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CanadianSME Small Business Podcast
Polyform Studio's Vision: Tech, Innovation & the Future of Design

CanadianSME Small Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 30:46


Welcome to the CanadianSME Small Business Podcast! In today's episode, we explore the cutting edge of digital innovation with Adam Wilson, founder of Polyform Studio and SKINNER Techwear. Adam's journey in design and technology began with the launch of 7 of the first 500 apps on the App Store, and since then, he has contributed to over 100 product launches, earning two Emmy Awards along the way. Known for his unique approach to blending creativity and emerging technologies, Adam is here to share insights on the evolving tech landscape.Key Highlights:Innovation in the Tech Industry: Exploring the current state of startup industries and tech, with Adam's perspective on staying agile in a constantly evolving market.Designing for the Future: How design innovation shapes tech products beyond mobile, including areas like AI, AR, and VR.Future Trends: What's on the horizon in technology, from wearables to immersive experiences, and how small businesses can adapt.Polyform Studio's Vision: Insights into the unique culture and creativity that drive Polyform's success.Thank you, Adam, for sharing your expertise and vision with us today. We're also grateful to our partners—RBC, UPS, Xero, Constant Contact, and IHG Hotels & Resorts—for their continued support of this podcast.And a big thanks to our sponsors for making this episode possible. You can find more resources and links to their services below:RBC: https://www.rbcroyalbank.com/dms/business/accounts/beyond-banking/index.htmlUPS: https://solutions.ups.com/ca-beunstoppable.html?WT.mc_id=BUSMEWAConstant Contact: https://www.constantcontact.com/landing1/new-marketer?utm_campaign=canadiansme&utm_medium=sponsorlogo&utm_source=brandIHG Hotels and Resorts: https://businessedge.ihg.com/s/registration?language=en_US&CanSMEGoogle: https://www.google.ca/For more expert insights, subscribe to the CanadianSME Small Business Magazine at www.canadiansme.ca. Don't miss our next episode, where we'll dive into more strategies for helping your business thrive!

