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Best podcasts about predicates

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Web3 Galaxy Brain
Nick Dodson, CEO & Co-Founder of Fuel

Web3 Galaxy Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 89:43


My guest today is Nick Dodson, co-founder and CEO of Fuel. Fuel is a moduler execution layer that's designed to facilitate performant L2 rollups. On this episode, Nick and I discuss the history of rollup design, the scaling challenges facing the EVM, and how his years of experience writing Solidity, EVM Assembly, and participating in the EIP process contributed to Fuel's design. We dive into Fuel's underlying UTXOs model, which allows Fuel nodes to validate transactions in parallel across multiple cores simultaneously. Finally we discuss Predicates, which are stateless conditions that can be attached to Fuel transactions, allowing users to pay for gas in ERC20s, SOL, or other coins, and to sign transactions with different eliptic curves like BLS, p256, or EDDSA. It was great learning more about the exciting technology Fuel has been cooking up for the past few years. I hope you enjoy the show. As always, this show is provided as entertainment and does not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice or any form of endorsement or suggestion. Crypto has risks and you alone are responsible for doing your research and making your own decisions. Links Hosted by @nicholas Fuel Docs Fuel Passkeys demo

Ray Appleton
What The House Can Not Do. Trump Predicates. Devin Nunes Joins Ray. McCarthy fumes at Nancy Mace

Ray Appleton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 35:56


The House of Representatives is without a speaker for the second time this year, grinding many functions of the legislative body to a halt. Donald Trump recently made headlines when he said, “Our currency is crashing and will soon no longer be the world standard, which will be our greatest defeat frankly in 200 years.” Devin dives into the speaker ousting converstaion. Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) took a shot at Rep. Nancy Mace's (R-SC) bills for not meeting the mark after Mace said she voted to vacate McCarthy as speaker due to broken promises. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Latin in Layman’s - A Rhetoric Revolution
Latin Grammar Mini-Series | Lesson 4.2 - Understanding the verb "to be" in Latin and the expectations of an intransitive vs. transitive verb

Latin in Layman’s - A Rhetoric Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 16:26


Like many verbs that are very commonly used, the verb “to be” in Latin is irregular. Its forms are:  The infinitive is esse which translates as “To be” Singular               1st) sum →  “I am” 2nd) sumus → “we are” 3rd) es → “you are” Plural 1st) estis → “y'all are/you (p) are/you all are” 2nd) est → “he, she, it is” or “there is”* 3rd) sunt → “they are” *Example: “There is a book you should read,”  If you look at this verb linguistically, the base of sum is es-. You can see this base in the forms es, est, estis and esse.  However, there is a rule in Latin that(!!)  If -s- is followed by a nasal sound -- that is -m or -n -- it becomes su-; thus, sum, sumus, and sunt. The verb “to be” is not only unusual in its formation but also in what grammarians call its “expectation,” in other words, the forms that accompany it or that it predicates. The verb “to be” does not expect a direct object because direct objects receive action and there's no action in the verb “to be.”  An etymological lesson: The technical term for a verb that does not expect a direct object is “intransitive,” meaning in- “not,” trans- “across,” it- “go”;thus, the verb does not carry action across from a subject to a direct object.  Instead, with the verb “to be” two things are equated. For instance, when you say, “The man is a teacher,” you're essentially saying “Man equals teacher.” So in place of an accusative direct object the Latin sum expects a nominative predicate. In this case the predicate is nominative because it is being equated with the subject which is nominative. So to go back to our example, “The man is a teacher,” “man” is the subject and “teacher” is the predicate. In Latin this sentence would be vir est magister, where vir is the nominative subject and magister is the nominative predicate. Predicates can be adjectives as well as nouns but in either instance the predicate is nominative.  So one can say, puer est parvus “the boy is small,” or otium est malum, “leisure is evil,” or estis boni “y'all are good,” or if you translate the predicate as a substantive, what we studied before, an adjective functioning as a noun, you could translate it as, “y'all are good men,” or “good people” since masculine gender functions as common gender in Latin. Please note that predicate adjectives agree with the subject in number and gender as well as case whereas predicate nouns agree with the subject only in case because nouns have to maintain their own number and gender. Conversely, adjectives must agree with the noun they go with in number, gender and case. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liam-connerly/support

Café con Tech
WTF are Type Predicates in Typescript?

