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WA Running Podcast
Episode 121 | Ultra Perth | Liam Kamudu

WA Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2026 73:28


Monday 22nd June 2026 The gang is joined by Liam Kamudu to help recap Ultra Perth that featured impressive runs by Nera Jareb and Joel Gray in the 50km and some big dogs in running with a hefty prize pool across the distances. We hear about Liam's progression from a 12km win at Bibra Lake in 2024, to a sub 2:30 marathon debut in Frankfurt in 2025, and big things to come in 2026.  We had PTS Snakes and Ladders, Chris finally regrets signing up to a 65km trail race, Vici nails the podium winner's names, and Simon might finally be injured.  Sasha Johnson, Emily Murray and Jude Burleigh feature in our Weapons of WARP.   Reach out and connect! Instagram: @warunningpod Email: warunningpodcast@gmail.com  Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/WARP

Sound Opinions
The "Best" Albums of 2026...So Far

Sound Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2026 50:52


The year is almost halfway over, and there have already been so many incredible new releases. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share their personal best albums of 2026 so far. Plus, they'll hear picks from the production staff.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/4frcVZoMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Twisted Teens, "Circus Clown," Blame the Clown, Jazz Life/ Chain Smoking, 2026The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Courtney Barnett, "Sugar Plum," Creature of Habit, Mom + Pop, 2026Ora Cogan, "Bury Me," Hard Hearted Woman, Sacred Bones, 2026Lucinda Williams, "The World's Gone Wrong (feat. Brittney Spencer)," World's Gone Wrong, Highway 20 and Thirty Tigers, 2026Ye Vagabonds, "Mayfly V3," All Tied Together, River Lea, 2026Robyn, "Blow My Mind," Sexistential, Konichiwa and Young, 2026The Twilight Sad, "GET AWAY FROM IT ALL," It's the Long Goodbye, Rock Action, 2026Kacey Musgraves, "Everybody Wants To Be A Cowboy," Middle of Nowhere, Lost Highway, 2026Ratboys, "The World, So Madly," Singin' to an Empty Chair, New West, 2026Blood Sucking Maniacs, "Red Leg Boy," Blood Sucking Maniacs, Paradise of Bachelors, 2026Ora Cogan, "The Smoke," Hard Hearted Woman, Sacred Bones, 2026Squarepusher, "K7 Museum," Kammerkonzert, Warp, 2026Dry Cleaning, "Cruise Ship Designer," Secret Love, 4AD, 2026Genesis Owusu, "STAMPEDE," Redstar Wu & the Worldwide Scourge, Ourness, 2026Peaches, "Panna Cotta Delight," No Lube So Rude, Kill Rock Stars, 2026Jill Scott, "Right Here Right Now," To Whom This May Concern, Blues Babe, Human Re Sources, and The Orchard, 2026Golems of the Red Planet, "Hadrial," Surf Masala, Heyday Again, 2026See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

WeeklyTrek: The Tricorder Transmissions News
BONUS: Warp Factor 5 #1: Star Trek Enterprise Season 1 (Broken Bow, Fight or Flight, Strange New World, Unexpected, Terra Nova)

WeeklyTrek: The Tricorder Transmissions News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2026 90:38


A special treat for WeeklyTrek subscribers: a special bonus episode with the complete Warp Factor Five premiere! Back this weekend with a regular episode of WeeklyTrek covering the latest Star Trek news. Warp Factor 5 host Alex Perry is joined by TrekRanks host Jim Moorhouse to kick off Warp Factor Five! This week, Alex and his guest discuss the Star Trek: Enterprise season 1 episodes: Broken Bow Fight or Flight Strange New World Unexpected Terra Nova Alex and his guest discuss and rate each episode (giving each episode a warp factor rating between 1 and 5), and pick from this block of episodes the best series regular performance, best guest star performance, best production design element, best quiet moment, and best loud moment. We'll also share our memories of the first time we watched these episodes, and discuss how this block of five episodes contributes to the larger Star Trek story. Submit Your Ratings I want to hear from you about these episodes! What ratings do you give them? Rate them between Warp Factor 1 and Warp Factor 5 (half warp factors are acceptable!)  Who gave the best series regular performance? Who was the best guest star? What was the best production design moment? Best quiet moment? Best loud moment?  Send your thoughts on these episodes to Alex at warpfactorfive@trekcore.com or @alexandertperry on X or @alextperry on BlueSky and Threads. At the end of each season we'll hold a season recap episode ranking the episodes of each season, include your ratings, and talk about your picks.  About Warp Factor 5 Warp Factor 5 is a Star Trek rewatch podcast covering the entire Star Trek franchise in chronological, in-universe order, five episodes at a time. Twice a month, host Alex Perry is joined by a guest to review and discuss the next five episodes of Star Trek, exploring over 60 years of rich, connected storytelling from the earliest days of the NX-01 to the far future of the 32nd century. From Star Trek: Enterprise and Discovery through Strange New Worlds, The Original Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Lower Decks, Prodigy, Picard, and Starfleet Academy, Warp Factor Five gives you a new way to rewatch and enjoy the Star Trek franchise. Happy 60th anniversary!

You're Missing Out
Season 5 Warp-Up and Registry Picks (Finale)

You're Missing Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2026 71:08


Mike, Tom, and Kyle close out Season 5 by reflecting on the 1993 class of National Film Registry inductees, handing out superlatives to the standout performances and craftspeople from the season, and formally submitting their Registry picks. Plus, a look ahead to Season 6.  Since 1989, the National Film Registry has selected 25 films each year that are deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". In each episode, Mike Natale (Yahoo!) and Tom Lorenzo (Men's Journal) bring on a special guest to take a look at one of the films from the registry, to get to the heart of why these films matter.

Quantum Kickflip
QK402: No "I" In Team

Quantum Kickflip

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 112:54


The crew emerges from their first match victorious, but not everyone is celebrating. Can our heroes hold their own against disappointed coaches, concerned parents, and angry bosses, or will their season be over before it even begins? Next episode drops Wednesday July 1st (or two days early on Patreon)! Get the new Slugblaster expansion: Slime, Warp, and Solder!
https://itch.io/s/186203/slime-warp-solder Want to listen to new episodes two days early, AND unlock exclusive biweekly bonus content? Join our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/quantumkickflip Want to order your own copy of Slugblaster? Do that here! https://wilkies.itch.io/slugblaster

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Python Bytes
#484 All our tools

Python Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 49:44 Transcription Available


Topics covered in this episode: pi + superpowers Terminal: Warp.dev + OhMyZSH {Blink,kitty} + mosh + tmux Claude code MacWhisper or Handy Tailscale Extras Joke Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training Six Feet Up is hosting a LinkedIn Live Connect with the hosts Michael: @mkennedy@fosstodon.org / @mkennedy.codes (bsky) Calvin: @calvinhp@sixfeetup.social / @calvinhp.com (bsky) Show: @pythonbytes@fosstodon.org / @pythonbytes.fm (bsky) Join us on YouTube at pythonbytes.fm/live to be part of the audience. Usually Tuesday at 7am PT. Older video versions available there too. Finally, if you want an artisanal, hand-crafted digest of every week of the show notes in email form? Add your name and email to our friends of the show list, we'll never share it. Calvin #1: pi + superpowers terminal-first, open-source coding agent Session management is a first-class citizen Extension model is what makes pi special — it's aggressively composable Superpowers brings a structured software development methodology as loadable skills Steps back and asks you what you're really trying to do “hand you the keys to the car” mode vs guardrails might not be for everyone Michael #2: Terminal: Warp.dev + OhMyZSH If you're using the base terminal with default settings, you have so much head-room for improvement. I've been using Warp.dev since Elvis talked me into it. ;) Remarkable terminal but the AI side of things is a bit junky, can be turned off OhMyZSH gives better autocomplete e.g. git branch [HTML_REMOVED] lists all branches in the local repo! Commandbookapp.com is excellent to keep the terminal focused on terminal things and more server commands and other automation in Command Book. Calvin #3: {Blink,kitty} + mosh + tmux Kitty Terminal — GPU-accelerated terminal emulator for macOS, Linux, and Windows with support for graphics, ligatures, and a powerful tiling layout system built right in. Blink Shell — The go-to terminal for iPad/iPhone power users; full SSH and Mosh client with a gorgeous interface built specifically for mobile professional workflows. Mosh — Mobile Shell replaces SSH for remote connections, surviving network switches, sleep cycles, and flaky Wi-Fi with zero dropped sessions — essential for staying connected to long-running agentic jobs. tmux — Terminal multiplexer that keeps sessions alive on your Linux server indefinitely; detach from a Mosh session on your Mac, reconnect from your iPad, and your agent is right where you left it. The combo — Kitty or Blink + Mosh + tmux creates a "persistent remote brain" pattern: your beefy Linux homelab runs the compute-heavy agent sessions 24/7, and any device becomes a thin client to drop in and out at will. Michael #4: Claude code I prefer the IDE experience, the new PyCharm + Claude integration is really good. VS Code too. Why IDE? Because we should still be present with our code and managing context is much easier. Use the best/latest models on high thinking. “Speed” is not your friend, it's just shortcuts. Create skills and agents and use them. Curate your own rules (e.g. Talk Python's Claude.md) Works well on non-coding things. Just create a folder, put a ton of files in there and it's like NotebookLM + Chat + more. Calvin #5: MacWhisper or Handy Transcribes your speech using your choice of Whisper or Parakeet models. All transcription is done on your device, no data leaves your machine. Automatic Speaker Recognition with local models. Handy is more basic, but open source and runs on all platforms. Michael #6: Tailscale No need to open ports at all, Tailscale makes machines inside the same network accessible to each other Works great for laptops, desktops, etc. But also available for servers. Though I still use cloud firewalls for servers. How I use it: My dev database server, preloaded with QA data, is always running on my home mac mini m4 pro. All my apps look for that server before looking locally and tailscale makes them always accessible to each other My local LLMs expose OpenAI API compatible APIs. Tailscale makes these accessible even while traveling or at a coffee shop. Use my mini as an exit node. All traffic is routed outbound from my local fiber network. Great to restricted IPs like accessing my servers without caring about the local IP. Screen share back to my home machines even while traveling. Listen to the Talk Python episode with Alex for a deeper conversation. Extras Calvin: Telescopo great Mac Markdown viewer/editor. Michael: One more: Typora markdown editor. Created formal documentation for many of my open source packages using Great Docs. Via Mark Little: Statement on the US government directive to suspend access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 Joke: No second date

Dice in Mind
Episode 172: Star Trek Timelines: Inside the Writers Room

Dice in Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 99:23 Transcription Available


