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Immerse yourself in the world of folk horror, pagan symbolism, and ritualistic traditions with this deep dive into 'The Wicker Man' and 'Midsommar'. Explore the eerie themes and hidden meanings behind these cult classic films. The Witch Movie Project: Deep Dive into 'The Wicker Man' and 'Midsommar' In this episode of The Witch Movie Project, hosts Blane and Courtney Pearl delve into the eerie worlds of 'The Wicker Man' (1973) and 'Midsommar' (2019). They explore the terrifying incidents these movies are based on, discuss their personal reactions, and examine how these films reflect ancient pagan rituals and community dynamics. From the sinister Maypole dances to the deep themes of belonging and isolation, this episode provides a comprehensive dissection of these iconic folk horror films. Special shoutouts to Novel Daybreak by Crescent Communities and Pure Sweat Float for their support. Tune in and prepare to be both horrified and fascinated! Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Initial Reactions 00:24 The Witch Movie Project: Concept and Origins 02:01 Project Structure and Episode Format 02:56 Event Announcement and Excitement 04:18 First Episode: Folk Horror Genre 05:11 Deep Dive into 'The Wicker Man' 12:28 Symbolism and Themes in 'The Wicker Man' 35:41 Transition to 'Midsommar' 37:00 Opening Scenes and Initial Impressions of 'Midsommar' 51:21 Mark's Antics and Arrival at Horga 52:31 The Importance of the Sun and Rituals 53:31 Foreshadowing and Rune Carving 58:32 The Seasons of Life and the Ritual of Elderly 01:04:59 The Disturbing Cliff Scene 01:08:38 The Aftermath and Community Dynamics 01:19:21 The Maypole Dance and Dani's Transformation 01:24:10 The Final Sacrifice and Dani's Choice 01:30:41 Reflections on Midsommar and Wicker Man 01:35:05 Conclusion and Upcoming Events
Subdomena czy bounded-context może być odkryta lub zamodelowana z użyciem heurystyk, które pojawiły się już kilkukrotnie we wcześniejszych rozmowach. Ale jak te koncepty mapują się na kod naszego systemu? Gdzie i jak zobaczymy w IDE ich istnienie i zakres? Odpowiedzią na te pytania mogą być opisane przez Erica Evansa moduły, zwane także pakietami.Dziś ponownie moim gościem jest Marcin Markowski, a nasza rozmowa będzie dotyczyć wspomnianych już modułów. Będzie i teoretycznie i praktycznie, z obowiązkowym przykładem.W dzisiejszym odcinku rozmawiamy z Marcinem m.in. o:decyzjach wpływających na kształt subdomen biznesowych i bounded contextów,modułach i ich roli w projekcie,organizacji kodu i struktury aplikacji w pakiety.Materiały dodatkowe:Tacking Complexity in the Heart of Software, Eric Evans, rozdział poświęcony modułom,Modules in DDD, artykuł podsumowujący wspomniany powyżej rozdział,DDD Starter DotNet, przykład organizacji kodu w repozytorium Marcina,Modular Monolith with DDD, przykład organizacji kodu w repozytorium Kamila Grzybka,Modularization of domain models, darmowy rozdział książki Functional and Reactive Domain Modeling,
MLOps Coffee Sessions #153 with Rodolfo Núñez, Multilingual Programming and a Project Structure to Enable It, co-hosted by Abi Aryan. // Abstract It's really easy to mix different programming languages inside the same project and use a project template that enables easy collaboration. It's not about what language is better, but rather what language solves the given section of your problem better for you. // Bio Rodo has been working in the "Data Space" for almost 7 years. He was a Senior Data Scientist at Entel (a Chilean telecommunications company) and is now a Senior Machine Learning Engineer at the same company, where I also lead three mini teams dedicated to internal cybersecurity; design/promote continuous training for the entire Analytics team and also the whole company; and ensure the improvement of programming practices and code cleanliness standards. Rodo is currently in charge of helping the team put models into production and define the tools that we will use for it. He specializes in R, but he's language/tool agnostic: you should use the tool that best solves your current problem. Rodo studied Mathematical Engineering and MSc in Applied Mathematics at the University of Chile in addition to General Engineering at the École Centrale Marseille. Rodo really likes to share knowledge (bi-directionally) in whatever he thinks he can contribute. Some things that Rodo like teaching are Data Science, Math, Latin Dances, and whatever he thinks he can give to people. Rodo's other interests are computer games (especially Vermintide and Darktide), board games, and dancing to Latin rhythms. Also, he streams some games and Data Science related topics on Twitch. // MLOps Jobs board https://mlops.pallet.xyz/jobs // MLOps Swag/Merch https://mlops-community.myshopify.com/ // Related Links