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In this week's episode of Untangled, we break down the practical differences between monolithic ERP systems and best-of-breed solutions. It's not about buzzwords—it's about what actually works for your team, your budget, and your long-term goals. Tune in for grounded advice to help you make the right call.
If you're keen to share your story, please reach out to us!Guest:https://www.linkedin.com/in/richaud/https://symphony.com/company/careers/Powered by Artifeks!https://www.linkedin.com/company/artifeksrecruitmenthttps://www.artifeks.co.ukhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/agilerecruiterLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/enginearsioTwitter: https://x.com/EnginearsioAll Podcast Platforms: https://smartlink.ausha.co/enginears00:00 - Enginears Intro.01:06 - Olivier & Symphony Intro.05:18 - Symphony's Focus as an organisation.07:45 - How to decide on architectures (Monolithic vs microservices)?14:30 - How Symphony standardise a way of thinking & SRE being autonomous?20:13 - What has the journey been like from point A to point B?23:36 - From one cloud to another, from single tenancy to multi-tenancy and how Symphony balances it all?31:12 - What approaches and technologies have been introduced?35:35 - How to store data securely? What does security mean to Symphony?40:38 - Type of talent Symphony is looking for.43:00 - Olivier & Symphony Outro.44:38 - Enginears Outro.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In This Hour:-- Are monolithic copper bullets better for big game hunting?-- Trust your first instincts for your safety.-- What makes the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge so good?Gun Talk 03.09.25 After Show
In this podcast episode, we talked with Andrey Cheptsov about The future of AI infrastructure. About the Speaker: Andrey Cheptsov is the founder and CEO of dstack, an open-source alternative to Kubernetes and Slurm, built to simplify the orchestration of AI infrastructure. Before dstack, Andrey worked at JetBrains for over a decade helping different teams make the best developer tools. During the event, the guest, Andrey Cheptsov, founder and CEO of dstack, discussed the complexities of AI infrastructure. We explore topics like the challenges of using Kubernetes for AI workloads, the need to rethink container orchestration, and the future of hybrid and cloud-only infrastructures. Andrey also shares insights into the role of on-premise and bare-metal solutions, edge computing, and federated learning. 0:00 Andrey's Career Journey: From JetBrains to DStack 5:00 The Motivation Behind DStack 7:00 Challenges in Machine Learning Infrastructure 10:00 Transitioning from Cloud to On-Prem Solutions 14:30 Reflections on OpenAI's Evolution 17:30 Open Source vs Proprietary Models: A Balanced Perspective 21:01 Monolithic vs. Decentralized AI businesses 22:05 The role of privacy and control in AI for industries like banking and healthcare 30:00 Challenges in training large AI models: GPUs and distributed systems 37:03 DeepSpeed's efficient training approach vs. brute force methods 39:00 Challenges for small and medium businesses: hosting and fine-tuning models 47:01 Managing Kubernetes challenges for AI teams 52:00 Hybrid vs. cloud-only infrastructure 56:03 On-premise vs. bare-metal solutions 58:05 Exploring edge computing and its challenges
What influences your decision when choosing ceramics? What are the main ceramics nowadays—and do porcelain-fused-to-metal still have a place in dentistry? Are the protocols different for various types of ceramics and crown materials? How important is rubber dam isolation, and is a split dam good enough? In this Back to Basics Protrusive episode, Jaz teams up again with Emma Hutchison, ‘the Protrusive Student', to break down these critical questions and simplify the world of ceramics. From decision-making frameworks to practical rubber dam tips, this episode is packed with insights to elevate your practice. Whether you're a student navigating the foundations or a seasoned clinician revisiting the essentials, this discussion offers a fresh, evidence-based perspective on mastering ceramics in dentistry. https://youtu.be/z4a8Hv6peVU Watch PS013 on Youtube Key Takeaways: Understanding the role of metal ceramic crowns is crucial in modern dentistry. Monolithic ceramics are preferred for posterior restorations due to their strength. Layered ceramics can enhance aesthetics but may compromise strength. Proper crown preparation is essential for successful restorations. Communication with lab technicians is vital for successful bonding. The choice of ceramic material largely depends on the amount of enamel available. Following manufacturer protocols is key to achieving optimal results. Bruxism patients require careful consideration in material selection. Rubber dam isolation is crucial for predictable bonding. Digital scanning requires more aggressive tissue management. Impressions are still valuable, but digital methods are advancing. Highlights for this episode: 03:52 Emma's Exam Experience 07:28 Feedback on Previous Episode 08:00 Discussion on Ceramics in Dentistry 10:51 Practical Applications and Material Choices 19:45 Monolithic vs. Layered Ceramics 24:18 Exploring Milled Cobalt Chromes and Gold Crowns 26:14 Challenges in Fitting Restorations and Bonding Techniques 30:03 Rubber Dam Techniques and Benefits 37:01 Intraoral Scanners vs. Traditional Impressions 40:14 Effective Communication with Lab Technicians 44:25 Conclusion and Future Plans This episode is eligible for 0.75 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance. This episode meets GDC Outcomes B and C. AGD Subject Code: 010 BASIC SCIENCE (Dental materials) Dentists will be able to - Identify the suitability of ceramics based on their strength, aesthetics, and application. Highlight the importance of proper crown preparation and manufacturer protocols for optimal results. Emphasize the importance of rubber dam isolation and compare the benefits and challenges of analog impressions versus digital scanning. If you love this episode, make sure to watch Composite vs Ceramic with Dr Chris Orr – PDP030 and make sure to read the Protrusive Notes!
'What is more interesting is that two words — ‘Islamic' and ‘State' — put together evoke alarm rather than optimism. However, the Albanian proposal gives more hope than fear. The Albanian Muslim Vatican would remind the world that Islam is far from monolithic and many interpretations of the religion coexist peacefully, as they should. The Bektashi order follows a mystical, inclusive form of Islam rooted in Shia Sufism, embracing pluralism and intercultural dialogue', says Pasmanda Muslim Thought Leader & ThePrint Columnist Amana Begam Ansari.
'Albania's Muslim Vatican will show Islam isn't monolithic, an inspiration for other religions'
Greg Brady spoke to Parthi Kandavel, Toronto City Councillor, Ward 20, Scarborough Southwest about an emotionally charged Toronto council debate about honouring Christians. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Indian immigrants are the fastest-growing foreign-born population in the St. Louis region. That momentum is happening at a pivotal time as in American politics. Three Indian Americans with longtime Midwest roots – attorney Arindam Kar, journalist Meera Nagarajan, and higher ed professional Jacob Chacko – share perspectives on what compels Indian Americans to engage with U.S. politics, why there's no single “Indian American vote,” and how the 2024 election's candidates and prominent issues have opened broader discourse about the place of Indian Americans in electoral politics.
Rebecca Liao is the CEO of Saga and an advisor to Sommelier Protocol, where she is designing their DAO. She is also the co-founder, advisor, and former COO at Skuchain, a currency agnostic blockchain for global trade. Before Skuchain, she was director of business development and head of Asia for Globality, a Softbank-backed B2B unicorn for AI-powered procurement of professional services.Rebecca was a member of President Joe Biden's 2020 presidential campaign, where she helped advise on China, technology, and Asia economic policy. She also served on Secretary Clinton's foreign policy team for her 2016 presidential campaign, responsible for Asia trade and economic policy.She also writes for the New York Times, Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, The Atlantic, Bloomberg View, and various other publications. Rebecca is also a fellow at the Stanford Program in Law, Science, and Technology, where she focuses on tech policy.In this conversation, we discuss:- Launching an L1 for L1s- Crypto's political playbook- Working for President Joe Biden's 2020 presidential campaign- Politics and crypto- Empowering developers- Monolithic blockchains- Present day web3 gaming- Web3 entertainment- Web3 games need L1s for scalability and zero gas fees- Little - Saga's liquidity integration layer- Saga Origins, the publishing arm of the Saga ProtocolSagaWebsite: www.saga.xyzX: @Sagaxyz__Rebecca LiaoX: @beccaliaoLinkedIn: Rebecca Liao --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is brought to you by PrimeXBT. PrimeXBT offers a robust trading system for both beginners and professional traders that demand highly reliable market data and performance. Traders of all experience levels can easily design and customize layouts and widgets to best fit their trading style. PrimeXBT is always offering innovative products and professional trading conditions to all customers. PrimeXBT is running an exclusive promotion for listeners of the podcast. After making your first deposit, 50% of that first deposit will be credited to your account as a bonus that can be used as additional collateral to open positions. Code: CRYPTONEWS50 This promotion is available for a month after activation. Click the link below: PrimeXBT x CRYPTONEWS50
In this episode Karim and DXP expert Dan Drapeau discuss procurement challenges, monolithic vs. composable solutions, TCO, the role of agencies, and strategic roadmapping.