Café con Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 4:14


Have you ever been curious about what Type Predicates are in TypeScript? In this episode, I'll show you how to use Type Predicates for type narrowing. L earn about the pros and cons of using Type Predicates, but most important, let's review the big RISK of using predicates for type narrowing and how you can LIE to Typescript Link to the article: https://egghead.io/blog/3-effective-type-narrowing-techniques-in-typescript Make sure to follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/matiasfha TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@matiasfha Youtube: https://youtube.com/@matiasfha And visit my site https://matiashernandez.dev to check more content

Jagged with Jasravee : Cutting-Edge Marketing Conversations with Thought Leaders
Ep 96 : Matt Johnson, PhD on Applying Psychology to Build Enduring Bonds between Brands, Consumers & Markets

Jagged with Jasravee : Cutting-Edge Marketing Conversations with Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 53:48


Marketers are in the memory business. How are marketers leveraging this by carefully crafted branding experiences to reach our wallets and minds. Could you please elaborate this with examples ? How should brands approach content creation (organic content) and leveraging influencers? How should brands co-create with customers ? ‘Our brains don't construct reality directly, instead they construct a mental model of it? Beliefs are an important input to sculpting it'. Could you elaborate on how brands are belief based mental models? What is the efficacy of Behavioral Economics in marketing vs bigger economic forces like price OR Is the 'Nudge' Dead ? Matt answers the above questions and many more as he takes us on fascinating journey of applying neuropsychology to brand building. Matt Johnson, PhD is a Professor and Research Fellow at Hult International Business School. Matt Johnson is a speaker, writer, and researcher, specializing in the application of psychology and neuroscience to branding.. He is the author of the top-selling consumer psychology book, Blindsight: The (mostly) hidden ways marketing reshapes our brains (BenBella, 2020), and most recently, Branding That Means Business (Economist Books, Fall 2022). Please visit his website https://www.neuroscienceof.com/ Please follow him on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattjohnsonisme/ His Latest Book on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Branding-that-Means-Business-Consumers-ebook/dp/B09K7C8VW3 Jagged with Jasravee is facilitated by Jasravee Kaur Chandra, Director- Brand Building, Research & Innovation at Master Sun, Consulting Brand of Adiva L Pvt. Ltd. Jasravee has over 20 years experience as a Strategic Brand Builder,Communications Leader and Entrepreneur. Please visit Jasravee at https://jasravee.com/ Connect with Jasravee on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasravee/ Email Jasravee at jasravee@theadiva.com Index of Content 00:00 Preview & Introduction to Matt Johnson Ph.D 02:56 Marketers are in the Memory Business 08:15 Brand's Meaning - A House Needs to Become a Home 11:30 Inviting Consumers for Co-Creation with the Brand 12:42 Co-Creation by Brand Managers - Content Creation, Leveraging Influencers 16:54 Spotify Wrapped - Celebration of Consumer's Eccentricity & Diversity 19: 27 Flexibility of Co-Creation - Balance Between Letting Go And Assertiveness by Brand Managers 22:18 Growing Kitkat in Japan - 'I Wish You All the Best' vs Taking a Break 26:15 Brains' Construction of Reality -Objective vs Subjective Reality- Enjoyment of Wine 30:04 Belief Based Mental Models vs Brand Story - Perceived Soul of the Object - Your Replica for Teddy Bear 32:51 Significant Object Study - 100X Rise in Value with A Story 35:00 Efficacy of Behavioral Economics in Marketing Vs Bigger Economic Forces like Price OR Is Nudge Dead ? 39:45 Broader Context of Nudges or Predicates to Behaviour On Brand 45:04 Behavioral Change vs Cultural/Social Change, Nudge or Influences 47:02 Rapid Fire - Personally Speaking with Matt Johnson 52:29 Connecting with Matt Johnson Follow Jagged with Jasravee on Social Media Campsite One Link : https://campsite.bio/jaggedwithjasravee #brandmanagement #consumerscience #neuromarketing #perceptionchange #influencermarketing #contentmarketing #consumerbehaviour #brandmanager #consumerbehaviorpsychology #spotifywrapped #kitkatjapan #significantobjectstudy #marketingexcellence #behaviouralchange #nudge

Learn Chinese Podcast
Adjectival Predicates in Chinese

Learn Chinese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 8:52


Today's Episode:Adjectival Predicates in ChineseThe Learn Chinese Podcast is brought to you by LC Chinese School. Listening to our podcast is an enjoyable way to learn Norwegian at your own pace, whenever and wherever you are! Visit our website www.lcchineseschool.com and sign up for a FREE Chinese Trial Class

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats
TypeScript Fundamentals × Type Narrowing, Guards, and Predicates

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 22:58


In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk through some TypeScript Fundamentals around type narrowing, type guards, and type predicates. Show Notes 00:24 Welcome 01:40 Rocking predicates 02:54 What is a type in TypeScript? 04:11 Type Narrowing 08:18 Type Guard 16:19 Type Predicates Shameless Plugs Scott: LevelUp Tutorials Wes: Wes Bos Tutorials Tweet us your tasty treats Scott's Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes' Instagram Wes' Twitter Wes' Facebook Scott's Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets

Christmas Past
2022 Indie Christmas Music Playlist

Christmas Past

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 35:18


Yes, we return to our traditional favorite songs each year. But there's nothing like discovering a new favorite! If you believe that too, then you're in for a treat! Here are seven Christmas songs from independent musicians to make your days a little merrier and brighter sounding.  Music in this Episode "Dreaming 'Bout Christmas" — Frank and Friends "Lonely December" — Lunar Spirit "Ugly Sweater Time"  — The Sweaterettes "Christmas Lights Through Car Windows" — Amanda Fagan "Christmas Carols" — The Predicates "Joy to the World" — Amanda Opelt "Silent Night" — Sounds and Scapes "Deck the Halls B" — Kevin MacLeod, via Incompetech Buy the Christmas Past Book! Order your copy today. And remember...it makes a great gift! Amazon Barnes & Noble Books-a-Million IndieBound Share a Christmas memory  Be on the podcast! Just record a voice memo into your phone and send it to christmaspastpodcast@gmail.com. Keep it reasonably short, clean and family friendly, and be sure to say your name and where you're from.  Keep in touch christmaspastpodcast@gmail.com Facebook page Facebook group Twitter Instagram Website

Militant Thomist
Introduction to Logic (Predicates and Notes)

Militant Thomist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 24:15


Thank you for supporting Scholastic Answers This is a video lesson from my course introducing logic. The course includes a catechism on logic, video lessons, and Fr. Coppen's Brief Text-Book in logic. It is meant for beginners with no background experience. Join here: https://www.christianbwagner.com/courses Click the join button above to get all your livestream questions answered. FURTHER RESOURCES To get Tutoring: https://www.christianbwagner.com/book-online Annotated Thomist: https://www.christianbwagner.com/annotated-thomist SPONSOR Use the code “Militant” for 20% off to learn Greek here: https://fluentgreeknt.com/ MUSIC https://youtu.be/ePYe3lqsu-g https://youtu.be/Hi5YgbiNB1U SUPPORT Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ5DQ8zCOmeAqOcKTbSb7fg Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/MilitantThomist Donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=9XM8FACTLFDW2&no_recurring=0&item_name=Support+my+Apostolate¤cy_code=USD SusbscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/militant-thomist FOLLOW Discord: https://discord.gg/3pP6r6Mxdg Website: https://www.christianbwagner.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MilitantThomist Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/543689120339579 Twitter: https://twitter.com/MilitantThomist Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/militantthomist/ WATCH https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ5DQ8zCOmeAqOcKTbSb7fg LISTEN Podcast: https://www.christianbwagner.com/podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0exZN1vHDyLuRjnUI3sHXt?si=XHs8risyS1ebLCkWwKLblQ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/militant-thomist/id1603094572 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/militantthomist SHOP Book Store: https://www.christianbwagner.com/shop Mug: https://www.redbubble.com/i/mug/Militant-Thomist-Radical-Newmanite-by-MilitantThomist/102625027.9Q0AD?fbclid=IwAR0_1zGYYynNl2gGpMWX6-goToVQ-TAb2gktO5g8LbxczFTR0xRvcz3q-oQ

Iowa Type Theory Commute
Separation Logic II: recursive predicates

Iowa Type Theory Commute

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 11:52


I discuss separation logic basics some more, as presented in the seminal paper by John C. Reynolds.  An important idea is describing data structure using separating conjunction and recursive predicates.

Latin in Layman’s - A Rhetoric Revolution
Discussing 1st/2nd Conjugation and the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs

Latin in Layman’s - A Rhetoric Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 27:41


There are five essential grammatical terms that are used in reference to verbs. They are Mood tense Voice Person Number. You should become familiar with these terms as soon as you can. The mood of the verb indicates how the speaker feels about the action. Does the speaker feel that what's being said is a fact, a command, or is there something uncertain about it in the speaker's mind? Mood can also show that the verb is inside complicated grammar. Tense is the grammatical term used to indicate when the action of the verb is happening. Voice is the term used to indicate whether the subject of the verb is acting or being acted upon. Person is the grammatical term which indicates the nature of the subject. Is it I, you, he/she/it, we, you plural, or where I grew up, y'all, or they? And finally, number says whether the subject is singular or plural, that is, one person or many. For the moment, all the verbs that we will deal with are indicative in mood (that is, they indicate a fact), present in tense (they happen now), and active in voice (the subject is the doer of the verb). In Chapter 1, we'll focus mainly on how to change person... That is, who is doing the action, and number, begs us to ask the question of whether the person is singular or plural? Another important grammatical term concerning Latin verbs is conjugation. Conjugation has two meanings in Latin. It's the process of joining a personal ending onto the base of a verb to form a full Latin verb form, And it's the term used to refer to one of the five categories of Latin verbs which are distinguished from each other by the vowels found at the end of their base (/a/, /ē/, /ě/, /ī/, /ĭ/). However, like many verbs that are very commonly used, the verb “to be” in Latin is irregular. Its forms are: The infinitive is esse which translates as “To be” Instead, with the verb “to be” two things are equated. For instance, when you say, “The man is a teacher,” you're essentially saying “Man equals teacher.” So in place of an accusative direct object the Latin sum expects a nominative predicate. In this case the predicate is nominative because it is being equated with the subject which is nominative. So to go back to our example, “The man is a teacher,” “man” is the subject and “teacher” is the predicate. In Latin this sentence would be vir est magister, where vir is the nominative subject and magister is the nominative predicate. Predicates can be adjectives as well as nouns but in either instance the predicate is nominative. So one can say, puer est parvus “the boy is small,” or otium est malum, “leisure is evil,” or estis boni “y'all are good,” or if you translate the predicate as a substantive, what we studied before, an adjective functioning as a noun, you could translate it as, “y'all are good men,” or “good people” since masculine gender functions as common gender in Latin. Please note that predicate adjectives agree with the subject in number and gender as well as case whereas predicate nouns agree with the subject only in case because nouns have to maintain their own number and gender. Conversely, adjectives must agree with the noun they go with in number, gender and case. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/liam-connerly/support

