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Apple's software is going rotten, while Linux sneaks up as the better Mac. Linus grumbles through Git's 20th birthday, and we spot a hardware window Linux better not slam shut.Sponsored By:Tailscale: Tailscale is a programmable networking software that is private and secure by default - get it free on up to 100 devices! 1Password Extended Access Management: 1Password Extended Access Management is a device trust solution for companies with Okta, and they ensure that if a device isn't trusted and secure, it can't log into your cloud apps. ConfigCat Feature Flags: Manage features and change your software configuration using ConfigCat feature flags, without the need to re-deploy code. Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:
Philippians 4:6-7, which encourages us to be anxious for nothing and to present our requests to God through prayer and thanksgiving. We discuss the significance of choosing peace over worry, emphasizing that true tranquility comes from trusting God with our circumstances. Drawing from personal experiences, we reflect on how life's challenges can trigger anxiety, but through prayer and gratitude, we can access a peace that surpasses understanding. We’ll explore the practical steps to combat worry and how embracing God's promises can lead to a more fulfilling life. Join the Conversation: We want to hear from you! How do you manage anxiety in your life? What role does prayer play in your journey toward peace? Share your thoughts with us on social media @LifeaudioNetwork or via email. Let’s encourage one another as we seek to live in God’s peace!
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. On this episode of Dam Internet, You Scary!, Tahir and Patrick go from conspiracy theories to hilarious hypotheticals. They dive into the real-life story behind The Terminal, uncover wild Mountain Dew conspiracy theories, and debate the practicality of Mario's power-ups. Also—should you come back as a frog or a lizard in the next life? And how powerful is Dr. Doom really? We're talking: Getting stuck in an airport for 18 years Frog butt cheeks Marvel movie hot takes Star or 1UP—what would you pick IRL?
Mitchell Hashimoto, founder of HashiCorp, joins us to talk about his latest project, Ghostty—a terminal that's fast, feature-rich, and truly cross-platform. Mitchell shares the vision behind Ghostty, its architecture built around the libghosty core, how it's tackling long-standing limitations in terminal emulation, and why features like quake-style dropdowns matter more than you'd think. We also explore how the community can get involved and the future potential of Ghosty as a platform for modern text-based applications. Tune in to explore the innovative features that make Ghosty a standout cross-platform terminal! Links https://mitchellh.com https://x.com/mitchellh https://hachyderm.io/@mitchellh https://github.com/mitchellh https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchellh https://ghostty.org/docs/about We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Emily, at emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understand where your users are struggling by trying it for free at [LogRocket.com]. Try LogRocket for free today.(https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Mitchell Hashimoto.
Join us for this week's podcast episode as we take a look back at the history of our Portland, TN location with some of our incredible 3 million-mile drivers! This is part 1 of a 2 part podcast!
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Join host Nataraj as he sits down with Zach Lloyd, the founder and CEO of Warp, a company developing an intelligent terminal aimed at modernizing the command line experience for developers. Zach, a former principal engineer at Google, having worked on Google Sheets and Docs, and co-founder and CTO of Selfmade, shares his insights on the future of software development, the evolution of the terminal, and AI's role in building new products.In this episode, they discuss:How Warp leverages AI to improve developer productivityThe challenges of building an AI-powered developer toolThe future of coding and the evolution of the terminalBridging the gap between traditional terminals and modern IDEsThe current AI hype cycle and its impact on the developer communityGuest:Zach