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Welcome to another episode of the ACP! We are joined by a friend of the show, Sandeep from the Cricket Slouch podcast joining us. Games Covered WWC T20 Qualifier - league games. SLvENG: ODI series. INDvNZ: LOI series. AFGvWI: T20I series. Other news Alyssa Healy to retire from international cricket after IND's tour. VHT 2026: VID scalp KAR on the way to being crowned champions. BCB director Nazmul Hossain removed after 'objectionable comments' against players, leads to games postponement. PTV defend 40 against SNGPL in the President's trophy game to take down a 232 year old record. Chinnaswamy Stadium back in reckoning to host IPL games. Wright steps down as the ENG men's selector. T20 WC: Row between BCB - BAN pull out and SCO replace them. ______________________________________________________________________________ Listen to us and get in touch: On Spotify On Apple podcasts On Podbean On Pocket Casts On RadioPublic Via Twitter Via E-mail Please do subscribe to our podcast and let us know what you think in the comments section of the podcasting app, via mail or on social media. Leave us a 5-star rating on any platform or app (like apple podcasts) you use to listen to us. Thanks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dean Shev is the Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer of VHT.ai Darren Nicholls is the Co-Founder and President of VHT.ai Virtual Healthcare Technology uses artificial intelligence to help anyone in N.A. access quality healthcare, when they need it. Quickly, safely and ethically. At VHT they revolutionize patient care and accessibility worldwide by providing a seamless digital ecosystem that empowers patients to take control of their healthcare journey. We aim to bridge the gap between patients and healthcare providers, ensuring that safe and high-quality medical services are accessible, affordable, and efficient for everyone.
Description: The boys dive right in with Ray's homemade windshield wiper re-blading project which segues into cabin air filter and door jamb cleaning. Tire pressure checking and options for painting steel wheels are also explored by the MotorMouth's. While Ray has his paint out he re-sprays a trophy he was awarded to match his car, and Chris can't find the one he was granted. Check our social media feed to see the pictures; on Instagram: @real_motormouthradio and on You Tube: https://youtu.be/owGhqI_Sq78Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/mmr-11-02-2025--68389685
In this episode of The Canadian Investor Podcast, Simon and Dan share the stocks and ETFs currently on their radar and dive into the surprising parallels between poker and investing with lessons from poker that apply to long-term investing. Ticker of stocks and ETFs discussed: WCN.TO, ZHU.TO, IXJ, VHT, PPH, IHI, IHF Check out our portfolio by going to Jointci.com Our Website Our New Youtube Channel! Canadian Investor Podcast Network Twitter: @cdn_investing Simon’s twitter: @Fiat_Iceberg Braden’s twitter: @BradoCapital Dan’s Twitter: @stocktrades_ca Want to learn more about Real Estate Investing? Check out the Canadian Real Estate Investor Podcast! Blossom Investor Conference Apple Podcast - The Canadian Real Estate Investor Spotify - The Canadian Real Estate Investor Web player - The Canadian Real Estate Investor Asset Allocation ETFs | BMO Global Asset Management Sign up for Fiscal.ai for free to get easy access to global stock coverage and powerful AI investing tools. Register for EQ Bank, the seamless digital banking experience with better rates and no nonsense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Podcast Introduction (00:00:00) VHT Closure and Baird & Warner Moves (00:00:45) Background on VHT, Matterport, and CoStar (00:01:19) Baird & Warner Hires VHT Staff (00:03:44) NAR Wins Texas Lawsuit Dismissal (00:04:42) Implications of the Lawsuit Ruling (00:06:42) Texas Realtor Association Merger (00:08:10) NAR Staff Changes and Brand Protection (00:09:32)Chicago Ranks Last in New Construction (00:11:09) Barriers to Building in Chicago (00:11:34) Impact on Housing Affordability (00:13:02) Local Development Examples and Political Critique (00:13:55) Coach Houses and Zoning Proposals (00:15:24) Potential for Builder-Friendly Suburbs (00:16:17) NAR Real Estate Forecast Summit Highlights (00:16:54)Record Mortgage Debt and Real Estate Valuation (00:17:59)Low Mortgage Delinquency and Foreclosure Rates (00:19:02)Homeownership and Mortgage Statistics (00:20:04) Federal Reserve Rate Predictions (00:20:26) Job Growth as Real Estate Driver (00:21:09) Existing Home Sales and Market Flatness (00:22:16) Price Appreciation Trends (00:23:23) 2025 and 2026 Real Estate Predictions (00:24:00) No Recession Predicted, Economic Confidence (00:25:08) Fed Meeting and Political Pressure (00:25:56) Current Mortgage Rates (00:27:10) National and Regional Market Stats (00:28:05) Wisconsin Market Update (00:29:51) Land Trust Title Services Updates (00:30:30) Tribute to Ryne Sandberg (00:31:32) Full episodes available at www.peoplenottitles.comPeople, Not Titles podcast is hosted by Steve Kaempf and is dedicated to lifting up professionals in the real estate and business community. Our inspiration is to highlight success principles of our colleagues.Our Success Series covers principles of success to help your thrive!www.peoplenottitles.comIG - https://www.instagram.com/peoplenotti...FB - https://www.facebook.com/peoplenottitlesTwitter - https://twitter.com/sjkaempfSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1uu5kTv...
Welcome to a new episode of the podcast! We are happy to have a new guest co-host, Abhinav joining us. Games Covered PAK v WI: 1st Test. Women's Ashes: ODI series and 1st T20i. INDw v IREw: 3rd ODI and series wrap-up. VHT 2025 finals. Other news IND'S Varun Aaron retires from all cricket. BAN's Shakib Al Hasan fails a second bowling action test in Chennai, remains suspended. BCCI lays down a ten-point guideline for men's national team. CT 2025 preview: AUS, ENG, SA, IND. NIG U-19 women's team win on their first ever fully completed game against NZ in T20i WC. ______________________________________________________________________________ Listen to us and get in touch: On Spotify On Apple podcasts On Podbean On Pocket Casts On RadioPublic Via Twitter Via E-mail Please do subscribe to our podcast and let us know what you think in the comments section of the podcasting app, via mail or on social media. Leave us a 5-star rating on any platform or app (like apple podcasts) you use to listen to us. Thanks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to a new episode of the podcast! We are happy to have a friend of the show, Ram joining us. Games Covered BGT 2024: 3rd Test. SA v PAK: 1st Test. ZIM v AFG: 1st Test. NZ v SL: T20i series. INDw v WIw: T20i and ODI series. VHT 2024 round-up. Other news Celebrated IND former keeper Syed Kirmani celebrates 75th birthday, releases an autobiography. ______________________________________________________________________________ Listen to us and get in touch: On Spotify On Apple podcasts On Podbean On Pocket Casts On RadioPublic Via Twitter Via E-mail Please do subscribe to our podcast and let us know what you think in the comments section of the podcasting app, via mail or on social media. Leave us a 5-star rating on any platform or app (like apple podcasts) you use to listen to us. Thanks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Vi pratar om hur arvet efter karismatiska grundare och designers förvaltas när de gott bort eller sålt sitt företag. Fölster går till botten i ämnet stringbenders. I veckans pryl spelar vi på Zuta Chorus. Veckans avsnitt: Dumble, Trainwreck, Soldano, Mesa-Boogie, Gustavsson, Baker, Tyler, VHT, Fryette, Gibson, JHS, Ross, Marshall, Bender by Björn, Hand Bender, Zuta.