Dostoevsky and Us
Introduction to First Order Logic (FOL)

Dostoevsky and Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 39:32


Introduction, concepts, definitions and laws in regards to different aspects of First Order Logic. In this video, we analyze Boolean Operators, Predicates, the Sheffer Stroke and other important contributions and concepts in the field of FOL. I hope you enjoy this introduction, further snippets of sections will be published at later dates for easier access in future dates.

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In the News with Mike Dakkak
Biden Administration Predicates Covid Treatment on Race

In the News with Mike Dakkak

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 18:58


In part 1 of his follow up interview, Dr. Syed Haider joins ITN to discuss the Biden administration's decision to prioritize Covid19 treatment for members of certain races.

Zero Knowledge
Episode 184: Anoma's Adrian Brink on Validity Predicates, Ferveo DKG & More

Zero Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 52:01


This week Anna (https://twitter.com/AnnaRRose) chats with Adrian Brink (https://twitter.com/adrian_brink), co-founder of the Anoma Network and long-time crypto builder. Adrian explains all there is to know about the new privacy-centric network, diving into concepts like fractal scaling, the validity predicate-based account model, the solution against front-running in Ferveo & much more. Here are some links for the episode: CowSwap & DAO Tech with Gnosis's Martin Köppelmann, Zero Knowledge episode 183 (https://www.zeroknowledge.fm/183) Through the Cosmos Stargate Upgrade, Zero Knowledge episode 174 (https://www.zeroknowledge.fm/174) Cosmos, IBC and ZKPs with Chris Goes, Zero Knowledge episode 115 (https://www.zeroknowledge.fm/115) Trusted Setup Ceremonies Explored, Zero Knowledge episode 133 (https://www.zeroknowledge.fm/133) Threshold Decryption for mempool privacy with Dev Ojha, ZKV Cosmos Privacy & ZKP showcase (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7q_uvvKmqrY&list=PLj80z0cJm8QGNPbPJ2adQhN5W890O7YMr) The Wyvern protocol (https://wyvernprotocol.com) mentioned by Adrian. The Plumo trusted setup ceremony (https://celo.org/plumo) (phase 2 happening soon) mentioned by Anna Anoma's Whitepaper (https://anoma.network/papers/whitepaper.pdf) and blog posts (https://anoma.network/blog). The next zkSessions is scheduled for June 23 and will focus on DAOs and NFTs, in the context of privacy and zkps. This will also be a special event where the community will discuss the potential of a ZK DAO! Sign up for the zkSessions here: https://hopin.com/events/zksessions-daos-nfts Today's episode is sponsored by EY Blockchain. EY is committed to building a better working world on the public Ethereum blockchain with robust privacy technologies, like zero-knowledge proofs. EY believes blockchain technology will be the glue that knits together a productive global business ecosystem. To learn more about EYs products and services, visit them at https://blockchain.ey.com or check out their open source contributions at https://github.com/eyblockchain. If you like what we do: Follow us on Twitter - @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) Join us on Telegram (https://t.me/joinchat/TORo7aknkYNLHmCM) Catch us on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWsYz5cKw4wZ9Mpe4kuM_g) Read up on the r/ZKPodcast subreddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/zkpodcast) Give us feedback! -https://forms.gle/iKMSrVtcAn6BByH6A Support our Gitcoin Grant (https://gitcoin.co/grants/329/zero-knowledge-podcast-2) Support us on the ZKPatreon (https://www.patreon.com/zeroknowledge) Donate through coinbase.commerce (https://commerce.coinbase.com/checkout/f1e56274-c92b-4a99-802f-50727d651b38) Or directly here: ETH: 0xC0FFEE1B5083230a5154F55f253B6b6ae8F29B1a BTC: 1cafekGa3podM4fBxPSQc6RCEXQNTK8Zz ZEC: t1R2bujRF3Hzte9ALHpMJvY8t5kb9ut9SpQ

Trino Community Broadcast
6: Query Planning, Remove duplicate predicates, and Memory settings

Trino Community Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 71:23


Table of Contents: - Intro Song: 00:00 - Intro: 00:20 - News: 12:32 - Concept of the week: Query Planning 20:31 - PR of the week: PR 730 Remove duplicate predicates 29:55 - PR Demo: Remove duplicate predicates demo 33:47 - Question of the week: How should I allocate memory properties? 54:49Show Notes: https://trino.io/episodes/6.htmlShow Page: https://trino.io/broadcast/

Life and Times Podcast
What are predicates?...Eating after babies...Nope!

