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In deze aflevering van Z 7 op 7:- In Antwerpen is het Israëlische TripleW zich als allereerste bedrijf aan het installeren op de voormalige Opel-site, nu het NextGen District. - Ook Triple Helix wil z'n tenten optrekken in het Antwerpse NextGen-district. Het chemiebedrijf gaat PU-schuimen uit matrassen, bouwisolatie of autostoelen recycleren tot nieuwe, chemische grondstoffen. - Dierenpark Pairi Daiza start nieuw toeristisch seizoen met Prehi Daiza, een expo met Vulcain als publiekstrekker, een 150 miljoen jaar oud dinosaurus-skelet.In The Place To Be hebben Matthias en Marnick het over ownership over je eigen carriere. Ze bespreken de verschillende stappen die jij kan nemen met Robert van der Tas van Opendesk.En in ons beursgesprek hebben we het over de drie schoonmoeders van Donald Trump, die hem behoeden voor ontsporing: groei, inflatie en beurs. Zoals elke zaterdag is Philippe Gijsels, Hoofdstrateeg private banking wealth BNP Paribas Fortis onze gast. Z 7 op 7 is de nieuwe dagelijkse podcast van Kanaal Z en Trends. Elke ochtend, vanaf 5u30 uur luistert u voortaan naar een selectie van de meest opmerkelijke nieuwsverhalen, een frisse blik op de aandelenmarkten en een scherpe duiding bij de economische en politieke actualiteit door experts van Kanaal Z en Trends.Start voortaan elke dag met Z 7 op 7 en luister naar wat echt relevant is voor uw business, onderneming, carrière en geld.
Hauke,Jean und Micha reden heute weider mit einigen Umwegen über Recall, Opendesk, Opensource Veranstaltungsprobleme; 20 Jahre Ubuntu und Timeshift.
Mit einer Mischung aus Interesse, Hoffnung und Skepsis sehen wir dem baldigen Release von openDesk entgegen. Ja, wir unterhalten uns über ein opensource Office- und Kollaborations-Paket als Alternative zu Microsoft Office bzw. 365 für den öffentlichen Dienst. Ein sehr spannendes Thema, wie sicher alle zustimmen werden. Aber keine Sorge, es gibt auch wieder reichlich Intel und AMD: Intel hat nach eigener Aussage endlich den "root cause" (final_v3_release_now) für die defekten CPUs der 13. und 14. Generation Core i gefunden und ein weiteres Microcode-Update an die Mainboard-Hersteller ausgeliefert. Bitte zeitnah das entsprechende BIOS-Update installieren. Nochmal: Bereits defekte CPUs werden dadurch nicht wieder repariert, die sind unwiderruflich hinüber. In dem Fall an den Verkäufer bzw. Intel wenden. Die nächste Generation "Arrow Lake" auf einer neuen Plattform soll am 24. Oktober 2024 erscheinen, mit Reviews ist am 10. Oktober zu rechnen. Für Ryzen 9000 gibt es auch neue BIOS-Versionen, die vor allem die Inter-Chiplet-Latenzen verbessern und dazu endlich Mainboards mit X870E und X870, im Kern auch nur umgelabelte X670E und B650E mit kleinen Updates. Derzeit ist AMD wieder ganz besonders furchtbar mit den Benennungen. Zwei Studierende an der Uni Harvard haben Metas Smart-Brille (nicht Projekt Orion, eine ältere) mit dem Online-Dienst PimEyes verknüpft und können so innerhalb von einer Minute mit einem Gesichtsfoto einer beliebigen Person quasi alle im Internet frei verfügbaren Informationen abrufen: Telefonnummer, Adressen, Kontakte und so weiter. Faszinierend und erschreckend. Außerdem: Nintendo patentiert Pokemon Fangen und Reittiere Nutzen, Switch-Emulator Ryujinx ist offline, PS4-Emulator shadps4 macht große Fortschritte, Samsung brickt mit Software-Update Smartphones auf Android 12. Viel Spaß mit Folge 225! Sprecher: Meep, Michael KisterProduktion: Michael KisterTitelbild: Mohammed Ali DadBildquellen: ZenDiS/eigeneAufnahmedatum: 04.10.2024 Besucht unsim Discord https://discord.gg/SneNarVCBMauf Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/technikquatsch.deauf Instagram https://www.instagram.com/technikquatschauf Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@technikquatsch(bald wieder) auf Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/technikquatsch RSS-Feed https://technikquatsch.de/feed/podcast/Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/62ZVb7ZvmdtXqqNmnZLF5uApple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/technikquatsch/id1510030975 00:00:00 Bazillenschleudern und Internetstörung 00:04:27 Neues BIOS-Update für Intel 13. und 14. Generation; Problem mit vorzeitiger Alterung aufgrund erhöhter Spannungen laut Intel endlich gelösthttps://www.computerbase.de/2024-09/instabile-core-cpus-intel-findet-finale-absturz-ursache-in-anfaelliger-schaltung/ 