Kelli Fitzpatrick is a science fiction writer, gamewriter, and teacher. She is the author of Captain Marvel: Carol Danvers Declassified (from BenBella Books, 2025) and is a contributing writer for the Star Trek Adventures role-playing game from Modiphius. Her Star Trek story “The Sunwalkers” won the 2016 Strange New Worlds contest from Simon and Schuster. Her short fiction has been published by Baen Books, Crazy 8 Press, Flash Fiction Online, and others, and her essays on sci-fi pop culture appear at StarTrek.com, Women at Warp, and in anthologies from Sequart and ATB Publishing. She has written for NASA's Hubble Space Telescope outreach team and Arizona State University's Interplanetary Initiative. She has over a decade of experience teaching high school and college courses. Find her at KelliFitzpatrick.com and on Bluesky @KelliFitzWrites. Derek Tyler Attico is a speculative fiction author, essayist, and award-winning photographer. In fiction, Derek has won the Excellence in Playwriting Award from the Dramatist Guild of America, and he is a two-time winner of the Star Trek Strange New Worlds short story contest (“Alpha & Omega,” “The Dreamer and the Dream”) published by Simon and Schuster. Derek is also the author of the bestselling, critically acclaimed “Star Trek novel The Autobiography of Benjamin Sisko” by Titan Publishing. Jim Johnson was born about the same time Apollo XII landed on the moon (and has always been kinda spacey) and shares a birthday with the Kindle. He is the author of the Pistols and Pyramids weird western series and the Potomac Shadows urban fantasy series. He's also written a bunch of other stuff in and around the SFF genres and pen and paper RPGs. He's currently the project manager and line editor for Modiphius's Star Trek Adventures RPG. Michael Dismuke is a Certified Professional in Talent Development and Certified Leadership Development and Succession Strategist. He is a national speaker/trainer and consultant, a freelance writer for the Star Trek Adventures RPG, and a published comic creator. Please check out this relevant link: Star Trek: Timelines Welcome to Dice in Mind, a podcast hosted by Bradley Browne and Jason Kaufman to explore the intersection of life, games, science, music, philosophy, and creativity through interviews with leading creatives. All are welcome in this space. Royalty-free music "Night Jazz Beats" courtesy of flybirdaudio.

WA Running Podcast
Episode 120 | Wadjemup Running Festival | Kim Vivian

WA Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 109:18


Monday 15th June 2026 Simon and Vici are joined by the President of the WA Marathon Club - Kim Vivian to talk about the club's beginnings to where it is now as Australia's largest running club organising some of the biggest events in the WA Running Calendar.  Kim is also a World Athletics Level A certified course measurer, so we delve into the principles and steps behind certifying a course, how to become one, the inaccuracies of GPS, and being treated like a rockstar with security detail in Southeast Asia.  We recap the Wadjemup Rottnest Festival that included some last-minute course tweaks by Kim and Ray Lampard and Michael Carroll taking out the Todd Ingraham Trophy and running the most smiley 2:37 marathon. In other local results, Nancy helps us recap the Cape to Cape Ultra Marathon, as the Kunnunurra Half Marathon. We have two tickets to giveaway for the upcoming Backroads Gravel Run, and Big Kev, Jayme from the Last Person Standing competition, Rob Goyen and Stu Caufield, and WAMC member Gary Harris feature in our Weapons of WARP.   Reach out and connect! Instagram: @warunningpod Email: warunningpodcast@gmail.com  Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/WARP

Tabletop Tommies
Ep.95 South Coast GT Debrief & Meta Analysis | Bolt Action Podcast

Tabletop Tommies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2026 54:17 Transcription Available


Jonny and Phil review the South Coast GT weekend: venue praise, the 1,000‑point pack, mission choices, and how the tables and timing worked. Phil also announces the details of English Open (Warfare, 14–15 November, 1066 points, thematic lists) and explains booking details and incentives. The episode covers competitive meta takeaways — Japan's strong showing, the value of veteran troops and dice count, the role of armour and flamethrowers, and tips on listbuilding — and finishes with results and awards, including the top placings and community shoutouts. Links:

Stitch Please
Warp, Weft, WTF?!?! Textile Terminology

Stitch Please

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 26:47


On this episode of Stitch Please, Lisa takes on the sewing terms that can make a beginners' eyes glaze over.But don't worry this isn't a vocabulary quiz. Lisa breaks down what these mysterious fabric words actually mean, why they matter, and how ignoring them can leave you with twisted pants, wonky hems, and a project that no amount of ironing can save.With plenty of humor, fabric nerd facts, and a warning about the dangers of playing “Pattern Jenga” with your yardage, this episode will help you get your Stitch Together!=====Hosted By: Dr. Lisa WoolforkSenior Producer: Krystal HillProducer: Mike Bryant============Dr. Lisa Woolfork is an associate professor of English specializing in African American literature and culture. Her teaching and research explore Black women writers, Black identity, trauma theory, and American slavery. She is the founder of Black Women Stitch, the sewing group where Black lives matter. She is also the host/producer of Stitch Please, a weekly audio podcast that centers on Black women, girls, and femmes in sewing. In the summer of 2017, she actively resisted the white supremacist marches in her community, Charlottesville, Virginia. The city became a symbol of lethal resurging white supremacist violence. She remains active in a variety of university and community initiatives, including the Community Engaged Scholars program. She believes in the power of creative liberation.Instagram: Lisa WoolforkTwitter: Lisa Woolfork======Stay Connected:YouTube: Black Women StitchInstagram: Black Women StitchFacebook: Stitch Please Podcast--Sign up for the Black Women Stitch quarterly newsletterCheck out our merch hereLeave a BACKSTITCH message and tell us about your favorite episode.Join the Black Women Stitch PatreonCheck out our Amazon Store

Mi3 Audio Edition
Coles ‘Down Down' blockbuster not dead yet says brainchild Ted Horton after ACCC wins lawsuit over ‘deceptive' price spikes - but agency economics breaking, attention metrics ‘pseudo science', ad awards still warp industry

Mi3 Audio Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 72:47 Transcription Available


Host: Paul McIntyre, Editor-At-Large For the shopping public, Coles’ ‘Down Down’ has stuck like super glue for more than a decade – while loathed by adland’s elite. They’ll be mostly thrilled on what Horton – Down Down’s creator – figures is likely now in a rare and wide-ranging interview and podcast. Think rest and hibernation, not a Down Down burial. Horton ran four winning election campaigns for former Prime Minister John Howard and is characteristically frank on the effect the Down Down campaign had on him and his Big Red agency – it spawned a new shop BRX with co-founders Bridget Cleary and Marty Hungerford - to snap the straightjacket it created for him and Big Red. BRX is now being circled by potential suitors. Horton is the last old adman standing – at 74 he’s seen-off John Singleton and Mojo’s Mo and Jo. And while very uncool today, he remains adamant good jingles etch into consumer memory encoding faster than fancy, award- winning creative. It’s why he still warns on the warping dangers of advertising awards in the lead-up to the international Cannes gongfest in two weeks, proffering an ego-busting encounter with his then boss, Mojo’s Alan “Mo” Morris on why. "While you and all your mates are sitting around in a circle telling each other how good you are, your mum and dad are sitting at home singing my ads,” Horton’s recounts with a dense injection of Mo expletives. He’s never been the same since. But Horton casts wider than jingles and Down Down, to the “pseudo science” of attention metrics, “insecure” creatives and a pause-for-thought observation that the uncool craft of catalogue copywriting in the 80s and 90s has striking parallels to what works in social media today. It’s those craft skills, which BRX has captured, templated and automated, that is now partly why global holding companies and others are said to be circling. Here’s the thoughts - and confessions - of adland’s oldest creative.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WA Running Podcast
Trail to Transcend Episode 01 | 2026 Transcend Trails Training Series

WA Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 75:56


Monday 8th June 2026 Welcome to Episode 001 of Trail to Transcend, the latest WARP training series following the 2026 edition of Transcend Trails coming up on Saturday 22 August 2026. In the first episode we meet two weapons on the trails in their own right - Victoria Hunn and Michael Edgar.  Vic is relatively new to the trail scene but in a very short period of time has gone from strength to strength, from a ‘kindergarten core' to winning Feral Pig Ultra to 13th place at UTA 100 - qualifying for next year's UTMB CCC in the process. Vic will take on the 65km race at this year's Transcend.  Friend of the show Mike will be tackling the 40km at Transcend - moving up from the 28km where he was the first male in last year's event. Mike shares his love with the trail scene, his T8 shorts and conquering the demons of feral pig ultra last year.   Hear their journey, their training and their tips for runners and lovers of trail preparing for this year's event.    This episode is brought to you by Transcend Trails. Starting at Walyunga National Park, traversing the Paruna Wildlife Reserve and finishing at Cobblers Pool, you will have access to some of the most stunning trails on offer in WA through the beautiful and untamed Avon Valley.  But don't be fooled - your body and mind will be challenged in ways you might least expect. Whether you're taking it on solo or enjoying a day on the trails with friends, race distances from 6K to 65K offer an inclusive and unforgettable race experience for people of all ages and abilities. Transcend. Rise above and go beyond. The Valley awaits… Find out more and enter now at transcendtrails.com with entries closing midnight 9th August 2026.

Damnit Jim! The Podcast
Star Trek Worst Episodes: VOY S2E15 Threshold

Damnit Jim! The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2026 43:35


This week Dana and Dan review another horrible Star Trek episode from the Voyager series called "Threshold." Tom Paris breaks the Warp 10 barrier and craziness happens. Since the guys have been gone for almost a month, there is A LOT of rambling, including discussing cats and pigs in space, trying to figure out what organs are, and Dan's experience with his root canal. We'd love to hear from you. Please leave a message on the Damnit Jim Hotline, 509-676-6298, or send us an email at damnitjimpodcast@gmail.com Music courtesy of https://ende.app/en

Galactic Horrors
We Broke The Faster-Than-Light Barrier. We Dropped Out Of Warp Inside A Living Nightmare

Galactic Horrors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 62:15


Quantum Kickflip
QK401: Sunset Sideshow VS Knuckle Supper

Quantum Kickflip

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 107:54


Sunset Sideshow, an up-and-coming Slugblaster crew from the backwater dimension of Null, has never had it easy. They worked their way up from obscurity and into the XBF qualifiers, only to choke in the finals and lose it all. Their star player was poached by a rival crew, and their hotshot new captain (forced onto the team by their coach in a desperate attempt to salvage their playoff chances) has only driven tensions higher since she arrived. Now, they've finally worked their way back into the Grinder League, but the crew remains as divided as ever, and there's a massive target on their back. Can they avoid elimination long enough to have a shot at the big time? Welcome to season 4 of Quantum Kickflip - next episode drops Wednesday June 17th (Monday June 15th on Patreon)! Get the new Slugblaster expansion: Slime, Warp, and Solder!
https://itch.io/s/186203/slime-warp-solder Want to listen to new episodes two days early, AND unlock exclusive biweekly bonus content? Join our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/quantumkickflip Want to order your own copy of Slugblaster? Do that here! https://wilkies.itch.io/slugblaster

WA Running Podcast
Episode 119 | WA Women's Track Night Announcement | Female Physiology, RED-S & Bone Stress Injuries

