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Mix 01: "What I Say" (2018) de Trex (UK), mezclada con "Cascade" (2017) de Arcatype (UK) Mix 02: "Pick Up The Pieces" (Skeptical rmx, feat. Boudah) (2018) de Zeb Bias (UK), mezclada con "Closer" (2011) de Logistics (UK) Mix 03: "Brazilinha" (Original Mix) (2022) de KamiGroove (España), mezclada con "Blow" (2007) de XPL & DJ Angulo (España) Mix 04: "Inside" (Radio Slave Remix) (2021) de Gaetano Parisio (Italia), mezclada con "A2" (1999), también de Gaetano Parisio Mix 05: "Track 2" (Black Widow EP, 2022) de MadMaster (España), mezclada con "Set Up" (2001) de James Ruskin (Alemania) Todas las músicas seleccionadas y mezcladas por DJ Angulo Istagram: @djangulooficial Escuchar audio
Les jeux de rôle de découverte sont légion, mais rares sont ceux réellement accessibles à des débutantes complètes (lire : sans aucune expérience en tant que joueuse et/ou meneuse), qu'elles soient jeunes ou moins jeunes. La plupart du temps les éditeurs simplifient la mécanique de leur jeu phare le temps d'une boîte de découverte, dans l'espoir que les joueuses et meneuses passent ensuite au VRAI jeu, à grand renfort de beau matériel (mais plus rarement d'une mécanique simple et de conseils élémentaires réellement utiles aux débutantes complètes). Tant et si bien, qu'on se tourne le plus souvent vers une rôliste reconnue pour assumer le rôle de meneuse le temps de la découverte du jeu. Quest RPG est l'un des trop rares jeux à avoir été pensé pour les débutantes complètes. Et comme Kris, Ours et Michaël sont fans du jeu, ils ont décidé d'y consacrer un épisode complet ! Les liens de l'épisode : Quest RPG (site de l'éditeur) : https://www.adventure.game/Le SRD de Quest RPG : https://quest-srd.com/L'expérience émergente : https://valory.itch.io/emergent-xpL'initiative popcorn : https://fate-srd.com/fate-condensed/challenges-conflicts-and-contests#turn-orderLes contributions pour Quest RPG : https://www.notion.so/Powered-By-Quest-24957d306899407d854e6dbab3c77659The Monster Manifest : https://jnbutlerart.itch.io/monster-manifestThe Adventure Profile : https://superqueero.itch.io/the-adventure-profileLe fanzine Dédale : https://itch.io/c/1124884/zine-ddale La campagne Anathazerïn : https://www.black-book-editions.fr/produit.php?id=5894La campagne Odyssey of the Dragonlords : https://www.black-book-editions.fr/produit.php?id=8201Les enregistrements de la campagne Odyssey de Kris : https://de-la-table-au-micro.lepodcast.fr/ Vous pouvez retrouver Kris ici : Les créations de Kris : https://krisdoc.itch.io/Du dé au micro (le podcast de Kris) : https://dudeaumicro.lepodcast.fr/ Vous pouvez retrouver Ours ici : Fil Twitter : https://twitter.com/shizumaru/status/1387748912522534913?s=19
Les jeux de rôle de découverte sont légion, mais rares sont ceux réellement accessibles à des débutantes complètes (lire : sans aucune expérience en tant que joueuse et/ou meneuse), qu'elles soient jeunes ou moins jeunes. La plupart du temps les éditeurs simplifient la mécanique de leur jeu phare le temps d'une boîte de découverte, dans l'espoir que les joueuses et meneuses passent ensuite au VRAI jeu, à grand renfort de beau matériel (mais plus rarement d'une mécanique simple et de conseils élémentaires réellement utiles aux débutantes complètes). Tant et si bien, qu'on se tourne le plus souvent vers une rôliste reconnue pour assumer le rôle de meneuse le temps de la découverte du jeu. Quest RPG est l'un des trop rares jeux à avoir été pensé pour les débutantes complètes. Et comme Kris, Ours et Michaël sont fans du jeu, ils ont décidé d'y consacrer un épisode complet ! Les liens de l'épisode : Quest RPG (site de l'éditeur) : https://www.adventure.game/Le SRD de Quest RPG : https://quest-srd.com/L'expérience émergente : https://valory.itch.io/emergent-xpL'initiative popcorn : https://fate-srd.com/fate-condensed/challenges-conflicts-and-contests#turn-orderLes contributions pour Quest RPG : https://www.notion.so/Powered-By-Quest-24957d306899407d854e6dbab3c77659The Monster Manifest : https://jnbutlerart.itch.io/monster-manifestThe Adventure Profile : https://superqueero.itch.io/the-adventure-profileLe fanzine Dédale : https://itch.io/c/1124884/zine-ddale La campagne Anathazerïn : https://www.black-book-editions.fr/produit.php?id=5894La campagne Odyssey of the Dragonlords : https://www.black-book-editions.fr/produit.php?id=8201Les enregistrements de la campagne Odyssey de Kris : https://de-la-table-au-micro.lepodcast.fr/ Vous pouvez retrouver Kris ici : Les créations de Kris : https://krisdoc.itch.io/Du dé au micro (le podcast de Kris) : https://dudeaumicro.lepodcast.fr/ Vous pouvez retrouver Ours ici : Fil Twitter : https://twitter.com/shizumaru/status/1387748912522534913?s=19
