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Andrew Schulz's Flagrant 2 with Akaash and Kaz
Schulz Reacts: Bill Cosby is a Free Man

Andrew Schulz's Flagrant 2 with Akaash and Kaz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 18:39


Join Andrew, Akaash, AlexxMedia, Mark and the Truffle as they discuss Bill Cosby's release from prison.

Bastards of the Universe
Episode 23: Rehydrated Bastards

Bastards of the Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 54:10


Quarantined aboard the HBS Saturday Morning! Drew’s E3 Picks! Truffle-sploitation with Pig! And some hellraising in Amusement Park June with Bébé’s Kids! Don't forget to like/share/subscribe to Bastards of the Universe on Facebook, follow @bastardhouse on Twitter and @bastardsoftheuniverse on Instagram! Join us live on Twitch at https://www.twitch.tv/bastardsoftheuniverse Music provided by https://soundcloud.com/spicydingo

Speculate!
Episode 258 of Speculate!–Blades in the Dark–Part Thirty-Two of The Case of the Cindered Seal!

Speculate!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 48:17


One of the Porters tries to get fancy as the group approaches Derrn's warehouse. The Strange Friends find a few more clues as they take stock. Melvir and Truffle react poorly to the unorthodox manner of Crossroads' visit, leading to yet more property damage. “The Case of the Cindered Seal” is a joint production with […]

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien
FN Java, Java on Java and GraalVM features

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 85:02


An airhacks.fm conversation with Shaun Smith (@shaunmsmith) about: the virtual conference problem, prerecorded talks, pre-recording and cheating, the Drive-In Conf in bulgaria, the state of FN Java, building a scalable platform is harder than building the fn-project, lambdas and functions are starting to be used properly, migrating monolith to lambda functions, deploying a JAX-RS resource as a function, moving from Oracle Clouds to Core Java at Oracle Labs, product manager for GraalVM, Maxwell, Maxine and GraalVM, airhacks.fm episode: From Maxwell over Maxine to Graal VM, SubstrateVM and Truffle, from Java bytecode to machine code, COBOL, WebAssembly, PHP, Python, R, LLVM, WebAssembly on CloudFlare, Java annotations vs. Java annotation processing, mapping Java Persistence API (JPA) is ideas to Micronaut Data, Micronaut data is based on conventions, JPA based on defaults, micronaut data is similar to iBatis, small microservices become too expensive, you can serve a a few millions of customers with a single monolith, netflix monolith architecture, the overhead of kubernetes, Google Cloud Run, heroku-like service becomes popular again, Oracle Application Cloud Service, Google Cloud Run, mult-tier compilation for truffle, booting faster with GraalVM, Java Serialization with GraalVM, Java Espresso or running Java as foreign language on Java, Espresso interprets Java bytecode, GraalVM introduces resource constraints for byte code execution, GraalVM becomes a docker-like environment, GraalVM improves security guarantees, Java SecurityManager APIs on steroids with GraalVM, the gvisor project, WebLogic multi-tenancy features, GraalVM in Oracle Database, stored procedures in Oracle Database with GraalVM or Oracle Multilingual Engine|, GraalVM ships Java VisualVM, GraalVM Community Edition comes with the same license as openJDK, benchmark suite for the JVM, GraalVM CE should perform faster as openJDK, GraalVM EE is a lot faster than GraalVM CE, GraalVM consumes less resources, GraalVM comes with partial escape analysis, GraalVM comes with G1 garbage collector, GraalVM isolates is a nested JVM, GraalVM goes JVM-less, OpenJ9 vs. GraalVM performance, openJDK performance is competitive with openJ9, AuroraJVM on Oracle Database, Oracle Coherence GoldenGate HotCache and TopLink, running JPA backwards, debezium subscribes to XStream, GraalVM advisory board Shaun Smith on twitter: @shaunmsmith

Andrew Schulz's Flagrant 2 with Akaash and Kaz
CDC Says Masks Are For Cucks

Andrew Schulz's Flagrant 2 with Akaash and Kaz

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 120:35


Welcome back to another great episode of Flagrant 2 - join Andrew, Akaash, AlexxMedia, Mark Gagnon and the Truffle as they discuss the complexities of this week's hot topics. INDULGE

Travel Bubble
Episode 20 - Christian Schöberl: The Penguin Account

Travel Bubble

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 121:47


Christian Schöberl is the Operations Manager for Europe, Russia and Iceland at the world’s largest small group adventure travel company – Intrepid Travel. He also happens to be my boss. Two years ago, I was interviewed by Christian for the position of European Tour Leader. It was a Skype interview and I was in a small wooden chalet in the village of Oščadnica, Slovakia - the only place I could get good internet connection was in the bathtub. Thankfully, that didn’t put him off and I got the job. Now the shoe is on the other foot and I get to ask all the questions. This is an epic episode and I would expect nothing less from Christian. With over 15 years in travel industry, he’s visited over 100 countries and worked as a Tour Leader himself all over Europe. From Bavaria, Germany, he has lived in Italy for around ten years as well as a few years in the Czech Republic. He’s been to Venice more than 300 times and Africa 14 times. He’s a perfect Travel Bubble guest. We talk about dodging rhino horns, why Bavaria is 10 percent better than the rest of Germany, the challenges of non-Italians complaining about Italy, visiting a country that is so off-the-beaten-track that it doesn’t even have a guide book, a country that has something to suit everyone, how smiling can get you access to all areas, phallic souvenirs and of course, The Penguin Account. As usual, spoilers and #TravelBubbleFilmClub below. Don't forget to like, share, rate and subscribe to support the podcast. . . . . . Country No.1: Djibouti Activity: Snorkelling in the Red Sea Food: Seafood and the Yemenite cuisine. Anything else/links…. Lake Assal, the lowest point in Africa Khat leaves – the highly addictive drug. Ardoukoba volcano Country No.2: South Africa Activity: “Every person in the world, whatever their interest, would find something to suit them” Food: Braai (barbecue) Anything else/links…. Hluhluwe Game Reserve Country No. 3: Italy Activity: Regional trips. Rome/Tuscan countryside. Food: Tratorria Da Mimmo, Venice Anything else/links…. Truffle hunting in Piedmont Wildcard: Antarctica Top Travel Tip – Smile Best Souvenir: Chess sets from all over the world, a Malawian set in particular. Travel Bubble Film Club My Octopus Teacher, South Africa (2020) Happy People: A Year In The Taiga, Germany/Russia (2010) Follow us on Travel Bubble Facebook and Instagram @TravelBubblePodcast. Don’t forget to rate, share, comment, like and subscribe. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/travelbubblepodcast/message

Role Up D&D
The Bane Glorious: Episode LXXXVII - Friends of Old

Role Up D&D

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 94:30


The Glorious traverse Eileanar, searching for clues about the Lady's mysterious meeting. With the aid of the indomitable Truffle, they soon spot a suspicious character. But there are beings far stranger amidst the city's mage towers. Cast: Kathryn as Erallur, Edward as Flint, Jessica as Juniper, Simon as Sa'luk with Adam as Elsie and Michael as The Dungeon Master.

projectupland.com On The Go
Truffle Hunting With Your Bird Dog

projectupland.com On The Go

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 8:40


Training and conditioning are top priorities for the off-season, but it can be fun to mix up the routine a bit to avoid boredom and to continue developing the working partnership between you and your dog. If you're fortunate to live in an area where truffles grow wild or are cultivated, learning to truffle hunt with your bird dog can be a fun and rewarding activity.

Ash Said It® Daily
True PIMENTO CHEESE Story: Chef Stacey Suga West

Ash Said It® Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 14:43


Suga's Pimento Cheeses has added two new mouth-watering flavors, Gourmet Pesto & Feta and Black Truffle, to an already-diverse menu of pimento cheese offerings. The new options join other cravable and popular flavors already on Suga's menu including Bacon Asiago, Smoked Gouda, Roasted Poblano and Monterey Jack, an extra spicy version with serrano peppers. Suga's offers eight total traditional flavors and four vegan pimento cheese options. Suga's Pimento Cheeses also launches a new interactive web site to further penetrate local Atlanta shops, larger markets in the Atlanta metro, and expand throughout the Southern region. The new web site will feature pimento cheese recipe inspiration, the story behind the cheese, a list of local stores and markets where Suga's Pimento Cheeses can be purchased and an e-commerce store where customers can purchase their favorite flavors. Web: https://sugasfood.com Follow: @sugaspimentocheeses “Pesto & Feta and Black Truffle are direct responses to what our customers asked for,” said Chef Suga, founder and creator of Suga's Pimento Cheeses. “Even though COVID-19 set everyone back, we are blessed to expand and grow our presence in stores throughout Atlanta and into Tennessee. We're confident the web relaunch will help us bring our pimento cheese to even more raving fans.” Stacey West, aka Chef Suga, and her pimento cheeses have been sought after throughout metro Atlanta thanks to her memorable presence at local farmer's markets and hyper-local shops as well as an early foray into a weekly Powder Springs brunch spot where the fan favorite was her signature Southern cheese spread. Chef Suga graduated from Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Atlanta with dreams of running a restaurant. After working with some of the top chefs in the Atlanta Metro area, including Chef Hilary of The Hil at Serenbe and Chef Holly, executive chef of Georgia Grown, she launched Suga's Enterprises, LLC in April 2016, taking over the kitchen and dining room of a local Powder Springs restaurant one day only for two months to serve Sunday brunch and try her hand at the restaurant industry. Stacey, her son Quinton Jones, who is also a chef, and her husband Robert West created southern brunch favorites such as chicken and waffles with maple butter, catfish po' boys, sweet potato corn muffins, and pimento cheese and grits. While they enjoyed the entire menu, customers overwhelmingly latched onto the pimento cheese. Suga's Pimento Cheeses launched just over a year later, in June 2017, thanks to the raving fans and high demand for the creative pimento cheese brand. “Our pimento cheeses are perfect on burgers, eggs, in grilled cheese or just fresh out of the container,” Chef Suga said. When she received requests for a spicier version in addition to her original pimento cheese, Chef Suga started experimenting with different types of spicy peppers, started selling her pimento cheese spread at the Marietta Square Farmers Market and sold out on the first day. Eventually the West's grew the business to many other markets and stores around metro Atlanta and into Tennessee and launched nine different flavors of pimento cheese. They debuted a 10th flavor, the smoked gouda pimento cheese, at the 2018 Atlanta Cheese Fest earning a finalist spot in the 2019 Flavor of Georgia food competition. Chef Suga and her team uses farm fresh, no preservatives and small batch ingredients from local restaurant supply companies, Atlanta farmers and other local vendors to ensure the highest and most fresh quality. Suga's Pimento Cheeses' vegan options are dairy, soy and nut free and contain potato and corn-based cheese, vegan mayo, vegan cream cheese and other non-dairy ingredients. Stacey earned the nickname “Suga” (pronounced “Shuh-gah”) when her first grandbaby was born. She didn't want to be called “grandma” so her daughter, Chanty, came up with the alternative “Suga.” She quickly began to be known as “Chef Suga.” Suga's Pimento Cheeses is headquartered in Powder Springs, Ga. and the pimento cheese is made locally in Marietta, Ga. Find more information about Chef Suga, her brand of cravable pimento cheeses, and a complete list of farmer's market and local shop locations at: www.sugasfood.com. About the show: ► Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ► Need Goli Gummies? https://go.goli.com/1loveash5 ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH584216 ►For discount Pangea Products: https://embracepangaea.grsm.io/ashsaiditmedia3226 ► Want the ‘coldest' water? https://thecoldestwater.com/?ref=ashleybrown12 ► Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ► SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ ► Newsletter: manage1.com/subscribe?u=2a2ca3b799467f125b53863http://ashsaidit.us11.list-c8&id=a6f43cd472 #atlanta #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, iHeart Radio & Google Play. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!

