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O sonho da Ana Garcia Martins era de viver de rendimentos alheios mas falhou redondamente e teve de ir para jornalismo. Aproveitou também para nos contar algumas profissões para as quais não teria jeito nenhum
Há um fenómeno que a Ana Garcia Martins não consegue entender, a quantidade de tralha que a mãe tenta pôr dentro da bagageira dela!
Pat Angeli du 16-20 RFM vous raconte en quelques minutes l'histoire d'un titre, d'un album ou d'un artiste mythique !Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Invités : Caroline Ithurbide et Philippe Lellouche pour "Le Meilleur des Réveils" la nouvelle matinale de RFM du lundi au vendredi de 6h à 9h30 Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
A Pipoca Mais Doce está radiante com o regresso às aulas dos filhos. Está solidária com os professores e até tem algumas sugestões de frases motivacionais!
Elder Ahmad S. Corbitt gave the keynote address at the recent FAIR apologetic conference. The theme was that we can still trust modern prophets in spite of how badly past prophets have goofed things up. RFM reviews this talk as a sort of open letter to Elder Corbitt, explaining in detail why none of the… Read More »Can Prophets Be Trusted? RFM: 413
Elder Ahmad S. Corbitt gave the keynote address at the recent FAIR apologetic conference. The theme was that we can still trust modern prophets in spite of how badly past prophets have goofed things up. RFM reviews this talk as a sort of open letter to Elder Corbitt, explaining in detail why none of the… Read More »Can Prophets Be Trusted? RFM: 413 The post Can Prophets Be Trusted? RFM: 413 appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.
A Ana Garcia Martins está de volta depois de dois meses de férias! Entre malas, check-ins e aviões, a vida da Pipoca Mais Doce foi um desassosego. Se voltou bem-disposta? Nem por isso!
Rémi Bertholon accueille Laurent Petitguillaume pour nous parler du retour de Radio Restos avec notamment une diffusion sur plusieurs réseaux FM dont Fun Radio, Rire et Chansons, RFM et Chante France. Animation / réalisation : Olivier OddouIntervenants : Rémy Bertholon, Julien VigierInvités : Laurent Petitguillaume et David GlaserCrédits musicaux : Rob - It's a blast (BO du film 'Radiostars'), jingles produits par Pure Jingles [https://purejingles.com/]Voix off : Estelle Hubert [https://estellehubert.com]ContactPar mail : contact@vocast.fr [https://www.vocast.fr/contact.html]Twitter : @DesOndesVocast [https://twitter.com/DesOndesVocast]
Cet épisode lance la huitième saison Des Ondes Vocast, LE podcast qui parle de RADIO, toujours animé par Olivier Oddou, Julien Vigier et Rémi Bertholon.Dans ce numéro de rentrée, nous faisons tout d'abord le tour de l'actu radio.Julien a écouté le nouveau drive de Cyril Hanouna sur Fun Radio, Tout Beau Tout Fun. Il nous dit ce qu'il en pense.Julien nous partage ses Carnets d'Écoute. Il commence avec trois podcasts : 'Generation Do it yourself' de Mathieu Stefani, 'Espions, une histoire vraie' de France Inter par Stéphanie Duncan, et 'Les mecs que je veux ken' de Rosa Bursztein. Puis il enchaine avec deux radios écoutées sur la route des vacances : Chérie FM et Forum.Rémi Bertholon accueille Laurent Petitguillaume pour nous parler du retour de Radio Restos avec notamment une diffusion sur plusieurs réseaux FM dont Fun Radio, Rire et Chansons, RFM et Chante France.Olivier Oddou reçoit David Glazer, animateur et journaliste dans le média radio depuis plus de vingt ans. Avec David on fera une petite page nostalgie sur Maxximum, la radio électro historique qui a tant marqué les esprits entre 1989 et 1992. David prépare un livre sur cette radio après de nombreux entretiens avec les membres historiques de la station.Animation / réalisation : Olivier OddouIntervenants : Rémy Bertholon, Julien VigierInvités : Laurent Petitguillaume et David GlaserCrédits musicaux : Rob - It's a blast (BO du film 'Radiostars'), jingles produits par Pure JinglesVoix off : Estelle HubertContactPar mail : contact@vocast.frX : @DesOndesVocastHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Cet épisode lance la huitième saison Des Ondes Vocast, LE podcast qui parle de RADIO, toujours animé par Olivier Oddou, Julien Vigier et Rémi Bertholon.Dans ce numéro de rentrée, nous faisons tout d'abord le tour de l'actu radio.Julien a écouté le nouveau drive de Cyril Hanouna sur Fun Radio, Tout Beau Tout Fun. Il nous dit ce qu'il en pense. Julien nous partage ses Carnets d'Écoute. Il commence avec trois podcasts : 'Generation