Life and Times Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 29:50


How drive thru's work, english confusion, chewing food, and eating after babies!

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Change Everything
Black Queer Life Across the Diaspora: Rubbing Up Against the Limits of the Political Imagination

Change Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 57:31


We're thrilled that this episode is guest-hosted by Rinaldo Walcott [@blacklikewho], a professor of Women and Gender Studies at the University of Toronto (and a member of The Leap’s board). Rinaldo speaks with Nairobi-based scholar Keguro Macharia [@keguro_], author of the new book Frottage: Frictions of Intimacy across the Black Diaspora (2019). As Rinaldo explains in the opening, he “wanted to have this conversation at this time because Black queers and Black queer life is so central to our contemporary political moment in the Movement for Black Lives. But Black queer life remains still largely silent in Black studies and politics generally.” Macharia’s work, he adds, “has much to offer our contemporary understanding of the cross-national Black politics in the Movement for Black Lives right now.”Rinaldo and Keguro talk about the African diaspora, gender, Black feminism, intimacy, gardening, extreme weather, Afropessimism, and more.Check out Keguro's book here, and his blog, Gukira With(out) Predicates, here.Special thanks to Aluma Sound for our theme music. Please support this podcast by contributing to our Patreon account, and read more about The Leap.

Lex Fridman Podcast
Vladimir Vapnik: Predicates, Invariants, and the Essence of Intelligence

Lex Fridman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 105:23


Vladimir Vapnik is the co-inventor of support vector machines, support vector clustering, VC theory, and many foundational ideas in statistical learning. He was born in the Soviet Union, worked at the Institute of Control Sciences in Moscow, then in the US, worked at AT&T, NEC Labs, Facebook AI Research, and now is a professor at Columbia University. His work has been cited over 200,000 times. This conversation is part of the Artificial Intelligence podcast. If you would like to get more information about this podcast go to https://lexfridman.com/ai or connect with @lexfridman on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Medium, or YouTube where you

Project Update
16: My dissatisfaction with you

Project Update

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 48:38


This week Joe refactored an important manager class for Core Data. Dave stumbled onto a new mini-app idea involving the calculation parser. Core Data Sample Project (https://github.com/Whiffer/SwiftUI-Core-Data-Test) Dynamic Sort Descriptors and Predicates (https://radicalappdev.com/2019/10/13/1386/) UI as of Oct 14 (https://radicalappdev.com/2019/10/14/ui-as-of-oct-14/) Contact us Joe on Twitter (https://twitter.com/radicalappdev) Dave on Twitter (https://twitter.com/designdb) Follow up (https://project-update.com/contact)

Mackey & Judd w/ Ramie
Conduits of Trouble: Everything predicates on this team having a top five defense (ep. 13)

Mackey & Judd w/ Ramie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 50:00


Judd Zulgad and Chip Scoggins return for another edition of the Conduits of Trouble podcast on the day of the Vikings first preseason game. The boys open the show talking about the Twins losing the first game of a pivotal four game series against their division rivals the Cleveland Indians. Before the two jump off the Twins talkers they discuss what needs to be done about the pitching staff and Buxton's injury issues. The guys discuss the Gophers football team as we inch closer to the season opener. We close the show today diving into the Vikings as the first preseason game is set to kickoff tonight in New Orleans.

Study Buddhist Treatises with Thubten Chodron - Bhikshuni Thubten Chodron

Covering the section “One-with-x and Different-from-x as Predicates” in Chapter 21.

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WTMJ Packers Flagship Podcast
12-31-18: Tumultuous loss predicates tumultuous off-season for Packers

WTMJ Packers Flagship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2018 1:17


New Books Network
Carrie Figdor, "Pieces of Mind: The Proper Domain of Psychological Predicates" (Oxford UP, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 72:43


We’re all familiar with cases where one attributes certain psychological states or capacities to creatures and systems that are not human persons.  For example, your cat might prefer a certain variety of cat food, and maybe your houseplants enjoy a certain corner of the room they’re in.  In many cases, these attributions pass by without much notice.  However, in certain regimented scientific contexts, the attribution of psychological states and capacities to non-human things has become indispensable in our best models of their behavior.  For examples, complex explanatory accounts of fruit flies and certain plants involve claims about them making decisions.  And our best science has it that neurons anticipate certain stimuli.  What are we to make of these attributions? In Pieces of Mind: The Proper Domain of Psychological Predicates (Oxford University Press, 2018), Carrie Figdor defends Literalism, the view that in regimented scientific contexts, the attribution of psychological states and capacities to nonhuman and sub-personal systems should be taken literally. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Philosophy
Carrie Figdor, "Pieces of Mind: The Proper Domain of Psychological Predicates" (Oxford UP, 2018)