LloydFounder and CEO of WarpFormer Principal Engineer at GoogleCo-founder & CTO of SelfmadeWebsite: https://www.warp.dev/Host:NatarajHost of the Startup Project podcastSenior PM at Azure & InvestorLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natarajsindam/Twitter: https://x.com/natarajsindamEmail Updates: https://startupproject.substack.com/Website: https://thestartupproject.ioTimestamps:00:01 - Introduction and Guest Introduction00:55 - What is Warp?02:59 - How Developers Use Warp04:56 - Warp's Compatibility with Existing Developer Tools05:21 - Warp's Intelligence and Features06:31 - Integrating Existing Developer Nuances into Warp07:24 - Warp's AI-Powered Enhancements10:06 - The Future of IDEs and Terminals13:50 - The Evolution of Abstraction in Software Development16:37 - The AI Hype Cycle and Developer Productivity18:07 - Developer Feedback and Adoption of Warp20:30 - Go-to-Market Strategy and Customer Acquisition21:33 - Leveraging LLMs in Warp23:28 - The Role of AI Agents in Software Development25:49 - Cost and Sustainability of AI-Powered Tools27:17 - Warp's Pricing Model and Margins30:04 - Open-Source Models and Profitability32:43 - Key Metrics for Warp's Success34:45 - Go-to-Market Motion and Acquiring Customers37:40 - Using AI in Building Warp39:15 - The Impact of AI on Developer Demand41:00 - The Current State of AI and Developer Productivity43:31 - The Importance of Context and Knowledge in AI44:31 - What Zach is Consuming45:40 - Zach's Mentors46:25 - Lessons Learned as a FounderSubscribe:Subscribe to Startup Project for more engaging conversations with leading entrepreneurs!https://startupproject.substack.com/Tags:#StartupProject #Warp #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Terminal #DeveloperTools #Coding #Productivity #SoftwareDevelopment #DevOps #VentureCapital #Entrepreneurship #Podcast #YouTube #Tech #Innovation
First up in the news: New GIMP, Debian comes to a RISC-V tablet, Google explains why the are putting Terminal on Android, Asahi Linux loses another top dev, Plex goes for the gold – yours, meet EU OS, Kernel 6.14 is released, Gnome 48 released, new GRUB updates, AerynOS is released with GNOME 48 In security and privacy: “MyTerms” wants to let the user dictate privacy Then in our Wanderings: Moss plays Musical Tablets, Joe Moxes the Prox, Dale has a burpday, Majid is on holiday and Bill is off truckin' somewhere... In our Innards section: Dale takes us through Mobile Networks In Bodhi Corner, Moss covers new translations and work on the next version.
How are nerve supply is being ruined by sugar, and the Terminal Zone is the area where this battle is taking place - which we call "Disease".
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Saade sai pikk, see eest sisukas! Teemasid on seinast seina ja suurem osa puudutab neist väga suurt osa inimestest. Rahunemispeatuse seis, eriliste numbrimärkide maksutulu, juhtimisõiguse muudatused ja pisimopeedid (jälle!). Saate teises pooles sukeldume kütuste keerulisse ja intrigeerivasse maailma. Kuhu liiguvad hinnad, kuidas kütuseturul seisud on, miks tuli Terminal välja täiesti uue kontseptsiooniga ja kõige lõpuks eriti igavikuline küsimus - millal see nafta siis otsa saab? Lisaks jagatakse esmamuljeid uuenduse saanud Model Y kohta, ilma poliitikata. Saatejuhid on Tarmo Tähepõld ja Martin Mets Geeniuse uudisteportaalist.
In this episode of Genetics in Your World, GSA Early Career Scientist Multimedia Subcommittee member Allie Hutchings interviews Dr. Evan Dewey of Winthrop University about the functions of Blm helicase N-terminal IDR. Read Dr. Dewey's paper titled, “Functions of the Bloom syndrome helicase N-terminal intrinsically disordered region,” published in the March 2025 issue of GENETICS: https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/iyaf005. Music: Loopster Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Podcast Notes:Bloom syndrome helicase (Blm) has important roles in maintaining genome stability. About half the protein is predicted to be intrinsically disordered (IDR), and its functions are poorly understood. The authors of this study identified regions that are locally conserved in closely related Drosophila species, then deleted these and assayed various functions. They find that each region is required for a subset of Blm functions. The authors' modeling suggests these regions