndrome (Replay)

The Rabbit Hole: The Definitive Developer's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 26:08


Today on the show we are joined by none other than our host, Michael Nuñez's brother, Steven Nuñez! Steven will be helping us in our discussion about a very special topic and one that is very common amongst developers, imposter's syndrome! Sound familiar? Feel familiar? Well, chances are at some point in your professional career (and beyond) you have probably felt like an imposter.

The Rabbit Hole: The Definitive Developer's Podcast
210. Developer Friendly Reminders

The Rabbit Hole: The Definitive Developer's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 18:05


What is your ritual for starting the day? Are you starting out by choosing a deliberate practice that can help skyrocket your productivity?  Welcome back to another episode of The Rabbit Hole, co-hosting today with me, Michael Nuñez, is Dave Anderson. Today we are giving you developer-friendly reminders! Things that you can do with your life that will take five minutes that you should be doing, every now and then. So stay tuned as we share some friendly reminders to help you get through your day! 

Windkante - alles rund ums Rad - Von den Radsportexperten Karsten Migels und Marc Rohde

Es ist einiges los in Oberösterreich was den Radsport anbelangt und deswegen machen wir in der 80. Ausgabe der Windkante einen Abstecher dort hin und sprechen mit Michael Nußbaumer. Er ist der Organisator des Race Around Austria und zudem für die Organisation der Rennserie Oberösterreich Classics und damit der am 10.Juni in Linz beginnenden Öberösterreich Rundfahrt, der Junioren Rundfahrt in Oberösterreich und das Welser Innenstadtkriterium im September verantwortlich. (ab Minute 1:05) Und wir befassen uns mit der Geschichte der Postfahrräder in Deutschland, die Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts ihren Anfang nahm. Wenke Wilhelm vom Museum für Kommunikation in Berlin führt uns durch die Historie des postgehörnten Drahtesels (ab Minute 19:45).

La Voz Apostolica
Sermon | Posee la Tierra | Hno Michael Nuñez

La Voz Apostolica

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 32:40


La Voz Apostolica
Sermon | Jesus, The Good Father : Jesus El Bien Padre | Hno Michael Nuñez

La Voz Apostolica

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 25:35


Sitzfleisch
S2E2 Der Organisator

Sitzfleisch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 76:01


Christoph Strasser konnte das Race Around Austria mit einer neuen Rekordzeit gewinnen. Mit 3 Tagen, 11 Stunden und 26 Minuten war er um 75 Minuten schneller als im Jahr 2016 und triumphierte zum vierten Mal auf der Ultradistanz des härtesten Radrennens Europas. Das ihm das überhaupt gelingen konnte ist auch den Veranstaltern des Rennens zu verdanken. Dr. Michael Nußbaumer und sein Team haben in einer schwierigen und herausfordernden Zeit ein unglaubliches Radrennen organisiert und genau darum geht es in der aktuellen Episode. Sitzfleisch - Wird produziert von der Podcastwerkstatt. Du hast Interesse an Werbung in diesem Podcast? Dann sende uns ein E-Mail an office@podcastwerkstatt.com Christoph Strasser: www.christophstrasser.at "Sitzfleisch" Trikot Kurzarm: https://www.ultracyclingshop.com/de/neu-im-onlinestore/radtrikot-sitzfleisch-2020-neu 

The Expat Experience
Improv Comedy and Online Teaching in Auckland, New Zealand with Michael Nuñez

The Expat Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 37:15


Michael chats with me about his multiple lines of work in Auckland. He describes leaving behind a well-paid job due to long commutes and daydreaming about an entirely different life.   We talk extensively about navigating international job markets, applying for the correct visa, transferring money overseas and even filing taxes! We wrap up with advice for coping with ‘expat loneliness' and managing friendships in this lifestyle.   You can read Michael's blog at https://oneandonlynunez.com/, find his Instagram @oneandonlynunez, and listen to his upcoming podcast titled the 'Here, There or Anywhere Podcast'.   | Website: https://www.theexpatexperience.org/ | Facebook: The Expat Experience | 

Melanated Stamps
Episode #5: Michael Nuñez--Headphones, Stockton, Slimy Consistency, Lithuania