Vi blicka ur över den vida världen och tar oss an ett gäng rykten som florerar just nu. Fölster pratar om ett fenomen som är populärt; preamps på pedalbordet. I veckans pryl har vi testat POD Express från Line 6. I detta avsnitt: Marshall, Friedman, Chase Bliss, Furman, Benson, Gibson, Fender, Epiphone, Kemper, Fractal, IK Multimedia, Roland, ADA, Soldano, Kingsley, Victory, Orange, Vox, Matchless, Satellite, Matrix, Demeter, VHT, Line 6
It's the 136th episode of the Truth About Vintage Amps podcast, where amp tech Skip Simmons fields your questions on all-things-tube amps! Want to be a part of our show? Just email us a question or voice memo to podcast@fretboardjournal.com. Our sponsors: Emerald City Guitars, Amplified Parts, StewMac, and Grez Guitars. Don't forget, we have a Patreon page. Some of the topics discussed this time around: 1:11 A Big Boy locomotive chugs through CA 3:42 What's on Skip's Bench: A Valco/National/Airline amp-in-case; a single-ended Soundmaster PA; a Premier Twin 8 10:55 Another round of TAVA shirts? (coming soon) 13:06 Milkman to produce a JBL K120 replica speaker (link); re-coning by Hempopotamus (and Weber) 16:56 The 2024 Fretboard Summit, featuring Blake Mills, Josh Scott (JHS), Colin Hay and so much more https://fretboardsummit.org (Aug 23-25, 2024 in Chicago) 20:29 The Davis Guitar Scene 20:51 Is there a new speaker comparable to the JBL D130F? Artie Shaw 22:43 VHT amps, redux; homemade cheese 28:05 Why did Leo use RCA plugs for his speaker jacks? 32:20 I miss lo-fi Skip; help me isolate the hum on my Magnatone 410 39:45 Favorite solder; avocado toast 43:26 Recommended movie: 'All That Is Sacred' featuring Tom McGuane, Jim Harrison, Jimmy Buffett, and vintage Key West (link) 44:58 Help me ground my Pepco Riviera 725 48:15 Does the phase inverter tube contribute gain? 49:47 AIMS amplifiers, redux; Don Randall 53:59 Skip (almost) fixes a church organ 1:00:03 Should I wax pot these old output transformers? 1:04:55 Why is there chicken wire in my amplifier? finding the outside foil on a cap Recorded July 25, 2024.
Do we love fast cars? Or is the experience more important than the speed? === Click here to join the Hagerty Driver's Club: https://bit.ly/Join-HDC-Cammisa-Rev === Jason's T-Shirt: https://closed-course-productions.printify.me/ Get some behind-the-scenes of Jason's Ultimate Drag Race Replay episode racing the two most powerful American cars of all time: the 1234-hp Lucid Air Sapphire and the 1025-hp Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170. Jason's episode raced the cars both on regular asphalt and then on a VHT-prepped race surface at the Famoso Drag Strip. Are the Carmudgeons impressed? We'll find out — in a discussion about whether the faster engine option is the better choice. Is it speed we love? Or are we looking for experience? In that latter case, electric sports cars like the Rimac Nevera might be in trouble. And it might explain why Bugatti-Rimac's latest car uses a combustion engine. This, and more, on this episode of the Carmudgeon Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fredrik, Ulf och Fölster diskuterar känslan av ånger som ibland kan infinna sig efter ett inköp. Fölster pratat om ljudnivåskillnader mellan olika gitarrer. I veckans pryl så testar vi Groovy Wizard Fuzz Driver från KittycasterFX. I detta avsnitt: Fender, Gibson, Frank Brothers, Ron Ellis, UA, Asher, Kauer, Mystic Amps, Matchless, VHT, Boss, MXR, Source Audio, Lehle, Gigrig, Chase Bliss, KittycaasterFX.
ASX 200 powers to a 5-month high of 7378 up 120 (1.7%) as the Fed delivers in time for a very happy Xmas. A leap this morning on the open following the dot plots and the Q&A session. Bond yields tumbled with the Australian 10-year yield back to 4.12%. Financials, REITs rallied hard, the Big Bank Basket at $187.00(+1.1%), CBA leading the charge higher but MQG had a great day up 3.5% together with other financials. Insurers slid a little on lower yields, but REITs took off too. GMG up 3.0% and SCG up 3.9%. Industrials and tech doing well, TCL rallying another 1.4% on lower rates, TLS up 1.8% and tech giants XRO and WTC all doing nicely nicely. The All-Tech Index up 2.1%. Healthcare in a strong place, CSL up 1.6% and RMD up 1.9%. Resources played catch up, iron ore majors in demand. All-time highs across the board, RIO, FMG and BHP if you add back the WDS. Gold miners soared after a couple of down days. NST rebounding 8.1% and GMD up 5.1%. Lithium stocks were the stand out as a short squeeze and perhaps a change in sentiment dragged the buyer back in. PLS up 8.6% and LTR rallying with LRS the standout. Oil and gas doing ok on a slightly higher oil price, WDS up 0.5% and KAR up 1.6%. In corporate news, some takeover action in small caps, VHT up 41.3% and WSP under siege with a 57c offer. GMD bought some gold projects off Kin Mining. VEA got the nod to acquire the OTR group, AWC jumped 8.7% on WA approvals, PAN called in the administrator. On the economic front, unemployment rose slightly to 3.9% with an increase in 61500 jobs created. Asian markets mixed, Japan down 0.9%, China up 0.3% and HK bouncing 1.1%. 10-year yields 4.11%Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert insights and research and become a better investor.Make life simple. Invest with Marcus Today.
Welcome to another episode of the podcast! We are happy to have friends of the podcast, Ram and Tawhid on this episode. Games Covered AUS v IND : 4th and 5th T20is. BAN v NZ: 1st Test. WI v ENG: 1st ODI. WBBL Finals 2023/4. Other news Mitchell Johnson's take on Warner's Test send-off and Bailey's role. VHT round-up in IND domestic cricket. Butt's appointment and withdrawal within a day as PCB men's selection consultant. PAK women win a historic T20i series in NZ. ______________________________________________________________________________ Listen to us and get in touch: On Spotify On Apple podcasts On Google podcasts On Pocket Casts On Breaker On RadioPublic Via Twitter Via Facebook Via E-mail Please do subscribe to our podcast and let us know what you think in the comments section of the podcasting app, via mail or on social media. Leave us a 5-star rating on any platform or app (like apple podcasts) you use to listen to us. Thanks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Malaria ni moja ya magonjwa hatari zaidi duniani ikielezwa na ripoiti ya mwaka 2022 ya shirika la afya la Umoja wa Mataifa WHO kuwa ilikatili maisha ya watu 619,000 duniani kote mwaka 2021 na waliougua ugonjwa huo kufikia milioni 247.Shirika hilo linasema asilimia kubwa ya vifo na wagonjwa wako barani Afrika hasa Kusini mwa Jangwa la Sahara. Uganda ni moja ya mataifa yaliyoathirika na ugonjwa huo na wahanga wakubwa ni watoto walio na umri wa chini ya miaka mitano. Kwa kulitambua hilo shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia watoto UNICEF kwa kushirikiana na wadau limeanzisha program ya kuziwezesha timu za wahudumu wa afya wa vijijini VHT kushiriki katika vita dhidi ya malaria ikiwemo kwenye wilaya ya Ntungamo. Je wanafanya nini na program hiyo ina tija gani? Ungana na Selina Jerobon katika Makala hii kwa undani zaidi.
