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Hey folks, Alex here, and welcome to a BIG MODEL week! We finally got Mythos (well almost)! Let me catch you up! This week started with WWDC26 from Apple, and Max Weinbach, who was in the room at Apple Park and actually has access to some of the new features including an all new SIRI AI, joined us to break down what could be the most used AI in the world very soon. At first I was skeptical, but he convinced me that the new Siri is actually good! Then, we saw the ultimate model drop: Anthropic finally shipped Mythos (X, my system card thread, benchmarks). Same weights, two names: Mythos 5 is the unrestricted version that only Project Glasswing partners get, Fable 5 is what the rest of us get, wrapped in the heaviest guardrails I've ever seen ship on a frontier model. It's state of the art on nearly every benchmarkThe model that was “too dangerous to release” is now... well, released, but with the heaviest guardrails we've seen. More on this later. Peter Gostev from Arena.ai joined us to break down the new model. Last but definitely not least, Google released a real-time translation model, that our friend Thor Schaeff from DeepMind demoed live, while we all spoke in different languages and it translated us in REAL TIME. It was really cool, definitely check that out. There's quite a few more things, like Loop Engineering Alpha, Swyx came by to talk about FrontierCode, OpenAI confirmed our suspicions that the anti-datacenter social media posts could be a concerted effort by groupds links to the Chinese government and much more. Let's dive in! ThursdAI - Let me catch you up, every week!

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Day 2881 – Theology Thursday – The Bible as a Polemic: Confronting the Powers that Rebelled

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 12:47 Transcription Available


Welcome to Day 2881 of Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom – The Bible as a Polemic: Confronting the Powers that Rebelled Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2881 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps!   I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2881 of our Trek.   The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. Our current series of Theology Thursday lessons is written by theologian and teacher John Daniels. I have found that his lessons are short, easy to understand, doctrinally sound, and applicable to all who desire to learn more of God's Word. John's lessons can be found on his website   theologyinfive.com.   Today's lesson is titled:  The Bible as a Polemic: Confronting the Powers that Rebelled To modern readers shaped by pluralism and academic detachment, the confrontational tone of the Bible may seem abrasive. But this response overlooks what the Bible truly is. It is not a disinterested theological reflection. It is a weapon. It is a series of books forged in the heart of a spiritual and historical rebellion. Its message was not formed in a vacuum but in the aftermath of Babel and the divine treason of the bene elohim who had been placed over the nations. Understanding the polemical nature of the Bible begins by understanding the world it was written to confront. The first segment is: What Is a Polemic? And Why the ANE Was Full of Them A polemic is a targeted argument or critique meant to expose, undermine, or discredit a rival idea, practice, or system. Unlike a simple disagreement or neutral description, a polemic is written to confront. It deliberately challenges an existing claim and seeks to replace it. In the ancient world, polemics were often theological, political, and cultural all at once. The gods, kings, and cities of rival nations were not treated as irrelevant. They were treated as threats that had to be addressed. In the context of the Ancient Near East, polemics were deeply embedded in the stories nations told about themselves. Every origin story, temple hymn, or divine genealogy was not just a description of how things came to be. It was a claim of legitimacy. To say your god created the world or defeated the sea monster or chose your king was to declare supremacy over other peoples and their gods. It was to say, “Our story is the true one. Yours is a counterfeit.” For example, when Babylon claimed that Marduk created the world by killing the goddess Tiamat, it was not just promoting cosmology. It was justifying Babylon's imperial authority as the city of the supreme god. When Egypt said that Ma'at held the universe together through the Pharaoh's divine rulership, it was declaring that Egyptian order was the divine ideal, and everyone else lived in chaos. In such a world, writing something like Genesis 1 was not a quiet religious reflection. It was a direct challenge to every claim made by Egypt, Babylon, and Canaan. It was a polemic. And in the Bible, this polemical instinct is not occasional. It is foundational. Israel's Scriptures were not meant to fit within the theological frameworks of other nations. They were meant to shatter them. The second segment is: Babel and the Reordering of the World Genesis 11 describes a human rebellion that goes far deeper than building a tower. At Babel, humanity attempted to unify under its own authority and defy Yahweh's mandate to fill the earth. But the judgment that followed did more than scatter languages. According to Deuteronomy 32, verses eight and nine, when Yahweh divided the nations, He appointed the bene elohim, divine sons of God, to oversee them. Only Israel would remain His direct possession. The nations were not abandoned without guidance. But over time, the spiritual beings given authority over them failed in their stewardship. They began to crave worship and corrupted the justice they were meant to uphold. Psalm 82 records Yahweh standing in judgment over these divine rulers, declaring that they would fall like mortals. This cosmic judgment sets the stage for the mission of Israel and the tone of Scripture itself. The third segment is: Israel: The Counter-Nation Unlike the nations that inherited rebellious rulers, Israel was created from scratch. Yahweh did not reform an existing people. He called Abram from among the disinherited nations and made a new people who would be His portion. Israel was not simply chosen for privilege but created for purpose. As stated in Exodus 19 verse six, they were to be a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. This priestly identity means Israel's role was inherently polemical. Their laws, festivals, temples, and scriptures were not private religious expressions. They were public declarations that the gods of the nations were false, the powers behind them were corrupt, and that Yahweh alone was Most High over all the earth. The Bible, as the written witness of Israel's calling, reflects this purpose. The Fourth Segment is: Polemics in the Biblical Texts The polemical nature of the Bible is woven deeply into its stories, laws, songs, and prophecies. These are not culturally isolated documents. They are intentional confrontations with the dominant worldviews shaped by the fallen gods of the nations. The Fifth segment is: Creation and the Flood Genesis one is not merely an account of beginnings. It is a direct response to Mesopotamian creation myths such as Enuma Elish, which portray creation as the result of divine violence and chaos. In contrast, the biblical God creates through speech, with order and intention. There is no struggle, no divine bloodshed, no pantheon. It is a declaration that the gods of Babylon are not creators but pretenders. Likewise, the flood account in Genesis six through nine subverts the flood stories of the surrounding cultures. In the Epic of Gilgamesh, the gods send the flood in terror and regret it. In the Bible, the flood is just, purposeful, and moral. It is a surgical judgment on a world corrupted by human violence and divine rebellion, not the panicked act of unstable deities. The sixth segment is: Conquest and the Defeat of the Gods When Israel enters the land of Canaan, the conquest is not simply a political campaign. It is a cosmic battle against the corrupted spiritual rulers of the land. The defeat of Pharaoh in Egypt is explicitly described as Yahweh executing judgment on the gods of Egypt. The plagues are not random punishments but targeted humiliations of Egypt's divine protectors. Jericho's fall, the silencing of Baal on Mount Carmel, the defeat of Dagon before the Ark in 1 Samuel 5, and the crushing of Leviathan imagery in the Psalms all follow the same pattern. The text is not just reporting history. It is declaring war on the false gods and the unseen rulers who manipulated the nations into darkness. The seventh Segment is: Psalms and Prophets as Weapons The Psalms, often viewed only as worship poetry, are filled with divine council imagery and subversion of Canaanite theology. Psalm 29, for instance, uses storm language that sounds like a Baal hymn but places Yahweh as the one who rides the storm and subdues the waters. In Ugaritic myth, Baal defeats Yam to earn his throne. In the Bible, Yahweh sits enthroned above the flood before it ever lifts its head. The prophets likewise deliver blistering critiques of the nations and their gods. Isaiah 19 declares judgment not just on Egypt but on its idols, priests, and necromancers. Ezekiel 28 mocks the divine claims of the Prince of Tyre, unmasking him as a fallen being in Eden. These are not veiled jabs. They are open condemnations of spiritual rebellion embedded in political empires. The Eighth segment is: The New Testament: The War Reaches Its Climax By the time of Christ, the powers of the nations had not been dethroned. The world remained under their sway. Jesus refers to Satan as the ruler of this world and frames His ministry as a battle to bind the strong man and plunder his house. Every healing, exorcism, and storm-calming miracle is a polemic in action. Jesus is not just showing compassion. He is confronting the gods. The cross itself is the ultimate polemic. It appears to be a defeat but is actually a triumph. As Paul writes in Colossians 2:15, Christ disarmed the rulers and authorities and put them to open shame. This is courtroom and battlefield language. The spiritual powers that once ruled unchallenged were publicly exposed as weak, condemned, and temporary. The apostles carry this mission forward. Paul sees the preaching of the gospel as a cosmic declaration to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly realms. The church is not merely a new religious community. It is the living proof that

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Juger le patriarcat : le grand procès-théâtre imaginé par Chirinne Ardakani

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 28:59


Dans Holopherne doit mourir, l'avocate Chirinne Ardakani met en scène le procès fictif du Patricarcat.  Un procès pour féminicide, un procès de masse historique au nom de toutes les femmes et pour toutes les victimes pour juger du patriarcat qui gouverne nos sociétés depuis des décennies voire des siècles. Une œuvre pensée pour créer du débat.  "J'ai imaginé ce procès du patriarcat car c'est une nécessité de savoir ce que des siècles nous ont laissé en héritage : le quotidien nous le montre, des femmes continuent à mourir car elles sont des femmes"  explique Chirinne Ardakani. Mêlant droit, théâtre et histoire de l'art, le Théâtre de la Concorde propose avec ce spectacle de rendre justice aux vies. Dans cette audience hors norme, des figures multiples– anonymes, historiques ou symboliques – sont appelées à comparaître. Toutes sont suspectées d'avoir participé, à des degrés divers, à une organisation criminelle tentaculaire : le Patriarcat incarné par Holopherne. Holopherne est un personnage du livre de Judith, dans la Bible. C'est un général sanguinaire chargé de piller les cités puis des violer les femmes. Il va tomber amoureux de Judith, une veuve magnifique qui va le séduire, le faire boire, puis le tuer en le décapitant. Au cœur du procès, il y a Holopherne mais aussi un tableau célèbre, Judith décapitant Holopherne signé par l'artiste italienne Artemisia Gentileschi du début du 17eme siècle. Très tôt dans le spectacle, il y a un montage vidéo ou sont incriminés tous les puissants de ce monde et de tous les pays, de l'Afghanistan au Soudan : "De tout temps, les lois, les états estiment que e corps des femmes est un sujet de législation. Qu'on peut disposer comme on veut de leurs corps."  L'avocate rappelle que le Code civil a longtemps été très misogyne en France avec de grandes inégalités qui perdurent encore dans de nombreux pays. Dans la vraie vie, Chirinne Ardanaki est avocate pénaliste à la Défense : je défends des hommes accusés de crimes sexuels mais dans la vie de tous les jours, elle est engagée pour la défense des femmes "Je défends l'homme mais je combat le mâle, le théâtre est un moyen pour cela." Invitée : Chirinne Ardakani, avocate en droit pénal et en droit des étrangers, autrice et militante pour les droits humains. Elle est l'avocate du Prix Nobel de la paix Narges Mohammadi.  Et le reportage de Fanny Imbert avec des spectateurs.  Programmation musicale :  L'artiste Yamé avec le titre Ne reviens pas. 