adopt structure in complex with Top2alpha and the results provide novel insights into Blm IDR functions. Dr. Evan Dewey would like to acknowledge the following colleagues: Colleen C. Bereda, Dr. Jeff Sekelsky, Dr. Christopher A Johnston, Denise Soroka, Dr. Mitch McVey, Carolyn Turcotte, Dr. Nila Pazhayam, Mohamed A. Nasr, Priscila Santa Rosa, Susan McMahan, Dr. Robert J. Duronio, Dr. Gregory Matera, Dr. Dan McKay, and Dr. Richard Cripps.Thank you to the GSA Early Career Scientist Multimedia Subcommittee, in particular the production team who worked on this episode: Allie Hutchings, Interviewer; Sarah Shahba and Laetitia Chauve, Researchers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Terminal's launch week was also a bad week for CEOs, prepping for ReactMiami, Adam unintentionally pokes Replit, thoughts on the new AI image models, and Dax updates Adam on the world news he missed while travelling.Links:OpenAI ChatGPT Users Are Creating Studio Ghibli-Style AI ImagesOpenAI adopts rival Anthropic's standard for connecting AI models to data | TechCrunchClaude Code OverviewReact Miami EventsThePrimeTimeTerminal Initial CommitCommission-Free TradingFinance SmarterGameStop Short SqueezeI Love Gold!Game Boy Color OverviewAdam on ReplitSponsor: Terminal now offers a monthly box called Cron.Want to carry on the conversation? Join us in Discord. Or send us an email at sliceoffalittlepieceofbacon@tomorrow.fm.Topics:(00:00) - Adam loves goooooooooold (00:38) - Good... how are you? (01:39) - OpenAI and MCP (07:28) - Where can I use opencontrol? (16:10) - Are the vibes true? No cap? (21:29) - Poking Replit (29:30) - It was a bad week for CEOs (31:57) - Terminal's launch week (35:49) - Prepping for ReactMiami (41:05) - Thoughts on the new AI image model (47:17) - When things cross all the bubbles in Twitter (49:59) - Adam unplugged - what's happening in the world? ★ Support this podcast ★
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Keith and Mike mark their 200th episode today. They begin by reflecting on the accuracy of milestone counting and segue into a discussion about Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron, and the fallibility of supposedly sacred sports statistics. Keith expresses suspicion that his own episode count spreadsheet may contain hidden corruption, though Mike assures him the podcast network's data file would make such an error unlikely. The moment is appropriately celebrated with a shared sense of modest self-congratulation and implied service to humanity. The conversation moves into a deeper analysis of male sexual psychology, sparked by a text from a woman who suggests that sex with a man often ends the pursuit. Keith and Mike consider the implications of novelty, companionship, and emotional labor in relationships, with Mike drawing an analogy to deer hunting and Keith delicately suggesting that some women might simply not be compelling. The two debate whether orgasm consistency and emotional intelligence can prolong male interest beyond the novelty window. Mike proposes a theory of dual peaks of male arousal: initial sex and the first time the woman has a believable orgasm, though Keith is skeptical most men track such things. Later, the hosts discuss the cultural expectations placed on men in relationships, particularly the tension between emotional availability and sexual access. Keith outlines a behavioral pattern where men tolerate emotional excess in exchange for continued sexual opportunity, and questions whether women might strategically suppress their natural behaviors to avoid being broken up with. Mike suggests that all women have some amount of emotional nonsense, and if they don't show it, it's because they've hidden it. Keith, for his part, seems to welcome the deception so long as it's convincingly executed. The episode concludes with a discussion of whether someone should sleep with a terminally ill, married former acquaintance. The hosts dissect the ethical, emotional, and practical implications of this decision, including the possibility that the illness is a ruse, the risks of posthumous heartbreak, and the general undesirability of sex with someone undergoing chemotherapy. They offer their standard dry pragmatism and qualify moral concerns with sufficient caveats to suit most worldviews. Twitter: @ymmvpod Facebook: ymmvpod Email: ymmvpod@gmail.com