Greetings and welcome to the Real Estate Entrepreneur Podcast; I am your host Peter Lorimer, former hit record producer, now the host of the show Stay Here on Netflix, and Owner/Founding Partner of Corcoran Global Living. Do you want to succeed and be a member of the 1% club? I have the secret entrepreneurs use as their business hack to get ahead. This strategy I’m sharing with you will absolutely transform your business, bringing you closer to your goals, and the best part is it’s simple to deploy. Golden Nuggets from this episode: [02:53] "I want to frame it with this, which is Winston Churchill was famed during World War II, which is one of the most kind of like chaotic times and dangerous times and highly pressurized times of the 20th century in my Homeland of the United Kingdom or Great Britain as it was called back then. And Churchill was faint to say this phrase, which has always stuck with me since I was a boy, he said: "I want to accomplish one big thing today." [04:39] "You prepare your golden hour before the day begins and you attack." Take a listen and thanks for being here ❤️xPL
Greetings and welcome to the Real Estate Entrepreneur Podcast; I am your host Peter Lorimer, former hit record producer, now the host of the show Stay Here on Netflix, and Owner/Founding Partner of Corcoran Global Living. Here are some of my top techniques to get us going in this most complicated of years 2021. We must have a motivation roadmap. Otherwise, it is just a whole gang load of “shoulds.” Adopt the MUST mindset for 30 days and see what happens. Divorce yourself from expectation, stay in action, and our actions for the next 30 days is to complete these tasks. Take a listen and get motivated! Golden Nuggets from this episode: [01:53] "People are feeling a little stifled, maybe a little reserved and just, kinda the gumption, they get up and go, he's feeling a little bit tapped. " [02:55] "In a normal year when we're around people, we get that kind of slap on the back, we get that camaraderie and we get that, you know, add a boy and a girl from some of our colleagues that we see." [05:48] "What are the steps that you are going to commit to? How are you going to commit to yourself and to your business for the next 30 days? " Thanks for being here.❤️ xPL
Greetings and welcome to the Real Estate Entrepreneur Podcast; I am your host Peter Lorimer, former hit record producer, now the host of the show Stay Here on Netflix, and Owner/Founding Partner of Corcoran Global Living. On today's podcast, I will be going over the TOP 5 Tips to attract more business to you! I’ve been using these for over the past 15 years here in LA – one of the most hypercompetitive real estate markets in the world – and it has always, always, always delivered for me. Now let's get into this weeks episode of the Real Estate Entrepreneur Podcast Golden Nuggets from this episode: [02:44] "if somebody gets back really quick, and they're friendly and nice and helpful and have a positive attitude, chances are, if you hear what you want, you can just stop looking." [03:55] "Naturally, we're here to be people's guides. We have to tell the truth. We have to be client-focused. But have you ever met someone? That's got tons of energy that feels really optimistic and that is just positive to be around it's intoxicating." [06:05] "In 2021, people just don't pick up the phone as much. So if people are calling in, you actually pick up, you might get this and I'm sure you've had it, or Ooh. Oh, wow. You picked up I'm amazed. Nobody ever picks up anymore. Well, imagine if 90% of your competition is not picking up. You have just increased your odds. ❤️ xPL