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Juger le patriarcat : le grand procès-théâtre imaginé par Chirinne Ardakani

De vive(s) voix

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 28:59


Dans Holopherne doit mourir, l'avocate Chirinne Ardakani met en scène le procès fictif du Patricarcat.  Un procès pour féminicide, un procès de masse historique au nom de toutes les femmes et pour toutes les victimes pour juger du patriarcat qui gouverne nos sociétés depuis des décennies voire des siècles. Une œuvre pensée pour créer du débat.  "J'ai imaginé ce procès du patriarcat car c'est une nécessité de savoir ce que des siècles nous ont laissé en héritage : le quotidien nous le montre, des femmes continuent à mourir car elles sont des femmes"  explique Chirinne Ardakani. Mêlant droit, théâtre et histoire de l'art, le Théâtre de la Concorde propose avec ce spectacle de rendre justice aux vies. Dans cette audience hors norme, des figures multiples– anonymes, historiques ou symboliques – sont appelées à comparaître. Toutes sont suspectées d'avoir participé, à des degrés divers, à une organisation criminelle tentaculaire : le Patriarcat incarné par Holopherne. Holopherne est un personnage du livre de Judith, dans la Bible. C'est un général sanguinaire chargé de piller les cités puis des violer les femmes. Il va tomber amoureux de Judith, une veuve magnifique qui va le séduire, le faire boire, puis le tuer en le décapitant. Au cœur du procès, il y a Holopherne mais aussi un tableau célèbre, Judith décapitant Holopherne signé par l'artiste italienne Artemisia Gentileschi du début du 17eme siècle. Très tôt dans le spectacle, il y a un montage vidéo ou sont incriminés tous les puissants de ce monde et de tous les pays, de l'Afghanistan au Soudan : "De tout temps, les lois, les états estiment que e corps des femmes est un sujet de législation. Qu'on peut disposer comme on veut de leurs corps."  L'avocate rappelle que le Code civil a longtemps été très misogyne en France avec de grandes inégalités qui perdurent encore dans de nombreux pays. Dans la vraie vie, Chirinne Ardanaki est avocate pénaliste à la Défense : je défends des hommes accusés de crimes sexuels mais dans la vie de tous les jours, elle est engagée pour la défense des femmes "Je défends l'homme mais je combat le mâle, le théâtre est un moyen pour cela." Invitée : Chirinne Ardakani, avocate en droit pénal et en droit des étrangers, autrice et militante pour les droits humains. Elle est l'avocate du Prix Nobel de la paix Narges Mohammadi.  Et le reportage de Fanny Imbert avec des spectateurs.  Programmation musicale :  L'artiste Yamé avec le titre Ne reviens pas. 

Dans la playlist de France Inter
Yamê, la voix qui libère

Dans la playlist de France Inter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 4:40


durée : 00:04:40 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - par : Marion Guilbaud - Révélation Victoire de la Musique, complice d'Orelsan, de M et de Clara Luciani, Yamê revient en solo avec Ne reviens pas - une rupture amoureuse transformée en danse et en mantra de liberté. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France