Ever get caught in a light drizzle and think, "Ah, this is nice"? WELL WHAT IF IT WAS ACTUALLY HORRIFYING??? Julian explores the several ways air resistance keeps rainstorms from becoming catastrophic bombardments from the sky. Then Trace tries to get inside the mind of Julian's chihuahua. Turns out most of her thoughts boil down to "shake" and "bark".QUESTIONSJulian: "What if rain drops did not have a terminal velocity?" from FrederikTrace: "Do animals think and/or form thoughts in their own language?" from CooperDo you have an absurd question? Maybe it's silly idea you had, a shower thought about the nature of reality, or a ridiculous musing about your favorite food? If you want an answer, no matter the question, tell us!HOW TO ASK A QUESTION
Por Yaiza Santos Lo que le está pasando a Sánchez es lo mismo que le pasó a Zapatero, observó. El risueño ectoplasma que lanzaba sandeces cítricas en aquella entrevista con Joana Bonet no estaba preparado para la enorme y súbita crisis económica que sobrevino, y en su etapa terminal gobernó contra sus principios. Así este presidente y el rearme europeo. Tiene serias dudas, por otra parte, de que al trilero le basten sus trucos esta vez ante la presión de sus socios. No le quedará más remedio que transigir, o dimitir, de lo cual duda. El escándalo mayor, dijo, siempre se ve en la esquina. ¡Hasta dónde llega la erosión, la podredumbre, la corrupción institucional, para que la Fiscalía sugiera impedir la cárcel para Laura Borràs con base en un indulto que aún no ha tenido lugar! ¿Acaso no es este asunto el verdadero apocalipsis? En la afición de pregonar el apocalipsis constante, se cae en el ridículo, que es justo lo que ha pasado con el más reciente el «tren de borrascas» y la sequía. Las oscilaciones meteorológicas no son necesariamente oscilaciones climáticas, y un modelo no es más que una hipótesis científica más, aseveró, después de apreciar que Santos recitara a Lope. Siguiendo con el fin del mundo, se sorprendió, son cada vez más los llamados «preparacionistas», listos para cualquier catástrofe. Serán más ahora, dado que Europa aconseja tener un kit de supervivencia. Nada nuevo hay aquí tampoco, sentenció, y de ello puede dar lecciones –con sus búnkeres para el 80% de su población– Finlandia, que resulta ser, por cierto, el primer país en el Informe Mundial de la Felicidad. Las lecciones que enseña el paper candente de la semana, por lo demás, son las que debería aprender Ayuso y demás trogluditas: que Gepetto puede mejorar la productividad laboral, pero que si solo usan los que están bien posicionados de antemano, es una fuente más de desigualdades. Y fue así que Espada yiró. Bibliografía La Región, «Un británico se sorprende por la venta de jamón en supermercados españoles: “Es realmente repugnante”» Anders Humlum y Emilie Vestergaard, «La adopción desigual de ChatGPT exacerba las desigualdades existentes entre los trabajadores»,Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, diciembre de 2024 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We preview this weekend's performances of "Terminal Exhale," the latest iteration of Carthage's Verbatim Theater Project. This particular production shares stories from frontline healthcare workers and what it is like for them to interact with victims of gun violence. (There is also an event happening at Carthage Saturday afternoon called "Healing the Healers" which will feature several guest experts discussing the trauma experienced by healthcare workers dealing with gun violence. My two guests are two members of the Carthage faculty: Martin McClendon from theater and Patricia Kelly from social worker.
Matthi & Henry are celebrated for their dynamic Hybrid Live performances and DJ sets. Their weekly radio show, From Techno Into Trance, showcases their ability to seamlessly blend these genres, offering listeners a masterclass in genre-fluid artistry. From Techno Into Trance 80 01 Javah & Xan - Hallowed Ground (Mike Dragon Remix) 02 Hertz & Wehbba - Flipped 03 Deus Deserto & Rooney Nasr - Chromed Out (Extended Mix) 04 Matteea - One More Time 05 Extravagance SL - Home 06 Mark Reeve & Joyhauser - Focus 07 Metodi Hristov & Marie Vaunt - Lunae (Original) 08 Mark Sherry present Outburst - A Start Within A Star (Stoneface & Terminal Remix) 09 Horizons - Taita Hills Sundown (Extended) 10 Drunken Kong - Take The Bass (Original) 11 A.D.H.S. & Thomas Schumacher - Ex Machina 12 Kaspar (DE) - Turn Up (Extended) 13 Yves Deruyter - Feel Free (Remastered Sean Dexter Remixes) 14 Stoneface & Terminal - Echoscape (Extended) 15 Gilles Bock - Elevation (Original) 16 Filterheadz - Future Shock 17 LUCRE - Phantom (Extended) 18 PATO (EC) - Soul Searcher (Extended) 19 Melvin Spix - Illusion (Original) 20 Yanamaste - Evil 21 Midway - Monkey Forest 22 Stoneface & Terminal - SideWinder (2015 Rework) 23 Hertz & Wehbba - Ink
