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Jaja, denne gjengen synger på et slags siste vers før påskefeiren. Vi har valgt å la kvinneguiden lede oss igjennom små og store diskusjoner - deriblant: Hvor ofte promper du i løpet av en dag, hva er det abolsutt styggeste du kan kalle noen, og hvilken låt hører DU på under sex?
Tre raringer fekter med funfacts. Helvete med å ikke kunne rape, pulver av lus, og oksygenpromp. Raringer:Ragnhild Holmås (@ordeneshemmeligheter),Unni Vik Andreas Wahl (@andreas__wahl)
Føkk Jada Pinkett Smith!!! Tvilsom Porno. Promp er bare spicy luft. Gjest: Nate Kahungu. Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio
Thea har med seg nye Sebastian og Andreas i studio! De diskuterer alt fra svindel og fis til kjendiser som skjuler hvem de virkelig er. Takk til Malin på teknikk!
Esta semana hablamos de los distintos modelos de lenguaje y las multiples opciones que están apareciendo en competencia con ChatGPT y como puedes analizar las diferencias y la funcionalidad que te va a permitir sacar el mejor partidos a estos nuevo asistentes inteligentes Hollywood se declara en huelga contra la IA Meta acaba de lanzar CM3leon, su nuevo modelo de IA generativa que realiza tanto la generación de texto a imagen como de imagen a texto. Caleb Maddix acaba de presentar en Twitter Air AI, una inteligencia artificial conversacional capaz de realizar llamadas completas de ventas y atención al cliente de 5 a 40 minutos de duración que suenan reproducibles para los humanos. Gary Gensler, Presidente de la Comisión del Mercado de Valores (SEC), subrayó la necesidad de una revisión de la regulación de la IA, afirmando que podría aumentar la inestabilidad financiera. Un nuevo estudio publicado en Nature explora cómo la IA puede ayudar y ampliar los descubrimientos científicos prediciendo y generando hipótesis que los humanos podrían no considerar. Wix, un popular creador de sitios web basado en plantillas, acaba de presentar su generador de sitios web conversacional con IA, que te permitirá crear sitios web enteros escribiendo una descripción en un recuadro y respondiendo a algunas preguntas. Meta ha puesto en abierto su gran modelo lingüístico LlamA 2 (competidor de ChatGPT), ha autorizado su uso comercial y ha anunciado una impactante asociación con Microsoft. Microsoft ha anunciado que su Copilot basado en IA se integrará en Microsoft Teams para teléfono y chat como parte de Microsoft 365 Copilot por 30 dólares adicionales al mes (además de las suscripciones comerciales existentes). OpenAI y el American Journalism Project (AJP), una organización filantrópica líder que trabaja en la reconstrucción de las noticias locales, han formado una nueva asociación para explorar las formas en que la IA puede apoyar a las organizaciones de noticias locales. Apple entra en el frenesí de la IA con 'Apple GPT Un reciente estudio de Stanford y UC Berkeley ha descubierto que la calidad de GPT-4 y GPT-3.5 ha empeorado desde marzo de 2023. Los espías británicos utilizan la IA para interrumpir los envíos de Rusia OpenAI ha lanzado "Instrucciones personalizadas", una gran actualización de ChatGPT. Te da más control sobre las respuestas estableciendo instrucciones para que el modelo las recuerde en todas las conversaciones. Google se está reuniendo activamente con organizaciones de noticias para presentar una herramienta de inteligencia artificial, cuyo nombre en clave es "Genesis", capaz de redactar artículos periodísticos. La policía de Nueva York utilizó una plataforma basada en IA llamada Rekor para identificar y detener a un narcotraficante llamado David Zayas. Hoppycopy Crea newsletter hiperespecíficos y ricos en imágenes al instante con IA*. Copilot2trip prepara planes de viaje personalizados con mapas interactivos Sweep transforma desarrolladores junior a expertos en programación ThreadBois crea crea ganchos virales para Twitter y Threads dstack simplifica Desarrollo de LLM en varias nubes XO Analytics desata el crecimiento del comercio electrónico con IA-analítica Promp permite a las personas para descubrir, innovar y monetizar las indicaciones de la IA ️ OctoAI habilita la infraestructura más rápida para ejecutar, ajustar y escalar GenAI. Prueba la Difusión Estable más rápida del mundo con 25 horas de GPU gratis al registrarte*. AI Jobs Board permite a cualquier persona puede consultar y enviar las últimas ofertas de empleo en IA Wonderslide crea presentaciones en segundos Texts From My Ex analiza tus conversaciones de texto para conocer mejor tus relaciones Castmagic convierte podcast de audio en contenido Guidde AI magicamente crea documentación más rápidamente Plan de Asesoria Personal Canal de Youtube Déjame un mensaje de voz