https://www.twitch.tv/en_codershttps://www.youtube.com/@en_codershttps://www.twitch.tv/rodonunezhttps://github.com/rodo-nunezhttps://github.com/en-coders-cl --------------- ✌️Connect With Us ✌️ ------------- Join our slack community: https://go.mlops.community/slack Follow us on Twitter: @mlopscommunity Sign up for the next meetup: https://go.mlops.community/register Catch all episodes, blogs, newsletters, and more: https://mlops.community/ Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpbrinkm/ Connect with Abi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/goabiaryan/ Connect with Rodo on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rodonunez/ Timestamps: [00:00] Rodo's preferred coffee [00:16] Project structure [00:34] Introduction to Rodolfo Núñez [01:20] Takeaways [04:34] Check out our Meetups, podcasts, newsletters, TikTok, and blog posts! [05:50] Why data scientists should know how to code and code properly [10:32] Becoming a team player [14:02] Cookie cutter project [17:50] Markdown and Quarter over Jupyter notebooks [23:18] Data scientists' templates [30:06] Significance of scripts [33:30] Monolith to Microservices [34:33] Reproducibility [36:37] Entire event processing scripts [40:44] In-House cataloging solution [42:08] Data flows [46:00] Bonus topics! [47:23] Elbow methodology [50:17] Idea behind cross sampling [50:51] Machine Learning and MLOps Security at Entel [58:04] Wrap up
The participants share their experiences with establishing a new PMO and best practices for data analytics, risk, and project confidence. Notes: Co-hosts Jeff Plumblee and Matt Stoltz host this Community of Practice Live Event! The topic is establishing a PMO for the first time at an organization: What are the best practices and some of the challenges? What are best practices for data analytics? Additional topics are data analytics, project risks, and project confidence. Key Takeaways: Establishing a PMO takes patience and understanding. Understand the “why” behind the PMO. A PMO requires the clear support of senior management. In the first 90 days, make a spreadsheet that shows improved efficiencies clearly with dollars saved and reduced labor requirements. Mature companies want to know what problem a PMO solves. Startups want documentation. Establish a process that makes sense. Existing project managers are used to doing things one way. It's painful to impose the structure to establish a PMO. Get a good mix of people at the table who know the pain points. Think both tactically and strategically. Show stakeholders how the PMO helps them. Ask how you can help them be more successful. Data analytics is about capturing data of interest to the stakeholders and executives. Express how it benefits the company. It's hard to pull statistically significant data from soft skills. Make sure the data makes sense to the executives. Risk management includes building an allowance for delays. It takes time to build relationships and know what to expect from team members. You may need to seek supplier redundancies or build padding into the schedule for delays. Communicate often; communicate early so that a delay is not a surprise. Know when to kill a project because of unacceptable delays. Brought to you by Moovila — Autonomous Project Management Website: Moovila.com/thisprojectlife Email: thisprojectlife@moovila.comResources: Moovila.com
Don't stress too much about having the "proper" project structure to the point where you might over-engineer or be paralyzed by the thought of doing something wrong.It's just hard, and even 5+ years of Go experience will not ensure you're creating the optimal packages and structure. It's an art mixed with preferences that become a little easier with time but remain challenging.I wrote a getting started with Go guide that cover a little about project structure and how to get started with Go.If you're in writing web applications and maybe even SaaS, I have a course on creating API-first SaaS with Go.
Leading up to today's discussion, we have talked about the psychological safety, and dependability of the Aristotle Project. Today, we tackle structure and clarity. We discuss a statement that lists understanding of job expectations, the process for fulfilling them, and knowing the consequences of one's performance as important pillars for team effectiveness. We unpack OKR goal setting, how this enables individuals flexibility in choosing how to reach a predetermined goal, how OKRs can add structure and clarity around roles and responsibilities, and how setting team OKRs can create a danger of ‘bike shedding', which isn't a problem in individual OKR setting. We close with the suggestion that each person writes their own OKRs in order to create even more structure and clarity around their job expectations. We hope you join us today!