Ash Said It® Daily
True PIMENTO CHEESE Story: Chef Stacey Suga West

Ash Said It® Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 14:43


Suga's Pimento Cheeses has added two new mouth-watering flavors, Gourmet Pesto & Feta and Black Truffle, to an already-diverse menu of pimento cheese offerings. The new options join other cravable and popular flavors already on Suga's menu including Bacon Asiago, Smoked Gouda, Roasted Poblano and Monterey Jack, an extra spicy version with serrano peppers. Suga's offers eight total traditional flavors and four vegan pimento cheese options. Suga's Pimento Cheeses also launches a new interactive web site to further penetrate local Atlanta shops, larger markets in the Atlanta metro, and expand throughout the Southern region. The new web site will feature pimento cheese recipe inspiration, the story behind the cheese, a list of local stores and markets where Suga's Pimento Cheeses can be purchased and an e-commerce store where customers can purchase their favorite flavors. Web: https://sugasfood.com Follow: @sugaspimentocheeses “Pesto & Feta and Black Truffle are direct responses to what our customers asked for,” said Chef Suga, founder and creator of Suga's Pimento Cheeses. “Even though COVID-19 set everyone back, we are blessed to expand and grow our presence in stores throughout Atlanta and into Tennessee. We're confident the web relaunch will help us bring our pimento cheese to even more raving fans.” Stacey West, aka Chef Suga, and her pimento cheeses have been sought after throughout metro Atlanta thanks to her memorable presence at local farmer's markets and hyper-local shops as well as an early foray into a weekly Powder Springs brunch spot where the fan favorite was her signature Southern cheese spread. Chef Suga graduated from Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Atlanta with dreams of running a restaurant. After working with some of the top chefs in the Atlanta Metro area, including Chef Hilary of The Hil at Serenbe and Chef Holly, executive chef of Georgia Grown, she launched Suga's Enterprises, LLC in April 2016, taking over the kitchen and dining room of a local Powder Springs restaurant one day only for two months to serve Sunday brunch and try her hand at the restaurant industry. Stacey, her son Quinton Jones, who is also a chef, and her husband Robert West created southern brunch favorites such as chicken and waffles with maple butter, catfish po' boys, sweet potato corn muffins, and pimento cheese and grits. While they enjoyed the entire menu, customers overwhelmingly latched onto the pimento cheese. Suga's Pimento Cheeses launched just over a year later, in June 2017, thanks to the raving fans and high demand for the creative pimento cheese brand. “Our pimento cheeses are perfect on burgers, eggs, in grilled cheese or just fresh out of the container,” Chef Suga said. When she received requests for a spicier version in addition to her original pimento cheese, Chef Suga started experimenting with different types of spicy peppers, started selling her pimento cheese spread at the Marietta Square Farmers Market and sold out on the first day. Eventually the West's grew the business to many other markets and stores around metro Atlanta and into Tennessee and launched nine different flavors of pimento cheese. They debuted a 10th flavor, the smoked gouda pimento cheese, at the 2018 Atlanta Cheese Fest earning a finalist spot in the 2019 Flavor of Georgia food competition. Chef Suga and her team uses farm fresh, no preservatives and small batch ingredients from local restaurant supply companies, Atlanta farmers and other local vendors to ensure the highest and most fresh quality. Suga's Pimento Cheeses' vegan options are dairy, soy and nut free and contain potato and corn-based cheese, vegan mayo, vegan cream cheese and other non-dairy ingredients. Stacey earned the nickname “Suga” (pronounced “Shuh-gah”) when her first grandbaby was born. She didn't want to be called “grandma” so her daughter, Chanty, came up with the alternative “Suga.” She quickly began to be known as “Chef Suga.” Suga's Pimento Cheeses is headquartered in Powder Springs, Ga. and the pimento cheese is made locally in Marietta, Ga. Find more information about Chef Suga, her brand of cravable pimento cheeses, and a complete list of farmer's market and local shop locations at: www.sugasfood.com. About the show: ► Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ► Need Goli Gummies? https://go.goli.com/1loveash5 ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH584216 ►For discount Pangea Products: https://embracepangaea.grsm.io/ashsaiditmedia3226 ► Want the ‘coldest' water? https://thecoldestwater.com/?ref=ashleybrown12 ► Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ► SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ ► Newsletter: manage1.com/subscribe?u=2a2ca3b799467f125b53863http://ashsaidit.us11.list-c8&id=a6f43cd472 #atlanta #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, iHeart Radio & Google Play. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!

Java Off-Heap
OffHeap 60. JDK 16, Spring Native, Micronaut, Microprofile and GraalVM have new releases! Author tags, And Companies blaming Interns (boo!)

Java Off-Heap

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021 92:13


Hey y'all, well, this episode we dive into tons of fun stuff. There are new toys w/JDK 16, Spring Native and Graal. Essentially, it's a fun time to play with Native and new JDK 16 features (Records are mainstream!). And in a one-two punch, Spring Native release of 0.9, and Graal news of adopting truffle makes the ideal of adopting native images for your Java builds not far-fetched. It might have still some rough edges, but oh my, for some projects, it went from being painful, to a non-issue. So yeah. Millisecond startup times coming up! Micronaut is also out with 2.4.0, which we think is actually healthy! (we worried for a second or two). And Microprofile also has a release, with its LRA (and SAGA! pattern). We really wished SAGA was an acronym In addition some interesting consolidation happening with Crowdstrike buying Humio, and Okta acquiring Auth0. Interesting moves in security and authentication to say the least. We see how deep SolarWinds go with blaming an intern for their security woes. If that's your strategy, you already lost at the security game (shame!) And lastly, oh my, there is an Outlook vulnerability making its rounds. Important enough to hear (and patch!). You don't want weird inetpub/wwwroot files hanging in your outlook server. http://www.javaoffheap.com/datadog We thank DataDogHQ for sponsoring this podcast episode DO follow us on twitter @offheap http://www.twitter.com/offheap Take the JVM Survey! https://snyk.io/blog/java-ecosystem-survey-2021/ JDK 16 https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/the-arrival-of-java-16 MicroProfile LRA https://openliberty.io/blog/2021/01/27/microprofile-long-running-actions-beta.html CrowdStrike nabs Humio for $400M – https://techcrunch.com/2021/02/18/logging-startups-are-suddenly-hot-as-crowdstrike-nabs-humio-for-400m/ Micronaut 2.4.0 https://github.com/micronaut-projects/micronaut-core/releases/tag/v2.4.0 Okta acquires Auth0: https://techcrunch.com/2021/03/03/okta-acquires-cloud-identity-startup-auth0-for-6-5b/amp/?__twitter_impression=true&guccounter=1 SolarWinds blaming an intern https://twitter.com/cnn/status/1365445311066480641?s=21 @Author tags: https://twitter.com/headius/status/1366517443112402944?s=20 Graal and Truffle https://www.graalvm.org/reference-manual/java-on-truffle/ Microsoft Exchange Mass Hack: https://krebsonsecurity.com/2021/03/a-basic-timeline-of-the-exchange-mass-hack/  

Tequila talks with Quan and Don
Old fashion meat sweats!

Tequila talks with Quan and Don

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 33:05


Truffle butter steaks and rye old fashions, this is TTQD, say it back!

FourPlay
Dustin Resch Game 1

FourPlay

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 11:50


This week, Dustin Resch joins Carmela from Colorado to see how he does at our game of connections. Will he be coming back again next week? Only one way to find out! Here are today’s clues: 1. Velvet, Knight, Cash, Truffle. 2. Punch, Peter, Ears, White. 3. Descend, Kitchen, Heat, Swim. 4. Herb, Winnings, Tea, Luck.