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In this episode, we welcome back Will McGugan, the creator of the wildly popular Rich library and founder of Textualize. We'll dive into Will's latest article on "Algorithms for High Performance Terminal Apps" and explore how he's quietly revolutionizing what's possible in the terminal, from smooth animations and dynamic widgets to full-on TUI (or should we say GUI?) frameworks. Whether you're looking to supercharge your command-line tools or just curious how Python can push the limits of text-based UIs, you'll love hearing how Will's taking a modern, web-inspired approach to old-school terminals. Episode sponsors Posit Python in Production Talk Python Courses Links from the show Algorithms for high performance terminal apps post: textual.textualize.io Textual Demo: github.com Textual: textualize.io Zero ver: 0ver.org memray: github.com Posting app: posting.sh Bulma CSS framewokr: bulma.io JP Term: davidbrochart.github.io Rich: github.com btop: github.com starship: starship.rs Watch this episode on YouTube: youtube.com Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to Talk Python on YouTube: youtube.com Talk Python on Bluesky: @talkpython.fm at bsky.app Talk Python on Mastodon: talkpython Michael on Bluesky: @mkennedy.codes at bsky.app Michael on Mastodon: mkennedy
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A group of men, allegedly affiliated with the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has ransacked the office of A5 Security Services at Terminal 2 of the Kotoka International Airport
Join me as I speak with Laura Eddington about the reality of facing terminal brain cancer and the profound ways she has seen God's hand in her life. With unwavering faith, she openly shares her journey to inspire hope, strengthen others' faith, and testify of the miracles she has witnessed. Despite one of life's greatest challenges, Laura has found peace and hope. Her story is truly inspiring!
When Greyhound shuttered its 35-year-old bus station on Filbert Street in 2023, inter-city buses shifted to curbside service on the corner of Sixth and Market Streets. But that location had no bathrooms, places to sit, or shelter. So the city opened what was supposed to be a temporary location along Spring Garden Street near Front Street in Northern Liberties. But more than a year later, the temporary bus stop is still there, and business owners are fuming. They say passengers are constantly coming through their doors to use – and abuse – their bathrooms. They also have complaints about traffic safety, trash, and parking. Thoughts on where a permanent bus terminal should go? Call or text us: 215-259-8170 Get Philly news & events in your inbox with our newsletter: Hey Philly We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Saxophonist and jazz composer Benny Golson (born January 25, 1929) was one of jazz's senior statesmen, passing away last year at the age of 95. He was one of the last surviving subjects of the well known photograph “A Great Day in Harlem”, which was featured in the film “The Terminal” (2004) which also featured a cameo by Golson himself. He penned a number of compositions which have become well loved jazz standards.
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Carol McLeod, author of "For the Joy Set Before Him: An Easter Devotional," shares why the victory Jesus claimed on Easter gives us an answer to all of our questions. Dr. Pamela Pyle, author of "Anticipating Heaven," outlines the connection between the story God has given us, with the legacy we will leave. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
We look into the Big East regular season awards, RJ Luis and Rick Pitino took home Player and Coach of the Year respectively. Connor debates who should have won the award, and his feelings on The Terminal.
