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Nicolas Dorier is a French Bitcoin Dev, now based in Japan, who felt so betrayed & angry about BitPay’s malign actions during the 2017 Blocksize War that he coded an Open-Source alternative from scratch. It’s grown to become keystone FOSS (Free Open Source Software) that exemplifies, perhaps more than any project, the core ideological values of Bitcoin. BTCPay allows you to receive payments in Bitcoin (on-chain & via the Lightning) with no fees or middlemen. It is THE open-source payment processor for sovereign businesses & individuals. Nicolas coded V0.1 in August 2017 on personal conviction stemming from his infamous fallout with, and tweet to BitPay. "This is lies. My trust in you is broken. I will make you obselete.” 21ism feature page - https://21ism.com/portfolio-item/nicolas-dorier/ twitter - @NicolasDorier website - donate.nicolas-dorier.com As always please feel free to reach out and ask me any questions. Website - https://www.bit-buy-bit.com Twitter - @BitBuyBitPod Email - bit-buy-bitpodcast@protonmail.com Thank you Coinfloor for sponsoring the show. If you haven't signed up or bought Bitcoin then click the link below for 30% off Autobuy fees for 3 months. coinfloor.co.uk/BITBUYBIT
RITSA ari we Grasieglo , yaratuganirije ivyekereye indimi, imibano, guhana amakuru, imico n'ikirundi. Ushaka kuraba amasamu ya rita ,fionda ngaha : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJfbZu-n_V0
Steven Dimmitt is the host of The Nugget Climbing Podcast. In this reverse interview, Ethan Pringle takes over and asks Steven about his upbringing, his path through climbing, and about starting the podcast. This episode also features questions from past guests on the show, asking Steven about some of his biggest mistakes, lessons learned, climbing heroes, and inner life. Support on Patreon: patreon.com/thenuggetclimbing Show Notes: http://thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/steven-dimmitt Nuggets: 2:13 – Beef and veggie breakfast tacos 5:04 – Switching interview roles 6:49 – The early years and growing up in Wenatchee, WA 10:27 – Traveling as a kid, South America, and cockroaches 13:02 – Getting robbed in South America 15:22 – Parents, podcast hikes, and connecting through the podcast 20:40 – Piano lessons and threatening to cut my fingers off 22:13 – Music up through high school 26:01 – Going to college in Bellingham, majoring in music, and playing in (and living with) a band 29:30 – My first (and second) climbing experiences, and working at the climbing gym in college 34:01 – My first climbing trip to Bishop and climbing ‘The Hunk’ 35:47 – Connecting with climbing and moving away from music after college, and a new excitement for music now 38:50 – Summer jobs in the fruit warehouses 43:53 – Working for the Forest Service, bouldering my first V0 through V10 (except V6) in Leavenworth, and discovering I had weak fingers in Joe’s Valley 45:31 – Learning how to sport climb at Equinox, and resonating with sport climbing 49:45 – Living in my Subaru after college to climb, Ten Sleep, the first Climb Strong Training Camp, and the ‘Superman’ video 53:20 – Visiting Bend/Smith for the first time, lacking purpose on the road, and moving there to work for Entre Prises (EP) 57:31 – Making climbing holds for EP, and working in aerospace 59:57 – The Adventures of Sloth blog and my uneventful 25th birthday 1:02:28 – Smith Rock, “eating your vegetables (with sand in them)”, and working in the grind 1:05:31 – My approach to training while working in Bend, my ‘Grinding’ blog post, following the (altered) Rock Prodigy program, and changing my tune — [Guest Questions] — 1:11:45 – [Mike Doyle] What is the biggest mistake you’ve made in regards to training? 1:16:53 – [Drew Ruana] What inspired you to start the podcast? 1:24:32 – [Audrey Sniezek] What is the biggest challenge in producing a podcast? 1:25:51 – [Ian Yurdin] How has the podcast influenced your climbing? How is it a drain and/or boon for your climbing? Are you sending more since you started the podcast? 1:28:50 – [Bill Ramsey] When interviewing famous climbers how do you strike a balance between interviewing them for things they’re famous for and therefore have already been covered, and asking original questions that cover new ground? 1:30:37 – [Tonde Katiyo] You are a great listener. Do you think that is a personality trait or something that you’ve cultivated? 1:32:33 – [Charlie Manganiello] What’s the one thing you wish someone would have told you when you first started pursuing hard rock climbs? 1:36:09 – [Mike Kerzhner] If you could take a trip for a month with one climber, dead or alive, who would it be and where would you go? 1:37:11 – [Steve Bechtel] If you could only do one more hard route in your life, which one would it be? Why aren’t you trying it now? 1:38:59 – [Brittany Goris] If you could climb only on one type of rock (i.e. granite, sandstone, limestone, etc.) for the rest of your life, which one would it be and why? 1:39:59 – [Chad Andrews] What’s your ideal balance between meaningful work, travel, and climbing in the future? 1:42:11 – [Blake Cason] Describe a snapshot of a memorable climbing experience you’ve had. — [Ethan’s Questions] — 1:46:56 – What is your inner life like? And do you think there is a discrepancy between how you seem to others and how you seem to yourself? 1:52:23 – What have you been especially grateful for lately? 1:57:30 – What does the word “God” mean to you? 2:07:36 – “Be kind to one another.” 2:11:55 – “Is a whale a fish or a mammal?”