WA Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 93:13


Monday 1st June 2026 The whole gang is back with some special guests as we are excited to announce the 2026 WA Women's Track Night scheduled for Saturday 24th October 2026. In this episode we focus on female physiology, bone stress injuries and RED-S as we think it's a conversation every runner can learn from. Ella talks about the science and contributing factors, while Sav shares her journey with RED-S and bone stress injuries. In local results we had the Lenora Golden Gift, PTS Jolly Jumbuck and Tori and Willow help us cover the Elleker Running Festival. We'll be taking part in the upcoming push up challenge, we have a community run this Wednesday, and Charles Bosveld, Jamie Back, Amy Twist & Suzi McMahon are this week's weapons of WARP.   WA Women's Track Night Updates: @wa_womens_track_ on Instagram  Weapons of WARP Team for the Push-Up Challenge: https://www.thepushupchallenge.com.au/fundraisers/weaponsofwarp/the-push-up-challenge  Charles Bosveld's TIACS (This is a Conversation Starter) Fundraiser. TIACS provides free professional mental health counselling to tradies, truckies, farmers, apprentices and their loved ones via phone and text Australia wide: https://fundraise.tiacs.org/fundraisers/charlesbosveld/11-days-in-may  Front Runner Physiotherapy: https://www.frontrunnerphysio.com.au/    Reach out and connect! Instagram: @warunningpod Email: warunningpodcast@gmail.com  Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/WARP

WeeklyTrek: The Tricorder Transmissions News
BONUS: Introducing Warp Factor 5: A Star Trek Rewatch Podcast

WeeklyTrek: The Tricorder Transmissions News

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 4:45


TrekCore is excited to announce the launch of a second podcast to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Star Trek – Warp Factor 5: A Star Trek Rewatch Podcast. Launching alongside our longrunning WeeklyTrek news podcast, every two weeks on Thursdays host Alex Perry will be joined by a guest to discuss and rate the next five episodes of Star Trek in in-universe chronological order beginning with Star Trek: Enterprise and traveling forward from there. In each episode, Alex and his guest will discuss and rate five episodes of Star Trek, and then pick from across those five episodes the Best Series Regular Performance, Best Guest Performance, Best Production Design Element, Best Quiet Moment, and Best Loud Moment. They'll also discuss how these five episodes contribute to the larger Star Trek narrative across more than 900 episodes, and share memories of the first time they watched the episodes – was it live on UPN? BBC 2? WPIX Channel 11? Sky One? CIC VHS tapes? DVD? Netflix? Paramount+? There are two things that make Warp Factor 5 distinct from most Star Trek rewatch podcasts: discussing five episodes at a time, and moving through the franchise in in-universe chronological order. Examining five episodes at a time gives space to compare episodes in blocks, examining in greater detail differences in character and themes. And beginning with Enterprise and moving in in-universe chronological order gives a new way to enjoy the Star Trek story, as an inter-connected narrative spanning 60 years of real history and over one thousand years of narrative history.  The show will begin with Enterprise, followed by Discovery's first two seasons, Strange New Worlds, Star Trek, The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Lower Decks, Prodigy, Picard, Discovery's last three seasons, and Starfleet Academy. Where will the Kelvin Timeline movies fall? What about the Short Treks? The TNG movies? How will you handle the period during the 1990s when two Star Trek shows were on at once? You'll just have to listen to find out! This is a rewatch podcast, and we'll be discussing full spoilers for past and future Star Trek as we make our way through the shows. But you don't have to be a Star Trek expert to enjoy Warp Factor 5. Each episode discussion will include a synopsis of the episode we're talking about to jog your memory, with plenty of audio clips from the episodes so you can hear for yourself the moments that are being discussed. If you've always had the desire (like Alex has!) to rate every episode of Star Trek and figure out which episodes are your favorites (or least favorite!), we hope you'll join us at home, watch the episodes with us, and submit your ratings. Also make sure to let us know your picks for Best Series Regular, Best Guest Performance, Best Production Design Element, Best Quiet Moment, and Best Loud Moment! Alex will be gathering all the ratings and feedback received and at the end of each season will have a special episode discussing feedback and the final definitive ranking of that season's episodes.  Warp Factor Five is available now on all your podcast platforms so make sure to subscribe to ensure that you don't miss an episode. The first episode of the show, covering the Star Trek: Enterprise season one episodes "Broken Bow," "Fight or Flight," "Strange New World," "Unexpected," and "Terra Nova," will debut on Thursday, June 18. Join us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and more!

The Startup Podcast
FEED DROP: Could AI Make Capitalism Better? Henrik Werdelin Is Optimistic (from FAFO with Dan Blumberg)

The Startup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 39:02


This is a bonus feed drop from Dan Blumberg's podcast 'Future Around and Find Out' (FAFO), winner of the 2026 Webby Award for Best Technology Podcast.If you like what you hear, check out FAFO at https://www.futurearound.com/Original description:Henrik Werdelin is one of my favorite entrepreneurs. He's founded and incubated several unicorns, most notably BARK, the dog happiness company.Henrik himself is a pretty happy guy — an optimistic guy who likes to ask what could go right? — and on the day we recorded (a few months ago as I was squirreling away interviews for the podcast relaunch), he helped me see through some future of tech gloom I was feeling. I honestly can't even remember what Trump+tech hellscape we were living through that week, but I do remember that Henrik put me in a better mood. I think he'll do the same for you, no matter how you're feeling.

TREKnological: A Star Trek Shakedown
MISSION 83 - “Fallen Hero” S1E23 Review

TREKnological: A Star Trek Shakedown

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 56:19


What happens when Captain Archer is forced to trust the very people he's spent the entire season doubting?In this episode of TREKnod, we break down Star Trek: Enterprise Season 1 Episode 23 — “Fallen Hero.” We discuss Archer's distrust of Vulcans, Ambassador V'Lar's fall from grace, T'Pol's evolving relationship with humanity, and whether this episode finally begins healing the human-Vulcan divide.We also dive into:* The politics behind Vulcan secrecy* Why Archer's skepticism feels justified* The “Warp 5” chase sequence* Cancel culture and fallen reputations* Meeting your heroes in real life* Why this episode may be a major turning point for EnterprisePlus: Charles Barkley stories, Michael Jackson debates, parenting struggles, and why Trip deserves shore leave immediately.If you love Star Trek analysis, deep character discussions, and funny fan conversations, subscribe to TREKnopod!

Dev Interrupted
Agents get their own AOL, Andrew gets published, and vibe coding is actually good?

Dev Interrupted

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 40:58


Is vibe coding actually good now? This week on The Friday Deploy, Andrew and Ben explore the convergence of vibe coding and agentic engineering, unpack the decline of the traditional technical interview, and discuss why companies like Warp are prioritizing AI prototypes over planning meetings. They also celebrate Andrew's newly published research on "mise en place" context engineering. Finally, they break down the enterprise AI "last mile" crisis and share how they are using personal knowledge graphs to upskill their own agents.Read the guide: The APEX FrameworkFollow the show:Subscribe to our Substack Follow us on LinkedInSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelLeave us a ReviewFollow the hosts:Follow AndrewFollow BenFollow DanFollow today's stories:AOL for agentsVibe coding and agentic engineering are getting closer than I'd likeMise en Place for Agentic Coding: Deliberate Preparation as Context Engineering MethodologyBuild, then alignThink the technical interview is dead? Think againThe last mile is where enterprise AI actually diesOFFERSStart Free Trial: Get started with LinearB's AI productivity platform for free.Book a Demo: Learn how you can ship faster, improve DevEx, and lead with confidence in the AI era.LEARN ABOUT LINEARBAI Code Reviews: Automate reviews to catch bugs, security risks, and performance issues before they hit production.AI & Productivity Insights: Go beyond DORA with AI-powered recommendations and dashboards to measure and improve performance.AI-Powered Workflow Automations: Use AI-generated PR descriptions, smart routing, and other automations to reduce developer toil.MCP Server: Interact with your engineering data using natural language to build custom reports and get answers on the fly.

Wobbly Player Syndrome - A Warhammer 40k Podcast
99 Problems But A Tactical Rock Aint One - Wobbly Player Syndrome ep 99

Wobbly Player Syndrome - A Warhammer 40k Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 77:20


Send us Fan MailEpisode 99 dives deep into the evolution of Warhammer miniatures — from the days of questionable lead casts and nightmare resin kits to the absurdly detailed models we get today.We talk hobby nostalgia, the rise of push-fit kits, the disaster years of Finecast, and whether Games Workshop's increasing prices are creating a barrier for new players entering the hobby.Along the way we ask: Are modern kits actually better to build?  Did older minis have more charm?  Is hobby accessibility getting worse?  Where does 3D printing realistically fit into the future of tabletop gaming?  And why did every hobbyist somehow ingest at least a little lead in the 90s? A fun, slightly traumatic walk through miniature history with plenty of community hobby memories along the way.If you've ever glued your fingers together, snapped a resin sword removing mould lines, or opened a Finecast blister with fear in your heart — this one's for you.Support the show on Patreon and join the WPS community.Support the showSupport the PodcastIf you're enjoying the show and want to help keep Wobbly Player Syndrome rolling, Patreon is the single best way to support the channel.Your support helps cover hosting, gear, production time, and lets us keep improving the podcast while staying independent. You also get access to behind-the-scenes updates, polls, and exclusive content as the channel grows.Support us on Patreon: Patreon is live – jump in and help shape the future of the show.Prefer to watch instead of listen? You can also catch the full podcast on YouTube over on The RedBelly Forge channel.Want to support without spending a cent? Following, subscribing, liking, and sharing the episode goes a long way—and we genuinely appreciate it.However you support, thanks for being part of the community and helping keep the Warp whispering.Optional Support (Affiliate Link)If you're already picking up hobby supplies, you can also support the podcast by shopping through our Gap Games affiliate link.It doesn't cost you anything extra, but it does add a tracking cookie and gives the channel a small kickback that helps cover running costs.Totally optional—just another way to support the show wh...

Front-End Fire
144: Did Tanner Just Replace React?