This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Learning to use the terminal is an important step in becoming a true power user of Linux, but it's easy (and normal) to make mistakes along the way. Here are the top 5 mistakes new terminal users make, and what you can learn from them. 1. Current working directory When you first open a terminal, your current working directory is your home folder. You have access to all those directories you see in your home directory every time you open a file manager (Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, and Videos). You can verify your location with the pwd command: $ pwd /home/seth You can list the files and folders within your current directory with the ls or dir or tree commands: $ ls Desktop Documents Downloads Music Pictures Videos But you don't usually stay in one place while using the terminal. You frequently move from folder to folder so you can open or modify or edit files. It's easy to get lost, forgetting what directory you're in and what files are around you. Lesson learned: When working in the terminal, it's important to regularly verify your current working directory with pwd so you don't accidentally issue a command you intended to run in a different location. 2. Use interactive options when using wildcards Wildcards are great shorthand to make command entry faster, and to perform bulk actions on lots of files. However, they can be dangerous when you get them wrong. It's easy to process hundreds of the wrong files by using a wildcard in the wrong directory, or by using a wildcard that's too broad. For example, suppose you want to run a sed command on all HTML files in a directory, so you run this: $ sed --in-place 's/day/night/g' *ml Job done, until you find out that you accidentally ran that command on all your XML files, too. Lesson learned: Run a safe test command on the wildcard you think you want to target before making a change. Some commands have a literal --dry-run option. Others have an --interactive option that forces the command to prompt you to confirm that you want to carry out the action. Sometimes the logic is reversed: a command refuses to make a major change unless you use a command (for example, sed doesn't write changes to a file without the --in-place option or redirection). When in doubt, improvise. You can always “expand” a wildcard using the echo command: $ echo ./*ml ./four.html ./one.xml ./three.html ./two.xml $ echo ./*tml ./four.html ./three.html 3. File paths Many new terminal users don't understand where files are located within the file system. It's not a common mistake to make on the desktop because there are visual reminders there. You wouldn't try to double-click on a document to open it if there was no icon to double-click. It's easy to assume that the terminal application contains all your files all at once, but the terminal is, by design, limited in scope. Were the terminal to have access to every file everywhere on your system all at once, you'd end up accidentally renaming and moving and copying a lot more files than intended. Specificity is a super power, and it's defined by the file path. A file path describes where a file exists in a file system. A full (or “absolute”) file path always starts from the single folder at the start of your operating system, indicated by just a /, and then lists each folder within that folder until it traces the path to a specific file. For example, I have a file called IMG_0001.JPG in my Pictures directory. You probably have a mental image of where that file is and how you'd get there on the desktop. But for the terminal to understand how to find it, the location must be expressed as /home/seth/Pictures/IMG_0001.JPG. An absolute file path is definitive. The terminal always understands an absolute file path, no matter what your current working directory is. The absolute path to a file can be unwieldy, though. Once you understand absolute paths, you can abbreviate any path to a relative file path. A relative file path is based on your current location in the terminal. As long as you're in the Pictures folder, the full path /home/seth/Pictures/IMG_0001.JPG can be shortened to just IMG_0001.JPG, or ./IMG_0001.JPG for added clarity (the . indicates no movement from your current location, and the / is a directory separator as usual). But suppose your current working directory was your home directory. Your Pictures folder is located in your home directory, so to get to IMG_0001.JPG you have to enter Pictures first. The relative path in that case is ./Pictures/IMG_0001.JPG or just Pictures/IMG_0001.JPG. Lesson learned: An absolute file path always starts from the start of a file system. A relative file path changes based on your location. The terminal understands both. For new users, the absolute file path is the most explicit and exact way to reference a file, so practice using them until you're comfortable with the concept of file paths. 4. Executable permissions By default, most files aren't executable. You can't run them like an application, because most files are meant to be opened in an application. That's not true for shell scripts, though. Shell scripts are text files containing a list of commands, and they're meant to be run like an application. They're a powerful way to string existing commands together to form a new custom command. However, because a shell script starts out as a regular text file, it's not seen by your terminal as an executable entity. To execute a file as an application, you can grant it executable permission with the chmod command: $ chmod +x ./example.sh Alternatively, you can run the file in a sub-shell: $ bash ./example.sh Notice that in these examples, I use the ./ notation as if the example.sh shell script exists in my current directory. 5. Typing errors It sometimes feels like the more you type, the more you're getting done. In a terminal, though, typing too much is one of the best ways to introduce mistakes. When you try to type a long and complex command, you're liable to spell something wrong or use the wrong option. When you try to type a filename or a file path, you might forget to escape special characters (like spaces). The errors aren't usually catastrophic, but they're frustrating and time consuming. Lesson learned: There are several ways to ensure you're entering the correct commands into your terminal: Copy and paste: If you're using a command you found on a trusted website, copy it in your browser and then paste it into your terminal using Ctrl+Shift+V or right-click and select Paste. TAB: You can type part of a command or file path, and then press the TAB key on your keyboard for either auto-completion or for suggested completions. Use it even when you don't think you need it. It'll save you errors every single time, even when it appears to not work (hint: it's not working because you're trying to auto-complete something that's not where you think it is). Drag-and-drop: It's the 21st century! You can drag a file or folder from anywhere on your computer, and drop it into your terminal. It gets replaced by its absolute path automatically. Practice makes perfect To get good in the terminal, you have to use it as often as you can. You don't have to use it for “serious” work at first, and you arguably shouldn't, but you can and should do simple exercises in the terminal. Understand file paths, get used to wildcards, learn shortcuts, use the TAB key. The biggest mistake you can make when learning the terminal is to not use the terminal, so open it up every day, do your exercise, and you'll be an expert in the terminal in no time. Provide feedback on this episode.