Les Cast Codeurs Podcast
LCC 315 - les températures ne sont pas déterministes

Les Cast Codeurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 110:08


JVM summit, virtual threads, stacks applicatives, licences, déterminisme et LLMs, quantification, deux outils de l'épisode et bien plus encore. Enregistré le 13 septembre 2024 Téléchargement de l'épisode LesCastCodeurs-Episode–315.mp3 News Langages Netflix utilise énormément Java et a rencontré un problème avec les Virtual Thread dans Java 21. Les ingénieurs de Netflix analysent ce problème dans cet article : https://netflixtechblog.com/java–21-virtual-threads-dude-wheres-my-lock–3052540e231d Les threads virtuels peuvent améliorer les performances mais posent des défis. Un problème de locking a été identifié : les threads virtuels se bloquent mutuellement. Cela entraîne des performances dégradées et des instabilités. Netflix travaille à résoudre ces problèmes et à tirer pleinement parti des threads virtuels. Une syntax pour indiquer qu'un type est nullable ou null-restricted arriverait dans Java https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK–8303099 Foo! interdirait null Foo? indiquerait que null est accepté Foo?[]! serait un tableau non-null de valeur nullable Il y a aussi des idées de syntaxe pour initialiser les tableaux null-restricted JEP: https://openjdk.org/jeps/8303099 Les vidéos du JVM Language Summit 2024 sont en ligne https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOPSU4LnKg0&list=PLX8CzqL3ArzUEYnTa6KYORRbP3nhsK0L1 Project Leyden Update Project Babylon - Code Reflection Valhalla - Where Are We? An Opinionated Overview on Static Analysis for Java Rethinking Java String Concatenation Code Reflection in Action - Translating Java to SPIR-V Java in 2024 Type Specialization of Java Generics - What If Casts Have Teeth ? (avec notre Rémi Forax national !) aussi tip or tail pour tout l'ecosysteme quelques liens sur Babylon: Code reflection pour exprimer des langages etranger (SQL) dans Java: https://openjdk.org/projects/babylon/ et sont example en emulation de LINQ https://openjdk.org/projects/babylon/articles/linq Librairies Micronaut sort sa version 4.6 https://micronaut.io/2024/08/26/micronaut-framework–4–6–0-released/ essentiellement une grosse mise à jour de tonnes de modules avec les dernières versions des dépendances Microprofile 7 faire quelques changements et evolution incompatibles https://microprofile.io/2024/08/22/microprofile–7–0-release/#general enleve Metrics et remplace avec Telemetry (metrics, log et tracing) Metrics reste une spec mais standalone Microprofile 7 depende de Jakarta Core profile et ne le package plus Microprofile OpenAPI 4 et Telemetry 2 amenent des changements incompatibles Quarkus 3.14 avec LetsEncrypt et des serialiseurs JAckson sans reflection https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus–3–14–1-released/ Hibernate ORM 6.6 Serialisateurs JAckson sans reflection installer des certificats letsencrypt simplement (notamment avec la ligne de commande qui aide sympa notamment avec ngrok pour faire un tunnel vers son localhost retropedalage sur @QuarkusTestResource vs @WithTestResource suite aux retour de OOME et lenteur des tests mieux isolés Les logs structurées dans Spring Boot 3.4 https://spring.io/blog/2024/08/23/structured-logging-in-spring-boot–3–4 Les logs structurées (souvent en JSON) vous permettent de les envoyer facilement vers des backends comme Elastic, AWS CloudWatch… Vous pouvez les lier à du reporting et de l'alerting. Spring Boot 3.4 prend en charge la journalisation structurée par défaut. Il prend en charge les formats Elastic Common Schema (ECS) et Logstash, mais il est également possible de l'étendre avec vos propres formats. Vous pouvez également activer la journalisation structurée dans un fichier. Cela peut être utilisé, par exemple, pour imprimer des journaux lisibles par l'homme sur la console et écrire des journaux structurés dans un fichier pour l'ingestion par machine. Infrastructure CockroachDB qui avait une approche Business Software License (source available puis ALS 3 ans apres), passe maintenant en license proprietaire avec source available https://www.cockroachlabs.com/blog/enterprise-license-announcement/ Polyform project offre des licences standardisees selon les besoins de gratuit vs payant https://polyformproject.org/ Cloud Azure fonctions, comment le demarrage a froid est optimisé https://www.infoq.com/articles/azure-functions-cold-starts/?utm_campaign=infoq_content&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=feed&utm_term=Cloud fonctions ont une latence naturelle forte toutes les lantences longues ne sont aps impactantes pour le business les demarrages a froid peuvent etre mesures avec les outils du cloud provider donc faites en usage faites des decentilers de latences experience 381 ms cold et 10ms apres tracing pour end to end latence les strategies keep alive pings: reveiller la fonctione a intervalles reguliers pour rester “warm” dans le code de la fonction: initialiser les connections et le chargement des assemblies dans l'initialization configurer dans host.json le batching, desactiver file system logging etc deployer les fonctions as zips reduire al taille du code et des fichiers (qui sont copies sur le serveur froid) sur .net activer ready to run qui aide le JIT compiler instances azure avec plus de CPU et memoire sont plus cher amis baissent le cold start dedicated azure instances pour vos fonctions (pas aprtage avec les autres tenants) ensuite montre des exemples concrets Web Sortie de Vue.js 3.5 https://blog.vuejs.org/posts/vue–3–5 Vue.JS 3.5: Nouveautés clés Optimisations de performance et de mémoire: Réduction significative de la consommation de mémoire (–56%). Amélioration des performances pour les tableaux réactifs de grande taille. Résolution des problèmes de valeurs calculées obsolètes et de fuites de mémoire. Nouvelles fonctionnalités: Reactive Props Destructure: Simplification de la déclaration des props avec des valeurs par défaut. Lazy Hydration: Contrôle de l'hydratation des composants asynchrones. useId(): Génération d'ID uniques stables pour les applications SSR. data-allow-mismatch: Suppression des avertissements de désynchronisation d'hydratation. Améliorations des éléments personnalisés: Prise en charge de configurations d'application, d'API pour accéder à l'hôte et au shadow root, de montage sans Shadow DOM, et de nonce pour les balises. useTemplateRef(): Obtention de références de modèle via l'API useTemplateRef(). Teleport différé: Téléportation de contenu vers des éléments rendus après le montage du composant. onWatcherCleanup(): Enregistrement de callbacks de nettoyage dans les watchers. Data et Intelligence Artificielle On entend souvent parler de Large Language Model quantisés, c'est à dire qu'on utilise par exemple des entiers sur 8 bits plutôt que des floatants sur 32 bits, pour réduire les besoins mémoire des GPU tout en gardant une précision proche de l'original. Cet article explique très visuellement et intuitivement ce processus de quantisation : https://newsletter.maartengrootendorst.com/p/a-visual-guide-to-quantization Guillaume continue de partager ses aventures avec le framework LangChain4j. Comment effectuer de la classification de texte : https://glaforge.dev/posts/2024/07/11/text-classification-with-gemini-and-langchain4j/ en utilisant la classe TextClassification de LangChain4j, qui utilise une approche basée sur les vector embeddings pour comparer des textes similaires en utilisant du few-shot prompting, sous différentes variantes, dans cet autre article : https://glaforge.dev/posts/2024/07/30/sentiment-analysis-with-few-shots-prompting/ et aussi comment faire du multimodal avec LangChain4j (avec le modèle Gemini) pour analyser des textes, des images, mais également des vidéos, du contenu audio, ou bien des fichiers PDFs : https://glaforge.dev/posts/2024/07/25/analyzing-videos-audios-and-pdfs-with-gemini-in-langchain4j/ Pour faire varier la prédictibilité ou la créativité des LLMs, certains hyperparamètres peuvent être ajustés, comme la température, le top-k et le top-p. Mais est-ce que vous savez vraiment comment fonctionnent ces paramètres ? Deux articles très clairs et intuitifs expliquent leur fonctionnement : https://medium.com/google-cloud/is-a-zero-temperature-deterministic-c4a7faef4d20 https://medium.com/google-cloud/beyond-temperature-tuning-llm-output-with-top-k-and-top-p–24c2de5c3b16 la tempoerature va ecraser la probabilite du prochain token mais il reste des variables: approximnation des calculs flottants, stacks differentes effectuants ces choix differemment, que faire en cas d'egalité de probabilité entre deux tokens mais il y a d'atures apporoches de configuiration des reaction du LLM: top-k (qui evite les tokens peu frequents), top-p pour avoir les n des tokens qui totalient p% des probabilités temperature d'abord puis top-k puis top-p explique quoi utiliser quand OSI propose une definition de l'IA open source https://www.technologyreview.com/2024/08/22/1097224/we-finally-have-a-definition-for-open-source-ai/ gros debats ces derniers mois utilisable pour tous usages sans besoin de permission chercheurs peuvent inspecter les components et etudier comment le system fonctionne systeme modifiable pour tout objectif y compris chager son comportement et paratger avec d'autres avec ou sans modification quelque soit l'usage Definit des niveaux de transparence (donnees d'entranement, code source, poids) Une longue rétrospective de PostgreSQL a des volumes de malades et les problèmes de lock https://ardentperf.com/2024/03/03/postgres-indexes-partitioning-and-lwlocklockmanager-scalability/ un article pour vous rassurer que vous n'aurez probablement jamais le problème histoire sous forme de post mortem des conseils pour éviter ces falaises Outillage Un premier coup d'oeil à la future notation déclarative de Gradle https://blog.gradle.org/declarative-gradle-first-eap un article qui explique à quoi ressemble cette nouvelle syntaxe déclarative de Gradle (en plus de Groovy et Kotlin) Quelques vidéos montrent le support dans Android Studio, pour le moment, ainsi que dans un outil expérimental, en attendant le support dans tous les IDEs L'idée est d'éviter le scripting et d'avoir vraiment qu'une description de son build Cela devrait améliorer la prise en charge de Gradle dans les IDEs et permettre d'avoir de la complétion rapide, etc c'est moi on on a Maven là? Support de Firefox dans Puppeteer https://hacks.mozilla.org/2024/08/puppeteer-support-for-firefox/ Puppeteer, la bibliothèque d'automatisation de navigateur, supporte désormais officiellement Firefox dès la version 23. Cette avancée permet aux développeurs d'écrire des scripts d'automatisation et d'effectuer des tests de bout en bout sur Chrome et Firefox de manière interchangeable. L'intégration de Firefox dans Puppeteer repose sur WebDriver BiDi, un protocole inter-navigateurs en cours de standardisation au W3C. WebDriver BiDi facilite la prise en charge de plusieurs navigateurs et ouvre la voie à une automatisation plus simple et plus efficace. Les principales fonctionnalités de Puppeteer, telles que la capture de journaux, l'émulation de périphériques, l'interception réseau et le préchargement de scripts, sont désormais disponibles pour Firefox. Mozilla considère WebDriver BiDi comme une étape importante vers une meilleure expérience de test inter-navigateurs. La prise en charge expérimentale de CDP (Chrome DevTools Protocol) dans Firefox sera supprimée fin 2024 au profit de WebDriver BiDi. Bien que Firefox soit officiellement pris en charge, certaines API restent non prises en charge et feront l'objet de travaux futurs. Guillaume a créé une annotation @Retry pour JUnit 5, pour retenter l'exécution d'un test qui est “flaky” https://glaforge.dev/posts/2024/09/01/a-retryable-junit–5-extension/ Guillaume n'avait pas trouvé d'extension par défaut dans JUnit 5 pour remplacer les Retry rules de JUnit 4 Mais sur les réseaux sociaux, une discussion intéressante s'ensuit avec des liens sur des extensions qui implémentent cette approche Comme JUnit Pioneer qui propose plein d'extensions utiles https://junit-pioneer.org/docs/retrying-test/ Ou l'extension rerunner https://github.com/artsok/rerunner-jupiter Arnaud a aussi suggéré la configuration de Maven Surefire pour relancer automatiquement les tests qui ont échoué https://maven.apache.org/surefire/maven-surefire-plugin/examples/rerun-failing-tests.html la question philosophique est: est-ce que c'est tolerable les tests qui ecouent de façon intermitente Architecture Un ancien fan de GraphQL en a fini avec la technologie GraphQL et réfléchit aux alternatives https://bessey.dev/blog/2024/05/24/why-im-over-graphql/ Problèmes de GraphQL: Sécurité: Attaques d'autorisation Difficulté de limitation de débit Analyse de requêtes malveillantes Performance: Problème N+1 (récupération de données et autorisation) Impact sur la mémoire lors de l'analyse de requêtes invalides Complexité accrue: Couplage entre logique métier et couche de transport Difficulté de maintenance et de tests Solutions envisagées: Adoption d'API REST conformes à OpenAPI 3.0+ Meilleure documentation et sécurité des types Outils pour générer du code client/serveur typé Deux approches de mise en œuvre d'OpenAPI: “Implementation first” (génération de la spécification à partir du code) “Specification first” (génération du code à partir de la spécification) retour interessant de quelqu'un qui n'utilise pas GraphQL au quotidien. C'était des problemes qui devaient etre corrigés avec la maturité de l'ecosysteme et des outils mais ca a montré ces limites pour cette personne. Prensentation de Grace Hoper en 1980 sur le future des ordinateurs. https://youtu.be/AW7ZHpKuqZg?si=w_o5_DtqllVTYZwt c'est fou la modernité de ce qu'elle décrit Des problèmes qu'on a encore aujourd'hui positive leadership Elle décrit l'avantage de systèmes fait de plusieurs ordinateurs récemment declassifié Leader election avec les conditional writes sur les buckets S3/GCS/Azure https://www.morling.dev/blog/leader-election-with-s3-conditional-writes/ L'élection de leader est le processus de choisir un nœud parmi plusieurs pour effectuer une tâche. Traditionnellement, l'élection de leader se fait avec un service de verrouillage distribué comme ZooKeeper. Amazon S3 a récemment ajouté le support des écritures conditionnelles, ce qui permet l'élection de leader sans service séparé. L'algorithme d'élection de leader fonctionne en faisant concourir les nœuds pour créer un fichier de verrouillage dans S3. Le