RN Arts - ABC RN
Documentaries about truffle hunting and the craziest murder of the 21st Century

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 54:36


We hear from the makers of a beautiful, Oscar nominated documentary about a fading culture in the alpine region of Italy, and the director of a documentary about the bizarre assassination of Kim Jong-nam, the half brother of the North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.

RN Arts - ABC RN
Documentaries about truffle hunting and the craziest murder of the 21st Century

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 54:36


We hear from the makers of a beautiful, Oscar nominated documentary about a fading culture in the alpine region of Italy, and the director of a documentary about the bizarre assassination of Kim Jong-nam, the half brother of the North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.

Les Cast Codeurs Podcast
LCC 249 - Édition tu perds tes amis

Les Cast Codeurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 79:53


Emmanuel Antonio et Guillaume discutent de Java 16, de GraalVM, de micronaut, de Quarkus, de licence Elastic, de BinTray qui s’en va et d’attaque de chaine de fournisseurs. Et merci à José Paumard et Benoit Sautel pour leur crowdcast. Enregistré le 12 février 2021 Téléchargement de l’épisode LesCastCodeurs-Episode–249.mp3 News Langages Optimiser le MD5 dans la JVM dans la tête d’une optimisation du JDK optimisation proposée amène des surcharges de contentions (thread local) donc exploration de l’alternative difficulté des codes intrinseques (c’est à dire quand un pattern est détecté, le code est hardcodé par platforme. Donc tout changement du code qui sort du pattern veut dire pas mal de taf) Conversion hexadecimal en Java 17 Crowdcast de José sur Java 16 et article de Loic sur le sujet Java 16 Socket channels (Unix domain) Court circuit de la stack tcp, pas de file descriptor de mémoire Api vectorielle avec optimisation par plateforme Foreign linker api pour panama Et le support appel natif Support alpine (musl) et aarch64 pour Windows Record et pattern matching instanceof deviennent standard Illegal access passe en deny par défaut. Ça pue ;) Java sur Truffle dans GraalVM le GC reste sur la JVM hote qui peut etre hotspot ou SubstrateVM Dans le cas de SubstrateVM, ça veut dire que Java peut etre interprété dans ce mode ahead of time compiled (donc in JIT est embarqué). Pour faire tourner certains morceaux de Java “dynamique” ça peut valoir le coup Sinon c’est la vision de GraalVM de la VM universelle donc supporter Java “comme les autres langages” fait partie du puzzle Mais bon c’est dur de comprendre leur strategie Crowdcast JavaScript GraalVM de Benoit Sautel L’API Polyglot Appeler du Javascript depuis la JVM Migrer depuis Nashorn Démonstration et benchmark GraalJS avec Maven JEP 243 Java-Level JVM Compiler Interface Interview d’un responsable de GraalVM sur Nashorn vs GraalVM JBang - comment écrire des scripts en Java pourquoi les gens écrivent des scripts dans d’autre langages que Java un seul fichier, pas de structure complexe y compris dans les dependances un demarrage juste en lançant le ficher crée un environnement pour l’IDE Element worklet, rendre JavaScript preemptif Proposition de creation d’élément de code JavaScript qui peut tourner hors du thread principal by design. JS peux rendre la main mais c’est non preemptif (yield, promesses etc) et uniquement à un endroit précis Donc création de Element Worklet (un comme un runnable en Java) qui tourne dans un thread séparé, avec un message channel pour communiquer avec le reste Travaille sur un shadow dom par contre rien n’est détaillé sur le scheduler et la priorisation Librairies Driver JDBC Oracle sur Maven Central! Drivers support for Virtual Threads Extension reactives GraalVM native image (mais encore des trucs a amelioerer (allow incomplete classpath) Micronaut 2.3 support de JMS résolution de la Locale améliorations au système d’introspection bannière personnalisable Fondation pour Grails Idée des fondations était venu ensemble avec Micronaut Mais voulait apprendre de l’un avant de lancer l’autre Embrasse semver Le technical commutee va décider de la roadmap de ce que j’ai compris Intégration initiale de micronaut dans Grails 4 Plan: TX mongo dans GORM. Groovy server pages plus modulaire, native web socket, meilleure intégration Kafka Plan grails 5: Groovy 3, SB 2.4, gradle 6 et Java 15 Quarkus 1.11 RESTEasy Reactive Annotation scanning, metamodel generation au build, base sur vert.x route Dev UI les frameworks amènent des tâches de dev (config, list des bean CDI, database schema migration etc) Massive performance without headaches Infrastructure Les rebondissements d’Elastic vs AWS et du changement de licence Clarification d’Elastic “si vous vendez Elasticsearch directement en tant que service, vous serez impacté” entre les annonces et la licence, il y a une difference est-ce que tout competiteur sérieux à Elastic amènera un changement de licence? est-ce que Lucene est le prochain sur la liste? reflechissent à une license qui ouvre le code apres 3 à 5 ans BSL (Business Solftware License qui se transforme en ASL apres quelques années, et qui a une clause restrictive avant) La distribution Elastic d’Elasticsearch avait déjà un mix de ASL et de logiciels sous license proprietaire mais “source ouverte” AWS forks Elasticsearch Montrent les contribs ~10 sur Elasticsearch et annonce 250 contributions sur Lucene Les clients Elasticsearch resteront ASL 2.0 mais pas le client Java haut niveau qui a des dependence’s sur les classes serveur. Un nouveau client devrait arriver. Retour de l’ex CTO de Chef et sa position “pro” AWS et contre Elastic contre point de la position des gens du Message a caractere informatif 4 valeurs de l’OSS: The freedom to run the program as you wish, for any purpose The freedom to study how the program works, and change it so it does your computing as you wish The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help others The freedom to distribute copies of your modified versions to others at its heart, Open Source and Free Software are about the freedom to make the system work the way you wish au dessus est la communaute et le benefce de distribution qui fait un plus group morceau de clients potentiels Shay B - By putting the core of Elasticsearch into the open, we can presume he wanted the business value benefits of Open Source — collaboration in the commons, low friction acquisition for users, and hopefully the growth of an ecosystem around it. He got it tight open core - direct, and often critical, features are only available under a proprietary license co-mingle the source code for these features in the primary Elasticsearch repository Elastic NV creates a world where it is very, very difficult to collaborate only on the open source pieces. to whom does Elasticsearch belong? The community, or Elastic NV? Elasticsearch […] exists primarily to fuel the commercial ambitions of Elastic NV I, as a contributor, want to change the course of Elasticsearch in ways that benefit me (and perhaps others), but does so at the expense of Elastic NV, will I get that opportunity? The answer is most likely no — you will not. That truth is ultimately corrosive to sustainable communities. This is the deepest, most fundamental truth about Open Source and Free Software in action. That you, as a user, have rights. That those rights are not contingent on the ability of someone else to capture value. Companies who decide to build their business on Open Source cores need to get much more aggressive about their trademark policies. It should be clear and unambiguous that your trademark cannot be used for another product without your permission. If I may go further, I would make it clear that nobody but your company can create a distribution with your trademark on it at all, without your permission. Docker donne Docker Distribution à la CNCF code déjà ouvert et utilisé par certains mais avait forké c’est le coeur de DockerHub et est une container registry objectif extensibilité pour les usages particuliers des uns et des autres (systeme de stockage etc) Web Angular CLI 11.1 Support TypeScript 4.1 nouveau plugin webpack pour le compilateur Ivy (pas d’effet visible attendu) scelection des CSS critiques pour un chargement initial et inlining => opt-in pour l’instant EcmaScript 5 polyfill a été enrichi Outillage JFrog annouce que BinTray c’est fini aussi jcenter, gocenter, chartcenter etc fin des push 31 mars et fermeture de l’API REST et l’interface le 1er mai l’url jcenter continue encore un an si les projets utilisaient la synchro sur central, les pachkages seront là sinon il va falloir copier et les scripts font devoir evoluer questions sur la scalabiluté de MAven Central Brian Fox de Sonatype nous dit que tout va bien se passer Le blog officiel de Sonatype. Attaque de suply chain par squattage de nom privés chercher le nom de dépendances privées d’organisations publier une version “supérieure” sous le meme nom dans un repo public profit ! Déployer sur Maven Central avec une action GitHub Le Java action workflow fait plus que preparer Java avec clef GPG et tout JHipster Quarkus 1.0.0 contribué par Daniel Petisme et Anthony Viard JHipster Quarkus est un “blueprint” JHipster qui permet de surcharger la mécanique de génération pour obtenir un backend qui s’appuye sur Quarkus plutôt que Spring. Cela permet de généré rapidement une application fullstack (front + back). contenu Twitch d’antony Homebrew 3.0.0 est sorti support officiel de Apple M1 avec des bottles native. Pas tous les binaires installable ne supportent M1 Sécurité Dépassement de pile dans sudo introduit en juillet 2011 Loi, société et organisation Jeff Bezos ne sera plus CEO d’Amazon (juste président du directoire) Sacha Labourey aussi quitte le poste de CEO de CloudBees pour devenir Chief Strategy Officer passer de 100 a 250 M IPO Le blog de Sacha Nous contacter Soutenez Les Cast Codeurs sur Patreon https://www.patreon.com/LesCastCodeurs Faire un crowdcast ou une crowdquestion Contactez-nous via twitter https://twitter.com/lescastcodeurs sur le groupe Google https://groups.google.com/group/lescastcodeurs ou sur le site web https://lescastcodeurs.com/

BadGeek
Les Cast Codeurs n°249 du 15/02/21 - LCC 249 - Édition tu perds tes amis (80min)