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Send us a textNolan from Fortress Telecom joins Chuck to share insights from the Orlando Airport Terminal C tour at the BICSI Conference, revealing cutting-edge infrastructure innovations and valuable lessons for low-voltage professionals.• Exploring the 100% trackable RFID baggage system using reusable sleds with RFID tags• Behind-the-scenes look at telecommunications rooms with perfect installation practices• Virtual tower and ramp control systems allowing operations during lightning storms• LIDAR-based guidance systems helping pilots safely navigate without wing walkers• Surprising applications of PON (Passive Optical Networks) in commercial settings• The "four-layer cake" of cabling standards: NEC, TIA standards, BICSI best practices, and manufacturer specifications• Human connections and relationships as the most critical factor in successful projectsIf you're watching this show on YouTube, would you mind hitting the subscribe button and that bell button to be notified when new content is being produced? If you're listening on one of the audio podcast platforms, please leave us a five-star rating.Support the showKnowledge is power! Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling . Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at chuck@letstalkcabling.com Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH#CBRCDD #RCDD
In this powerful and thought-provoking episode, Chelsea Roff returns to the podcast to discuss the Assisted Dying Bill before Parliament and its potential implications for individuals with eating disorders.Chelsea shares insights from her research, highlighting the concerning gaps in safeguarding and the risk of eating disorder patients qualifying as "terminally ill."We explore the ethical, medical, and policy challenges surrounding assisted dying, the importance of proper treatment access, and why public awareness and advocacy are crucial.Key Topics Discussed:Understanding the Assisted Dying Bill: A breakdown of what the bill proposes and who it applies to.Eating Disorders and Assisted Death: Why individuals with eating disorders may be at risk of qualifying under this bill.The Capacity Debate: The complexities of assessing capacity in patients with severe anorexia and the lack of safeguards.The Role of the NHS: Why improvements in eating disorder treatment services should be a priority over expanding assisted dying laws.Legislative Concerns: Why individual cases should not drive national legislation and the risks of setting a dangerous precedent.Action Steps: How listeners can get involved, contact MPs, and push for necessary amendments to safeguard vulnerable individuals.Timestamps:[02:52] Chelsea returns to the podcast – reflecting on the past year.[09:00] What is the Assisted Dying Bill? Key details and potential implications.[18:20] "Terminal anorexia" – breaking down the terminology and its impact.[26:40] The complexity of assessing capacity in eating disorder patients.[35:10] The role of the NHS in supporting patients before reaching crisis.[44:00] What amendments have been proposed, and why were they rejected?[51:00] How you can take action to protect vulnerable individuals.Resources & Further Reading:Read the full bill hereRead the letter to MPs about the bill hereRead Chelsea's Research on Assisted Dying & Eating Disorders hereWrite to Your MP: use the template hereTrigger Warning: This episode discusses eating disorders, assisted dying, and suicide prevention. Please take care while listening. If you or someone you know needs support, reach out to a trusted professional or helpline.Connect with Us:
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Calling all music enthusiasts of a dance floor persuasion, roll up, rollup, cos Dave's back with some more of those block rocking' beats! So dust off your dancing shoes party people, it's Radio Therapy time. Get it down ya! Tracklist... 1. Clavis & Kuba ‘Drifting' [Lossless] 2. AWEN x Moullinex x GPU Panic x Xinobi ‘The Wave' (Sebastien Leger) [Discotexas] 3. Aikon x Dave Seaman ‘Promise You' [Selador] 4. Bebetta ‘House Of Yes' [Eating People] 5. Claudio Ricci ‘The Love We Share' [Urge To Dance] 6. Spada feat. Nomvula SA ‘Siclea Ushwele' (Jonathan Kaspar) [Siamese] 7. Klement Bonelli ‘Sauvage' [Tinnit] 8. Jonathan Cowan ‘ Slater' [Selador] 9. Yousef ‘Teen Anger' [Renaissance] 10. Danny Howells ‘Stereodrama' (Aubrey Fry & Nick Stoynoff) [Selador] 11. EdOne & Yet More ‘Everybody Love' (Musumeci) [Surrealism] 12. Tom Westy ‘Nightfall' [Terminal 1] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
