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The conflict has caused the closure of shipping lanes, with up to a fifth of global energy and as much as a third of other commercial shipping impacted.Thousands of flights have also been suspended, with airports as well as refineries the target of Iranian attacks.We get reaction to the latest developments.(Picture: A traveller looks at a departures board displaying a cancelled Qatar Airways flight for Doha, amid the U.S.-Israel war with Iran, at Terminal 8 at John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport in New York City, U.S., March 2, 2026. REUTERS/Bing Guan. Credit:).
Wellness entrepreneur and former Mr. America Dr. Chris Zaino joins me to unpack what happens when your body collapses—and how that crisis can become the catalyst for a completely different life.At 23, Chris had just won Mr. America. Magazine covers. A fitness career taking off. His identity was built on physical strength and appearance.Then he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. Autoimmune. Incurable. Terminal. Surgery scheduled. Colon removal likely. No guarantee of surviving the procedure. No guarantee of having children.Within months, he lost 60 pounds and hit public rock bottom.This episode does not sanitize that moment.Chris walks through the humiliation, the fear, the failed treatments, and the turning point when someone challenged the belief that he had “tried everything.” That crack in certainty forced him to confront something deeper: responsibility.We explore the difference between symptomatic intervention and root-cause ownership. We talk about inflammation, food sourcing, nervous system regulation, and why most people wait for a health crisis before changing behavior. We also unpack the psychology of momentum — how improvement doesn't start with positivity, but with small evidence that you're moving in the right direction.The conversation expands beyond illness.We discuss autonomy in modern life. Cooking from scratch. Learning mechanical skills. Understanding what your food eats. Recalibrating internal economics. Choosing long-term capacity over convenience.Chris introduces the idea of “survival value” — structuring your days around actions that increase your long-term strength rather than immediate comfort.This is a candid conversation about health, masculinity, identity, discipline, divorce, financial setbacks, and the reality that ownership is rarely convenient.The lesson isn't anti-medicine or motivational hype.It's this: your health is your first business. And without capacity, nothing else scales.TL;DRHealth crises expose identity fragility.Momentum matters more than positivity.Most people change only when pain forces them.You are what your food eats.Autonomy compounds into resilience.Convenience erodes capability.Survival value is a daily filter for better decisions.Memorable Lines“If you had tried everything, you'd have your health.”“I didn't need perfect — I just needed progress.”“You are what your food eats.”“Once you see it, you can't unsee it.”“Health is your greatest asset.”GuestDr. Chris Zaino — Wellness entrepreneur, speaker, and founder of one of the largest holistic health clinics in the world.Former Mr. America turned performance health authority focused on inflammation, corrective care, and personal responsibility.Instagram: @drzainoWhy This MattersExecutives obsess over revenue dashboards while ignoring their own biomarkers.Founders track burn rate but neglect the biological system carrying the company.In volatile environments, the ultimate edge isn't intensity — it's capacity.If your health collapses, so does your optionality.This episode reframes health not as a lifestyle aesthetic, but as strategic infrastructure.Because rebuilding after the hit isn't only financial.It's physiological. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.dougutberg.com
Matt Zeigler and I had the privilege of hosting Robert Hagstrom (The Warren Buffett Way) and Chris Mayer (100 Baggers) for a special 100-Year Thinkers Edition of the Excess Returns Podcast.Two legendary investors and authors. One hour packed with timeless wisdom on long-term thinking and wealth creation. This is the conversation we've been wanting to have—and we think you'll find it as valuable as we did.Available now on Excess Returns Podcast and Talking Billions.
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Welcome to Episode 422 of the Microsoft Cloud IT Pro Podcast. In this episode, Scott and Ben discuss their growing use of in their daily workflows, particularly Claude Code, GitHub Copilot CLI, and Gemini CLI. They explore how these command-line interfaces offer powerful ways to interact with local files and MCP servers beyond traditional desktop AI chat interfaces. They share how they are using these tools in their day-to-day roles to perform different tasks and accelerate their workflows. Your support makes this show possible! Please consider becoming a premium member for access to live shows and more. Check out our membership options. Show Notes Claude Code overview Using Claude in PowerPoint Create custom subagents Microsoft Work IQ CLI (Public Preview) https://github.com/obra/superpowers How to Use Claude Code: A Guide to Slash Commands, Agents, Skills, and Plug-ins Gemimi CLI overview Github Copilot overview About the sponsors Would you like to become the irreplaceable Microsoft 365 resource for your organization? Let us know!
Today in the business of podcasting: the 2026 edition of the Podscape is now live, Podcast Movement is coming to New York City in mid-September, what does "two people on a couch" discoverability look like for audio podcasting, and the deadline to submit for The Podcast Show London is TOMORROW.Click here for the full newsletter on SoundsProfitable.com, including every link discussed.
Today in the business of podcasting: the 2026 edition of the Podscape is now live, Podcast Movement is coming to New York City in mid-September, what does "two people on a couch" discoverability look like for audio podcasting, and the deadline to submit for The Podcast Show London is TOMORROW.Click here for the full newsletter on SoundsProfitable.com, including every link discussed.
Gregory Copley reports that Prime Minister Starmer is blocking US use of British bases in Cyprus and Diego Garciafor Iran strikes, causing a terminal rift with President Donald Trump. 14.1896 PERSIA
In this episode of Develop This!, host Dennis Fraise sits down with Ron Kresha, Chief Financial Officer and founding member of Golden Shovel Agency, to explore the powerful — and often overlooked — role of community airports in economic development. Drawing from his professional expertise and personal passion for aviation, Ron makes a compelling case for why community airports must be viewed not as line-item expenses, but as anchor institutions that drive investment, healthcare access, business recruitment, and long-term growth. From general aviation to essential air service, airport marketing to emerging aviation technology, this episode delivers actionable insights for community and economic development leaders ready to elevate their local airport strategy. 1. Community Airports: Expense or Economic Engine? Ron challenges the common misconception that airports are financial drains. Instead, he reframes them as infrastructure investments that produce measurable ROI through: Business attraction and retention Corporate aviation access Site selection competitiveness Tourism and regional connectivity 2. The Critical Role of General Aviation While commercial flights often dominate the conversation, general aviation is a major contributor to local economies. Corporate aircraft, medical flights, flight training, agricultural aviation, and logistics operations all rely on well-maintained community airports. For many communities, general aviation is the real driver of economic activity. 3. Essential Air Service & Small Community Survival Ron highlights the importance of Essential Air Service (EAS) for rural and smaller communities. Reliable air connectivity supports: Healthcare access Executive travel Talent recruitment Emergency response 4. Airport Marketing & Community Engagement One of the strongest themes of the episode is airport awareness. Many residents — and even local leaders — don't fully understand what their airport contributes. Ron emphasizes proactive airport marketing, storytelling, and community engagement to bridge the knowledge gap. Airports must: Share economic impact data Highlight business users Showcase medical and emergency benefits Build pride and awareness locally 5. Avoiding the Vicious Cycle of Decline Underinvestment leads to reduced usage. Reduced usage leads to funding challenges. Funding challenges lead to further decline. Ron urges communities to: Maintain and modernize infrastructure Pursue airport funding opportunities Treat airports as strategic assets Align airport strategy with broader economic development plans 6. The Future of Aviation Technology Looking ahead, the conversation explores: Autonomous aircraft Advanced air mobility Emerging aviation technologies Increased efficiency in general aviation Communities that prepare now will be positioned to capitalize on the next evolution of aviation. Takeaways for Economic Development Professionals Community airports are anchor institutions — not optional amenities. Investment in airport infrastructure generates long-term economic returns. General aviation plays a larger role in local economies than many realize. Essential air service can determine whether small communities thrive or struggle. Airport engagement and marketing are essential to sustaining funding and support. Education and awareness campaigns can transform public perception. The future of aviation presents new opportunities for proactive communities.