00:07:22 Release von Intel Arrow Lake (285K, 265K, 245K) voraussichtlich am 24. Oktober, Tests ab 10. Oktoberhttps://www.computerbase.de/news/prozessoren/intel-core-ultra-tests-zu-285k-265k-und-245k-fuer-ende-oktober-erwartet.89827/ 0011:54 Meeps Anschlussprobleme 00:18:39 AMD X870E und X870 sind umgelabelte X670E und B650E mit WiFi 7 und USB4https://www.computerbase.de/2024-09/amd-x870e-mainboard-chipsatz-test/https://geizhals.de/?cat=mbam5&xf=317_X870%7E317_X870E 00:28:10 Die Benennungen sind furchtbar (v.a. AMD) 00:34:05 Samsung Update zerschießt Smartphoneshttps://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/10/samsung-update-bricks-phones-giving-harsh-reminder-of-data-backup-importance/ 00:48:00 Studenten verknüpfen Meta Smart Glas (oder Smartphone, PC) mit Gesichtserkennunghttps://www.404media.co/someone-put-facial-recognition-tech-onto-metas-smart-glasses-to-instantly-dox-strangers/https://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/gadgets/gesichtserkennung-studenten-nutzen-metas-smarte-brille-zur-identifikation-fremder-a-a07d63a5-039c-46a5-816c-3209771117f1 01:01:23 Nintendo vs. Pocketpair Update: Nintendo hat Patente für das Fangen von "Objekten" und Besteigen und Nutzen von Reittieren oder ä...
(Digitale) Souveränität wird in der aktuellen Weltlage immer wichtiger. Aus diesem Grund habe ich mit Alex und Leonhard, von ZenDIS, über die Projekte OpenCoDE und OpenDesk gesprochen. Zwei wichtige Projekte auf dem Weg zu mehr Unabhängigkeit der deutschen Verwaltung. Kommentare unter: https://egovernment-podcast.com/egov183-oc-od/
Harry Keen, CEO and co-founder of Hazy, explains how synthetic could address bias issues for AI training data, why we should prioritise the near-term issues with AI instead of doomsday predictions, and shares his experience spinning out from UCL. Founded in 2017, Hazy creates artificial data that replicates the quality of real-world data without including personal information. Companies can then use this synthetic data to train AI models without the associated privacy risks. The company has raised nearly $15m and has been backed by Microsoft. Keen was previously engineering design lead at Opendesk.
Guest Cristina Chumillas Panelists Eriol Fox | Memo Esparza | Richard Littauer Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain Open Source Design! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source with design. Learn how we, as designers, interface with open source in a sustainable way, how we integrate into different communities, and how we as coders, work with other designers. On today's episode, we have as our guest, Cristina Chumillas, who is a Front-end Developer at Lullabot and UX Core Maintainer at Drupal. We will find out how Cristina got into the design field, and how she got involved in working with Drupal and Lullabot. She tells us how her experience has been as a designer who has contributed code and design, and what Drupal does to recognize contributors of all types. Cristina shares some great advice if you are a young designer just starting out. Also, find out the company that is the biggest contributor to Drupal and more about Design4Drupal and what they focus on. Go ahead and download this episode now to find out much more, and if you're interested please subscribe! [00:01:30] Cristina tells us about herself and how she got into working in the design world. She also tells us how she got involved in working with Drupal. [00:04:52] Eriol wonders if Cristina ever contributed code and if she can share an experience being a designer who has contributed code and contributed design and the differences. [00:08:26] As Cristina formalizes the UX working group, we hear how her experience has been of people seeing her as a designer and seeing that working as the design group who makes all the design decisions. [00:10:19] Eriol asks if Cristina's had painful conversations or joyful ones with trying to advocate for really great user experience. [00:11:00] Since contributions are now sponsored and there's a lot of paid and unpaid work, Cristina tells us how this enters into the conversation of who has more say and who's heard more. [00:13:52] Memo wonders how a project like Drupal can stay independent from big sponsors. [00:15:35] Cristina tells us about Lullabot. [00:17:23] We learn from Caristina the reason she went to work for Drupal and how the conversations about