Front-End Fire

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 57:39


In this episode, we look at whether “founding sponsor” is becoming the new AI acqui-hire, Tanner building a possible React replacement, and how Claude could get faster thanks to a new deal with SpaceX.Timestamps:0:58 - Tanner builds Redact8:14 - Anthropic makes a deal with SpaceX19:03 - Warp is now open source29:58 - Node 26 is out32:07 - ChatGPT is obsessed with goblins42:21 - What's making us happyNews:Paige - Warp is open source and OpenAI is its founding sponsorJack - Projecting ReactTJ - Anthropic makes a deal with SpaceXLightning News: Node 26 is outChatGPT is obsessed with goblinsWhat Makes Us Happy this Week:Paige - The Koerner Office on YouTubeJack - 3d printed Star Wars gunsTJ - The Lies of Locke Lamora novelThanks as always to our sponsor, the Blue Collar Coder channel on YouTube. You can join us in our Discord channel, explore our website and reach us via email, or talk to us on X, Bluesky, or YouTube.Front-end Fire websiteBlue Collar Coder on YouTubeBlue Collar Coder on DiscordReach out via emailTweet at us on X @front_end_fireFollow us on Bluesky @front-end-fire.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel @Front-EndFirePodcast

22 Grand Pod
Daniel Dylan Wray - Author: Groovy, Laidback & Nasty - A history of independent music in Sheffield

22 Grand Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 68:02


Daniel Dylan Wray on his anticipated first book, Groovy, Laidback & Nasty, the first ever authoritative history of Sheffield music (out today!).Exhaustively researched and spanning almost seven decades, Groovy, Laidback and Nasty features over 150 new interviews with the likes of Richard Hawley, Arctic Monkeys, Pulp, Rebecca Lucy Taylor (Self Esteem), The Human League, ABC and Cabaret Voltaire – along with countless others.The book also delves deep into many of Sheffield's far-reaching cultural roots; from Peter Stringfellow's wild years as a club promoter in the 1960s to Toddla T's teenage breakthrough in the late 2000s, via Warp records, FON and seminal nightclubs such as Jive Turkey, Niche and Gatecrasher, as well as the noughties' so-called ‘New Yorkshire' movement, a controversial rave-meets-religion movement turned cult, and a whole host of stories spanning worldwide pop stardom through to more underground, DIY and leftfield musical excursions.Daniel Dylan Wray is a music and culture writer who lives in Sheffield. Primarily writing for the Guardian, he has also written for outlets including the BBC, Pitchfork, The Independent, The Times, New Statesman, Uncut, The Quietus and countless others. Groovy, Laidback and Nasty is his first book.https://www.instagram.com/ddywray/------22 Grand Pod is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/22grandpodOff the back of the main pod, we are creating Patreon only bonus content. For £3 a month you will get:The 00's Deep Dive: Taking a look back at the likes of the Stalking Pete Doherty documentary and going through them in painful detail. As well as going through NME Awards from back in the day and discussing what happened.My Favourite 00's Songs: Inviting patrons and other guests to come on the podcast to talk about their favourite songs, albums or moments from back in the day.Legend or Landfill: We go through NME's top 10 albums of each year and see if we think they are indeed Legendary or for the Landfill.Fans Stories: Talking to people about their memories and opinions on all things 00's.Unsigned Stories: Chatting with bands that didn't quite 'make it' in terms of signing that elusive record deal.Patrons will also get early access to any main pod episodesMerch etc: https://www.redbubble.com/people/22grandpod/shop?asc=uAlso check the YouTube channel for extended video versions of the interviews and much more: https://bit.ly/3Ts7Wu1And 22 Grand Pod on Islington Radio: https://www.mixcloud.com/IslingtonRadio/playlists/22-grand-pod/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Recomendados de la semana en iVoox.com Semana del 5 al 11 de julio del 2021

En este primer episodio del especial de Rejugando dedicado a ICO y a la figura de Fumito Ueda, el equipo formado por RaffaValencia, Adrián Plaza y Lidia Muñoz inicia un viaje profundo hacia uno de los desarrollos más influyentes y singulares de la historia del videojuego. La importancia de ICO dentro de la industria: un título lanzado en 2001 para PlayStation 2 que rompió con las normas establecidas apostando por una experiencia minimalista, emocional y profundamente artística. Desde el primer momento se establece la idea central: ICO no es solo un videojuego, sino una obra que redefinió la forma de entender la narrativa interactiva. Uno de los grandes ejes del episodio es el análisis de la figura de Ueda y su filosofía creativa. Se profundiza en su obsesión por crear algo completamente diferente, alejándose de los estándares de la época. Su concepto de “diseño por sustracción” —eliminar todo lo innecesario para quedarse con lo esencial— se presenta como la base del ADN de ICO: sin interfaz, sin HUD, sin sobreexplicaciones, y con una narrativa basada en gestos, especialmente el icónico acto de dar la mano. El programa repasa en detalle los orígenes del creativo japonés: su infancia en Japón, sus influencias culturales como el anime, el manga y obras como Nausicaä, así como videojuegos clave como Prince of Persia, Another World o incluso Lemmings, que marcaron su sensibilidad hacia la animación y la interacción. También se aborda su etapa previa a Sony, pasando por trabajos en el estudio WARP y su participación en títulos como D o Enemy Zero, donde comenzó a formarse dentro del sector. Sin embargo, su salto definitivo llega cuando presenta un prototipo de ICO a Sony, impresionando a figuras clave como Shuhei Yoshida, lo que desemboca en la creación del llamado Team ICO. El proceso de desarrollo: desde sus inicios en PlayStation hasta el salto a PS2, que obligó a rehacer el proyecto. Este cambio, lejos de ser un problema, permitió a Ueda redefinir el juego, eliminar mecánicas tradicionales (combate complejo, inventarios, misiones secundarias) y centrarse en una experiencia pura basada en exploración, puzles y vínculo emocional. Decisiones fundamentales como: La ausencia de cinemáticas CGI, apostando por escenas en tiempo real El uso del entorno como narrativa La creación de un equipo con desarrolladores poco experimentados para evitar “vicios” del medio La importancia del contacto físico como mecánica central La parte más personal es donde los compartimos cómo descubrimos ICO, desde primeras impresiones confusas hasta redescubrimientos años después, destacando cómo el juego gana valor con el tiempo y la madurez del jugador. En definitiva, este primer programa sienta las bases de la trilogía especial: un recorrido por la mente de un creador único y el nacimiento de una obra que cambió para siempre la percepción del videojuego como arte.

abstract science >> future music radio
absci radio 1410 – whoa-b + luke stokes

abstract science >> future music radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 120:06


New music from PRESTI, HARRY PUTTER, NIGHTMARES ON WAX, JIM JARMUSCH w/ ANIKA + more hosted by BILL BEARDEN aka WHOA-B + LUKE STOKES. BILL begins the program with a mix of 2 step + UK garage. LUKE follows with an eclectic set of dub, techno + downtempo. [aired 26 Feb 2026 on WLUW-Chicago 88.7FM] >BILL BEARDEN aka WHOA-B Pa Salieu “Belly” (Bakey Remix, 2024) Presti “Big Ting” (Time Is Now, 2026) Main Phase “Hive Mind” (ATW Records, 2026) Holloway “Tailwind” (Nerve Collect, 2025) DJ Haus “Machine Learning” (Interplanetary Criminal Remix, Unknown To The Unknown, 2020) Bodhi “433Mhz” (Ingram, 2025) Coido “Into The Bleak” (Well Street Records, 2024) D1 “Oni” (Tempa, 2025) Adam BFD “Busy Days” (Studio Goncourt, 2025) Jeigo “Emptiness 4 U” (Fleurella Records, 2025) Harry Putter “Drink This Potion” (Swingers, 2026) Oldboy “How’d Ya Feel” (Constant Sound, 2026) Sterling Void “Don’t Wanna Go” (Gemi Remix, 2024) Kepler vs The Trip “House Nation” (Tessellate, 2026) Kobe JT & The Phat Controlla “Next DJ” (Time Is Now, 2022) >LUKE STOKES Bicep “CHROMA 004 ROLA” (CHROMA 000, CHROMA, 2025) Johan Lenox “Show ‘EM Something New” (Full Speed Nowhere, Self Released, 2025) Nightmares on Wax “Bang Bien (feat. Yasiin Bey)” (Echo45 Soundsystem, Warp, 2025) Makaton “Volvelle” (/every.moment, Rodz-Kones, 2025) Weval “OPEN UP THAT DOOR (feat. Kilimanjaro)” CHOROPHOBIA, Technicolour, 2025) Harvey Sutherland “Cigarette” (Debt, clarity recordings, 2025) Deluka “Plastic Emotion” (Supercinema 06 EP, Supercinema Records, 2025) Patrick Watson ” (Uh Oh, Secret City Records, 2025) Venna “Indigo” (MALIK, Cashmere Thoughts, 2025) Hybrid Leisureland “8mm (Mix)” (Flower Bullet, Sonar Library Records, 2025) Jim Jarmusch and Anika “These Days” (Father Mother Sister Brother Soundtrack, Sacred Bones, 2025) Afterlife “WU WEI” (Standing At The Foot Of The Mountain, Subatomic UK, 2025) JL Segel “Mist” (Mist Single, Self Released, 2025) The post absci radio 1410 – whoa-b + luke stokes appeared first on abstract science >> future music chicago.

Episode One – 9.2.16
Post Punk Plus Podcast Playlist 151 – Original upload 3.5.26