Greetings and welcome to the Real Estate Entrepreneur Podcast; I am your host Peter Lorimer, former hit record producer, now the host of the show Stay Here on Netflix, and Owner/Founding Partner of Corcoran Global Living. 2021 is finally here, and it’s TOTALLY up to you how the year begins! IN 2021 - ARE YOU A WARRIOR OR WORRIER? You could worry about things you have no control over and let that worry permeate your psyche so the tone of the year is based upon fears and worries that might never happen OR you can enter the year as a fearless warrior, ready to take the bull by the horns with a “go get it” attitude and a “why the hell not me” mindset! I, for one, am absolutely frothing at the mouth with excitement. NOTHING is going to stand in my way, and I intend to make 2021 the best year yet. Now let's get into this week's episode of The Real Estate Entrepreneur Podcast. Golden Nuggets from this episode: (02:21) "I don't need to recap, all of the tragedy and, the horrendous stuff that went on last year, I just don't want to do that right now. It's a fresh start. It's a clean slate" (02:44) "I am absolutely going to be a warrior. I want to just pick up my sword and charge into the battlefield of 2021 with just my eye on the prize." [03:28] "I will not let worry enter my bones. I just will not." [05:32] "This is a brand new year, a clean slate for us to join hands, for us to help each other, for us to help others who might not be in the same position we are." [05:52] "2021 is just something that I refuse to be anything other than the best year I will have experienced yet." As always, thanks for being here.❤️ xPL
At ILEA Live we sit down with Kevin White, XPL, and he talks all about the science of human behavior. We were encouraged to think through the human experience at events in order to create an event that your guest will love!
S02E11 mixed by Marc Vain (Frequenza Record / Colmar / FR) TRACKLIST 1) Fenwick Ridley – In space 2) w/Freelance workers – HB021 Voxder Intro 3) Xplö – The mourning (live version) 4) John Carpenter...
Let’s be real.. At some point you are bound to be caught off-guard by Sh*t Event Planners Say. When you are planning an event, you want, more than anything, for it to be unique and memorable. This is why we look to event planners to lend their imagination and bring our dreams to life. You have to wonder how they come up with such incredible ideas! They live in a fantastical world and we want to give you a little insight into this magical place. On this week’s episode of #EventIcons, we feature Aaron Kaufman of Fifth Element Group and Kevin White of XPL. These industry leading event planners have a lot to say and we’ve got them here, live, to answer our questions and yours. Join us as we step into their world! Follow our iconic guests on Twitter: Aaron Kaufman Kevin White Laura Lopez Will Curran Epic resources mentioned: TextExpander ILEA Tourism Bureaus CVBs (Convention and Visitors Bureaus) Drive by Daniel Pink The Atlantic Magazine Wired Magazine
Let’s be real.. At some point you are bound to be caught off-guard by Sh*t Event Planners Say. When you are planning an event, you want, more than anything, for it to be unique and memorable. This is why we look to event planners to lend their imagination and bring our dreams to life. You have to wonder how they come up with such incredible ideas! They live in a fantastical world and we want to give you a little insight into this magical place. On this week’s episode of #EventIcons, we feature Aaron Kaufman of Fifth Element Group and Kevin White of XPL. These industry leading event planners have a lot to say and we’ve got them here, live, to answer our questions and yours. Join us as we step into their world! Follow our iconic guests on Twitter: Aaron Kaufman Kevin White Laura Lopez Will Curran Epic resources mentioned: TextExpander ILEA Tourism Bureaus CVBs (Convention and Visitors Bureaus) Drive by Daniel Pink The Atlantic Magazine Wired Magazine
OpenHAB and OpenRemote There is this dream we have to be able to automate everything in our homes, but do it ourselves, without hiring an installer, and do it for cheap without breaking the bank. So far we have used a lot of Insteon devices, and tied them into other systems to expand the overall reach of what we could build. Luckily, we aren't the only ones with this dream and a few open source projects have popped up to help us DIY-ers achieve our dreams. OpenHAB OpenHAB is a vendor and technology agnostic open source automation software for your home. Their claim is that you can build your smart home in no time. The name stands for Open Home Automation Bus, and for those familiar with electronics, you know the bus in computer terms is less like a real bus and more