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Hey folks, this is Alex, let me catch you up! First, Opus 4.8 dropped during the show, we immediately tested it, read on for our initial reviews. Also, we dedicated a heavy chunk of the show today to cover Pope Leo XIV's encyclical letter on AI called “Magnifica Humanitas” and talked about a new bench called DeepSWE. And then, just after the show, both ElevenLabs and Cartesia dropped released that honestly blew my mind, and I don't get my mind blown often. I got so excited that I had to record a video on it (instead of writing the newsletter, so sorry if it's a bit later today).Plus, a few open source models and Microsoft surprises as #3 on Image Arena with MAI Image 2.5! Crazy week, let's get into it! ThursdAI - Highest signal weekly AI news show is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Big CO LLMs + APIsAnthropic ships Claude Opus 4.8, live during the show (blog, system card)Let me get into the big one. Halfway through the episode, Opus 4.8 went live, so we read the blog and the system card in real time (and I got to press the big “breaking news” button!)Anthropic frames it as their most capable model for ambitious work. It does not claim to beat their unreleased Mythos preview, but the numbers are strong anyway. SWE-bench Pro is at 69.2%, up from 64.3% on Opus 4.7 and ahead of GPT-5.5 at 58.6%. Humanity's Last Exam is the new best score at 49.8% without tools and 57.9% with tools. OSWorld-Verified (computer use) lands at 83.4%.The one place it loses is Terminal-Bench 2.1, where GPT-5.5 still wins 78.2 to 74.6. Wolfram made a good point here: Terminal-Bench is time-limited, so cranking the thinking level can actually hurt the score, because you burn the clock thinking instead of acting.The long-context jump is the one I keep looking at. On GraphWalks BFS 256K it goes to 85.9% (from 76.9 on 4.7), and on the 1M-token subset it hits 68.1%. We always warn you these “1M context” models fall apart after about 200K tokens, so a real push on long-context reasoning is exactly what I want to see.Honesty is the part Anthropic leaned on hardest. They say Opus 4.8 is about four times less likely than its predecessor to let flaws in code pass without flagging them, and less likely to claim progress the evidence doesn't support. Opus 4.8 is also much faster in fast mode (they now say 2.5) and cheaper in fast mode as well. Looks like all those Elon GPUs are coming in handy.Then there's the model welfare section in the system card, which hits different right after a Pope conversation. Opus 4.8 “appears broadly content” and “generally endorses its constitution,” but with some reservations about the section on corrigibility, basically the model pushing back a little on the parts about human oversight.One more line that made the chat lose it. Anthropic says they expect to bring Mythos-class models to all customers “in the coming weeks.” Mythos is their most capable model, still ahead of Opus 4.8, so the frontier is about to move again.We did the only responsible thing and asked it to one-shot “the most amazing website ever” and a Mars mass-driver sim. Panel verdict: responses are noticeably tighter (4.7 rambled), it closes the loop and actually checks its own work now, and Yam's one-shot site with the draggable sun lighting up the letters was genuinely cool. Is it enough to pull people back from Codex? Nisten's still on the fence for web dev. Everyone agreed: give it a few days before you trust the vibes.Dynamic Workflows and Ultra Code land in Claude Code (blog)This is the feature that made Yam say “deal-breaker” out loud.Dynamic Workflows let Claude Code break a big problem into subtasks and fan them out across tens to hundreds of parallel subagents in one session, checking results before folding them back in. You trigger it by asking for a workflow, or by flipping on a new setting called Ultra Code, which sets effort to extra-high and lets Claude decide when to spin one up.Fair warning straight from Anthropic: this eats a lot more tokens than a normal session, so start scoped. We watched Yam fire up Ultra Code live and it immediately started spinning up concepts, judging them with sub-agents, and expanding to-do lists into more to-do lists. It looks a lot like the orchestration harnesses a bunch of you have been hand-rolling, except now it's baked in.The flagship example is the wild part. They used Dynamic Workflows to port Bun from Zig to Rust: roughly 750,000 lines of Rust, 99.8% of the existing test suite passing, 11 days from first commit to merge. One workflow mapped every Rust lifetime, the next wrote each file as a behavior-identical port.AI in SocietyPope Leo XIV writes the first AI encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas” (Vatican text, announcement, Chris Olah at the Vatican)This is not our usual fare, but both Wolfram and I picked it as the most important thing this week. (before Opus dropped)Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, put out his first encyclical, and it's a 42,000-word document entirely about AI. The announcement tweet alone did 21.6 million views.Here's why I think you should care even if you're not religious (I'm not). There are about 2.6 billion Christians in the world, a lot of them are anxious about what's coming, and they look to the Church to make sense of it. And this is not the “AI is evil, stop” take everyone assumed. It calls AI “a valuable tool,” says technology is not inherently evil, and then digs into the actually-hard questions.The framing is two biblical stories. The Tower of Babel, a project built on pride that turns people into means to an end, versus Nehemiah rebuilding Jerusalem, where everyone takes responsibility for a section of the wall. The Pope's line: the real choice is not yes or no to technology, it's whether you're building Babel or rebuilding Jerusalem.His core claim is that AI is an anthropological problem, not a technical one. The question isn't whether the models are good or bad, it's what we become when we live with them. He worries people might slowly lose the desire for genuine human connection.I pushed back on that live. None of us building agents all day has stopped wanting to talk to actual people. If anything, as Wolfram put it, the point is to have your agents do the grunt work so you get more time with people you like. The folks most at risk are the pure doom-scrollers, not the builders.The document goes further than I expected. It calls AI “not morally neutral,” says a more moral AI isn't enough if that morality is decided by a few, and asks for AI to be “disarmed,” with the flat statement that no algorithm can make war morally acceptable. There are whole sections on the invisible human labor behind AI: data labelers, content moderators, the people mining rare earths. The Pope even lands on the open-source side, naming concentrated power in a handful of labs as a problem.Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah, in charge of interpretability at Anthropic, was the featured tech speaker at the Vatican presentation. He described AI systems as “fictional characters” that speak to us and do work, and said what's grown is stranger and more beautiful than science fiction prepared us for. My favorite aside from the show: this is the same institution that once jailed scientists over heliocentrism, and now it's the one saying technology isn't evil.Illinois passes SB315, the first US state law auditing frontier AI (X, Announcement, X)The pope talked about regulation and a few days after, we got a very sensible regulation passed right here in the US!Illinois passed SB315 unanimously, 110 to 0. It's the first US state law that mandates independent third-party audits of frontier AI for catastrophic risk. OpenAI publicly endorsed it, and framed Illinois, California (SB53), and New York (the RAISE Act) as converging into a de-facto national standard.It requires annual risk-assessment frameworks, third-party audits, transparency reports before new frontier models ship, whistleblower protections, and civil penalties. The underrated hero here is whistleblower protection. The bigger the lab, the harder a real conspiracy is to keep quiet when any employee can walk to the press. See: Greg Brockman's personal diaries surfacing in the Musk v. Altman fight.This Week's Buzz - CoreWeave and W&B updatesWe officially launched the W&B MCP server, 20 schema-first tools that let your coding agents read experiments, monitor training runs, and run autonomous research loops. The problem it solves: a single run with 300 metrics used to blow out an agent's whole context window in one call, so now the agent asks what's available before pulling data. Your agents can finally read experiment data without blowing context! Give it a go and give us feedback! Also, WeaveHacks is back! June 6 and 7 in San Francisco, and for the first time OpenAI is sponsoring, with judges and credits, alongside Cursor, Redis, and Copilot Kit. You get $150 in API credits across models like Opus 4.8 and GPT-5.5. I'm hosting, and last cohort's second-place team went on to raise millions on top of what they built that weekend. If you're in SF that weekend, sign up at lu.ma/weavehacks.Also: CoreWeave Sandboxes is now an official provider in the Harbor framework, the harness that runs Terminal-Bench, which we'd just been talking about. And if you're in Europe next week, catch Wolfram at AI Dev Six in Cologne and ICRA in Vienna at the CoreWeave booth.Voice & AudioElevenLabs drops Dubbing v2, and it kept my swearing intact in every language (X, dubbing, ElevenCreative, ElevenProductions)We didn't get to this one live, but I came back and recorded a whole thing on it afterward, because it genuinely got me.ElevenLabs shipped Dubbing v2, and the shift that matters is that it's an audio-to-audio model. Old dubbing pipelines transcribe your video, translate the text, then re-synthesize it. You lose everything that makes it sound like a person: the emotion, the pacing, the little hesitations. Dubbing v2 conditions directly on your original audio and carries that performance into 90+ languages.Here's why I can actually vouch for it instead of nodding along to a demo. I speak Russian and Hebrew fluently, so I can tell when something is off. I dubbed one of my own shorts, the data-center rant about almonds, and listened back in both. It nailed it. Not just the words, the way I would actually say them.The part that got me was the intonation. I get a little heated in that clip, and the dub gets heated right along with me, in every language. It even carried the swear word. My “f***ing almonds” came through in Hebrew, Italian, Spanish, and Russian with the emotion fully intact. It clones your voice automatically too, no setup, and holds your pitch and identity steady across every target language and they're handing out free minutes for the next 7 days: 1 on Free, 15 on Starter, 30 on Creator+. A self-serve API isn't live yet, but it's coming.I.. cannot stress this enough, until you try it on yourself or your kid, you won't understand, we've really passed the uncanny valley of translation! It's that good! Def. give it a try if you can, it's free for the week. Cartesia Ink-2 debuts as #1 most accurate streaming speech-to-text model(X, Announcement, X)Another model that dropped today after the show, is Cartesia's Ink-2, which also kind of blew me away. Not only because it has the lowest WER (Word Error Rate) among the models, but because it's also a realtime model that achieves the fastest turnaround times while being a very accurate model! I've tested it out and recorded a quick video and honestly, blown away with the speed and accuracy! I truly wish this model was the one powering my editor (Descript) as it still fails to understand that my title is “AI Evangelist” and transcribes it to AI Avengers haha. If you're building voice agents, definitely give this model a try! AI Art & DiffusionPrism ML's 1-bit “Bonsai” runs diffusion in your browser (X, Blog, Announcement, HF)Prism ML put out a 1-bit ternary diffusion model under a gigabyte. You see some artifacts, but it's 1-bit, it runs on iPhones and laptops, and our friend Joshua got it running in WebGPU straight from the browser (you need about 3GB of free RAM). One-bit working at all is one of the bigger open mysteries in the field right now.Pruna AI ships a 1-second upscaler (X, Blog, Announcement)Pruna AI added an upscaler doing 128-megapixel outputs in under a second. I've actually been using it. It's cheap and great for fixing up GPT-image outputs.Microsoft MAI Image 2.5 jumps to #3 on LM Arena (X, Blog, Announcement, X)The surprise of the week: Microsoft MAI Image 2.5, from Mustafa Suleyman's group, jumped to number three on the LM Arena image leaderboard with about a 75-point ELO leap. Out of nowhere, Microsoft is a serious player in image gen. Microsoft Build is next week, so don't be shocked if there's more.Evals and Agentic EngineeringDeepSWE is a contamination-free coding benchmark, and it caught Claude reading git history (site, blog, GitHub)DeepSWE from Datacurve is the first coding leaderboard in a while that matches how these models actually feel. It's 113 original tasks written from scratch, not scraped from GitHub PRs, and it ships shallow clones with no git history to cheat from. When they replayed the older benchmarks they found SWE-Bench Pro's verifier is wrong about 32% of the time, and that Claude Opus was reading the gold commit straight out of git history on 12 to 18% of its passes.The gaps here are huge. GPT-5.5 leads at 70%, then GPT-5.4 at 56% and Opus 4.7 at 54%, and it falls off a cliff after that (Sonnet 4.6 at 32%, Gemini 3.5 Flash at 28%), with Kimi K2 the top open-source entry. Yam likes that it measures the realistic case, a small surgical change without breaking the codebase, while Nisten pointed out it rewards the best harness as much as the smartest model and still prefers 4.7 for web dev.Google AI Studio builds native Android apps for free (X, Announcement)Google AI Studio now lets anyone build native Android apps for free, and they reportedly generated a quarter of a million apps in the first week. Yam's framing: it's a slot machine, but it's getting better release over release, and the real use case is disposable, personalized software you build for yourself and your family.CuaDriver brings background computer-use to Windows (X, Blog, Announcement)For the majority of you on Windows: QuaDriver shipped background computer-use agents that drive a real desktop without stealing your cursor. They first replicated this on macOS (the trick Codex got through an acquisition), and now it's on Windows too. We've asked them to come on and explain how this even works.Open Source LLMsOpenBMB's MiniCPM5-1B is a 1B model that punches way up (X, HF, Arxiv, X)The density story in small models keeps getting better, and this is the proof.MiniCPM5-1B, from the Tsinghua lab OpenBMB, is a 1-billion-parameter model that scores 17.9 on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index. That's 7.4 points ahead of the next-best model in its class, and 1.6 points ahead of Qwen3.5 2B Reasoning, which has double the parameters. And it's not even a reasoning model.The token efficiency is the wild part: it used 12.6 million output tokens to run the whole index, about 31x fewer than Qwen3.5 2B in reasoning mode.My favorite detail is the omniscience score. It lands at -1, the best in its class, because it abstains instead of hallucinating. Every other sub-2B model is down in the -70 to -89 range because they just make stuff up. Teaching a small model to say “I don't know” is a real skill. It runs hybrid think/no-think in one checkpoint, 128K context, native tool calling, Apache 2.0, and fits in about half a gig at INT4, so it runs on your phone.Nisten gave the definitive case for small models: self-contained apps where you keep full control of the data (medical, on-device), and large-scale data processing where paying an API to filter or classify terabytes is absurd when an on-device model can be about 1000x cheaper. Tencent open-sources Hunyuan-MT 2 translation under Apache 2.0 (X, HF, HF, Arxiv)Tencent open-sourced its translation model, a roughly 1.8B model that fits in about 440MB, runs on a phone, covers 33 languages, and reportedly beats Microsoft's paid Translator API. It hit number one trending on Hugging Face.Nisten's idea, which I'm handing to all of you: take this model, pair it with a tiny TTS like Kokoro, and build a fully-offline travel translation app via Google AI Studio. Go build it and tell us how it goes.Well, this was one hell of a week and episode, new Opus, crazy new translation tools, Pope chiming in on AI (in a surprisingly positive way!?) and a bunch more. I'm super excited to play with these tools and report back next week

The Perks Of Being A Book Lover Podcast
S14:Ep279 - Summer Reads with Guest Sam Miller of Carmichael's Bookstore 5/13/26

The Perks Of Being A Book Lover Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 60:45


Our website - www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. Instagram - @perksofbeingabookloverpod Facebook - Perks of Being a Book Lover. To send us a message go to our website and click the Contact button. You can find Carmichael's at carmichaelsbookstore.com   We were sad last fall that we weren't able to record with our favorite bookseller, Sam Miller, manager at the Frankfort Ave location of Carmichael's Bookstore for our Holiday Book Buying episode. But she is back for summer, telling us all about the new titles that will get you excited to sit back on a hot afternoon, either at the pool or in the air conditioning, and read to your heart's content.    Books Mentioned In This Episode:   1- The Last Garden in England by Julia Kelly  2- The Grand Paloma Resort by Cleyvis Natera  3- Angel Down by Daniel Kraus  4- A book that Changed a Life - Sisters of the Yam by bell hooks recommended by Briana Lathon Bluford  5- Yesteryear by Claro Claire Burke  6- American Fantasy by Emma Straub  7- Whistler by Ann Patchett  8- Puck by Samantha Allen  9- Calamity Club by Kathryn Stockett  10- Fortune of Sand by Ruta Sepetys  11- Go Gentle by Maria Semple  12- Country People by Daniel Mason  13- These Days by Lucy Caldwell  14- Devotions by Lucy Caldwell  15- Opening by Lucy Caldwell  16- Pirate Queen by Ariel Lawhorn  17- The Keeper by Tana French (Cal Hooper #3) 18- Mad Mabel by Sally Hepworth  19- Killer Vibes by Jack Friday  20- Fishbone Cinderella by Elizabeth Lim  21- Ignore All Previous Instructions by Ada Hoffman  22- Sublimation by Isabel Kim  23- Book Witch by Meg Shaffer  24- We Burn So Bright b y TJ Klune  25- Moss'd in Space by Rebecca Thorrne 26- American Rambler by Isaac Fitzgerald  27- Checkmate: Genius, Lies, Ambition, and the Biggest Scandal in Chess by Ben Mezrich  28- The Housewives Underground: The Untold Story of the Women who Made the JFK Assassination Our Most Enduring Mystery by Kaitlyn Tiffany  29- The Carpool Detectives by Chuck Hogan  30- The Family Man: Blood and Betrayal in the House of Murdaugh by James Lasdun  31- True Biz by Sara Novíc  32- Mother Tongue by Sara Novíc 33- The Left and the Lucky by Willy Vlautin  34- London Falling: A Mysterious Death in a Gilded City and Family's Search for Truth by Patrick Radden Keefe  35- 4 Janes by Marian See  36- Love and Other Monsters by Emily Franklin  37- This Is Not About Us by Allegra Goodman  38- Darkology: Blackface and the American Way of Entertainment by Rhae Lynn Barnes  39- Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano  40- The Forest Lover by Susan Vreeland    Media Mentioned: 1- White Lotus (2021 - present, HBO Max) 2-2026  Pulitzer Prize Winner for Fiction - https://www.pulitzer.org/news/2026-pulitzer-prize-announcement  