Episode One – 9.2.16

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 120:05


This playlist is 73% vinyl friendly. Not bad. From 2016, the TechDas Air Force One Premium turntable might well have been aimed initially at the present user of said plane, if features like vacuum clamping, pneumatic bearings, the Disc suction system and an impressive Wow & Flutter ratio of 0.03% (WRMS) were his or her thing and depending on the spec required it retailed at between $140,000 and $152,000. You read that right. Any track marked * has been given either a tiny or a slightly larger 41 Rooms tweak/edit/chop and the occasional tune might sound a bit dodgy, quality-wise. On top of that, the switch between different decades and production values never helps in the mix here. Lyric of Playlist 151 Nearly as good as captured cinematically. A busy day in the life of Joni. 00.00 (Intro) THE FLAMINGOS – Stars (Edit) – Unreleased demo – 1983. Episode #1 for info. 00.41 NEW ORDER – Sunrise (Writing Session Recording) – Low-Life, Definitive Edition box set – Warner Music – 2023 Yep, slower than the version most will know – either from the album or when played live, or indeed the equally vocal-less ‘Rough Mix’ take the band generously gave me for the Discreet Campaigns v/artist cassette that kickstarted the short-lived Rorschach Testing label – but it’s another where you’re practically hearing the band getting to grips with a rhythm and/or the shell of a song. My money’s on Hooky being the one who suggested the tempo should be taken up a notch or two. 04.48 THE WAKE – The Calendar (demo) – Unreleased – 1983 Onwards to become The Torn Calendar but here it was one of three tracks demo’d (along with ‘Places’ {pre Send Them Away} and Rise and Shine) on a TEAC 4-track reel to reel the band borrowed from me. They certainly made far better use of it than I ever did. The written lyrics given to Bedford’s Katie Possum at some point, along with her review in the local paper of the band’s second gig at Winkles… and that’s Stephen, my dog, Flanagan and Mac at my house the day before said gig. 08.10 A CERTAIN RATIO – And Then She Smiles – Force, LP – Factory – 1986 It’ll be no surprise to those that know me that I’m a bigger fan of the ‘tougher’ earlier ACR but here Jez Kerr’s voice is so sublime over a more ‘reflective’ sound. 11.59 THE OUBLIETTE – That’s Enough – Stream only – 2026 This is a complete first! Here – by complete accident – sits the first ever AI generated track to feature on 41 Rooms! And who knows re the video? It’s not an area I intend actively searching out, so expect them very infrequently but The Oubliette’s Youtube channel has a bucket load of tracks if you fancy your ’80s indie and darkwave-sounding tunes on the ‘artificial’ side. 15.18 LOVELAND (feat RACHEL McFARLANE) – Let the Music (Lift You Up) (Full On Vocal Radio Edit) – 12″ – Big Beat – 1994 ‘The Full On Vocal Mix, with its pounding piano and hackneyed lyrics, is undeniably old-fashioned and is about as cheesy as a lorry-load of Wotsits. But it comes with a guarantee to create absolute mayhem on all but the most elite of dancefloors. For those DJs who are more concerned about their own credibility than their audience’s enjoyment levels, there is also a much cooler garage-style remix from Olympic’s Bottom Dollar crew plus some deep and funky dubs‘. – Andy Beevers, Record Mirror (Music Week), 5.3.94 There are times when storming vocals, ‘less than critical’ lyrics and hands in the air are all you need… and this Big Beat belter had me smiling back then. 18.30 MARCO BENEVENTO – Houdini – Glera, LP – Big Crown Records – 2026 A bit of a broken beat and summery, Latin thing going on here, like someone taking a late ’60s Sergio Mendes vocal snippet on a wild ride. 20.59 MIDNIGHTROBA – Day’s Gon’ Come – Raise A Symphony, 2LP – Sonder – 2026 Roba El-Assawy has been heard far too infrequently since her days fronting Attica Blues. 22.42 THE ISLEY BROTHERS (feat RONALD ISLEY and ANGELA WINBUSH) – Float On (Bad Boy Remix) (Instrumental edit) * – Floatin’ On Your Love, 12″ – 4th & Broadway – 1996 I cut out all the ‘bump and grind’ lurrrv thang lyrics, as it was the beats, bv’s and ad libs stuff on this mix that made me buy the 12″ in the first place. Oh, and Ronald Isley could always sound like he was just itching to break into Summer Breeze any second. No bad thing. 24.31 HONEY DIJON (feat. JACOB LUSK) – Satisfied – The Nightlife, download only – Someothershit -2026 On first listen I briefly thought that Anohni (previously of Antony and the Johnsons) was on board here sounding soul sexy but it’s ‘competitor in American Idol’ (Season 10, apparently), Jacob Lusk quivering and sailing high on Ms Dijon’s production. African beat vibes sparkling all the way. 28.32 THE YOUNG DISCIPLES – Apparently Nothin’ – 12″ – Talkin’ Loud – 1991 Early in the Gilles Peterson and Norman Jay’ label catalogue and one hell of a funky strut. The wonderful Straight No Chaser mag was always a must read, even if a lot of the sounds and artists passed me by. I could still find tunes I’d never happen on anywhere else, unless I’d stood all day in London Soho’s Mr Bongo’s shop (or the likes) back in the day. 32.55 RÓISÍN MURPHY – If We’re In Love – 12″ – Echo – 2005 Strut Part 2! Between her Moloko days and solo career the Arklow, Ireland girl is a regular of sorts at 41 Rooms. Not sure about that sleeve cover, though. 37.20 CAN – I Want More – 7″ – Virgin – 1976 ‘German experimental electronic artist makes the UK’s Top 30 singles chart’ shock, horror probe. 40.34 FINITRIBE – Catch The Whistle – Promo 12″ only – Finiflex – 1993 First heard by me as a Tommy Vance-spoken ‘One FM exclusive’ on the Beeb’s lead radio station, though my mixtape forever played it slower than intended. Still rather it a tad pitched down. Squelchy sounding snares were often the order of them days. 46.14 ZIN MIYAKEZAWA – A Sanctuary Of Twilight Filled With Tranquility * – Classical Music, Vol. 108- Instrumental BGM – Download only – Audiostock – 2025 BGM = Background music, but ‘Incidental’ sounds so much classier, don’t you think? I’m slightly doubting whether Zin Miyakezawa is a real human but either way A Sanctuary… brings to mind Richard Harvey’s Elegy (the theme from TV’s 1983 Shroud For A Nightingale) and to a certain degree, parts of Harry’s Theme – Terminus (Silent Witness, S10, E10), and as all three have now made it to 41 Rooms you’ll instantly remember them all, I’m sure. You’re welcome, though a proper musician would tell me where exactly I’m right or wrong on all that. 48.39 ROBIN TROWER – Bluebird – Robin Trower, 12″ EP – Chrysalis – 1977 With a lot more guitar here than is usually found on 41 Rooms, for me with any Robin Trower I heard back in the day it was always Jimmy Dewar’s vocals that I took to. 54.07 KELELA – Idea 1 – Download only – Warp – 2026 A wash of a sound from the decade-long Warp label artist. 57.23 CALLERS – Young People – Life Of Love, LP – Western Vinyl – 2010 Dark Folk, I reckon. When Sara Lucas’ vocal gets earthy and ‘gutteral’ and let’s loose. It’s a switch that used to get me with Liz Fraser, though her ‘switch’ sounded more polarised. 01.01.01 THIS MORTAL COIL – Strength Of Strings – Filigree & Shadow, 2LP – 4AD – 1986 The first of two times vocalist Dominic Appleton fronted TMC, and I have to admit that I got the title wrong on the show. So, without time to correct it you got no title and I’d have better gotten away with it (or sounded less vague?) if there hadn’t been twenty five TMC tracks on the release, all with different personnel involved. Sod’s Law. 01.05.11 DRY CLEANING – Sliced By A Fingernail – Download only – 4AD – 2026 And from the 4AD label in 1986… to their 2026 output and I’d be slight wary of anybody saying ‘Happy birthday’ in this tone to me. 01.09.10 GNAG OF FOUR – He’d Send In The Army – Solid Gold, LP – EMI – 1981 Always saying it like they saw it. 01.12.56 YOUNG MARBLE GIANTS – Cakewalking – Final Day, 7″ – Rough Trade – 1980 In a most understated manner they sort of made a statement when they appeared on BBC 2’s Something Else in late ’80. 01.15.42 OSCAR FARRELL – Tripping Up In A Rush – I’ve Already Called, 12″ EP – dh2 – 2025 I might have to keep an eye and ear on this chap. 01.18.40 CABARET VOLTAIRE – Sleepwalking (John Peel session track, 1984) – Radiation (BBC Recordings 84-86), LP – Get Back – 2001 Having earlier been Cakewalking, now we’re Sleepwalking. All part of the service. Though actually released three years earlier (but only on CD) the above Get Back-label vinyl release has been followed up in 2026 by a bootleg version. The people dictate… and I’ll be with them catching the very last CV gigs ever, near the end of the year. 01.24.03 GIFT – Pinkhouse Secret Rave (Redux) – Download only – Self-released – 2026 A track from their 2022 debut album, Momentary Presence given a 2026 rework/remix, sorry ‘Redux’ and according to Discogs there are at least 33 acts called Gift! In this day and age – what with both the clamber for attention and the availability of info out there – you’d think… 01.28.16 GANZHEIT – Bolt It Down (Why Work?) * – Summer Of ’84 (demo cassette only) – Self-released – 1984 Out of Bedford. Clattering and driving punk electronic stuff. From the same time-frame, this one reminding a bit of Portion Control, a band who’d played the town earlier in the year above. 01.34.21 SUPER EXTRA BONUS PARTY (feat SORCA McGRATH) – Some Dark Forces – LovesVinyl Issue 02, v/artist 12″ – LovesVinyl – 2019 Ex-Ships vocalist sails over a Running Up The Hill-like drum pattern. 01.38.30 TRACEY THORN – Easy – Out Of The Woods, LP – Virgin – 2007 On the quieter side, One of the ‘signature’ voices, 01.41.49 BETH HIRSCH – Miner’s Son (Aquatic Mix) – 10″ – Artefact – 1997 Bang Bang’s mix sets Beth back a bit in the mix but if lesser known than Ms Thorn above, it’s yet another signature voice. 01.46.43 JONI MITCHELL – Song For Sharon – Hejira, LP – Asylum – 1976 Epic storytelling in a single song. 01.54.46 WAR (feat JOSE FELICIANO) – East L.A. – Peace Sign, 2LP – Avenue – 1994 This show had to be totally put together on the fly, between daily meet ups with friends back in Bedford and London, but the weather was brill right through and the piecing together ended up in the Leytonstone sunshine… even though that’s nowhere near East L.A. There’s a longer, more up front vocals version of the song where Jose also takes on the verses and given my JF leanings I could have placed that one here, but I actually like him ‘countering’ to War vocalist, Lonnie Jordan. Everything about Jose’s vocal when he first drops in here is why I first loved the man back in the late 60’s/early ’70s. I once reminded Jose of the track’s two versions and also (importantly) why I liked this one more… and maybe understandably he seemed a bit disappointed. Show 152 will be here June 7. Dec x The post Post Punk Plus Podcast Playlist 151 – Original upload 3.5.26 appeared first on 41Rooms.

Geek News Central
GitHub, Goblins, Ghostty, and GPS III #1863

Geek News Central

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 53:27 Transcription Available


