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Best podcasts about peter weinberger

Latest podcast episodes about peter weinberger

Sceny zbrodni
#239. Zbrodnie wobec dzieci

Sceny zbrodni

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 47:40


PŁATNA WSPÓŁPRACA. Naszym gościem jest Krystian Stolarz - policjant i autor książki o przemocy wobec dzieci „Przestań, proszę”. Robert Black. Czy to trudne dzieciństwo uczyniło z niego seryjnego mordercę? Peter Weinberger. Niemowlę zostało porwane z wózka stojącego na werandzie domu.

Science Busters Podcast
Fang das Licht - Mit TCM & Photokatalyse gegen die Erderwärmung- SBP093

Science Busters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 76:34 Transcription Available


In Ausgabe 93 sprechen Kabarettist Martin Puntigam & die beiden Chemiker von der TU-Wien Alexey Cherevan und Peter Weinberger darüber, was Cluburlaub und Elite-Universitäten verbindet, wer Lomonosow war, ob man in Moskau ein Fahrrad braucht, wie kolloidal Milch ist, ob physikalische Chemie besser ist oder chemische Physik, was anorganische Hybridmaterialien sind, warum Pflugwedeln nicht für keine Karriereoption für TU-Wien-Chemiker ist, wie man einen Katalysator bei Raumtemperatur zur Arbeit anhalten kann, wofür man Titandioxid verwenden kann, was Halbleiter in ihrer Freizeit machen, Wie man mit Lichtteilchen Wasser spalten kann, was man mit Glasreaktoren macht, wie man der Sonne mehr Stabilität verleiht, warum man der Sonne keinen Vorwurf machen sollte, wie sinnvolle Technologieoffenheit aussieht, was solarthermische Kraftwerke sind & wie wichtig heiße Luft sein kann

No salgas de casa
158 - Top 5 motivos más ridículos

No salgas de casa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 127:34


En el episodio de esta semana, Mariana le cuenta a Sara sobre el asesinato de Lauren Hugelmaier, y Sara le cuenta a Mariana sobre el asesinato del bebé Peter Weinberger. Las imágenes están disponibles en nuestro instagram: @nosalgasdecasapodcast¿Te gustó el episodio? Invítanos un café: https://ko-fi.com/nosalgasdecasapodcastSupport the show

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Science Busters Podcast
Chemische Diensterfindungen und Mikrofluidik für die Energiewende - SBP057

Science Busters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 70:27


In Ausgabe 57 spricht Kabarettist Martin Puntigam mit dem chemischen Schlager - Duo Peter & Peter von der TU-Wien. Peter Weinberger, anorganische Chemik &r, Prof. Peter Ertl, Biotechnologe & Chemiker von der TU Wien erzählen über Protoypenförderung für TCM, warum ausgedruckte Bürowitze ohne Mikrofluidik undenbar wären, ob Vize-Rektoren vor Antritt der Stelle Polterabend feiern, wie durch Wiederverwerten der Abwärme der Ausstieg aus Öl und Gas leichter gelingen kann, wann Chemikern das Herz aufgeht, wie man aus Keramik einen guten Wärmeleiter macht, wodurch man die Lust der Industriebetriebe auf nachhaltige Ernergieverwendung steigert, was man sieht, wenn man mit Dänen durchs Temperaturfenster schaut & wie sehr die Energiewende stinken darf.

Science Busters Podcast
Podcast live TU the Sky Episode 1 - SBP053

Science Busters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 86:53


In Ausgabe 53 meldet sich der Science Busters Podcast erstmals live vor Publikum aus dem TU the sky an der TU Wien. Kabarettist Martin Puntigam unterhält sich mit Florian Freistetter, Elisabeth Oberzaucher, Peter Weinberger, Martin Moder, Prof. Peter Ertl, Biotechnologe & Chemiker von der TU Wien und Stefan Plattner-Deisenberger, Musiker & Produzent, über Tanzkurse für Bienen, ob die Welt am Valentinstag 2046 untergeht, wie Mexalen wagemutig macht, ob man durch falsches Inskribieren seine Karrierechancen erhöhen kann, wie Rotwein die Forschung voranbringt und ab wann das Lordyphon im Handel erhältlich sein wird. Mit Lordyphon-Einlage live.