Do it yourself' de Mathieu Stefani, 'Espions, une histoire vraie' de France Inter par Stéphanie Duncan, et 'Les mecs que je veux ken' de Rosa Bursztein. Puis il enchaine avec deux radios écoutées sur la route des vacances : Chérie FM et Forum.Rémi Bertholon accueille Laurent Petitguillaume pour nous parler du retour de Radio Restos avec notamment une diffusion sur plusieurs réseaux FM dont Fun Radio, Rire et Chansons, RFM et Chante France. Olivier Oddou reçoit David Glazer, animateur et journaliste dans le média radio depuis plus de vingt ans. Avec David on fera une petite page nostalgie sur Maxximum, la radio électro historique qui a tant marqué les esprits entre 1989 et 1992. David prépare un livre sur cette radio après de nombreux entretiens avec les membres historiques de la station.Animation / réalisation : Olivier OddouIntervenants : Rémy Bertholon, Julien VigierInvités : Laurent Petitguillaume et David GlaserCrédits musicaux : Rob - It's a blast (BO du film 'Radiostars'), jingles produits par Pure Jingles [https://purejingles.com/]Voix off : Estelle Hubert [https://estellehubert.com]ContactPar mail : contact@vocast.fr [https://www.vocast.fr/contact.html]Twitter : @DesOndesVocast [https://twitter.com/DesOndesVocast]
A lista das 25 músicas mais votadas no site da RFM. Apresentação de Daniel Fontoura e produção de Pedro Simões
A lista das 25 músicas mais votadas no site da RFM. Apresentação de Daniel Fontoura e produção de Pedro Simões
RFM is joined once again by his faithful lawyer sidekick Kolby Reddish as we review chapter 11 of the light on truth letter. In this episode, we show why it is that spiritual experiences are not a good way to arrive at truth, and they should probably not be used to ascertain whether any religion… Read More »Testimony Gunfight: RFM: 412
RFM is joined once again by his faithful lawyer sidekick Kolby Reddish as we review chapter 11 of the light on truth letter. In this episode, we show why it is that spiritual experiences are not a good way to arrive at truth, and they should probably not be used to ascertain whether any religion… Read More »Testimony Gunfight: RFM: 412 The post Testimony Gunfight: RFM: 412 appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.
Here's the thing. Most enterprise AI talk today starts with chatbots and ends with glossy demos. Meanwhile, the data that actually runs a business lives in rows, columns, and time stamps. That gap is where my conversation with Vanja Josifovski, CEO of Kuma.ai, really comes alive. Vanja has spent two and a half decades helping companies turn data into decisions, from research roles at Yahoo and Google to steering product and engineering at Pinterest through its IPO and later leading Airbnb Homes. He's now building Kuma.ai to answer an old question with a new approach: how do you get accurate, production-grade predictions from relational data without spending months crafting a bespoke model for each use case? Vanja explains why structured business data has been underserved for years. Images and text behave nicely compared to the messy reality of multiple tables, mixed data types, and event histories. Traditional teams anticipate a prediction need, then kick off a long feature engineering and modeling process. Kuma's Relational Foundation Model, or RFM, flips that script. Pre-trained on a large mix of public and synthetic data warehouses, it delivers task-agnostic, zero-shot predictions for problems like churn and fraud. That means you can ask the model questions directly of your data and get useful answers fast, then fine-tune for another 15 to 20 percent uplift when you're ready to squeeze more from your full dataset. What stood out for me is how Kuma removes the grind of manual feature creation. Vanja draws a clear parallel to computer vision's shift years ago, when teams stopped handcrafting edge detectors and started learning from raw pixels. By learning directly from raw tables, Kuma taps the entirety of the data rather than a bundle of human-crafted summaries. The payoff shows up in the numbers customers care about, with double-digit improvements against mature, well-defended baselines and the kind of time savings that change roadmaps. One customer built sixty models in two weeks, a job that would typically span a year or more. We also explore how this fits with the LLM moment. Vanja doesn't position RFM as a replacement for language models. He frames it as a complement that fills an accuracy gap on tabular data where LLMs often drift. Think of RFM as part of an agentic toolbox: when an agent