Fire raringer møttes foran et levende publikum, for å kile folk langt opp i nesa: Velger folk å lyve for å beskytte en robots følelser? Blir du lettere eller tyngre av å slippe en fis? Hvordan kan en regnefeil gi blod og gørr foran titusenvis av mennesker? Og hvordan kan stabling av frukt gi deg matematikkfagets høyest hengende utmerkelse?Raringer:Inga Strümke (@strumkis),Torkild Jemterud (@torkildjemterud),Eli Bæverfjord Rye (@elibrye),Andreas Wahl (@andreas__wahl)
Helle, Alex og Ragnhild snakker om merkelige ting de kan bli flau over. Tisser, promper og bæsjer de foran venner, kjæreste og familie? Ragnhild prøver hardt å forklare om Kiki og Bouba hvor Alexandra ikke skjønner noen ting og Helle er noe uenig. De går gjennom ulike dobbeltgjengere de ligner på som både får positive og negative reaksjoner. Beautytipset Vitamin C har faktisk gjort en forskjell, Helle forteller sin erfaring. Ragnhild har forberedt en musikk quiz som utfordrer, engasjerer og utvikler seg til en allsang! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for February 18, 2023 is: impromptu im-PROMP-too adjective Impromptu means “made, done, or formed on or as if on the spur of the moment” or “composed or uttered without previous preparation.” // When we got word of Caitlin's good news, we threw an impromptu party to celebrate. // He made an impromptu speech about honor and responsibility. See the entry > Examples: “After chatting about the history of the song [I Will Always Love You] and how it ended up in the 1992 film The Bodyguard with an iconic rendition by the late Whitney Houston, [Dolly] Parton and [Kelly] Clarkson gave an impromptu performance of the chorus complete with harmonies. As soon as they started singing, we could feel the tears welling up in our eyes.” — Julia Teti, SheKnows.com, 23 Dec. 2022 Did you know? Impromptu most often describes things, such as speeches or gatherings, that are not prepared ahead of time but that instead happen spontaneously. An impromptu concert or photoshoot, for example, is conceived and executed in the moment. Impromptu was borrowed—spelling, meaning, and all—from French in the mid-18th century. The French had gotten the word from Latin, from the phrase in promptu, meaning “in readiness.” But the presence of prompt in there is no coincidence: both impromptu and prompt are ultimately derived from the Latin promere, meaning “to bring forth, take out.”
Privilegert som han er så har Anders hørt samtlige av årets 21 bidrag noen dager før herr og fru Norge.Hva han tenker om årets startfelt ispedd både det ene og det andre i årets første episode av Grand Prix podkasten.God fornøyelse!
*Endelig nesten Desi-tirsdag! *Shout-out til lærere og matbud på sykkel! *Justin vs H&M *Julemat-tips! Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio
Medlemsmøte i prompens venner, og det fektes som vanlig med fun facts. Et helt vilt helsevesen, en historie om promp og historien om hvorfor en amerikaner skar en Z i fingern. Raringer: - Eldrid Borgan- Anita Eriksen (@leienbiolog) - Andreas Wahl (@vitenwahl)
GospelMk 8:34–9:1Jesus summoned the crowd with his disciples and said to them,“Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself,take up his cross, and follow me.For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it,but whoever loses his life for my sakeand that of the Gospel will save it.What profit is there for one to gain the whole worldand forfeit his life?What could one give in exchange for his life?Whoever is ashamed of me and of my wordsin this faithless and sinful generation,the Son of Man will be ashamed ofwhen he comes in his Father's glory with the holy angels.”He also said to them,“Amen, I say to you,there are some standing here who will not taste deathuntil they see that the Kingdom of God has come in power.”