This week we are going to be talking about The Florida Project, by Sean Baker and Chris Bergoch. I am so excited to be talking about this film, especially a week after the Oscars, because this is a film that probably should have been competing for Best Picture. Bria Vinaite probably should have been competing for Best Actress, and Sean […]
This week we are going to be talking about The Florida Project, by Sean Baker and Chris Bergoch. I am so excited to be talking about this film, especially a week after the Oscars, because this is a film that probably should have been competing for Best Picture. Bria Vinaite probably should have been competing for Best Actress, and Sean […] The post The Florida Project: Structure Without Structure appeared first on Write Your Screenplay.
Descripcion del programa ¿Estás pensando en utilizar Polymer en grandes proyectos? Quédate y veremos todo lo que implica. En el programa de hoy hablaremos sobre Polymer. ¿Para qué se pensó?. Veremos que para hacer aplicaciones web no y los problemas que puede dar. ¡Esperamos que os guste el episodio y como siempre nos vemos al final! ¿Queréis participar? ¿Queréis participar y ayudarnos a decidir que grabar en WeCodeSign y proponer invitad@s? Aquí podéis participar en WeCodeSign. Preguntas rápidas: Borja Godoy Quién me ha inspirado: Ismael Faro Quién me ha inspirado: Abdón Rodríguez Quién me ha inspirado: Jon Rojí Quién me ha inspirado: Jorge Barroso Recomiéndanos un recurso: Medium Recomiéndanos un recurso: Juan W Media Recomiéndanos a un invitado o invitada: Jon Rojí ¿Qué tema te gustaría que tratásemos?: Agentes Inteligentes ((Siri, Alexa, Google Assistant)) Contacta con: Borja Godoy Twitter de Borja Godoy Github de Borja Godoy Email de Borja Godoy Links del programa James Kyle nailing the discussion about CSS and components An intro to web components with otters Preview de Polymer 3.0: npm y Módulos de ES6 Polymer 3.0 Preview — Building a mini card game Who's using Polymer? Opening Remarks (Polymer Summit 2017) Polymer Summit 2017 Highlights Web Components Firebase Lighthouse Polymer Codelabs Polymer 2.0 Docs Ismael Faro Abdón Rodríguez Rob Dodson Polymer Summit Talks Captain Codeman Can I Use - Web Components Stencil.JS A Pinterest Progressive Web App Performance Case Study Addy Osmani Recomendaciones de Nacho Project Structure for Using Redux with Polymer 2.0 Polymer Tips: Prevent Inactive Views Responding To Other Route Changes Patrocinadores Fictizia.com Contacta con Ignacio Web de WeCodeSign Twitter de WeCodeSign eMail de WeCodeSign Web de Ignacio Villanueva Twitter de Ignacio Villanueva
In this episode, I share how I structured my Jira projects as a newbie admin and share tips that you can use when structuring your JIRA data.