BadGeek

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 80:31


Emmanuel Antonio et Guillaume discutent de Java 16, de GraalVM, de micronaut, de Quarkus, de licence Elastic, de BinTray qui s'en va et d'attaque de chaine de fournisseurs. Et merci à José Paumard et Benoit Sautel pour leur crowdcast. Enregistré le 12 février 2021 Téléchargement de l'épisode [LesCastCodeurs-Episode-249.mp3](https://traffic.libsyn.com/lescastcodeurs/LesCastCodeurs-Episode-249.mp3) ## News ### Langages [Optimiser le MD5 dans la JVM](https://cl4es.github.io/2021/01/04/Investigating-MD5-Overheads.html) * dans la tête d’une optimisation du JDK * optimisation proposée amène des surcharges de contentions (thread local) * donc exploration de l’alternative * difficulté des codes intrinseques (c’est à dire quand un pattern est détecté, le code est hardcodé par platforme. * Donc tout changement du code qui sort du pattern veut dire pas mal de taf) [Conversion hexadecimal en Java 17](http://marxsoftware.blogspot.com/2020/12/jdk17-hex-formatting-parsing.html) Crowdcast de José sur Java 16 et article de [Loic sur le sujet Java 16](https://www.loicmathieu.fr/wordpress/informatique/java-16-quoi-de-neuf/) * Socket channels (Unix domain) Court circuit de la stack tcp, pas de file descriptor de mémoire * Api vectorielle avec optimisation par plateforme * Foreign linker api pour panama * Et le support appel natif * Support alpine (musl) et aarch64 pour Windows * Record et pattern matching instanceof deviennent standard * Illegal access passe en deny par défaut. Ça pue ;) [Java sur Truffle dans GraalVM](https://medium.com/graalvm/java-on-truffle-going-fully-metacircular-215531e3f840) * le GC reste sur la JVM hote qui peut etre hotspot ou SubstrateVM * Dans le cas de SubstrateVM, ça veut dire que Java peut etre interprété dans ce mode ahead of time compiled (donc in JIT est embarqué). Pour faire tourner certains morceaux de Java “dynamique” ça peut valoir le coup * Sinon c’est la vision de GraalVM de la VM universelle donc supporter Java “comme les autres langages” fait partie du puzzle * Mais bon c’est dur de comprendre leur strategie Crowdcast JavaScript GraalVM de Benoit Sautel * [L’API Polyglot](https://www.graalvm.org/reference-manual/polyglot-programming/) * [Appeler du Javascript depuis la JVM](https://www.graalvm.org/reference-manual/js/JavaInteroperability/) * [Migrer depuis Nashorn](https://www.graalvm.org/reference-manual/js/NashornMigrationGuide/) * [Démonstration et benchmark GraalJS avec Maven](https://github.com/graalvm/graal-js-jdk11-maven-demo) * [JEP 243 Java-Level JVM Compiler Interface](https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/243) * [Interview d’un responsable de GraalVM sur Nashorn vs GraalVM](https://jaxenter.com/graalvm-nashorn-interview-147115.html) [JBang - comment écrire des scripts en Java](https://emmanuelbernard.com/blog/2021/01/18/jbang/) * pourquoi les gens écrivent des scripts dans d'autre langages que Java * un seul fichier, pas de structure complexe y compris dans les dependances * un demarrage juste en lançant le ficher * crée un environnement pour l'IDE [Element worklet, rendre JavaScript preemptif](https://jasonformat.com/element-worklet/) * Proposition de creation d’élément de code JavaScript qui peut tourner hors du thread principal by design. * JS peux rendre la main mais c’est non preemptif (yield, promesses etc) et uniquement à un endroit précis * Donc création de Element Worklet (un comme un runnable en Java) qui tourne dans un thread séparé, avec un message channel pour communiquer avec le reste * Travaille sur un shadow dom * par contre rien n’est détaillé sur le scheduler et la priorisation ### Librairies [Driver JDBC Oracle sur Maven Central!](https://blogs.oracle.com/developers/new-year-goodies-oracle-jdbc-21100-on-maven-central) * Drivers support for Virtual Threads * Extension reactives * GraalVM native image (mais encore des trucs a amelioerer (allow incomplete classpath) [Micronaut 2.3](https://micronaut.io/blog/2021-01-22-2-dot-3-release.html) * support de JMS * résolution de la Locale * améliorations au système d’introspection * bannière personnalisable [Fondation pour Grails](https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/01/oci-grails-foundation/) * Idée des fondations était venu ensemble avec Micronaut * Mais voulait apprendre de l’un avant de lancer l’autre * Embrasse semver * Le technical commutee va décider de la roadmap de ce que j’ai compris * Intégration initiale de micronaut dans Grails 4 * Plan: TX mongo dans GORM. Groovy server pages plus modulaire, native web socket, meilleure intégration Kafka * Plan grails 5: Groovy 3, SB 2.4, gradle 6 et Java 15 [Quarkus 1.11](https://quarkus.io/blog/quarkus-1-11-0-final-released/) * RESTEasy Reactive * Annotation scanning, metamodel generation au build, base sur vert.x route * Dev UI * les frameworks amènent des tâches de dev (config, list des bean CDI, database schema migration etc) * [Massive performance without headaches](https://quarkus.io/blog/resteasy-reactive-faq/) ### Infrastructure Les rebondissements d'Elastic vs AWS et du changement de licence * [Clarification d'Elastic](https://www.elastic.co/blog/license-change-clarification) * "si vous vendez Elasticsearch directement en tant que service, vous serez impacté" * entre les annonces et la licence, il y a une difference * est-ce que tout competiteur sérieux à Elastic amènera un changement de licence? * est-ce que Lucene est le prochain sur la liste? * reflechissent à une license qui ouvre le code apres 3 à 5 ans BSL (Business Solftware License qui se transforme en ASL apres quelques années, et qui a une clause restrictive avant) * La distribution Elastic d'Elasticsearch avait déjà un mix de ASL et de logiciels sous license proprietaire mais "source ouverte" * AWS [forks Elasticsearch](https://aws.amazon.com/fr/blogs/opensource/stepping-up-for-a-truly-open-source-elasticsearch/) * Montrent les contribs ~10 sur Elasticsearch et annonce 250 contributions sur Lucene * Les [clients Elasticsearch resteront ASL 2.0](https://twitter.com/jponge/status/1353721544997040131?s=21) * mais pas le client Java haut niveau qui a des dependence’s sur les classes serveur. Un nouveau client devrait arriver. * [Retour de l'ex CTO de Chef et sa position "pro" AWS et contre Elastic](https://medium.com/sustainable-free-and-open-source-communities/free-software-is-the-only-winner-in-elastic-nv-vs-aws-9416f2a0a7f5) * contre point de la position des gens du Message a caractere informatif * 4 valeurs de l'OSS: * The freedom to run the program as you wish, for any purpose * The freedom to study how the program works, and change it so it does your computing as you wish * The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help others * The freedom to distribute copies of your modified versions to others * at its heart, Open Source and Free Software are about the freedom to make the system work the way you wish * au dessus est la communaute et le benefce de distribution qui fait un plus group morceau de clients potentiels * Shay B - By putting the core of Elasticsearch into the open, we can presume he wanted the business value benefits of Open Source — collaboration in the commons, low friction acquisition for users, and hopefully the growth of an ecosystem around it. He got it * tight open core - direct, and often critical, features are only available under a proprietary license * co-mingle the source code for these features in the primary Elasticsearch repository * Elastic NV creates a world where it is very, very difficult to collaborate only on the open source pieces. * to whom does Elasticsearch belong? The community, or Elastic NV? * Elasticsearch [...] exists primarily to fuel the commercial ambitions of Elastic NV * I, as a contributor, want to change the course of Elasticsearch in ways that benefit me (and perhaps others), but does so at the expense of Elastic NV, will I get that opportunity? The answer is most likely no — you will not. * That truth is ultimately corrosive to sustainable communities. * This is the deepest, most fundamental truth about Open Source and Free Software in action. That you, as a user, have rights. That those rights are not contingent on the ability of someone else to capture value. * Companies who decide to build their business on Open Source cores need to get much more aggressive about their trademark policies. It should be clear and unambiguous that your trademark cannot be used for another product without your permission. If I may go further, I would make it clear that nobody but your company can create a distribution with your trademark on it at all, without your permission. [Docker donne Docker Distribution à la CNCF](https://www.docker.com/blog/donating-docker-distribution-to-the-cncf/) * code déjà ouvert et utilisé par certains mais avait forké * c'est le coeur de DockerHub et est une container registry * objectif extensibilité pour les usages particuliers des uns et des autres (systeme de stockage etc) ### Web [Angular CLI 11.1](https://blog.ninja-squad.com/2021/01/21/angular-cli-11.1/) * Support TypeScript 4.1 * nouveau plugin webpack pour le compilateur Ivy (pas d'effet visible attendu) * scelection des CSS critiques pour un chargement initial et inlining => opt-in pour l'instant * EcmaScript 5 polyfill a été enrichi ### Outillage [JFrog annouce que BinTray c'est fini](https://jfrog.com/blog/into-the-sunset-bintray-jcenter-gocenter-and-chartcenter/) * aussi jcenter, gocenter, chartcenter etc * fin des push 31 mars et fermeture de l'API REST et l'interface le 1er mai * l'url jcenter continue encore un an * si les projets utilisaient la synchro sur central, les pachkages seront là * sinon il va falloir copier * et les scripts font devoir evoluer * questions sur la scalabiluté de MAven Central * [Brian Fox de Sonatype](https://twitter.com/Brian_Fox/status/1357414525377642496) nous dit que tout va bien se passer * [Le blog officiel de Sonatype](https://blog.sonatype.com/dear-bintray-and-jcenter-users-heres-what-you-need-to-know-about-the-central-repository). [Attaque de suply chain par squattage de nom privés](https://medium.com/@alex.birsan/dependency-confusion-4a5d60fec610) * chercher le nom de dépendances privées d'organisations * publier une version "supérieure" sous le meme nom dans un repo public * profit ! [Déployer sur Maven Central avec une action GitHub](https://bjansen.github.io/java/2021/02/03/deploying-to-maven-central-using-github-actions.html) * Le Java action workflow fait plus que preparer Java * avec clef GPG et tout [JHipster Quarkus 1.0.0](https://github.com/jhipster/generator-jhipster-quarkus) contribué par Daniel Petisme et Anthony Viard * JHipster Quarkus est un "blueprint" JHipster qui permet de surcharger la mécanique de génération pour obtenir un backend qui s'appuye sur Quarkus plutôt que Spring. Cela permet de généré rapidement une application fullstack (front + back). * contenu [Twitch d'antony](https://www.twitch.tv/avdev4j) [Homebrew 3.0.0 est sorti](https://brew.sh/2021/02/05/homebrew-3.0.0/) * support officiel de Apple M1 avec des bottles native. Pas tous les binaires installable ne supportent M1 ### Sécurité [Dépassement de pile dans sudo](https://blog.qualys.com/vulnerabilities-research/2021/01/26/cve-2021-3156-heap-based-buffer-overflow-in-sudo-baron-samedit) * introduit en juillet 2011 ### Loi, société et organisation [Jeff Bezos ne sera plus CEO d'Amazon (juste président du directoire)](https://www.journaldugeek.com/2021/02/03/amazon-jeff-bezos-quitte-son-poste-de-directeur-general/) [Sacha Labourey aussi quitte le poste de CEO de CloudBees pour devenir Chief Strategy Officer](https://finance.yahoo.com/news/cloudbees-names-stephen-dewitt-ceo-140000459.html) * passer de 100 a 250 M * IPO * [Le blog de Sacha](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/sacha-labourey-the-next-phase-cloudbees) ## Nous contacter Soutenez Les Cast Codeurs sur Patreon [Faire un crowdcast ou une crowdquestion](https://lescastcodeurs.com/crowdcasting/) Contactez-nous via twitter sur le groupe Google ou sur le site web