Følg oss nå på Tiktok og instagram «Littpk.no» I dag er gutta-boys ganske høye på pære, det har blitt penger i kassa! Er det humor som blir gammal, eller er det du? Patrick har noen spennende nyheter, livet går videre! Etter tilbakemelding forteller vi nå hvorfor den "luftige" youtube-videoen PROMP 0001 eksisterer. SPENNING!
Programa 22 noviembre: Paco Ánimas con los eventos deportivos del fin de semana, Camila Healing, terapeuta, habla de lo que son las hipnosis de sanación, Anahí Allué invita a la obre The Promp
On this week's episode, Chatrice and Luis discuss the politics of dating. Before diving in, our hosts catch up. Since last time, Luis is becoming involved in local community organizing efforts and weeks later is still attempting to send postcards; meanwhile, Chatrice has finalized a bae-cation and learned compromise through the process. WIth the main topic, our hosts use the Political Compess Test to guide their conversation on political affiliations and dating. The test covers a wide variety of issues and our hosts ask questions to each other about country support, economy, personal social values, larger society, religion, and s3x.cw: r@peTime Stamps:0:19 - Hello and Welcome Back0:32 - What the hosts have been up to since last time they recorded?11:28 - Holidays we are celebrating: National Sex Toy Day, National Sandwich, and National Homemaker Day14:45 - Shoutout for the culture: people of color dressing up for halloween; Blue Ivy getting awards; Twitter user @/__inCANdescent's late bloomer tweet22:52 - Main Topic: Politics of Dating; political affiliations and dating25:21 - Are politics or political affiliations an important factor in dating?26:19 - Nicole Moore, the CEO and owner of Love Works discusses how her clients do not want date people who are not work (from “How to deal when you and your partner are political opposites”28:26 - Not talking about politics to keep race neutrality 30:34 - Sex and the City reference, Samantha Jones' view on politics32:23 - Could you date someone whose political views are different than yours?34:09 - The Political Compass Test https://www.politicalcompass.org/test 35:28 - Prompt #1: I'd always support my country whether it was right or wrong36:04 - Prompt #2: No one choses their country of birth so it is foolish to be proud of it37:52 - Prompt #3: The enemy of my enemy is my friend 39:59 - Prompt #4: People are more divided by class than nationality42:40 - Prompt #5: Land should not be a bought commodity to be bought and sold46:43 - Promt #6: Abotion when the women's life isn't threatened should be illegal 47:41 - Prompt #7: An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth51:00 Prompt #8: Good parents sometimes have to spank their children53:20 - Prompt #9: Mothers may have careers but their first duty is to be a homemaker54:21 - Prompt #10: S3x outside of marriage is usually immoral55:12: - Promp #12 (Final) - These days openness about s3x has gone too far59:05 - Final take awaysNotesArticle: Nicole Moore on Today.Com https://www.today.com/health/how-deal-when-you-your-partner-are-political-opposites-t192617 Website: courtingincolor.com / Email: CourtNColor@gmail.com / Instagram: @CourtNColorDon't forget to subscribe, rate, and review!