Slovensky som sa naučil až na strednej. S dcérou na Netflixe pozeráme rozprávky v poľštine. Na začiatku vzťahu ma manželka vzala do nuda kempu. V Priečnom sedle som dostal panický atak a kŕče. Mám strach z výšok, ale VHT - vysokohorskú turistiku mám rád. NEXT? SILKY DŽON - ŠTVRŤ NA DVANÁSŤ https://open.spotify.com/album/0wUJRTQ73WsvcJoWcjC1A9?si=JVGIHjP6TJWTM2GA9yxbzA Epické zážitky vo dne v noci s novým Samsung Galaxy S23 www.samsung.sk Podcasty Profil Zločinu a Mozgová Atletika NAŽIVO! 10.3. o 19:00 v košickom Kino Úsmev. Vstupenky - www.zapotour.sk Produkcia @marakua_passionpodcast by ZAPO Daj nám follow na IG a TikToku @zapoofficial Všetky podcasty nájdeš v Sajfovej apke toldo.app
Claude Walker from A Rich Life and Luke Winchester from Merewether Capital go in-depth and stock specific. Stocks covered: PME, VHT, AS2, RDY, RBL, CGS, BTH, PMV, AFW, LVL. The stock of the day is Healius (HLS). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Grady Wulff from Bell Direct and Ben Clark from TMS Capital go in-depth and stock specific. Stocks covered: JAN, CLU, 5GG, CTP, NTO, VHT, CTT, IMD, AMA, DRE. Stocks of the day are Origin and Perpetual. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Microscopic plant pest found in Australia for the first time. A new vapour heat treatment plant (VHT) in Darwin has been used on NT mangoes for the first time.
Support the podcast - https://anchor.fm/dailystockpick/support Social Links and more - https://linktr.ee/dailystockpick Trendspider - Algorithm needs Elite level of service $Cvx under $160 $Vht or $xlv - if we have a recession these are good $Cost ceo last night said this is a time when they build marketshare - the stock price could turn around What happened yesterday was when the rug gets pulled out - we only went back to last Tuesday - so it only took a week out - but it was a good week - nows the time to grab what you can. Seriously - what changed about $AAPL in 24 hours? $MSFT? $GOOG? $AMZN - any of those companies you wanted at lower prices - you have them now. $LNG $Kold and $boil for max on insta $Gern for max too Energy maybe the buy but recession fears will keep that down … buffet is still buying $Oxy Helima Croft says Biden admin looking to refill reserves at $80/barrell which imo indicates that think it's going higher She says it's still a supply issue - she says we are in this zone because the oil reserves have been there If China lifts lockdowns - demand goes up - if eu sanctions in dec go in place - supply goes down Because nat gas is used to make fertilizer there are some curtails on those producers right now $MOS - cross up at $56 - selling at $52 $CF - head and shoulders pattern - since this has been in an upward trend - it could trigger a downward trend Buyers are nowhere to be found right now - we may see that until next week $PANW had 3-1 split $Tslq and other single stock shorts like $NVDS --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailystockpick/support
„Pokud v dohledné době ještě přijdou na finančních trzích nějaké významné výprodeje, tak sektor zdravotnictví by měl podržet portfolio každého investora,“ říká v podcastu ZdraveZpravy.cz investiční analytik XTB Štěpán Hájek. Podle něj investice do zdravotnictví v posledních letech prozatím zůstávaly spíše na okraji zájmu většiny investorů, kteří peníze raději dávali například do technologického sektoru. Do něj patří akcie společností, jako jsou Facebook, Apple nebo Alphabet [vlastník Googlu, pozn. red.]. To se však s růstem úrokových sazeb centrálních bank a očekávané ekonomické recesi podle Štěpána Hájka nejspíš brzy změní. A investoři, aby ochránili své peníze a zároveň je zhodnotili, přesunou své investice právě do hodnotových sektorů, kterým je právě zdravotnictví. „Zdravotnictví je dlouhodobě taková kotva portfolia. Valuačně, hodnotově, to je takový držák,“ vysvětluje v podcastu ZdraveZpravy.cz Štěpán Hájek. Argumentuje tím, že sektor zdravotnictví, podobně jako energetický sektor, za poslední čtyři hospodářské krize na burzách nejenže nepropadl, ale peníze investorů dokonce zhodnocoval. Štěpánem Hájkem očekávaný přesun peněz do zdravotnictví pak v praxi přinese v blízké době nárůst hodnoty akcií farmaceutických firem, poskytovatelů zdravotní péče i lékárenských sítí. K čemuž ostatně dochází již nyní. „Když se podíváme na ETF fondy investující do zdravotnictví, jako je XLV nebo VHT, tak to jsou ETF, které od začátku roku porazily ten hlavní akciový index S&P 500,“ říká s tím, že koncentraci kapitálu v sektoru zdravotnictví očekává v příštím roce, případně dvou letech. Pozor na akcie biotechnologických firem V úvodu podcastu ZdraveZpravy.cz se Štěpán Hájek vyjadřuje k aktuálnímu soudnímu sporu mezi společností Moderna a Pfizer a BioNTech. Moderna zažalovala Pfizer a BioNTech za to, že jí podle ní zcizily patenty na technologii mRNA. Tedy technologii, na které Pfizer a BioNTech postavil výrobu a úspěšný prodej své vakcíny proti covidu-19 Comirnaty. https://www.zdravezpravy.cz/2022/08/27/oderna-chce-podil-ze-zisku-z-vakciny-comirnaty/ „Soud s Modernou o vlastnictví mRNA technologie bude mít bezpochyby negativní dopad na akcie společností Pfizer a BioNTech. A pokud by spor nevyšel ve prospěch Moderny, pak to bude mít velice negativní dopad na PR Moderny,“ říká investiční analytik. Upozorňuje, že růst akcií firem, které dodávaly vakcíny proti covidu, už zdaleka nebude takový, jako byl po roce 2021, kdy tyto firmy významně navýšily zisky. „Ta politika jednotlivých států, jejich vlád, nebude už tolik tlačit... / Více na ZdraveZpravy.cz!!!