In this episode, Ray Cochrane leads with GitHub’s worst reliability month on record and the AI infrastructure pressure behind it. He also covers Warp going open source, Apple’s Mac supply crunch, OpenAI’s goblin tic, the first 1X humanoid factory in the US, Tesla’s Semi finally hitting mass production, Chinese EVs with movie-projecting headlights, the final GPS III satellite, and a quantum researcher who won 1 Bitcoin. – Want to start a podcast? Its easy to get started! Sign-up at Blubrry – Thinking of buying a Starlink? Use my link to support the show. Subscribe to the Newsletter. Email Ray if you want to get in touch! Like and Follow Geek News Central’s Facebook Page. Support my Show Sponsor: Best Godaddy Promo Codes Get 1Password Full Summary Cochrane opens the show with one of the biggest infrastructure stories of the year. GitHub is buckling under unprecedented agentic load, and the world’s largest code host just had its worst reliability month on record. Furthermore, the broader episode threads a clear pattern: AI demand is reshaping infrastructure, hardware supply, and developer tooling in ways the industry did not see coming. GitHub’s Worst Reliability Month on Record GitHub CTO Vlad Fedorov posted an apology on the company blog this week. He acknowledged the platform’s recent failures and committed to a new priority order: availability first, then capacity, then features. Meanwhile, an April 23 merge queue regression silently produced wrong squash commits across 658 repositories and over 2,000 pull requests. Additionally, an Elasticsearch cluster crashed on April 27 after a botnet attack, and GitHub Actions went down on April 28. Outside reconstructions put April uptime under 85 percent. However, GitHub’s own status page stays in the 99 percent range because it does not count degraded performance as downtime. Cochrane notes that GitHub originally planned a 10x capacity increase and has now revised that to 30x in eight months. Mitchell Hashimoto, GitHub user 1299 since 2008, also announced he is pulling his Ghostty terminal off the platform entirely. Warp Terminal Goes Open Source Under AGPL Warp open-sourced its AI-first terminal client this week under the AGPL license. Their contribution model leans heavily on agents handling code, planning, and testing while humans focus on direction and verification. However, Cochrane pushes back on that framing. He argues the recent GitHub problems show that human approval alone is not enough oversight for agent-driven workflows. Additionally, he notes that the more hands-off developers get, the less they can mentally model their own systems. Apple Caught Flat-Footed by Local AI Demand Tim Cook told Wall Street on the Q2 FY2026 earnings call that Mac mini and Mac Studio supply will be constrained for several months. Both machines turned out to be popular local AI workstations, which Apple did not predict. Consequently, Apple discontinued the 512GB Mac Studio upgrade in early March and raised the 256GB upgrade by $400. Some upgraded configurations now show 4 to 5 month delivery estimates. Cochrane connects the demand spike to the OpenClaw wave and his own recent OpenClaw scare, where his install started making suspicious outbound requests. Furthermore, he is in no rush to lean into local agentic tooling given the constant prompt injection and security issues in the space. OpenAI Explains the Goblin Obsession After GPT-5.1 launched, ChatGPT users noticed the model could not stop saying “goblin.” OpenAI traced the bias to the optional Nerdy personality, which was 2.5 percent of all responses but produced 66.7 percent of all goblin mentions. The reward signal during personality training quietly favored creature metaphors. Then the bias leaked into the rest of the model through later supervised fine-tuning. OpenAI retired Nerdy in March, filtered creature words from training data, and added an explicit Codex system prompt rule: never talk about goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, or pigeons. Cochrane frames this as the beauty and disaster of pattern matching. Additionally, he notes that LLM behavior is not editable like static code; it can only be patched, and the patches stack up over time. Sponsor: GoDaddy GoDaddy has been sponsoring this show for over twenty years. Economy hosting starts at $6.99/month, WordPress hosting at $12.99/month, and domains at $11.99. Use codes at geeknewscentral.com/godaddy for exclusive deals and to directly support the show. 1X Opens America’s First Vertically Integrated Humanoid Factory Bloomberg reports that 1X Technologies opened a 58,000 square foot humanoid robot factory in Hayward, California. The Norway-founded, OpenAI-backed company is calling it America’s first vertically integrated humanoid factory. Their goal: 10,000 NEO home humanoids in year one, with a 100,000 unit target by end of 2027. Furthermore, the first 10,000 unit allocation reportedly sold out in five days when pre-orders opened in October. NEO sells for $20,000 outright or $499 per month. Cochrane is skeptical that humanoids solve a real problem for the average household. However, he sees genuine potential for elderly and disabled users. Additionally, he flags privacy and data collection concerns about robots that have to perceive everything in your home. Tesla Semi Rolls Off the High-Volume Line Tesla rolled the first Semi off its 1.7 million square foot factory adjacent to Gigafactory Nevada on April 29. The Long Range version delivers 500 miles at $290,000, while the Standard Range hits 325 miles at $260,000. Additionally, the Long Range supports the 1.2 megawatt Megacharger that restores 60 percent of range in about 30 minutes. The factory targets 50,000 trucks per year, though analysts project 5,000 to 15,000 deliveries in 2026. Cochrane opens with a recent personal experience. He saw a semi truck on the freeway with the entire cabin removed from the engine, an unusual failure mode he had never seen before. Furthermore, he questions the actual environmental benefit of electric trucking given grid sourcing and battery mineral concerns. The reveal was 2017, and high-volume production is now nine years after that announcement. Chinese EVs With Headlights That Project Movies Huawei’s XPixel headlight system can now project full-color movies up to 100 inches in front of the car. The technology debuted in full color on the Aito M9 and is rolling out across Stelato S9, Qijing GT7, and Luxeed V9 MPV. Additionally, the same hardware powers real safety features: adaptive driving beam, lane-change path projection, and pedestrian crossing direction signaling. Meanwhile, US regulations only approved adaptive driving beam in February 2022. Pixel-addressable projection systems are not covered by current FMVSS rules at all. Consequently, even if these cars sold in the US, the headlights would have to be downgraded to be street legal. The Final GPS III Satellite Reaches Orbit SpaceX launched GPS III SV-10, the tenth and final GPS III satellite, on a Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral on April 21. GPS III delivers signals 3 times more accurate and 8 times more resistant to jamming than the previous constellation. It also adds the L1C signal, which interoperates with Galileo, BeiDou, IRNSS, and QZSS, plus M-code military encryption. Up next, GPS IIIF launches start in 2027 with up to 22 satellites deploying through about 2037. IIIF adds laser inter-satellite links and optical reflectors for centimeter-level satellite tracking. Cochrane loves this kind of quiet infrastructure win that powers global economics without anyone noticing it. Researcher Wins 1 Bitcoin for a Quantum Attack on Crypto Independent Italian researcher Giancarlo Lelli won Project Eleven’s 1 Bitcoin Q-Day Prize on April 24. He derived a 15-bit elliptic curve private key from its public key using a variant of Shor’s algorithm on rented cloud quantum hardware. Furthermore, the previous record was 6 bits, set in September 2025 on an IBM 133-qubit machine, so this extends the record by a factor of 512. However, Bitcoin uses 256-bit elliptic curve cryptography, so real wallets are not at risk yet. Additionally, other researchers have pushed back on the result. Their criticism: a 15-bit search space is only 32,767 possibilities, which a laptop can brute-force in milliseconds. Project Eleven defends the milestone as a stepping stone for demonstrating Shor’s algorithm running end-to-end on real quantum hardware. Gemini Now Generates Real Files Google rolled out file generation for the Gemini app. Users can now generate PDFs, Word docs, Excel spreadsheets, Google Workspace files, CSV, LaTeX, plain text, RTF, and Markdown directly from a chat prompt. Additionally, files can be downloaded to device or exported straight to Google Drive. The feature is globally available to all Gemini app users. Google Illuminate Turns Papers Into Podcasts Google Illuminate is the experimental Labs tool that converts academic papers into roughly five-minute two-voice podcast-style audio. Generation takes about 30 seconds, with a 20-per-day cap and a 30-day library. Additionally, transcripts are interactive and clickable for jumping to specific moments. Cochrane likes it as an index for triaging papers but pushes back on using it to replace deep reading. He argues that real technical material like clustering logic needs a real read, not a summary by AI podcasters. Cochrane closes with show housekeeping and a callout to Pocket Casts and True Fans as solid modern podcast apps. Have a great night, and happy June. The post GitHub, Goblins, Ghostty, and GPS III #1863 appeared first on Geek News Central.

Adeptus Ridiculous
Farsight's Bitter Rival: Commander Shadowsun | Warhammer 40k Lore

Adeptus Ridiculous

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 82:26


https://www.patreon.com/AdeptusRidiculoushttps://www.adeptusridiculous.com/https://twitter.com/AdRidiculoushttps://shop.orchideight.com/collections/adeptus-ridiculousIn this episode, Kirioth takes the wheel to teach Bricky and DK all about the Supreme Commander of the T'au Empire: O'Shaserra, better known as Shadowsun! From her early days training under the legendary Commander Puretide alongside her bonded rival, Farsight, to earning her famous moniker by assassinating Ork leaders under an artificial eclipse, Shadowsun is an absolute tactical powerhouse. We're diving deep into her mastery of the Kauyon (Patient Hunter) warfare doctrine, her brutal campaigns across the spheres of expansion, and that time she completely humiliated the Imperium by cutting Raven Guard Chapter Master Corvin Severax in half. Plus, things get seriously weird when the T'au's Fourth Sphere Expansion gets swallowed by the Warp and encounters a terrifying, multi-armed Warp Goddess of the Greater Good.Support the show

3 Old Geeks
3OG TOS - Balance of Terror

3 Old Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 22:47


This episode is a sorcerer...and the first unanimous 5 Warp review!Live Long and Prosper and Keep On Geekin' On!

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Android Faithful
Android vs Apple Loyalty

Android Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 82:00


The gang is all back together as Florence Ion has an announcement for Jason Howell, Ron Richards and Huyen Tue Dao and the Android Faithful family!Note: Time codes subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor00:05:54 - NEWSWho is more loyal? iOS users or Android users? The results may surprise you!A huge update for Android Developers as the Android CLI and Skills introduce ways to build even fasterPATRON PICK: Google Gemini is rolling out to Android Auto and the response is not great00:39:00 - HARDWARENo really, the Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold is really sold out this time. Samsung means it. But the Trifold 2 is coming and it will be thinner!What exactly is Pixel Glow and how will it light up future Google laptops and phones?The OnePlus Watch 4 preps for a global launch, but...really?Meanwhile in China, they unveiled the OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra which could be the gaming device we laughed at in last weeks' After HoursAnd yet, it looks like OnePlus is shutting down operations in Europe?01:01:45 - APPS 'n SOFTWARE 'n STUFFThe 4th Beta of Android 17 is here and it may be light but it has an Easter Egg!Google Gemini amps up Nano Banana with Personal Intelligence to let you make even more, possibly creepy, personalized imagesNothing made an app to help transfer files too between Macs and Android! It's called Warp and it went away but now it's back.01:13:01 - COMMUNITYMark Zip remembers we had apps to transfer files over a decade ago!Brad writes in with tales of repairing Pixel A devices successfullyRaven reminisces about the Google Pixel 5 phone but in white. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

MLOps.community
Why Agents are Driving Software Development to the Cloud

MLOps.community

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 51:07


This episode is brought to you by Hyperbolic and the MLflow team. Check out more information at hyperbolic.ai and MLflow.org.Why AI Coding Agents Are Moving to the Cloud — With Zach Lloyd, CEO of WarpZach Lloyd is the founder and CEO of Warp, the AI-native terminal and agentic development platform trusted by over a million developers. Before Warp, Zach was a product lead at Google on Google Docs — giving him a uniquely deep intuition for what it means to build truly collaborative developer tools at scale.Why Agents are Driving Software Development to the Cloud // MLOps Podcast #371 with Zach Lloyd, CEO of WarpWhat we cover:

Adeptus Ridiculous
Lair of the Tyrant: The Red Corsairs Return

Adeptus Ridiculous

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 104:33


https://www.patreon.com/AdeptusRidiculoushttps://www.adeptusridiculous.com/https://twitter.com/AdRidiculoushttps://shop.orchideight.com/collections/adeptus-ridiculousWelcome back to another episode of Adeptus Ridiculous! This week, DK, Kirioth, and Bricky are setting sail for the nightmare that is the Maelstrom. We are diving deep into the 10th Edition campaign book, "The Maelstrom: Lair of the Tyrant," which is packed with 76 pages of pure worldbuilding. In this episode, we cover: - The Maelstrom Zone: A massive galactic Warp incursion second only in size to the Eye of Terror.- Huron Blackheart: The former Chapter Master of the Astral Claws, who is now the supreme pirate king and Master of the Red Corsairs.- Pirate Empires: How Huron operates out of New Badab and Corsair's Keep, a Blackstone Fortress gifted to him by Abaddon the Despoiler.- The Aeldari Threat: Prince Yriel leading the Eldritch Raiders into the storm and the lore behind the Raid on the Crimson Eyrie.- Maelstrom Locals: Everything from Ork Freebootas and Night Lords to terrifying daemon worlds like Fleshmyre, which devours visitors with continents of quivering flesh.Support the show

Dice Fiends
Kinder Center Heroes: Warped Reality #4

Dice Fiends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 89:38


On the cover, Warp, Warp, Smiles,Smiles, World Ender, and Captain Resonate face off against an older Captain Resonate with Nathanial shouting “You're not me!” The title reads Warped Reality #4 : Otherselves Thanks to @KeylligraphyInk for the logo design.  The track used in this episode is Enemy Spotted by Jess Masks is by Magpie Games, you can find them hereFind Us Online:Blue Sky: Dice FiendsDiscord: https://discord.gg/j54FrbhTwitch: www.twitch.tv/thedicefiendsCast and Crew:Chell: The GMIzzy: Cora (The Nova)Shannon: Dusty (The Doomed)Lav: Salma (The Scion)Daniel: Nathaniel (The Innocent) About Us: Welcome to Dice Fiends, we are an actual play podcast that runs games in over a dozen systems with a rotating and diverse cast of players. But one thing's for certain: whether we're powered by the apocalypse or grabbing as many d6's as we can hold in shadowrun: We're fiends for the sounds of rolling dice. You can find us every other Wednesday on Itunes, Spotify, or wherever you get good podcasts. 