contributing to open source started with them. [00:19:23] There's a story going on that there's a perception in the industry that open source is done by a hobbyist, and Richard is curious to know how Cristina feels about this story. She also tells us what Drupal does and what she does to recognize contributors of all types. [00:22:24] Eriol brings up contribution recognition and asks Cristina if she's noticed or does she think there are differences in how designers want to be recognized as contributors, are there different values that designers have when they're contributing to open source, and is there a way to grow that, encourage that, and support that. [00:24:23] Cristina tells us about an event called “Design4Drupal” and what they focus on. Eriol also wonders if there are other things that Cristina would like to see and what her “wishlist” is. [00:27:43] Listen to advice from Cristina if you're a young designer just starting out. [00:30:05] Find out where you can follow Cristina on the internet and where you can get involved with design in Drupal. Quotes [00:12:14] “So, the companies that had a bigger budget to actually pay for this contributor were actually the ones that were having bigger projects so the features that made him were the ones that were needed for bigger projects.” [00:12:38] “And sadly this means that are not as many freelancers out there as there were anymore.” [00:20:52] “That's really a recent change that we've had in the Drupal community. Actually, there's a blog post.” (link below) [00:22:43] “What I usually see when I see designers that really don't know the communities, like I really don't care about Drupal's contributions. It's something that they really don't mind, they really don't understand or need, unless they are paid by a company.” [00:23:10] “Also getting involved in a big project, it takes a lot of time. It's not like you can just dig into the project and understand what you need to do in like two hours. You probably need one or two days to understand the project, understand the need of that specific thing.” Spotlight [00:32:40] Memo's spotlight is the first open source project he used called Opendesk. [00:33:27] Richard's spotlight is Extinction Rebellion. [00:34:08] Eriol's spotlight is an article called, “Design APIs like you design User Experience.” [00:35:15] Cristina's spotlight is a project called Variablefonts.io. Links Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Design & UX working group (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/t/design-ux-working-group/348) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Richard Littauer Twitter (https://twitter.com/richlitt?lang=en) Eriol Fox Twitter (https://twitter.com/EriolDoesDesign?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Memo Esparza Twitter (https://twitter.com/memo_es_) Cristina Chumillas Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/cristinachumillas) Cristina Chumillas Twitter (https://twitter.com/chumillas) Drupal (https://www.drupal.org/) Lullabot (https://www.lullabot.com/) Drupal Association-Contribution Recognition and the Drupal Project (https://www.drupal.org/association/blog/contribution-recognition-and-the-drupal-project) Design4Drupal (https://design4drupal.org/) Frontend United (https://www.frontendunited.com/) Opendesk (https://www.opendesk.cc/) Extinction Rebellion (https://rebellion.global/) “Design APIs like you design User Experience” (Better Practices Medium Publication) (https://medium.com/better-practices/design-apis-like-you-design-user-experience-a7adeb2ee90f) Variablefonts.io (https://variablefonts.io/) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Cristina Chumillas.
Este artículo se publicó en Alfonso Sánchez por Alfonso Sánchez Hemos hecho un resumen supre rápido del episodio 37 que nunca oiréis. Xilvia nos ha enseñado un dibujo super chulo que ha hecho con su tableta gráfica. Fonso cuenta muchas de sus mierdas y trae varias recomendaciones entre ellas el proyecto Opendesk. Podéis apoyarnos comprando en Amazon en este enlace.
Este artículo se publicó en Alfonso Sánchez por Alfonso Sánchez Hemos hecho un resumen supre rápido del episodio 37 que nunca oiréis. Xilvia nos ha enseñado un dibujo super chulo que ha hecho con su tableta gráfica. Fonso cuenta muchas de sus mierdas y trae varias recomendaciones entre ellas el proyecto Opendesk. Podéis apoyarnos comprando en Amazon en este enlace.