like a highway. It is a set of conductors carrying data and control signals within a computer system, to which pieces of equipment are connected and how they communicate with each other. So OpenHAB is the central nervous system of your home automation environment. It is used to connect all your devices and allows them to communicate, and also allows you to act as the brain to send commands to each of them. They describe it as “a software for integrating different home automation systems and technologies into one single solution that allows over-arching automation rules and that offers uniform user interfaces.” This means openHAB is designed to be absolutely vendor-neutral as well as hardware and protocol agnostic. Drilling down on that, it is pretty flexible, it can run on any device that is capable of running a JVM (Linux, Mac, Windows). It allows you to integrate a plethora of different home automation technologies into one cohesive system. And also has the brain: it includes a powerful rule engine to fulfill all your automation needs. Out of the box it comes with different web-based UIs as well as native UIs for iOS and Android. It is fully open source, so new devices and protocols can be added at any time. You can even add them if you want to contribute and become a member of the passionate and growing community responsible for maintaining it. If you don't want to contribute code, it is easily extensible to integrate with new systems and devices and provides APIs for being integrated in other systems. The openHAB website provides a great description of the core philosophy behind the project: “openHAB does not try to replace existing solutions, but rather wants to enhance them - it can thus be considered as a system of systems. It therefore assumes that the sub-systems are setup and configured independently of openHAB as this is often a very specific and complex matter (including “pairing” processes, direct device links etc.). Instead, openHAB focuses on the “daily use” side of things and abstracts from the devices themselves. A core concept for openHAB is the notion of an “item”. An item is a data-centric functional atomic building block - you can think of it as an “capability”. openHAB does not care whether an item (e.g. a temperature value) is related to a physical device or some “virtual” source like a web service or an calculation result. All features offered by openHAB are using this “item” abstraction, which means that you will not find any reference to device specific things (like IP addresses, IDs etc.) in automation rules, UI definitions and so on. This makes it perfectly easy to replace one technology by another without doing any changes to rules and UIs. A very important aspect of openHAB's architecture is its modular design. It is very easy to add new features (like the integration with yet another system through a “binding”) and you can add and remove such features at runtime. This modular approach has been a huge enabler for the active community around openHAB with many engaged contributors.” OpenHAB has a huge list of supported technologies including: Benq, Epson projectors, Denon, Onkyo and Pioneer receivers, LG and Panasonic TVs, DMX lighting, ecobee and Nest thermostats, Insteon Hub and PLM, Z-Wave devices, Google calendar, Twitter, Logitech Harmony remotes, Plex and XBMC media servers, Sonos devices, and the list goes on. No mention on the website of any support for Amazon Echo or Apple HomeKit. Our gut says someone in the passionate and growing community is working on it, but we have no proof of that. We haven't had a chance to toy with openHAB ourselves yet, freetime has been pretty scarce lately. But it looks very promising and we've added it to our list of todo items. From the forum and other various internet posts we've read, it looks very promising. Yes it is bare-bones. And yes it requires a lot of setup and configuration, but that also means it allows for a very deep level of customization. For those who have the time and the patience, it could be awesome. For those who want something to “just work” out of the box, you're probably better off going with a commercial solution. OpenRemote Just like we talked about when we discussed Play-Fi a few episodes ago, there can never be just one protocol or system or methodology for something. Thus in addition to OpenHAB, you have another option in