Продолжаем эксперименты, в эту среду был стрим на youtube и внезапно половина аудитории слушала нас там. Следующая итерация. Все же помнят подкаст с Василием Степаненко на тему 152ФЗ? Вот вам ссылонька если забыли. В этот раз Василий самостоятельно записал интересный подкаст на тему ИБ с известными гостями, а мы решили выложить, предварительно упаковав в свою обёртку так же обработав звук должным образом :) А ещё мы готовим для вас номерной выпуск на схожую тематику, следите за анонсами ;) В гостях: Рустем Хайретдинов – Вице-президент, ГК InfoWatchСергей Дурягин – Вице-президент, «ИнфоТеКС»Андрей Масалович – Президент Консорциума «Инфорус», Специалист по кибербезопасностиВасилий Степаненко – Директор центра киберзащиты, DataLine Про что: Как изменился мир из-за пандемии, и в частности ИТ/ИБ. Живые примерыРиски цифровой личности и передачи персданныхБиометрия, плюсы и риски. Живые примерыНасколько легко собрать информацию о нас в ИнтернетеDLPВойна вендоров, уровень критичности уязвимостей. Живые примерыИщем уязвимости. Баг или фича?АСУ ТП, плюсы и рискиХотим ли мы возвращаться в офисы и что нас ждет в будущем Скачать файл подкаста Добавить RSS в подкаст-плеер. Подкаст доступен в iTunes. Скачать все выпуски подкаста вы можете с яндекс-диска. Url podcast:https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/https://fs.linkmeup.ru/podcasts/sysadmin/linkmeup_sysadmins_franchise-V0(2020-06).mp3
Продолжаем эксперименты, в эту среду был стрим на youtube и внезапно половина аудитории слушала нас там. Следующая итерация. Все же помнят подкаст с Василием Степаненко на тему 152ФЗ? Вот вам ссылонька если забыли. В этот раз Василий самостоятельно записал интересный подкаст на тему ИБ с известными гостями, а мы решили выложить, предварительно упаковав в свою обёртку так же обработав звук должным образом :) А ещё мы готовим для вас номерной выпуск на схожую тематику, следите за анонсами ;) В гостях: Рустем Хайретдинов – Вице-президент, ГК InfoWatchСергей Дурягин – Вице-президент, «ИнфоТеКС»Андрей Масалович – Президент Консорциума «Инфорус», Специалист по кибербезопасностиВасилий Степаненко – Директор центра киберзащиты, DataLine Про что: Как изменился мир из-за пандемии, и в частности ИТ/ИБ. Живые примерыРиски цифровой личности и передачи персданныхБиометрия, плюсы и риски. Живые примерыНасколько легко собрать информацию о нас в ИнтернетеDLPВойна вендоров, уровень критичности уязвимостей. Живые примерыИщем уязвимости. Баг или фича?АСУ ТП, плюсы и рискиХотим ли мы возвращаться в офисы и что нас ждет в будущем Скачать файл подкаста Добавить RSS в подкаст-плеер. Подкаст доступен в iTunes. Скачать все выпуски подкаста вы можете с яндекс-диска. Url podcast:https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/https://fs.linkmeup.ru/podcasts/sysadmin/linkmeup_sysadmins_franchise-V0(2020-06).mp3
Mark Campbell teaches us how to use the TRX to train our core and become stronger climbers. He went from V0 to V8 in 2 months, partly due to TRX training.