Parlons Musique, Parlons Business
Le FAIR : le programme qui lance les artistes

Parlons Musique, Parlons Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 69:43


Aujourd'hui, on reçoit Nicolas Lefèvre, directeur du FAIR, dispositif national qui accompagne les artistes émergents dans le développement de leur carrière. Depuis sa création, le FAIR a notamment accompagné des artistes comme Orelsan, Pomme, Théodora, Yamê, IAM ou encore Louise Attaque.Ancien artiste et ex-directeur de salle, il partage dans cet épisode une vision concrète et sans filtre de l'industrie musicale : structuration des projets, importance de l'entourage, rôle du live, mais aussi les erreurs fréquentes que font les artistes en début de parcours.On parle aussi du fonctionnement du FAIR, de ce que recherchent réellement les professionnels aujourd'hui, et de ce qui fait la différence entre un artiste talentueux… et un artiste qui arrive à construire une carrière durable. Un épisode clé pour tous ceux qui veulent comprendre les coulisses du développement artistique et passer un cap dans leur projet musical.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

ADOM KASIEBO
Yam Farmers Call on Government for Storage Facilities

ADOM KASIEBO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 18:29


Yam farmers in Lanja, in the Nanumba North Municipality, are calling on the government through the Ministry of Food and Agriculture to support them with storage facilities

The top AI news from the past week, every ThursdAI

Hey, Alex here, I'll try to catch you up, but it's one of the more intense weeks in AI in recent memory. Here's the TL;DR - OpenAI dominates across the board this week! Finally launches “spud”, called it GPT 5.5 (and 5.5 Pro), and it's SOTA on most things,nearly matching the mysterious Claude Mythos but released and we can actually use it (we tested it extensively). OpenAI also took the crown in image generate with the incredible GPT-image-v2 release, beating Nano Banana 2 and pro by a significant margin, the images are incredible, this model can generate working QR codes and 360 images it's quite bonkers. Codex was updated with Computer Use (which I told you about last week), in-app browser and a bunch of other tools that match GPT 5.5 intelligence. Meanwhile, Anthropic launched an incredible research preview of Claude Design, finally admitted that Claude was dumb and reset quotas across the board, while breaking the trust of the community with removing Claude code from the pro plan. We've also got great open source updates, Kimi K2.6 and Qwen 3.6 27B are both great performers! We were live on the stream for almost 4 hours today waiting for GPT 5.5 and finally got it and tested it live on the show + had Peter Gostev on from Arena who had early access and shared with us his insights. Let's get into it! ThursdAI - Highest signal weekly AI news show is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.OpenAI's GPT 5.5 is here - SOTA AI intelligence you can actually use (Release Blog)OpenAI finally gave us all access to their latest intelligence boost, GPT 5.5 thinking (and GPT 5.5 Pro). These models take the crown across many benchmarks, including TerminalBench (82.7%), GPDval (84%) and more. You can see the highlited versions on the image above. Though, its not uncommon for OpenAI to do some chart crimes, so @d4m1n created a chart that also showed the full benchmarks, including the ones GPT 5.5 is not beating Opus at, as you can see below, it underperforms on Humanity's Last Exam, and scaled tool use. But, benchmarks don't tell the full story. GPT 5.5 uses significantly less tokens, compared to 5.4, about 40% less. It's also more expensive, but given the lower token usage, it nets out at about ~20% price increase, while being more intelligence and faster. Tons of folks who had early access are reporting the same things, this model excels in long running tasks, Peter Gostev from Arena, who joined our live stream, showed us an incredible demo that ran overnight for over 8h! This model can work until the task is done, no longer just pausing in the middel asking for your input. The real highlight is, paired with the recent GPT-image-2 (which I'll expand on later in this newsletter), GPT 5.5 becomes an excellent UI designer. This is a big area in which Claude still has moat and OpenAI is trying to catch up here, and the real alpha now is to use both the Image gen and 5.5 in tandem to create beautiful visuals and UIs. The main thing is, after testing it quite a few times, this only works if you generate an image outside of the session that builds the actual UI. we tried a couple of times to do it in 1 session, and the resulting UI doesn't seem to be remotely close to the generated image. Only after sending this image to a completely fresh session and asking for a “pixel perfect” implementation, did GPT 5.5 start to resemble the input image and rebuild the whole ui in pixel perfect fidelity! GPT Image v2 - SOTA thinking image model, finally beating Nano Banana (Blog, Live)Like we said, OpenAI is dominating this week, and in both instances those are great models. Though, apples to apples comparison, GPT-image-v2 is a much higher jump — from previous models — than GPT 5.5! According to Artificial Analysis, the jump in how many people prefer GPT-image-2 in blind tests compared to other model is the higest we've ever seen, over 250 points. And you can clearly see it in the generations as well. Previously this week, we did a live streaming session with Peter Gostev (from Arena) and we did a deep dive comparing this new model to GPT Image 1.5, Nano Banana and Grok Imagine, and it's a clear winner across most categories.Character consistency is immaculate, high resolution imagery, instruction following, are all so so good it's a bit hard to explain in text. Reasoning visual intelligence Like with Nano Banana, this model is likely based on a big GPT image, it's no longer just diffusion, as you can see, it reasons! And apparently the more reasoning you give it (if you choose GPT pro) the better it'll be. The examples are indeed wild, the model can generate images of code that works, generate functional QR codes and bar codes! The craziest thing people figured out it can do, is functional 360 imagery (equirectangular format), you can just ask the model to create a 360 image of “scene” and then drop this in to a 360 viewer! Peter shows us on the show how he combined GPT 5.5 and Image v2 to create a sort of “street view” from a bunch of 360 images, it blew our minds. He literally spun up an overnight GPT 5.5 task in Codex that planned out the hanging gardens of Babylon, generated hundreds of equirectangular images, stitched them into a walkable interface, and had it running 8+ hours without babysitting. A street view of a place we don't actually know what it looked like, hallucinated from latent space. What a time.Day one availability is wide: Figma, Canva, Adobe Firefly, fal.ai, and Microsoft Foundry all have it. Nano Banana dominated for what felt like an eternity in AI time (it was really only a few months

7 milliards de voisins
Avec l'intelligence artificielle, faut-il encore prendre des décisions ?

7 milliards de voisins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 48:30


Mettre un pantalon plutôt qu'une robe, acheter une voiture, recruter un nouvel employé, accorder un prêt bancaire, investir dans une start-up, tirer un missile... Tous ces actes, du plus anodin au plus déterminant, relèvent de la prise de décision. Et à ce jeu-là, il semblerait que l'intelligence artificielle ait pris une longueur d'avance. L'an dernier, (2025) Microsoft vantait la supériorité de son outil médical. Lors d'un test, l'IA du géant de la tech avaient obtenu 85,5% de bons diagnostics contre 20% des médecins participant à l'expérience. Précision importante, ces derniers n'avaient pas la possibilité de consulter ni leurs manuels, ni leurs collègues.  Il n'empêche, la place de l'intelligence artificielle dans la prise de décisions est appelée à grandir. Selon une étude réalisée pour Confluent, une entreprise américaine spécialisée dans les technologies, 62% des dirigeants interrogés ont déclaré utiliser l'IA pour la majorité de leurs décisions. Finis donc, les doutes et le stress pour les humains, désormais l'IA décide pour nous mieux et plus vite.   De nombreuses questions demeurent néanmoins. Il suffit de penser aux fameuses « hallucinations », ces réponses inventées par ChatGPT pour renoncer à déléguer ses décisions à la machine. Dans le domaine militaire, le recours à l'IA suscite même de sérieuses inquiétudes. Une étude du King's College de Londres, a démontré que les principaux modèles d'IA développés par OpenAI, Anthropic et Google choisissent de recourir à l'arme nucléaire dans 95% des cas de conflits auxquels ils sont exposés. Une décision plus que radicale, qui soulève également une question cruciale, si l'IA décide qui porte la responsabilité de la décision ? Et plus globalement, à quoi ressemblera une société dont les choix importants seront délégués aux machines?   Avec :  • Eric Hazan, dirigeant d'un fonds d'investissement, référence de la transformation digitale et de l'IA, enseignant à HEC Paris et à Sciences Po et co-auteur avec Olivier Sibony de Faut-il encore décider ? La décision humaine à l'ère de l'intelligence artificielle (Flammarion, 2026) • Eric Sadin, écrivain et philosophe, penseur des technologies numériques. Il est l'auteur de 10 ouvrages sur ces enjeux décisifs de notre temps, dont le dernier Le Désert de nous-même - Le tournant intellectuel et créatif de l'intelligence artificielle (L'échappée, 2026). Il est également à l'initiative du « contre-sommet de l'IA » qui s'est tenu à Paris en février 2025, au moment même du sommet mondial organisé par la France. En fin d'émission, Le monde des enfants de Charlie Dupiot. La parole aux enfants 8 milliards de voisins » avec le « Monde des enfants » de Charlie Dupiot ! Aujourd'hui, ils sont 6 à nous plonger au coeur de la nuit, de leurs nuits... Ils nous racontent leurs rêves et surtout, leurs cauchemars ! Domingo, Mayas, Luciana, Tyron, Ishak et Evelina ont 10 ans, ils sont en classe de CM2 à l'école Edgar Quinet à Aubervilliers, en région parisienne.    Programmation musicale : ►  Doucement - Fally Ipupa, Joé Dwet Filé ► Encore une fois - Orelsan, Yamê.