Luke Winchester from Merewether Capital and Claude Walker from A Rich Life go in-depth and stock specific. Stocks covered: SID, OFX, PFP, 8CO, VHT, CLU, MVP, TZL, SLA, EPY. Our Friday 'buys' from the guys are Global Health (GLH) and Alcidion (ALC). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Generations have been trusting Dupli-Color and its sister product VHT for everything from oops-type fixes to full-on paint jobs since 1938. From prep and cleaner to undercoating, wheel coating, engine coating and truck bed coatings, Product Manager Brian A. Suter certainly has a lot on his color palette. Kevin and Willie caught up with him on a recent break to talk about the latest trends in the industry, his top tips for DIYers and how formulation is key to the continuing success of the brands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Wayne from Medallion Financial and Chris Conway from Marcus Today go in-depth and stock specific. Stocks covered: S32, ALL, VHT, IFT, CGF, RBL, XRO, SGM, LYC, GNC. Our stock of the day is Northern Star Resources (NST). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Já tentou organizar uma bateria de kart entre amigos?... Agora imagina organizar o Velopark (@velopark) inteiro!!! Toda essa responsa esta nas mão da nossa convidada desta semana, a Sofia Costa é diretora geral do maior complexo automotivo da America Latina e ainda consegue tempo pra trocar uma ideia sobre a rotina das pistas e competições com os melhores hosts de podcasts chamados Turbocast da internet banda larga! Então me diz se VHT é mesmo docinho, confira se a Lua está mesmo em sagitário, aumenta o volume que já acendeu o pré-stage!! Bora ouvir e boa sorte! ------------------------------------------ >> ATENÇÃO NISSO AQUI: Está começando a mais sensacional promoção "METAL HORSE (@metalhorsebrasil) e TURBOCAST"!! Ouça o episódio e não deixe de participar!!.... afinal, 500 conto de presente assim, não tem como!! >> Não esqueça de nos seguir e deixar um like / coração e se não for pedir muito, compartilha ai.... Espalhe a palavra do Turbocast por esse mundão de meu Deus! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/turbocast/support
Luke Winchester from Merewether Capital and Claude Walker from A Rich Life go in-depth and stock specific. Stocks covered: EOL, PPL, WSI, MAQ, BLX, BOE, IHR, TSI, VHT, PLT. Our stock of the day is Vulcan Energy (VUL). Subscriber survey: https://ausbiz.co/survey See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mike explains his new found love of “dollar cost averaging,” ETF's. Mike talks about $VFH, $VIG, $VHT. Nate covers the rise and fall of the behemoth $GE. We talk Cisco, Disney, Splunk and cybersecurity. Nate uncovers a story of someone who bought Apple two decades ago. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we sit down with Mark Gutierrez of Epic Homes Photography and VHT based out of Chicago. We first met Mark at the PFRE conference in 2019 in Las Vegas and we finally had a... The post Episode 152 – Mark Gutierrez of Epic Homes Photography and VHT first appeared on Shooting Spaces.
Who owns the data associated with a house? As it stands right now, the listing broker is in control. But what if a buyer doesn't want a floor plan or 3-D walkthrough of their new home available online? There is growing public concern around data privacy in big tech, yet few are talking about how this translates to the real estate industry. On this episode of Industry Relations, Rob and Greg sit down to discuss the complexities around who owns real estate data, considering whether homeowners should have ownership rights to the data for their property. They explain the current privacy laws around street photography and explore the expectation of privacy in public records—including MLS databases. Listen in to understand how privacy policies might impact different players in the real estate space and learn how to think about who should own property data once the SOLD sign goes up. What‘s Discussed: The ruling in the VHT v. Zillow case re: copyright in real estate photography Who currently owns the data about a house and why it's such a complex issue Whether homeowners have ownership rights to the data for their property The safety concerns associated with making property data available online (for buyers and sellers) The current laws around photography and privacy The expectation of privacy around public records and Rob's take on why the MLS is not a private platform How Apple's App Tracking Transparency policy impacts real estate vendors How privacy policies might affect Compass' business plan How we rely on open data to value homes How the privacy issues surrounding big tech might translate to real estate Connect with Rob & Greg: Rob's Website Greg's Website Resources: Orange County Proptech Mixer Texas REALTORS Winter Meeting CoreLogic MLS Executive Workshop NARPM Broker/Owner Conference and Expo Rob Hahn on The Tom Ferry Podcast Experience EP160 Nick Conteduca on Industry Relations EP067 VHT v. Zillow Rob's Piece on Real Estate Photography & Copyright Apple's App Tracking Transparency Policy Fannie Mae's Uniform Appraisal Dataset Drone Laws in Nevada NFT Your Property with Propy Our Sponsors: Cloud MLX Notorious VIP
Gary Glover from Novus Capital and Andrew Page from Strawman.com go in-depth and stock specific. Stocks covered: SQ2, CGS, PLY, NML, BKL, WHK, NUF, VHT, WMI, BTH. Our stock of the day is Graincorp (GNC). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), UnitedHealth (UNH), Thermo Fisher Scientific (TMO), Pfizer (PFE), and Abbott (ABT) stocks are among the XLV ETF's top holdings. Cinthia Murphy weighs in on why Pfizer's big news was not all good news for healthcare ETFs. Additionally, she says that all healthcare ETFs combined have $5B year-to-date in inflows. Top healthcare ETF flows include XLV, XBI, and VHT.
Owen Raszkiewicz from Rask Australia and Ben Clark from TMS Capital go in-depth and stock specific. Stocks covered: VHT, EPY, UWL, CBL, CKF, VUL, NXT, URW, TUA, PXA. For our future fund stock series, Owen and Ben picked The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) and MFF Capital Investments (ASX:MFF) respectively. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Show #1178. If you get any value from this podcast please consider supporting my work on Patreon. Plus all Patreon supporters get their own unique ad-free podcast feed. Good morning, good afternoon and good evening wherever you are in the world, welcome to EV News Daily for Saturday 14th August. It's Martyn Lee here and I go through every EV story so you don't have to. Thank you to MYEV.com for helping make this show, they've built the first marketplace specifically for Electric Vehicles. It's a totally free marketplace that simplifies the buying and selling process, and help you learn about EVs along the way too. From Jim in Toledo, Ohio You explained how aerodynamic the boulder teardrop camper is, but I think you failed to mention that it has a bank of batteries to help recharge an EV while on the road. 75kWh battery. RIMAC NEVERA CLAIMS QUICKEST PRODUCTION CAR WITH NEW QUARTER-MILE TIME - The Tesla Model S Plaid has a claimed 9.23-second quarter-mile time. But the real king appears to be the Rimac Nevera, which is getting quarter-mile times in the 8-second range. - The company set its fastest time yet this week at Famoso Raceway. The company brought out Brooks Weiselblat of DragTimes to record and drive the car. As such the company has timing from the drag strip as well as VBox data from onboard the car. The fastest time recorded was 8.582 seconds at 167.51 mph. - Now, as it was a drag strip, the times were set with a VHT-prepped surface, which is sticky and good for launches. But the car was on production tires — Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires to be specific. The company also noted that it has managed to do an 8.62-second quarter-mile on an un-prepped airstrip. - Without any sanctioning body to record these runs, this is only an unofficial record. Original Source : https://www.autoblog.com/2021/08/13/rimac-nevera-quarter-mile-time-quickest-production-car-unofficial-video/ Watch Rimac Nevera Go Beyond Plaid: Sets New 1/4 Mile World Record - 0-60 mph (96.5 km/h) - 1.90 seconds 0-100 km/h (62 mph) - 2.00 seconds 0-100 mph (161 km/h) - 3.61 seconds 0-130 mph (209 km/h) - 5.36 seconds 0-150 mph (240 km/h) - 6.88 seconds 60-130 mph - 3.42 seconds 100-150 mph (240 km/h) - 3.27 seconds 100-200 km/h - 2.95 seconds Original Source : https://insideevs.com/news/526584/rimac-nevera-dragstrip-world-record TESLA RIDES THE EV REGISTRATION ROCKET AS AMERICANS BUY MORE THAN EVER - Americans bought electric cars at a lightning pace in the first half of this year, according to new data from Experian. Registrations for EVs more than doubled, with 214,111 on the books through June, up from 98,351 in the first half of 2020. - Tesla vehicles made up two-thirds of all new EV registrations, with the closest competitor being Chevrolet. - newly launched Mustang Mach-E electric SUV helped it move into the top three, with 5.6% of new registrations. That's an impressive pace, given it's Ford's first mainstream EV. - EVs still only accounted for 2.5% of all new registrations. That's up 1% from this time last year, but a far cry from the Biden administration's goal to make half of all new cars sold EVs by the end of this decade. Original Source : https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/tesla-ev-registration-americans-buy-more/ TESLA GIGA BERLIN WILL SAVE COMPANY FROM SHANGHAI EXPORT 'NIGHTMARE' - Tesla Giga Berlin will be the electric automaker's savior in a “logistical nightmare” that requires the company to ship cars from China to Europe, Wedbush analyst Dan Ives said in a note this morning. - The sooner Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) can get the Berlin factory up and running, the sooner it can free itself of the import of vehicles to Europe from Shanghai, a process that is “not sustainable,” according to Wedbush analyst Dan Ives, a Tesla bul - Tesla will no longer have to import vehicles from China to Europe. A move that the company intended on never taking, Tesla sent China-made Model 3 units to Europe in January for the first time. The strategy has increased the company's presence in the EV-savvy region of Europe but has also decreased deliveries in China Original Source : https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-giga-berlin-shanghai-export-nightmare-wedbush-note WHY TESLA'S 'FULL SELF-DRIVING BETA 9' IS UNSAFE AT ANY SPEED - right now around 800 Tesla employees and close to 100 Tesla owners are running FSD 9-enabled cars in the USA (a relatively minor v9.1 update dropped at the end of July), across 37 states (the majority in California), feeding data back to Tesla - Tesla employees running FSD 9 underwent an in-house quality and testing program, and owners were selected on the basis of their outstanding driving records, but they're not development engineers, and they aren't necessarily going to do the right thing all the time. Original Source : https://www.carsguide.com.au/car-news/why-teslas-full-self-driving-beta-9-is-unsafe-at-any-speed-opinion-84288 WEST COAST ELECTRIC HIGHWAY GETTING NEW CHARGING HARDWARE - The West Coast Electric Highway—a network of charging stations spanning three states—is now almost 10 years old, and at least some of it is getting an upgrade. Charging-network operator EV Charging Solutions (EVCS) plans to upgrade Oregon's 44 charging stations along the route with new hardware, and add three more, with funding from the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), the company announced Wednesday in a press release. - 11 will be designated "super stations," each with one 150-kw fast charger and two 50-kw fast chargers, plus one 7.7-kw Level 2 AC port, EVCS clarified to Green Car Reports. The remainder of the 36 stations will get new hardware but remain at 50 kw - Upgrades will include replacing CHAdeMO-only DC fast-charging stations with ones that can accommodate both CHAdeMO and the Combined Charging Standard (CCS). A CHAdeMO adapter for Tesla drivers will also be included at each site Original Source : https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1133200_west-coast-electric-highway-10-years-old-new-charging-hardware DUTCH LEAD CHARGE FOR ELECTRIC CAR STATIONS - They are best known for bike-riding, but the climate-vulnerable Dutch are leading the way for electric cars with the largest number of charging stations in Europe.Teslas and other vehicles can be seen plugged in on practically every street corner thanks to a network of some 75,000 stations -- nearly a third of the entire EU total. - Around one in every five of the 400,000 new cars sold annually in the Netherlands is now electric, due partly to tax breaks and other incentives during the last decade.But the Dutch government has also ensured that drivers have the infrastructure to support efforts to kick the addiction to fossil fuels. - The Dutch government wants all new cars to be electric from 2030 in the Netherlands, where road traffic accounts for a fifth of greenhouse gas emissions. - The Dutch began to encourage electric cars "very early", in 2012, far sooner than Paris or Berlin - In addition to the 75,000 public charging stations, around 190,000 Dutch people have their own charging post at home. - Around 30 percent of Europe's electric vehicle charging points are in the Netherlands, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association. - In towns, every electric car user has the right to a charging station within 200 metres of their home; while in the countryside motorists have their own posts, with 75 percent of those generating electricity for them by solar power. Original Source : https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20210813-dutch-lead-charge-for-electric-car-stations IKEA RECEIVES 30 ELECTRIC VANS - IKEA has set itself the goal of becoming climate-positive by 2030. The e-mobility specialist Quantron AG supports IKEA in this mission and supplies the IKEA logistics centre near Vienna with 30 environmentally friendly e-vehicles. This changeover will enable around 117,000 deliveries to be made emission-free in the first year alone, reducing CO2 emissions by more than 300 tons. - With a range of at least 170 km, drive power of 100 kW and maximum charging power of 70 kW, the e-transporters are ideally equipped for routes between IKEA locations and customers' delivery addresses. Initially, the vehicles will be used for deliveries to all 23 of Vienna's municipal districts and within a 30 km radius of the logistics centre. Original Source : https://www.logisticsmiddleeast.com/transport/ikea-receives-30-electric-vans-from-quantron USED ELECTRIC VEHICLE REBATE PROGRAM EXPANDS IN CALIFORNIA - Peninsula Clean Energy is expanding its program that offers rebates of up to $4,000 for the purchase of a used electric vehicle (EV). San Mateo County, Calif., residents, regardless of income, can now receive a rebate starting at $700 for a plug-in hybrid and $1,000 for a fully electric vehicle. Income-qualified county residents can receive a rebate as high as $3,700 for a plug-in hybrid and $4,000 for an EV. - Qualifying EVs are eight years old or newer with a pre-incentive purchase price of $25,000 or less. Eligible plug-in hybrids must have a minimum range of 25 miles. - Income-qualified residents can also combine a Peninsula Clean Energy rebate with other regional and state EV incentive programs, amounting to as much as $11,500 in incentives. 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Advertising Executive Gina Asaro Collura says “Blue Collar Guilt” is the feeling that children of blue collar workers feel when they spend money on simple extravagances. What's the difference between having “Blue Collar Guilt” and just being cheap? When is it ok to splurge on nice things. VHT executive Vince Collura chimes in. Also: on this very special 69th episode of The Tom Kelly Show, Tom jams in as many juvenile 69 jokes as a deep conversation will allow.