Sval spør om hjertet noen ganger hopper over et slag eller to, Kaveh snakker ut om ufrivillig barnløshet- og abort, Peder snakker om promp, innsender er bekymret for bivirkninger av dose nummer 2. Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio
Listen to the full interview on SEDaily: https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2021/06/28/timescale-time-series-databases-with-mike-freedman/We originally created Timescale, really from our own need. Around thattime, 2014-2015, my co-founder and I, Ajay Kulkarni, who we go back many years, we resyncedup and we started thinking about it was a good time for both of us to think about what the nextchallenges are that we want to tackle. It seemed to us that there was this emerging trend ofnow, people talk about the digitization, or digital transformation. It feels like somewhat of ananalyst term, but I think, it's really responsive of what's happening, in that if you think about thelarge, big IT revolution, it was about changing the back office. What was used to be on paperwas now in computers.What we saw was somewhat the same thing happened to basically, every industry, from heavyindustry, to shipping, to logistics, to manufacturing, both discrete and continuous and home IoT.Sometimes this gets blurred under IoT, but we also think about it more broadly as operationaltechnology, those which are not necessarily bits, but atoms. A big part of that was actuallycollecting data of what those systems were doing. It's about sensors and data and whatnot.When we do Initially looked at this problem, we were thinking about a type of data platform wewould want to build, to make it easy to collect and store and analyze that type of data. I thinkthat's a way that we're slightly different, or why our – what we ultimately built as our databaseended up being fairly different than a lot of other so-called time series databases. That'sbecause many of them arose out of IT monitoring, where they were trying to collect metrics fromservers, where we were originally thinking about collecting data more broadly from all these typeof applications and devices around your world.When we started building it, it was originally focusing mostly on IoT. We quickly ran into thisproblem that the existing databases out there and the time series databases out there were notreally designed for our problems. They were often much more limited, because they werefocusing on this narrow infrastructure monitoring problem, where the data maybe wasn't asimportant. It was only a very specific type. Let's say, they stored only floats. They didn't have tohave extra metadata that they wanted to enrich their data to better understand what was goingon, like through joins.After, basically working on this platform for about a year, we somewhat came to the conclusionthat we actually need to build somewhat of our own time series database that was focusing onthis more broad type of problem, and so that's what we do. That's what led the development ofwhat became Timescale.JM: Today, what are the most common applications of a time series database?Like and speak mostly about obviously, TimescaleDB, rather than – as I wasalluding to before, a lot of the other time series databases are much more narrowly focused onIT monitoring, or observability. We really see our use cases across the field. We certainly seecases of observability. In fact, we have subsequently built actually a separate product on top of Timescale called Promp scale, that is really used for initially Prometheus metrics, but morebroadly, to make it easier to store observability data with TimescaleDB.We see still a lot of IoT. We see a lot of logistics. We see financial data and crypto data. We seeevent sourcing. We see product and user analytics. We see people collecting data about howusers are using their SaaS platforms. We see gaming analytics, where companies are collectinginformation about how people's virtual avatars are actually playing within the games. We seemusic analytics. We like to think of the old way, used to find the pop stars, you went down to thesmoky club. Now you collect SoundCloud and Spotify streams, and you use that to identify whothe next breakout artist is going to be.All of these are example of time series data. It's really what's so exciting to us as is it's such abroad use case, so horizontal, because basically, it's all about collecting data at the finestgranularity you can.Tell me about the initial architecture for TimescaleDB. You're based off ofPostgresSQL. What was the reasoning around that decision?I think, as you point out, Timescale is actually implemented as an extension onPostgresSQL. Starting maybe 10 or 15 years ago, PostgresSQL started exposing low-levelhooks throughout its code base. This is not a plugin where you're running a little JavaScriptcode. We have function pointers into – we get function hooks into the C. PostgresSQL is writtenin C, and so TimescaleDB is, for the most part written in C. We have hooks throughout the codebase at the planner, at sometimes in the storage, at the execution nodes. We are able to insertourselves and do Lot of optimizations as part of the same process.You could ask the question of why not just implement a new database from scratch? Why buildit on top of PostgresSQL? I think this really gets to that, we always viewed ourselves as, and wehear this from our users and community all the time that we are – they are storing critical datainside TimescaleDB, and they need it to, A, work and be reliable. They also need it to be – theyhave a lot of use case requirements. It's not this, again, narrow thing where you're collectingone metrics, and all you're asking to do is figure out the min-max average of a certain metric.You want to do fancy analysis. You want to do joins. You want to do sub queries. You want to docorrelations. You want to have views. You want the operational maturity of a database. You wanttransactions, backup, and restore, and all of the replication and all of the above. Some peoplesay, it takes maybe 10 years, at least, to build