OpenRemote. From the descriptions on the website, they feel almost identical in capabilities and philosophy. OpenRemote has more references to commercial applications, and a few more links for professionals like installers, distributors, integrators, etc. So it feels like OpenRemote's plans are a bit more grandiose while OpenHAB is targeted more at the DIY-er. The OpenRemote website describes the project as: “OpenRemote is software integration platform for residential and commercial building automation. OpenRemote platform is automation protocol agnostic, operates on off-the-shelf hardware and is freely available under an Open Source license. OpenRemote's architecture enables fully autonomous and user-independent intelligent buildings. End-user control interfaces are available for iOS and Android devices, and for devices with modern web browsers. User interface design, installation management and configuration can be handled remotely with OpenRemote cloud-based design tools.” Reading through the About page at openRemote.org gives you the distinct impression that the project is aimed at professionals, but can also be used by someone in their home, just instead of deploying the solution to a commercial building, you run it in your house. Because of this the project feels more mature or more feature rich than OpenHAB. It has to support a demanding user group who are supporting demanding customers. It can't just break when the automation of a commercial or retail establishment are built on it. Several forum posts claim OpenRemote has better support for more devices, but to be fair, most of those were posted at the openRemote website. So they're already invested. For example, on the About page they have info about the main components of the system: “OpenRemote Designer is an online software application designed to rapidly and easily create touch-driven control panels. You can create multiple user profiles and customize user interfaces for each one: each user profile can have its individual preferences, branding, favorites and individual set of controls and tailored for panel hardware capabilities. With OpenRemote Designer you can remotely maintain device configurations and update user interfaces as your customer's preferences evolve. Remotely managed updates, system diagnosis and device discovery means more efficient service and less travel time between office and customer sites. OpenRemote Controller is deployed on customer site and autonomously manages intelligence in the building. Reacting to schedules, sensor events and user actions, it handles the overall runtime performance after initial design has been created. OpenRemote Controller also provides the device and protocol integration capabilities in the OpenRemote platform. We support deployment of panels on Apple iPhones, Apple iPad, Android phones and tablets and standard desktop web browsers.” OpenRemote will connect and control devices from: AMX, KNX, Lutron, Z-Wave, 1-Wire, EnOcean, xPL, Insteon, X10, Infrared, Russound, GlobalCache, IRTrans, XBMC, VLC, panStamps, Denon AVR, FreeBox, MythTV, and more. No mention of Amazon Echo or HomeKit. The brain of the system allows you to create Intelligent buildings (or homes) with automated rules, scripts and events. And you can install and run it on Windows, Linux, Mac, Raspberry Pi, Alix, Synology, ReadyNAS, QNAP and others. Like OpenHAB, we haven't tried OpenRemote. On one hand OpenRemote seems like a great option because of the additional supported devices. On the other hand, it does feel quite a bit heavier, and if we don't have any of those additional devices, that support is somewhat irrelevant. OpenHAB feels like it was built more for guys like us, the DIY-er who isn't trying to create automated solutions for commercial or retail environments. We're just trying to make our homes a little smarter. But we would love your feedback. If you have experience with either, share it with us so we can share it with the other listeners. You might be able to help us set priority for which one we try first.
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This time we're joined by Ian Lowe and Mal Lansell of the xPL Project. We discuss how the open source Home Automation Protocol came about, how it aims to be the "glue" in your smart home setup and the variety of hardware that can talk to each other through the systems hub.