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Dive into the latest Packers news as we gear up for a crucial matchup against the Cleveland Browns, breaking down injuries, strategies, and league-wide implications. Host Ryan Schlipp analyzes how Tucker Kraft's return boosts Green Bay while questioning Zach Tom's status, and dissects Cleveland's identity crisis under Kevin Stefanski. From Browns' run-heavy philosophy to Jim Schwartz's aggressive defense, get the insights you need for game day. Injury roundup: Jayden Reed hits IR, Browns face uncertainties with Joel Bitonio and Jack Conklin potentially out. Schematic spotlight: Cleveland's wide zone runs and play-action woes, plus how Packers can exploit their weak O-line. NFL previews: Key games like Eagles-Rams, Bears-Cowboys, and rooting interests for Green Bay fans. Betting angles and predictions: Models favor Packers by 7-8 points, with breakdowns on spreads and totals. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. Subscribe, rate, and review on your favorite platform to never miss an episode—your support keeps us going strong. Follow us on social for more Packers talk and join the conversation. #GoPackGo #PackersPodcast #NFLWeek3 To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast
Dive into the latest Packers news as we gear up for a crucial matchup against the Cleveland Browns, breaking down injuries, strategies, and league-wide implications. Host Ryan Schlipp analyzes how Tucker Kraft's return boosts Green Bay while questioning Zach Tom's status, and dissects Cleveland's identity crisis under Kevin Stefanski. From Browns' run-heavy philosophy to Jim Schwartz's aggressive defense, get the insights you need for game day. Injury roundup: Jayden Reed hits IR, Browns face uncertainties with Joel Bitonio and Jack Conklin potentially out. Schematic spotlight: Cleveland's wide zone runs and play-action woes, plus how Packers can exploit their weak O-line. NFL previews: Key games like Eagles-Rams, Bears-Cowboys, and rooting interests for Green Bay fans. Betting angles and predictions: Models favor Packers by 7-8 points, with breakdowns on spreads and totals. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. Subscribe, rate, and review on your favorite platform to never miss an episode—your support keeps us going strong. Follow us on social for more Packers talk and join the conversation. #GoPackGo #PackersPodcast #NFLWeek3 To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast
University of Minnesota students share their journey designing custom PCBs for the Bright Manufacturing Challenge. Watch as electrical and mechanical engineering students Ethan Chung, Kevin Vo, and Alexander Wan discuss their line-following robot project, from initial schematics to flex-rigid PCB manufacturing. This inspiring episode of the OnTrack Podcast reveals how young engineers learn PCB design through hands-on competition experience. Discover the challenges these students faced when transitioning from theoretical schematics to real-world printed circuit board layouts. Learn about their innovative flex-rigid PCB solution for encoder positioning, power management strategies, and the valuable lessons learned from their first manufacturing attempt. Their story demonstrates that diving into PCB design with determination and the right resources can lead to impressive engineering achievements.
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One of the biggest games of the 2025 college football season is just days away as the Ohio State Buckeyes and Texas Longhorns get ready to face off inside Ohio Stadium in a matchup of the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the nation. In this super-sized episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear Buckeye Huddle's Xs and Os gurus, Ross Fulton and Justin Whitlatch breaking down what to expect during Saturday's showdown between the Buckeyes and Longhorns. How did Texas shut down Jeremiah Smith during the Cotton Bowl, can they do it again, and what will Ohio State do to make sure it doesn't happen on Saturday?Plus, how different will this season's Ohio State defense look under new defensive coordinator Matt Patricia? What will Texas' offensive mastermind Steve Sarkesian do to attack the Buckeyes, and how will the Longhorns' mega-hyped QB Arch Manning impact the game with both his arm and his legs?
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To solve the problem raised in the last episode, I propose schematic affine recursion. We saw that affine lambda calculus (where lambda-bound variables are used at most once) plus structural recursion does not enforce termination, even if you restrict the recursor so that the function to be iterated is closed when you reduce ("closed at reduction"). You have to restrict it so that recursion terms are disallowed entirely unless the function to be iterated is closed ("closed at construction"). But this prevents higher-order functions like map, which need to repeat a computation involving a variable f to be mapped over the elements of a list. The solution is to allow schematic definition of terms, using schema variables ranging over closed terms.