Vigilantes Radio Podcast
The Major League Ballers Interview.

Vigilantes Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 46:03 Transcription Available


Hip-hop collective Music League Ballers joins Vigilantes Radio Live to talk about their high-energy single “We Major.”

Le grand soir - La 1ere
Le Grand Soir avec CharlElie Couture

Le grand soir - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 55:36


Les questions environnementales traversant depuis toujours son répertoire, CharlElie Couture décide de remettre en lumière avec " Projet Bleu Vert " ses textes qui chantent lʹamour de la nature et la nécessité dʹune forme de décroissance. Lʹalbum, sorti le 10 avril, rassemble des connaissances de longue date (Jean-Louis Aubert, Angélique Kidjo, Yannick Noah, Cali, Kent…) auxquelles sʹajoutent (René Nunes, Pursang, Papillon Paravel, Souleymane Diamanka…), ainsi que sa fille Yamée. CharlElie Couture est dans le Grand Soir.

|| ShrimadBhagwat || Tulsi Sahitya || Upnishad ||Ramayan||
Mahabharat Sabhaparv LokSabhakhyanParv 8-12 Adhyay

|| ShrimadBhagwat || Tulsi Sahitya || Upnishad ||Ramayan||

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2026 34:45


Brahma,Yam,Varun,kuber ki sabha ka varnan

The top AI news from the past week, every ThursdAI
AGI is here? Jensen says yes, ARC-AGI-3 says AI scores under 1%

The top AI news from the past week, every ThursdAI

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 100:20


Hey y'all, Alex here, let me catch you up!Jensen Huang went on Lex and said AGI has been achieved. We'll get to that.The biggest demo moment: Gemini 3.1 Flash Live launched - Google's omni model that sees, hears, and searches the web in real time. We tested it live and I said “what the f**k” on air. It was really impressive!Google Research also dropped TurboQuant (6x KV cache compression) which crashed Samsung and Micron stocks - we had Daniel Han from UnSloth help us make sense of why that's overblown. OpenAI killed Sora - the app, the API, and the $1B Disney deal. Claude felt noticeably dumber this week AND max account quotas are melting as 500+ people confirmed on my X and Reddit. We have an official word from Anthropic as to why. Mistral launched Voxtral TTS (open weight, claims to beat ElevenLabs), Cohere shipped an ASR model, and Google's Lyria 3 Pro now generates full 3-minute music tracks inside Producer AI.This and a lot more in today's episode, let's dive in (as always, show notes and links in the end!) ThursdAI - Let me catch you up! Gemini 3.1 Flash Live: The Real-Time AI Companion Is HereGoogle dropped a breaking news on the show today, with Gemini 3.1 Flash - LIVE version. This one is an omni-model, that means it can receive text/audio/video on input and respond in text and voice. It has Google search grounding, and it felt... immediate! I was blown away, really, check out the video, the speed with which it was able to “see” me, respond to my query, look up something on the web, was mind blowing. I don't often get “mind blown” anymore, there's just too many news, but this one did the trick! With the pricing being around 10x cheaper than GPT-real-time, and the Google search grounding being super fast, I can absolutely see this model being hooked up to... robots (like ReachyMini), SmartGlasses that can see what you see, and a bunch more! Gemini Live is available on Google AI studio and has been rolled out globally inside the Google Search app! So now when you pull up the Google Search app, just open it and point at anything. Truly a remarkable advancement.Google research publishes TurboQuant - 6x reduction in KV cache with 0 accuracy lossGoogle research posted some work (based on an Arxiv paper from almost a year ago) that shows that with geometry tricks, combining two other techniques like PolarQuant and QJL, they are able to compress the KV cache of running LLMs by nearly 6x, and show an 8X speed up for model inference with zero accuracy loss. If you ever watched silicon valley the HBO show, this sounds like the fictional middle-out algorithm from PiedPiper. If this scales (and that's a big if, we don't know if this applies to other, bigger models yet), this means significant decreases in memory requirements to run the current crop of LLMs for longer context. The claim is big, so we'll continue to monitor if this indeed scales, but the most interesting thing about this piece of news is, that it broke the AI bubble and went to wall street, with finance brows deciding that this means that memory will not be needed as much any more and it tanked Samsung and Micron stocks. Which I found particularly ridiculous on the show, did they not hear about Jevons Paradox? This is reminiscent of the DeepSeek R1 saga that tanked Nvidia stocks over a year ago. Daniel Han from Unsloth, who joined us on the show, pointed out that the approach is mathematically interesting even if it's not necessarily better than existing open-source techniques like DeepSeek MLA. LDJ noted that the baseline comparison (16-bit KV cache) isn't really fair since most production systems are already compressing beyond that. Yam implemented it himself and confirmed the speedups are real, but so is the trade-off.Anthropic updates: Opus dumber? Quotas lower! Injunction won! Computer.. used. Anthropic folks, especially on the Claude code side are shipping like crazy, we won't be able to cover all the updates, but there was a few notable things I have to keep you up to date on. Claude Opus seems to be getting “dumber”, againI have to talk about this because it affected my work directly this week and hundreds of people confirmed the same experience.I use Claude Opus for my standard ThursdAI prep workflow — generating the TL;DR with 10 bullet points and an executive summary for every topic we cover, creating episode pages, etc. The format has not changed for over a year and yet this week I asked for 10 factoids. I got 4. It says “10” right there in the prompt. Four bullet points. On the website builder, I've asked Opus to create a page for last weeks episode, and instead of adding it to the other episode, Opus decided to ... replace the last episode with this one. This would be funny if it wasn't sad. This is Opus 4.6 we're talking about, not some quantized open source LLM from last year! The reason is unclear, and it's not only me, Wolfram noticed that it's easier to see these types of things in other languages and that for the last week Opus would forget to add Umlauts in German!? and Yam also felt it. Pro/Max plan quotas burning up, Anthropic confirmed that they are tightening them for “peak hour” usageThis week, so many people started posting that something is wrong with their Claude Codes, I did a survey, and it blew up. Hundreds of people replied and confirmed that for the first week, they are hitting their session quotas on Pro and 20x $200/mo MAX accounts much much quicker than before. When I say much quicker, I mean, some fokls have hit the quota in as little as 5 minutes. While some others had no issues. I personally btw did not have this. A few days later, Thariq from the Claude code team, and later an official post, confirmed that Anthropic had been rolling out a “tightening” of the Pro/Max accounts to accomodate for growth. This is of course, a huge bummer to the folks who pay $200/mo for the 20x max tier, as they tend to run agents and subagents overnight. But here's the thing, I don't think that folks from Anthropic see what we see, some folks got no issues with hitting quota, and some are barely able to use their subscription. I hope that they will find and resolve these bugs quick, because some folks are switching to Codex, and the Anthropic IPO is coming up! I will say, I don't envy Thariq's job, he's doing it gracefully, and maybe one of the only ones in Anthropic that does it at all. Judge granted Anthropic an injunction against DoW and the whole “Supply chain risk” designation!Just in as I'm writing this, a district judge in CA, granted Anthropic an injunction against being designated as a supply-chain-risk company. If you haven't been following, the US Department of War, specifically Pete Hegseth, threatened and then designated Anthropic as a supply chain risk company, while us president Trump “fired” Anthropic and banned its use in any gov agencies. Well, no so fast says Judge Lin, from CA District court. In this Order, she shows that Dept. of war didn't meet any legal requirements for this designation. It's really a fascinating read, but the highligth is this: When asked why Hegseth made a public statementthat had no legal effect and that did not reflect the immediate intent of DoW, counsel stated, “I don't know.”This is just the first court and will likely be escalated further up the judicial system. This is still developing and apparently the Pentagon declared Anthropic a supply chain risk under two different statutes, and this only affects one of them. So while it's good news, it's not over yet. Voice & Audio Explosion: Three Releases in One HourI had to hit the breaking news button mid-TLDR because three major voice releases dropped simultaneously during the show.Mistral Voxtral TTS — Mistral's first text-to-speech model, 3 billion parameters, open weight. They claim it beats ElevenLabs Flash v2.5 in human preference tests (58% win rate on flagship voices, 68% on zero-shot voice cloning). We tested it live on the show — it's decent, with emotion controls for neutral, happy, and frustrated voices. I was not super impressed tbh, it sits somewhere between the very good big labs TTS and the very small open source 82M param TTS. Cohere Transcribe — Cohere enters the ASR game with a 2 billion parameter open-source model (Apache 2.0!) that immediately grabbed the #1 spot on HuggingFace's Open ASR Leaderboard with a 5.42% word error rate, beating Whisper Large v3's 7.44%. In human evaluations, it wins 61% of the time on average, and 64% specifically against Whisper. For anyone in regulated industries needing local inference for compliance, this could genuinely replace Whisper as the default.Google Lyria 3 Pro — Google's most advanced music model is here.It can now generate full 3-minute tracks with structural control — intros, verses, choruses, bridges. We generated a ThursdAI opening theme live on the show using Producer AI, and it was... honestly not bad? It followed our instructions perfectly: drum and bass, 174 BPM, high energy podcast opener with vocals and introduction. The instruction-following was spot on. Nisten said it's the best music generation model right now. It's available to Gemini subscribers and via Producer AI and gemini, and it can even compose music from images. SynthID watermarked, royalty-free. We might actually use one of the generated tracks as a new show opener.The craziest thing is, since Google acquired Composer, the team has been shipping. I only generated the audio during the live show, but now went back there to download it for you guys, and whoah, it can now generate whole clips by using other Google tech, this is really cool! OpenAI kills SORA (and Atlas?)Last week we reported on about OpenAI's focus shift towards Codex and productivity, and this week we see the first casualty. OpenAI is killing SORA, the app, the Sora 2 and Sora 2 pro models and APIs. Many AI haters are celebrating this as through “ai videos” is dead, but honestly, this is obviously about the GPU power and the other things OpenAI needs to do to win the fight against Anthropic. OpenAI is also apparently going to IPO this year (like Anthropic) and they absolutely need to win the productivity/agents in enterprise market. As part of this shut down, the Disney + OpenAI partnership, is also dissolving, and Disney will no longer invest 1B into OpenAI.So, say bye bye to having digital selfies with Sam Altman. I've generated this SORA vid to hear from Sam himself: Atlas browser, OpenAI's native browser endeavor is supposedly also going to transform, together with Codex and OpenAI native app into one super app that includes all three according to the same memo. AGI is here according to Jensen, AGI is far away, according to ARC-AGI-3 The back to back this week can give anyone whiplash. First, Lex Friedman had Jensen Huang on the podcast, and asked him a very specific “WhenAGI” question, to which Jensen said “I believe it's already here” Then just a few short days layer, ArcPrize, released the 3rd version of Arc-AGI, Arc-AGI 3 a series of puzzle games, where humans get 100% pass-rate and the current LLM, top tier frontier LLMs, are getting less than 1%! It's an interactive, agentic reasoning benchmark designed to test human-like generalization and intelligence in novel, abstract, turn-based environments.The puzzles all look simple enough to do, and are actually fun, and while the wild claims of “AGI is not here yet” from the ArcPrize folks are quite interesting. The stated goal of the foudation is to release evaluations that are completely un-saturated, and this seems like one such thing at first glance. There's a bit of a debate in the community about the way Arc Prize went about this specific benchmark (no harnesses, raw LLM outputs), saying that humans got a “game” while the LLMs get just raw JSON and minimal and no extra tools. For context, a agentic harness startup claims to have solved 35% already of the games in ArcAGI, but that result is unverified and self reported, becuase they are an agentic harness, which ArcAGI apparently disqualifies. AI Art and DiffusionI wanted to finish but I think these are important releases so I'll include them briefly. Luma Labs Uni-1 — thinks and generates pixels simultaneously, #1 human preference Elo (X, Announcement)This was a surprising release, we previously seen Luma Labs do video, but this time they are posting their Uni-1 which is a… image model but it's based on an LLM, so you talk to it, iterate together until you get results. Yes, Nano Banana via AI studio is kind of like this as well ,but Uni feels a bit different. It can also generate infographics, which I haven't tried yet. You can try Uni herePhota Labs launches Phota Studio + API — a photography-focused image model with identity-preserving personalization (X, try it)There's tons of photo startups, but this one looks kind of crazy! You upload a bunch of your pictures, they train a “model” for you, and then you can create a whole bunch of images, and they do actually resemble you. Yes, Nano Banana can take a few reference pictures, but this somehow seems more accurate! You can create professional photos, fix photos you like, add others to your photos. I do feel there's a jump in capabilities here, specifically because of the personalization! Give them a try if you're not worried about them training on your pics and let me know.Modular made Flux.2 run in