fichier de verrouillage inclut un numéro d'époque, qui est incrémenté à chaque fois qu'un nouveau leader est élu. Les nœuds peuvent déterminer s'ils sont le leader en listant les fichiers de verrouillage et en vérifiant le numéro d'époque. attention il peut y avoir plusieurs leaders élus (horloges qui ont dérivé) donc c'est à gérer aussi Méthodologies Guillaume Laforge interviewé par Sfeir, où il parle de l'importance de la curiosité, du partage, de l'importance de la qualité du code, et parsemé de quelques photos des Cast Codeurs ! https://www.sfeir.dev/success-story/guillaume-laforge-maestro-de-java-et-esthete-du-code-propre/ Sécurité Comment crowdstrike met a genoux windows et de nombreuses entreprises https://next.ink/144464/crowdstrike-donne-des-details-techniques-sur-son-fiasco/ l'incident vient de la mise à jour de la configuration de Falcon l'EDR de crowdstrike https://www.crowdstrike.com/blog/falcon-update-for-windows-hosts-technical-details/ qu'est ce qu'un EDR? Un système Endpoint Detection and Response a pour but de surveiller votre machine ( access réseaux, logs, …) pour detecter des usages non habituels. Cet espion doit interagir avec les couches basses du système (réseau, sockets, logs systems) et se greffe donc au niveau du noyau du système d'exploitation. Il remonte les informations en live à une plateforme qui peut ensuite adapter les réponse en live si l'incident a duré moins de 1h30 coté crowdstrike plus de 8 millions de machines se sont retrouvées hors service bloquées sur le Blue Screen Of Death selon Microsoft https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2024/07/20/helping-our-customers-through-the-crowdstrike-outage/ cela n'est pas la première fois et était déjà arrivé il y a quelques mois sur Linux. Comme il s'agissait d'une incompatibilité de kernel il avait été moins important car les services ITs gèrent mieux ces problèmes sous Linux https://stackdiary.com/crowdstrike-took-down-debian-and-rocky-linux-a-few-months-ago-and-no-one-noticed/ Les benchmarks CIS, un pilier pour la sécurité de nos environnements cloud, et pas que ! (Katia HIMEUR TALHI) https://blog.cockpitio.com/security/cis-benchmarks/ Le CIS est un organisme à but non lucratif qui élabore des normes pour améliorer la cybersécurité. Les référentiels CIS sont un ensemble de recommandations et de bonnes pratiques pour sécuriser les systèmes informatiques. Ils peuvent être utilisés pour renforcer la sécurité, se conformer aux réglementations et normaliser les pratiques. Loi, société et organisation Microsoft signe un accord avec OVHCloud pour qu'il arretent leur plaine d'antitrust https://www.politico.eu/article/microsoft-signs-antitrust-truce-with-ovhcloud/ la plainte était en Europe mermet a des clients de plus facilement deployer les solutions Microsoft dans le fournisseur de cloud de leur choix la plainte avait ete posé à l'été 2021 ca rendait faire tourner les solutions MS plus cheres et non competitives vs MS ElasticSearch et Kibana sont de nouveau Open Source, en ajoutant la license AGPL à ses autres licences existantes https://www.elastic.co/fr/blog/elasticsearch-is-open-source-again le marché d'il y a trois ans et maintenant a changé AWS est une bon partenaire le flou Elasticsearch vs le produit d'AWS s'est clarifié donc retour a l'open source via AGPL Affero GPL Elastic n'a jamais cessé de croire en l'open source d'après Shay Banon son fondateur Le changement vers l'AGPL est une option supplémentaire, pas un remplacement d'une des autres licences existantes et juste apres, Elastic annonce des resultants decevants faisant plonger l'action de 25% https://siliconangle.com/2024/08/29/elastic-shares-plunge–25-lower-revenue-projections-amid-slower-customer-commitments/ https://unrollnow.com/status/1832187019235397785 et https://www.elastic.co/pricing/faq/licensing pour un résumé des licenses chez elastic Outils de l'épisode MailMate un client email Markdown et qui gere beaucoup d'emails https://medium.com/@nicfab/mailmate-a-powerful-client-email-for-macos-markdown-integrated-email-composition-e218fe2accf3 Emmanuel l'utilise sur les boites email secondaires un peu lent a demarrer (synchro) et le reste est rapide boites virtuelles (par requete) SpamSieve Que macOS je crois Trippy, un analyseur de réseau https://github.com/fujiapple852/trippy Il regroupe dans une CLI traceroute et ping Conférences La liste des conférences provenant de Developers Conferences Agenda/List par Aurélie Vache et contributeurs : 17 septembre 2024 : We Love Speed - Nantes (France) 17–18 septembre 2024 : Agile en Seine 2024 - Issy-les-Moulineaux (France) 19–20 septembre 2024 : API Platform Conference - Lille (France) & Online 20–21 septembre 2024 : Toulouse Game Dev - Toulouse (France) 25–26 septembre 2024 : PyData Paris - Paris (France) 26 septembre 2024 : Agile Tour Sophia-Antipolis 2024 - Biot (France) 2–4 octobre 2024 : Devoxx Morocco - Marrakech (Morocco) 3 octobre 2024 : VMUG Montpellier - Montpellier (France) 7–11 octobre 2024 : Devoxx Belgium - Antwerp (Belgium) 8 octobre 2024 : Red Hat Summit: Connect 2024 - Paris (France) 10 octobre 2024 : Cloud Nord - Lille (France) 10–11 octobre 2024 : Volcamp - Clermont-Ferrand (France) 10–11 octobre 2024 : Forum PHP - Marne-la-Vallée (France) 11–12 octobre 2024 : SecSea2k24 - La Ciotat (France) 15–16 octobre 2024 : Malt Tech Days 2024 - Paris (France) 16 octobre 2024 : DotPy - Paris (France) 16–17 octobre 2024 : NoCode Summit 2024 - Paris (France) 17–18 octobre 2024 : DevFest Nantes - Nantes (France) 17–18 octobre 2024 : DotAI - Paris (France) 30–31 octobre 2024 : Agile Tour Nantais 2024 - Nantes (France) 30–31 octobre 2024 : Agile Tour Bordeaux 2024 - Bordeaux (France) 31 octobre 2024–3 novembre 2024 : PyCon.FR - Strasbourg (France) 6 novembre 2024 : Master Dev De France - Paris (France) 7 novembre 2024 : DevFest Toulouse - Toulouse (France) 8 novembre 2024 : BDX I/O - Bordeaux (France) 13–14 novembre 2024 : Agile Tour Rennes 2024 - Rennes (France) 16–17 novembre 2024 : Capitole Du Libre - Toulouse (France) 20–22 novembre 2024 : Agile Grenoble 2024 - Grenoble (France) 21 novembre 2024 : DevFest Strasbourg - Strasbourg (France) 21 novembre 2024 : Codeurs en Seine - Rouen (France) 27–28 novembre 2024 : Cloud Expo Europe - Paris (France) 28 novembre 2024 : Who Run The Tech ? - Rennes (France) 2–3 décembre 2024 : Tech Rocks Summit - Paris (France) 3 décembre 2024 : Generation AI - Paris (France) 3–5 décembre 2024 : APIdays Paris - Paris (France) 4–5 décembre 2024 : DevOpsRex - Paris (France) 4–5 décembre 2024 : Open Source Experience - Paris (France) 5 décembre 2024 : GraphQL Day Europe - Paris (France) 6 décembre 2024 : DevFest Dijon - Dijon (France) 22–25 janvier 2025 : SnowCamp 2025 - Grenoble (France) 30 janvier 2025 : DevOps D-Day #9 - Marseille (France) 6–7 février 2025 : Touraine Tech - Tours (France) 3 avril 2025 : DotJS - Paris (France) 16–18 avril 2025 : Devoxx France - Paris (France) Nous contacter Pour réagir à cet épisode, venez discuter sur le groupe Google https://groups.google.com/group/lescastcodeurs Contactez-nous via twitter https://twitter.com/lescastcodeurs Faire un crowdcast ou une crowdquestion Soutenez Les Cast Codeurs sur Patreon https://www.patreon.com/LesCastCodeurs Tous les épisodes et toutes les infos sur https://lescastcodeurs.com/