Today we're talking EVM, specifically how Mega ETH and Monad are planning to make Ethereum SUPER fast. We answer: 1 - Which is faster, more decentralized, and more censorship-resistant? 2 - How did Monad and MegaETH build large communities before even launching a testnet, let alone a mainnet? 3 - What are their thoughts on criticism that building with the EVM is like building on quicksand? Could this eat at Solana's value proposition? ------
On the structure of the Chinese state and its external relations. [Patreon Exclusive: for the full episode, go to patreon.com/bungacast] We welcome back Lee Jones and Shahar Hameiri to reflect on the outcome of the recent plenum of the Chinese Communist Party and to ask who, if anyone beyond Xi Jinping, is calling the shots. How will the CCP respond to the US election? Why is China not a monolithic, integrated state in the way some think? How important is the the Sino-Russian alliance? Does it matter more to Russia or to China? What happened to "wolf-warrior diplomacy"? Is it still a thing? What's going on economically with the property bubble, and with Chinese manufacturing over-capacity? Should we be worried about WWIII over Taiwan or the South China Sea? Links: China's plenum must offer action not rote slogans, Financial Times Views of China and Xi Jinping in 35 countries, Pew Research Centre Fractured China: How State Transformation is Shaping China's Rise, Lee Jones & Shahar Hameiri
Monolithic Manipulations with General Lee
The Nasdaq led a strong market session, with a tame PPI inflation report providing a catalyst. A number of leading stocks flashed buy signals. But the CPI inflation report is on tap.
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In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin's Laura Leay interviews Rasmus Neilsen from the Technical University of Denmark about his fabrication of a monolithic selenium/silicon tandem solar cell. The selenium forms the top cell of the tandem device, with silicon used as the bottom cell. Selenium-based single-junction solar cells have traditionally used fluorine-doped tin oxide. In this work indium-tin oxide was used as a transparent conductive layer that is easier to deposit and its use is more widespread. Neilsen and his research team controlled the thickness of the carrier-selective contacts in the silicon solar cell that protects the silicon layer from the processes used to deposit subsequent layers on top, thus enabling them to deposit the top cell directly onto the substrate. This work was published in a recent issue of PRX Energy.
Mustafa Al-Bassam was a teenage hacktivist who outsmarted a US government contractor, shamed the Westboro Baptist Church, hacked Sony a record number of times, and eventually got arrested—though his 80 transgressions got halved for a funny reason. At the Modular Summit in Brussels, Laura had a fireside chat with Mustafa to discuss how he went from his teenage years as the head of LulzSec and member of Anonymous to founding Celestia, a project aiming to solve key issues in blockchain scalability by going with a modular approach. He also discussed data availability sampling, why he believes Celestia has achieved significant product-market fit since its launch, and the three key components of Celestia's road map. Show highlights: 00:00 Intro 01:47 Mustafa's origin story and how he became a developer who ended up hacking FBI affiliates and Fox News 05:32 How he hacked a military contractor to the US Department of Defense and Sony 09:16 Why Mustafa was arrested at the age of 16 11:14 What about Bitcoin attracted his attention and got him interested in the industry 15:22 Why he founded Celestia, after doing a PhD in scaling blockchains and understanding the problems of sharding 21:16 What data availability sampling is and why it is important 23:52 Why Mustafa believes that Celestia has had “extreme product market fit” since the launch 26:16 What's next for Celestia and why Mustafa is so excited about the possibilities that increased block size can enable 29:36 How Celestia is working with zero knowledge accounts for defragmenting liquidity in rollups and access liquidity even within the Cosmos ecosystem 30:57 What the endgame for Celestia and the overall industry looks like, according to Mustafa 37:36 Q&A with the audience 44:44 Crypto News Recap Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! iTrustCapital Polkadot PlayFi Labs Guest Mustafa Al-Bassam, co-founder of Celestia Labs. Previous appearance on Unchained: Why the Celestia Team Sees a Future With 10,000 Roll-Ups Links Previous coverage of Unchained on modular blockchains: Three Crypto Pioneers on Crypto's Monolithic vs. Modular Debate What Are Modular Blockchains? A Beginner's Guide Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Olaf Carlson-Wee and Nick White explain the shift from monolithic to modular blockchain architectures. They explore the origins of modular thinking in blockchain, the advantages of modular design, and its potential to solve scalability issues. The conversation closes out by discussing the various layers of the modular stack, emerging applications, and the importance of abstracting complexity for improved user experience. Enjoy! - - Follow Olaf: https://x.com/zxocw Follow Nick: https://x.com/nickwh8te Follow Rex: https://x.com/LogarithmicRex Follow nosleepjon: https://x.com/nosleepjon Follow Expansion: https://x.com/ExpansionPod_ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@expansionpod Subscribe on Apple: http://apple.co/4bGKYYM Subscribe on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3Vaubq1 Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/ - - Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (09:26) Permissionless III Ad (10:46) Lazy Ledger Origins (19:31) Modular vs Monolithic (32:39) Layers of Moduler Stack (39:13) Next-Gen Modules (46:37) Rise of Applications (52:40) Abstracting Complexity - - Disclaimer Expansion was kickstarted by a grant from the Celestia Foundation. Nothing said on Expansion is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Rex, Jon, and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.
The sporting calendar is full of some monolithic events and this summer Europe is set to host two of them, the UEFA Euro 2024, which is currently underway, and the Paris Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games. With huge tournaments comes huge interest and as such a large and often multi-dynamic following. For companies like sportsbooks, this leaves firms in the position of catering to a very large and diverse customer base. And this will be the base of our discussion on today's episode of our CRM-focused series on iGaming Daily, supported by Optimove, where Insider Sport's Editor, Ted Orme-Claye, returns to the hotseat, along with Optimove's Jonathan Inbar, Director of Strategic Services and Jonathan Collins, Strategic Services Team Leader. Host: Ted Orme-ClayeGuests: Jonathan Inbar & Jonathan CollinsProducer: Anaya McDonaldEditor: James RossRemember to check out Optimove at https://hubs.la/Q02gLC5L0 or go to Optimove.com/sbc to get your first month free when buying the industry's leading customer-loyalty service.