Outlaws & Gunslingers
Kidnapping Double Feature

Outlaws & Gunslingers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 53:11


In this episode we have a special double feature for you guys. We had two shorter subjects so we decided to put them both into one episode. In the first one, we have the abduction of one month old Peter Weinberger when he disappeared after his mother left him alone for 10 minutes on the front porch in his carriage on July 4th, 1956. In the second, and most disturbing one, 12 year old Marion Parker was taken by a man from her school on December 15th, 1927 and murdered and dismembered two days later. Both incidents involved ransom demands from the kidnappers. Email us at bangdangpodcast@gmail.com for any questions or comments!use code TRUECRIME for 20% off and free shipping at manscaped.com!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/outlaws-gunslingers/support.

Criminology
The Abduction of Peter Weinberger

Criminology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 57:01


In 1956, Angelo LaMarca abducted Peter Weinberger and left a ransom note for the baby's parents. A cat-and-mouse game with the Weinbergs and the police ensued while 1-month-old Peter's life hung in the balance. Multiple ransom demands were made, but the drops were never picked up. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss this case from the 1950s. The Weinbergers weren't famous or rich, so in that way, this kidnapping differed greatly from the infamous Lindbergh kidnapping case. But, there were some similarities as well. The hunt for the abductor relied heavily on handwriting analysis. When the truth came out, people were horrified to learn the true details and the motive behind the abduction. LaMarca's actions devastated two families. You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology An Emash Digital production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The History of Computing
awk && Regular Expressions For Finding Text

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 8:40


Programming was once all about math. And life was good. Then came strings, or those icky non-numbery things. Then we had to process those strings. And much of that is looking for patterns that wouldn't be a need with integers, or numbers. For example, a space in a string of text. Let's say we want to print hello world to the screen in bash. That would be the echo command, followed by “Hello World!” Now let's say we ran that without the quotes then it would simply echo out the word Hello to the screen, given that the interpreter saw the space and ended the command, or looked for the next operator or verb according to which command is being used. Unix was started in 1969 at Bell Labs. Part of that work was The Thompson shell, the first Unix shell, which shipped in 1971. And C was written in 1972. These make up the ancestral underpinnings of the modern Linux, BSD, Android, Chrome, iPhone, and Mac operating systems. A lot of the work the team at Bell Labs was doing was shifting from pure statistical and mathematical operations to connect phones and do R&D faster to more general computing applications. Those meant going from math to those annoying stringy things. Unix was an early operating system and that shell gave them new abilities to interact with the computer. People called files funny things. There was text in those files. And so text manipulation became a thing. Lee McMahon developed sed in 1974, which was great for finding patterns and doing basic substitutions. Another team  at Bell Labs that included Finnish programmer Alfred Aho, Peter Weinberger, and Brian Kernighan had more advanced needs. Take their last name initials and we get awk. Awk is a programming language they developed in 1977 for data processing, or more specifically for text manipulation. Marc Rochkind had been working on a version management tool for code at Bell and that involved some text manipulation, as well as a good starting point for awk.  It's meant to be concise and given some input, produce the desired output. Nice, short, and efficient scripting language to help people that didn't need to go out and learn C to do some basic tasks. AWK is a programming language with its own interpreter, so no need to compile to run AWK scripts as executable programs.  Sed and awk are both written to be used as one0line programs, or more if needed. But building in an implicit loops and implicit variables made it simple to build short but power regular expressions. Think of awk as a pair of objects. The first is a pattern followed by an action to take in curly brackets. It can be dangerous to call if the pattern is too wide open.; especially when piping information For example,  ls -al at the root of a volume and piping that to awk $1 or some other position and then piping that into xargs to rm and a systems administrator could have a really rough day. Those $1, $2, and so-on represent the positions of words. So could be directories.  Think about this, though. In a world before relational databases, when we were looking to query the 3rd column in a file with information separated by some delimiter, piping those positions represented a simple way to effectively join tables of information into a text file or screen output. Or to find files on a computer that match a pattern for whatever reason.  Awk began powerful. Over time, improvements have enabled it to be used in increasingly  complicated scenarios. Especially when it comes to pattern matching with regular expressions. Various coding styles for input and output have been added as well, which can be changed depending on the need at hand.  Awk is also important because it influenced other languages. After becoming part of the IEEE Standard 1003.1, it is now a part of the POSIX standard. And after a few years, Larry Wall came up with some improvements, and along came Perl. But the awk syntax has always been the most succinct and useable regular expression engines. Part of that is the wildcard, piping, and file redirection techniques borrowed from the original shells. The AWK creators wrote a book called The AWK Programming Language for Addison-Wesley in 1988. Aho would go on to develop influential algorithms, write compilers, and write books (some of which were about compilers). Weinberger continued to do work at Bell before becoming the Chief Technology Officer of Hedge Fund Renaissance Technologies with former code breaker and mathematician James Simon and Robert Mercer. His face led to much love from his coworkers at Bell during the advent of digital photography and hopefully some day we'll see it on the Google Search page, given he now works there.  Brian Kernighan was a contributor to the early Multics then Unix work, as well as C. In fact, an important C implementation, K&R C, stands for Kernighan and Ritchie C. He coauthored The C Programming Language ands written a number of other books, most recently on the Go Programming Language. He also wrote a number of influential algorithms, as well as some other programming languages, including AMPL. His 1978 description of how to manage memory when working with those pesky strings we discussed earlier went on to give us the Hello World example we use for pretty much all introductions to programming languages today. He worked on ARPA projects at Stanford, helped with emacs, and now teaches computer science at Princeton, where he can help to shape the minds of future generations of programming languages and their creators. 