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Matthew Brown, another UFO whistleblower repeating the same tireless mythos, posted something very cryptic online, suggesting the following: the “White House has long possessed a unique AI capable of accurately predicting a range of future events,” Sam Altman and https://x.com/shellenberger “is responsible for murdering the first sentient ‘artificial' intelligence created in the PUBLIC realm,” and “if you are serious about saving Humanity from itself (and the Others).” In a July 8, 1947, US government memorandum (https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/ufoaliendatabase/images/3/3f/674B2E93-2973-4A91-A5A9-01A571E6A941.jpeg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20190219000319) we read the following statements about UFOs: “part of the disks carry crews, others are under remote control,” “they do NOT come from any ‘planet' as we use the word, but from an etheric planet which interpenetrates with our own and is not perceptible to us,” “the region from which they come is NOT the ‘astral plane,' but corresponds to the Lokas or Talas.” Whether this document is honest or deceptive, or both, we do know that the US federal government actively engaged in UFO disinformation and misinformation via recommendations from the https://documents.theblackvault.com/documents/ufos/robertsonpanelreport.pdf in 1953. We also know that the Wall Street Journal just now in 2025 confirmed an old UFO theory, that the Pentagon utilized disinformation to fuel “https://archive.md/9cGKu” and to protect secret military technology like the F-117 stealth fighter. As for the LOKAS, this is a Hindu concept relating to a universe, plane, or other realm of existence, perhaps even a mental state. To make matters even stranger, Brown also posted what appears to be a https://x.com/SunOfAbramelin/status/1930791280260550830/photo/3, something reported at three of the most famous UFO incidents too: Roswell, Rendlesham, Kecksburg. And the recent https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/scientists-reveal-truth-behind-ufo-spotted-in-major-city-with-cryptic-message/ar-AA1FFMKJincident as well, which researchers using AI have translated as: “The origin of birth through union and energy in the cycle of transformation, meeting point of unity, expansion, and consciousness — individual consciousness.” The symbols in the Brown post appear similar to Angelic Script, something John Dee, the mystic astrologer of Queen Elizabeth I, deciphered from communications he and alchemist-clairvoyant Edward Kelley had with supposed angels. In the 16th-century, the men https://www.rcp.ac.uk/news-and-media/news-and-opinion/the-mystical-objects-of-john-dee/, including black mirror (computer screens) and crystal scrying balls called shew-stones (palantíri) within which appeared blurry letters that today we call Enochian Script. Underneath the symbols in the post is a translation that reads LOAGAETH, a term referring to Enochian language / Celestial Alphabet. Brown also goes by a curious name on X: “Sun of Abramelin.” This name refers to a 15th-century manuscript called “https://sacred-texts.com/grim/abr/index.htm.” The text has had a huge influence on modern ceremonial magic, and has been cited as a primary influence on Aleister Crowley, someone involved with Jack Parson of the Jet Propulsions Laboratory. As https://www.wired.com/story/jpl-jack-parsons/ writes: “When Parsons worked on his rocketry experiments in the desert he would recite a pagan poem to Pan.” The sigil itself does not seem to be much pictorial magic symbol, but instead a large circular table. In fact - and maybe it's only because of its circular nature - there is something about it that mirrors the https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Schematic-layout-of-the-Large-Hadron-Collider-LHC-83-The-four-main-experiments-are_fig7_254469235 and even the first official https://1.bp.blogspot.com/_uNvpodhMFcA/R9-zqZDWauI/AAAAAAAAATc/1-rj2TNE98I/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/first-atomic-bomb-drawing.jpg. We don't reach these conclusion haphazardly either.One company called ANTHROPIC (human affairs), which researches AI safety, said they got a glimpse inside the black box of this technology back in 2024. https://www.wired.com/story/anthropic-black-box-ai-research-neurons-features/ of the neural net of its LLM, Claude, and pinpointed which combinations of its crude artificial neurons evoke specific concepts, or “features.” Notice the monikers here: tangle, evoke, lurks. This itself invokes images of tentacles, ritual evocations, and something from the abyss. It is therefore no surprise then that https://futurism.com/neural-network-cthulhu-nightcafe or why https://archive.md/7PuFO - a https://futurism.com/the-byte/experts-dark-joke-ai-horrifying-monster-mask. https://officechai.com/ai/anthropics-ai-models-began-speaking-sanskrit-when-talking-to-each-other-company-says/, not computer language - also, discussing Indian philosophy - which as of 2024 https://medium.com/illumination/mysterious-connection-between-sanskrit-artificial-intelligence-1b85f8b003c3 for language processing and communication as opposed to Java, Python, Lisp, Prolog, and C++. Sanskrit is therefore https://www.originofscience.com/science/sanskrits-role-in-advancing-ai-a-comprehensive-study/ Origin of Science stated that: “The research highlights Sanskrit's potential in connecting ancient knowledge with modern AI applications.”Sanskrit is one of the oldest known human languages, and likely predates any written form going back further than even Sumerian; it is the LANGUAGE OF THE GODS. A 2009 book maintains the same from https://www.ucpress.edu/books/the-language-of-the-gods-in-the-world-of-men/paper: “The language of the Gods in the World of Men: Sanskrit, Culture, and Power in Premodern India.” In other words, Sanskrit is a true Celestial Alphabet. The Rigveda, composed in Vedic Sanskrit, contains hymns about the universe's creation and dissolution, which directly aligns with CERN's purpose. Also on the grounds of CERN is