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Imran and Qiao sat down with Monad's Keone Hon and Intern to deep dive into Monad and discuss Devs & Growth Leads.No BS crypto insights for founders.Timestamps(00:00) Intro(01:02) "Every brand now will have an intern"(02:46) The Shift in The Flow of Customer Acquisition Now(07:16) "Aside from memes, what was crucial upon building the hype around Monad?"(10:10) The Interesting Growth Strategy of Monad(15:01) What's with Giving CL Credit Card Details?(16:12) Diving Deep into Monad(21:21) The Trade-off Between Building Monad as a Layer 1 vs Layer 2(26:14) How Easy is it to Port Over an App to Monad?(32:23) "Do you see any layer 2 that can compete with Monad?"(33:33) Can Monad Compete with Solana, Aptos, and Sui in Terms of Performance?(34:07) Monolithic or Modular?(37:21) The Idea Behind the Monad Characters/Memes(46:26) Most Important Areas of Optimization(51:17) "The whole parallel EVM is kind of a meme"(52:47) Does Sui and Aptos Use Asynchronous Execution?(54:42) When Mainnet?(55:07) How Monad Would Think About Incentive Systems?(57:51) Ranking Ethereum Layer 2s in Terms of Performance(01:03:01) The Intern's Favorite Meme Template(01:04:38) Thoughts About HyperliquidKeone Hon Twitter/X: https://x.com/keoneHDSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3N675w3Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3snLsxUWebsite: https://goodgamepod.xyzTwitter: https://twitter.com/goodgamepodxyzWeb3 Founders:Apply to Alliance: https://alliance.xyzAlliance Twitter: https://twitter.com/alliancedaoDISCLAIMER: The views expressed herein are personal to the speaker(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any other person or entity. Discussions and answers to questions are intended as generalized, non-personalized information. Nothing herein should be construed or relied upon as investment, legal, tax, or other advice.
In today's episode, we talk about how Meta isn't a single monolithic channel - and how to unbundle its different placements.Check out the show notes here: https://mobileuseracquisitionshow.com/episode/meta-placement-unbundling/**Get more mobile user acquisition goodies here:http://RocketShipHQ.comhttp://RocketShipHQ.com/blog
As a power trend starts, many stocks are giving second chances at buy areas. AppLovin held tight after earnings and has a look that can be found among many stocks today. Monolithic Power reaffirmed its breakout from last week after holding tight for a couple of days. Of course, Nvidia earnings are due after the close on Wednesday which puts a spotlight on chips. Finally, Booking.com is a little slower but shows strength outside of tech.
Jamie is joined by Bill Ayers—former professor and co-founder of The Weather Underground, a far-left militant organization—to provide a far-left perspective on the merits of the anti-Israel encampments and Israel's response to October 7. The Agenda: —The safety of Jews on college campuses —Do the encampment protesters care about the hostages? —Condemning Hamas —How Israel should've responded to October 7 —Is Israel an apartheid state? —Is Israel a free and open society? —Debating a two-state solution —Monolithic thought on college campuses Show Notes: —Jamie's first interview with Bill Ayers —Jamie's second interview with Bill Ayers —The Dispatch Podcast with Medhi Hasan —Steve Salaita's article on Israel's self-defense —Bill Ayers on X Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Voices From the Bench is headed back to Florida for the FDLA Southern States Symposium & Expo (https://www.fdla.net/) all thanks to the great people at Jensen Dental (https://jensendental.com/). You know, the makers of MIYO! (https://miyoworld.com/). Come visit Elvis & Barb in the Jensen booth June 7 & 8 in Orlando. Register today at FDLA.NET! After countless past guests on the podcast (and Barb) sing the praises of the MIYO system (https://miyoworld.com/), it only makes sense that we talk to the makers of it, Jensen Dental (https://jensendental.com/). Kevin Mahan has been with Jensen Dental for 32 years and has seen the company go from alloy and refining to a leader in the ceramic space. Kevin talks about his journey, the story of how they got the name MIYO, and how he meet Kite Saito. Kite is an amazing ceramist from Ozark Prosthodontics (https://ozarkpros.com/). He talks about his journey to America to fulfill a dream of being a blues guitarists, learning about the dental technology program at the LA city college (https://www.lacc.edu/academics/pathways/hs/dental-technology-dept#:~:text=The%20Program%20includes%20instruction%20in,dental%20prosthesis%20including%20implant%20prosthodontics.), working in Beverly Hills, taking Ed McLaren's course, and so many great tips and tricks he has learned over the years with MIYO. Wanting to take your knowledge and skills to the next level? If you are looking for the best education dedicated to dentistry in both the labs and clinics, check out Ivoclar Academy. (https://resources.ivoclar.com/lab/en/academy) From on-demand webinars to in-person training, Ivoclar Academy has a program to meet your busy schedule. Check out all they have to offer HERE! (https://resources.ivoclar.com/lab/en/academy) Whether you are looking to elevate your craftsmanship or looking to cut back costs, look no further – VITA MFT Teeth (https://vitanorthamerica.com/en-US/VITA-MFT-Anterior-369,273,126133.html) are the ultimate solution for creating lifelike and stunning smiles. Crafted with precision and backed by cutting-edge technology, VITA MFT Teeth offers unparalleled esthetics and durability. And since VITA (https://vitanorthamerica.com/) believes in the power of experiencing excellence firsthand, for a limited time only, they're offering you the chance to get a complimentary case sample. That's right, a full case, absolutely free. Just visit vitanorthamerica.com/freemft (https://www2.vitanorthamerica.com/mft/) Don't wait any longer to start providing your customers with a premium tooth at an economy price. Redeem your free case sample and if you're ready to buy, VITA will even give you an extra 10% discount by shopping online on their newly launched online store. Join the VITA family today. Special Guests: Kevin Mahan and Kite Saito, MDC, CDT.
Episode 122I spoke with Azeem Azhar about:* The speed of progress in AI* Historical context for some of the terminology we use and how we think about technology* What we might want our future to look likeAzeem is an entrepreneur, investor, and adviser. He is the creator of Exponential View, a global platform for in-depth technology analysis, and the host of the Bloomberg Original series Exponentially.Reach me at editor@thegradient.pub for feedback, ideas, guest suggestions. Subscribe to The Gradient Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Pocket Casts | RSSFollow The Gradient on TwitterOutline:* (00:00) Intro* (00:32) Ad read — MLOps conference* (01:05) Problematizing the term “exponential”* (07:35) Moore's Law as social contract, speed of technological growth and impedances* (14:45) Academic incentives, interdisciplinary work, rational agents and historical context* (21:24) Monolithic scaling* (26:38) Investment in scaling* (31:22) On Sam Altman* (36:25) Uses of “AGI,” “intelligence”* (41:32) Historical context for terminology* (48:58) AI and teaching* (53:51) On the technology-human divide* (1:06:26) New technologies and the futures we want* (1:10:50) Inevitability narratives* (1:17:01) Rationality and objectivity* (1:21:13) Cultural affordances and intellectual history* (1:26:15) Centralized and decentralized AI systems* (1:32:54) Instruction tuning and helpful/honest/harmless* (1:39:18) Azeem's future outlook * (1:46:15) OutroLinks:* Azeem's website and Twitter* Exponential View Get full access to The Gradient at thegradientpub.substack.com/subscribe