Generations have been trusting Dupli-Color and its sister product VHT for everything from oops-type fixes to full-on paint jobs since 1938. From prep and cleaner to undercoating, wheel coating, engine coating and truck bed coatings, Product Manager Brian A. Suter certainly has a lot on his color palette. Kevin and Willie caught up with him on a recent break to talk about the latest trends in the industry, his top tips for DIYers and how formulation is key to the continuing success of the brands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Page from Strawman.com and Michael Wayne from Medallion Financial go in-depth and stock-specific. Stocks: MND, TLG, JAN, NXT, AND, IMU, VHT, TSI, ISU, MTO. The stock of the day is Pushpay (PPH). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Allison Garrett actually went to prison. Now she is is know as the Prison Break Coach as she uses what she learned in prison to help people break out of their own figurative prisons that keep us from living dreams. She guides comedian Tom Kelly to share a deeply personal breakthrough. Vince Collura, of VHT studios shares the crazy motivation that put him on the path to losing 169 pounds. Show Notes: Allison Garrett: PrisonBreakCoach.com Vince Collura of VHT Studios: Vince's Instagram Dating Book: Logan Ury's How To Not Die Alone
Episode 403 - Adam and Abe catch up with the group again, to talk about the changing conditions today at Memphis Motorsports Park. Imminent rain changed the event format from 3 hot laps, to a track cross style event to avoid wet VHT on the drag strip. Abe talks to Robert Thorne about his daily vlogs from the event, and can be found on his YouTube channel. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/slipangle-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slipangle-show/support
Claude Walker from A Rich Life and Adam Dawes from Shaw and Partners go in-depth and stock-specific. Stocks: BKW, BXB, CDA, SHL, VHT, QFE, OPY, YFZ, FCL, VMT. Stock of the day is IntelliHR (IHR). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Henry Jennings from Marcus Today and Andrew Wielandt from DP Wealth Advisory go in-depth and stock-specific. Stocks: PLS, JMS, NEA, AAC, ELD, AGL, VHT, CSX, HUB, EOS. Stock of the day is Air New Zealand (AIZ). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Morgans Healthcare provides an update on the following companies Promedicus (PME), Nanosonics (NAN), Resmed (RMD), Volpara (VHT), Virtus (VRT), Impedimed (IPD), and Micro-X (MX1)
The Morgans Health team provides an update on the aged care sector and key catalysts achieved (stocks mentioned Micro-X, Impedimed, Virtus, Volpara, Mach 7 and Paradigm)
David Novac from Wealthwise Education and Francesco De Stradis from Ord Minnett go in-depth and stock-specific. Stocks: RIO, AWC, A2M, PSC, GUD, BNL, NGI, ASIA, LIC, VHT. The stock of the day is South32 (S32). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Morgans Senior Analyst Scott Power notes three upcoming catalysts for Volpara (ASX:VHT) which are likely to move the share price higher.
A busy week is on the cards for Australian investors. The RBA is meeting tomorrow with rates to remain on hold, while on Wednesday, first quarter economic data is out for the first time this year, with the market pricing 1.4% growth for the quarter.The Aussie share market is eyeing a subdued start to June, suggesting a 0.4% fall at the open following a cracking close for May, with the ASX200 up 4.7%, while US equities gained 4%. What to watch today:Several states have relaxed their restrictions in ACT, Victoria, NSW. NSW pubs, clubs, cafes and restaurants can have up to 50 customers from today, so keep an eye on food and beverage companies like Costa Group (ASX:CGC), Bega (ASX:BGA), Woolworths (ASX:WOW) and Coles (ASX:COL).Trading ideas for today:Citi raised Event Hospitality & Entertainment (ASX:EVT) price target 31% to $9.75 following its 60% gain off its COVID-19 lows.Citi downgraded Lovisa (ASX:LOV) to a sell. However it's a buy for Bell Potter, as the costume jewellery company has a strong balance sheet.Bell Potter reiterated breast screening company Volpara Health Technology (ASX:VHT) as a buy.Appen (ASX:APX) reaffirmed its calendar year earnings guidance on Friday and Bell Potter and Credit Suisse downgraded the stock to a hold.
Flam and Flange 5 with Hipflask Virgins (A No Hope) It's the Worcester Music Festival and we have loads of tracks from Hipflask Virgins, Zilch, Humdrum Express, Jehrico Racks, The VHT's, The Earnest SPears, Elephant Peel, Kings Of The Quarter Mile, Nuns Of The Tundra, Skora, Skewwiff and Korb!
Flam and Flange 5 with Hipflask Virgins (A No Hope) It's the Worcester Music Festival and we have loads of tracks from Hipflask Virgins, Zilch, Humdrum Express, Jehrico Racks, The VHT's, The Earnest SPears, Elephant Peel, Kings Of The Quarter Mile, Nuns Of The Tundra, Skora, Skewwiff and Korb!
SEGMENT 1: One of the biggest problems small business owners face is not being able to keep their customers. They are so busy attracting new customers through the front door that the existing ones leave out the back door. As a result, they can never build a sustainable business. David Avrin, a leading expert on customer experience in the world today, is here to show us why our customers are leaving and what we have to do to keep them. SEGMENT 2: There are two things that are going to determine the success you will have as an entrepreneur: a thriving community and a strong personal brand. Successful entrepreneur Ramon Ray is here to share how to start building both of these with a limited budget.SEGMENT 3: Photos and videos play a huge role in finding and learning about a business on the web. Brian Balduf, Chairman and Co-founder of VHT, was there at the beginning of leveraging photo and video online, and he's here to share what he's learned on how to make your business stand out on the internet.Sponsored by LinkedIn and Nextiva
This week on BSD Now, Adrian Chadd on bringing up 802.11ac in FreeBSD, a PFsense and OpenVPN tutorial, and we talk about an interesting ZFS storage pool checkpoint project. This episode was brought to you by Headlines Bringing up 802.11ac on FreeBSD (http://adrianchadd.blogspot.com/2017/04/bringing-up-80211ac-on-freebsd.html) Adrian Chadd has a new blog post about his work to bring 802.11ac support to FreeBSD 802.11ac allows for speeds up to 500mbps and total bandwidth into multiple gigabits The FreeBSD net80211 stack has reasonably good 802.11n support, but no 802.11ac support. I decided a while ago to start adding basic 802.11ac support. It was a good exercise in figuring out what the minimum set of required features are and another excuse to go find some of the broken corner cases in net80211 that needed addressing. 802.11ac introduces a few new concepts that the stack needs to understand. I decided to use the QCA 802.11ac parts because (a) I know the firmware and general chip stuff from the first generation 11ac parts well, and (b) I know that it does a bunch of stuff (like rate control, packet scheduling, etc) so I don't have to do it. If I chose, say, the Intel 11ac parts then I'd have to implement a lot more of the fiddly stuff to get good behaviour. Step one - adding VHT channels. I decided in the shorter term to cheat and just add VHT channels to the already very large ieee80211channel map. The linux way of there being a channel context rather than hundreds of static channels to choose from is better in the long run, but I wanted to get things up and running. So, that's what I did first - I added VHT flags for 20, 40, 80, 80+80 and 160MHz operating modes and I did the bare work required to populate the channel lists with VHT channels as well. Then I needed to glue it into an 11ac driver. My ath10k port was far enough along to attempt this, so I added enough glue to say "I support VHT" to the iccaps field and propagated it to the driver for monitor mode configuration. And yes, after a bit of dancing, I managed to get a VHT channel to show up in ath10k in monitor mode and could capture 80MHz wide packets. Success! By far the most fiddly was getting channel promotion to work. net80211 supports the concept of dumb NICs (like atheros 11abgn parts) very well, where you can have multiple virtual interfaces but the "driver" view of the right configuration is what's programmed into the hardware. For firmware NICs which do this themselves (like basically everything sold today) this isn't exactly all that helpful. So, for now, it's limited to a single VAP, and the VAP configuration is partially derived from the global state and partially derived from the negotiated state. It's annoying, but it is adding to the list of things I will have to fix later. the