Thundercling: A Super Awesome Rock Climbing Explosion Thunderpod
The winding paths we take to climbing is a story we all share, yet each journey unspools in such bizarre, unique chaos. Bruce Zou grew up in rural China, riding buffaloes in lieu of cars, climbing bamboo in the forest, and not standing too close to a television for fear he'd get zapped into the odd device and therein be trapped forever. An ambitious student, he eventually left China for Boulder, CO to pursue a PhD in mechanical engineering. His first day in the Bubble he laced up a pair of shoes and hit the rec center climbing gym. Five years later he stood atop his first V14. Fear of deportation and a rigorous academic program left little time to dilly dally in the boulder fields. Instead of solidifying each grade, he hopscotched his way to an elite level in a furious charge, becoming the strongest Chinese boulderer on the planet. Cesar Valencia was living the life in Miami; spiked hair, fast cars, skateboarding videos. Also pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering, Cesar discovered climbing in the same gym that spit out Matt Segal, quickly falling into an addiction that consumed his studies. He skipped school to climb and watched King Lines during class. You know the end of this story. A few years later Cesar found himself in Boulder, punting his studies to the curb after three and a half years in the program, a freshly minted Friction Labs athlete and manager of the Kinetik climbing team. And then he met Bruce, locking off to his nipples on V0 slabs, wondering what this shirtless weirdo in the silver chain was up to. A short time later Bruce was flashing Cesar’s long-term projects, the grasshopper become master. A beautiful and hilarious friendship emerged, Bruce the unlikely star of Cesar’s wildly popular YouTube page. This one is a doozy. I’ve never laughed so hard during an episode. Although the conversation winds in and out of Bruce and Cesar’s stories, stick around to the end. Bruce, this guy who discovered a climbing dynamo slumbering in his own shadow, eventually sums up the puzzling tractor beam of climbing with such earnest lucidity that Fidi and I walked away astonished at his insight, passion, and pure joy. Have a question, concern, pitch, or criticism? Drop us a line at thunderclingpodcast@gmail.com. Toss us a DM on Instagram @thethundercling. We read and respond to every note we receive. Thank you, as always, to Ryne Doughty for the sweet musical stylings.
Just three years ago if you brought up the idea of a meal kit in a box almost everyone would picture the traditional frozen dinner that you might have to chip out of a block of ice in a freezer - that’s definitely not the case anymore! With rising consumer confidence there has been a swell in online grocery and meal kit purchases. This month on Produce Talks we touch base with Daniel Henderson, VP of Culinary & Strategic Sourcing for Chef’s Plate and Reza Bafandeh, VP of Supply Chain for SPUD.CA to discuss online purchasing, meal kits, and how this part of the industry is evolving.Play the PodcastThank you to our podcast sponsor, NatureFresh™ Farms.Remember, if you have an idea for a podcast we want to hear from you.You can subscribe to the podcast.
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Welcome to the Software Process and Measurement Cast 166! The interview in the SPaMCAST 166 is with Paul Byrnes. We discussed the changes to the SCAMPI 1.3 method of appriasing the CMMI and more! The interview is loaded with data for anyone that uses the CMMI! THis is Paul's third appearance on the SPaMCAST (a returning STAR). If you have not listened to Paul's first two interviews hear are the links to the SPaMCAST 63 and SPaMCAST 81. As an Air Force officer Paul was responsible for managing advanced software technology transition projects at Hanscom AFB, MA. These were typically joint government/industry funded projects aimed at significantly improving the efficiency of DoD software development processes and services. At the SEI, Paul was the SEI CMM® Based Appraisal (CBA) Project Leader. Responsible for developing all published versions of SCE and the initial CBA IPI method (V0.3). A principal developer of the CMM® Appraisal Framework (CAF). Developed, delivered, and managed teams delivering CMM based appraisal methods and training services. At ISD, as a founder, principal, Managing Director, and CTO, Paul was the principal architect of ISD’s Comprehensive Appraisal Method (CAM); a draft version was an input method to SCAMPISM V1.1. He was responsible for managing, leading development, and also delivering all standard ISD products for their appraisal, consulting, and training service lines. Paul is a currently a member of the SCAMPI LA BoK Advisory Board and a member of its High Maturity Working Group. He participated on the Enterprise SPICE Architecture Team and the SCAMPI V1.3 Upgrade Team. Paul was included in the 1995 Who’s Who in the East, the 1998 Who’s Who in Media and Communications, the 1999 Who’s Who in America, and the 2000 Who’s Who in the World. Contact information:Email: pdbyrnes@isd-inc.com Website: http://isd-inc.com Interested in becoming a radio star? If you are interested in reviewing tools or books? Drop me a note at spamcastinfo@gmail.com Shameless Ad for my book! Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing. We have received unsolicited reviews like the following: "This book will prove that software projects should not be a tedious process, neither for you or your team." Have you bought your copy? Contact information for the Software Process and Measurement Cast Email: spamcastinfo@gmail.comVoicemail: +1-206-888-6111Website: www.spamcast.netTwitter: www.twitter.com/tcagleyFacebook: http://bit.ly/16fBWV Next! SPaMCAST 165 will feature an essay from the Metrics Minute or a discusson of mono-tasking versus multi-tasking . . .either will be worth waiting for!