a reliable database. We thought this was a greatway in order to immediately gain that level of reliability, we ourselves are huge fans ofPostgresSQL. It has such a great community. It also has such a large ecosystem.The idea is that effectively, that entire ecosystem would work from us on day one. That means,all of the tooling, all of the ORMs, all of your libraries would just work. If we support full SQL, notSQL-ish. If you know how to use SQL, you could start using – and if your tools speak SQL, ifyou're running Tableau, if you're running Power BI if you're running Grafana, if you're runningSuperset, those all just start working on day one.Now, the second part of it is, well, what does that mean to build a time series database on top ofPostgresSQL, which clearly was designed more as a traditional transactional database, OLTPengine? Sometimes they talk about you think about this architecturally. What I mean by that isyou somewhat think about what your workloads look like and what that would mean from asoftware architecture. Maybe I'll give you a very concrete example. Starting maybe 10 or 15years ago, if you look at traditional databases, you started seeing the growth of what peoplecommonly now called as log structured merge trees, LSMs.This is a data structure that goes back to the mid-90s, but I think you first saw Google, JeffDean and Sanjay Ghemawat built something called LevelDB. The whole idea of an LSM treewas, if you look at a workload that has a lot of updates, so with a lot of e-commerceapplications, with a lot of social networks, you're constantly updating things. Traditionaldatabase, if you think about a disk, if you're doing a lot of in-place updates, and these updatesare randomly distributed across all of your user IDs, this means that you're going to cause yourdisk to do a lot of random writes on hard drives, that's particularly bad. You need to move thedisk.Even on SSDs, it doesn't do great, because SSDs still do a lot better to have sequential writesthan random writes, the way the internals of SSDs work. You started seeing this new type ofdatabase architecture called LSM trees emerge, because people wanted to build databases thathad a lot faster updates. On time series databases, on the other hand, don't typically have thistype of workloads.If you think of a stream of new observations, with the timestamp, these are typically aboutwhat's happening now. It's typically about a stream of inserts that are about this stock price now,this stock price now, this stock price now, or different, or a 100, or a 1,000, or a 100,000 differentsensors all about what the recording right now.If you think about how you would then design the internals of your database and the datastructures, when most of your rights are insert heavy, and particularly about the latest timeinterval, then what that would mean is the somewhat internal structure of your data shouldreflect that. You should optimize your insert path to make it super-efficient to perform inserts onthe latest time interval. It doesn't have to be perfectly in order, but it mostly is about what'shappening recently, as opposed to what's happening a year ago.That said, Timescale absolutely allows you to backfill data and perform updates, or deletes toolder data. It's just from a performance perspective, keeps all the recent stuff in memory andbuilds more efficient data structure to allow you to insert at much higher rates. For example, ona single machine, if you're collecting a stream of records, eat for several, let's say 10 metrics,you'll be able to collect even once 2 million metrics per second on a single, pretty standardmachine. Then we see this again and again, the way we think about architecting Timescale is, is reallythinking about what the workload looks like, that people often care about recent data. The waythey want to manage their data changes as that data ages. They might want to optimize foreven fast queries for the recent stuff. They might want to start reorganizing their data as ages. They might want to start automated automatically aggregating the data as it ages, and droppingthe raw data for the very old stuff to save space. All of these things are what you'd want in agood time series database, when it's not what you want from either a traditional OLTP database,nor if you have a traditional data warehouse, or an analytical database, which doesn't think ofthis operational view of time series so central to it.
Å slippe en promp, en fis, en fjert, en prupp, en vind eller en flatulens
Vi fjerter alle sammen gjennom hele dagen og et helt liv. Hva gjør at noe fiser mye og andre lite? Og hva gjør at det plutselig kommer en stinker? Reporter: Ingvill Bjorland Morten Munkvik er spesialist i allmennmedisin, idrettslege og medisinsk ansvarlig for hockeylaget Stavanger Oilers. Munkvik er også førsteamanuensis på Universitetet i Stavanger - og fastlege.
For første gang i podcasten inviterer vi en tidligere gjest tilbake. Vi skal tilbake til starten og Axel Grønvold er hentet inn igjen som gjest. Denne gangen er han med gjennom hele episoden og vi finner ut litt av hvert om Axel. Det inneholder promping og en omskjæring.
Nok en spennende episode av noko attåt. Til stede: Adelina, Martin, Daniel og Doktor Jones. Mye prat om promping og BSU!
The Mystery writing promp round-robin contest! FIRST EVER! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/writingcommunitychatshow/support
Med Else Kåss Furuseth på besøk! Er foreldre lykkeligere enn andre? Hvorfor lukter vi på egen fis? Og må man fortelle om at man har herpes til ny partner? Else er vikar for Cecilie denne uka og det blir gavedryss og absurd moro i tillegg til fine historier, svar på lytterspørsmål, siste forskning og kuriosa.
Det lurer Sara Jakobine på. En episode om humor, egg på et bord, flaue voksne på do og å si motsatt av hva en mener. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Friminutt feirer ett år som podkast i varme kostymer med Haugenstua-remix av metal-band og lærer, Hellstrøms anmeldelse med ekstra hals, Gjett fisen og kaptein Promps musikal.