This episode features Jo-Anne J. Kelly (Palliative Care South East, Narre Warren, VIC, Australia (Palliative Care South East, Narre Warren, VIC, Australia) and Dr Karen Aisling Griffin (Palliative Care South East, Narre Warren, VIC, Australia, Peninsula Health, Frankston, VIC, Australia) What is already known about this topic? Phenobarbital loading in the adult palliative cohort for refractory symptom management has been used for many years. However, there is little evidence, nor a guideline for palliative sedation for children at home. What does this paper add? An initial loading dose of phenobarbital may provide enhanced and quicker relief of refractory symptoms in the paediatric palliative care cohort receiving home-based terminal care. Implications for practice, theory, or policy? Further research is required to determine the efficacy of, and guidelines for administration of, a loading dose of phenobarbital for paediatric palliative care patients in the terminal phase, presenting with intractable symptoms. Full paper available from: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/02692163251365440 If you would like to record a podcast about your published (or accepted) Palliative Medicine paper, please contact Dr Amara Nwosu: a.nwosu@lancaster.ac.uk
Today, host Trenae Nuri and executive producer Matt Katz give an update on the ongoing intercity bus terminal saga. Plus, they discuss how the city installed 76 monitors to track neighborhood air quality, and there's a brewing controversy over $1 million in security upgrades at Gov. Josh Shapiro's private home. A meeting to get public input on the bus station proposals will be held Feb. 25 at the Independence Visitor Center, 599 Market St., from 6-8 p.m. There's also an online survey, or you can email your feedback to BusStation@phila.gov.Our newsletter has Philly news & events in your inbox every weekday morning. Call or text us: 215-259-8170 Instagram: @citycastphilly Support our show and get great perks as a City Cast Philly Neighbor: membership.citycast.fm Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Delaware River Waterfront Corp
Trudno nie zgodzić się z tym, że tworzenie dokumentacji do oprogramowania wymaga wiedzy technicznej, szczególnie jeśli pracujesz w modelu docs as code. Natomiast trudno jest określić jaki poziom tej wiedzy powinien być. Czy jeśli pracuję z deweloperami to muszę znać ich narzędzia prawie tak samo dobrze jak oni? Czy wręcz odwrotnie - mogę się w ogóle nimi nie przejmować?Jak zwykle prawda leży po środku. Powinno się znać te narzędzia na tyle na ile jest to potrzebne, żeby być lepszym technoskrybą - nie bardziej i nie mniej. W naszej rozmowie poszukujemy tego środka i dzielimy się naszymi praktycznymi wskazówkami, które sprawią, że zdobywanie wiedzy technicznej stanie się tylko środkiem do osiągnięcia Twojego celu a nie celem samym w sobie.Dźwięki wykorzystane w audycji pochodzą z kolekcji "107 Free Retro Game Sounds" dostępnej na stronie https://dominik-braun.net, udostępnianej na podstawie licencji Creative Commons license CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).Linki:Arbortext: https://www.ptc.com/en/products/arbortext"Docs as Code", Write the Docs: https://www.writethedocs.org/guide/docs-as-code/"Jak pracować z narzędziami deweloperskimi - wskazówki dla tech writerów", techwriter.pl: https://techwriter.pl/jak-pracowac-z-narzedziami-nie-bedac-programistaIntelliJ IDEA: https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/"Git (oprogramowanie)", Wikipedia: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git_(oprogramowanie)Markdown: https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax "Kurde! Reuse popsuł mi searcha", techwriter.pl: https://techwriter.pl/reuse-zly-dla-searcha/"Terminal", Filmweb: https://www.filmweb.pl/film/Terminal-2004-106408Visual Studio (VS) Code: https://code.visualstudio.com"CI/CD", Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CI/CD"Wiersz poleceń", Wikipedia: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiersz_polece%C5%84Oxygen XML: https://www.oxygenxml.com/ "Darwin Information Typing Architecture" (DITA), Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwin_Information_Typing_ArchitectureAsciiDoc: https://asciidoc.org/reStructuredText: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.htmlStatic site generator: https://www.gatsbyjs.com/docs/glossary/static-site-generator/DITA Open Toolkit (DITA OT): https://www.dita-ot.org/"Component content management system (CCMS)", Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Component_content_management_systemJamstack: https://jamstack.org/Yarn: https://yarnpkg.com/"What is Amazon S3", Amazon docs: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/Welcome.htmlWtyczka Prettier - Code formatter: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=esbenp.prettier-vscodeWtyczka GitLens — Git supercharged: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=eamodio.gitlensWtyczka Code Spell Checker: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=streetsidesoftware.code-spell-checker"API", Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APIWtyczka REST Client: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=humao.rest-client Postman API client: https://www.postman.com/product/api-client/cURL: https://curl.se/„Ciemność, widzę ciemność, ciemność widzę - czyli jak poskromić linię komend", techwriter.pl: https://techwriter.pl/linia-komend
It's one of the biggest news weeks of the year as ComicsPRO explodes with announcements, reveals, and long-term publishing plans from every major publisher in the industry. We're breaking it all down in a super-sized news segment that covers the headlines shaping 2026 and beyond. Marvel dropped its May 2026 solicitations, teased the beginning of the end in Avengers: Armageddon, confirmed Hulk War for 2027, revealed Infernal Hulk vs. the X-Men, and somehow still found time for Knull vs. Hela, a Spider-Man and Iron Man team-up, and Doctor Doom taking over OREO. Yes, really. Visit our Patreon page to see the various tiers you can sign up for today to get in on the ground floor of AIPT Patreon. We hope to see you chatting with us on our Discord soon! NEWS Marvel Solicitations May 2026 Infernal Hulk declares war on the X-Men in explosive issue #7 reveal - EXCLUSIVE Marvel reveals a Spider-Man and Iron Man team up coming in issue #6 Marvel teases “With Great Power…” as “Armageddon Assembles” this June Ultron crashes Wiccan and Hulkling's anniversary in Marvel's explosive Pride special Marvel teases 'The origin of the end' starts in 'Avengers: Armageddon' #1 It's Knull vs. Hela in 'Hel on Earth' Marvel Comics event JULY: Queen in Black! Doctor Doom takes over OREO in wild final Marvel Comics cookie collab Marvel announces new series 'X-Men: Outback' revisiting the iconic Outback Era Hulk War is coming: Marvel confirms Infernal Hulk finale in 2027 IDW is taking Godzilla back to 1954 and making it absolutely terrifying 'Star Trek' #1 launches a bold new era as IDW unveils massive 60th anniversary comic plans 'TMNT' #300 unleashes a massive new era, blind bag covers, and