Building the Open Web
Building the Protocol Infrastructure for Web3 w/ ChainSafe Co-founders Aidan Hyman and Gregory Markou

Building the Open Web

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 43:41


Aidan Hyman and Greg Markou are cofounders and CEO and CTO, respectively, of ChainSafe a global leader in blockchain protocol and infrastructure development. In this episode they talk with Sasha and Matt Lockyer about: • The Toronto crypto and developer ecosystem • Implementing Typescript for the Ethereum 2.0 ecosystem • Running and scaling a business when there's so much volatility in the space • The transformative community and experience of ETH Global and ETH Waterloo • The possibility of a light client, a key cornerstone feature, getting built and finished on Ethereum 2.0 • Problems to solve when building a decentralized product service like ChainSafe Files • Maintaining web3.jsEpisode links:Aidan Hyman: @Aidan_IHGregory Markou: @GregTheGreekChainSafe: https://chainsafe.ioChainSafe Files: https://files.chainsafe.ioOpen Roles at ChainSafe: https://chainsafe.io/careers[DEV TOOL] Lodestar, a Typescript implementation of Ethereum 2.0: https://github.com/ChainSafe/lodestar[DEV TOOL] Truffle: https://www.trufflesuite.com[DEV TOOL] Ganache: https://www.trufflesuite.com/docs/ganache/overview[DEV TO FOLLOW] Richard Moore: https://github.com/ricmoo[DEV TO FOLLOW] Nick Dodson: https://twitter.com/iamnickdodsonMatt Lockyer: @MattDLockyerSasha Hudzilin: @AliaksandrHLearn more about the Open Web Collective accelerator and be a part of a community of Web3 founders: https://www.openwebcollective.com

Plum Forest Podcast
The Bait

Plum Forest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 25:48


Truffle hunting has always been a huge part in Herschel’s family and he’s been doing it longer than he can remember. On one trip in particular, his luck takes a turn that neither him or any of our listeners would expect. And in bear country, this is not the kind of thing you need when hunting for truffles. Be sure to check out this week’s episode to see what happens to Herschel. https://www.plumforestpodcast.com http://drinkswithjosh.blogspot.com/ https://timhaetti.ch/ https://soundcloud.com/ringo-fonebonius-jones Support this podcast

Chairlift Chat
Season 2 Episode 4

Chairlift Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 24:08


First shred of the year! Wooo yeah! Breaking in the new stick in the quiver. Directional carving board for the win, despite the strap on the biding fail. Never mind I stomped on the sucker. Don demos all the women’s skis. We dredged up an old YouTube news review from ‘85 on “those dang snowboarders!” Truffle cheese with the Charcuterski(TM). If the chairlift chat podcast thing doesn’t work out, we can always fall back on a food/ charcuterie podcast. Beer bandolier for holding trekking poles? Is it worth it? And let’s not forget, Chairlift Stop Useless Trivia!!! Boom.

Bois & Bar Talk
Chocolate Truffle Stout

Bois & Bar Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 29:43


Drink Of The Week Today on the tenth episode of Season 3 on the Bois & Bar Talk podcast, the Drink Of The Week is Chocolate Truffle Stout by Hamden, CTs own Thomas Hooker Brewing Co. Beer Advocate describes this beer as a "sweet stout that is made in collaboration with Connecticut's favorite chocolatier, Munson's Chocolate(Avon, CT). Copious amounts of oat malt produce a silky, full bodied beer laced with hints of roast and chocolate derived from dark malts. Each sip ends with a mild chocolate bitterness from Munson's proprietary cocoa powder, added generously to the brew. To round out this beer, we add several pounds of cocoa nibs at the end of fermentation to provide a fresh chocolate aroma. How We Rated Chocolate Truffle Stout Rob’s Rating: 6.9/10 Kev’s Rating: 6.9/10 Chocolate Truffle Stout Show Notes On the 10th episode of Season 3 we celebrated our 50th total episode two years into the process. We get into the holiday spirit while drinking a Chocolate Truffle Stout thinking it was a festive choice. We touched on some of the best and worst Christmas presents we would receive during our childhood while also referencing reddit for some other experiences. It wouldn't be right if we didn't get side tracked and take a X rated turn during this special holiday edition episode touching on subjects not meant for adolescent ears! We go into adult gifts exchanged during our recent Secret Santa. Then we go into the value of socks as a present on Christmas. Looking for more? If you like this episode, you can check out episode 9 here. If you would like to support the show, take a look at our Patreon page. With Patreon you can support us financially so we can at least break even on our expenses, expand faster, and keep exploring new drinks! Cheers!

The Mushroom Hour Podcast
Ep. 60: Exploring the Endless Wonders of Truffle Fungi (feat. Dr. Matthew Smith)

The Mushroom Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 77:50


Today on Mushroom Hour we are joined by the distinguished Dr. Matthew Smith. Dr. Smith is an Associate Professor in the Department of Plant Pathology at the University of Florida and the curator of the UF Fungal Herbarium (FLAS). He teaches the UF mycology course and takes on the responsibility of identifying unknown fungi for a variety of Florida stakeholders, including the UF Plant Disease Clinic, UF-IFAS Extension Service, and the UF Veterinary School. His broad range of interests spans fungal ecology, evolution, and systematics. Dr. Smith has worked extensively on the biology and systematics of hypogeous fungi (“truffles”) and the ecology of plant-symbiotic ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi. However, he has also studied a variety of other fungal groups, including plant pathogens Armillaria mellea ("oak root fungus") and Claviceps purpurea (Ergot disease of grasses) as well as the nematode-destroying fungi (Orbiliales and other Ascomycota). Dr. Smith’s work combines the synergistic use of molecular, morphological, and culture-based methods in both laboratory and field settings.Topics Covered:Mycology Journey from Sonoma California to University of Florida What is a "Truffle"? Biology of Truffles Convergent Evolution of Truffle Fungi Edible Truffles & Genus Tuber Zygomycetes North American Truffles Commercial Truffle Farming Truffle Foraging & Truffle Hounds Role of Birds in Truffle Reproduction in Southern S. America Applied Uses of Mycorrhizal Fungi Tropical Ectomycorrhizal Fungi Gondwana & Biogeography Florida Museum of Natural History Episode Resources:Dr. Matthew Smith Website: https://plantpath.ifas.ufl.edu/people/faculty-pages/matthew-smith/ Mushrooms of the Gulf Coast (Book): https://www.amazon.com/Mushrooms-Gulf-Coast-States-Mississippi/dp/1477318151 Common Florida Mushrooms (Book): https://www.amazon.com/Common-Florida-mushrooms-James-Kimbrough/dp/B00069BG5I Mushrooms Demystified (Book): https://www.amazon.com/Mushrooms-Demystified-David-Arora/dp/0898151694/ Tuber magnatum (Truffle): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_truffle Tuber melanosporum (Truffle): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuber_melanosporum Tuber canaliculatum (Truffle): https://midwestmycology.org/tuber-canaliculatum/ Tuber lyonii (Truffle): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pecan_truffle William Murrill (Inspiration): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Murrill

Late Night With Chefs Podcast
Introduction Podcast 000

Late Night With Chefs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 59:49


In this podcast your host Truffle boy and Doug. Share there stories and experience nces during covid. Join Us weekly as we bring a Guest Chef.