Raymond Luk, the Canadian serial entrepreneur and seasoned investor is our highly experienced and personable guest this week. Raymond takes us on his journey from his early days as founder of Hard Boiled Egg, a software development company, and Opendesk, a software service company, to his angel investing. Raymond explains how his entrepreneurial ventures have shaped his angel investing and how lessons learnt have helped him to understand the needs of start-ups and entrepreneurs. Raymond founded the Montreal based One Year Labs, an early-stage seed accelerator, and has since founded Flow Ventures and Hockeystick, which provides companies with software that enables growth using data.
Planter og blomster er både visuelt stimulerende og gode for vores helbred, især hvis vi bor i grå, proppede og forurenede storbyer. Mads Boserup Lauritsen står bag firmaet TagTomat, der forsøger at gøre noget ved det, og skabe grønne fællesskaber. Det sker med plantekasser til både gårdhaver og kontorer, med ‘frøbomber’ der kan kastes allevegne af grønne terra-rister, med svampebokse til hjemmedyrkning og meget, meget mere. Den grønne vision er naturligvis (høhø) i sig selv spændende, men Mads fortæller også om hvordan det er at drive et lille firma, der både designer, kører forretning, holder styr på de ansatte, har en webshop og hele tiden forsøger at udvikle sig og hitte på nyt. Som en bonus besøger vi til allersidst taget hvor de allerførste tagtomater blev plantet! Links Tagtomat Frøbombe Ubuntu - version af open source-systemet Linux Knast - interiørbutik der leverer overskudstræ til TagTomat Socialøkonomisk virksomhed Batterirygsæk til haveudstyr, fx fra Husqvarna Google Suite - apps til forretningen Podio - samarbejdsværktøj og projektstyring Woocommerce - webbutik til Wordpress Webshipper - danske logistik og pakketransport Quickpay betalingsløsning Episode 22 af work.flow med Christian Villum, blandt andet om REMODEL og åbne forretningskoncepter for hardware REMODEL på Dansk Design Center OpenDesk - open source møbeldesign Discourse - forum-platform TagTomats forum De tre tips Prøv et “gammeldags” Casio digital-ur - ikke så mange distraktioner i hverdagen, som når man bruger mobilen som ur Sæt en clockradio i soveværelset eller “bare” et vækkeur - så du slipper for at have mobilen i soveværelset Prøv at skrive spørgsmål direkte på engelsk i Google, hvis du har brug for hjælp til et eller andet
Opendesk is an online marketplace that hosts independently designed furniture and connects its customers to local makers around the world. Todays conversation centers around a listener question and somewhat impromptu responses as the three of us digest the website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This fortnights podcast is with Joni Steiner who is one of the co-founders and creative director of Opendesk. Opendesk is an open platform for furniture design / manufacturer around the world. Joni was an architect at Zero Zero architects and also part of the founding team of Wkihouse. We talk all about how Opendesk started all the way to through to the current 22 person start up status. Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What happens when you enable designers to distribute their products through a global network of makers? How can you apply open-source software development principles to designing and manufacturing furniture for workspaces? Nick will unpack his experience of founding OpenDesk, a web platform offering designer furniture that can be made locally all around the world.
Part deux of our chat with Tony Sarkees, an attorney in Chicago who loves making things at the local hackerspace as much as he loves gaming. We play This is Your Life, compete in a quiz about C64 games and talk gadgets. Tony is the ultimate mobile consumer, switching his SIM card between Android & iPhone for many years. It all started with jailbreaking an iPod Touch. Chris remembers Tony’s many tweets about his Chumby, a cuddly, user-friendly device that our guest believes has no counterpart. Not too long ago, our guest’s friend Newman passed away and Chris is touched by Tony’s tribute to his cat. Quiz Time The Commodore 64 game Agent USA. The Lucas Arts games company used a programming language called SCUMM. SCUMM stands for Scripting Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion. Another terrific Lucas Arts game was Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders. Once again our guest defeats Paul! Paul says, “Yo dawg, do you remember Napster?” We discuss piracy and the maker community. Chris suggests the Stuff You Should Know Podcast about TV ratings. Paul suggests checking out the C.G.P. Grey youtube channel, because learning! Chris’ next project is rebuilding his subwoofer. Did you know you could build your own and probably get something better and less expensive? Everything you need is at Parts Express. Paul is hoping to build a gnarly workspace in his office for all this podcast gear. He’s learning Google Sketch Up to create something. He’s starting the center of the sweet desktop with a rackmount equipment stand. Chris shares a very cool site with open designs, OpenDesk. Thanks to all the listeners who bought one of our Tees! Unfortunately, they are no longer for sale, but you can always request a reprint. You can find Tony on twitter, his site, the electro bureau or grab some of the things he makes at his shop. Today’s cartoon goodbye is cool beans. Later, Sausages. Support Montreal Sauce on Patreon