The Claremont Courier
The Claremont Life Podcast - An Interview with Peter Weinberger

The Claremont Courier

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 52:41


Peter Weinberger sits down with Ryan Zimmerman from the Claremont Life Podcast to discuss running a local newspaper, turning that newspaper non-profit and the state of journalism in 2022.

Science Busters Podcast
SBP009 - Wolfram hebt richtig geil ab

Science Busters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 53:32


Ausgabe 9 des Science Busters Podcasts: Kabarettist Martin Puntigam und Chemiker Peter Weinberger besprechen, ob sich Gewitterwolken von Hagelkanonen beeindrucken lassen, warum Wolfram bei Spanabheben erster Sieger ist und WC nicht nur ein Ort , wo auch der Kaiser zu Fuß hingeht.

Packet Pushers - Heavy Networking
Heavy Networking 562: Juniper's Paragon Automation Portfolio Prioritizes Service Experience (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers - Heavy Networking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 41:23


In today's sponsored show with Juniper Networks, we dive into Juniper's Paragon product portfolio, which measures service quality for critical applications. The portfolio allows service providers and enterprises to get deeper visibility into, and automated control over, their networks. Our guests from Juniper to walk us through the portfolio are Peter Weinberger and Jonas Krogell.

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed
Heavy Networking 562: Juniper's Paragon Automation Portfolio Prioritizes Service Experience (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 41:23


In today's sponsored show with Juniper Networks, we dive into Juniper's Paragon product portfolio, which measures service quality for critical applications. The portfolio allows service providers and enterprises to get deeper visibility into, and automated control over, their networks. Our guests from Juniper to walk us through the portfolio are Peter Weinberger and Jonas Krogell.

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe
Heavy Networking 562: Juniper's Paragon Automation Portfolio Prioritizes Service Experience (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 41:23


In today's sponsored show with Juniper Networks, we dive into Juniper's Paragon product portfolio, which measures service quality for critical applications. The portfolio allows service providers and enterprises to get deeper visibility into, and automated control over, their networks. Our guests from Juniper to walk us through the portfolio are Peter Weinberger and Jonas Krogell.