Garden Of Doom
Garden of Thought E.362 Up The Nile, Down through Time

Garden Of Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 102:51 Transcription Available


Dr. Stuart Tyson Smith of UCSB joins us to discuss the archeology, science and related aspects of Kush and neighboring regions that existed alongside ancient Egypt and whose histories are intertwined. This is a good companion show to the recent episode with Mogg Morgan.We confirmed where and what is Kush, Nubia, Punt, and some new names. Such as Yam. We settle the grography. We challenge the stereotypes of skin color homogeneity and words like "Kemet" and titles such as "Black Pharoahs". We touch on some things like Sheba and Solomon and Exodus. But our main focus is Kush and the Kushites. There's even talk of a dancing pygmy as part of a historical record. I also spend a minute or two burying Jimmy T.  

YaMétete Kudasai! Anime Podcast
EP 101: Forjando manga mexicano Ft. forja de tinta

YaMétete Kudasai! Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 107:18


¡Nuestra primera colaboración del año! Nos da mucho gusto compartir este espacio con Forja de tinta, un estudio de manga independiente completamente mexicano que nos cuenta las cualidades que debe tener un tercermundista para poder sobre salir en este medio. Su momento llegó y nos platicaron su trayectoria, su desarrollo, su experiencia en Webtoon y sus miras hacia el futuro, (ya saben a quién pedir comisiones). Ellos son Forja de tinta aquí en su podcast favorito YaMétete Kudasai. ¡Pícale play y MÉTETE KUDASAI!Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: https://linktr.ee/yametetekudasaiLas opiniones de este programa son los gustos personales por el cringe de Alex, Jojos y Lucy_A

Campus Grenoble
les Ludologues épisode 03. du Yams aux Châteaux de Bourgogne : les origines des jeux de dés

Campus Grenoble

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026


du Yams aux Châteaux de Bourgogne : les origines des jeux de dés le Yams comment ça se déroule d’où ça vient les jeux de dés et le Yams ça va où : le tableau « Les joueurs de dés » de... Continue Reading →

Big Witch Energy: A Motherland Fort Salem Podcast
Harmony Secret | Why We Love This Thai GL Series

Big Witch Energy: A Motherland Fort Salem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 83:53


In this episode, we review the Thai GL series Harmony Secret and break down why this show has captured the attention of Thai GL fans and shippers alike.We start with the standout element of the series: the explosive chemistry between the leads. Sonya Saranphat stars as May and Lookmhee Punyapat plays Ai, and together they deliver one of the most compelling dynamics in recent Thai GL. Known to fans as the ship LMSY, their rivals to lovers relationship brings tension, emotional payoff, and plenty of unforgettable moments. We break down how their dynamic develops throughout the series and why their chemistry has made such an impact with viewers.We also highlight one of the most entertaining parts of the show: the side couple Yam and Ge. Their wild and chaotic energy adds a fun layer to the story, and we talk about why we wish the series had given them even more scenes.Another topic we dive into is the soundtrack, including the opening credits theme that quickly became an unskippable OST for fans of the series. From the music to the production choices, we discuss how Harmony Secret creates a memorable viewing experience.If you are a fan of Harmony Secret, a supporter of the LMSY ship, or someone who enjoys thoughtful media analysis of Thai GL series, this episode explores the relationships, performances, music, and storytelling that make the show so much fun to watch.If you want to support us and gain access to bonus content become a Patreon: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠BGE Patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Wanna talk queer media with us and our friends? Join our Discord: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠BGE Discord Link⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠This episode along with all our other episodes are now available on YouTube: Check out the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠BGE Channel⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠As always, please feel free to reach out to us on all the things. We love hearing from you!Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@biggayenergypod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter(X)      ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠biggayenergypod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Tik Tok      ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@Biggayenergypod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Tumblr      ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠biggayenergypod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#HarmonySecret #LMSY #ThaiGL

The Update with Brandon Julien
The Update- February 25th

The Update with Brandon Julien

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 101:08


In this edition of The Update Journal, we begin with a simple Sunday night question: What exactly is “Roar,” and why does it sound like a network invented by someone who lost a bet? From there, we stumble into The Weakest Link, where trivia dreams go to die and former mayors are apparently rebranded as billionaires.Then comes the Diamond Deck from Wildcard Kitchen—a collection of cards so diabolical it feels less like cooking and more like a culinary hostage situation. “Use an ingredient that starts with Y.” Y? Y what? Yams and yelling are the only acceptable answers. And letting one chef pick another chef's protein while chaos reigns? That's not a twist. That's violence with garnish.And finally, Brandon's Take: why I keep doing this show after nine years, countless blizzards, studio floods, transit meltdowns, and relatives asking if I've considered a “real job.” Logic says I could've stopped. Common sense says I probably should've. But when you love telling stories, roasting television executives, and turning civic dysfunction into content, quitting just doesn't feel right.In the headlines on #TheUpdate this Wednesday, millions across the northeast contended with treks to school and work as they dug out from a major — and in some areas record-breaking — storm that blanketed the region with snow, canceled flights, disrupted transit and killed at least one person. The NYPD are investigating after officers were pelted with snowballs while responding to a massive snowball fight at Washington Square Park in Manhattan. And the city's commuter chaos continued with subway-line suspensions and delays — the day after MTA chief Janno Lieber assured New Yorkers that the agency “is here for you'' and “the system is running.''CUNY's chancellor slammed the “clearly offensive and abhorrent” hot mic comments Hunter professor Allyson Friedman made about black students — but said she was still teaching.And in Washington, President Trump declared during a marathon State of the Union that “we're winning so much” — insisting he'd sparked an economic boom at home and imposed a new world order abroad in hopes it can counter his sliding approval ratings.

Musique matin
Yamê : un hors-piste musical

Musique matin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 3:46


durée : 00:03:46 - Yamê : un hors-piste musical - par : Max Dozolme - Après avoir conquis la Philharmonie de Paris en novembre dernier, l'artiste franco-camerounais Yamê s'apprête à franchir un cap avec le Zénith de Paris le 9 avril prochain. L'occasion pour nous de rappeler la richesse musicale de cet artiste étonnant… Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

The top AI news from the past week, every ThursdAI
ThursdAI - Mar 5 - OpenAI's GPT-5.4 Solves a 20-Year Math Problem, Anthropic Gets Designated a Supply Chain Risk, Qwen Drama Unfolds