Melanated Stamps

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 60:39


Michael Nuñez is my guest on this episode and he had lots to share about his adventures to 20 countries. Of course, we won't bore your to tears with a complete detailed itinerary of all of that, but tune in for the highlights and reflections! Michael currently lives in New Zealand where he is living his best life, teaching English online, and doing photography. He just celebrated his one-year anniversary of “I was sitting at my desk and saw a deal for a cheap roundtrip ticket to New Zealand and I decided to buy a one-way instead” this week. At the time of this recording, I was in China and he was preparing to depart to NZ. But now, he is loving his new life on the far side of the world. Follow him on his adventures and feel free to link up with him to support his ventures and passions. Countries Traveled: Dominican Republic, Mexico, USA, Canada, New Zealand, N. Ireland, Scotland, England, Ireland, France, Lithuania, Poland, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Sicily, Malta, Israel, Sweden, Norway. herethereoranywherepodcast.com (future podcast about podcast and visas) oneandonlynunez.com (Life Blog) imagesbynunez.com (Photography) Instagram Hashtags: #oneandonlynunez #imagesbynunez

Lunch Break! Podcast
Episode 2 - Dating On The Apps w/ Justin H. Min & Bryan Michael Nuñez

Lunch Break! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 28:54


Two of our leads from our new series, "Dating After College" share their insights into the dating world after leaving college.

dating apps justin h min michael nu
If Then | News on technology, Silicon Valley, politics, and tech policy

On this week’s If Then, Slate’s April Glaser and Will Oremus talk about a somewhat surprising speech from the antitrust chief of Trump’s DOJ. They bring you up to date on a big new data privacy bill in Congress, and Mike Nuñez, a journalist for Mashable, joins the show to discuss how his reporting on alleged liberal bias at Facebook has sparked a somewhat bizarre Congressional inquiry. The hosts are also joined by Dr. Mary Anne Franks, a professor of law at the University of Miami Law School, where she teaches criminal law, First Amendment law, and Technology policy. They speak about the massively important Communications Decency Act, which was just amended to allow victims of sex trafficking to sue websites that knowingly facilitate it. And as always, “Don’t Close My Tabs,” the Sean Hannity/Jeff Bezos edition. Timestamps: 1:40 DOJ Antitrust Speech 6:15 New data privacy bill 11:13 Diamond and Silk on Capitol Hill: phone call with Mashable’s Michael Nuñez 20:55 Zillow clarification regarding last week’s show 22:14 Interview: Professor Mary Anne Franks on amending the CDA to fight sex trafficking 44: 08 Don’t Close My Tabs Don’t Close My Tabs Links: KQED: How Sean Hannity Began His Path to Punditry on Santa Barbara Community Radio Washingtonian: Here Are the Floor Plans for Jeff Bezos’s $23 Million DC Home Podcast production by Max Jacobs. If Then plugs: You can get updates about what’s coming up next by following us on Twitter @ifthenpod. You can follow Will @WillOremus and April @Aprilaser. If you have a question or comment, you can email us at ifthen@slate.com. If Then is presented by Slate and Future Tense, a collaboration among Arizona State University, New America, and Slate. Future Tense explores the ways emerging technologies affect society, policy, and culture. To read more, follow us on Twitter and sign up for our weekly newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
If Then: The Cost of Online Immunity

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 52:05


On this week’s If Then, Slate’s April Glaser and Will Oremus talk about a somewhat surprising speech from the antitrust chief of Trump’s DOJ. They bring you up to date on a big new data privacy bill in Congress, and Mike Nuñez, a journalist for Mashable, joins the show to discuss how his reporting on alleged liberal bias at Facebook has sparked a somewhat bizarre Congressional inquiry. The hosts are also joined by Dr. Mary Anne Franks, a professor of law at the University of Miami Law School, where she teaches criminal law, First Amendment law, and Technology policy. They speak about the massively important Communications Decency Act, which was just amended to allow victims of sex trafficking to sue websites that knowingly facilitate it. And as always, “Don’t Close My Tabs,” the Sean Hannity/Jeff Bezos edition. Timestamps: 1:40 DOJ Antitrust Speech 6:15 New data privacy bill 11:13 Diamond and Silk on Capitol Hill: phone call with Mashable’s Michael Nuñez 20:55 Zillow clarification regarding last week’s show 22:14 Interview: Professor Mary Anne Franks on amending the CDA to fight sex trafficking 44: 08 Don’t Close My Tabs Don’t Close My Tabs Links: KQED: How Sean Hannity Began His Path to Punditry on Santa Barbara Community Radio Washingtonian: Here Are the Floor Plans for Jeff Bezos’s $23 Million DC Home Podcast production by Max Jacobs. If Then plugs: You can get updates about what’s coming up next by following us on Twitter @ifthenpod. You can follow Will @WillOremus and April @Aprilaser. If you have a question or comment, you can email us at ifthen@slate.com. If Then is presented by Slate and Future Tense, a collaboration among Arizona State University, New America, and Slate. Future Tense explores the ways emerging technologies affect society, policy, and culture. To read more, follow us on Twitter and sign up for our weekly newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MashTalk
Did Mark Zuckerberg just beat Congress? (with Matt Navarra and Michael Nuñez)

MashTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 44:48


Mark Zuckerberg survived Congress. Now what? That's the big question now that the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives have put Zuckerberg and Facebook under the microscope. After 10+ hours of testimony, plenty of clueless questions, and multiple promises that Facebook's team would "follow up" with lawmakers, the public now has a chance to re-examine its fundamental relationship with Facebook, and judge whether or not "breach of trust" that Zuckerberg has admitted will lead to fundamental change. Zuckerberg has promised the company would atone for past sins through audits of former developers and changes in how it handles data. It's also addressing the accusation that it enabled Russian operatives to manipulate its network in an attempt to sway public opinion with better detection tools and much greater transparency in its advertisers -- a clear attempt to get ahead of new regulations, such as the Honest Ads Act, before they hit the social network like a speeding freight train. One of the fundamental questions the hearings addressed is one that has dogged Facebook almost since its beginning: Is it a tech company or a media company? Zuckerberg tried to have it both ways in the hearings, but Republican lawmakers seized upon his ambivalence, pointing to alleged bias against conservative views and citing the work of former Gizmodo reporter and current Mashable Deputy Tech Editor Michael Nuñez, where he uncovered an anti-conservative slant in Facebook's (now defunct) trending news team back in 2016. Nuñez speaks out for the first time about having his work cited in this debate on this week's MashTalk podcast, where we also discuss Facebook's broader responsibilities. The Next Web's Matt Navarra, a long-time Facebook observer and commentator, also joins to help unpack the hearings, what will happen next, and whether or not the whole affair has strengthened or weakened Facebook. And, hey, did Zuckerberg actually hint there may someday be a paid version? Follow Matt on Twitter. Follow Michael, Pete, and MashTalk, too.

The Rabbit Hole: The Definitive Developer's Podcast

Today on the show we are joined by none other than our host, Michael Nuñez's brother, Steven Nuñez! Steven will be helping us in our discussion about a very special topic and one that is very common amongst developers, imposter's syndrome! Sound familiar? Feel familiar? Well, chances are at some point in your professional career (and beyond) you have probably felt like an imposter.

Hello
TWiT 655: Banana Is Phone

Hello

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 138:24


Samsung announces 2 new phones as Mobile World Congress kicks off in Barcelona. iCloud keys are stored in China. All 150 new emojis for 2018 revealed. Nokia's newest phone is a nod to The Matrix. GDPR and H.R. 1865 and their implications. Intel knew about flaws in chips but didn't mention it. Dropbox announces its IPO. Kylie Jenner's tweet takes down Snapchat and AT&T is taking advantage of the end of Net Neutraility. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Amy Webb, Brianna Wu, and Michael Nuñez Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Bandwidth for This Week in Tech is provided by

Tomorrow with Joshua Topolsky
Episode 53: Blowing Up Facebook's Spot with Michael Nuñez

Tomorrow with Joshua Topolsky

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2016 73:33


Hey guys, just posting a quick update here to my profile. We recorded this incredible episode with Gizmodo's technology editor Michael Nuñez, who recently broke one of the year's biggest tech stories. Namely, the fact that Facebook has been not-so-honest about how it surfaces news stories to its users. We discuss the current issues happening at Zuckerberg's house, the complicated relationship between social media and news, and why reporters are struggling to hold corporations accountable. Check it out! 1 Listen = 1 Smile, 1 Share = 1 New Friend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Biertaucher Podcast
Biertaucher Folge 096

Biertaucher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2013 168:12


Gregor PRIDUN, Florian Schweikert, Christoph "Hop" Schindler, Horst JENS, Johnny ZWENG, Thomas KRONSTEINER plaudern über freie Software und andere Nerd-Themen. Bitcoin News Mit Andreas PETERSSON und Andreas LEHRBAUM. Interview mit Michael Nußbaumer. Mehr Information, Links, Bilder, Videos, Tags, Transkripte, extra-soundfiles etc. gibt es in den Shownotes: http://goo.gl/rmu79 (bzw. http://biertaucher.at ). Bitte nach Möglichkeit diesen Flattr-Link anlicken: http://flattr.com/thing/1190160/Biertaucher-Podcast-Folge-096