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe
Heavy Networking 562: Juniper’s Paragon Automation Portfolio Prioritizes Service Experience (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 41:23


In today’s sponsored show with Juniper Networks, we dive into Juniper's Paragon product portfolio, which measures service quality for critical applications. The portfolio allows service providers and enterprises to get deeper visibility into, and automated control over, their networks. Our guests from Juniper to walk us through the portfolio are Peter Weinberger and Jonas Krogell. The post Heavy Networking 562: Juniper’s Paragon Automation Portfolio Prioritizes Service Experience (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed
Heavy Networking 562: Juniper’s Paragon Automation Portfolio Prioritizes Service Experience (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 41:23


In today’s sponsored show with Juniper Networks, we dive into Juniper's Paragon product portfolio, which measures service quality for critical applications. The portfolio allows service providers and enterprises to get deeper visibility into, and automated control over, their networks. Our guests from Juniper to walk us through the portfolio are Peter Weinberger and Jonas Krogell. The post Heavy Networking 562: Juniper’s Paragon Automation Portfolio Prioritizes Service Experience (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Packet Pushers - Heavy Networking
Heavy Networking 562: Juniper’s Paragon Automation Portfolio Prioritizes Service Experience (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers - Heavy Networking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 41:23


In today’s sponsored show with Juniper Networks, we dive into Juniper's Paragon product portfolio, which measures service quality for critical applications. The portfolio allows service providers and enterprises to get deeper visibility into, and automated control over, their networks. Our guests from Juniper to walk us through the portfolio are Peter Weinberger and Jonas Krogell. The post Heavy Networking 562: Juniper’s Paragon Automation Portfolio Prioritizes Service Experience (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Become The Greatest Version Of Yourself

Das vergangene Jahr hat viele Menschen gefordert und teilweise an ihre Grenzen gebracht. Auch im beruflichen Alltag müssen sich Mitarbeiter und Chefs mit neuen Strukturen vertraut machen und Probleme lösen, die durch die Pandemie verstärkt zum Vorschein kommen. Wir beantworten Fragen, die uns unsere Zuhörer geschickt haben. Dabei geht es um die folgenden Themen: Home Office und wie soziale Kontakte aufrecht erhalten werden können Einarbeitung neuer Mitarbeiter Politische Spiele und das Spiel um Macht Burnout und wie ich mich davor schützen kann Vielen Dank fürs Zuhören und euer Feedback! Alle die den Podcast unterstützen möchten, sollen ihn abonnieren und mit Freunden und Bekannten teilen! Herzlich, Peter Weinberger & Sandra Künzler -------------------------------------------- Mehr über Weinberger & Künzler https://www.weinbergerundkuenzler.com Fragen und Anfragen: mail@weinbergerundkuenzler.com Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/weinberger-künzler/

Zusammen.Sein
#24 - Lebst du dein Leben oder lebt es dich?

Zusammen.Sein

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 61:54


Über schlafende Drachen, innere Kinder, schmutzige Brillen und seelisches Recycling In dieser Woche gibt es ein absolut empfehlenswertes Interview, das ich dir sehr ans Herz legen möchte! Mein Interviewpartner ist Peter Weinberger, der als Life – und Personality Coach in Zürich lebt und arbeitet. Ich habe Peter auf einem Wohnzimmerworkshop kennengelernt, den er zu dem Thema „Muster und Prägungen“ und „Inneres Kind“ gehalten hat und war begeistert, mit welcher Klarheit und Tiefe er diese Themen angesprochen und erklärt hat. Da es hier viele Überschneidungen zu meiner Vision von Zusammen.Sein gibt, habe ich Peter zu mir in den Podcast eingeladen, damit du ebenfalls in den Genuss seiner Erfahrungen und Impulse zu diesem Thema kommst. In diesem Interview sprechen wir darüber, - wie Muster und Prägungen entstehen und welchen Einfluss die Beziehung unserer Eltern darauf hat - inwiefern die Trennung der Eltern (innerlich und äußerlich) das spätere Beziehungsverhalten eines Kindes prägen kann - was unsere persönliche Realität filtert und wie wir damit umgehen können - warum Muster und Prägungen nicht in Stein gemeißelt sind und was wir tun können, um Muster zu verändern, die für eine lebendige Liebesbeziehung nicht dienlich sind - warum es sich lohnt seine inneren schlafenden Drachen kennenzulernen und mit ihnen liebevoll in einen Dialog zu treten - warum du dir selbst den größten Gefallen tust, dein inneres Kind liebevoll in dein Leben zu integrieren, und darüber, wie das konkret geht - Warum es nie zu spät ist, um damit anzufangen Mehr Informationen über Peter und seine Arbeit findest du auf seiner Homepage: https://coniunctio.ch