In this riveting episode of "How I Made It Through," host Bernadette Thompson welcomes Olivia Simpson, also known as Liv Starr, a registered nurse whose life took a dramatic turn following a terminal diagnosis and the subsequent loss of her husband. Liv shares her incredible journey of resilience, healing, and spiritual awakening. Through her story, listeners will explore themes of faith, personal power, and transformation. Liv recounts how she overcame a grim prognosis by leaning into spirituality and self-discovery, which led her to a profound understanding of life's illusions and the power of the mind. Her story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the potential for healing and growth even in the face of life's most daunting challenges.- **[00:00] Introduction**- Bernadette Thompson introduces the episode and guest, Olivia Simpson, a.k.a. Liv Starr.- **[03:00] Early Life and Diagnosis**- Liv shares her background, early life challenges, and the shocking terminal diagnosis she received in 2015.- **[06:00] A Series of Losses**- The impact of losing her father and husband, and how these events led to a turning point in Liv's life.- **[09:00] The Spiritual Awakening Begins**- Liv describes a mysterious journey that took her to unexpected places, sparking a spiritual awakening.- **[12:00] Messages from Beyond**- The role of psychic readings and spiritual messages in Liv's transformation and healing journey.- **[15:00] Embracing Spirituality**- How Liv embraced a new spiritual path, including meditation and metaphysical teachings.- **[18:00] Overcoming Addiction and Illness**- Liv's battle with addiction and how she began to overcome her health challenges through spiritual means.- **[21:00] A Miraculous Healing**- The story of Liv's unexplained leg injury and its connection to her patient, marking a pivotal moment in her journey.- **[24:00] The Power of Perception**- Liv discusses the importance of perception in shaping reality and how she learned to harness this power.- **[27:00] Living a Purposeful Life**- How Liv's experiences have led her to a life of purpose, including her decision to return to nursing and pursue naturopathy.- **[30:00] Reflections on Faith and Spirituality**- Liv reflects on her upbringing in evangelical Christianity and how her spiritual beliefs have evolved.- **[33:00] Advice for Others**- Liv shares insights and advice for those seeking spiritual growth or facing similar life challenges.Connect with Olivia Simpson (Liv Starr) on Instagram @livistarrr or via email at livistarr@gmail.com.
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What does "Use Enough Gun" mean? Especially when hunting elk, moose, and bison or tough game such as Tahr or feral cattle in New Zealand and Sambar Stag in Australia? A phrase originally quoined by legendary author and hunter Robert Ruark, "Use Enough Gun" means what it says. This episode, we're joined by terminal ballistics specialist Nathan Foster, who has dedicated his life to the study of how bullets kill and what cartridges and bullets are most effective for various tasks. We examine the "small-bore for big-game" trend, and Foster explains where it began and why it's so misleading, and addresses the grim reality behind using inadequate caliber and bullet weight. Foster's company Terminal Ballistics Research specializes in hunting applications and the cartridges and bullets best suited, but has often been tasked with performing the forensics and analysis that lead to informed decisions by special military and law enforcement branches in multiple nations. You might say he knows his stuff, and has the decades worth of research and data readily available to back up the wisdom he imparts. FRIENDS! Please join our Backcountry Hunting Podcast tribe on www.patreon.com/backcountry where you'll get access to our bonus material, and can contribute a few dollars if you wish. VISIT OUR SPONSORS HERE: www.timneytriggers.com www.onxmaps.com www.silencercentral.com https://www.portersfirearms.com/ www.browning.com www.leupold.com www.siembidacustomknives.com https://javelinbipod.com
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