New Books in Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 72:43


We’re all familiar with cases where one attributes certain psychological states or capacities to creatures and systems that are not human persons.  For example, your cat might prefer a certain variety of cat food, and maybe your houseplants enjoy a certain corner of the room they’re in.  In many cases, these attributions pass by without much notice.  However, in certain regimented scientific contexts, the attribution of psychological states and capacities to non-human things has become indispensable in our best models of their behavior.  For examples, complex explanatory accounts of fruit flies and certain plants involve claims about them making decisions.  And our best science has it that neurons anticipate certain stimuli.  What are we to make of these attributions? In Pieces of Mind: The Proper Domain of Psychological Predicates (Oxford University Press, 2018), Carrie Figdor defends Literalism, the view that in regimented scientific contexts, the attribution of psychological states and capacities to nonhuman and sub-personal systems should be taken literally. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Carrie Figdor, "Pieces of Mind: The Proper Domain of Psychological Predicates" (Oxford UP, 2018)

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 72:43


We're all familiar with cases where one attributes certain psychological states or capacities to creatures and systems that are not human persons.  For example, your cat might prefer a certain variety of cat food, and maybe your houseplants enjoy a certain corner of the room they're in.  In many cases, these attributions pass by without much notice.  However, in certain regimented scientific contexts, the attribution of psychological states and capacities to non-human things has become indispensable in our best models of their behavior.  For examples, complex explanatory accounts of fruit flies and certain plants involve claims about them making decisions.  And our best science has it that neurons anticipate certain stimuli.  What are we to make of these attributions? In Pieces of Mind: The Proper Domain of Psychological Predicates (Oxford University Press, 2018), Carrie Figdor defends Literalism, the view that in regimented scientific contexts, the attribution of psychological states and capacities to nonhuman and sub-personal systems should be taken literally.

New Books in Psychology
Carrie Figdor, "Pieces of Mind: The Proper Domain of Psychological Predicates" (Oxford UP, 2018)

New Books in Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 72:43


We're all familiar with cases where one attributes certain psychological states or capacities to creatures and systems that are not human persons.  For example, your cat might prefer a certain variety of cat food, and maybe your houseplants enjoy a certain corner of the room they're in.  In many cases, these attributions pass by without much notice.  However, in certain regimented scientific contexts, the attribution of psychological states and capacities to non-human things has become indispensable in our best models of their behavior.  For examples, complex explanatory accounts of fruit flies and certain plants involve claims about them making decisions.  And our best science has it that neurons anticipate certain stimuli.  What are we to make of these attributions? In Pieces of Mind: The Proper Domain of Psychological Predicates (Oxford University Press, 2018), Carrie Figdor defends Literalism, the view that in regimented scientific contexts, the attribution of psychological states and capacities to nonhuman and sub-personal systems should be taken literally. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology

Young Gunners
Admitted – Getting Your Evidence in Front of the Jury

Young Gunners

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 17:03


In this episode, we talk about how to make sure your evidence gets in front of the jury during trial. Predicates for admission, hearsay objections, and the most effective way to use demonstrative exhibits are all things you’ll learn in a mere thirty minutes. You’ll definitely want to give this episode a listen before your first jury trial! This podcast was created by the Texas Young Lawyers Association, and no part of it may be reproduced without the written consent of TYLA. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the TYLA or the State Bar of Texas. The information in this podcast is provided as a resource of general information and is not intended to replace legal advice. We recommend our listeners conduct their own research and exercise their own judgment. If you are not a lawyer and need legal assistance related to any of the topics discussed in this podcast, you should consult an attorney. The Young Gunners Podcast features music by Otis McDonald and his song "Rest."

All Ruby Podcasts by Devchat.tv
RR 374: Ruby 2.5 Enumerable Predicates Accept Pattern Argument WITH Prathamesh Sonpatki

All Ruby Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 50:23


Panel: Charles Max Wood David Richards Eric Berry Dave Kimura Special Guests: Prathamesh Sonpatki In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel talks to Prathamesh Sonpatki about Rails 5. Prathamesh works for BigBinary, where they publish a lot of blog posts on things like Ruby, speaks at conferences and is the organizer of RubyConf India. They talk about the biggest changes that have occurred from the new Rails 5 release, CISM tests, and the struggle that testing brings. They also touch on different testing approaches, especially in Rails 5, Capybara tests, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Prathamesh intro What have you been doing with Rails 5? What have you been digging into with testing and features within Rails 5? Major changes with testing scenarios More focus on end-to-end testing Old issues fixed Unit testing in Rails Refactoring on database cleaning CISM tests Cypress Exploring with Cypress and issues with it capybara-webkit Hating testing Mike Moore talk reference Testing across the board integration Using JavaScript in the front-end End-to-end testing makes more sense in some situations What’s your testing approach for Rails 5 applications? Functional load tests Capybara level tests Service object tests And much, much more! Links: BigBinary Ruby RubyConf India Rails Cypress capybara-webkit Prathamesh’s GitHub @_cha1tanya @BigBinary Sponsors Sentry Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Charles Writing code for fun Notion.so Chuck@DevChat.tv Eric thehotline.org 1 (800) 799-SAFE (7233) Dave Boundaries with Kids by Henry Cloud RhinoRamps Prathamesh RubyConf India Sign up to speak at RubyConf India Ruby 2.6 Blogs