The Woman Angler & Adventurer
EP. 339 Boat Armor 101: Inside Polyform US and Their Premium Fenders and Buoys

The Woman Angler & Adventurer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 27:29


Hey there, everyone! Are you ready for an in-depth look at the world of boat fenders and buoys? In this episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer, I'm joined by a very special guest, Barb Foss from Polyform US. We're diving into the fascinating history of Polyform and their unique products that are revolutionizing boat protection. Barb shares the incredible journey of Polyform, a family-owned company dedicated to creating top-quality products for the marine industry. We learn about their innovative beginnings and how they've maintained their integrity and market presence for over 40 years. Delve into the nitty-gritty details of Polyform's fenders and buoys, their construction, materials, and unique characteristics. From their solid one-piece construction to their diverse color and size range, there's so much to discover. You'll even hear about how to determine which type of fender might be best suited for your vessel. Plus, Barb gives advice on the correct way to inflate these essential pieces of equipment. The conversation takes an exciting turn when we discuss how Polyform's products are trusted by the crew of "Deadliest Catch" in extreme fishing conditions. It's fascinating to learn how these professional fishermen rely only on Polyform's buoys to protect their equipment in the treacherous Bering Sea. From practical tips to the fun side of choosing vibrant colors for your boat, this episode has something for all boat enthusiasts. And, of course, we can't forget the valuable advice on securing the right fenders and buoys for your specific mooring conditions and boat size. Tune in to hear all about these game-changing marine products and see how adding a little pizzazz to your boat's protection game can be both fun and functional. It's a conversation that's bound to spark your curiosity about the world of boat accessories. So, grab your headphones and get ready to join me and Barb Foss for an engaging and educational discussion on the importance of quality fenders and buoys for your boat. Mentioned in this Episode: Polyform US Adventuress Magazine

Sustain
Episode 226: Jacob Kaplan-Moss on Compensating Open Source Maintainers (but not that way)