Celestia's co-founder and its COO talk about how their modular blockchain makes it easier for blockchains to scale. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Fountain, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform.Celestia, a data availability layer for blockchains, was launched last October to much fanfare. The platform takes a modular approach to blockchains, allowing developers to post data onto it without the need for smart contracts or execution. This makes it extremely useful for scaling roll-ups and other layer two technologies. Celestia co-founder Mustafa Al-Bassam and COO Nick White join Unchained to discuss what Celestia is and how it works, how data availability sampling allows for more scalability, how Celestia compares with other data availability layers, whether Celestia could become a data availability layer for Bitcoin, and comparisons between Celestia and Solana. Show Highlights:Mustafa's background and how his project called LazyLedger ended up becoming CelestiaNick's vision for modular blockchainsWhy Mustafa believes in the “10,000 rollup” endgameWhy Mustafa thinks that gaming and NFT chains work better on a modular blockchainWhat Celestia is and how it resembles the publication of an article in a newspaperWhat data availability sampling (DAS) is and how it works to ensure that the data is available and accurate for validatorsHow DAS allows for more scalabilityWhat types of applications can be built with this type of modular architectureMustafa's explanation of the concept of Blob stream and blob spaceHow a rollup can be an independent or sovereign layer, not just a layer 2 to a layer 1How Celestia competes with other DA layers, like the future EigenDAThe role of the TIA token in the Celestia ecosystem How Mufasa hacked the CIA when he was 16 years old and how he transitioned into cryptoWhether Celestia could become a DA layer for Bitcoin layer 2 rollupsWhether Solana could end up becoming an Ethereum layer 2 using Celestia for data availability The proposal to extend the functionality of Celestia without smart contracts in the base layer Thank you to our sponsors! Popcorn Network | PolkadotGuests | Nick White, COO at Celestia LabsPrevious appearances on Unchained: Three Crypto Pioneers on Crypto's Monolithic vs. Modular DebateMustafa Al-Bassam, cofounder and CEO at Celestia LabsLinks | Modular vs. MonolithicAlchemy: Modular vs. Monolithic BlockchainsVisa: Monolithic vs. modular blockchainChris Burniske's tMonolithic vs. modular blockchain | Visaweet on modular vs monolithic“The horrific inefficiencies of monolithic blockchains” by polynyaBlockworks: A spicy salvo launched in the monolithic vs modular debateUnchained: What Is the Blockchain Trilemma?CelestiaCelestia's explanation of modular blockchainsData availabilityData availability samplingAn introduction to sovereign rollups-Unchained Podcast is Produced by Laura Shin Media, LLC. Distributed by CoinDesk. Senior Producer is Michele Musso and Executive Producer is Jared Schwartz. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we have a conversation with Lala Asif Alana, Director of Technology SalesForce at Royal Cyber. Lala shares his 18-year evolution from a software engineer to a tech leader in a global enterprise, guiding us through the intricate distinctions between monolithic, headless, and composable systems. He also demystifies these concepts, highlighting the limitations of traditional monolithic systems, the API-driven agility of headless architecture, and the unparalleled scalability of composable commerce. In our conversation with Lala, we also delve into the cutting-edge migration strategies that Salesforce provides. We tackle the real-world challenges of custom features, caching strategies, and third-party integrations and explore how Lala and his team at Royal Cyber craft bespoke solutions and develop accelerators that integrate crucial tools like Page Designer and Einstein Search. Tune in to learn how to navigate the complexities of e-commerce architecture and stay ahead in the digital commerce game. Show Highlights: The shift in e-commerce from monolithic to headless and composable commerce architectures. Salesforce's migration strategy for customers from SiteGenesis to B2C Composable Commerce using the SLS cartridge. Challenges faced during migration, such as integrating custom features and managing caching and third-party services. Available accelerators by Royal Cyber for various third-party services like Contentful, Algolia, and ShipperHQ. Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Supporting Resources: Join the Commerce Cloud Community: http://sforce.co/commercecrew *** Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com. Let them know I sent you.
Venture back to the dawn of empire in this riveting episode of History Rage, where host Paul Bavill is joined by the erudite and impassioned Professor Nandini Das. With her award-winning expertise in early modern English literature and culture, Professor Das delivers a masterclass on the misconceptions of the British Empire and its precarious beginnings in Mughal India.The Rage Unveiled:- Professor Das dismantles the myth of a predestined British Empire, revealing its early days as a scrambling startup amidst the opulence of the Mughal courts.- The astonishing reality of 17th-century England, grappling with internal strife, financial woes, and a desperate search for new markets.Empire's Uncertain Dawn:- The East India Company's struggle for survival, navigating the treacherous waters of high-risk investment, Portuguese competition, and internal discord.- How the company's uncertain future was shaped by the intricate power plays of Mughal emperors, savvy empresses, and the shrewd local rulers of India.Cultural Clashes and Conquests:- The overlooked influence of India's rich tapestry of kingdoms and cultures in shaping the trajectory of British expansion.- The pivotal role of Indian agency in the face of colonial ambition, and the power dynamics that defied the colonial narrative.Rethinking the Roots of Empire:- Professor Das urges us to reconsider the origins of the British Empire, challenging the idea of its inevitable success and cultural superiority.- A call to question the deep-seated assumptions about India that have persisted for centuries, rooted in the insecurities of early English adventurers.Join us as Professor Das passionately unravels the tangled beginnings of the British presence in India, offering a fresh perspective on the complex interplay of culture, power, and empire. To delve deeper into this rich history, grab a copy of her illuminating book, "Courting India: England, Mughal India, and the Origins of Empire," available through the History Rage bookshop.For more fascinating insights and to join the conversation, follow Professor Das on Twitter @rentravailer. And don't forget to support the rage that fuels our historical curiosity at patreon.com/historyrage for exclusive perks and the coveted History Rage mug.Stay informed, stay passionate, and let the rage for truth in history rage on! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Seth is joined by Jayden Quinlan and Preston Lentfer. The guys answer some frequently asked questions and deliver five monolithic bullet facts, including information on fouling, pressure, and terminal performance. We hope you enjoy this educational episode!
Get your DEMYSTICON 2024 tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/demysticon-2024-tickets-727054969987 We are finally en route to DEMYSTICON 2024! While we're on the road we've decided to take a moment each week to review and articulate our own insights the past year's podcast conversations. In our first On Tour Solo Edition we're examining how a theorist's metaphysics shape their inquiry. We establish metaphysics as the underlying assumptions that allow for the logical processing of a natural phenomenon. We see how several of our guests have differed in metaphysics, particularly with respect to fundamental physics, astrophysics, and cosmology. Follow our band Secretary of Nature as we're on tour this spring! https://www.instagram.com/secretary.of.nature/ Listen to Secretary of Nature! https://soundcloud.com/laterisgone Sign up for a yearly Patreon membership for discounted conference tickets: https://bit.ly/3lcAasB (00:00) Go! (00:03:52) Wars are fought over metaphysics (00:08:49) Dualism (00:13:32) Metaphysics of QM (00:21:45) Unzicker & Roberts' metaphysics (00:28:27) Utility of materialist physics (00:32:18) Thomas Gold, Michael Levin (00:39:03) Proving metaphysical value (00:41:18) Cosmology, astro, planetary science revolutions (00:45:15) Monolithic cosmological narratives (00:49:44) Cosmic egg v. outsider cultures (00:56:34) Logic, reason, & immaterial actions (01:02:50) Mental illness & causelessness (01:08:42) Good v. bad, progress, & metaphysics (01:13:13) Intellectual generosity (01:16:11) Examination, the Aiello, Zharkova fires #science #sciencepodcast #MetaphysicsMatters, #PodcastReview, #PhilosophyDiscussion, #QuantumMetaphysics, #CosmologyDebate, #TheoreticalPhysics, #AstrophysicsInsights, #MetaphysicalInquiry, #LogicAndReason, #IntellectualDiscourse, #CosmicNarratives, #MaterialistPhysics, #SpiritualInquiry, #PhilosophicalDebate, #MindBodyDualism, #ScienceAndPhilosophy, #ExistentialQuestions, #IntellectualExchange, #MetaphysicalPerspectives, #PhilosophicalReflections Check our short-films channel, @DemystifySci: https://www.youtube.com/c/DemystifyingScience AND our material science investigations of atomics, @MaterialAtomics https://www.youtube.com/@MaterialAtomics Join our mailing list https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S PODCAST INFO: Anastasia completed her PhD studying bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting, reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities. - Blog: http://DemystifySci.com/blog - RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rss - Donate: https://bit.ly/3wkPqaD - Swag: https://bit.ly/2PXdC2y SOCIAL: - Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DemystifySci - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DemystifySci/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemystifySci MUSIC: -Shilo Delay: https://g.co/kgs/oty671