Lørdagsepisåd! Funny moments, spørsmål og underlivet.
Er det en biologisk årsak til at kvinner har lengre hår enn menn, spør vi i denne sendinga, som ellers er en hyllest til flatulensens gleder. - Er det en biologisk forklaring på ulik hårlengde hos menn og kvinner? - Kan man fryse seg tynn? - Hvorfor er det vanndamp i lufta når kokepunktet er ved 100⁰C? - Damper det fra rumpa når man promper? - Promp med og uten lyd – en energibetraktning - Hjelper det miljøet om vi fjerner en del av havet? - Hvorfor er noen land moderland, og andre fedreland? - Hva skjer når Bearnésen skiller seg? - Kan det tenkes at klimaendringene kommer nedenfra? - Hvorfor ser man stjerner (når man slår seg i hodet)? I Panelet Zoolog Petter Bøckman Fysiker Anne Schad Bergsaker Kjemiker Ole Swang
Camilla har fått håndballkne og sovet i hengekøye. Kjetil og Martine vil helst ikke sove i køye. Bryllupsspalten er tilbake, OG vi svarer på spørsmål fra institusjonenpodcast.tumblr.com
En NotiPod Hoy Según VoxNest, empresa que opera la compañía de alojamiento Spreaker, en el transcurso de dos meses Spotify está superando a Apple en America Latina, España/Europa Central , Asia y en cinco nuevos mercados. Estos son Honduras, Eslovaquia, Hungría, Finlandia e Indonesia. Desde Pacific Content explican que el éxito de un podcast se basa en el compromiso y en la valentía creativa. Amanda Keller, periodista y presentadora de radio, ha asegurado que el podcasting puede enseñar a la gente cómo hacer buena radio, ya que escuchar un podcast largo sin disciplina ayuda a reconocer la radio de calidad. Recientemente una empresa canadiense dio a conocer una nueva Inteligencia Artificial que imita cualquier voz, por lo que es capaz de crear un discurso idéntico al de una persona real. Michael Donaldson que publica un blog sobre música, analiza lo que el considera una exagerada preocupación por la noticia de la muerte de iTunes. TechCrunch asegura que muy pronto conversar con Alexa será muy natural. Desde el portal PR Daily han hablado con algunos podcasters, quienes explican los pasos a dar para ser invitado de un programa. Allan Tépper en Provideo Coalition analiza la app Rode que sirve de puente para la grabación de audio y propone 7 formas de usarla . En pleno siglo XXI todavía hay diferencias entre lo que puede ganar una mujer y un hombre. La industria del podcasting no escapa de ello, por lo que desde Simplecast proponen formas de cambiar eso. Desde el portal The Promp muestran cómo es un día de Michael Barbaro, el presentador del famoso podcast ‘The Daily’ del New York Times, desde que comienza hasta que termina. Podcast recomendado: ‘La vida minimal’ es un podcast en el que se habla sobre cómo vivir ligero en un mundo pesado. Se abordan el minimalismo, pero también temas como creatividad, espiritualidad y bienestar. Es presentado por Pedro Campos. Más detalles y otros episodios y contenidos sobre Podcasting en ViaPodcast.FM
New series of mixtapes specially created for CLOT Magazine. The first instalment comes from Phantom Limb and Dylan Henner: Alternating Microsound with Film Score a mixtape. Both of these categories of music acknowledge environment. In film score, a soundtrack is part of worldbuilding; it is a key part of the film universe, part of its reality. Microsound music does something similar. It follows different rules to pop music, operating only within its own tiny world. Like film score, it is not made to be a filler of empty space, but to be details within it, like the literal case of NASA's audio recording of the sounds made by Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko as it flies through the outer universe. A Secretive newcomer, Dylan Henner describes his work as “bliss-out ambient” and released his debut EP A Reason for Living through Phantom Limb in February 2019. Tracklist: 1. Akira Rabelais - 1440 Promp. Parv. 518_2 Wawyn, Or Waueryn, Yn A Myry Totyr, Oscillo. 