needs a reliable prediction from enterprise data, it can call Kuma instead of generating code, training a fresh model, or bluffing an answer. That design extends to the realities of production as well. Kuma's fine-tuning and serving stack is built for high-QPS environments, the kind you see in recommendations and ad tech, where cost and latency matter. The training story is another thread you'll hear in this episode. The team began with public datasets, then leaned into synthetic data to cover scenarios that are hard to source in the wild. Synthetic generation gives them better control over distribution shifts and edge cases, which speeds iteration and makes the foundation model more broadly capable upon arrival. If you care about measurable outcomes, this episode shows why CFOs pay attention when RFM lands. Vanja shares examples where a 20 to 30 percent lift translates into hundreds of thousands of additional monthly active users and direct revenue impact. That kind of improvement isn't theory. It's the difference between a model that nudges a metric and a model that moves it. By the end, you'll have a clear picture of what Kuma.ai is building, why relational data warrants its own foundation model, and how enterprises can move from wishful thinking to practical wins. Curious to try it yourself? Vanja also points to a sandbox where teams can load data and ask predictive questions within a notebook, then compare results against in-house models. If your AI plans keep stalling on tabular reality, this conversation offers a way forward that's fast, accurate, and designed for the systems you already run.
RFM covered the excommunication of Brandeis Hebrew scholar David P. Wright a few weeks ago. Now we cover the paper written by David P. Wright that got him excommunicated! The paper shows how Joseph Smith used the Epistle to the Hebrews from the Bible in his creation of the Book of Mormon. Professor Wright’s paper… Read More »Excommunicated for THIS? : RFM: 411
RFM covered the excommunication of Brandeis Hebrew scholar David P. Wright a few weeks ago. Now we cover the paper written by David P. Wright that got him excommunicated! The paper shows how Joseph Smith used the Epistle to the Hebrews from the Bible in his creation of the Book of Mormon. Professor Wright’s paper… Read More »Excommunicated for THIS? : RFM: 411 The post Excommunicated for THIS? : RFM: 411 appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.
Tonight on Mormonism Live, RFM and Bill Reel are joined by special guest John Dehlin of Mormon Stories to reflect on five decades of Sunstone—the symposium that has been at the heart of Mormon thought, scholarship, and counter-narratives for half a century. From its beginnings in the 1970s to its role today as a gathering… Read More »50 Years of Sunstone with Mormon Stories’ John Dehlin !
Tonight on Mormonism Live, RFM and Bill Reel are joined by special guest John Dehlin of Mormon Stories to reflect on five decades of Sunstone—the symposium that has been at the heart of Mormon thought, scholarship, and counter-narratives for half a century. From its beginnings in the 1970s to its role today as a gathering… Read More »50 Years of Sunstone with Mormon Stories’ John Dehlin ! The post 50 Years of Sunstone with Mormon Stories’ John Dehlin ! appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.
Tonight on Mormonism Live, RFM and Bill Reel are joined by special guest John Dehlin of Mormon Stories to reflect on five decades of Sunstone—the symposium that has been at the heart of Mormon thought, scholarship, and counter-narratives for half a century. From its beginnings in the 1970s to its role today as a gathering… Read More »50 Years of Sunstone with Mormon Stories' John Dehlin !
RFM is joined once more by Kolby Reddish as they break down the Light and Truth Letter. In chapter 10, Austin Fife argues the LDS temple endowment ritual is better explained by links to the ancient Near East, as opposed to the contemporary Masonry going on in Joseph’s own backyard. In presenting his case, Austin… Read More »The Trouble With Temples: RFM: 410
RFM is joined once more by Kolby Reddish as they break down the Light and Truth Letter. In chapter 10, Austin Fife argues the LDS temple endowment ritual is better explained by links to the ancient Near East, as opposed to the contemporary Masonry going on in Joseph’s own backyard. In presenting his case, Austin… Read More »The Trouble With Temples: RFM: 410 The post The Trouble With Temples: RFM: 410 appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.