As the crypto bull market gets started, Alex Pack of Hack VC dives into why he thinks crypto is still so early and how his firm believes crypto and AI will intersect. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Fountain, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform.In this episode of Unchained, Alex Pack, managing partner at Hack VC. Pack discusses the firm's recent $150 million fundraise, the challenges of raising capital in a bear market, and the firm's focus on early-stage Web3 infrastructure. He also shares his thoughts on the intersection of crypto and AI, the future of DeFi, and the importance of security in the crypto space. Pack believes that the current infrastructure of crypto is still in its early stages and needs significant improvement before it can reach mainstream adoption. He also sees potential in the development of more secure smart contracts and the integration of AI into decentralized applications.Show highlights:How Hack VC was able to raise $150 million in a bear market, especially after the blowups of FTX, 3AC, and TerraAlex's interaction with SBF, whom he calls a "sociopath," and why he didn't invest in FTXHack VC's philosophy to "back hackers" in cryptoThe goals behind Zuzalu, the new community that resembles Balaji Srinivasan's idea of a network stateWhat the main focus of Hack VC's investments are, including scalability, AI, and DeFiWhy Alex believes that "we are still so early"How Alex believes crypto and artificial intelligence will intersect The role of AI agents and how to use them in decentralized applicationsWhy he thinks that EigenLayer is a great solution for middleware applicationsAlex's opinion on the modular vs. monolithic approach for scaling blockchainsHow DeFi survived the last bear market, contrasted with the collapses of CeFi companies like Celsius, BlockFi and FTXWhether algorithmic stablecoins can ever work and what Alex thinks of Ethena's USDeHow to improve security in crypto, according to AlexWhy the outcome of the Bitcoin ETFs exceeded Alex's expectationsWhat he believes the catalysts are for the next bull marketThank you to our sponsors! PolkadotGuest | Alex Pack, Managing partner at Hack VCPrevious appearances on Unchained:Dragonfly Capital on Why Ethereum Is So Far in the Lead‘The Last Big Whale': Why the Crypto Contagion of 2022 Eventually Hit GenesisLinks | New fundBloomberg: Hack VC Raises $150 Million for Bets on Battered Crypto Industry Hack VC Closes $150M Venture Fund I, Bringing AUM to $425MStablecoins:Unchained:What Is Ethena's USDe Synethic Dollar? A Beginner's GuideWhat Is Terra and Why Did It Fail?Why It's so Hard to Keep Stablecoins Stable What Is Depegging in Crypto and Why Does It Occur?What Is Real-World Asset (RWA) Tokenization? A Beginner's GuideEigenLayer ecosystemUnchained: What Is EigenLayer? A Guide to the Decentralized ETH Restaking ProtocolThe Block: AltLayer closes $14.4 million strategic round co-led by Polychain and Hack VCModular vs. monolithic approachUnchained: What Are Modular Blockchains? A Beginner's GuideThree Crypto Pioneers on Crypto's Monolithic vs. Modular DebateCrypto x AI crossoverio.net and Ritual Collaborate to Boost Global AI Compute Landscape Ritual x EigenLayer: Restaking for AIUnchained: 5 Use Cases of AI in BlockchainZuzaluDecrypt: I Spent a Month Inside Vitalik Buterin's Social Experiment—Here's What It Was Really Like-Unchained Podcast is Produced by Laura Shin Media, LLC. Distributed by CoinDesk. Senior Producer is Michele Musso and Executive Producer is Jared Schwartz. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we talk with Mike and Chris from Monolithic Architecture. This is a newer band creating absolutely devastating doom metal. Our conversation touched on how the band was formed, how they came up with their name, song writing, and the work on their first album which should be out this spring. Along the way we talked about influences, first concerts, and pizza. Monolithic Architecture New Album Coming soon! - watch their social media for info! Follow on Facebook, Youtube Fans With Bands Subscribe to Fans With Bands on your favorite podcast service such as Apple, Google, Youtube, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Audible, Amazon Music or Stitcher. Be sure to rate the show and please send us feedback. We would love to hear from you. You can also follow Fans With Bands on Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Instagram For samplings of music by artists featured on Fans With Bands, check out our playlist on Spotify Fret Rescue Check out this episode's sponsor - Fret Rescue on Youtube, TikTok and Facebook!
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Fountain, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform. In this episode of Unchained, Alex Pack, managing partner at Hack VC discusses the firm's recent $150 million fundraise, the challenges of raising capital in a bear market, and the firm's focus on early-stage Web3 infrastructure. He also shares his thoughts on the intersection of crypto and AI, the future of DeFi, and the importance of security in the crypto space. Pack believes that the current infrastructure of crypto is still in its early stages and needs significant improvement before it can reach mainstream adoption. He also sees potential in the development of more secure smart contracts and the integration of AI into decentralized applications. Show highlights: How Hack VC was able to raise $150 million in a bear market, especially after the blowups of FTX, 3AC, and Terra Alex's interaction with SBF, whom he calls a "sociopath," and why he didn't invest in FTX Hack VC's philosophy to "back hackers" in crypto The goals behind Zuzalu, the new community that resembles Balaji Srinivasan's idea of a network state What the main focus of Hack VC's investments are, including scalability, AI, and DeFi Why Alex believes that "we are still so early" How Alex believes crypto and artificial intelligence will intersect The role of AI agents and how to use them in decentralized applications Why he thinks that EigenLayer is a great solution for middleware applications Alex's opinion on the modular vs. monolithic approach for scaling blockchains How DeFi survived the last bear market, contrasted with the collapses of CeFi companies like Celsius, BlockFi and FTX Whether algorithmic stablecoins can ever work and what Alex thinks of Ethena's USDe How to improve security in crypto, according to Alex Why the outcome of the Bitcoin ETFs exceeded Alex's expectations What he believes the catalysts are for the next bull market Thank you to our sponsors! Polkadot Guest: Alex Pack, Managing partner at Hack VC Previous appearances on Unchained: Dragonfly Capital on Why Ethereum Is So Far in the Lead ‘The Last Big Whale': Why the Crypto Contagion of 2022 Eventually Hit Genesis Links New fund Bloomberg: Hack VC Raises $150 Million for Bets on Battered Crypto Industry Hack VC Closes $150M Venture Fund I, Bringing AUM to $425M Stablecoins: Unchained: What Is Ethena's USDe Synethic Dollar? A Beginner's Guide What Is Terra and Why Did It Fail? Why It's so Hard to Keep Stablecoins Stable What Is Depegging in Crypto and Why Does It Occur? What Is Real-World Asset (RWA) Tokenization? A Beginner's Guide EigenLayer ecosystem Unchained: What Is EigenLayer? A Guide to the Decentralized ETH Restaking Protocol The Block: AltLayer closes $14.4 million strategic round co-led by Polychain and Hack VC Modular vs. monolithic approach Unchained: What Are Modular Blockchains? A Beginner's Guide Three Crypto Pioneers on Crypto's Monolithic vs. Modular Debate Crypto x AI crossover io.net and Ritual Collaborate to Boost Global AI Compute Landscape Ritual x EigenLayer: Restaking for AI Unchained: 5 Use Cases of AI in Blockchain Zuzalu Decrypt: I Spent a Month Inside Vitalik Buterin's Social Experiment—Here's What It Was Really Like Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Celestia's co-founder and its COO talk about how their modular blockchain makes it easier for blockchains to scale. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Fountain, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform.Celestia, a data availability layer for blockchains, was launched last October to much fanfare. The platform takes a modular approach to blockchains, allowing developers to post data onto it without the need for smart contracts or execution. This makes it extremely useful for scaling roll-ups and other layer two technologies. Celestia co-founder Mustafa Al-Bassam and COO Nick White join Unchained to discuss what Celestia is and how it works, how data availability sampling allows for more scalability, how Celestia compares with other data availability layers, whether Celestia could become a data availability layer for Bitcoin, and comparisons between Celestia and Solana. Show Highlights:Mustafa's background and how his project called LazyLedger ended up becoming CelestiaNick's vision for modular blockchainsWhy Mustafa believes in the “10,000 rollup” endgameWhy Mustafa thinks that gaming and NFT chains work better on a modular blockchainWhat Celestia is and how it resembles the publication of an article in a newspaperWhat data availability sampling (DAS) is and how it works to ensure that the data is available and accurate for validatorsHow DAS allows for more scalabilityWhat types of applications can be built with this type of modular architecture?Mustafa's explanation of the concept of Blob stream and blob spaceHow a rollup can be an independent or sovereign layer, not just a layer 2 to a layer 1How Celestia competes with other DA layers, like the future EigenDAThe role of the TIA token in the Celestia ecosystem How Mufasa hacked the CIA when he was 16 years old and how he transitioned into cryptoWhether Celestia could become a DA layer for Bitcoin layer 2 rollupsWhether Solana could end up becoming an Ethereum layer 2 using Celestia for data availability The proposal to extend the functionality of Celestia without smart contracts in the base layer Thank you to our sponsors! Popcorn Network | PolkadotGuests | Nick White, COO at Celestia LabsPrevious appearances on Unchained: Three Crypto Pioneers on Crypto's Monolithic vs. Modular DebateMustafa Al-Bassam, cofounder and CEO at Celestia LabsLinks | Modular vs. MonolithicAlchemy: Modular vs. Monolithic BlockchainsVisa: Monolithic vs. modular blockchainChris Burniske's tMonolithic vs. modular blockchain | Visaweet on modular vs monolithic“The horrific inefficiencies of monolithic blockchains” by polynyaBlockworks: A spicy salvo launched in the monolithic vs modular debateUnchained: What Is the Blockchain Trilemma?CelestiaCelestia's explanation of modular blockchainsData availabilityData availability samplingAn introduction to sovereign rollups-Unchained Podcast is Produced by Laura Shin Media, LLC. Distributed by CoinDesk. Senior Producer is Michele Musso and Executive Producer is Jared Schwartz. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Fountain, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform. Celestia, a data availability layer for blockchains, was launched last October to much fanfare. The platform takes a modular approach to blockchains, allowing developers to post data onto it without the need for smart contracts or execution. This makes it extremely useful for scaling roll-ups and other layer two technologies. Celestia co-founder Mustafa Al-Bassam and COO Nick White join Unchained to discuss what Celestia is and how it works, how data availability sampling allows for more scalability, how Celestia compares with other data availability layers, whether Celestia could become a data availability layer for Bitcoin, and comparisons between Celestia and Solana. Show highlights: Mustafa's background and how his project called Lazy Ledger ended up becoming Celestia Nick's vision for modular blockchains Why Mustafa believes in the “10,000 roll-up” endgame Why Mustafa thinks that gaming and NFT chains work better on a modular blockchain What Celestia is and how it resembles the publication of an article in a newspaper What data availability sampling (DAS) is and how it works to ensure that the data is available and accurate for validators How DAS allows for more scalability What types of applications can be built with this type of modular architecture Mustafa's explanation of the concept of Blob stream and blob space How a roll-up can be an independent or sovereign layer, not just a layer 2 to a layer 1 How Celestia competes with other DA layers, like the future EigenDA The role of the TIA token in the Celestia ecosystem How Mufasa hacked the CIA when he was 16 years old and how he transitioned into crypto Whether Celestia could become a DA layer for Bitcoin layer 2 roll-ups Whether Solana could end up becoming an Ethereum layer 2 using Celestia for data availability The proposal to extend the functionality of Celestia without smart contracts in the base layer Thank you to our sponsors! Popcorn Network Polkadot Guests: Nick White, COO at Celestia Labs Previous appearances on Unchained: Three Crypto Pioneers on Crypto's Monolithic vs. Modular Debate Mustafa Al-Bassam, cofounder and CEO at Celestia Labs Links Modular vs. monolithic Alchemy: Modular vs. Monolithic Blockchains Visa: Monolithic vs. modular blockchain Chris Burniske's tweet on modular vs monolithic “The horrific inefficiencies of monolithic blockchains” by polynya Blockworks: A spicy salvo launched in the monolithic vs modular debate Unchained: What Is the Blockchain Trilemma? Celestia Celestia's explanation of modular blockchains Data availability Data availability sampling An introduction to sovereign roll-ups Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Fountain, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform. On Tuesday, Solana suffered a network outage, just shy of a year since its last shutdown. The blockchain had to quickly get a new version out and notify its validators to upgrade to it and restart their systems before blocks could be produced again, resulting in downtime of roughly five hours. This was previously something that had happened regularly to the blockchain, but seemed to have been largely addressed over the past year. Lucas, the CEO of Jito Labs, which builds infrastructure for Solana and staged a highly successful airdrop last year that helped rejuvenate the blockchain, joined Unchained to discuss what caused the outage, whether it's something that builders on Solana should be concerned about for the future, recent improvements Solana has made to its technology, whether the implementation of Firedancer would have prevented this incident, and the promise of the Solana phone. Show highlights: What caused the Solana blockchain's outage this week Whether Solana needs to have better quality control Whether the halt of the network affects the builders in the space What recent developments in the infrastructure surrounding Solana give Lucas confidence in the network Whether the Firedancer client that's now in development would have prevented this week's outage The promise of the Solana phone Whether the network going down presents a setback for the Solana community in terms of recognition and momentum Whether financial companies will consider using Solana if these issues keep occurring Thank you to our sponsors! Popcorn Network iTrustCapital Polkadot Guest Lucas Bruder, CEO of Jito Labs Links Recent coverage of Unchained on Solana: Jupiter Founder Meow to Critics of JUP Airdrop: ‘Give Me a Break' Three Crypto Pioneers on Crypto's Monolithic vs. Modular Debate Anatoly Yakovenko on Solana's Astounding Recovery and Its Future Plans Outage Unchained: Solana Back Online Again After Suffering 5-Hour Outage Matthew Sigel's explanation for why the outage happened Mert's tweet on how Solana prioritizes security over liveness CoinDesk: Can We All Stop Pretending That Solana Is in Beta? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lucas Bruder, the CEO of Jito Labs, which builds infrastructure for Solana, says despite the outages, the blockchain still has a lot going for it. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Fountain, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform.On Tuesday, Solana suffered a network outage, just shy of a year since its last shutdown. The blockchain had to quickly get a new version out and notify its validators to upgrade to it and restart their systems before blocks could be produced again, resulting in downtime of roughly five hours. This was previously something that had happened regularly to the blockchain but seemed to have been largely addressed over the past year.Lucas the CEO of Jito Labs, which builds infrastructure for Solana and staged a highly successful airdrop last year that helped rejuvenate the blockchain, joined Unchained to discuss what caused the outage, whether it's something that builders on Solana should be concerned about for the future, recent improvements Solana has made to its technology, whether the implementation of Firedancer would have prevented this incident, and the promise of the Solana phone. Show highlights | What caused the Solana blockchain's outage this weekWhether Solana needs to have better quality control Whether the halt of the network affects the builders in the spaceWhat recent developments in the infrastructure surrounding Solana give Lucas confidence in the networkWhether the Firedancer client that's now in development would have prevented this week's outageThe promise of the Solana phoneWhether the network going down presents a setback for the Solana community in terms of recognition and momentumWhether financial companies will consider using Solana if these issues keep occurringThank you to our sponsors! Popcorn Network | iTrustCapital | PolkadotGuest | Lucas Bruder, CEO of Jito LabsLinks:Recent coverage of Unchained on Solana:Jupiter Founder Meow to Critics of JUP Airdrop: ‘Give Me a Break'Three Crypto Pioneers on Crypto's Monolithic vs. Modular DebateAnatoly Yakovenko on Solana's Astounding Recovery and Its Future PlansOutage:Unchained: Solana Back Online Again After Suffering 5-Hour OutageMatthew Sigel's explanation for why the outage happenedMert's tweet on how Solana prioritizes security over livenessCoinDesk: Can We All Stop Pretending That Solana Is in Beta?