2. Nick Zammuto - Stealing [from We The Animals] 3. Jim Wilson - God's Chorus [edit] 4. Anugama & Sebastiano - African Journey [from Baraka] 5. Mike Shiflett - Sufferers 6. Benedetto Ghiglia - El Suplicio [from El Suplico] 7. 2015 NASA recording of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko 8. Apichatpong Weerasethakul - Dawn of Boonmee [from Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives] 9. Aylu - IV 10. Michael Danna - Elena Shoplifts [from Ice Storm] 11. Sugai Ken - Wakihi 12. Edward Williams - Japanese Macaques [from Life on Earth] 13. Masaki Batoh - Kumano Codex 2 14. Genioh Yamashirogumi - Dolls Prophecy [from Akira] 15. Rully Shabara - Lahuwahlahu 16. Hayasaka Fumio - Seven Samurai Suite [from Seven Samurai] 17. Orton Socket - TLT 18. Joe Hisaishi - Hana Bi [from Hana-Bi] 19. Es - Sädekellot 20. Boris - Yesterday Morning [from Mabuta no Ura]
Mysteries of the Deep Podcast, Chapter XCIII. In Fear of Fear by Vicki Siolos. Cover photo courtesy of Candace Price. "Set free your past So shredding the skin Then you won't fear The fear of sin" Tracklist: 1. Aphex Twin - Tree 2. CoH - Vivid 3. Nurse With Wound - Soliloquy For Lilith II 4. Aleksi Perälä - UK74R1408094 5. 51717 - Techelet 6. Demdike Stare - Ghostly Hardware 7. Rainforest Spiritual Enslavement - An Old Hag That Wears Shoes And Stomps Over People's Stomachs At Night Making Them Breathless 8. Panasonic - Aines 9. Panasonic - -25 10. Orphx - The Living Tissue 11. Svreca - Jade (Skirt Remix) 12. Felicia Atkinson - Monstera Deliciosa 13. eleh - Madrid 14. Marco Shuttle - Buona Visione 15. Yves De Mey - Xylo 16. Bastian Wegner - Face Down 17. Xth Réflexion - 10 18. Eliane Radigue - Stress-Osaka 19. Akira Rabelais - 1440 Promp. Parv. 518/2 Wawyn, Or Waueryn, Yn A Myry Totyr, Oscillo. 20. Carter Tutti - Black Dust https://soundcloud.com/vickisiolos
Siden sist - Sex og promp - Bergen ut av Norge - Gregor - Fetteren til Bjellum - Kriseslutt (hør etter prompen til Erlend)
Nytt mas! / -Hva Skjera? Patrick vil ha hus / -TBF’er / -QUIZ – Dyr eller Promp? / Innhold i episoden:– Hva skjer a? Patrick prøver å kjøpe hus, og i den kontekst finner ut at starten av episoden også kan benyttes til å få ut frustrasjon. Bli med i hans reise i å få […]
Byttet Frida Capone etternavn? Problemer: The one that got away... came back / Slumrende og røykende naboer / Psykolog for eksen / Fremdeles den eneste med lappen / By VS. Bygd / Trekantvennene er tilbake / Vil ikke at hun skal jobbe her / Mamma er ensom / Promp på jobb
Først forteller Rune om The Goon Show og Spike Milligan. Deretter kommer Charlie Rackstead innom med ny låt! Så hører vi gjennom Radiogrambeskjeder til 73881480: Angående promp og fis fra Hallingdal; Promp, fis og Knut Folkestad; Barbara Streisand og Nytt medlem i klageforeningen? Etter det spør Torfinn hva skal man gjøre med foreldrenes tatoveringer, før han kommer med litt tilleggsinfo om Allan Edwall, også kjent som Emils pappa. I dagens ekstramateriale er Jørgen Hegstad på besøk og snakker om hosting, raping og gurping og gravide, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, The Blacklist, Shia Lebeouf, oversettelser av Nostradamus på rim, Little Britain, radioprogrammet Y2K på NRK P13 og andre ting. Du vet. Ja, typiske podkastting. Velbekomme! Legg igjen din beskjed til Lønsj på 73881480 Lønsj på Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lunsjnrkp1 Lønsj på Twitter: https://twitter.com/NRKlunsj Epost: l@nrk.no
Fra liveshow på UKA i Lillehammer. Rådgivere: Gaute Grøtta Grav, Ronny Brede Aase og Ida Fladen. Problem: Utro tøffel / Kompis vil bo i kjellerstua / Deler privatlivet på fylla / Dop, teater og London / Verpesjuk jente / Nøkkelproblem i kollektivet / Gærn flørt / Promp og rap i kollektivet
Tore på Mordor-sporet, fire på Mordor-gata, date med Gandalf, filmfeilbesatt fyr og mer.