new 'Last Ronin' DC Solicits May 2026 DC Is going all-in on 'The Dark Knight Returns' for its 40th anniversary all year long DC and Sonic reunite for ‘Metal Legion' this May 2026 DC unveils major 2026 publishing plans at ComicsPro: Vertigo, new Absolute titles, and more Zorro and Tarzan are storming back to comics and we've got the exclusive first look Gail Simone is entering the Spawn universe with a brutal new 'She-Spawn' series New Image sci-fi series 'If Destruction Be Our Lot' features robo Abraham Lincoln finding purpose Skybound announces ‘DC Silver Age Covers and Stories' Artist Edition M.A.S.K. joins the Energon Universe in explosive new series from Dan Watters and Pye Parr Robert Kirkman returns to superheroes with 'Terminal' joined by Kubert, Finch, and Arthur Adams James Tynion IV takes on white supremacy and Norse gods in brutal new 9-part horror, 'Odin' 'The Cutting Garden' explores companionship, legacy, and sacrifice Ghost Machine just revealed 'The Unbelievables' and its first massive crossover EXCLUSIVE: Zack Kaplan unleashes three new Dark Horse series in 2026 Skateboarding is outlawed in new series 'Skate Ali' out June 2026 Jonathan Hickman's ‘Three Worlds/Three Moons' comes to Dark Horse this July Archie is going compact with new Oni Press collections starting in September 2026 'Ben 10' returns to comics this May with a new series from the original creators Oni Press unleashes 'Super Mondo Mega Mutts' #1 this July Oni Press announces Joe Palmer's dystopian thriller 'Destination Kill' #1 Our Top Books of the Week: Dave: Absolute Batman #17 (Scott Snyder, Eric Canete) Uncanny X-Men #24 (Gail Simone, David Marquez) Alex: Exquisite Corpses #10 (Jordie Bellaire, Marianna Ignazzi) Dungeons of Doom #2 (PHILLIP KENNEDY JOHNSON & BENJAMIN PERCY) Standout KAPOW moment of the week: Alex: Uncanny X-Men #24 (Gail Simone, David Marquez) Dave: Ultimate Spider-Man #24 (March Checchetto, Hickman) TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK Alex: Infernal Hulk #4 (Phillip KJ, Nic Klein) & Absolute Wonder Woman #17 (K Thompson, H Sherman) Dave: The Peril of the Brutal Dark #1 (Chris Condon, Jacob Phillips) but also Hulk Smash Everything #3 JUDGING BY THE COVER JR. Dave: Predator: Bloodshed #1 (Dan Panosian Virgin Cover) Alex: Power Fantasy #16 (Morgan Beem variant)
I have a theory that only bad projects get finished — good ones keep finding new things to do. Asciinema is a case in point. What started as a way to share terminal sessions with friends has, over 14 years, grown into a full suite of tools covering recording, hosting, playback, and live streaming — and been rebuilt multiple times along the way. So what does it actually take to record and replay a terminal session faithfully in a browser?Joining us for this conversation is Marcin Kulik, Asciinema's creator. The project's architecture has passed through almost every interesting corner of software engineering: a Python recorder built around pseudo-terminals (PTY), a ClojureScript terminal emulator for the browser that hit performance limits with immutable data structures and garbage collection pressure, a move to Rust compiled to WebAssembly, a Go experiment that didn't last, and a new Rust CLI for concurrent live streaming backed by an Elixir/Phoenix server that calls Rust code via NIFs. The same Rust terminal emulator library now powers all three components — the browser player, the server, and the CLI.If you've ever looked at those terminal animations embedded in a README and wondered what's underneath them, or if you're interested in how a passionate open-source developer navigates 14 years of language changes and rewrites, this conversation has plenty to offer.---Support Developer Voices on Patreon: https://patreon.com/DeveloperVoicesSupport Developer Voices on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DeveloperVoices/joinAsciinema: https://asciinema.orgAsciinema Docs: https://docs.asciinema.orgAsciinema CLI (GitHub): https://github.com/asciinema/asciinemaAsciinema Player (GitHub): https://github.com/asciinema/asciinema-playerAsciinema Server (GitHub): https://github.com/asciinema/asciinema-serverAVT - Rust terminal emulator library: https://github.com/asciinema/avtvt-clj - the original ClojureScript terminal emulator: https://github.com/asciinema/vt-cljPaul Williams' ANSI/VT100 State Machine Parser: https://vt100.net/emu/dec_ansi_parserRust: https://www.rust-lang.orgWebAssembly: https://webassembly.orgSolidJS: https://www.solidjs.comElixir: https://elixir-lang.orgPhoenix Framework: https://www.phoenixframework.orgRustler (Rust NIFs for Elixir/Erlang): https://github.com/rusterlium/rustlerClojure: https://clojure.orgClojureScript: https://clojurescript.orgcmatrix: https://github.com/abishekvashok/cmatrixMarcin Kulik on GitHub: https://github.com/ku1ikMarcin Kulik on Mastodon: https://hachyderm.io/@ku1ikMarcin Kulik on asciinema.org: https://asciinema.org/~ku1ik"They're Made Out of Meat" demo: https://asciinema.org/a/746358Kris on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/krisajenkins.bsky.socialKris on Mastodon: http://mastodon.social/@krisajenkinsKris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/krisjenkins/---0:00 Intro2:28 What Is Asciinema?4:48 How Asciinema Started9:51 The Problem of Parsing Terminal Output14:07 Building a Cross-Platform Recorder17:01 Rewriting the Parser in ClojureScript22:19 The Hidden Complexity of Terminals29:28 Rendering Terminals in the Browser39:47 When ClojureScript Can't Keep Up45:28 Moving to Rust and WebAssembly52:01 The Go Experiment57:43 Adding Live Terminal Streaming1:07:12 Can You Scrub Back in a Live Stream?1:14:40 Editing Recordings1:25:27 Outro
A major U.S. hotel union says immigration enforcement is costing hospitality jobs, São Paulo's Terminal BTG Pactual redefines premium airport travel with a standalone private terminal model, and the latest Skift Travel Health Index shows global travel stabilizing while growth shifts east and toward experience-led demand. On today's Skift Daily Briefing, Sarah Dandashy unpacks how immigration policy is rippling through hotel staffing and perception, why premium airport experiences are becoming unbundled from airlines, and what steady-but-shifting global travel growth means for where the industry heads next. This episode is presented by Lodgify! Articles Referenced: Honorable Mention: @AskAConcierge on IG Largest U.S. Hotel Union Says Trump Actions Are Costing Jobs How São Paulo's Terminal BTG Pactual Is Rewriting the LATAM Airport Playbook Growth Moves East, Live Tourism, Luxury: What Drove the Skift Travel Health Index Connect with Skift LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/skift/ WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaAL375LikgIXmNPYQ0L/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/skiftnews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skiftnews/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@skiftnews Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/skiftnews.bsky.social X: https://twitter.com/skift Subscribe to @SkiftNews and never miss an update from the travel industry.