Emerson Built That
THE BUSINESS OF MEMBERSHIPS, CLIENT RETENTION & FLEXIBILITY WITH SHAY COCHRANE

Emerson Built That

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 53:29


As a commercial photographer and product stylist, Shay’s clients span the globe (brands like Sugarfina, Pure Fiji, Truffle bags and Simplified Planner to name a few). But she is most well known for inadvertently kickstarting the "styled stock" industry with the creation of the SC Stockshop in 2013 which supplied beautiful stock imagery tailored specifically to female business owners. Today, powerhouse female entrepreneurs like Marie Forleo, Jenna Kutcher and thousands of others know and love her Social Squares Membership where she puts her years of work as a commercial stylist and photographer into a monthly subscription that supplies elevated brand imagery + visual marketing education for female-owned online brands. Thinking about starting a product or service: reach out to friends, family, connections and loose connections to get feedback. Because feedback is everything! I talk to Shay about her journey of starting a company, a membership and maintaining a fabulous work-life balance. She saw an opportunity to help small businesses and she seized it!We talk about these wonderful concepts to help your business:customers/clients have pain points and your company can help alleviate themmembership churnputting in as much effort on retaining as attaining new customersunderstand the customer journey - how your membership product will get them where they want and need to be, essentially paint a picture of how your company will help them reach their goalshow work can "swell" to fill the time and avoid that by working smarter and more efficientachieving flexibility with work time and maintaining a healthy personal life, while still running a successful and demanding businessthe 16 hour work weekhow to 80/20 your businessfind your nichealways find creative ways to stay connected to your customer, especially in the memberships businesssocial media is "renting" but newsletters are "owning"always ask yourself "does this scale?"A favorite quote from the episode "some great ideas are born out of the limitations that you have in your business."Links: Weekly Instagram Action Plan + 10 free SS images How to Double Your Income By Working Less (80/20 Guide) Social Squares Styled Stock Membership: www.socialsquares.com @socialsquares on Instagram // @shaycochrane on Instagram

KERB Life
KERB on the Inside: Catch ups! #7 (with Tom Bickers of Truffle Burger)

KERB Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 21:59


Reopening at Seven Dials Market, launching his first standalone site in Soho, packing away the meal kits (only to be plotting the secret next level of the meal kit), all while contending with hospitality curfews and a gutted central London, Tom Bickers' head is getting a bit done in, though his game face remains on point as he bikes around London, ensuring Truffle's survival...

What in the World with Paul Seaburn
What in the World with Paul Seaburn and his sidekick John DiNallo 10_6_20

What in the World with Paul Seaburn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 60:56


What in the World? Bouncing meteors in the Netherlands. Gold raining across the universe. Truffle-hunting chimps. Mosquito bite champion in Australia. Zombie hunter chased by ghosts. Halloween blue moon. Hacking smart coffeemakers. Are you smarter than a crow? More odd news and trivia. Weird world records. Strange sports. And we’ll play everyone’s favorite weird news game – Bluff the Co-Hosts. Real news, sometimes strange, always funny. Now on Youtube! Visit my page at http://newclevelandradio.net/follow-what-in-the-world.../ where you can download the podcast from many platforms. Or watch the latest ones on YouTube (live show on Tuesday at 3:30 Eastern) athttps://www.youtube.com/.../UChMxAhibaCuK9m2erf09Cyg/videos.

POP ART
POP ART: Episode 23, The Goonies/The Bridge (1959)

POP ART

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 42:36


“Do the shuffle Truffle.” Feeling attacked? That the world is closing in on you and your friends? Feeling the need to come together and fight back and protect what’s yours? The perfect time for Episode 23 of Pop Art, the podcast where my guest chooses a movie from popular culture and I’ll select a film from the more art/classic side of cinema with a connection to it. For my listeners, please like, follow or comment. I’m especially looking for more reviews on iTunes and I’d love to know what you think. This time, my guest is Hollywood hyphenate, writer, director, producer, podcaster Donald McKinney, III, who is appearing for the second time on the show. Donald joined me on the premier episode of the podcast where we discussed Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. This time round, Donald chose everyone’s favorite coming of age treasure hunt story, The Goonies, and I chose the dark German anti-war film The Bridge, both films about a group of teen friends who band together to save their home. And in this episode we ask such questions as: How did Josh Brolin ruin an important shot in The Goonies? Who dubs Dennis Quaid and Kris Kristofferson in German films? What is an Anne Ramsey and would you want to be one? What happened when Richard Donner went to Hawaii? What does Oedipus Rex have to do with it? Is it Captain Blood or The Sea Hawk? What happened to Casablanca when it premiered in Germany? And listen to Donald’s podcast The REAL Short Box at https://www.facebook.com/therealshortbox/, https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-real-short-box and other streaming platforms. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howard-casner/support

Impromptunes - The Completely Improvised Musical Podcast

Title by Marellen Haag   At the age of fifteen, Gavin was the coolest kid in the whole town, but growing older was not a piece of cake. At the age of 34 he's lost it all, including his wife Darla and a winning lottery ticket. Can an unexpected reunion with his old home-ecc teacher help turn Gavin's life around?   Song List: "Have You Heard About Gavin?"' "Oh Gavin (My Life is So Depravin)" "If You Want to Make A... (Mrs Truffle's Song)" "A Cake For Darla" "You Can't Leave a Leaver"   Wanna show Impromptunes some financial love? Check out our patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/impromptunes   Cast: Morgan Phillips, Emmet Nichols, Ally Reynolds and Kohan Van Sambeek Teched by Brenna Glazebrook Edited by Morgan Phillips

Another 90 Day Fiance Podcast
That Man's Not a Lawyer | 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way S2 E8

Another 90 Day Fiance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 48:56


Dylan, Nick and Pat ARE BACK to break down another brand spanking new episode of The Learning Channel's 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way. We talk about the crime that Truffle's will soon snuff out, Armando being the best person ever except for that time he murdered his wife, the one time Pat was apprehended by Federales while he was searing silver pants, the many law degrees of that guy Sumit paid to pretend to be a lawyer and much much more.  Another 90 Day Fiance Podcast Watch the video version of our episode plus a ton of other audio and video content including recapping every episode of season 1 of Love is Blind and our (probably soon to be) award winning Patreon only show PMZ at https://Patreon.com/AnotherPodcastNetwork  Find us elsewhere!Instagram: https://instagram.com/AnotherPodcastNetwork Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/anotherpodcastnetwork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnotherPodNet We also cover the Bachelor, Bachelorette, & Bachelor in Paradise at: Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/Another_Bachelor_Podcast YouTube: https://bit.ly/Another_Bachelor_Podcast_YouTube Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/anotherbachelorpodcast Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/anotherbachelorpodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/anotherbachelorpodcast & Below Deck, Below Deck Med, & Below Deck Sailing at: Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/AnotherBelowDeckPodcast_ YouTube: https://bit.ly/Another_BelowDeck_Podcast_YouTube Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/AnotherBelowDeckPodcast Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/AnotherBelowDeckPodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/anotherbelowdeckpodcast_

Another 90 Day Fiance Podcast
You Owe Me $900 | 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way S2 E7

Another 90 Day Fiance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 46:05


Dylan, Nick and Pat are BACK to break down another heartwarming episode of The Learning Channel's 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way. We talk gifts in plastic bags, realistic building timelines, quite large dirt piles, JiHoon's plan all along, cultural differences and how they could see people perish, how Truffle's is going to perish, Nights at The Magic Castle, and a lot more 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way.  -- Watch the video version of our episode plus a ton of other audio and video content including recapping every episode of season 1 of Love is Blind and our (probably soon to be) award-winning Patreon only show PMZ at https://Patreon.com/AnotherPodcastNetwork  Find us elsewhere!Instagram: https://instagram.com/AnotherPodcastNetwork Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/anotherpodcastnetwork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnotherPodNet We also cover the Bachelor, Bachelorette, & Bachelor in Paradise at: Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/Another_Bachelor_Podcast YouTube: https://bit.ly/Another_Bachelor_Podcast_YouTube Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/anotherbachelorpodcast Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/anotherbachelorpodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/anotherbachelorpodcast & Below Deck, Below Deck Med, & Below Deck Sailing at: Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/AnotherBelowDeckPodcast_ YouTube: https://bit.ly/Another_BelowDeck_Podcast_YouTube Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/AnotherBelowDeckPodcast Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/AnotherBelowDeckPodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/anotherbelowdeckpodcast_

Code[ish]
73. The Blockchain, Beyond Cryptocurrency

Code[ish]

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020


Owen Ou is an engineer at Heroku, and he is joined by two employees from AE Studio: Melanie Plaza, the Head of Technology, and Adam Hanna, an engineer. The conversation begins with a discussion of the tools used when developing with the blockchain in mind, including testing environments that mimic production systems like Ethereum. Developers in the blockchain community are constantly trying to lower the barriers to entry, and both Adam and Melanie agree that it's very easy to get started with the available tooling. The three take a step back from this and start talking about the origins of the blockchain and Bitcoin in particular, how it came about from a need for a decentralized system of privacy. The ultimate goal of the blockchain is to provide a repeatable and verifiable chain of anonymized information that cannot be tampered with. Each block in the blockchain is a cryptographic hash of all the data that came before it. Adam talks about how "mining" works--the incentives for people to provide computational resources to help verify the blockchain. Since all of this information is decentralized, no one can control or manipulate the history of the hashes. While cryptocurrencies have been used for nefarious activities in the past, Melanie is optimistic for its current and potential uses. Filecoin, for example, is a distributed file storage network on the blockchain. Residents of countries with draconian censorship laws rely on Ethereum to communicate safely with each other. Adam believes that a potential "second Internet" could arise for social conversations that's separate from the transactional, ad-driven one we currently use. Links from this episode AE Studio builds technology products that increase human agency Truffle allows you to spin up a development environment to compile and test your smart contracts on as if they were on the Ethereum network MetaMask is a browser extension which allows you to interact with your smart contracts and the Ethereum blockchain Merkle trees are the basis for the blockchain Overcoming Byzantine fault tolerance is one advantage of the blockchain Filecoin is an application of the blockchain for file storage

Consistently Off
Ep. 52 "Crowvid"

Consistently Off

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 128:10


This week the boys live that seltzer life and talk about: Hi-chew, White claw mango vs Bud light mango seltzer, Uhaul, Flyby hydration, Fat sals, Turk the thundergod, Craigslist fails, Hurt crows, Sunsets, Truffle wings, Norm, Racism, Social media, Mooby's, Silence of the lamb, Dirty Dancing, Late Night Union, Friday night shows, AFI, Jessie J and much much more

Suncoast Fresh Prodcast
Episode 23 : Debbie Oliver - The Truffle Lady

Suncoast Fresh Prodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 38:18


Debbie Oliver loves Truffles and Caviar, and in my opinion she is THE person to talk to when it comes to these delicacies. Did you know Australia is the 4th largest Truffle producer with over 300 farms? Well lucky for us, Debbie knows so much about this amazing Australian industry and how you can help support our amazing Truffle producers. I learnt so much from Debbie in this episode, and Im sure you will too. Enjoy!