QCA chips/firmware do 802.11 crypto offload. They actually pretend that there's no key - you don't include the IV, you don't include padding, or anything. You send commands to set the crypto keys and then you send unencrypted 802.11 frames (or 802.3 frames if you want to do ethernet only.) This means that I had to teach net80211 a few things: + frames decrypted by the hardware needed to have a "I'm decrypted" bit set, because the 802.11 header field saying "I'm decrypted!" is cleared + frames encrypted don't have the "i'm encrypted" bit set + frames encrypted/decrypted have no padding, so I needed to teach the input path and crypto paths to not validate those if the hardware said "we offload it all." Now comes the hard bit of fixing the shortcomings before I can commit the driver. There are .. lots. The first one is the global state. The ath10k firmware allows what they call 'vdevs' (virtual devices) - for example, multiple SSID/BSSID support is implemented with multiple vdevs. STA+WDS is implemented with vdevs. STA+P2P is implemented with vdevs. So, technically speaking I should go and find all of the global state that should really be per-vdev and make it per-vdev. This is tricky though, because a lot of the state isn't kept per-VAP even though it should be. Anyway, so far so good. I need to do some of the above and land it in FreeBSD-HEAD so I can finish off the ath10k port and commit what I have to FreeBSD. There's a lot of stuff coming - including all of the wave-2 stuff (like multiuser MIMO / MU-MIMO) which I just plainly haven't talked about yet. Viva la FreeBSD wireless! pfSense and OpenVPN Routing (http://www.terrafoundry.net/blog/2017/04/12/pfsense-openvpn/) This article tries to be a simple guide on how to enable your home (or small office) https://www.pfsense.org/ (pfSense) setup to route some traffic via the vanilla Internet, and some via a VPN site that you've setup in a remote location. Reasons to Setup a VPN: Control Security Privacy Fun VPNs do not instantly guarantee privacy, they're a layer, as with any other measure you might invoke. In this example I used a server that's directly under my name. Sure, it was a country with strict privacy laws, but that doesn't mean that the outgoing IP address wouldn't be logged somewhere down the line. There's also no reason you have to use your own OpenVPN install, there are many, many personal providers out there, who can offer the same functionality, and a degree of anonymity. (If you and a hundred other people are all coming from one IP, it becomes extremely difficult to differentiate, some VPN providers even claim a ‘logless' setup.) VPNs can be slow. The reason I have a split-setup in this article, is because there are devices that I want to connect to the internet quickly, and that I'm never doing sensitive things on, like banking. I don't mind if my Reddit-browsing and IRC messages are a bit slower, but my Nintendo Switch and PS4 should have a nippy connection. Services like Netflix can and do block VPN traffic in some cases. This is more of an issue for wider VPN providers (I suspect, but have no proof, that they just blanket block known VPN IP addresses.) If your VPN is in another country, search results and tracking can be skewed. This is arguable a good thing, who wants to be tracked? But it can also lead to frustration if your DuckDuckGo results are tailored to the middle of Paris, rather than your flat in Birmingham. The tutorial walks through the basic setup: Labeling the interfaces, configuring DHCP, creating a VPN: Now that we have our OpenVPN connection set up, we'll double check that we've got our interfaces assigned With any luck (after we've assigned our OPENVPN connection correctly, you should now see your new Virtual Interface on the pfSense Dashboard We're charging full steam towards the sections that start to lose people. Don't be disheartened if you've had a few issues up to now, there is no “right” way to set up a VPN installation, and it may be that you have to tweak a few things and dive into a few man-pages before you're set up. NAT is tricky, and frankly it only exists because we stretched out IPv4 for much longer than we should have. That being said it's a necessary evil in this day and age, so let's set up our connection to work with it. We need NAT here because we're going to masque our machines on the LAN interface to show as coming from the OpenVPN client IP address, to the OpenVPN server. Head over to Firewall -> NAT -> Outbound. The first thing we need to do in this section, is to change the Outbound NAT Mode to something we can work with, in this case “Hybrid.” Configure the LAN interface to be NAT'd to the OpenVPN address, and the INSECURE interface to use your regular ISP connection Configure the firewall to allow traffic from the LAN network to reach the INSECURE network Then add a second rule allowing traffic from the LAN network to any address, and set the gateway the the OPENVPN connection And there you have it, traffic from the LAN is routed via the VPN, and traffic from the INSECURE network uses the naked internet connection *** Switching to OpenBSD (https://mndrix.blogspot.co.uk/2017/05/switching-to-openbsd.html) After 12 years, I switched from macOS to OpenBSD. It's clean, focused, stable, consistent and lets me get my work done without any hassle. When I first became interested in computers, I thought operating systems were fascinating. For years I would reinstall an operating system every other weekend just to try a different configuration: MS-DOS 3.3, Windows 3.0, Linux 1.0 (countless hours recompiling kernels). In high school, I settled down and ran OS/2 for 5 years until I graduated college. I switched to Linux after college and used it exclusively for 5 years. I got tired of configuring Linux, so I switched to OS X for the next 12 years, where things just worked. But Snow Leopard was 7 years ago. These days, OS X is like running a denial of service attack against myself. macOS has a dozen apps I don't use but can't remove. Updating them requires a restart. Frequent updates to the browser require a restart. A minor XCode update requires me to download a 4.3 GB file. My monitors frequently turn off and require a restart to fix. A system's availability is a function (http://techthoughts.typepad.com/managing_computers/2007/11/availability-mt.html) of mean time between failure and mean time to repair. For macOS, both numbers are heading in the wrong direction for me. I don't hold any hard feelings about it, but it's time for me to get off this OS and back to productive work. I found OpenBSD very refreshing, so I created a bootable thumb drive and within an hour had it up and running on a two-year old laptop. I've been using it for my daily work for the past two weeks and it's been great. Simple, boring and productive. Just the way I like it. The documentation is fantastic. I've been using Unix for years and have learned quite a bit just by reading their man pages. OS releases come like clockwork every 6 months and are supported for 12. Security and other updates seem relatively rare between releases (roughly one small patch per week during 6.0). With syspatch in 6.1, installing them should be really easy too. ZFS Storage Pool Checkpoint Project (https://sdimitro.github.io/post/zpool-checkpoint) During the OpenZFS summit last year (2016), Dan Kimmel and I quickly hacked together the zpool checkpoint command in ZFS, which allows reverting an entire pool to a previous state. Since it was just for a hackathon, our design was bare bones and our implementation far from complete. Around a month later, we had a new and almost complete design within Delphix and I was able to start the implementation on my own. I completed the implementation last month, and we're now running regression tests, so I decided to write this blog post explaining what a storage pool checkpoint is, why we need it within Delphix, and how to use it. The Delphix product is basically a VM running DelphixOS (a derivative of illumos) with our application stack on top of it. During an upgrade, the VM reboots into the new OS bits and then runs some scripts that update the environment (directories, snapshots, open connections, etc.) for the new version of our app stack. Software being software, failures can happen at different points during the upgrade process. When an upgrade script that makes changes to ZFS fails, we have a corresponding rollback script that attempts to bring ZFS and our app stack back to their previous state. This is very tricky as we need to undo every single modification applied to ZFS (including dataset creation and renaming, or enabling new zpool features). The idea of Storage Pool Checkpoint (aka zpool checkpoint) deals