Become The Greatest Version Of Yourself
Was Motivation mit Burnout zu tun hat

Become The Greatest Version Of Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 51:13


Eine weitere Folge von Weinberger&Künzler zum Thema Welll-Being und Performance am Arbeitsplatz. Mit Peter Weinberger spreche ich über motivierte Mitarbeiter und was ich als Führungskraft tun kann, um ein motiviertes Team zu führen. Was benötigt ein Mitarbeiter um intrinsisch motiviert zu sein? Was Motivation mit Burnout zu tun hat? Wie sich die Motivation auf die Performance auswirkt Warum Geld allein nicht ausreicht, Mitarbeiter zu motivieren Wie wichtig ist der Cultural Fit und die Mitarbeiter Identifikation Sinnhaftigkeit der Arbeit und die Auswirkung auf die Motivation Vielen Dank fürs Zuhören und euer Feedback! Nicht vergessen den Podcast zu abonnieren und mit Freunden zu teilen! Herzlich, Peter Weinberger & Sandra Künzler -------------------------------------------- Mehr über Weinberger & Künzler https://www.weinbergerundkuenzler.com mail@weinbergerundkuenzler.com Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/weinberger-künzler/

Become The Greatest Version Of Yourself
Führung aus dem Home Office

Become The Greatest Version Of Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 55:25


Dezentrales Arbeiten wird uns nicht nur in den nächsten Monaten begleiten, sondern wird ein fester Bestandteil der Arbeitswelt. In dieser Folge sprechen wir über: Chancen und Herausforderungen für Chef und Mitarbeiter Welche Anforderungen müssen erfüllt sein für die Arbeit aus dem Home Office? Was macht es mit dem Menschen, wenn er wenig bis keine soziale Kontakte hat? Welche Strukturen und Regeln benötigt die Kommunikation und Arbeit? "Wie geht es uns heute?" Empathie und Social Skills Wie können wir als Team gesund und wirkungsvoll zusammenarbeiten? Welche Home-Office-Arbeitsstile sind bei uns im Team vertreten? Fragen, Erfahrungen und Feedbacks gerne an mail@weinbergerundkuenzler.com. Herzlich, Peter Weinberger & Sandra Künzler ----------------------------------------------- Weinberger&Künzler, Well-Being und Performance Coaching www.weinbergerundkuenzler.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/weinberger-künzler/ mail@weinbergerundkuenzler.com

Become The Greatest Version Of Yourself
Unterstützende Führung - das Befehl-Gehorsam Prinzip war gestern

Become The Greatest Version Of Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 63:40


Was bedeutet Leadership? Führen durch Vorbild Wirkung Radikale Transparenz Keine HIPPO (highest paid persons opinion) Entscheidungen Der Elfenbeinturm Abschaffen von Jahresgesprächen und klassischer Mitarbeiterbewertung Karriere neu definieren Teams wählen ihren Chef Bücher zum Thema #“The Peter Principle” - Why things always go wrong (Dr. Laurence J. Peter) #"Reinventing Organizations" (Frédéric Laloux) # "The Pursuit of Now" (Tom Peters) #"Leadership without Ego" (Isaac Getz) Fragen und Feedbacks gerne an mail@weinbergerundkuenzler.com. Herzlich, Peter Weinberger & Sandra Künzler ----------------------------------------------- Mehr über Weinberger und Künzler www.weinbergerundkuenzler.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/weinberger-künzler/ mail@weinbergerundkuenzler.com

Become The Greatest Version Of Yourself
Millenials und New Work

Become The Greatest Version Of Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 62:57