Tasmanian Country Hour
Tasmanian Country Hour

Tasmanian Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 60:00


Truffle growers are bracing for a financial hit from reduced access to overseas markets this winter, and truffle grower Henry Terry says online sales and creative home cooks have helped his business through the uncertain times

Tasmanian Country Hour
Exports of Tasmanian truffle affected by the pandemic

Tasmanian Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 21:16


The winter truffle harvest in Tasmania is getting underway but truffle growers have had to find new markets

KERB Life
Inside the Truffle burger kit (with Tom Bickers)

KERB Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 24:13


Truffle’s Tom Bickers was left with a load of excess stock when we had to close Seven Dials Market. Through packing it up and sending our team home with it, he created the prototype for a burger kit that would save his business. We talk to him about this whole new way of feeding his customers.   To see what KERB and our traders are getting up to on the inside, head to our Keep the Wheels Turning Campaign.   Hosted by KERB founder Petra Barran, with audio production from KERB stalwart Robin Leeburn of Fairly Media and music ℅ pioneer of the UK grime scene, Tottenham’s very own Meridian Dan

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien
In-Process Polyglot with GraalVM

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 64:22


An airhacks.fm conversation with Wolfgang Weigend (@wolflook) about: GraalVM Sales Consultant and GraalVM Java SE System Engineer, Sun Tech Days in Frankfurt, "When C becomes too slow, the JVM has to be written in Java... project Maxwell", Maxine and GraalVM, running NodeJS on GraalVM, creating native CLI utilities, combining multiple languages on a single JVM, polyglot programming is hard to manage, GraalVM ships with compatible ES 6+ JavaScript, GraalVM re-imagines the Fluid Logic pattern, tiobe programming language index, combining HotSpot and JRocket VMs, jbake static page generator, combining Handlebars, Mustache with Java and Nashorn: spg. GraalVM allows debugging of all languages in a single process, Goldman Sachs making Slang to run on GraalVM with Truffle, GraalVM and web assembly, JavaFX is not a competitor of Web Components and Web Standards, JavaFX competes with React Native or Ionic, the JFX days, Gluon Mobile uses SubstrateVM to deploy applications to mobile devices, JDK 8 is commercially supported until 2030, JavaFX is bundled with JDK 8, with support, you don't have to wait for bug fixes, branches are expensive, JavaScript runtimes are not problematic -- but the build process can become a problem Wolfgang Weigend on twitter: @wolflook

TezTalks Radio
1: Intro to TezTalks Radio, tzBTC, Vertalo STOs, and More

TezTalks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 38:33


In the very first episode of TezTalks Radio, hosts Brian Li and William McKenzie discuss the new podcast series, tzBTC, STO’s on Tezos, and more. tzBTC:https://twitter.com/wisercharlie/status/1250849107054227456https://tezos.foundation/crypto-firms-come-together-to-launch-bitcoin-backed-tzbtc-token-on-tezos/Truffle announces Tezos support: https://tezos.foundation/truffle-announces-tezos-support-a-qa-with-truffle-head-of-engineering-nick-dandreahttps://www.trufflesuite.com/blog/branching-out-announcing-tezos-support-in-truffleSapling integration within Tezos: https://medium.com/tezoscommons/zk-snarks-and-fine-tuned-privacy-is-coming-to-tezos-77a4422ad991https://forum.tezosagora.org/t/sapling-integration-in-tezos-ama-nomadic-labs/1775 tZERO announces Tezos support:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200414005464/en/tZERO’s-Digital-Securities-Protocol-Supports-Tezos-BlockchainVertalo, tZERO to tokenize $300M in real-estate on Tezos:https://www.coindesk.com/vertalo-tzero-are-bringing-300m-in-real-estate-to-the-tezos-blockchainTezTalks Radio is a podcast series focused on diving deeper into the stories and motivations of the builders and members of the Tezos ecosystem. Created and funded by Tezos Commons, TezTalks Radio seeks to deliver news and updates across the Tezos Ecosystem and humanize the people behind the Tezos Ecosystem. Connect with Tezos Commons and stay updated on all things Tezos on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TezosCommonsInstagram:https://instagram.com/commonstezos?igshid=rwqzyrqldmodTezos Announcements: https://twitter.com/tezosbulletinTelegram: https://t.me/TezosAnnouncementshttps://t.me/tezosplatformReddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/tezos/

Zero Knowledge
Episode 126: Crypto libraries, Zcash's Zebra and contact tracing with Henry de Valence

Zero Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 66:46


In this week's episode, we chat with Henry de Valence (https://twitter.com/hdevalence/) from the Zcash Foundation (https://www.zfnd.org/). We discuss what makes for a strong crypto library, some of the work he has been doing at the ZF and he shares an update about the Zebra Zcash client. We also learn about the TCN Coalition (https://github.com/TCNCoalition/TCN), a group he is working with that aims to build and evaluate privacy-preserving contact tracing protocols - an important tool in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. Here are some useful links about things we discussed: The Zcash Foundation's 2020 Q1 Report (https://www.zfnd.org/blog/q1-report-2020/) Cosmos Zcash Pegzone research (https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zcash-pegzone) Desired characteristics and assumptions of a contact tracing system (https://github.com/TCNCoalition/TCN/blob/main/README.md#ideal-functionality-and-trust-assumptions-in-contact-tracing-systems) DP3T protocol (https://github.com/DP-3T/documents) Thank you to this week's sponsor Trail of Bits (https://trailofbits.com) In a recent blog post, ToB announced some important updates to Echidna, their smart contract fuzzer. Echidna is one of the tools that the team at Trail of Bits uses the most in their smart contract audits - it has been used in almost 35% of their smart contract audits over the past two years. Including the audits they did for MakerDAO, 0x, and Balancer. In this update to the fuzzer, they have streamlined integration with complex Truffle projects and the tool now support smart contracts written in Vyper. Thay have also removed the need to write Echidna-specific tests and can automatically fuzz assert statements in Solidity. For more about all these new features check out the blog all about it here: https://blog.trailofbits.com/2020/03/30/an-echidna-for-all-seasons/ Thanks again Trail of Bits (https://trailofbits.com). If you like what we do: Follow us on Twitter - @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) Join us on Telegram (https://t.me/joinchat/B_81tQ57-ThZg8yOSx5gjA) Give us feedback! https://forms.gle/iKMSrVtcAn6BByH6A Support our Gitcoin Grant (https://gitcoin.co/grants/329/zero-knowledge-podcast-2) Support us on the ZKPatreon (https://www.patreon.com/zeroknowledge) Or directly here: ETH: 0xC0FFEE1B5083230a5154F55f253B6b6ae8F29B1a BTC: 1cafekGa3podM4fBxPSQc6RCEXQNTK8Zz ZEC: t1R2bujRF3Hzte9ALHpMJvY8t5kb9ut9SpQ

Simple Eats w/ Chef T
Ep #426 | SEWCT | The Health Benefits of Truffle

Simple Eats w/ Chef T

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 6:29


SEWCT | Simple Eats w/ Chef The nutritional benefits of Truffle. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/officialcheft/ Tiktok - https://vm.tiktok.com/CxR6Vw/ Twitter - https://mobile.twitter.com/officialcheft Simple Eats - www.SimpleEats.com My Amazon Influencers store - www.amazon.com/shop/officialcheft Daryl "DaFirstAgent" Stewart Producer/Audio Engineer CEO of Do It Yourself Productions LLC Email: ‪Doityourselfproductionsnyc@gmail.com‬ IG: @DaFirstAgent --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/SEWCT/support

Hot Pizza Ass with Erin Darling Torralva
Pizza in the Time of Coronavirus - Quarantine TV on Hot Pizza Ass

Hot Pizza Ass with Erin Darling Torralva

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 56:25


Zach Harper (The Athletic, Sirius Radio) joins Erin for the first installment of Quarantine TV on Hot Pizza Ass, and the first show simultaneously live-streamed on IGTV (@dahhhhling) providing entertainment and taking viewer questions during the time of Coronavirus.   Topics include:    Will quarantine couples survive? Why hoarders are so dangerous to the collective right now. Was the Post Malone concert at the Pepsi Center in Denver this week totally irresponsible considering the circumstances? How the NBA had a huge effect on how the country views Coronavirus. The best Netflix shows to binge if you're quarantined. Representative Porter vs the CDC, and why this was the best viral moment of the week. How the comedy community is dealing with the Coronavirus and show cancellations. Learning survival skills. Uncrustables. Pizza rolls vs bagel bites. Why my parents got mad at me for leaving a 6 dollar tip for delivery pizza. Truffle oil vs real truffles. Breakfast pizza. Taco pizza. Pineapple on pizza. Basically a lot of pizza.   Support a sister on patreon: www.patreon.com/erindarling   Rate and review and share with a fellow quarantined person!