Devchat.tv Master Feed
RR 374: Ruby 2.5 Enumerable Predicates Accept Pattern Argument WITH Prathamesh Sonpatki

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 50:23


Panel: Charles Max Wood David Richards Eric Berry Dave Kimura Special Guests: Prathamesh Sonpatki In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel talks to Prathamesh Sonpatki about Rails 5. Prathamesh works for BigBinary, where they publish a lot of blog posts on things like Ruby, speaks at conferences and is the organizer of RubyConf India. They talk about the biggest changes that have occurred from the new Rails 5 release, CISM tests, and the struggle that testing brings. They also touch on different testing approaches, especially in Rails 5, Capybara tests, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Prathamesh intro What have you been doing with Rails 5? What have you been digging into with testing and features within Rails 5? Major changes with testing scenarios More focus on end-to-end testing Old issues fixed Unit testing in Rails Refactoring on database cleaning CISM tests Cypress Exploring with Cypress and issues with it capybara-webkit Hating testing Mike Moore talk reference Testing across the board integration Using JavaScript in the front-end End-to-end testing makes more sense in some situations What’s your testing approach for Rails 5 applications? Functional load tests Capybara level tests Service object tests And much, much more! Links: BigBinary Ruby RubyConf India Rails Cypress capybara-webkit Prathamesh’s GitHub @_cha1tanya @BigBinary Sponsors Sentry Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Charles Writing code for fun Notion.so Chuck@DevChat.tv Eric thehotline.org 1 (800) 799-SAFE (7233) Dave Boundaries with Kids by Henry Cloud RhinoRamps Prathamesh RubyConf India Sign up to speak at RubyConf India Ruby 2.6 Blogs

Ruby Rogues
RR 374: Ruby 2.5 Enumerable Predicates Accept Pattern Argument WITH Prathamesh Sonpatki

Ruby Rogues

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 50:23


Panel: Charles Max Wood David Richards Eric Berry Dave Kimura Special Guests: Prathamesh Sonpatki In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel talks to Prathamesh Sonpatki about Rails 5. Prathamesh works for BigBinary, where they publish a lot of blog posts on things like Ruby, speaks at conferences and is the organizer of RubyConf India. They talk about the biggest changes that have occurred from the new Rails 5 release, CISM tests, and the struggle that testing brings. They also touch on different testing approaches, especially in Rails 5, Capybara tests, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Prathamesh intro What have you been doing with Rails 5? What have you been digging into with testing and features within Rails 5? Major changes with testing scenarios More focus on end-to-end testing Old issues fixed Unit testing in Rails Refactoring on database cleaning CISM tests Cypress Exploring with Cypress and issues with it capybara-webkit Hating testing Mike Moore talk reference Testing across the board integration Using JavaScript in the front-end End-to-end testing makes more sense in some situations What’s your testing approach for Rails 5 applications? Functional load tests Capybara level tests Service object tests And much, much more! Links: BigBinary Ruby RubyConf India Rails Cypress capybara-webkit Prathamesh’s GitHub @_cha1tanya @BigBinary Sponsors Sentry Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Charles Writing code for fun Notion.so Chuck@DevChat.tv Eric thehotline.org 1 (800) 799-SAFE (7233) Dave Boundaries with Kids by Henry Cloud RhinoRamps Prathamesh RubyConf India Sign up to speak at RubyConf India Ruby 2.6 Blogs

The Manga Sensei Challenge
30 Day Challenge 4: Predicates and Verbs

The Manga Sensei Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 4:30


What is a Predicate? Why is it so important? How do you use it? We got you covered in under 5 minutes. good luck as you take on this new day with the new challenge.Still not doing the 30 day challenge? manga-sensei.com/30days.music by Gizmo. (The dude is awesome. Trust ME.)

MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)

Martin Fischer (MCMP/LMU Munich) gives a talk at the MCMP Workshop on Modality titled "Interacting Modal Predicates".

Learn Japanese w/ Manga Sensei
30 Day Challenge 4: Predicates and Verbs

Learn Japanese w/ Manga Sensei

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 4:31


What is a Predicate? Why is it so important? How do you use it? We got you covered in under 5 minutes.Still not doing the 30 day challenge? manga-sensei.com/30days.music by Gizmo. (The dude is awesome. Trust ME.)

Learn Japanese w/ Manga Sensei
30 Day Challenge 4: Predicates and Verbs

Learn Japanese w/ Manga Sensei

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 4:31


What is a Predicate? Why is it so important? How do you use it? We got you covered in under 5 minutes.Still not doing the 30 day challenge? manga-sensei.com/30days.music by Gizmo. (The dude is awesome. Trust ME.)