-Unchained Podcast is Produced by Laura Shin Media, LLC. Distributed by CoinDesk. Senior Producer is Michele Musso and Executive Producer is Jared Schwartz. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The well-known venture capitalist has published a book, Read Write Own, about how the concentration of power into the hands of a few Internet behemoths is bad for entrepreneurs and society at large. Sign up for our free newsletter here!Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Fountain, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform.Chris Dixon, founder and managing partner of a16z crypto, believes the Internet's early ideals of democratization and community ownership have been subverted by the consolidation of power into just a few small companies like Facebook and Google. He's written a new book called Read Write Own in which he writes about this phenomenon and argues that blockchain technology can help reverse the trend by providing an environment in which developers and entrepreneurs can once again build direct relationships with their audiences. Dixon joins Unchained to discuss criticisms of crypto VC firms, how he feels now about a16z's previous investment in Facebook, how crypto has become overly politicized in the U.S., why Facebook's Libra project was ultimately shut down, the significant promise of restaking and EigenLayer in particular, and why he believes that creator royalties are essential for the NFT market. Show highlights | What inspired Chris to write his new book and why he thinks the crypto industry is misunderstoodWhat the current problems of the Internet are and how do just a few companies control most of the revenueHow Chris explains the concept of blockchains to the laymanThe importance of property rights in the real world and how blockchains make this betterHow Chris responds to the criticism that venture capital firms “dump on retail” and what a proper allocation of tokens to VCs isWhat the best designs are to achieve good governance in decentralized networksHow the crypto industry has become politicized in the U.S. What Chris thinks about a16z's investment in FacebookWhy Facebook's Libra project was shut down and his takeaways from the ventureWhat lessons did Chris learn from the 2022 crypto debacle, with the collapse of FTX, Terra, Celsius, 3AC, etc?Where Chris sits in the debate about modular vs. monolithic networksHow restaking and EigenLayer could “unlock a bunch of new design possibilities,” according to ChrisThe role of open source software in driving a better environment and better projectsHow decentralized social networks could attract new levels of adoption Whether creator royalties are necessary and why Chris believes that they are “non-negotiable”Thank you to our sponsors! Popcorn NetworkGuest | Chris Dixon, founder and managing partner of a16z crypto, author of Read Write OwnPrevious appearance on Unchained: Chris Dixon on How Trust Is the Best LegoLinks | TokenomicsUnchained: What Is Tokenomics? A Beginner's GuideVenture CapitalUnchained: Does Venture Capital Investment Violate the Ethos of Crypto? Sequoia Says NoModular vs. monolithicUnchained: Three Crypto Pioneers on Crypto's Monolithic vs. Modular DebateWhat Are Modular Blockchains? A Beginner's GuideRestakingUnchained: Do You Need to Think Twice Before Restaking Your Assets? What Is Ethereum Restaking? A Beginner's GuideRoyaltiesUnchained: Are NFT Royalties the Way? How to Build a Sustainable Creator EconomyThe Chopping Block: Two on Two Debate: NFT Royalty Throwdown!The 2022 debacleUnchained: Collapses, Bankruptcies, and Fraud: How 2022 Became the Year of Crypto CarnageSocialFiUnchained: What Is SocialFi? A Beginner's GuideCrypto & AIUnchained: When AI and Blockchain Meet, How Can Each Technology Benefit?The Chopping Block: Why AI Will Change the Course of History in CryptoUnchained Podcast is Produced by Laura Shin Media, LLC. Distributed by CoinDesk. Senior Producer is Michele Musso and Executive Producer is Jared Schwartz. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sign up for our free newsletter here! Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Fountain, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform. Chris Dixon, founder and managing partner of a16z crypto, believes the Internet's early ideals of democratization and community ownership have been subverted by the consolidation of power into just a few small companies like Facebook and Google. He's written a new book called Read Write Own in which he writes about this phenomenon, and argues that blockchain technology can help reverse the trend by providing an environment in which developers and entrepreneurs can once again build direct relationships with their audiences. Dixon joins Unchained to discuss criticisms of crypto VC firms, how he feels now about a16z's previous investment in Facebook, how crypto has become overly politicized in the U.S., why Facebook's Libra project was ultimately shut down, the significant promise of restaking and EigenLayer in particular, and why he believes that creator royalties are essential for the NFT market. Show highlights: what inspired Chris to write his new book and why he thinks the crypto industry is misunderstood what the current problems of the Internet are and how just a few companies control most of the revenue how Chris explains the concept of blockchains to the layman the importance of property rights in the real world and how blockchains make this better how Chris responds to the criticism that venture capital firms “dump on retail” and what a proper allocation of tokens to VCs is what the best designs are to achieve good governance in decentralized networks how the crypto industry has become politicized in the U.S. what Chris thinks about a16z's investment in Facebook why Facebook's Libra project was shut down and his takeaways from the venture what lessons Chris learned from the 2022 crypto debacle, with the collapse of FTX, Terra, Celsius, 3AC, etc. where Chris sits in the debate about modular vs. monolithic networks how restaking and EigenLayer could “unlock a bunch of new design possibilities,” according to Chris the role of open source software in driving a better environment and better projects how decentralized social networks could attract new levels of adoption whether creator royalties are necessary and why Chris believes that they are “non-negotiable” Thank you to our sponsors! Arbitrum Foundation Popcorn Network Guest: Chris Dixon, founder and managing partner of a16z crypto, author of Read Write Own Previous appearance on Unchained: Chris Dixon on How Trust Is the Best Lego Links Tokenomics Unchained: What Is Tokenomics? A Beginner's Guide Venture Capital Unchained: Does Venture Capital Investment Violate the Ethos of Crypto? Sequoia Says No Modular vs. monolithic Unchained: Three Crypto Pioneers on Crypto's Monolithic vs. Modular Debate What Are Modular Blockchains? A Beginner's Guide Restaking Unchained: Do You Need to Think Twice Before Restaking Your Assets? What Is Ethereum Restaking? A Beginner's Guide Royalties Unchained: Are NFT Royalties the Way? How to Build a Sustainable Creator Economy The Chopping Block: Two on Two Debate: NFT Royalty Throwdown! The 2022 debacle Unchained: Collapses, Bankruptcies, and Fraud: How 2022 Became the Year of Crypto Carnage SocialFi Unchained: What Is SocialFi? A Beginner's Guide Crypto & AI Unchained: When AI and Blockchain Meet, How Can Each Technology Benefit? The Chopping Block: Why AI Will Change the Course of History in Crypto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In December 2023, Sei Network joined the “billion-dollar network club” in market cap, as its value doubled and its user count skyrocketed. Sei stood out amongst the crypto natives as it claims to be the fastest Layer 1 out there (yes, even faster than Solana) and the first live blockchain to become a parallelized EVM chain. Today we have Jayendra Jog, Co-Founder of Sei, to share with us - How did Sei become the fastest blockchain - What is parallelized EVM and why it's a game-changer - Sei's roadmap in 2024 - And more! Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice. Timestamps: (00:00:00) – Episode introduction (00:01:04) – What is Sei (00:04:30) – Why is everyone excited for Sei (00:08:11) – Monolithic vs Modular chains (00:12:10) – Parallelizing transactions vs sequential (00:20:46) – Solving state bloat with SeiDB (00:27:27) – Expanding beyond Cosmos (00:32:45) – Building on Solana vs Sei (00:35:25) – Does Neon EVM compete with Sei (00:37:19) – Why Sei can't be forked as a rollup (00:40:50) – Sei vs Monad (00:42:57) – Sei in 2024 More Resources: Guest Jayendra Jog's Twitter: https://twitter.com/jayendra_jog Sei's Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeiNetwork Blockcrunch Blockcrunch VIP: https://blockcrunch.substack.com/ Blockcrunch Twitter: https://twitter.com/theBlockcrunch Jason Choi's Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrjasonchoi Disclaimer: The Blockcrunch Podcast (“Blockcrunch”) is an educational resource intended for informational purposes only. Blockcrunch produces a weekly podcast and newsletter that routinely covers projects in Web 3 and may discuss assets that the host or its guests have financial exposure to. Views held by Blockcrunch's guests are their own. None of Blockcrunch, its registered entity or any of its affiliated personnel are licensed to provide any type of financial advice, and nothing on Blockcrunch's podcast, newsletter, website and social media should be construed as financial advice. Blockcrunch also receives compensation from its sponsor; sponsorship messages do not constitute financial advice or endorsement. Full disclaimer: https://blockcrunch.substack.com/about