Wobbly Player Syndrome - A Warhammer 40k Podcast
98 – 11 Things We “Know” About 11th Edition

Wobbly Player Syndrome - A Warhammer 40k Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 88:55


Send us Fan Mail11 Things We “Know” About 11th Edition… ProbablyThe group chat's been busy, the rumours are stacking up, and somehow we've ended up with a neat little list of “definitely maybe” features for 11th edition.So naturally—we're going through all of them.In this episode: No objective markers? Terrain-based scoring and what that does to board control  Charge changes: roll first, then pick your target (yes, really)  Stratagems toned down—no more stacking buffs across phases  Leaders always leading, even when they're flying solo  “Hidden” mechanics: 18” stealth bubbles and delayed engagement  Fight First actually meaning fight first Disembarking straight into combat (because why not)  Codex-first approach—no index reset this time around  A 70 detachment modular system—flexibility or deathstar bingo?  Narrative mission structure with both players influencing the game  The launch box: Space Marines vs Orks, with a heavy nod to 2nd edition nostalgia Why it matters: There's a clear theme here—less raw stacking, more positional play, and a suspicious number of mechanics that feel… familiar. Whether that's refinement or a quiet return to older edition chaos is the real question.Community question: Which of these sounds like a genuine improvement—and which one screams “we've been here before”? Jump in the comments or the Discord and let us know.Support the show: If you're enjoying Wobbly Player Syndrome, you can support the show on Patreon (linked below). Liking, commenting, and sharing on YouTube also helps more than you'd think—and keeps the conversation rolling.Support the showSupport the PodcastIf you're enjoying the show and want to help keep Wobbly Player Syndrome rolling, Patreon is the single best way to support the channel.Your support helps cover hosting, gear, production time, and lets us keep improving the podcast while staying independent. You also get access to behind-the-scenes updates, polls, and exclusive content as the channel grows.Support us on Patreon: Patreon is live – jump in and help shape the future of the show.Prefer to watch instead of listen? You can also catch the full podcast on YouTube over on The RedBelly Forge channel.Want to support without spending a cent? Following, subscribing, liking, and sharing the episode goes a long way—and we genuinely appreciate it.However you support, thanks for being part of the community and helping keep the Warp whispering.Optional Support (Affiliate Link)If you're already picking up hobby supplies, you can also support the podcast by shopping through our Gap Games affiliate link.It doesn't cost you anything extra, but it does add a tracking cookie and gives the channel a small kickback that helps cover running costs.Totally optional—just another way to support the show wh...

How Did They Get There
Ep. 66 - Laura Veirs on Temple Songs, Flying into Darkness and Sufjan Stevens

How Did They Get There

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2026 65:14


Laura Veirs crafts musical portraits shaped by daily life, family, and the broader dynamics she encounters through international touring, the record business, and motherhood. Her 15th studio album, Temple Songs, arrives August 14 and features the single “Flying Into Darkness,” which she describes as joyous, “but also dark.” Veirs' musical path has been marked by constant evolution: while studying at Carleton College, she formed the all-female group Rair Kx, and her 1999 self-titled debut leaned heavily into punk. By the time she recorded The Triumphs and Travails of Orphan Mae (2001)—one of her personal favorites of her catalogue—she was exploring bluegrass and country influences, later incorporating more melancholic, blues-inflected tones while maintaining her folk roots, as heard in tracks like “Tom Skookum Road.” In her next album, Carbon Glacier (2004), she introduced more electronic textures, notably on the percussive opener “The Cloud Room.” Year of Meteors (2005) leaned into a rock-infused folk sound, while Saltbreakers (2007) pushed toward a rawer, more experimental edge, with its track “Drink Deep” appearing in the soundtrack to the film Hello I Must Be Going (2012), starring Melanie Lynskey. Her 2010 album July Flame—named after a peach she encountered at a farmers' market—features one of multiple collaborations with Jim James of My Morning Jacket. She followed this with Tumble Bee (2011), a children's folk album, and Warp & Weft (2013), recorded during her pregnancy. Over the next couple of years, Laura collaborated with artists like Sufjan Stevens —contributing backing vocals to “Should Have Known Better” on his album Carrie & Lowell (2015) —and Neko Case, with whom she formed the supergroup (and released their eponymous album), case/lang/veirs (2016), alongside k.d. lang. Her later work reflects both personal and cultural shifts: The Lookout (2018) channels anxiety surrounding the 2016 U.S. presidential election, while subsequent albums—including My Echo (2020), released at the onset of the pandemic, Found Light (2022), and Phone Orphans (2023)—demonstrate her fluid, impactful genre-blending talent and ability. Within the music world, she has also hosted the podcast Midnight Lightning, which features interviews with musicians who communicate their approach towards balancing parenthood and artistry, with guests including legendary bassist Carol Kaye and Rosanna Arquette. In our conversation, we discussed her move to the Pacific Northwest in the early 2000s, her evolving musical influences, maintaining a self-care routine, balancing life as an artist and parent, and her upcoming tour across Europe and North America.Opening Credits: Pierce Murphy - The Shadow Of The Bluff I CC BY 4.0; The Top One Percent - Cavalier I CC BY 4.0. Closing Credits: Podington Bear - Surface Tension I CC BY-NC 3.0.

Coder Radio
645: Warp's Holmes & Llyod

Coder Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 27:06


Warp's Oz Ben on LinkedIn Zach on LinkedIn Coder Radio Discord The Mad Botter Data Platform Mike's Blog

Dice Fiends
Kinder Center Heroes: Warped Reality #3

Dice Fiends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 78:49


On the cover, Cora is tearfully reuniting with her parents in front of their house. Dusty, Salma, and Nathanial are trying to stop an out of control train with WARP? On top of it? The title reads: Warped Reality #3 : Right Place Wrong TimeThanks to @KeylligraphyInk for the logo design.  The track used in this episode is Enemy Spotted by Jess Masks is by Magpie Games, you can find them hereFind Us Online:Blue Sky: Dice FiendsDiscord: https://discord.gg/j54FrbhTwitch: www.twitch.tv/thedicefiendsCast and Crew:Chell: The GMIzzy: Cora (The Nova)Shannon: Dusty (The Doomed)Lav: Salma (The Scion)Daniel: Nathaniel (The Innocent) About Us: Welcome to Dice Fiends, we are an actual play podcast that runs games in over a dozen systems with a rotating and diverse cast of players. But one thing's for certain: whether we're powered by the apocalypse or grabbing as many d6's as we can hold in shadowrun: We're fiends for the sounds of rolling dice. You can find us every other Wednesday on Itunes, Spotify, or wherever you get good podcasts. 

Florida Sound Archive Podcast
#132 Romulo Del Castillo (Phoenecia /Schematic Records)

Florida Sound Archive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 71:19


Romulo Del Castillo on Miami Music Culture, Soul Oddity/Phoenecia, Schematic, Touring, and MoreIn this episode, we're joined by Romulo Del Castillo for a deep dive into his journey through South Florida's experimental electronic music scene. We trace his path from early encounters with sound and club culture to decades of creating, touring, and building community.Romulo reflects on growing up in Miami during the 1980s and 1990s, and how those experiences shaped his approach to experimental electronic music. He discusses early projects like Super Soul, Soul Oddity, and Phoenecia, along with the rise of rave culture in South Florida.He also talks about touring internationally, working with Astralwerks and Warp, and co-founding Schematic Records to support independent artists.Today, he remains active through DJing, live performances, and mentoring, sharing perspectives on longevity, community, and adapting to new technology.

Built Right
Warp's CEO on What It Actually Looks Like to Build with Agents in 2026

Built Right

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 49:15


Matt Paige interviews Zach Lloyd, former Google principal engineer and now founder/CEO of Warp, about how agentic tools are reshaping software engineering so that productive engineers may write little or no code, especially since model improvements late last year (e.g., Opus 4.6 and Codex 5.3).Lloyd describes today's workflow as planning with local agents, running multiple agents in parallel, and supervising their output because agents still make mistakes, lose context, and require human code review, especially on large codebases like Warp's Rust repo.He predicts a strong shift from laptop-based agents to cloud-orchestrated, auditable, secure company workflows via Warp's Oz, enabling triggers, shared artifacts, and team visibility.They discuss UI trends toward an agent “control plane,” voice prompting, mobile/remote session control, skills as on-demand context, multi-agent coordination challenges, competition dynamics, and broader knowledge-work automation replacing many SaaS tasks.--Key Moments:03:48 Parallel Agent Workflow06:38 Cloud Agents and Oz09:35 Abstraction and Code Review11:03 Future UX Control Planes14:59 Voice and Mobile Control16:24 Competing in Coding Tools21:16 Todo App Demo in Warp23:53 Replacing SaaS With Agents25:06 Agents Over Apps25:47 Context Can Backfire29:02 Skills On Demand31:13 Oz Skills In Action33:39 Cloud Agents Control Plane37:40 Multi Agent Orchestration42:10 Automate The Repetitive44:41 Advice For Skeptical Devs--Key Links:WarpConnect with Zach on LinkedInMentioned in this episode:Free report from HatchWorks AI — State of AI 2026What's real in AI this year, what's hype, and what leaders should prioritize — including production lessons, designing for agents, and governance. https://hatchworks.com/state-of-ai-2026/AI Opportunity FinderFeeling overwhelmed by all the AI noise out there? The AI Opportunity Finder from HatchWorks cuts through the hype and gives you a clear starting point. In less than 5 minutes, you'll get tailored, high-impact AI use cases specific to your business—scored by ROI so you know exactly where to start. Whether you're looking to cut costs, automate tasks, or grow faster, this free tool gives you a personalized roadmap built for action.