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“I really wanted to slow things down… to create an experience where people take their time, build relationships, and connect with design in a more human way.” Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte has spent fifteen years living out of a suitcase, experiencing the quiet palazzos of Venice as well as the bustling streets of Beirut. He sits down with Hashem to share how his way of life and thirst for travel have inspired Nomad, a design fair that trades the noise of transactional fairs for the soul found in historic architecture. They dive into the intentional revival of Abu Dhabi's Terminal 1 for Nomad's Middle Eastern debut, the cultural renaissance currently sweeping the Middle East, and why, in our digital-heavy world, we're all just looking for a reason to put down our phones and experience real connections.
Cross-posted to LessWrong.Summary History's most destructive ideologies—like Nazism, totalitarian communism, and religious fundamentalism—exhibited remarkably similar characteristics: epistemic and moral certainty extreme tribalism dividing humanity into a sacred “us” and an evil “them” a willingness to use whatever means necessary, including brutal violence. Such ideological fanaticism was a major driver of eight of the ten greatest atrocities since 1800, including the Taiping Rebellion, World War II, and the regimes of Stalin, Mao, and Hitler. We focus on ideological fanaticism over related concepts like totalitarianism partly because it better captures terminal preferences, which plausibly matter most as we approach superintelligent AI and technological maturity. Ideological fanaticism is considerably less influential than in the past, controlling only a small fraction of world GDP. Yet at least hundreds of millions still hold fanatical views, many regimes exhibit concerning ideological tendencies, and the past two decades have seen widespread democratic backsliding. The long-term influence of ideological fanaticism is uncertain. Fanaticism faces many disadvantages including a weak starting position, poor epistemics, and difficulty assembling broad coalitions. But it benefits from greater willingness to use extreme measures, fervent mass followings, and a historical tendency to survive and even thrive amid technological and societal upheaval. Beyond complete victory or defeat, multipolarity may [...] ---Outline:(00:16) Summary(05:19) What do we mean by ideological fanaticism?(08:40) I. Dogmatic certainty: epistemic and moral lock-in(10:02) II. Manichean tribalism: total devotion to us, total hatred for them(12:42) III. Unconstrained violence: any means necessary(14:33) Fanaticism as a multidimensional continuum(16:09) Ideological fanaticism drove most of recent historys worst atrocities(19:24) Death tolls dont capture all harm(20:55) Intentional versus natural or accidental harm(22:44) Why emphasize ideological fanaticism over political systems like totalitarianism?(25:07) Fanatical and totalitarian regimes have caused far more harm than all other regime types(26:29) Authoritarianism as a risk factor(27:19) Values change political systems: Ideological fanatics seek totalitarianism, not democracy(29:50) Terminal values may matter independently of political systems, especially with AGI(31:02) Fanaticisms connection to malevolence (dark personality traits)(34:22) The current influence of ideological fanaticism(34:42) Historical perspective: it was much worse, but we are sliding back(37:19) Estimating the global scale of ideological fanaticism(43:57) State actors(48:12) How much influence will ideological fanaticism have in the long-term future?(48:57) Reasons for optimism: Why ideological fanaticism will likely lose(49:45) A worse starting point and historical track record(50:33) Fanatics intolerance results in coalitional disadvantages(51:53) The epistemic penalty of irrational dogmatism(54:21) The marketplace of ideas and human preferences(55:57) Reasons for pessimism: Why ideological fanatics may gain power(56:04) The fragility of democratic leadership in AI(56:37) Fanatical actors may grab power via coups or revolutions(59:36) Fanatics have fewer moral constraints(01:01:13) Fanatics prioritize destructive capabilities(01:02:13) Some ideologies with fanatical elements have been remarkably resilient and successful(01:03:01) Novel fanatical ideologies could emerge--or existing ones could mutate(01:05:08) Fanatics may have longer time horizons, greater scope-sensitivity, and prioritize growth more(01:07:15) A possible middle ground: Persistent multipolar worlds(01:08:33) Why multipolar futures seem plausible(01:10:00) Why multipolar worlds might persist indefinitely(01:15:42) Ideological fanaticism increases existential and suffering risks(01:17:09) Ideological fanaticism increases the risk of war and conflict(01:17:44) Reasons for war and ideological fanaticism(01:26:27) Fanatical ideologies are non-democratic, which increases the risk of war(01:27:00) These risks are both time-sensitive and timeless(01:27:44) Fanatical retributivism may lead to astronomical suffering(01:29:50) Empirical evidence: how many people endorse eternal extreme punishment?(01:33:53) Religious fanatical retributivism(01:40:45) Secular fanatical retributivism(01:41:43) Ideological fanaticism could undermine long-reflection-style frameworks and AI alignment(01:42:33) Ideological fanaticism threatens collective moral deliberation(01:47:35) AI alignment may not solve the fanaticism problem either(01:53:33) Prevalence of reality-denying, anti-pluralistic, and punitive worldviews(01:55:44) Ideological fanaticism could worsen many other risks(01:55:49) Differential intellectual regress(01:56:51) Ideological fanaticism may give rise to extreme optimization and insatiable moral desires(01:59:21) Apocalyptic terrorism(02:00:05) S-risk-conducive propensities and reverse cooperative intelligence(02:01:28) More speculative dynamics: purity spirals and self-inflicted suffering(02:03:00) Unknown unknowns and navigating exotic scenarios(02:03:43) Interventions(02:05:31) Societal or political interventions(02:05:51) Safeguarding democracy(02:06:40) Reducing political polarization(02:10:26) Promoting anti-fanatical values: classical liberalism and Enlightenment principles(02:13:55) Growing the influence of liberal democracies(02:15:54) Encouraging reform in illiberal countries(02:16:51) Promoting international cooperation(02:22:36) Artificial intelligence-related interventions(02:22:41) Reducing the chance that transformative AI falls into the hands of fanatics(02:27:58) Making transformative AIs themselves less likely to be fanatical(02:36:14) Using AI to improve epistemics and deliberation(02:38:13) Fanaticism-resistant post-AGI governance(02:39:51) Addressing deeper causes of ideological fanaticism(02:41:26) Supplementary materials(02:41:39) Acknowledgments(02:42:22) References --- First published: February 12th, 2026 Source: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/EDBQPT65XJsgszwmL/long-term-risks-from-ideological-fanaticism --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO. ---Images from the article:Apple Podcasts and Spotify do not show images in the episode description. 