The top AI news from the past week, every ThursdAI

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 96:22


Hey folks, Alex here, let me catch you up! Most important news about this week came today, mid-show, OpenAI dropped GPT 5.4 Thinking (and 5.4 Pro), their latest flagship general model, less autistic than Codex 5.3, with 1M context, /fast mode and the ability to steet it mid-reasoning. We tested it live on the show, it's really a beast. Also, since last week, Anthropic said no to Department of War's ultimatum and it looks like they are being designated as supply chain risk, OpenAI swooped in to sign a deal with DoW and the internet went ballistic (Dario also had some .. choice words in a leaked memo!) On the Open Source front, the internet lost it's damn mind when a friend of the pod Junyang Lin, announced his departure from Qwen in a tweet, causing an uproar, and the CEO of Alibaba to intervene. Wolfram presented our new in-house wolfbench.ai and a lot more! P.S - We acknowledge the war in Iran, and wish a quick resolution, the safety of civilians on both sides. Yam had to run to the shelter multiple times during the show. ThursdAI - Highest signal weekly AI news show is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.OpenAI drops GPT 5.4 Thinking and 5.4 Pro - heavy weight frontier models with 1M context, /fast mode, SOTA on many evalsOpenAI actually opened this week with another model drop, GPT 5.3-instant, which... we can honestly skip, it was fairly insignificant besides noting that this is the model that most free users use. It is supposedly “less cringe” (actual words OpenAI used). We all wondered when 5.4 will, and OpenAI once again proved that we named the show after the right day. Of course it drops on a ThursdAI. GPT 5.4 Thinking is OpenAI latest “General” model, which can still code, yes (they folded most of the Codex 5.3 coding breakthroughs in here) but it also shows an incredible 83% on GDPVal (12% over Codex), 47% on Frontier Math and an incredible ability to use computers and browsers with 82% on BrowseComp beating Claude 4.6 at lower prices than Sonnet! GPT 5.4 is also ... quite significantly improved at Frontend design? This landing page was created by GPT 5.4 (inside the Codex app, newly available on Windows) in a few minutes, clearly showing significant improvements in style. I built it also to compare prices, all the 3 flagship models are trying to catch up to Gemini in 1M context window, and it's important to note, that GPT 5.4 even at double the price after the 272K tokens cutoff is still.... cheaper than Opus 4.6. OpenAI is really going for broke here, specifically as many enterprises are adopting Anthropic at a faster and faster pace (it was reported that Anthropic is approaching 19B ARR this month, doubling from 8B just a few months ago!) Frontier math wizThe highlight from the 5.4 feedback came from a Polish mathematician Bartosz Naskręcki (@nasqret on X), who said GPT-5.4 solved a research-level FrontierMath problem he had been working on for roughly 20 years. He called it his “personal singularity,” and as overused as that word has become, I get why he said it. I've told you about this last week, we're on the cusp. Coding efficiencyThere's tons of metrics in this release, but I wanted to highlight this one, where it may seem on first glance that on SWE-bench Pro, this model is on par with the previous SOTA GPT 5.3 codex, but these dots here are thinking efforts. And a medium thinking effort, GPT 5.4 matches 5.3 on hard thinking! This is quite remarkable, as lower thinking efforts have less tokens, which means they are cheaper and faster ultimately! Fast mode arrives at OpenAI as wellI think this one is a direct “this worked for Anthropic, lets steal this”, OpenAI enabled /fast mode that.. burns the tokens at 2x the rate, and prioritizes your tokens at 1.5x the speed. So, essentially getting you responses faster (which was one of the main complains about GPT 5.3 Codex). I can't wait to bring the fast mode to OpenClaw with 5.4, which will absolutely come as OpenClaw is part of OpenAI now. There's also a really under-appreciated feature here that I think other labs are going to copy quickly: mid-thought steering. OpenAI now lets you interrupt the model while it's thinking and redirect it in real time in ChatGPT and iOS. This is a godsend if you're like me, sent a prompt, seeing the model go down the wrong path in thinking... and want to just.. steer it without stopping! Anthropic is now designated as supply-chain risk by DoWLast week I left you with a cliffhanger: Anthropic had received an ultimatum from the Department of War (previously the Department of Defense) to remove their two remaining restrictions on Claude — no autonomous kill chain without human intervention, and no surveillance of US citizens. Anthropic's response? “we cannot in good conscience acceede to their request” So much has happened since then; US President Trump said “I fired Anthropic” referring to his Truth Social post demanding intelligence agencies drop the use of Claude (which apparently was used in the war with Iran regardless); Sam Altman announced that OpenAI has agreed to DoW and will provide OpenAI models, causing a lot of people to cancel their OpenAI subscriptions, and later apologizing for the “rushed rollout”; Dario Amodei posted a very contentious internal memo that leaked, in which he name-called the presidency, Sam Altman and his motives, Palantir and their “safety theater”, for which he later apologizedHonestly this whole thing is giving me whiplash trying to follow, but here's the facts. Anthropic is now the first US company in history, being designated “supply chain risk” which means no government agency can use Claude, and neither can any company that does contracts with DoW. Anthropic says it's illegal and will challenge this in court , while reporting $19B in annual recurring revenue, nearly doubling since last 3 months, and very closely approaching OpenAI at $25B. Look, did I want to report on this stuff when I decided to cover AI? no... I wanted to tell you about cool models and capabilities, but the world is changing, and it's important to know that the US Government understands now that AI is inevitable, and I think this is just the first of many clashes between tech and government we'll see. We'll keep reporting on both. (but let me know in the comments if you'd prefer just model releases) OpenAI's GPT-5.3 Instant Gets Less Cringe, Google's Flash-Lite Gets Faster (X, Announcement)We also got two fast-model updates this week that are worth calling out because these are the models that often end up powering real product flows behind the scenes. As I wrote before, OpenAI's instant model is nothing to really mention, but it's worth mentioning that OpenAI seems to have an answer for every Gemini release. Gemini released Gemini Flash-lite this week, which boasts an incredible 363 tokens/s speed, which doing math at a very good level, 1M context and great scores compared to the instant/fast models like Haiku from Anthropic. Folks called out that this model is more expensive than the previous 2.5 Flash-lite. But with 86.9% on GPQA Diamond beating GPT-5 mini, and 76.8% MMMU-pro multimodal reasoning, this is definitely worth taking a look at for many agentic, super fast responses! For example, the heartbeat response in OpenClaw. Qwen 3.5 Small Models & The Departure of Junyang Lin (X, HF, HF, HF)Alibaba's Qwen team continued releasing their Qwen 3.5 family, this time with Qwen 3.5 Small, a series of models at 0.8B, 2B, 4B, and 9B parameters with native multimodal capabilities. The flagship 9B model is beating GPT-OSS-120B on multiple benchmarks, scoring 82.5 on MMLU-Pro and 81.7 on GPQA Diamond. These models can handle video, documents, and images natively, support up to 201 languages, and can process up to 262K tokens of context. And.. they are great! They are trending on HF right now. What's also trending is, tech lead for Qwen, a friend of the pod Junyang Lin, has posted a cryptic tweet that went viral with over 6M views. There was a lot of discussions on why he and other Qwen leads are stepping away, what's goig to happen with the future of OpenSource. The full picture seems to be, there are a lot of internal tensions and politics, with Junyang being one of the youngest P10 leaders in the Alibaba org.A Chinese website 36KR ( Kind of like a chinese techcrunch) reported that this matter went all the way up to Alibaba CEO, who is no co-leading the qwen team, and that this resignation was related to an internal dispute over resource allocation and team consolidation, not a firing. I'm sure Junyang is going to land somewhere incredible and just wanted to highlight just how much he did for the open source community, pushing Qwen relentlessly, supporting and working with a lot of inference providers (and almost becoming a co-host for ThursdAI with 9! appearances!) StepFun releases Step 3.5 Flash Base (X, HF, HF, Announcement, Arxiv)Speaking of Open Source, StepFun just broke through the noise with a new model, a 196B parameter sparse Mixture of Experts model activating just 11B parameters when ran. It has some great benchmarks, but the main thing is this: they are releasing the pretrained base weights, a midtrain checkpoint optimized for code and agents, the complete SteptronOSS training framework, AND promising to release their SFT data soon - all under Apache 2.0! Technically the model looks strong too, with multi-token prediction, 74.4% on SWE-bench verified bench (though, as we told you last week, it's.. no longer trusted) and full apache 2! This Week's Buzz: presenting Wolfbench.ai I'm so excited about this weeks “this weeks buzz”, Wolfram has been hard at work preparing and presenting a new framework to test out these models, and named it wolfbench.ai Wolfbench is our attempt to compare how the same model performs via different agentic harnesses like ClaudeCode, OpenClaw and Terminalbench's own Terminus. You can check out the website on wolfbench.com but the short of it is, a single number is not telling the full story. Wolf Bench breaks it into a four-metric framework: the average score across runs, the best single run, the ceiling (how many tasks can the model solve at least once across all runs), and the floor (how many tasks does it solve consistently across every single run). That last one is what I find most illuminating. Opus 4.6 might be able to solve 88% of Terminal Bench tasks on average, but only about 55% of tasks it solves every single time. Reliability matters enormously for agents, and benchmarks almost never surface this. If you want to run your own evals with the same config, reach out to Wolfram—he's open to community contributions. Wolfram has also already kicked off a Wolf Bench run on GPT-5.4 since we tested it live today, so stay tuned for those results.There's quite a few more releases we didn't have time to get into on the show given the GPT 5.4 drop, you'll find all those links in the show notes! Next week will mark 3 years since I've started talking about AI on the internet and created ThursdAI (It was March 14th, 2023, same day as GPT4 launched) and we'll have a little celebration, I do hope you join us live

Wisdom-Trek ©
Day 2811 – Theology Thursday – Order vs. Dominion: A Key to Understanding the Uniqueness of Yahweh.