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien
From Maxwell over Maxine to Graal VM, SubstrateVM and Truffle

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 73:06


An airhacks.fm conversation with Thomas Wuerthinger (@thomaswue) about: Working on HotSpot, Sun started collaboration with Johannes Kepler University (JKU) in Linz, Java HotSpot is written in C++, "Array Bounds Check Elimination" for Java HotSpot Compiler, increased the performance by approx. 10%, the possibly most impactful student work ever, IdealGraphVisualizer (IGV): the graphical visualisation tool for HotSpot uses NetBeans visual library, IGV is also used for GraalVM, the Maxine Research VM at Sun Microsystems, Project Maxwell was renamed to Maxine, working at Sun's Menlo Park at Maxine, the circular optimization of Java leads to higher performance, the relation between Maxine and GraalVM, replacing the Maxine Compiler with Client HotSpot Compiler "transpiled" from C++ to Java, the C1X compiler, maxine was too ambitious, GraalVM just focusses on the compiler and makes it available for HotSpot, the Java compiler (javac) is written in Java, the quality of the JIT output is the first factor for good performance, HotSpot asks JIT to optimize "hot" methods, Maxine project is stil active, JVMCI, working on crankshaft compiler at Google with a team of 8 people, using Graal as polyglot environment, converting JavaScript to GraalIR was too complex, JavaScript is dynamic and GraalIR is typed, partial evaluation was inspired by PyPy, JavaScript interpreter was written in Java and is optimized by GraalVM, the frozen interpreters, the meta-circularity comes with the native image, a small JavaScript interpreter team implements recent JavaScript features, improving serverside ReactJS rendering performance with GraalVM, R, Ruby and Python are exectly the same integrated as JavaScript, Java is going to be interpreted in the same way as well, method inlining across language boundaries, Truffle is the intepreter API and comes with language-independent tooling, GraalVM is able to output bitcode instead of native code with LLVM, native image was used to compile the Graal compiler itself, the native image contains garbage collector, native image is considered "early adopters" technology, HotSpot mode is still 20% to 50% faster, G1 is going to be available on the native image as well, in future the performance of the AOT could vary +/-10% compared to JIT, polymorphic invocations could become faster on the native image / AOT, profile guided optimizations can be performed also ahead of time, new native images could learn from the past, the stability of AOT and JIT are similar, twitter already uses AOT for years, with Java you have the choice between AOT and JIT, unikernels could be supported by GraalVM in future, the GraalVM is hiring, Thomas Wuerthinger on twitter: @thomaswue

Dinner Tonight Atlanta
Old Fourth Ward, Monday - Drafts and Dogs

Dinner Tonight Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 1:10


Welcome to Dinner Tonight Atlanta! This episode is brought to you in collaboration with the Giving Kitchen. A nonprofit envisioning a food service community where crisis is met with compassion and care, and anyone can be a hero. Donate at www.givingkitchen.org.   On this daily micro podcast, I'm here to help you decide where to go out to eat in Atlanta. Speaking of food, there are so many great restaurants in Atlanta, let's support them! Where shall we go this week? Let's go to Old 4th Ward. Monday you're going to Drafts + Dog's in the Ponce City Market Food Hall at 675 PONCE DE LEON AVE.  You know that feeling when it's Monday and you just really want a Hot Dog for dinner? Well you're in luck. Because at Drafts + Dogs, you can get one fine hot dog. They even have one called the Hangover. Or if you want to be fancy, you can get a $20 hot dog topped with Lobster Meat, Truffle Butter and Caviar. So maybe it's a little bougie, but ya know what? I'd eat the heck out of it. This is Susan Cooper from Dinner Tonight Atlanta. You guys, Atlanta is a foodie town so I want to hear from you. Follow me on Twitter @AtlantaDinner and tell me where you think we should go next.

Roland's Food Court
David Moscow & Chef Dan Kluger

Roland's Food Court

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 47:48


We have BIG Star @drm1974 taking us all on his new 10-episode adventure series #fromscratch David is presented with a recipe from an acclaimed Chef & he must hunt, dive, gather, forage & grow each ingredient to remake the meal, from scratch of course. Together they'll revel the overwhelming amount of work, craftsmanship & pure passion that brings every ingredient into the kitchen! We will see David milking a water buffalo for the world's finest mozzarella to diving for octopus in rough waters. Along with creating dishes with a local food hero Chef like @dan_kluger & international South African star Chef @abi_the_creative_4roomedekasi From Scratch Premieres Tomorrow, Sunday, February 16th at 6:00PM ET|PT On @fyi We also had the pleasure to visit @blackbarnrestaurant #nyc for an unforgettable meal prepared by Chef-Owner #johndoherty & Chef @matteosberg We get inside the mind of this legendary Chef to see his dreams come true to setting up #blackbarn from his beginnings as the Executive Chef at the world renowned @waldorfastoria He has also taken downtown Manhattan by storm with the addition of @blackbarnchelsea @blackbarnshop For Chef success comes with responsibility to give back, so we chat about His @heavenlyharvest_foundation Making An Impact On Hunger. To support this humanitarian mission Chef has created #harvest Good Meals. Good Deeds. Ready to eat meals that offer healthier meals than the normal canned or frozen meal. This new venture will support the #heavenharvestfoundation As for our meal, we definitely recommend the one night only, TONIGHT @blackbarnrestaurant 212-620-0041 #worldleadermenu 5 perfect course that Chef Doherty has served up to past World Presidents & Leaders throughout his long career in culinary & fine dining service. From ❤Consommé & Ravioli of Wild Mushrooms & Truffle to Chocolate Caramel Tarte, Gold Leaf & Raspberry Coulis❤

Consistently Off
Ep. 30 "24"

Consistently Off

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 136:10


Episode 30! This week the boys drink Hard Green Tea and Golden Road Fruit Carts while talking about: The day Los Angeles died, Kobe Bryant, Dobrian dinner, Truffle night, David Davidson, Casio Guitars, Olivers Bday, Motion City Soundtrack, VIP, Mom Jeans, Rx Bandits, Suicide King Records, Blind Pig, and much much more

Say Cheese
Ep.25 - Brie Aux Truffes feat. Justin Lain

Say Cheese

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 38:53


Jeff Buck sits down with comedian Justin Lain to talk about Brie Aux Truffes a pasteurized cow's milk cheese from France. The podcast is recorded during the National Championship game and this cheese is eaten as a celebration. Justin shares how he didn't understand cheese until he got older. They both hype themselves up for the inevitable truffle attack. As always the podcast ends with some #CheesyMoments. This episode Justin shares his memories at a classic late night Chicago "cheesy" establishment.Follow @saycheesepodEmail: saycheesepod@gmail.comor leave us a positive rating/review!!Check out our weekly comedy show, The Say Cheese Showcase, every Tuesday at the Grand Central Market in Los Angeles - 7pm - Free admission

Cooking Issues
Putting the B&E in BREAD

Cooking Issues

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 71:55


In this episode Dave "does not" suggest that a listener commit a felony to help his sourdough starter along. Also, Nastassia talks about her various citrus-cellos and together they tackle debt-collectors vs tow-truck drivers, Haggis recipes, nailing the texture on Sicilian Almond Granita, how to train your dog to search for truffles etc. Also, a shout out to the Fruits & Vegetables of New York and Dave defends Cher's honor. Classics in the Field: Sauces by James Peterson.Have a question for Cooking Issues? Call it in to 718.497.2128 or ask in the chatroom.Cooking Issues is powered by Simplecast.

Eat My Globe
5 Things You Didn't Know You Didn't Know About... Truffles

Eat My Globe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 20:59


Truffles are truly one of the great ingredients on any fine dining menu. In this episode, our host, Simon Majumdar shares “five things you didn’t know you didn’t know about” truffles. This episode includes a look at how this fungus become such a prized ingredient, how it is harvested, and why every food critic loathes truffle oil.   So make sure to follow along every week and follow us on: Twitter: @EatMyGlobePcast Instagram: @EatMyGlobe Facebook: @EatMyGlobeOfficial   Twitter: @SimonMajumdar Instagram: @SimonMajumdar Facebook: @SimonMajumdarPage LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-majumdar-2760156 ------------------------- Produced & Distributed by: Producergirl Productions

Murf's Fan Cave
RFR #143 It Just Doesn't Matter

Murf's Fan Cave

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 111:31


The GET MADE shirt is here: https://www.raidersfanradio.com/tshirtsALL proceeds go to support the Biletnikoff Foundation!

POV Crypto Podcast: Your Crypto Echo-Chamber Dies Here.
Truffle: Making Ethereum Sweet with Tim Coulter 

POV Crypto Podcast: Your Crypto Echo-Chamber Dies Here.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 42:30


Tim Coulter the founder and CEO of Truffle Suite and Trufflecon comes on to POV Crypto to discuss how he is working to make building on blockchains easier and better. David digs down into how Tim became passionate about Ethereum and how Tim views Ethereum as a programmable store of value. Christian questions Ethereum's readiness as a global platform and how blockchain tech is being utilized by large enterprises. Please enjoy this wide ranging conversation with Tim Coulter  Please rate and share the podcast! You can find us @POVCryptopod on Twitter.  David Hoffman on Twitter and Medium @TrustlessState Christian Keroles on Twitter @ck_SNARKs Tim Coulter on Twitter @timothyjcoulter on Twitter & trufflesuite.com Send Bitcoin: 3P1kkSBdsc2vPWXin3h6bdVeTS4BzXdNG1 Send Ether: 0xa6daaa2c423e72f7a248e1642b0b0151a0ce3778