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Is Artificial Intelligence actually helping cancer patients, or is it just noise? In this episode of The Patient From Hell, Samira sits down with Dr. Shadi Nabhan to separate the Hype from the Reality in 2026.We discuss the massive evolution in oncology—from the "library days" of 1995 to the AI-driven diagnostics of today. Dr. Shadi shares his "Airport Analogy" for navigating a cancer diagnosis, offers a life-changing reframe on how we view advanced disease (it's not just "curable" vs. "terminal"—it can be "controllable"), and gives his #1 piece of advice for selecting a medical team that will actually show up for you when things get hard.Key Topics Discussed:AI in 2026: How doctors use AI to simplify complex terms like CAR T-cell therapy and why patients need to "trust but verify" AI-generated medical advice.The "Controllable" Reframe: Why treating metastatic cancer like diabetes or hypertension changes the patient experience.Navigating the "Airport": Why the healthcare system feels like being dropped in a foreign airport without a map.Advice for the Industry: What Healthcare Systems and Pharma companies need to change right now regarding clinical trials and drug pricing.About Today's Guest Dr. Chadi Nabhan:Dr. Chadi Nabhan is a board-certified hematologist, oncologist, and the Chief Medical Officer at Ryght, Inc., where he leads the integration of Generative AI into clinical research to accelerate the delivery of lifesaving therapies. With a career spanning leadership roles at Caris Life Sciences and the University of Chicago, Dr. Nabhan is a prolific researcher with over 300 publications and a prominent author whose work focuses on the intersection of medicine, justice, and technology.AI Visionary: Leading the charge in using AI to optimize clinical trials and patient outcomes.Expert Clinician: Trained at Northwestern and Harvard, with decades of experience in malignant hematology.Renowned Author: Published three books with Johns Hopkins University Press, including The Cancer Journey and the forthcoming AI and Cancer Care (2026).Podcast Host: Voice of the popular weekly series Healthcare Unfiltered.Quotes from the Episode:"We cure more patients than we have ever dreamt of... Women who are affected by breast cancer today are more likely to be completely cured." "Availability is key. Are they going to really pick up the phone and talk to you when you need them?"00:00 - The reality of the cancer journey (It's not smooth sailing)01:00 - Intro: Dr. Shadi Nabhan & The Fun Factor01:25 - AI in Healthcare: Hype, Hope, and Reality04:15 - How doctors use AI to explain complex therapies06:38 - Warning for patients using AI: "Garbage in, Garbage out"08:45 - The Evolution of Medicine: 1995 vs. 202613:00 - The "Airport Analogy": Why patients feel lost17:30 - MUST WATCH: Reframing "Terminal" cancer as "Controllable"21:30 - Advice for Healthcare Leaders: Agility & Patient Involvement23:50 - Advice for Pharma: Drug Pricing & Accelerating Innovation26:00 - The #1 criteria for picking your medical team28:18 - The importance of Second Opinions28:50 - What to expect in late 2026: AI in Cancer Care Book
Send us a Message! (But we can't respond, so feel free to email us at info@roman3.ca)This episode touches on the theme of Strengthening Culture.In this episode, we explore the ways that toxic behavior, dynamics, and work relationships enter our organizations. We provide a number of real-life examples to guide you so you can turn around these issues in your workplace.Our prescription for this episode is to understand that when it comes to toxic teams, culture, and behaviours, you need to understand when it is Terminal and when it is Treatable.Past Episode Referenced:S4 E3: How Do I Fix A Competitive Or Hostile Team Culture? S3 E7: Are We Sheltering Toxic Leaders? S2 E12: AI VS Automation, Toxic Employees, Wellness Accommodations - Answering Listener Questions Here is a recent article Coby published on LinkedIn: The Myth Of The Toxic EmployeeDon't forget to sign up for our New Quarterly Newsletter that launched in the fall of 2024!About Our Hosts!James is an experienced business coach with a specialization in HR management and talent attraction and retention. Coby is a skilled educator and has an extensive background in building workforce and organizational capacity. For a little more on our ideas and concepts, check out our Knowledge Suite or our YouTube Channel, Solutions Explained by Roman 3.
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Alan Porter is a former U.S. Army Black Hawk instructor pilot turned nationally recognized financial educator, bestselling author, and certified financial fiduciary. After a long military career and success in real estate and mortgage lending, a series of family health crises reshaped his understanding of financial planning, life insurance, and long-term care. Today, Alan specializes in advanced tax-free retirement planning, wealth preservation, business exit strategies, and legacy planning for high-net-worth individuals and entrepreneurs. Make sure to download our free guide, 7 Questions Every Passive Investor Should Ask, here. Key Takeaways Understand why health events, not market cycles, are the biggest threat to retirement security Learn how sequence of returns risk can quietly devastate traditional retirement plans Discover how life insurance can function as a tax-free retirement and liquidity tool See why effective interest cost matters more than stated interest rates Learn how proactive tax and retirement planning can protect wealth across generations Topics Why Financial Planning Became Personal for Alan Family health crises exposed major gaps in traditional planning Terminal illness rider benefits provided critical, tax-free liquidity Firsthand experience reshaped Alan's career focus Health Care Costs and Long-Term Care Risk Long-term care costs range from $50,000–$200,000 per year and continue rising Medicare does not cover long-term care; Medicaid requires asset spend-down Health events can erase decades of savings without proper planning Sequence of Returns Risk Explained Early retirement losses can permanently derail portfolios Market downturns combined with withdrawals accelerate depletion Traditional advisors often overlook this risk Effective Interest Cost and Hidden Debt Mortgages and credit cards carry much higher real costs than advertised rates Effective interest cost reveals how much money truly goes to lenders Eliminating high-interest debt can outperform traditional investments Becoming Your Own Bank Cash-value life insurance allows borrowing while assets continue compounding Loan repayment is flexible and under the policyholder's control Policies can fund education, vehicles, emergencies, and retirement Limitations of 401(k)s and Qualified Plans Fees, taxes, and required minimum distributions reduce net retirement income Taxes are deferred, not eliminated Most investors underestimate future tax exposure Tax-Free Retirement and Legacy Planning Properly structured insurance strategies can deliver tax-free income Policies avoid Social Security taxation and Medicare means testing Assets can transfer across generations more efficiently Round of Insights Failure that set Alan up for success: Not planning ahead. Failing to prepare for life events led to higher costs and financial strain later. Digital or mobile resource recommended: Alan's YouTube channel and educational resources at StrategicWealthStrategies.com. Book recommended most in the last year: Tax-Free Retirement Solution. Daily habit that keeps him focused: Early mornings, daily workouts, and structured planning to start each day with intention. #1 insight for creating long-term wealth: Learn how insurance products work and what they can truly do. Next Steps Visit Alan's website and check out his retirement tax calculator Review your current retirement and tax strategy Learn how sequence of returns risk affects your plan Evaluate long-term care exposure and insurance options Explore tax-free income strategies before retirement Get a second opinion on your financial plan Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you're enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW, and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you don't miss an episode.
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Text threads made AI feel personal, then agents made it productive, and suddenly “success” turns into chaos you can't even track. In this episode, Ron sits down with Pedram Amini, creator of Maestro, to show what agent work looks like when you stop babysitting and start orchestrating. Pedram lays out why context windows are the limiter, why harnessing beats model-chasing right now, and how Auto Run executes task-docs with fresh context every iteration so agents can run for hours (or days) without melting down. Impactful Moments 00:00 - Intro 02:05 - Codex desktop sparks agent shift 06:40 - Harness beats model iteration 08:10 - Context window: the hidden limiter 12:10 - Terminal sprawl creates agent chaos 14:05 - Maestro panels: agents, tabs, history 17:25 - Auto Run: fresh context per task 26:15 - “Donate tokens” via Symphony PRs 28:20 - AI tax debate gets spicy 33:05 - Start simple: download and run Links Connect with Pedram on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pedramamini/ Check out Maestro for yourself: https://runmaestro.ai/ Check out our upcoming events: https://www.hackervalley.com/livestreams Join our creative mastermind and stand out as a cybersecurity professional: https://www.patreon.com/hackervalleystudio Love Hacker Valley Studio? Pick up some swag: https://store.hackervalley.com Continue the conversation by joining our Discord: https://hackervalley.com/discord Become a sponsor of the show to amplify your brand: https://hackervalley.com/work-with-us/
It's been a week of chaos in Westminster, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer fights for survival. The crisis he faces reached fever pitch on Sunday with the resignation of his chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, followed swiftly the next morning by the departure of Tim Allan, his director of communications. On Monday afternoon, the pressure escalated further when Anas Sarwar, Labour leader in Scotland, became the most senior figure yet to publicly call for Starmer's resignation. So can his government survive the next week ahead?This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.com/thestoryGuest: Aubrey Allegretti, chief political correspondent, The Times.Host: Manveen Rana.Producer: Harry Stott, Sophie McNulty.We want to hear from you - email: thestory@thetimes.comRead more: With Morgan McSweeney forced out, PM may not be far behindFurther listening: Mandelson, Epstein and the fight for survival at No 10Clips: Times Radio, BBC, The Telegraph, Sky News, ITV News, GB NewsPhoto: Getty Images, The Times, Dinesh MehtaThis podcast was brought to you thanks to subscribers of The Times and The Sunday Times. To enjoy unlimited digital access to all our journalism subscribe here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The cap was first introduced as a condition of planning when Terminal 2 was granted planning permission in 2007. Political correspondent Mícheál Lehane has the latest.
Energy Minister Simon Watts announced a contract for a billion dollar LNG import terminal in Taranaki is expected to be signed by the middle of the year, with construction finishing next year or early 2028. Mercury Energy chief executive Stew Hamilton spoke to Corin Dann.
Topics covered in this episode: Command Book App uvx.sh: Install Python tools without uv or Python Ending 15 years of subprocess polling monty: A minimal, secure Python interpreter written in Rust for use by AI Extras Joke Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training The Complete pytest Course Patreon Supporters Connect with the hosts Michael: @mkennedy@fosstodon.org / @mkennedy.codes (bsky) Brian: @brianokken@fosstodon.org / @brianokken.bsky.social Show: @pythonbytes@fosstodon.org / @pythonbytes.fm (bsky) Join us on YouTube at pythonbytes.fm/live to be part of the audience. Usually Monday at 10am PT. Older video versions available there too. Finally, if you want an artisanal, hand-crafted digest of every week of the show notes in email form? Add your name and email to our friends of the show list, we'll never share it. Michael #1: Command Book App New app from Michael Command Book App is a native macOS app for developers, data scientists, AI enthusiasts and more. This is a tool I've been using lately to help build Talk Python, Python Bytes, Talk Python Training, and many more applications. It's a bit like advanced terminal commands or complex shell aliases, but hosted outside of your terminal. This leaves the terminal there for interactive commands, exploration, short actions. Command Book manages commands like "tail this log while I'm developing the app", "Run the dev web server with true auto-reload", and even "Run MongoDB in Docker with exactly the settings I need" I'd love it if you gave it a look, shared it with your team, and send me feedback. Has a free version and paid version. Build with Swift and Swift UI Check it out at https://commandbookapp.com Brian #2: uvx.sh: Install Python tools without uv or Python Tim Hopper Michael #3: Ending 15 years of subprocess polling by Giampaolo Rodola The standard library's subprocess module has relied on a busy-loop polling approach since the timeout parameter was added to Popen.wait() in Python 3.3, around 15 years ago The problem with busy-polling CPU wake-ups: even with exponential backoff (starting at 0.1ms, capping at 40ms), the system constantly wakes up to check process status, wasting CPU cycles and draining batteries. Latency: there's always a gap between when a process actually terminates and when you detect it. Scalability: monitoring many processes simultaneously magnifies all of the above. + L1/L2 CPU cache invalidations It's interesting to note that waiting via poll() (or kqueue()) puts the process into the exact same sleeping state as a plain time.sleep() call. From the kernel's perspective, both are interruptible sleeps. Here is the merged PR for this change. Brian #4: monty: A minimal, secure Python interpreter written in Rust for use by AI Samuel Colvin and others at Pydantic Still experimental “Monty avoids the cost, latency, complexity and general faff of using a full container based sandbox for running LLM generated code. “ “Instead, it lets you safely run Python code written by an LLM embedded in your agent, with startup times measured in single digit microseconds not hundreds of milliseconds.” Extras Brian: Expertise is the art of ignoring - Kevin Renskers You don't need to master the language. You need to master your slice. Learning everything up front is wasted effort. Experience changes what you pay attention to. I hate fish - Rands (Michael Lopp) Really about productivity systems And a nice process for dealing with email Michael: Talk Python now has a CLI New essay: It's not vibe coding - Agentic engineering GitHub is having a day Python 3.14.3 and 3.13.12 are available Wall Street just lost $285 billion because of 13 markdown files Joke: Silence, current side project!
Keir Starmer has lost a second senior aide, less than 24 hours after the departure of chief of staff Morgan McSweeney.Are we now in the terminal phase of Keir Starmer's premiership?Hugo Rifkind unpacks the politics of the day with Charlotte Ivers, Sebastian Payne and Patrick Maguire. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The government has announced a new liquified natural gas import terminal - and is promising lower power prices will come as a result. Energy Minister Simon Watts spoke to Corin Dann.
WBBM political editor Geoff Buchholz reports Chicago city leaders are showing off a new video previewing the next concourse at O'Hare International Airport.
WBBM political editor Geoff Buchholz reports Chicago city leaders are showing off a new video previewing the next concourse at O'Hare International Airport.
Clare joins Ian Teasdale in the north Lake District for a very personal walk. Ian and his wife, Catherine, are on a mission to climb all 214 Wainwright fells as part of their 'Terminal Hillness' project which they started following Ian's diagnosis of incurable bowel cancer. He wants to raise awareness of the lack of cancer support facilities in their region and he decided the best way to do this was by completing a full round of the Wainwrights. As they hike up Longlands, Ian shares memories connected to the landscape he grew up in. The forecast was grim before they set off, but the sun shone, and the only rain that fell created the most beautiful rainbow across the valley. They started at Longlands, Grid Ref NY266358, and completed a 6 mile circuit with views of Skiddaw and the Northern Fells. Presenter: Clare Balding Producer: Karen Gregor
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In this week's episode of High on Home Grown, we're digging into some serious research, real-world consequences, and important policy movement: Macky opens with a study shared by Cromag on Discord, looking at cannabis use before and after legalisation in Canada and how it intersects with mental health status. Published in The Lancet Regional Health, it's a data-heavy piece that adds much-needed context to an often oversimplified debate. Dr. Margaret follows with another fascinating study suggesting that lifetime cannabis use may be linked to greater cognitive performance in aging populations. Challenging long-held assumptions about long-term effects and brain health. We also look at reports that “High January” is fuelling a cannabis boom, while experts simultaneously flag potential health concerns. A reminder that growth, access, and responsibility all need to move forward together. John brings positive news from Mississippi, where lawmakers have approved a bill allowing medical marijuana use in hospitals for terminally ill patients. A meaningful step toward compassion-led healthcare. And Smee closes with a sobering story from The Independent, where a man suffered life-changing burns following an explosion at a suspected cannabis farm. Something that makes the panel sceptical of this claim! Another packed episode blending science, policy, progress, and the risks that still come with prohibition-era realities.
The guys go deep into the Buffalo Central Terminal. It's widely regarded as one of the most haunted places in New York. There's a rich history and paranormal activity tied to its past, as well as its ultimate abandonment!!!https://m.youtube.com/shorts/l5g_ZFHhcREhttps://thebuffaloreview.wordpress.com/2017/11/04/ghost-tours-celebrate-the-haunted-history-of-buffalos-central-terminal/https://wblk.com/ghost-stories-is-the-central-terminal-one-of-buffalos-most-haunted-places/https://hauntedus.com/new-york/buffalo-central-terminal-haunted-train/https://www.newyorkhauntedhouses.com/real-haunt/buffalo-central-terminal.html
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Sats Terminal is the first native Bitcoin super app, bringing together Bitcoin loans, yield, and trading in a single interface and developer SDK. Sats Terminal is backed by YZi Labs (formerly Binance Labs), Coinbase Ventures, and Draper Associates.The founders of Sats Terminal recently joined the Bitcoin.com News Podcast to talk about the technology.Stan Havryliuk (CEO and Co-Founder) and Rishabh Java (CTO and Co-Founder) of Sats Terminal shared their journey, starting with their backgrounds in crypto and fintech. Stan had previous experience with Bitcoin.com and running a large Eastern European exchange, while Java had built and sold a fintech company, finding crypto to be a more open building environment. The inspiration for Sats Terminal stemmed from a highly problematic user experience Stan encountered while trading BRC20s, which resulted in him overpaying significantly for a single token. This incident highlighted a clear need for good, user-friendly interfaces in the growing Bitcoin DeFi market to encourage wider adoption. The two founders met online while working on a previous project and formalized their partnership after meeting in person in Buenos Aires.The company secured notable financial backing from major investors. Java's connection to Coinbase Ventures was established after winning an AI agent hackathon at their San Francisco office, which led to a successful pitch. Stan described how they were quickly accepted into the YZi Labs (aka Binance Labs) accelerator program after applying shortly before the deadline on a friend's recommendation, benefiting from a good product growth trajectory at the time. They also received early backing from the Draper family of VCs, including Draper Associates, Draper Dragon, and Boost VC. Stan's key advice for aspiring startups seeking funding is to "just keep building" and iterating fast, emphasizing that consistency compounds into success, alongside networking and participating in hackathons.Java elaborated on the evolution of native Bitcoin assets, moving from Ordinals to BRC20s and then to the improved Runes standard. He reported that Sats Terminal has already captured approximately 70% of the market share for trading Runes, showcasing their success in the ecosystem. They also acknowledged that the Bitcoin ecosystem's complexity, due to the lack of a central authority, means the market will ultimately decide which token standard becomes the long-term winner.The core of Sats Terminal's vision is encapsulated in their motto: "never sell your Bitcoin," but instead to make it work through products like trading, earning, and borrowing. Stan highlighted their belief that Bitcoin is the "only pristine collateral for loans," and their products are laying the groundwork for Bitcoin's transition from "digital gold" to a "productive asset." Java detailed their Borrow product as a self-custody, trust-minimized cross-chain loan solution where users can collateralize their Bitcoin for a loan without KYC. Stan announced that the first version of the Earn product, designed to simplify DeFi complexity for end-users, is being finalized and expected to go live in the next few weeks.Stan Havryliuk, CEO and Co-Founder of Sats Terminal, early Bitcoin investor and Web3 veteran with over eight years of experience scaling crypto businesses worldwide. Ex-Bitcoin.com and zondacrypto.com (BitBay.com).Rishabh Java, CTO and Co-Founder of Sats Terminal, serial entrepreneur, inventor, and Bitcoin builder with a proven track record of creating great technologies. Winner of 50 international hackathons, awarded by Steve Wozniak at 15 for BCI tech and exited Web2 startup at 21.To learn more about the project visit the website, and follow the team on X.
Travis and Jake are joined by journalist Mike Rothschild to discuss the second time that the federal government has killed someone in Minnesota then smeared them as a terrorist, the growing paranoia on the right that opposition to occupation by federal agents constitutes an “insurgency,” the White House manipulating photos using AI, Kash Patel treating the FBI like his personal Hype House, and alleged time travel by the late Charlie Kirk. Subscribe for $5 a month to get all the premium QAA episodes: www.patreon.com/qaa Mike Rothschild https://x.com/rothschildmd https://bsky.app/profile/rothschildmd.bsky.social Mike Rothschild's Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cw/MikeRothschild Check out our new podcast series network Cursed Media and binge the entirety of our exclusive shows Science in Transition by Liv Agar and Truly, Tradly, Deely by Annie Kelly https://cursedmedia.net Editing by Corey Klotz. Theme by Nick Sena. Additional music by Pontus Berghe. Theme Vocals by THEY/LIVE (https://instagram.com/theyylivve / https://sptfy.com/QrDm). Cover Art by Pedro Correa: (https://pedrocorrea.com) https://qaapodcast.com QAA was known as the QAnon Anonymous podcast.
In this episode of The Kelsi Sheren Perspective, Kelsi and her guest, Alex Schadenberg, delve into the controversial topic of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) in Canada, particularly focusing on the ethical implications and real-life cases that highlight the potential dangers of the program. They discuss the tragic story of Keanu, a young man who was approved for euthanasia despite not being terminally ill, and the role of doctors like Dr. Ellen Wiebe in these decisions. The conversation emphasizes the alarming trend of euthanasia being normalized in society, especially among vulnerable populations, and raises questions about the motivations behind such practices, including financial incentives and systemic failures in mental health care.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Overview of MAID01:20 The Case of Keanu: A Tragic Euthanasia Story05:40 Ethical Concerns Surrounding Euthanasia10:46 Discrepancies in Euthanasia Practices Across Provinces15:52 The Role of Organizations in Promoting Euthanasia21:31 Manipulation and Coercion in Euthanasia Narratives26:51 The Legal Landscape of Euthanasia in Canada30:24 The Alarming Rise of Euthanasia Cases31:01 Euthanasia Statistics and COVID Comparisons32:45 The Economic Incentives Behind Euthanasia36:22 Organ Donation and Euthanasia Ethics40:11 Redefining Death: The Ethical Dilemma46:37 Witnessing Euthanasia: Emotional Impact and Trauma49:49 Coercion in Euthanasia: A Closer Look - - - - - - - - - - - -One Time Donation! - Paypal - https://paypal.me/brassandunityBuy me a coffee! - https://buymeacoffee.com/kelsisherenLet's connect!Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@thekelsisherenperspectiveInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thekelsisherenperspective?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw%3D%3DX: https://x.com/KelsiBurnsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelsie_sheren/Substack: https://substack.com/@kelsisherenTikTok - https://x.com/KelsiBurnsListen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1O3yiobOjThKHtqyjviy1a?si=6c78bdc2325a43aeSUPPORT OUR SPONSORS - - - - - - - - - - - -MasterPeace - 10% off with code KELSI - MasterPeace.Health/KelsiKetone IQ- 30% off with code KELSI - https://ketone.com/KELSIGood Livin - 20% off with code KELSI - https://www.itsgoodlivin.com/?ref=KELSIBrass & Unity - 20% off with code UNITY - http://brassandunity.com- - - - - - - - - - - - -CHARITYHeroic Hearts Project - https://www.heroicheartsproject.orgDefenders of Freedom - https://www.defendersoffreedom.usBoot Campaign - https://bootcampaign.org
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Topics covered in this episode: GreyNoise IP Check tprof: a targeting profiler TOAD is out Extras Joke Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training The Complete pytest Course Patreon Supporters Connect with the hosts Michael: @mkennedy@fosstodon.org / @mkennedy.codes (bsky) Brian: @brianokken@fosstodon.org / @brianokken.bsky.social Show: @pythonbytes@fosstodon.org / @pythonbytes.fm (bsky) Join us on YouTube at pythonbytes.fm/live to be part of the audience. Usually Monday at 11am PT. Older video versions available there too. Finally, if you want an artisanal, hand-crafted digest of every week of the show notes in email form? Add your name and email to our friends of the show list, we'll never share it. Michael #1: GreyNoise IP Check GreyNoise watches the internet's background radiation—the constant storm of scanners, bots, and probes hitting every IP address on Earth. Is your computer sending out bot or other bad-actor traffic? What about the myriad of devices and IoT things on your local IP? Heads up: If your IP has recently changed, it might not be you (false positive). Brian #2: tprof: a targeting profiler Adam Johnson Intro blog post: Python: introducing tprof, a targeting profiler Michael #3: TOAD is out Toad is a unified experience for AI in the terminal Front-end for AI tools such as OpenHands, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and many more. Better TUI experience (e.g. @ for file context uses fuzzy search and dropdowns) Better prompt input (mouse, keyboard, even colored code and markdown blocks) Terminal within terminals (for TUI support) Brian #4: FastAPI adds Contribution Guidelines around AI usage Docs commit: Add contribution instructions about LLM generated code and comments and automated tools for PRs Docs section: Development - Contributing : Automated Code and AI Great inspiration and example of how to deal with this for popular open source projects “If the human effort put in a PR, e.g. writing LLM prompts, is less than the effort we would need to put to review it, please don't submit the PR.” With sections on Closing Automated and AI PRs Human Effort Denial of Service Use Tools Wisely Extras Brian: Apparently Digg is back and there's a Python Community there Why light-weight websites may one day save your life - Marijke LuttekesHome Michael: Blog posts about Talk Python AI Integrations Announcing Talk Python AI Integrations on Talk Python's Blog Blocking AI crawlers might be a bad idea on Michael's Blog Already using the compile flag for faster app startup on the containers: RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache uv pip install --compile-bytecode --python /venv/bin/python I think it's speeding startup by about 1s / container. Biggest prompt yet? 72 pages, 11, 000 Joke: A date via From Pat Decker
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Things are finally starting to look good for Manchester United ahead of their big game against Arsenal this weekend. A convincing win against their city rivals last weekend sets them up nicely for a visit to the league leaders. So is Vish feeling confident? Well, what do you think?He joins Luke and Pete to preview that game. Plus, Diego Costa questions Antonio Conte's sexual capacity, Eden Hazard launches a wine brand, and the police prepare for more equine assaults at Fratton Park.Find us on Bluesky, X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: https://www.patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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