Welcome to the Software Process and Measurement Cast 81! The interview in the SPaMCAST 81 is with Paul Byrnes. We discussed the upcoming release of the CMMI, Agile and the CMMI and process improvement in general. The interview is loaded with data for anyone that uses the CMMI or is involved with process improvement in general. Paul is a returning guest! If you have not listened to Paul's first interview go back to SPaMCAST 63 (http://bit.ly/bnODdY). As an Air Force officer Paul was responsible for managing advanced software technology transition projects at Hanscom AFB, MA. These were typically joint government/industry funded projects aimed at significantly improving the efficiency of DoD software development processes and services. At the SEI, Paul was the SEI CMM® Based Appraisal (CBA) Project Leader. Responsible for developing all published versions of SCE and the initial CBA IPI method (V0.3). A principal developer of the CMM® Appraisal Framework (CAF). Developed, delivered, and managed teams delivering CMM based appraisal methods and training services. At ISD, as a founder, principal, Managing Director, and CTO, Paul was the principal architect of ISD’s Comprehensive Appraisal Method (CAM); a draft version was an input method to SCAMPISM V1.1. He was responsible for managing, leading development, and also delivering all standard ISD products for their appraisal, consulting, and training service lines. Paul is a currently a member of the SCAMPI LA BoK Advisory Board and a member of its High Maturity Working Group. He is currently participating on the Enterprise SPICE Architecture Team and the SCAMPI V1.3 Upgrade Team. Paul was included in the 1995 Who’s Who in the East, the 1998 Who’s Who in Media and Communications, the 1999 Who’s Who in America, and the 2000 Who’s Who in the World. Contact information: Email: pdbyrnes@isd-inc.com Website: http://isd-inc.com The essay examines the difference perspective between velcocity and productivity. They are similar concepts that if addressed carefully can both be collected and used without additional effort. It is like having your cake and eating it too! I want your help! I would like each SPaMCAST listener to invite one new listener to listen to the cast. Walk over to their PC, show them how to set up ITunes or your favorite pod catcher and then subscribe them to the SPaMCAST. When your done call the listener line (206) 888-6111 tell me the story (I will share the stories on a future cast). Better yet I will select the best (or maybe a few best) stories and invite you to participate on a future cast! Contact information for the Software Process and Measurement Cast Email: spamcastinfo@gmail.com Voicemail: +1-206-888-6111 Website: www.spamcast.net Twitter: www.twitter.com/tcagley Facebook: http://bit.ly/16fBWV The SPaMCAST's production schedule is on the Software Process and Measurement Facebook page. Yell at me if you have ideas for future interveiws or essays. Your thoughts, comments, suggestions and ideas are welcome. Conferences and Speaking Engagements in 2010 (To Date) March 22 - 25, SEPG Conference in Savanah. I will be attending and will have lots of time to connect to SPaMCASTers in Savanah. Let me know if you are attending and lets connect! Quest Conference in Dallas April 21 - 23. I will be talking on "Process Improvement in a Multi-Model World". The conference includes two days of workshops. The website to get more information is http://www.qaiquest.org/dallas/index.html Next! The interview in the SPaMCAST 82 is with Cheryl Jones. We discussed Practical Software and Systems Measurement (PSM). We got down and dirty on the topic of software measurment. Cherly is a real guru in the measurement field.