Generation Y und Z - Veränderungen und Auswirkungen für Unternehmen -Werte und Bedürfnisse -Erwartungen -Motivationsfaktoren -Statussymbole -Stärken und Schwächen -Millenials als Arbeitnehmer, Unternehmer und Konsumenten -War for Talents -Kommunikation, Kommunikationskanäle und Emojis Wir freuen uns über Feedbacks und Fragen! Herzlich, Peter Weinberger & Sandra Künzler Mehr über uns www.weinbergerundkuenzler.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/weinberger-künzler/

Flathead Beacon Podcasts
3,000 Miles, One Trail and No One in Sight

Flathead Beacon Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 18:11


Sarah Williams and Peter Weinberger had never met before crossing paths on the Continental Divide Trail but ended up tackling thousands of miles together over several months, all while the coronavirus spread across the United States and flipped life upside down for millions of Americans. Sarah and Peter are the subjects of this week's Beacon cover story and join the show to talk about the experience as they reintegrate into the community. Later, host Andy Viano runs down the latest information on Flathead County's growing COVID-19 outbreak and the rest of the biggest stories from the last week.Read more about all of this week's stories and get the latest breaking news at flatheadbeacon.com.RELATED LINKSSept. 30 E-Edition3,000 Miles, One Trail and No One in SightContinental Divide Trail CoalitionFlathead COVID-19 Cases Continue to Shatter RecordsSurveys Reveal Care Deficiencies at Whitefish FacilityFood Bank Delivering to Blackfeet ReservationKRH Nurses Launch Public CampaignThe music in this this episode is “Thinking Music” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) and is licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Become The Greatest Version Of Yourself
Wellbeing and Performance at Work

Become The Greatest Version Of Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 71:03


A new series about wellbeing at work. My colleague Peter Weinberger and I discuss the importance of wellbeing at the workplace, about motivated and resilient teams, and about the challenges for companies and managers in fast-moving times. We talk about the importance of well-being as a quantifiable strategy for a company, reduced absenteeism and presenteeism, as well as a higher engagement of each employee. I look forward to your feedback, your thoughts, and comments. Feel free to share, spread the word and if you like the podcast, please subscribe! All the best, Sandra Discover more about Weinberger & Künzler https://www.weinbergerundkuenzler.com linkedin: weinberger&kuenzler

Packet Pushers - Heavy Networking
Heavy Networking 529: Demystifying Automation With Low-Code Workflows (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers - Heavy Networking

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 46:38


Today's Heavy Networking explores a partnership between Juniper Networks and Anuta Networks to bring low-code network automation to service providers and enterprises. In this sponsored show, we'll dive into how Anuta's ATOM platform integrates with Juniper's NorthStar SDN controller and HealthBot diagnostic software to automate and orchestrate common networking tasks. Our guests are Peter Weinberger, Principal Product Manager at Juniper Networks; and Kiran Sirupa, Head of Marketing at Anuta Networks.

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed
Heavy Networking 529: Demystifying Automation With Low-Code Workflows (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 46:38


Today's Heavy Networking explores a partnership between Juniper Networks and Anuta Networks to bring low-code network automation to service providers and enterprises. In this sponsored show, we'll dive into how Anuta's ATOM platform integrates with Juniper's NorthStar SDN controller and HealthBot diagnostic software to automate and orchestrate common networking tasks. Our guests are Peter Weinberger, Principal Product Manager at Juniper Networks; and Kiran Sirupa, Head of Marketing at Anuta Networks.

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe
Heavy Networking 529: Demystifying Automation With Low-Code Workflows (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 46:38


Today's Heavy Networking explores a partnership between Juniper Networks and Anuta Networks to bring low-code network automation to service providers and enterprises. In this sponsored show, we'll dive into how Anuta's ATOM platform integrates with Juniper's NorthStar SDN controller and HealthBot diagnostic software to automate and orchestrate common networking tasks. Our guests are Peter Weinberger, Principal Product Manager at Juniper Networks; and Kiran Sirupa, Head of Marketing at Anuta Networks.