Hvorfor gråter Alexander? Hvorfor må PSY uskadeliggjøres? Og hvilke yrker dominerer den post-apokalyptiske verden? Skallebank gir deg svaret!
I vekas sending om Noreg har me laga ein turistreklame for amerikanare, fått nok eit radiobrev frå vår største tilhengjar, Ulf, og lansert taco-idéar for næringslivet.
A collaborative mix by Muttley (Subversion Weblog) and myself. The mix is divided in 'sets' getting shorter each round. In minutes: 20-20-10-10-5-5. Every 'set' (except the first, of course) is created as an associative reaction to the the preceding one. --- originally published on Ambientblog --- Playlist: Part 1 - Muttley00:00 David Tagg - Stele (Split with Hakobune, 2009)09:00 Quosp - Pine (Soundscapes I, U-Cover, 2008)14:25 Oneohtrix Point Never - Describing Bodies (Returnal, Editions Mego, 2010)17:03 Kettel - Song From 4PM Herring (Myam James II, Sending Orbs, 2009)Part 2 - PvC19:29 Machinefabriek - Duotoon (Duotoon, self-released, 2009)22:30 Ephraim Wegner - Flock of Sheep RMX (Audible Landcapes, Crónica, 2010)23:53 Lost in Hildurness - Light (Mount A, Tónar, 2006)24:57 Akira Rabelais - 1440 Promp. Parv. 5182 Wawyn [...](Spellewauerynsherde, Samadhisound, 2004)26:31 Thomas Köner - E Dalmatinsk, Beograd (La Barca Special Edition, Fario, 2010)27:09 Kyle Bobby Dunn - Dissonant Distances (Rural Route No. 2, Standard Form, 2010)30:17 Balmorhea - Winter Circle (Constellations, Western Vinyl, 2010)31:51 Francisco López - Fabrikas (Machines, Elevator Bath, 2010)32:56 Drape - Cosmic Purces (Dream Words, Gears of Sand, 2010)34:43 Field Rotation - Sleepless (Why Things are Different, Hibernate, 2010)36:32 Machinefabriek - Duotoon (Duotoon, self-released, 2009)Part 3 - Muttley38:07 Robert Haigh & Silent Storm - Untitled (From The Air bonus CD, Seal Pool, 2007)41:50 Stars Of The Lid - Articulate Silences Pt. 2 (And Their Refinement Of The Decline, Kranky, 2007)45:43 Fridge - Our Place In This (The Sun, Temporary Residence, 2007)Part 4 - PvC49:28 Susumu Yokota - Blue Moon (Kaleidoscope, Lo Recordings, 2010)51:31 Solo Andata - Myrmecia (Ritual, Desire Path Recordings, 2010)53:51 Boduf Songs - The Giant Umbilical Cord That Connects Your Brain to the Centre (This Alone Above Else In Spite of Everything, Kranky, 2010)56:57 Robyn Miller - Jungle Totem (Myst II: Riven Soundtrack; Virgin, 1998)Part 5 - Muttley57:57 :papercutz - The Gift Of Self (Simon Scott remix) (Do Outro Lado Du Espelho - Lylac remixes, Audiobulb, 2010)58:33 Neu! - Elanoizan (Neu! 4, Captain Trip Records, 1995)59:45 Zelienople - Parts Are Lost [edit] (His/Hers, Type, 2007)1:01:16 Roger Eno - The Parting Glass (Swimming, All Saints, 1996)Part 6 - PvC1:04:25 Sawako - The Town (Favourite Places 2, Audiobulb, 2009)1:06:11 Frank Rothkamm - AAA (Alt, Baskaru, 2009)1:07:55 Mashta Uirtu - Adrearium (Unbigoted, self-released, 2009)1:09:53 Robyn Miller - Myst Link (Myst II: Riven Soundtrack, Virgin, 1998)1:10:00 End