The interview on Show 63 is with Paul Byrnes. We discussed the CMMI, Multiple Models and Process Improvement. In today’s financial environment it is important to know what drives good change and whether disparate models work well and play well together. This was one of the basic threads of our conversation.As an Air Force officer Paul was responsible for managing advanced software technology transition projects at Hanscom AFB, MA. These were typically joint government/industry funded projects aimed at significantly improving the efficiency of DoD software development processes and services. At the SEI, Paul was the SEI CMM® Based Appraisal (CBA) Project Leader. Responsible for developing all published versions of SCE and the initial CBA IPI method (V0.3). A principal developer of the CMM® Appraisal Framework (CAF). Developed, delivered, and managed teams delivering CMM based appraisal methods and training services.At ISD, as a founder, principal, Managing Director, and CTO, Paul was the principal architect of ISD’s Comprehensive Appraisal Method (CAM); a draft version was an input method to SCAMPISM V1.1. He was responsible for managing, leading development, and also delivering all standard ISD products for their appraisal, consulting, and training service lines.Paul is a currently a member of the SCAMPI LA BoK Advisory Board and a member of its High Maturity Working Group. He is currently participating on the Enterprise SPICE Architecture Team and the SCAMPI V1.3 Upgrade Team. Paul was included in the 1995 Who’s Who in the East, the 1998 Who’s Who in Media and Communications, the 1999 Who’s Who in America, and the 2000 Who’s Who in the World.Contact information:Email: pdbyrnes@isd-inc.comWebsite: http://isd-inc.comTell a friend about the Software Process and Measurement Cast and show them how to subscribe. Let me know and I will acknowledge you on the next show! The essay is titled “Using Functional Metrics in Agile Estimation Part 3”. The essay explains how to integrate the discipline of functional metrics into agile metrics techniques. Remember that parts one and two were included in SPaMCAST 61 and 62.Join the SPaMCAST’s community by joining the SPaMCAST Facebook page and get involved!!!! http://tinyurl.com/62z5elThere are a number of ways to share your thoughts with SPaMCAST: • Email SPaMCAST at spamcastinfo@gmail.com• Voice messages can be left at 1-206-888-6111• Twitter – www.twitter.com/tcagley• BLOG – www.tcagley.wordpress.com• FACEBOOK!!!! Software Process and Measurement http://tinyurl.com/62z5elNext Software Process and Measurement Cast: The next Software Process and Measurement Cast will feature an interview with Carol Smith on the topic of usability. We discussed the definition of usability, how recognize it, test it and measure it. If you develop anything usability ought to be a central part of your practice.
Fakultät für Physik - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 02/05
The concept of a "quantum computer" has attracted much attention in recent years. Many research groups around the world are studying the extraordinary potential of quantum computers and attempting their realisation. Current fundamental experiments are directed towards the individual building blocks of such a computer. The concept of using quantum mechanical systems to calculate complex problems was created in 1982 with Feynmans proposal of the quantum simulator. This concept represents a well controlled framework of interacting quantum systems. The intention is to map a different system of interest not mastered in the lab onto the quantum simulator. From the behaviour of the quantum simulator the behaviour of the system of interest can be deduced. A quantum mechanical measurement on the quantum simulator is thus comparable to one run of a numerical simulation of the system of interest. The difference is that a numerical simulation can often only be run under severe simplifications that then challenge the practical relevance of the result. Only very small quantum systems can be calculated on today's computers without simplifications. In this work a system of ground state atoms stored in a 3D optical lattice is presented. Each of the up to 100,000 atoms is stored in its own potential minimum, isolated from the other atoms. This state is a formidable starting point for the realisation of a quantum simulator: every atom is considered the information carrier of a spin-1/2 system. Only very few of the other concepts currently under investigation have as many information carriers as a Mott-Insulator state in an optical lattice. We have already shown in preparatory experiments a long storage time and good coherence times. Here this system is extended by a major prerequisite for a quantum simulator: controllable interactions between individual atoms are essential in order to model the interaction terms of the system of interest. These interactions are realised by a state-selective in the optical lattice by state-selective trapping potentials. If the states of an atom are called |0> and |1>, then there are two distinct potentials V0 and V1 that each act on only one of the states. The two potentials are shifted with respect to each other and thus allow bringing neighbouring atoms into contact. Since the shifting is always performed along one of the three lattice axes, the interaction is not confined to a single pair of atoms, but all pairs of neighbouring atoms along a lattice axis interact. This inherent parallelism has allowed us to create entanglement in large systems in just a single operation. The entanglement has then been measured in a Ramsey interferometer. A sequence of one nearest-neighbour interaction produces the cluster state, a maximally entangled state. More recent proposals suggest to use a cluster state as the basis for a new kind of quantum computer. As opposed to today's computers, this quantum computer would not be a Touring machine whose working algorithm is only controlled by programming. Instead the wiring of the quantum gates would have to be changed in order to solve a new problem. This is loosely comparable to today's FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Arrays - programmable logic chips). Until these quantum computers are built, quite some improvements on the experimental techniques will be necessary. But the first quantum simulators are now practically within reach.