Packet Pushers - Heavy Networking
Heavy Networking 529: Demystifying Automation With Low-Code Workflows (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers - Heavy Networking

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 46:38


Today's Heavy Networking explores a partnership between Juniper Networks and Anuta Networks to bring low-code network automation to service providers and enterprises. In this sponsored show, we'll dive into how Anuta's ATOM platform integrates with Juniper's NorthStar SDN controller and HealthBot diagnostic software to automate and orchestrate common networking tasks. Our guests are Peter Weinberger, Principal Product Manager at Juniper Networks; and Kiran Sirupa, Head of Marketing at Anuta Networks. The post Heavy Networking 529: Demystifying Automation With Low-Code Workflows (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed
Heavy Networking 529: Demystifying Automation With Low-Code Workflows (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 46:38


Today's Heavy Networking explores a partnership between Juniper Networks and Anuta Networks to bring low-code network automation to service providers and enterprises. In this sponsored show, we'll dive into how Anuta's ATOM platform integrates with Juniper's NorthStar SDN controller and HealthBot diagnostic software to automate and orchestrate common networking tasks. Our guests are Peter Weinberger, Principal Product Manager at Juniper Networks; and Kiran Sirupa, Head of Marketing at Anuta Networks. The post Heavy Networking 529: Demystifying Automation With Low-Code Workflows (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe
Heavy Networking 529: Demystifying Automation With Low-Code Workflows (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 46:38


Today's Heavy Networking explores a partnership between Juniper Networks and Anuta Networks to bring low-code network automation to service providers and enterprises. In this sponsored show, we'll dive into how Anuta's ATOM platform integrates with Juniper's NorthStar SDN controller and HealthBot diagnostic software to automate and orchestrate common networking tasks. Our guests are Peter Weinberger, Principal Product Manager at Juniper Networks; and Kiran Sirupa, Head of Marketing at Anuta Networks. The post Heavy Networking 529: Demystifying Automation With Low-Code Workflows (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Futility Closet
208-Giving Birth to Rabbits