Chris Burniske and two proponents of each approach discuss their different characteristics and relative benefits, and what will drive the next crypto bull cycle.Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform.In this episode of Unchained, Anatoly Yakovenko, co-founder of Solana Labs, Nick White, COO at Celestia, and Chris Burniske, partner at VC firm Placeholder discuss the differences between modular and monolithic, or integrated, blockchains, with Solana epitomizing the monolithic approach and Celestia the modular one. They all agree that both approaches have their merits and will likely coexist, but argue each lends itself to specific use cases and developer preferences. They also discuss what will drive the next crypto bull cycle, and each gives their best predictions for a specific development in the crypto industry in the next few years.Show highlights | Chris's explanation of the modular vs. monolithic approach in blockchainsWhat drove Anatoly to prioritize speed in Solana's architecture and its impact on the networkWhat Celestia is and how it represents the first modular blockchain networkWhether developers and users will gravitate more towards modular or monolithic blockchainsHow Solana, as one of the fastest blockchains, is gearing up to handle massive usage and scalabilityWhy Chris views Celestia as a frontrunner in the data availability sectorHow Nick perceives the philosophical similarities and executional differences between Celestia and SolanaWhether there's potential for Solana to transition into a modular blockchain in the futureWhy Chris believes that the Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) might surpass the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) in user adoptionWhat challenges Bitcoin faces in developing actual Layer 2 solutions, especially considering its "doomers storage" issueWhat could drive the next crypto bull marketTop predictions for 2024 and beyond Anatoly's perspective on how a significant hack could pose a serious setback for the entire industryThank you to our sponsors! Arbitrum Foundation | Popcorn Network | iTrustCapitalGuests | Anatoly Yakovenko, cofounder of Solana LabsChris Burniske, partner at PlaceholderNick White, COO at Celestia LabsLinks | Modular vs. monolithicAlchemy: Modular vs. Monolithic BlockchainsVisa: Monolithic vs. modular blockchainChris Burniske's tweet on modular vs monolithic“The horrific inefficiencies of monolithic blockchains” by polynyaBlockworks: A spicy salvo launched in the monolithic vs modular debateUnchained: What Is the Blockchain Trilemma?CelestiaCelestia's explanation of modular blockchainsData availabilityData availability samplingAn introduction to sovereign rollupsSpot Bitcoin ETF:Unchained: Why The Spot Bitcoin ETF Is a Big DealDeciding on Bitcoin: Should New Investors Jump In Now or Wait for an ETF?Ledger ConnectKit incidentUnchained: Ledger Library Compromised, Causing Confusion and Panic in Crypto CommunityUnchained Podcast is Produced by Laura Shin Media, LLC. Distributed by CoinDesk. Senior Producer is Michele Musso and Executive Producer is Jared Schwartz.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Unchained, Anatoly Yakovenko, co-founder of Solana Labs, Nick White, COO at Celestia, and Chris Burniske, partner at VC firm Placeholder discuss the differences between modular and monolithic, or integrated, blockchains, with Solana epitomizing the monolithic approach and Celestia the modular one. They all agree that both approaches have their merits and will likely coexist, but argue each lends itself to specific use cases and developer preferences.They also discuss what will drive the next crypto bull cycle, and each gives their best predictions for a specific development in the crypto industry in the next few years. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform. Show highlights: Chris's explanation of the modular vs. monolithic approach in blockchains What drove Anatoly to prioritize speed in Solana's architecture and its impact on the network What Celestia is and how it represents the first modular blockchain network Whether developers and users will gravitate more towards modular or monolithic blockchains How Solana, as one of the fastest blockchains, is gearing up to handle massive usage and scalability Why Chris views Celestia as a frontrunner in the data availability sector How Nick perceives the philosophical similarities and executional differences between Celestia and Solana Whether there's potential for Solana to transition into a modular blockchain in the future Why Chris believes that the Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) might surpass the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) in user adoption What challenges Bitcoin faces in developing actual Layer 2 solutions, especially considering its "doomers storage" issue What could drive the next crypto bull market Top predictions for 2024 and beyond Anatoly's perspective on how a significant hack could pose a serious setback for the entire industry Thank you to our sponsors! Arbitrum Foundation Popcorn Network iTrustCapital Guests: Anatoly Yakovenko, cofounder of Solana Labs Previous appearances on Unchained: Anatoly Yakovenko on Solana's Astounding Recovery and Its Future Plans Will Solana Be the Execution Layer and Ethereum the Settlement Layer? Can Solana Seize Marketshare From Ethereum With Serum? Anatoly Yakovenko on Why Solana Is Building the SAGA Chris Burniske, partner at Placeholder Previous appearances on Unchained: Two VCs on Why This Is the Perfect Time to Invest in Crypto 2022 in Review + How Cobie and Chris Burniske Are Playing the New Year Cobie and Chris Burniske on How to Navigate a Crypto Bear Market How To Value A Crypto Asset Nick White, COO at Celestia Labs Links Modular vs. monolithic Alchemy: Modular vs. Monolithic Blockchains Visa: Monolithic vs. modular blockchain Chris Burniske's tweet on modular vs monolithic “The horrific inefficiencies of monolithic blockchains” by polynya Blockworks: A spicy salvo launched in the monolithic vs modular debate Unchained: What Is the Blockchain Trilemma? Celestia Celestia's explanation of modular blockchains Data availability Data availability sampling An introduction to sovereign rollups Spot Bitcoin ETF: Unchained: Why The Spot Bitcoin ETF Is a Big Deal Deciding on Bitcoin: Should New Investors Jump In Now or Wait for an ETF? Ledger ConnectKit incident Unchained: Ledger Library Compromised, Causing Confusion and Panic in Crypto Community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
⚡️⚡️⚡️در قسمت❌ هشتم ❌In-Sight در مورد مقایسه ی موفقیت کلینیکی رستوریشنهای زیرکونیای مونولیتیک و زیرکونیای layered در درمان تمام قوس ایمپلنتی صحبت میکنیم.این مقاله ی systematic review مربوط به JPD هستش.‼️‼️پادکست In-Sight مجموعه ای از پادکستهای کوتاهه که در اون ها ما بدون پرداختن به جزئیات ،خلاصه ی مقالات را مرور میکنیمپادکست In-Sight اپیزود میانی دنتکستهاستدکتر فواد شهابیان متخصص پروتز ،ایمپلنت زیباییاهواز کیانپارس061 3338 0090⚡️⚡️لینک ابسترکت مقاله❌❌
"There's no sympathy for the ox; all the brutal walls that we don't even bother naming..." CREDITS: Iris Christianson as Juniper Rhodes Mike Painter as Flint Tinder Zoe Tunnell as Ilana Ramsey Fabby Garza as Thea/Tim Lambert Maxie Knightley as The GM MUSIC BY MAXIE KNIGHTLEY EDITED BY MOLLY RHINEBECK AND LUKE VARNER
This is the opening installment of the miniseries 'Web3 will fail unless...', sponsored by Axelar and featuring co-host Sergey Gorbunov, co-founder of Axelar. In this episode, EigenLayer founder Sreeram Kannan lays out the vision for EigenLayer and explains how the increasing modularization of blockchain infrastructure and services will enable the next wave of crypto innovation. OUTLINE: 00:00 Introduction 03:54 Web3 Adoption Curve 12:37 Monolithic vs. Modularity 20:20 Developer Complexity 25:38 Celestia DA vs. EigenLayer 31:27 Real World Assets This episode is brought to you by our sponsor, Axelar. Axelar is scaling interoperability to connect hundreds of new blockchains anticipated in the Ethereum L2 ecosystem. Find out more at axelar.network/layer2
In This Hour: -- Jeff Hoffman, president of Black Hills Ammunition, talks about choosing bullets for hunting and the move to monolithic rifle bullets. -- Crazy things seen at a public shooting range. -- How can people get schools to offer gun safety training? Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 09.03.23 Hour 1