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: snollygosters firing 9 or every 10 sysadmins, even yet still more Google and privacy, hands-free computing, Gunnar’s reputation management problems, and Dave’s “how to say no” weapons turned against him. Subscribe via RSS or iTunes. Dave gets incepted. Lauren mentioned on Crain’s Business Cleveland podcast HER Ideas in Motion hands-on learning for girls in technology and media arts How the Egts family rolls on Mother’s Day: Mother Daughter Hack Day Gunnar visits Sweden! Zach Sciales says nice things about Red Hat and the D&G Show! Automation Myths: The NSA Can’t Replace 90% of Its System Administrators Dave’s Confining Users with SELinux video series Red Hat is hiring Code By Voice Faster Than Keyboard Google Adds Your Flights, Reservations, and Purchases to Voice Search Google Cloud Storage now provides server-side encryption So you can store the data at rest w/encryption, but you need to decrypt it to work on it unless you use homomorphic encryption as discussed in D&G #9 Google says UK privacy laws can’t touch it Egts family spring break candidate: Principality of Sealand HavenCo Trsst: a distributed secure blog platform for the open web Man Crosses Twitter and Google Reader to Create Open Source Love Child Meet the Indie Web hackers who want to jailbreak the internet Groklaw Shuts Down, A Self-Described Casualty In The Privacy Wars PJ’s reasoning Open Technology Fund Lauren is a developer! Scratch on Raspberry Pi video now live! Major Hayden now uses Linux! (Wait, what?) Super fun flying club, from United: Inside United’s Secret Club for Top Fliers Gunnar at OSHERA on 5 September. Dave presenting via web with David A. Wheeler and Josh Davis at GovLoop Government Innovators Virtual Summit on September 10 Gunnar keynotes NC DataPalooza on September 12 Dave receiving AFCEA DC AFCEAN of the Month award at AFCEA DC’s Monthly Luncheon on September 16 Dave as panelist at GovLoop Agency of the Future on September 17 Gunnar presenting at NIST Cloud Computing and Mobility workshop on October 1 Dave as panelist at Symantec Government Symposium on October 2 Red Hat Government Symposium registration now open! Gunnar’s GCN article: Do you have a cloud exit strategy? Here’s one clear path. Headbangers Ball: Dave’s recap of FedScoop’s Lowering the Cost of Government with IT Summit Note the TV hanging from the ceiling to the right of the panelists Dave’s Fedscoop TV video Dan Walsh blogging about Dave’s software defined Multi Level Security video series D&G updated Blacklist: cyber, “software-defined” JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 in evaluation! Hellekson’s Law: request denied, for now Would a title of nobility make Gunnar more notable? The Magic of Incentives: Brazilian Journals’ Self-Citation Cartel Smashed CommaFeed backlinks from Wikipedia to D&G! “How to say no” update: Adam Clater makes Dave an offer he couldn’t refuse This is what it looked like There’s a difference between being right & being persuasive Word of the day that we aren’t allowed to use any more: snollygoster — an unprincipled but shrewd person Cutting Room Floor FeedBin: A new OSS RSS reader entrant ExplainShell: A command line explainer HT Jared Jennings: darcs is simpler and more fun than git. but http://hub.darcs.net and http://patch-tag.com aren’t quite github. Unrelated but delicious: D’Arc’s Pizza in Windber, PA Soylent Green, for real: “I didn’t get to be the reviews editor of a major technology website by reading stupid directions.” Heavy Metal Umlaut Quiz Beastie Boys’ “Sabotage” reenacted with librarians Black Flag’s Henry Rollins to keynote the 2013 California Library Association conference Knitters are banned from library due to dangerous needle use A creepy robot that can sneak under your door Plan ahead: Drone guidelines for Burning Man OpenDesk.cc Is Like Ikea For Open Source Zealots Regular expresssion crossword puzzle sites of the week We Give Thanks Rachel Wilkins Patel for getting girls into technology and media arts and being a great role model Zach Sciales for letting us know we’re helping! Dan Walsh for blogging about Dave’s MLS video series Adam Clater for using our mind tricks against us for everyone’s benefit Jared Jennings for the tip on Darcs