Sustain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 33:35


Guest Jacob Kaplan-Moss Panelist Richard Littauer | Amanda Casari Show Notes This episode of Sustain explores the challenges and dynamics of funding open source projects. Host Richard Littauer and co-host Amanda Casari welcome guest Jacob Kaplan-Moss, Board Member and Treasurer of the Django Software Foundation, and Security Architect at Latacora. The discussion covers Jacob's recent blog post on the criticism faced by open source maintainers who seek compensation, highlighting the backlash encountered from seeing grants to selling T-shirts. The conversation also explores the ethical use of open source software, the importance of supporting maintainers financially, and the complexities surrounding the definition and licensing of open source software. Additionally, this episode touches on the personal connection to open source, the struggle for maintainers to find sustainable funding models, and the potential impact of high net worth individual donations. Download this episode now to hear more! [00:00:53] Richard highlights Jacob's association with Django and his role as a security architect and brings up a blog post Jacob wrote about the experience of being an open source maintainer. He shares examples of maintainers who face undue criticism for monetizing their open source work in various ways and his thesis. Also, Richard endorses the Blue Oak Council and PolyForm Project. [00:06:24] Amanda appreciates the blog's message about the sustainability of open source and the need to pay maintainers. Jacob recounts the largely positive reception of his post but also addresses the critical and unproductive responses, and he clarifies his stance on the importance of formal definitions of open source. [00:10:14] Richard suggests the term “Big Tent Open Source” and discusses the importance of having standards to precent open washing while also encouraging diversity in licensing. Jacob uses the term “monogamish” as an analogy for a more flexible approach to open source licensing. [00:11:46] Amanda discusses her background in releasing various types of open source work and how it sometimes differs from web apps, and touches on the complexities of open source licensing. She asks Jacob about his concerns regarding the adoption of open source in larger systems, and he shares his experience with government technology procurement, stressing the necessity of precise definitions of open source in that context. [00:16:40] Richard shifts the conversation to ethical considerations of open source work, specifically when software is used for harmful purposes, like state interventions. Jacob gives us a nuanced view on the ethical use of open source software and the impossibility of drawing a clear line between good and evil uses. [00:20:56] Jacob provides insights into the Django Software Foundation's current scale, funding, and staffing, highlighting the significant impact even a small increase in funding could have, and he discusses the challenge of scaling funding across the vast number of open source projects to achieve broad sustainability. [00:23:16] Jacobs talks about the potential of engaging high net worth individuals and family foundations for donations as they may be more receptive than corporations. [00:24:54] Richard discusses the groups privilege and raises the question regarding giving back to open source or to the broader community, and Jacob explains he avoids judging others' financial decisions but acknowledges his own better-off position and the personal moral obligation he feels to give back. [00:27:05] The conversation shifts to Richard asking Jacob how to support each other's capitalist ventures while contributing to the open source community. He suggests congratulating individual successes and learning from them, while also being comfortable criticizing the systems and institutions that may be at odds with open source values. [00:28:53] Find out where you can learn more about Jacob on the internet. Quotes [00:01:40] “There's this dynamic that happens around open source, where when someone takes money, someone always shows up to criticize them for it.” [00:04:07] “Anytime an open source maintainer figures out a way to get paid to build a lifestyle, at the very least comfortable, we should be celebrating that.” [00:06:46] “The community has coalesced around a definition of open source as defined by the OSI. I was like wait a minute, how are you conflating the open source community with one foundation? I don't agree with this conflation of the OSI speaks for all open source.” [00:13:39] “If you work in technology for the government ling enough, eventually you come to realize that every problem is a procurement problem.” [00:18:16] “Even the MIT license is, do whatever you want, just don't sue me.” [00:22:18] “To reach a point where I would say that open source as a whole is broadly sustainable, I would want every single project to have that level of funding associated with it.” Spotlight [00:30:11] Amanda's spotlight is a book coming out next month called, “Software Engineering for Data Scientists.” [00:30:42] Richard's spotlight is the book, “Better Living Through Birding: Notes from a Black Man in the Natural World.” [00:31:20] Jacob's spotlight is the PolyForm family of licenses and the book, “Producing Open Source Software: How to Run a Successful Free Software Project.” Links SustainOSS (https://sustainoss.org/) SustainOSS Twitter (https://twitter.com/SustainOSS?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) podcast@sustainoss.org (mailto:podcast@sustainoss.org) SustainOSS Mastodon (https://mastodon.social/tags/sustainoss) Open Collective-SustainOSS (Contribute) (https://opencollective.com/sustainoss) Richard Littauer Socials (https://www.burntfen.com/2023-05-30/socials) Amanda Casari X/Twitter (https://twitter.com/amcasari?lang=en) Jacob Kaplan-Moss LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobian/) Jacob Kaplan-Moss Website (https://jacobian.org/) Jacob Kaplan-Moss Mastodon (https://social.jacobian.org/@jacob) Django Software Foundation (https://www.djangoproject.com/foundation/) Django (https://www.djangoproject.com/) Latacora (https://www.latacora.com/) Jacob's Blog post: “Paying people to work on open source is good actually” (https://jacobian.org/2024/feb/16/paying-maintainers-is-good/) Blue Oak Council (https://blueoakcouncil.org/) PolyForm Project (https://polyformproject.org/) PolyForm Licenses (https://polyformproject.org/licenses/) Pamela Chestek LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/pchestek/) Sasha Magee X/Twitter post on government procurement (https://twitter.com/sashax/status/941036458307076097) 18F (https://18f.gsa.gov/) What you should know about Vermont's proposed wealth taxes (Vermont Edition) (https://www.vermontpublic.org/show/vermont-edition/2024-02-12/what-you-should-know-about-vermonts-proposed-wealth-taxes) Software Engineering for Data Scientists by Catherine Nelson (https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/software-engineering-for/9781098136192/) Better Living Through Birding: Notes From a Black Man in the Natural World by Christian Cooper (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/671722/better-living-through-birding-by-christian-cooper/) Producing Open Source Software: How to Run a Successful Free Software Project by Karl Fogel (https://producingoss.com/) 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 Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Jacob Kaplan-Moss.

Metavertising // Metaverse Marketing
#24 - The Future of Devices (VR/AR), Hardware & Entertainment for the Metaverse w/ Adam Kyle Wilson from Polyform Studio

Metavertising // Metaverse Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 66:36


Adam is a designer serial entrepreneur focused on the innovative consumer products, and in this episode we talked about what has happened so far in 2023 in terms of devices & tech, what to expect out of new devices and especially the new Apple Reality Pro, but also what the future holds for entertainment and media. By leveraging Adam's expertise with building innovative technology and experiences, we are able to have a glimpse of the day-to-day lives of the future consumer.

Yachting Channel
301: Rock the Boat: M/Y ELA wins Best Green Yacht of the Year!

Yachting Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 6:17


The new Heesen superyacht, motor yacht ELA has won Best Green Yacht of the Year at the Cannes World Yacht Trophies 2021. Garmin Marine Electronics has announced a new product called the Surround View Camera System. US fender manufacturer PolyForm has released a new range of bright pink fenders in support of breast cancer research. And Lego has introduced a cute new sailing yacht model that all of us definitely need. Timestamps: 00:00 - 00:12: Intro 00:13 - 01:37: Heesen superyacht M/Y ELA 01:38 - 02:48: Garmin Marine Surround View Camera System 02:49 - 03:20: PolyForm Pink fenders 03:21 - 04:14: Lego Ideas 40487 Sailing Yacht Adventure 04:15 - 04:47: Outro I'm a specialist boating industry marketing copywriter. Contact me on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-hagan-47769683/ Visit my website for more info about who I am and what I do, or to book a call: https://richardhagan.com/ Credits: Intro and Outro music: https://bensound.com/ Soundtrack music: Hobotek - Parkan Flow [https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Hobotek/Mutual_Kitchen] Rock the Boat airs every Wednesday night 19:00 CET. #boating #boat #boatlife #boats #fishing #yacht #yachting #sailing #yachtlife #boatinglife #summer #lakelife #travel #yachts #sea #ocean #lake #nature #luxury #sunset #photography #adventure #beach #water #saltlife #sailboat #luxuryyacht #florida #luxurylifestyle #yachtinginternationalradio

Ouïedire
BAGAGE 022 Zamzamrec - Portal

Ouïedire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021


00:00:00 Henry Collins - Prepared Rain (Excerpt) 00:05:30 Tresque - Tendresse, Encore (Excerpt) 00:11:31 C_c - Neblina 1 00:21:21 Gnod - Looking Suspicious Dub 00:25:39 Dead Lincoln - Veil Of Illusion 00:33:30 Ocean Floor - Polyform 00:36:55 UCBM - Fumée Noire 00:42:15 FLF - Fume Flamme Ce Feu Me Dit-Il 00:47:15 Surprise Barbue - Iceberg 00:49:15 Rien Virgule - Mariage Des Pôles 00:54:00 Zohastre - Tarantella

TechVibe Radio
One Mic Stand: Concurrent Technologies Spins Out Polyform

TechVibe Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 16:37


Polyform, a new technology company being established, whose unique, patent-pending and proprietary solution enables property owners to quickly and dramatically transform the shape of their space on-demand, today announced that Polyform technology has completed prototyping and testing, and is now transitioning into the commercialization phase for wide market release. The technology was created, researched and developed at Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) in Johnstown, PA.