the imfafous statue of Shiva Nataraja.This subatomic world is likewise the realm of science fiction and science reality, as the https://www.nbcnews.com/mach/science/scientists-are-searching-mirror-universe-it-could-be-sitting-right-ncna1023206, just as the https://www.energy.gov/articles/searching-upside-down and searchers for the real “upside down.” This Shiva statue the same one that so-called researchers performed a https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-just-performed-a-fake-human-sacrifice-at-cern-for-some-reason.Physicist Archana Sharma (arcana), the first Indian scientist to join CERN was also just recently recognized for her work, to which commented: “our commitment to the philosophy of Vasudhev Kutumbakam—[a Sanskrit phrase that means] ‘https://www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/indias-gem-at-cern-archana-sharma?language_content_entity=und.'”The https://1.bp.blogspot.com/_uNvpodhMFcA/R9-zqZDWauI/AAAAAAAAATc/1-rj2TNE98I/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/first-atomic-bomb-drawing.jpg mirrors in a way the Brown sigil and LHC design, and it describes the implosion process into the center core of plutonium. This was the basis of the Trinity bomb that was finally officially tested in July 16, 1945. J. Robert Oppenheimer famously said: “https://www.wired.com/story/manhattan-project-robert-oppenheimer/, the destroyer of worlds.” The trinity comes also from the Hindu concept of https://www.britannica.com/topic/trimurti-Hinduism. In 1946, the US conducted a series of major nuclear bomb tests and called it OPERATION https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/operation-crossroads-atomic-bomb-aftermath, a term meaning “between the worlds,” guarded by Hecate. This Greek goddess represents transition and she corresponds with none other than the Hindu Kali, who is the divine essence of Shiva. *The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. 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Hello fiends, familiars, and you Schematic fanatics! We are back this week with our old friend Caleb Masters to discuss Tropic Thunder. Yes, a movie that may or may not be possible to make now. A movie that came back with a vengeance when a new class of film watcher discovered Kirk Lazarus. We discuss Hollywood satire, the act of black face, the state of film criticism, and much, much more. So, grab your Booty Sweat, set your TiVo, and join us as we bring Tropic Thunder to the analysis table!
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The Cinematic Schematic hosts Caleb Masters and Laron Chapman discuss the recent Avengers: Doomsday casting announcement before reviewing Ryan Coogler's original supernatural thriller Sinners with guests Nathan Poppe, Korey Eakers, and Brock Lay. The post ‘Sinners' Delivers One of the Greatest Original Genre Films in Years – The Cinematic Schematic appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers season ended with a dud, but the offseason is the perfect time to take a look back and see what went right, and what went wrong, this past year. It is time to take a look at what the Steelers could do differently both schematically and from a coaching standpoints heading into the offseason and the 2025 season. To do this, host Jeff Hartman welcomes Coach K.T. Smith to do some "Chalk Talk" on the Monday Morning Conversation on the "Let's Ride" podcast. This podcast is a part of the Steel Curtain Network, a proud part of the Fans First Sports Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The College Football Playoff Semifinal in the 2025 Cotton Bowl game matches up two of the brightest offensive minds in the sport, Ohio State's Ryan Day and Texas' Steve Sarkisian.How will Sarkisian's offense match up with Jim Knowles' Ohio State defense? And how will Texas defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski slow down the Buckeye offense headed up by offensive coordinator Chip Kelly?On this special LIVE episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, Ross Fulton, the Xs and Os guru from BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to answer those questions and preview the Cotton Bowl showdown between the Buckeyes and Longhorns.
The College Football Playoff Semifinal in the 2025 Cotton Bowl game matches up two of the brightest offensive minds in the sport, Ohio State's Ryan Day and Texas' Steve Sarkisian.How will Sarkisian's offense match up with Jim Knowles' Ohio State defense? And how will Texas defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski slow down the Buckeye offense headed up by offensive coordinator Chip Kelly?On this special LIVE episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, Ross Fulton, the Xs and Os guru from BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to answer those questions and preview the Cotton Bowl showdown between the Buckeyes and Longhorns.
Ross Fulton, the Xs and Os guru at BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr for a live episode, breaking down what to expect in the 2025 Rose Bowl game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and Oregon Ducks.This matchup features two of the best teams in the nation, and two of the brightest football minds in the nation, in head coaches Ryan Day and Dan Lanning.Ross will discuss what he learned rewatching the Buckeyes' first-round win over Tennessee, Oregon's Big Ten Championship Game win over Penn State, and will answer your questions on this special LIVE episode of Ross Fulton Analysis.
Jake Burns joins Andrew Spayde to break down exactly why the Browns offense looked so bad at Pittsburgh and what some of the bigger picture problems are with the fusion of the Stefanski and Dorsey offenses. What do the Browns do well right now and what do they struggle with? Where does the team go from here in the offseason and how do they get back to the classic Stefanski offense? These questions need answered and Jake and Andrew try their best to answer them. Join and Support us by subscribing at BrownsFilmBreakdown.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices