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This episode dives into Google's Gemma 2, which claims to outperform GPT-3.5 while tackling responsible AI practices. We explore Black Forest Labs' Flux model, featuring 12 billion parameters and tailored versions for various users. Olivia sheds light on the ethical concerns surrounding the resurgence of pseudoscience in machine learning, particularly physiognomy. Lastly, Belinda reviews critical research on AI safety, advocating for clearer metrics to prevent misleading claims about safety advancements. Contact: sergi@earkind.com Timestamps: 00:34 Introduction 01:37 Google's tiny AI model bests GPT-3.5 02:48 Announcing Flux by Black Forest Labs: The Next Leap in Text-to-Image Models 04:28 The reanimation of pseudoscience in machine learning and its ethical repercussions 06:06 Fake sponsor 08:04 MoMa: Efficient Early-Fusion Pre-training with Mixture of Modality-Aware Experts 09:55 Spectra: A Comprehensive Study of Ternary, Quantized, and FP16 Language Models 11:41 Safetywashing: Do AI Safety Benchmarks Actually Measure Safety Progress? 13:33 Outro
Ternary, a platform that helps companies manage how much they're spending on cloud resources across multiple public cloud providers, today announced that it raised $12 million in a Series A funding round.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.06.23.544496v1?rss=1 Authors: Sirbu, A., Bathe-Peters, M., Inoue, A., Lohse, M., Annibale, P. Abstract: G protein-coupled receptors conformational landscape can be reportedly affected by their local, microscopic interactions within the cell plasma membrane. A pleiotropic stimulus to alter the cortical environment within intact cells, namely osmotic swelling, is employed here to monitor the response in terms of receptor function and downstream signaling. We observe that in osmotically swollen cells the beta2-Adrenergic receptor, a prototypical GPCR, favors an active conformation, resulting in cAMP transient responses to adrenergic stimulation that have increased amplitude. The results are validated in primary cell types such as adult cardiomyocytes, a relevant model where swelling occurs upon ischemia-reperfusion injury. Our results suggest that receptors function is finely modulated by their biophysical context, and specifically that osmotic swelling acts as a potentiator of downstream signaling, not only for the beta2-Adrenergic receptor, but also for other receptors, hinting at a more general regulatory mechanism. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Joe and Matt are two pioneers in the data engineering space. They recently published the book: The Fundamentals of Data Engineering which is now a best seller, and have worked together at Ternary data consulting in the space for the past 5 years. In this episode we learn about the future of data engineering, the scope of new AI models, and about how they make career transitions at this stage in their careers. Their Book: https://amzn.to/3IW9XeZJoe's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephreis/Matt's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/housleymatthew/
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk about their preferred coding styles and preferences they use, and why. Linode - Sponsor Whether you're working on a personal project or managing enterprise infrastructure, you deserve simple, affordable, and accessible cloud computing solutions that allow you to take your project to the next level. Simplify your cloud infrastructure with Linode's Linux virtual machines and develop, deploy, and scale your modern applications faster and easier. Get started on Linode today with a $100 in free credit for listeners of Syntax. You can find all the details at linode.com/syntax. Linode has 11 global data centers and provides 24/7/365 human support with no tiers or hand-offs regardless of your plan size. In addition to shared and dedicated compute instances, you can use your $100 in credit on S3-compatible object storage, Managed Kubernetes, and more. Visit linode.com/syntax and click on the “Create Free Account” button to get started. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It's an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at logrocket.com/syntax. Freshbooks - Sponsor Get a 30 day free trial of Freshbooks at freshbooks.com/syntax Show Notes 00:11 Welcome 02:35 Function definition 06:43 File path aliases 09:36 Implicit vs Explicit Return 13:49 Array.reduce() VS literally anything else 17:37 Loop vs array method 22:55 Sponsor: Linode 23:37 Updating vs creating a new var 30:36 Iterable to Array 34:46 Sponsor: LogRocket 36:16 Destructuring vs Object.property 39:22 Destructuring Arrays vs Reference by index 41:40 Number(string) vs +string 43:35 Incrementing 45:06 Multiple ifs 47:48 Multiple ifs vs switch vs Ternary 51:05 Promises / Error Catching 53:50 if(falsy) block VS return false; 55:51 Sponsor: Freshbooks 56:26 Spaces vs tabs 58:39 Trailing commas 00:40 Semicolons 02:49 SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Scott: Video Archives Podcast Wes: Ubiquiti Wifi Shameless Plugs Scott: LevelUp Tutorials Wes: Wes Bos Tutorials Tweet us your tasty treats Scott's Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes' Instagram Wes' Twitter Wes' Facebook Scott's Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets
Joe Reis and Matthew Housley of Ternary Data join us to talk about building loosely coupled systems, data contracts, and avoiding data hell. They also elaborate on some of our favorite passages from their incredible book: Fundamentals of Data Engineering. We also muse over future-facing trends such as data streaming becoming the future ETL (ETL 2.0). Joe and Matt break down their expert perspectives on this episode of What's New in Data with host John Kutay. What's New In Data is a data thought leadership series hosted by John Kutay who leads data and products at Striim. What's New In Data hosts industry practitioners to discuss latest trends, common patterns for real world data patterns, and analytics success stories.
Ternary is an adjective that means ‘composed of three parts.' Our word of the day comes from the Latin word ternarius (tear NAR ee oos) which means ‘three at once.' From the very beginning, the company's focus was ternary, with one part dedicated to marketing, and the other two related to manufacturing and delivery.
Ternary is an adjective that means ‘composed of three parts.' Our word of the day comes from the Latin word ternarius (tear NAR ee oos) which means ‘three at once.' From the very beginning, the company's focus was ternary, with one part dedicated to marketing, and the other two related to manufacturing and delivery.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.10.07.511138v1?rss=1 Authors: Naud, R., Wang, X., Friedenberger, Z., Shin, J. N., Beique, J.-C., Larkum, M., Doron, G. Abstract: Theories of attention and learning have hypothesized a central role for high-frequency bursting in cognitive functions, but experimental reports of burst-mediated representations in vivo have been limited. Here we used a novel demultiplexing approach to separate independent streams of information from considering neurons as having three possible states: silent, singlet- and burst-firing. We studied this ternary neural code in vivo while animals learned to behaviorally report direct electrical stimulation of the somatosensory cortex and found two acquired yet independent representations. One code, the event rate, represented the stimulus in a small fraction of cells and showed a small modulation upon detection errors. The other code, the burst fraction, correlated more globally with stimulation and more promptly responded to detection errors. Bursting modulation was potent and its time course evolved, even in cells that were considered unresponsive based on the firing rate. During the later stages of training, this modulation in bursting happened earlier, gradually aligning temporally with the representation in event rate. The alignment of bursting and event rate modulation sharpened firing rate coded representations, and was strongly associated behavioral accuracy. Thus a fine grain separation of spike timing patterns reveals two signals that accompany stimulus representations: an error signal that can be essential to guide learning and a sharpening signal that could enact top-down attention. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by PaperPlayer
Here are answers to some fundamental questions about hypergraphs:A hyperedge can connect any number of nodes: one, two, three, four, seventeen or any other number.And a hypergraph can include any of these different kinds of hyperedge, or all of them.Let's take a look at what this means for Wolfram Physics... and at some of the beautiful hypergraphs it allows us to generate!I release The Last Theory as a video too! Watch here.The full article is here.Kootenay Village Ventures Inc.
What is the state of Data engineering today and where is it going (or should it be going)? Who better to talk about Data Engineering than the authors of the recent O'Reilly book “Fundamentals of Data Engineering”, Joe Reis and Matt Housley from Ternary Data. Join Tim, Juan, Joe and Matt to discuss the state of data engineering.
Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/datascienceharp Find Joe online: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephreis Joe is a business-minded data nerd who's worked in the data industry for 20 years. In his two decades as a practitioner he's worked on the full gamut of data tasks from statistical modeling, forecasting, machine learning, data engineering, data architecture, and almost everything else in between. He's taken all that experience and started his own venture and is currently the CEO of Ternary data. Watch the video of this episode: https://youtu.be/6jGmXBaTJkI Memorable Quotes from the episode: [00:42:09] "...My other piece of advice, which is, do you lose money for the firm? I'll be understanding. If you lose a shred of reputation, I will be ruthless. Let's talk with me. Right. Reputation is everything. As he also says, it takes a lifetime to build a reputation. It takes 15 minutes to destroy it. So when we started our business, I thought it was interesting. We didn't really care about the money. We cared about reputation and cared about doing great work, meeting great people and just, I think developing good relationships. I always optimizing for reputation. I think we thought if we could build that pile of reputational capital, the money would follow. The reverse is rarely true, though. In the short term, you can build as much money as you can, but you can destroy your reputation. And then who's going to want to do business with you?" Highlights of the show: [00:01:11] Guest Introduction [00:03:34] Joe, where did you grow up and what was it like there? [00:05:22] What were you like as a high school kid? What did you think your future would look like? [00:06:46] When you'd make the move over to Salt Lake City? Was that when you started working? Did you go to school there? [00:09:08] What was it like kind of when you first started out and what drew you to this kind of field (data science)? [00:14:02] Where is the science in data science? Is there any science in data science? Is it scientism? [00:26:10] How did you guys link up and decide to start ternary data and can we even get the story behind the companies name as well? [00:27:23] What are some problems that you just see as a consultant pop up over and over? [00:34:06] Do engineers add value and how should we think about a return on investment for the work that they do? [00:41:23] Talk to us about your blog post about the concept of reputational capital. [00:43:04] Do you have any tips for people who are just early in their data science career. In their first job as a data scientist, how can they accrue some of this 'reputational capital'? [00:45:56] How reading science fiction has made you a better technologist? What science fiction has done for you, has it made you a better technologist? [00:47:44] What would you say is the one sci-fi work that's had the biggest influence on you as a technologist? [00:51:04-00:51:17] You've got such a dope setup here. What's all this about? The keyboards? You got turntables, you got multiple keyboards. Are you making your music. Do you got any undercover Spotify? [00:52:59] It's 100 years in the future. What do you want to be remembered for? Random Round [00:54:02] When do you think the first video to hit to 1 trillion views on YouTube will happen? When will that happen and what will that video be about? [00:55:33] What song do you have on repeat? [00:55:53] What are you currently reading? [00:59:19] What's kind of your process when you're reading? [01:03:12] What talent would you show off in a talent show? [01:03:39] What do you mean by organizational behaviour? Don't forget to register for regular office hours by The Artists of Data Science: http://bit.ly/adsoh Register for Sunday Sessions here: http://bit.ly/comet-ml-oh Listen to the latest episode: https://player.fireside.fm/v2/eac-KT9/latest?theme=dark The Artists of Data Science Social links: Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/datascienceharp YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HarpreetSahotaTheArtistsofDataScience Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/datascienceharp Facebook https://facebook.com/TheArtistsOfDataScience Twitter: https://twitter.com/datascienceharp
Let's talk about cloud certifications! What's the Ternary team's experience with cloud certs? Should you get a cloud cert? If so, which ones should you get, and how should you prepare? We answer these questions, along with live listener Q&A. --------------------------------- TERNARY DATA We are Matt and Joe, and we're "recovering data scientists". Together, we run a data architecture company called Ternary Data. Ternary Data is not your typical data consultancy. Get no-nonsense, no BS data engineering strategy, coaching, and advice. Trusted by great companies, both huge and small. Ternary Data Site - https://ternarydata.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/ternary-data/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3H60XHMp6BrUzR5eUZDyZg
In May's edition of Recharge there's the usual update on all the previous month's news from Matt Fernley and Cormac O'Laoire, which includes an update on China, discussions on LFP vs Ternary batteries, cathode capacity additions and Hard Rock prices and outlook. This month's interview is with Ken Hoffman from McKinsey's Basic Materials Institute, who talks in more detail about the fascinating tear-down report on a number of batteries recently released by his team and gives some insight about their thoughts on future strategy in batteries and battery raw materials. Enjoy our podcasts? Check out our free Investor's Guide to Battery Materials series.
As cloud infrastructures become larger and more complex, challenges emerge in the areas of FinOps and DevOps. In this episode of Cloud N Clear, host Miles Ward, CTO, SADA, discusses these challenges with Sasha Kipervarg, Co-Founder & CEO of Ternary Inc., and Lukas Karlsson, Cloud Architect / Developer Advocate, Broad Institute. Ternary, a partner of SADA, is looking to solve these issues. Ternary is the world’s first native FinOps cloud cost optimization tool, built on Google Cloud, that provides organizations transparency to make better decisions and create a culture of accountability, collaboration, and trust between finance, operations, and technical teams. Host: Miles Ward Guests: Sasha Kipervarg, Lukas Karlsson Connect on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cloudnclear https://twitter.com/SADA https://twitter.com/milesward Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/milesward/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/skiper/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukaskarlsson/ To learn more, visit SADA.com.
On this week's episode of The Data Stack Show, Eric and Kostas are joined by Matthew Housley, CTO, and Joe Reis, CEO and co-founder of Ternary Data. These self-described “recovering data scientists” focus on teaching skills to build a solid foundation for organizations to work with their data.Highlights from this week's episode include:Joe and Matt's background and expertise (2:44)Common threads and trends in the data sphere (9:39)Differences and commonalities between startups and enterprises and the way they deal with data (18:28)Discussing how the role of data engineering has evolved over the years and what it might morph into in the near future (27:52)The ideal data infrastructure and what future shifts excite them (39:52)How ML is shaping the data space (44:30)The state of real time (49:56)The Data Stack Show is a weekly podcast powered by RudderStack. Each week we'll talk to data engineers, analysts, and data scientists about their experience around building and maintaining data infrastructure, delivering data and data products, and driving better outcomes across their businesses with data.RudderStack helps businesses make the most out of their customer data while ensuring data privacy and security. To learn more about RudderStack visit rudderstack.com.
From 2007, S-Pill performed in many festivals, club residencies in and through variety of mixes, S-Pill constantly showed us his own definition of correlations between Deep, Minimal, House and Techno, that is still moving forward from the past. TRACKLIST: @zemog0 - Rapé (Ambient Interpretation) [@differentexhibition] @Pessimist - Mist [@osirismusic-uk] Out Of Place Artefacts (@vril_01 & @rodhad) - Geomantic [WSNWG] Regis - Blood Witness (Restructured) [@downwards] @nigm-lau - Night Moans [@circularlimited] @EinKa - After Clouds [@goldmin-music] @danieli_whs - I1 [@lowless-music] @albert_van_abbe - iX One [@indigoaera] @aleksiperala - NL-L56-19-08697 [@clone-nl Basement Series] @candyflipa - Duna, Pt. 01 [@utchrecords] @eduardodelacalle - Tudo [@elektrotribe] @linnelisabet - Ternary & Beyond [@planetrhythmrec] FLAWS - Observent [@floatrecords] @v-a-y-u - Calyce [@affin] @Einox - Géricault (@Kontinum Remix) [@Oslated] Metro Skim - From 3D Into 5th [@6dimensions] @advancedtransistor - Termistor [@konsequentrecords] @tesstberlin - Neverending Hole [@msdmnr] Peder Mannerfelt (@the-subliminal-kid) - Our Levels [Needs] @gianlucameloni-laertes - The Immortal (@psyk Remix) [@lykosrecords] Matteo Cortese (@vllx) - Rrrrrhh II (Vertical Spectrum Remix) [Collapse] @Mod21 - We will finally drown in cold water [@onthe5thday] Positive Centre - Ancestor One (@sleeparchiveofficial Remix 2) [@in-silent-series] @pwccaofficial - Elected [Inducted waves] @kontrol273 - Terminal 1 (@linearsystem Remix) [@holliday-addicts] @inigokennedy - Dust-point [@tsunamirecs] @unclear000 - Shadow (@nertia-1 Remix) [@anaohrecords] Follow S-Pill here: www.soundcloud.com/sjp0 www.instagram.com/s_pill_ www.facebook.com/djspill OUTER DIMENSION www.soundcloud.com/outerdimension www.instagram.com/outerdimension www.facebook.com/OUTERDIMENSION www.formaviva.com/outer-dimension Premiere Requests, Infos & Promos outerdimension.au@gmail.com
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.10.24.353243v1?rss=1 Authors: Rani, G., Kuroda, K., Vemparala, S. Abstract: Using atomistic molecular dynamics simulations, we study the interaction of ternary methacrylate polymers, composed of charged cationic, hydrophobic and neutral polar groups, with model bacterial membrane. Our simulation data shows that the random ternary polymers can penetrate deep into the membrane interior and partitioning of even a single polymer has a pronounced effect on the membrane structure. Lipid reorganization, on polymer binding, shows a strong affinity of the ternary polymer for anionic POPG lipids and the same is compared with the control case of binary polymers (only cationic and hydrophobic groups). While binary polymers exhibit strong propensity of acquired amphiphilic conformations upon membrane insertion, our results strongly suggest that such amphiphilic conformations are absent in the case of random ternary polymers. The ternary polymers adopt a more folded conformation, staying aligned in the direction of the membrane normal and subsequently penetrating deeper into the membrane interior suggesting a novel membrane partitioning mechanism without amphiphilic conformations. Finally, we also examine the interactions of ternary polymer aggregates with model bacterial membranes, which show that replacing some of the hydrophobic groups by polar groups leads to weakly held ternary aggregates enabling them to undergo rapid partitioning and insertion into membrane interior. Our work thus underscores the role of inclusion of polar groups into the framework of traditional binary biomimetic antimicrobial polymers and suggests different mode of partitioning into bacterial membranes, mimicking antimicrobial mechanism of globular antimicrobial peptides like Defensin. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
If you were in data 20 years ago, it wasn't cool. Nowadays, it is a trendy job to have in tech. Joe has stuck through it all and has now bucked the trend and has a unique offering in his data company. Listen in to his story! #hustletheday Find Joe Reis here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephreis/ https://www.ternarydata.com/ Find Hustle Energy here: https://hustle.energy https://instagram.com/hustle.energy Find Trent V. Bray here: https://linkedin.com/in/trentvbray https://instagram.com/trentvbray
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1. Чого мені не вистачає в Go:- Map/Reduce і map(), reduce(), filter() функції в slice і map- Generics- Named parameters- Ternary operator- async/await- checked exceptions2. Архітектура системи: AWS stack vs no vendor lock- DevOps driven architecture- serverless architecture і vendor lock3. Роздуми про КРІ- М.Дорофеев "Шухарт, 6-сигма и люди снежинки с руками из жопы (Скрамомер и канбанометр)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPDJXngp2bM- М.Дорофеев "Джедайские техники: Как воспитать свою обезьяну, опустошить инбокс и сберечь мыслетопливо" https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34656521- М.Дорофеев "Воспитай свою обезьяну" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DukfcM24tgk4. По pet проекту особливих новин нема5. Побудова процесів в компанії:- Крок 1: З хаосу на дошку- Крок 2: Перетворюємо дошку на інструмент і Аналізуємо стан процесу на діаграмах- Крок 3: Оптимізація процесу - ліміти і правила6. Книга випуску Robert C. Martin "Clean Agile: Back to Basics" https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/45280021-clean-agileСайт подкасту https://sheremetat.name, де можна коментуватиMusic: www.bensound.comGoodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/90037016-taras-sheremetaTelegram: https://t.me/tl_notesTwitter: https://twitter.com/sheremetatFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sheremetat.podcast
Ben Edwards recently joined Cyentia, and joins Jay and Wade on his first podcast. They talk about research for RiskRecon briefly discuss Ternary plots and heirarchical models (the research will be out soon). They also cover the Prioritization to Prediction Volume 3 research recently released in partnership with Kenna Security.
In part one of our "Form and Analysis" series, we familiarized ourselves with the building blocks of a form, such as motives, phrases and periods. Now, we will begin our official discussion on small forms. We will cover rounded, simple, sectional and continuous binary forms. Then we will move into ternary and compound ternary forms. Finally, we will close it out with a brief discussion on theme and variations.
DOWNLOAD: http://ply.ms/dms37 01.Intro / [CDR] 02.Moonlight Tunes - You will find the way (Original mix) / [Melancholy] 03.7Wonders - Found you (Original mix) / [Beyond The Stars] 04.Roman Messer & Mhammed El Alami With Julia Lav - Memories (Ahmed Romel remix) / [Suanda] 05.Alexander Turok & Emma Lock - No ordinary day (Feel remix) / [2Rock] 06.Nifra Feat. Seri - Army of lights (DRYM remix) / [Coldharbour] 07.Allen & Envy & Miikka Leinonen - Panorama (Original mix) / [Pure Trance] TRACK OF THE WEEK 08.Aurora Night - Romel (Original mix) / [Club Family] 09.Beatsole & Michael Retouch Feat. Juliet Lyons - Shed a tear (Original mix) / [Magic Trance] 10.Josh Ferrin - When the night comes (Original mix) / [Transistic] 11.Tony Grand - Dragon (Original mix) / [Ternary] 12.Dimension - Dopamina (Extended mix) / [Flashover] 13.JERZYK vs. Astuni - Sequor (Original mix) / [Trance All-Stars] 14.CubeTonic Feat. Dilara Gadel - So strong (Original mix) / [Suanda] 15.Johnny Yono - White light (Original mix) / [Euphonic] 16.Dan Chase Feat. Diana Leah - Voice inside (Extended mix) / [Black Sunset] 17.Adip Kiyoi & Susie Ledge - Ever after (Original mix) / [Essentializm]
Ternary Conditional Operators in Swift 2.2 (CartoonSmart Video Tutorial Podcast 28) This video tutorial we’ll talk about how to shorthand some if…else statements with the ternary conditional operators. With a bool variable you can quickly make a value equal something based on two conditions. For example… let someVar = question ? answer1 : answer2 , where question is a bool […]
Programming languages have a lot of operators. More than most calculators anyway. Do you know what they are? Did you know there is an order to them? This episode explains precedence, associativity, and evaluation order.
DOWNLOAD: http://ply.ms/dms01 01.Intro / [CDR] 02.Nick The Kid - Connie (Original mix) / [Discover] 03.Ula - Way down the road (Original mix) / [Delaforce] 04.Orbion - Athena (Original mix) / [Club Family] 05.The Cracken Feat. Angel Falls - Save you (Original mix) / [We Are Trance] 06.SoundLift - Unstoppable (Original mix) / [Natura] 07.Susana & Beat Service - Reach the sun (Chris SX rework) / [Amsterdam] 08.Mhammed El Alami & Naoufal Lamrani - Perfection (Original mix) / [Always Alive] TRACK OF THE WEEK 09.Ruslan Radriges - Alteri (Extended mix) / [ASOT] 10.Daniel Vitellaro Feat. Tina K - All i need (Original mix) / [AVA] 11.Paul Pele - Despair (Original mix) / [Veritas] 12.Mike Wendes - Mariya (Sou Kanai remix) / [Ternary] 13.Raddle B Feat. Rita Raga - For eternity (Dave Cold remix) / [D.Max] 14.Luke Bond vs Cartel - Once more (Extended mix) / [Garuda]
From Tim Prasil, author of "Magic of the Movies" and "The Crasher", our showcase presents this thoughtful and engaging tale. What makes a mind? Is it the ability to calculate? To learn? Or without the power of the imagination is there something missing essential to life itself? And if we suddenly found ourselves able to create such a life.... what would we say to it? We present for your consideration... Thinking In Ternary.
10/29/06: New 6 minute episode, BinaryTernary.mp3 Answers the question, “What are binary and ternary compounds?”
This is a recorded Experience Report from the APLN Leadership summit at Agile 2006.Leading from a Position of No Power: A Customer's Perspective of an Agile Team by Alexia Bowers. Leadership challenges that customers face on an agile project.Alexia is the COO of Ternary software and she speaks of her challenges leading from the customer seat.Hope you enjoy.-bob payne
Fri, 1 Jan 1993 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3958/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3958/1/010.pdf Baldus, H. P.; Schnick, Wolfgang; Lücke, Jan; Wannagat, U.; Bogedain, G. Baldus, H. P.; Schnick, Wolfgang; Lücke, Jan; Wannagat, U. und Bogedain, G. (1993): Silicon phosphorus nitride, the first ternary compound in the silicon-phosphorus-nitrogen system. In: Chemistry of Materials, Vol. 5, Nr. 6: pp. 845-850.