with exactly that. It can be thought of as a “pool-wide snapshot” (or a variation of extreme rewind that doesn't corrupt your data). It remembers the entire state of the pool at the point that it was taken and the user can revert back to it later or discard it. Its generic use case is an administrator that is about to perform a set of destructive actions to ZFS as part of a critical procedure. She takes a checkpoint of the pool before performing the actions, then rewinds back to it if one of them fails or puts the pool into an unexpected state. Otherwise, she discards it. With the assumption that no one else is making modifications to ZFS, she basically wraps all these actions into a “high-level transaction”. I definitely see value in this for the appliance use case Some usage examples follow, along with some caveats. One of the restrictions is that you cannot attach, detach, or remove a device while a checkpoint exists. However, the zpool add operation is still possible, however if you roll back to the checkpoint, the device will no longer be part of the pool. Rather than a shortcoming, this seems like a nice feature, a way to help users avoid the most common foot shooting (which I witnessed in person at Linux Fest), adding a new log or cache device, but missing a keyword and adding it is a storage vdev rather than a aux vdev. This operation could simply be undone if a checkpoint where taken before the device was added. *** News Roundup Review of TrueOS (https://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20170501#trueos) TrueOS, which was formerly named PC-BSD, is a FreeBSD-based operating system. TrueOS is a rolling release platform which is based on FreeBSD's "CURRENT" branch, providing TrueOS with the latest drivers and features from FreeBSD. Apart from the name change, TrueOS has deviated from the old PC-BSD project in a number of ways. The system installer is now more streamlined (and I will touch on that later) and TrueOS is a rolling release platform while PC-BSD defaulted to point releases. Another change is PC-BSD used to allow the user to customize which software was installed at boot time, including the desktop environment. The TrueOS project now selects a minimal amount of software for the user and defaults to using the Lumina desktop environment. From the conclusions: What I took away from my time with TrueOS is that the project is different in a lot of ways from PC-BSD. Much more than just the name has changed. The system is now more focused on cutting edge software and features in FreeBSD's development branch. The install process has been streamlined and the user begins with a set of default software rather than selecting desired packages during the initial setup. The configuration tools, particularly the Control Panel and AppCafe, have changed a lot in the past year. The designs have a more flat, minimal look. It used to be that PC-BSD did not have a default desktop exactly, but there tended to be a focus on KDE. With TrueOS the project's in-house desktop, Lumina, serves as the default environment and I think it holds up fairly well. In all, I think TrueOS offers a convenient way to experiment with new FreeBSD technologies and ZFS. I also think people who want to run FreeBSD on a desktop computer may want to look at TrueOS as it sets up a graphical environment automatically. However, people who want a stable desktop platform with lots of applications available out of the box may not find what they want with this project. A simple guide to install Ubuntu on FreeBSD with byhve (https://www.davd.eu/install-ubuntu-on-freebsd-with-bhyve/) David Prandzioch writes in his blog: For some reasons I needed a Linux installation on my NAS. bhyve is a lightweight virtualization solution for FreeBSD that makes that easy and efficient. However, the CLI of bhyve is somewhat bulky and bare making it hard to use, especially for the first time. This is what vm-bhyve solves - it provides a simple CLI for working with virtual machines. More details follow about what steps are needed to setup vm_bhyve on FreeBSD Also check out his other tutorials on his blog: https://www.davd.eu/freebsd/ (https://www.davd.eu/freebsd/) *** Graphical Overview of the Architecture of FreeBSD (https://dspinellis.github.io/unix-architecture/arch.pdf) This diagram tries to show the different components that make up the FreeBSD Operating Systems It breaks down the various utilities, libraries, and components into some categories and sub-categories: User Commands: Development (cc, ld, nm, as, etc) File Management (ls, cp, cmp, mkdir) Multiuser Commands (login, chown, su, who) Number Processing (bc, dc, units, expr) Text Processing (cut, grep, sort, uniq, wc) User Messaging (mail, mesg, write, talk) Little Languages (sed, awk, m4) Network Clients (ftp, scp, fetch) Document Preparation (*roff, eqn, tbl, refer) Administrator and System Commands Filesystem Management (fsck, newfs, gpart, mount, umount) Networking (ifconfig, route, arp) User Management (adduser, pw, vipw, sa, quota*) Statistics (iostat, vmstat, pstat, gstat, top) Network Servers (sshd, ftpd, ntpd, routed, rpc.*) Scheduling (cron, periodic, rc.*, atrun) Libraries (C Standard, Operating System, Peripheral Access, System File Access, Data Handling, Security, Internationalization, Threads) System Call Interface (File I/O, Mountable Filesystems, File ACLs, File Permissions, Processes, Process Tracing, IPC, Memory Mapping, Shared Memory, Kernel Events, Memory Locking, Capsicum, Auditing, Jails) Bootstrapping (Loaders, Configuration, Kernel Modules) Kernel Utility Functions Privilege Management (acl, mac, priv) Multitasking (kproc, kthread, taskqueue, swi, ithread) Memory Management (vmem, uma, pbuf, sbuf, mbuf, mbchain, malloc/free) Generic (nvlist, osd, socket, mbuf_tags, bitset) Virtualization (cpuset, crypto, device, devclass, driver) Synchronization (lock, sx, sema, mutex, condvar_, atomic_*, signal) Operations (sysctl, dtrace, watchdog, stack, alq, ktr, panic) I/O Subsystem Special Devices (line discipline, tty, raw character, raw disk) Filesystems (UFS, FFS, NFS, CD9660, Ext2, UDF, ZFS, devfs, procfs) Sockets Network Protocols (TCP, UDP, UCMP, IPSec, IP4, IP6) Netgraph (50+ modules) Drivers and Abstractions Character Devices CAM (ATA, SATA, SAS, SPI) Network Interface Drivers (802.11, ifae, 100+, ifxl, NDIS) GEOM Storage (stripe, mirror, raid3, raid5, concat) Encryption / Compression (eli, bde, shsec, uzip) Filesystem (label, journal, cache, mbr, bsd) Virtualization (md, nop, gate, virtstor) Process Control Subsystems Scheduler Memory Management Inter-process Communication Debugging Support *** Official OpenBSD 6.1 CD - There's only One! (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20170503203426&mode=expanded) Ebay auction Link (http://www.ebay.com/itm/The-only-Official-OpenBSD-6-1-CD-set-to-be-made-For-auction-for-the-project-/252910718452) Now it turns out that in fact, exactly one CD set was made, and it can be yours if you are the successful bidder in the auction that ends on May 13, 2017 (About 3 days from when this episode was recorded). The CD set is hand made and signed by Theo de Raadt. Fun Fact: The winning bidder will have an OpenBSD CD set that even Theo doesn't have. *** Beastie Bits Hardware Wanted by OpenBSD developers (https://www.openbsd.org/want.html) Donate hardware to FreeBSD developers (https://www.freebsd.org/donations/index.html#components) Announcing NetBSD and the Google Summer of Code Projects 2017 (https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/announcing_netbsd_and_the_google) Announcing FreeBSD GSoC 2017 Projects (https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2017Projects) LibreSSL 2.5.4 Released (https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/LibreSSL/libressl-2.5.4-relnotes.txt) CharmBUG Meeting - Tor Browser Bundle Hack-a-thon (https://www.meetup.com/CharmBUG/events/238218840/) pkgsrcCon 2017 CFT (https://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-advocacy/2017/05/01/msg000735.html) Experimental Price Cuts (https://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/2931) Linux Fest North West 2017: Three Generations of FreeNAS: The World's most popular storage OS turns 12 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6VznQz3VEY) *** Feedback/Questions Don - Reproducible builds & gcc/clang (http://dpaste.com/2AXX75X#wrap) architect - C development on BSD (http://dpaste.com/0FJ854X#wrap) David - Linux ABI (http://dpaste.com/2CCK2WF#wrap) Tom - ZFS (http://dpaste.com/2Z25FKJ#wrap) RAIDZ Stripe Width Myth, Busted (https://www.delphix.com/blog/delphix-engineering/zfs-raidz-stripe-width-or-how-i-learned-stop-worrying-and-love-raidz) Ivan - Jails (http://dpaste.com/1Z173WA#wrap) ***