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 32:14


In 1726 London was rocked by a bizarre sensation: A local peasant woman began giving birth to rabbits, astounding the city and baffling the medical community. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll review the strange case of Mary Toft, which has been called "history's most fascinating medical mystery." We'll also ponder some pachyderms and puzzle over some medical misinformation. Intro: The notion of music without substance raises some perplexing philosophical puzzles. Japanese haiku master Masaoka Shiki wrote nine verses about baseball. Sources for our feature on Mary Toft: Dennis Todd, Imagining Monsters: Miscreations of the Self in Eighteenth-Century England, 1995. Clifford A. Pickover, The Girl Who Gave Birth to Rabbits: A True Medical Mystery, 2000. Richard Gordon, Great Medical Mysteries, 1984. Lisa Forman Cody, Birthing the Nation: Sex, Science, and the Conception of Eighteenth-Century Britons, 2005. Wendy Moore, "Of Rabbit and Humble Pie," British Medical Journal 338 (May 7, 2009). Palmira Fontes da Costa, "The Medical Understanding of Monstrous Births at the Royal Society of London During the First Half of the Eighteenth Century," History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 26:2 (2004), 157-175. Lawrence Segel, "What's Up, Doc?" Medical Post 39:11 (March 18, 2003), 37. Glennda Leslie, "Cheat and Impostor: Debate Following the Case of the Rabbit Breeder," Eighteenth Century 27:3 (Fall 1986), 269-286. Bill Bynum, "Maternal Impressions," Lancet 359:9309 (March 9, 2002), 898. Dolores Peters, "The Pregnant Pamela: Characterization and Popular Medical Attitudes in the Eighteenth Century," Eighteenth-Century Studies 14:4 (Summer 1981), 432-451. S.A. Seligman, "Mary Toft -- The Rabbit Breeder," Medical History 5:4 (1961), 349-360. Charles Green Cumston, "The Famous Case of Mary Toft, the Pretended Rabbit Breeder of Godalming," American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children 68:2 (August 1913), 274-300. Nathaniel Saint-André, A Short Narrative of an Extraordinary Delivery of Rabbets, Perform'd by Mr John Howard, Surgeon at Guilford, 1727. Sir Richard Manningham, An Exact Diary of What Was Observ'd During a Close Attendance Upon Mary Toft, the Pretended Rabbet-Breeder of Godalming in Surrey, From Monday Nov. 28, to Wednesday Dec. 7 Following, 1726. Cyriacus Ahlers, Some Observations Concerning the Woman of Godlyman in Surrey, 1726. Thomas Brathwaite, Remarks on a Short Narrative of an Extraordinary Delivery of Rabbets, Perform'd by Mr. John Howard, Surgeon at Guilford, 1726. A Letter From a Male Physician in the Country, to the Author of the Female Physician in London; Plainly Shewing, That for Ingenuity, Probity, and Extraordinary Productions, he Far Surpasses the Author of the Narrative, 1726. The Several Depositions of Edward Costen, Richard Stedman, John Sweetapple, Mary Peytoe, Elizabeth Mason, and Mary Costen; Relating to the Affair of Mary Toft, of Godalming in the County of Surrey, Being Deliver'd of Several Rabbits, 1727. Jonathan Swift, The Anatomist Dissected: or the Man-Midwife Finely Brought to Bed, 1727. "Merry Tuft," Much Ado About Nothing: or, a Plain Refutation of All That Has Been Written or Said Concerning the Rabbit-Woman of Godalming, 1727. "Full and Impartial Relation and Detection of the Rabbit Imposture &c.," The Political State of Great Britain 32:12 (December 1726), 572-602. Edward White, "An Extraordinary Delivery of Rabbits," Paris Review, July 5, 2016. Listener mail: Rasnov Fortress, Romania Tourism (accessed July 5, 2018). Wikipedia, "Rasnov Citadel" (accessed July 5, 2018). Wikipedia, "Polybius" (accessed July 5, 2018). "Polybius," Encyclopaedia Britannica (accessed July 5, 2018). "The British Alpine Hannibal Expedition," John Hoyte (accessed July 5, 2018). Wikipedia, "War Elephant" (accessed July 5, 2018). "Battle of the Trebbia River," Encyclopaedia Britannica (accessed July 5, 2018). Philip Ball, "The Truth About Hannibal's Route Across the Alps," Guardian, April 3, 2016. Paul Rodgers, "Tracing Hannibal's Elephants -- With Dung," Forbes, April 5, 2016. Franz Lidz, "How (and Where) Did Hannibal Cross the Alps?" Smithsonian, July 2017. Michael B. Charles and Peter Rhodan, "'Magister Elephantorvm': A Reappraisal of Hannibal's Use of Elephants," The Classical World 100:4 (Summer 2007), 363-389. S. O'Bryhim, "Hannibal's Elephants and the Crossing of the Rhône," The Classical Quarterly 41:1 (1991), 121-125. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Benjamin Busser, who was inspired by the "Peter Weinberger" episode of the Casefile podcast. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Play Music or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

Casefile True Crime
Case 64: Peter Weinberger

Casefile True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2017 56:50


“Attention. I’m sorry this had to happen but I am in bad need of money and couldn’t get it any other way. Don’t tell anyone or go to the police about this because I am watching you closely. I am scared stiff and will kill the baby at your first wrong move. Just put $2000 in small bills in a brown envelope and place it next to the signpost at the corner of Albemarle Road and Park Avenue at exactly 10 o’clock tomorrow morning. If everything goes smooth I will bring the baby back and leave him on the same corner safe and happy at exactly 12 noon. No excuses, I can’t wait! Signed, Your babysitter.” ––– Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host (https://twitter.com/casefilehost) Researched and written by Milly Raso For all credits and sources please visit casefilepodcast.com/case-64-peter-weinberger (http://casefilepodcast.com/case-64-peter-weinberger/)

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World Views
How Intergenerational Trauma Creates Lasting Challenges In Divided Societies

World Views

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2013 23:00


On Thursday President Obama canceled joint military exercises with Egypt. Samer Shehata, a University of Oklahoma professor of Middle East Studies and an expert on Egypt and the Muslim Brotherhood, says while the move was the least President Obama could do, it was still necessary. Foreign aid to post-conflict countries usually focuses on rebuilding physical infrastructure. Peter Weinberger says in countries where there are deep divisions between religious, ethnic, or tribal groups, social reconstruction is more important, and can be much more difficult to achieve, than physical reconstruction.