Kodsnack
Kodsnack 372 - Min del av upphovsrätten, med Carl Gleisner

Kodsnack

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 60:52


Fredrik och Johan Thelin snackar licenser med Carl Gleisner - biträdande jurist och medlem i Free software foundation Europe - the legal network. Där vi andra tvekar och säger “jag är ju ingen jurist” kan Carl gå på djupet, förklara hur det faktiskt ligger till och ta upp aspekter vi andra inte är medvetna om. Några punkter ur innehållet: Public domain - när man försöker bli av med alla upphovsrätter. Går det, och i så fall hur? Licensfloran i världen - finns det något sammanhang då det är rimligt att sätta ihop en egen licens? Skadeståndsanspråk på mjukvara, och hur alla långa friskrivningar i versaler i amerikanska licenser kommer från en helt annan kultur än den vi har i Sverige och Europa Kan man i Sverige helt friskriva sig från ansvar för den mjukvara man skapat? Vad är “rogue enforcement”, och hur och när kan det orsaka problem? Håller det juridiskt att skriva över upphovsrätten till en annan part, vilket vissa projekt har som praxis? Ett stort tack till Cloudnet som sponsrar vår VPS! Har du kommentarer, frågor eller tips? Vi är @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @antikristoffer, och @bjoreman på Twitter, har en sida på Facebook och epostas på info@kodsnack.se om du vill skriva längre. Vi läser allt som skickas. Gillar du Kodsnack får du hemskt gärna recensera oss i iTunes! Du kan också stödja podden genom att ge oss en kaffe (eller två!) på Ko-fi. Länkar Kodsnack 367 och 360 - våra två tidigare avsnitt om licenser Carl Gleisner Johan Thelin Public domain Creative commons 0 Unlicense OSI - Open source initiative Datorprogramdirektivet Google-Oracle-tvisten kring Java-API:erna EUPL - EU:s open source-licens Linus Torvalds första licens för Linuxkärnan (“licensen är sektionen “2. Copyrights etc”) De tio punkterna i open source-definitionen De fyra friheterna - frihet att köra, studera, distribuera, och förändra (och dela med sig av sina förändringar) Polyform-licenserna Source available - licenser där du får se källkoden, men med begränsningar som gör att licensen inte klassas som öppen källkod Heather Meeker Sakskada Personskada Förmögenhetsskada Ideell skada Kontraktuellt skadeståndsansvar Skadeståndslagen Produktansvar McHardy-fallen GPL 2 GPL 3 FSF - Free software foundation CLA - contributor license agreement Too long; didn’t read - mjukvarulicenser förklarade på vanlig engelska Indiska debatter om GPL 3 Mozilla public license version 2 Carl på Linkedin WSA - där Carl jobbar Titlar Jag är jurist, vill ni fråga saker? Jag vill inte ha några upphovsrätter Åtgärderna som jag har monopol på En särskiljd ovilja mot upphovsrättssystemet Ett datorprogram är inte jämförbart med en tavla Den typen av problem kan inte uppstå med tavlor Vad du vill med ett visst uttryck Tänk dig en dag utan open source En enkel bokstavskombination Jag kanske är ett universitet Kvalificerat ojusta handlingar Konkurrerande orsakssamband En ärlig chans att slå upp en lag Jag har ingen hypotetisk inkomst Min del av upphovsrätten

Verbal Surgery podcast
Verbal Surgery -341- "Polyform" 10.21.15

Verbal Surgery podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2015 29:39


We judge people by how they look. Examine your uniform.  Perhaps you should go with a POLYform!  Button up this episode of Verbal Surgery and be dressed for success!

Polymer Clay podcast and TV
New Sculpey Polymer Clay Products on Wondrous Wednesday at Polymer Clay TV

Polymer Clay podcast and TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2013 14:14


http://www.polymerclaytv.comNew Sculpey Products on Wondrous Wednesday at PolymerClayTVOn today's episode of Polymer Clay TV we share some of the new products from Polyform the makers of Sculpey and Premo clay. They have some awesome new accessories to use for the Mokume Gane technique, for stamping and adding texture to polymer clay. So many cool things to create with. Enjoy!

Polymer Clay podcast and TV
Polymer Clay Podcast # 164- Easy Earring Cards

Polymer Clay podcast and TV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2010 17:21


If you make jewelry or tiny objects and sell them, eventually you need a way to display them. We found these at www.easyearringcards.com, and they are basically a paper punch that you can use to make a beautiful, professional presentation for your small artworks or earrings and pendants.  There's been a lot of news lately surrounding Polyform products- they are announcing their new color line up and have made some surprising choices. Check out Polyform on facebook to see what the buzz is about.

Polymer Clay podcast and TV
Polymer Clay TV # 111 - the new Bake Shop clay by Polyform

Polymer Clay podcast and TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2009 3:31


Last week we talked about how even a 15 year old boy loved the new polyform Bake Shop clay, which is really economical at 99 cents per 2 oz pack, very soft and smooth out of the package, comes in 12 colors, and is just fun to work with. We didn't feel that this is a "professional" grade clay, as it remained pretty soft and spongy after baking and we're not sure about it's strength- but we don't think that's the point. It was just plain fun. Watch Ilysa's demo and see!