ESO Network – The ESO Network
EnterpriseSplaining 79: Second Contact: What Happens in Decon Stays in Decon! (feat. Jarrah from Women at Warp)

ESO Network – The ESO Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 60:19


This week, we're on a second contact mission, revisiting Star Trek: Enterprise Season 2, Episode 25 “Bounty,” now that Maria and Bill have watched it.  Plus, our guest from last week, Jarrah from the Women at Warp podcast, is back with us to talk about this episode, which seems to consist mostly of T'Pol writhing […] The post EnterpriseSplaining 79: Second Contact: What Happens in Decon Stays in Decon! (feat. Jarrah from Women at Warp) appeared first on The ESO Network.

Anthony Vaughan
The End of Traditional Ops w/ Sarah Bai x Warp

Anthony Vaughan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 59:19


AJ Vaughan sits down with Sarah Bai to explore what it truly takes to build and scale a modern company from the inside out.As one of the early operators at Warp, Sarah has helped take the organization from its earliest stages to rapid growth while rethinking the role operations should play in a company's success.This is not a conversation about adding more process. It's about removing it.Together, AJ and Sarah unpack a new philosophy of operations one where the best systems are invisible, automation replaces inefficiency, and leaders are held to a higher standard when it comes to understanding, developing, and truly supporting their people.They dive into:Why traditional operations models are becoming obsoleteWhat should actually be automated—and what should never beHow to scale teams without creating cultural debtThe reality of onboarding, leadership accountability, and employee experienceWhy the future of work demands more creativity, not more controlSarah brings a rare combination of operator discipline and human-first thinking, offering a behind-the-scenes look at how Warp is building an AI-native HR infrastructure designed to quietly power companies at scale.AJ adds a sharp, unfiltered perspective on leadership, alignment, and the responsibility leaders carry when managing people not just performance.This conversation is a grounded, honest look at what it means to scale with intention in a world that's moving faster than ever.If you're building, leading, or rethinking how your organization operates this is the blueprint behind the scenes.

V'Ger Please!
The Warp Core Hungers (DS9 S4 : E3 "The Visitor")

V'Ger Please!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 53:29


Strap yourself in to shed that one, big manly tear as we review DS9 going right for the fatherhood feelings as we watch "The Visitor". When the Defiant Warp Core requires another soul to claim, Captian Sisko gets trapped in a space-time waiting room. We get a truly powerful dramatic entry as we watch two actors portray a vision of Jake that cannot move on from his father's dissaperance. Is the plot a bit thin and ram-rodded? Sure, but when the acting is this good...who cares?

ESO Network – The ESO Network
EnterpriseSplaining 78: What Happens in Decon Stays in Decon!

ESO Network – The ESO Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 125:16


We're watching Star Trek: Enterprise Season 2, Episode 25 “Bounty,” but only Jamie has actually watched the episode. Jarrah from Women at Warp is back with us this week to discuss this episode that involves T’Pol going through pon farr, which for some reason mostly seems to involve rubbing her body on every wall. Also, […] The post EnterpriseSplaining 78: What Happens in Decon Stays in Decon! appeared first on The ESO Network.

Amigos: Everything Amiga Podcast
Get your 3-D Glasses ready for WARP FIGHTER 3-D! A TRS-80 Color Computer Classic on the CoCo Show!

Amigos: Everything Amiga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 34:58


Join THE BRENT and Amigo Aaron as we get THREE DIMISIONAL up in here! Why? Because this week we look at another game from LEGENDARY programmer Steve Bjork, WARP FIGHTER 3-D for the Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer and Dragon Computer! SET PHASERS ON FUN!Email: theretrorotation@gmailFacebook: Amigos Retro GamingTwitch: amigosretrogaming#trsgaming #Retrorotation#Retrocomputing

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Two Ewes Fiber Adventures
Game of Wool Recap

Two Ewes Fiber Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 61:20


In this episode we share our thoughts on the British series "Game of Wool". If you haven't watched, this is your spoiler alert! Plus we talk about Kelly's visit to Seattle and give a quick update on our projects. Full notes with photos and links can be found in the podcast section of our shop website: TwoEwesFiberAdventures.com Join the community on Ravelry or become a patron and support the show on our Patreon Page. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Subscribe on Android. Unauthorized Game of Wool full episodes can be found on various Youtube channels in the US and officially on Channel 4 in the UK. Acht hat Hazel Tindall Gordon's Youtube Man-Knitted in Scotland Marsha's Projects Socks: Using Schoppel-Wool Das Paar colorway Pigment Nebel plus Cloudborn in teal. Knitting on the foot of the second sock. Oaxaca Journey Bag: by Araceli Gonzalez. Using Prado de Lana. Late Bloomer by Heidi Kirrmaier using Hudson Valley Yarn. Cast on size M2 but it is too small. Cast on size L. Sheridan Flats Spinning: Purchased 24 oz of 80/15/6 wool/mohair/silk roving in the colorway Kaleidoscope. The owner said to spin at a worsted weight for best results. Mill is Olympic Yarn & Fiber located in Cosmopolis, WA. Plied three singles but somehow I over plied it.   Rag Rugs: Wound warp for four rag rugs and started warping loom. Warp is 4" and 6" stripes in royal blue, green, and orange. I finished the first two rugs. During Kelly's visit she suggested retying the treadles to weave a twill. She wove the first half of the third rug. I have cut the strips for the fourth and final rug. I still need to weave it though! Weaving Studio: It's a work in progress.  Garden Redesign: I've created a project page. Kelly's Projects Finished the Romney x Rambouillet that came from the NoCKRs destash. About a pound of roving. Six skeins but I don't know how many yards.  Restarted the Seatoller Socks by Louise Tillbrook. It's a twisted rib and cabled sock pattern so I needed a bigger size. Norwegian red resistance hat from WWII. Royal Bee DK weight. Made one according to the pattern  and it's a bit small. Made the second with additional stitches cast on and longer ribbing section. That worked well. Finished a third that is between the two sizes I've already made. The whole skein used! New Project! Study Hall Shawl by Sarah Schira  Colorwork Knit-a-long Join in the fun and create a colorwork project of any size or type. March - June 1 Winter Weave-a-long Finishing soon!  March 31 Newbury School of Weaving July 18-31, 2026 Conference of Northern California Handweavers May 14-17, 2026

Sound Opinions
Guest Desert Island Jukebox Picks & Opinions on Peaches and Danny Brown

Sound Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 50:47


If you were stranded on a desert island today, what's the one song you couldn't live without? This week hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot round up a handful of Desert Island Jukebox picks from previous guests of Sound Opinions. The hosts also review the new albums from Peaches and Danny Brown.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:The Beatles, "In My Life," Rubber Soul, Parlophone, 1965The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Peaches, "No Lube So Rude," No Lube So Rude, Kill Rock Stars, 2026Peaches, "Be Love," No Lube So Rude, Kill Rock Stars, 2026Peaches, "Not In Your Mouth None Of Your Business," No Lube So Rude, Kill Rock Stars, 2026Danny Brown, "Copycats," Stardust, Warp, 2025Danny Brown, "Whatever The Case," Stardust, Warp, 2025Danny Brown, "Book of Daniel," Stardust, Warp, 2025Danny Brown, "All4u," Stardust, Warp, 2025Danny Brown, "Lift You Up," Stardust, Warp, 2025Roxy Music, "Virginia Plain," Roxy Music, Island and Reprise, 1972Soft Machine, "Hope For Happiness," The Soft Machine, ABC and Probe, 1968Spoon, "Let Me Be Mine," They Want My Soul, Loma Vista and ANTI, 2014Rolling Stones, "Emotional Rescue," Emotional Rescue, Rolling Stones, 1980Jeff Tweedy, "Lou Reed Was My Babysitter," Twilight Override, dBpm, 2025Tyrannosaurus Rex, "A Beard of Stars," A Beard of Stars, Regal Zonophone, 1970Tyrannosaurus Rex, "By the Light of the Magical Moon," A Beard of Stars, Regal Zonophone, 1970Afrika Bambaataa and Soulsonic Force, "Planet Rock," Planet Rock (Single), Tommy Boy, 1982The Spinners, "Mighty Love," Mighty Love, Atlantic, 1973The Delfonics, "La-La Means I Love You," La-La Means I Love You, Philly Groove, 1968Kate Bush, "Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)," Hounds of Love, EMI, 1985Local H, "How's The Weather Down There?," Whatever Happened To P.J. Soles?, Studio.E, 2004Mark Lannigan, "Solitaire," Imitations, Vagrant, 2013Mark Lannigan, "Ugly Sunday," The Winding Sheet, Sub Pop, 1990Nirvana, "Lithium," Nevermind, DGC, 1992Tsunami, "In a Name," Deep End, Simple Machines, 1993The Lemon Twigs, "Any Time Of Day," Everything Harmony, Captured Tracks, 2023Nicholas Krgovich, "Rosemary," Rosemary (Single), Tin Angel, 2018The Butterfield Blues Band, "East-West," East-West, Elektra, 1966The Third Mind, "East West (Live)," Live Mind, Yep Roc, 2025Beach Bunny, "Dream Boy," Honeymoon, Mom + Pop, 2020Redd Kross, "Candy Coloured Catastrophe," Redd Kross, In The Red, 2024See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats
982: Bots Are Ruining the Internet

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 49:14


Wes and Scott talk about the latest dev news: Node enabling Temporal by default, OpenAI acquiring OpenClaw, TypeScript 6, new TanStack and Deno releases, the explosion of AI agent platforms, and more. Courtney Tolinski's Podcast Phases: A Parenting Podcast https://phases.fm/ Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! 01:11 Brought to you by Sentry.io 02:40 Node.js enables Temporal by default Enable Temporal by default 04:08 OpenClaw acquired by OpenAI OpenClaw, OpenAI and the future 09:36 Bots are taking over the internet Wes' tweet 15:30 TypeScript 6 Beta Announcing TypeScript 6.0 Beta 17:00 TanStack Hotkeys for type-safe shortcuts TanStack Hotkeys 18:05 Components will kill webpages Components Will Kill Pages 19:39 Is Google Translate just an LLM? Viridian's tweet 23:29 Shaders.com 26:49 Voxtral Mini Realtime Voxtral Realtime Demo 29:51 Deno launches Sandboxes Introducing Deno Sandbox 32:39 Oz by Warp.dev 38:10 Augment Code Intent 40:10 Sick Picks + Shameless Plugs Sick Picks Scott: Samsung Remote Wes: Ice Shameless Plugs Syntax YouTube Channel Hit us up on Socials! Syntax: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Wes: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Scott: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Randy: X Instagram YouTube Threads