02:28 - Chris Dias Introduction Twitter GitHub 02:38 - Erich Gamma Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:38 - Visual Studio Code @VisualStudio [YouTube] Chris Dias: Visual Studio Code @ Build2015 IDE (Integrated Development Environment) Core Inner Loop Opinionated Workflow 06:25 - Task Running Support 09:13 - Cross-Platform 09:58 - Branding and Searchability #vscode UserVoice Site for Visual Studio Code Feature Requests 13:51 - Philosophically, what were the driving factors behind Microsoft releasing a cross-platform tool? 19:10 - Preview => Release Timeline Extensibility 22:04 - Core Features Multicursor Intellisense Debugging Lightweight Environment Project Structure TypeScript Integration 33:13 - Testing Problem Matchers 36:31 - Angular 1 Support 37:29 - Snippets 38:04 - Debugging Support 40:07 - Speed 41:00 - Features and Tooling (Con’t) Peek Find All References 45:40 - Getting the Latest Versions Auto-Update Windows Insider Program 47:13 - Visual Studio Code vs Sublime Text Picks Chris Dias, Erich Gamma and John Papa - Visual Studio Code: A Deep Dive on the Redefined Code Editor for OS X, Linux and Windows (John) Visual Studio Code Connect Link (John) Rob Eisenberg: Getting Started with Aurelia and TypeScript (Ward) Blue Man Group (Katya) ng-vegas (Joe) [YouTube] ng-vegas Channel (Joe) The CodeNewbie Podcast (Chuck) Ask Me Another (Chuck) [YouTube] Getting Started with Angular 2 Developer Preview (Chris) Jonathan Turner: Using TypeScript in Visual Studio Code (Chris) Emmet (Chris) The Computing Universe: A Journey through a Revolution by Tony Hey and Gyuri Pápay (Eric)
02:28 - Chris Dias Introduction Twitter GitHub 02:38 - Erich Gamma Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:38 - Visual Studio Code @VisualStudio [YouTube] Chris Dias: Visual Studio Code @ Build2015 IDE (Integrated Development Environment) Core Inner Loop Opinionated Workflow 06:25 - Task Running Support 09:13 - Cross-Platform 09:58 - Branding and Searchability #vscode UserVoice Site for Visual Studio Code Feature Requests 13:51 - Philosophically, what were the driving factors behind Microsoft releasing a cross-platform tool? 19:10 - Preview => Release Timeline Extensibility 22:04 - Core Features Multicursor Intellisense Debugging Lightweight Environment Project Structure TypeScript Integration 33:13 - Testing Problem Matchers 36:31 - Angular 1 Support 37:29 - Snippets 38:04 - Debugging Support 40:07 - Speed 41:00 - Features and Tooling (Con’t) Peek Find All References 45:40 - Getting the Latest Versions Auto-Update Windows Insider Program 47:13 - Visual Studio Code vs Sublime Text Picks Chris Dias, Erich Gamma and John Papa - Visual Studio Code: A Deep Dive on the Redefined Code Editor for OS X, Linux and Windows (John) Visual Studio Code Connect Link (John) Rob Eisenberg: Getting Started with Aurelia and TypeScript (Ward) Blue Man Group (Katya) ng-vegas (Joe) [YouTube] ng-vegas Channel (Joe) The CodeNewbie Podcast (Chuck) Ask Me Another (Chuck) [YouTube] Getting Started with Angular 2 Developer Preview (Chris) Jonathan Turner: Using TypeScript in Visual Studio Code (Chris) Emmet (Chris) The Computing Universe: A Journey through a Revolution by Tony Hey and Gyuri Pápay (Eric)
02:28 - Chris Dias Introduction Twitter GitHub 02:38 - Erich Gamma Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:38 - Visual Studio Code @VisualStudio [YouTube] Chris Dias: Visual Studio Code @ Build2015 IDE (Integrated Development Environment) Core Inner Loop Opinionated Workflow 06:25 - Task Running Support 09:13 - Cross-Platform 09:58 - Branding and Searchability #vscode UserVoice Site for Visual Studio Code Feature Requests 13:51 - Philosophically, what were the driving factors behind Microsoft releasing a cross-platform tool? 19:10 - Preview => Release Timeline Extensibility 22:04 - Core Features Multicursor Intellisense Debugging Lightweight Environment Project Structure TypeScript Integration 33:13 - Testing Problem Matchers 36:31 - Angular 1 Support 37:29 - Snippets 38:04 - Debugging Support 40:07 - Speed 41:00 - Features and Tooling (Con’t) Peek Find All References 45:40 - Getting the Latest Versions Auto-Update Windows Insider Program 47:13 - Visual Studio Code vs Sublime Text Picks Chris Dias, Erich Gamma and John Papa - Visual Studio Code: A Deep Dive on the Redefined Code Editor for OS X, Linux and Windows (John) Visual Studio Code Connect Link (John) Rob Eisenberg: Getting Started with Aurelia and TypeScript (Ward) Blue Man Group (Katya) ng-vegas (Joe) [YouTube] ng-vegas Channel (Joe) The CodeNewbie Podcast (Chuck) Ask Me Another (Chuck) [YouTube] Getting Started with Angular 2 Developer Preview (Chris) Jonathan Turner: Using TypeScript in Visual Studio Code (Chris) Emmet (Chris) The Computing Universe: A Journey through a Revolution by Tony Hey and Gyuri Pápay (Eric)