Polymer Clay podcast and TV
Polymer Clay TV #53- Studio by Sculpey Clay review and how to use it

Polymer Clay podcast and TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2008 12:38


Enjoy our video discussion on how we like the newest polymer clay by Polyform, Studio by Sculpey!  

studio polymer sculpey polyform
Polymer Clay podcast and TV
Polymer Clay Podcast- we visited the CHA show, Summer 2007 in Chicago

Polymer Clay podcast and TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2007 26:26


If you get this on an RSS feed, you will have to visit our site to watch this week's video- Join us as we discuss our experience at the CHA show (Craft & Hobbies Association) in Chicago last weekend. It was great fun. We met a few polymer clay artists as well as representatives of the three polymer clay suppliers- Amaco, Polyform, and Makins. We did video interviews with Lynne, Tommie, and Cat which will air next Friday, and filmed Amaco’s Bottle of Hope awards. You can watch part 1 today, and part 2, as well as the interviews, will air next week. We saw Polyform’s new product, Studio by Sculpey, and got a few samples to share with you. We also talked to Donna Dewberry about the upcoming release of Studio clay in December, as well as the Home Décor projects she has planned. Some of the things displayed in the booth included wall mirrors, vases, candlesticks, votive holders, and garden tables. The clay was used sculpturally to make floral and leaf designs, as well as made to look like faux tiles. It was interesting and we will share more about this new clay as Polyform gives us the info.   It was so much fun to visit the show as Press. We were treated really well by CHA, the Press has a quiet room away from the hustle where we could have a hot drink or get cold water, sit for a minute, and conduct our interviews. This is also where we picked up catalogs and samples left by companies that wanted to get the word out about their new products. Definitely visit a CHA show if you get the chance!   We also picked up some great product samples to review and try, and some to give away. Coming soon to our shop- a prize gallery, where if you win a monthly giveaway, you can pick your prize!   Here are some links to things we talked about today- www.studiobysculpey.com (nothing there yet but stay tuned) www.makinsclay.com (air dry polymer clay…and wonderful tools) www.amaco.com (check out the Bottles of Hope auction!) www.riverpoetdesign.com (Lynne Ann Schwarzenberg- check out her classes) www.catherienarts.com (Cat- check out her free video demos on Monday nights) www.pcagoe.com – vote on your favorite representation of “Summer memories‿ to win a prize!   Don’t forget to leave us comments on our site in order to be entered to win one of our Studio by Sculpey clay samples. Also please consider writing us a review wherever you download your podcast- itunes, meefedia, yahoo, google, odeo….reviews help our rankings, so we thank you for taking the time!

Polymer Clay podcast and TV
Episode 1 of Polymer Clay Podcast, a brief history and discussion about tools and clays.

Polymer Clay podcast and TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2007 34:22


Award winning Polymer Clay Artist Ilysa Bierer and Art Educator Kira Slye introduce you to Polymer Clay Podcast this week. We offer an introductory exploration of the history of polymer clay, the popular polymer clay brands, and the many tools that can be used to create art and crafts with polymer clay. A brief history: in the 1930s, a German doll artisan was looking for a new material to make her doll heads, hands, and feet. She explored the polymers that were available and was dissatisfied. Eventually she handed off the project of finding a new clay to her daughter, whose nickname was FiFi. FiFi developed the product we know today as Fimo, named after herself. When Fimo hit the artist’s market as a colored clay with no special kiln required to cure it, a few artists became involved in pushing it as a medium for more than doll art. Nan Roche wrote the first book on polymer clay as an art medium, and called it The New Clay. Now, in 2007, there are several brands of artist’s polymer clays available on the market. Some are easier to find than others, such as the Polyform brands of Sculpey, Sculpey III, and Premo Sculpey, as well as the Fimo brands called Fimo Classic (harder to find) and Fimo Soft. Cernit is a popular German brand that is only available from retailers who import it, all online. Kato Polyclay was developed by polymer clay artist Donna Kato and it is the newest formulation of polymer clay. Ilysa’s experiences with creating art with polymer clay focused mainly on Fimo Classic which tends to be a more firm clay, very good for canework which she excels at. Kira’s experience has focused mainly on Premo, which is a softer formula. In the podcast they discuss in depth why each of them has used their favorite brand of clay. Polymer clay has become a popular material for art and craft due to it’s working properties- you don’t need any special tools or materials to work with it, and most of them can be found in, you guessed it- your kitchen! But we caution that even though polymer clays are non-toxic, any tools, including ovens, that are used with clay should be dedicated to clay and not returned to food use. Polymer clay does release fumes during the oven curing process, and these will coat the inside of your oven. For this reason some artists will bake pieces inside an enclosed metal roasting pan, a dedicated toaster, or a dedicated countertop convection oven. Many professional artists prefer the convection oven because it has the most even cooking temperatures. We recommend that you purchase an oven thermometer to be sure your oven dials are accurate and that your clay is being cured at the right temperature. Some popular kitchen items that can be used with clay: marble rolling pins and cutting boards, garnishing tools, pasta machines, cheese graters, food processors, bamboo skewers, fondant shapers, and vegetable peelers. Other necessary tools include a work surface such as a tile or piece of glass, a sharp thin blade, an acrylic rolling pin, rubber stamps, texture sheets, interesting textured materials such as fabric or tree bark, inks, linoleum cutting tools and brayers, wax carving tools, wire, tinfoil, magnets, and leather tools. In fact, almost any tool that can be used to shape, cut, or impress can be adapted to use with polymer clay. Any material that can withstand the usual curing temperature of 275 degrees Fahrenheit can be stuck into the clay and baked along with it and a few artists have taken this technique to interesting limits. Gemstones, Swarovski Crystals, Pearls, glass bits, metal parts, and other found objects have all been baked into polymer clay artworks with great success. We hope you enjoy listening to our first podcast dedicated entirely to polymer clay. Make sure to come back next week and watch Polymer Clay TV- where we will demonstrate in detail the use of many tools we talked about today. Please subscribe to our newsletter as well, so you won’t miss a thing.