Learn Japanese w/ Manga Sensei
30 Day Challenge 4: Predicates and Verbs

Learn Japanese w/ Manga Sensei

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2017 4:30


For a more in depth description please check out our website at: manga-senei.comは/wa = topic markerです/desu = "it is"X は Y です = X is Y.Example sentencesTakeshi-san is my friend.たけしさんは わたしの ともだち です。Christine-chan is my girlfriend.クリスティンちゃんは わたしの かんのじょ です。I am this podcasts' host.ぼくは この ポッドキャスト の ホスト です。Dialogue: おお!たけしさん げんき ですか? たけしさんは わたしの ともだち です。 わたしは アメリカじん です。たけしさんは にほんじん です。 たけしさんは ひと です。 わたしは ひと です。OH! Takeshi-san, How are you?. Takeshi-san is my friend. I am an American. Takeshi-san is a Japanese Person.

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Qasar and Jenna discuss what makes Y Combinator special and the life-changing difference of surrounding yourself with exceptional people. 

Q.E.D. Code
QED 1: Predicates

Q.E.D. Code

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2014 23:39


Apply the principles of predicate calculus to creating reliable software. Use a technique inspired by algebra to confidently change the structure of code without breaking it. And learn how the father of game theory paved the way to the digital computers that we use today. Explore the intersection between software and mathematics.

explore predicates
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
4/2/2013: Josh Parsons on Presupposition, Disagreement and Predicates of Taste

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2013 53:31


Josh Parsons was born in Wellington, New Zealand, and studied at Victoria University, Wellington before moving to Australia to do his PhD at the Australian National University. He worked at the Arché research centre, University of St Andrews (2001- 2004; after leaving he retained an honorary position at St Andrews until 2010); University of California, Davis (2004-2005); and Otago University (2006-2011). Josh returned to the UK to take up a lecturership at Oxford University in December 2011. This podcast is an audio recording of Josh's talk - "Presupposition, Disagreement and Predicates of Taste" - at the Aristotelian Society on 4 February 2013. The recording was produced by Backdoor Broadcasting Company in conjunction with the Institute of Philosophy, University of London.

Pöse Puben - schwul und lästerhaft
PP.03.04-Die unglaubliche Anzeigen-Folge

Pöse Puben - schwul und lästerhaft

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2008 25:29


Hey & Hallo, sooo sind se'! Erst lange Zeit gar nix und dann gleich ein Feuerwerk an großartigen Podcast-Episoden in schneller Abfolge. Wie haben wir das geschafft? Ganz einfach: Recycling *grins Wir hatten die Kijiji-Folge bereits im November aufgenommen.... Da wir ja unsere Folgen sowieso immer (be)-schneiden (iss halt hygienischer), haben wir auch alle Merkmale entfernt, die auf die damals noch bevorstehende Weihnachtszeit hingewiesen haben. Na, aber das Thema ist weiterhin aktuell. Habe gerade gestern mal wieder in Kijiji.de geschaut und bin vor lachen bei der einen oder anderen Anzeige fast zusammengebrochen. Dabei suchte ich doch nur eine Anzeige für "Cello"-Unterricht. Das Lied aus dem PodSafe Musik Network haben wir schon einmal in der ersten Staffel gespielt: "Gay Boyfriend" von "The Predicates". Einer meiner alltime Favorites, die ich ständig höre. Geiler Song! Passend hierzu den Refrain: I'm not gay, but my boyfriend is... In diesem Sinne. Holger & Jorgo

Vivid Youth Podcast
Episode 1: IDAHO

Vivid Youth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2007 32:48


Well that’s it - it’s in the can. It’s 1:39am and the podcast is finished! What’s in it? Well, we’ve got LGBT Youth Scotland news, reviews of local bars, a strange and disturbing news slot plus an interview with a foreign visitor to Vivid and a poem…With music. And as many sound effects as I could shoehorn in. It’s late. I’m tired. Happy IDAHO. The songs in this podcast are all from the Podsafe Music Network at http://music.podshow.com Gay Bar by Paper or Plastic Chain Reaction by 31Knots This Is Why - Cafe Mambo Mix by Filtered Soul Gay Boyfriend by The Predicates

Pöse Puben - schwul und lästerhaft
PP.01.11-Die-Extra-fuer-den-Hoerer-Folge

Pöse Puben - schwul und lästerhaft

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2006 15:34


...OK, OK, dies könnte auch die "Von-Holger-und-Jorgo-Sinnlos-aber-lustig-aber-von-Jan-gerettet-Folge" genannt werden. Na, lieber Hörer, Du willst uns wirklich erzählen Du seiest mehr als einer? Glauben wir nicht, auch wenn Du es uns glauben machen willst. Hör' selbst. Das Lied heißt "Gay Boyfriend" und ist von The Predicates aus dem PodSafeMusikNetwork