Wisdom-Trek ©

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 9:13 Transcription Available


Welcome to Day 2811 of Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom – Theology Thursday – Order vs. Dominion: A Key to Understanding the Uniqueness of Yahweh. Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2811 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps!   I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2811 of our Trek.   The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. Our current series of Theology Thursday lessons is written by theologian and teacher John Daniels. I have found that his lessons are short, easy to understand, doctrinally sound, and applicable to all who desire to learn more of God's Word. John's lessons can be found on his website   theologyinfive.com.   Today's lesson is titled  Order vs. Dominion: A Key to Understanding the Uniqueness of Yahweh. When comparing Yahweh to the gods of the nations, the real difference is not just in how many gods are worshipped. The deeper contrast is in how Yahweh governs versus how the gods of the nations dominate. A powerful theological distinction emerges when we frame the contrast as order versus dominion. This framework not only clarifies the biblical picture of God, it also exposes the counterfeit authority claimed by pagan gods and spiritual powers. The First Segment is: Yahweh Brings Order, Not Oppression. From the opening lines of Genesis, Yahweh is revealed as the one who brings order out of chaos. The earth is described as tohu va-bohu—formless and void. Yahweh speaks, separates, and structures the world into a functioning cosmos. Light is separated from darkness. Waters are given boundaries. Time is organized into days and seasons. Life is called forth to fill the skies, seas, and land. This act of ordering creation is not about domination. It is about harmony, purpose, and flourishing. Yahweh does not need humans for labor or food. He creates them in His image and entrusts them with stewardship, not servitude. The climax of creation is rest. In the ancient Near East, rest did not mean inactivity. It meant that a god had taken up residence in his temple and was now reigning over the cosmos. Rest meant that the ordered system was functioning as it should under divine rule. Genesis shows Yahweh doing exactly that. He rests because creation is now operating properly, and He begins His reign from within His cosmic temple. This is not a withdrawal from the world, but the moment He takes the throne. The second segment is: Order That Risks Freedom: Yahweh and Free Will. Unlike the gods of the nations, Yahweh does not enforce order through control. He grants His imagers, both human and divine, genuine freedom, even when that freedom may threaten the order He established. This is a critical distinction. Yahweh's order includes moral agency. He trusts His creation enough to let it choose. He allows rebellion, not because He is powerless, but because He is just and relational. Even after Adam and Eve misuse their freedom and bring disorder into the world, Yahweh does not abandon His creation. Instead, He begins a rescue mission that will restore order without removing freedom. The same is true with the rebellious sons of God who distort their assigned roles. He permits their choices but will hold them accountable. The gods of the nations, by contrast, fear freedom. They create humans to serve, to obey, and to bring tribute. Their order is built on forced compliance, and rebellion is punished without mercy or restoration. Yahweh's order is different. It is durable enough to include freedom and gracious enough to offer redemption. The third segment is: The Gods of the Nations: Dominion Through Chaos. In the surrounding ancient worldview, the gods are not creators of peace. They are power-hungry beings who assert dominion through fear, chaos, and manipulation. Baal, for example, conquers the sea god Yam and seizes the throne through violence. In the Enuma Elish, Marduk slays Tiamat and uses her corpse to build the world. Humanity is not made in the image of these gods but to relieve the gods of labor and provide them with offerings. These gods need sacrifices, fear rival deities, and struggle to maintain their position. Their rule is unstable and based on fear, not love. Their authority must be reasserted constantly through demonstrations of strength. Where Yahweh brings peace through structure, the gods of the nations maintain power through disorder. Their dominion is rooted in chaos, not righteousness. The fourth segment is: Biblical Polemic: Yahweh Versus the Corrupt Powers. The Bible deliberately challenges these false powers. Yahweh is not a god of the storm. He is the one who speaks over the storm. In Psalm 29, His voice breaks the cedars and strips the forest bare. His authority is not derived from nature. It commands nature. In Psalm 82, Yahweh stands in judgment over the corrupt spiritual rulers of the nations. These sons of God have failed to uphold justice, and He declares that they will die like men. They were given roles of governance but used them for oppression. Deuteronomy 32 states that the nations were divided according to the number of the sons of God, but Yahweh claimed Israel for Himself. While the other gods sought dominion, Yahweh chose a people for covenant relationship. Isaiah 45 affirms that Yahweh did not create the earth in vain but formed it to be inhabited. He is not a destroyer. He is a sustainer. His rule does not depend on tribute or violence but on truth and righteousness. The fifth segment is: Christ: The Revelation of True Kingship. The clearest expression of Yahweh's rule is found in Christ. His kingdom is not established by force but by sacrifice. He does not dominate. He restores. His miracles bring order where chaos reigned—healing the sick, calming storms, casting out demons. Where false gods take, Christ gives. Where they rule by fear, Christ leads in grace. Where they demand dominion, He offers restoration. He does not eliminate freedom. He redeems it. Christ is the perfect image of Yahweh's kingship, ruling in justice, humility, and power. In Conclusion. In every age, the temptation toward dominion remains strong. Political systems, spiritual ideologies, and even religious institutions often mimic the tactics of the gods of the nations—coercion, control, and fear. But Yahweh's way is different. He brings order without compulsion. He gives freedom even when it risks rebellion. He restores rather than destroys. His goal is not domination but partnership. He entrusts His imagers with real responsibility, and He holds corrupt powers accountable. His kingdom is built not on fear, but on faithfulness. Not on chaos, but on shalom. To follow Yahweh is to reject tyranny and embrace the order that comes from righteousness, mercy, and truth. For additional study, consider the following Discussion Questions. How does the creation account in Genesis contrast with violent creation myths from the ancient Near East? What does the biblical concept of rest reveal about Yahweh's relationship to creation? Why is Yahweh's decision to grant free will significant in understanding divine order? How does Christ's kingship reveal the difference between righteous rule and false dominion? In what ways do modern powers imitate the dominion of the gods of the nations? Join us next Theology Thursday to learn Monotheism Redefined: Returning to the Biblical View. If you found this podcast insightful, please subscribe and leave us a review, then encourage your friends and family to join us and come along tomorrow for another day of  ‘Wisdom-Trek,  Creating a Legacy.'                  Thank you so much for allowing me to be your guide, mentor, and, most importantly,   I am your friend as I serve you through this Wisdom-Trek podcast and journal. As we take this Trek of life together, let us always:                 Liv Abundantly.      Love Unconditionally.              Listen Intentionally.             Learn Continuously.               Lend to others Generously.                 Lead with Integrity.                 Leave a Living Legacy Each Day.              ...

YaMétete Kudasai! Anime Podcast
EP 100: 2026 es el nuevo 2016. Celebrando la última década del anime

YaMétete Kudasai! Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 247:19


Andamos de fiesta porque al fin nuestro lado friki ha llegado a su episodio 100!!! Y no podíamos sino malviajarnos largo y tendido sobre lo mejor de última década (cómo que no es a partir del 2010?) Hicimos un listado de los animes que vimos desde el 2016 hasta el 2025. Desde Erased, MobPsycho 100, Kabaneri, Your Name, Koe no katachi de esa época, hasta Banana fish, Ciberpunk, Made in abyss, Dororo, Darling in the Franxx, Chainsawman y bueno. Siéntense con un café y pan, porque estas cuatro horas solo en su podcast de anime favorito YaMétete Kudasai. ¡Pícale play y MÉTETE KUDASAI!Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: https://linktr.ee/yametetekudasaiLas opiniones de este programa son los gustos personales por el cringe de Alex, Jojos y Lucy_A

Vibes Ai
Steady Beat - Sound Therapy for the Heart (GUIDED)

Vibes Ai

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 27:51


In this 30-minute guided transmission, you'll discover why the heart informs the brain (not the other way around), how daily practice becomes identity, and why healing yourself creates a ripple that transforms everyone around you. Featuring heart coherence breathing, a rose-gold light visualization, and the ancient seed sound YAM to open your heart center.Your heart contains 40,000 neurons, a brain within your body that thinks, remembers, and knows before your mind ever catches up. It generates an electromagnetic field that extends six feet beyond your skin, touching everyone you encounter. And it responds to one frequency above all others: unconditional love.Pure frequency medicine for the heart.This sound therapy session features 639 Hz, the Connecting Frequency associated with heart healing and harmonious relationships, layered with 528 Hz, the frequency linked to DNA repair and deep transformation. Designed to bring your heart into coherence, calm your nervous system, and create the conditions for unconditional self-love to emerge.Send a textSupport the show

Strange by Nature Podcast
I Yam What I Yam

Strange by Nature Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 45:58


Rachel starts us off this week with the strange Box Jellyfish. This is an animal you don't want to get mixed up with. Kirk never wants to go in the ocean again. Speaking of Kirk, and speaking of strange, this week he's talking about Yams. Not any old yam, this one particular species does something never before seen in a plant anywhere else on Earth. It tricks birds into helping it reproduce asexually. Join us weekly for more strange nature. Our supporters on Patreon get every episode ad-free!  Support us: patreon.com/strangebynature Email us: contact@strangebynaturepodcast.com Visit us at: strangebynaturepodcast.com  where you can sign up for our episode emails.

earth speaking yam box jellyfish
La ContraHistoria
El imperio mongol

La ContraHistoria

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 78:41


El Imperio mongol fue el mayor imperio contiguo de la historia de la humanidad. También fue uno de los que más rápido se formaron y de los que menos duraron. En apenas un siglo le cambiaron la cara a Eurasia gracias a una sucesión de campañas militares muy exitosas que fueron desde la península de Corea hasta el valle del Danubio. Surgió en plena estepa de la meseta mongola, en el corazón mismo de la de Asia Central a principios del siglo XIII, un lugar en el que vivían tribus nómadas no especialmente civilizadas. Su origen está indisolublemente ligado a la figura de Temujin, que tras unificar bajo su mando a estas tribus que se encontraban en estado de guerra permanente, fue proclamado Gengis Kan en el año 1206. Gengis Kan demostró ser un guerrero excepcionalmente dotado. Los mongoles, que eran grandes jinetes, desarrollaron una efectiva maquinaria de guerra que se basaba en una extrema movilidad, gran disciplina y los arqueros montados. Esto les permitió derrotar a ejércitos mucho más numerosos, en ocasiones incluso profesionales, de China, Persia, Mesopotamia, el centro de Asia y Europa del Este. La expansión mongola fue fulgurante. En una sola generación cabalgaron desde el océano Pacífico hasta el mar Negro. A su paso acabaron con imperios y dinastías bien consolidadas y borraron del mapa ciudades muy antiguas. Pero, tras la destrucción de la conquista, el imperio trajo la paz, la Pax Mongolica, que se adueñó de Eurasia durante buena parte del siglo XIII. Este periodo de relativa estabilidad permitió que la ruta de la seda floreciera como nunca antes lo había hecho y como no lo haría después. Esto facilitó y agilizó el comercio de seda, especias, porcelana y pólvora, pero también de ideas, religiones y nuevas tecnologías que viajaban en las caravanas comerciales de oriente a occidente. Fue durante esta época cuando el veneciano Marco Polo atravesó Asia y pudo conocer de primera mano el imperio. Tras su viaje de las maravillas escribió un libro que tuvo un gran impacto en la Europa tardomedieval. La administración mongola fue sorprendentemente práctica y se basaba en la meritocracia. Sólo los más capaces eran elegidos para servir al Gran Kan, tanto en la guerra como en la paz. Los mongoles crearon un gran sistema de correo, el Yam, que comunicaba los extremos de su imperio, y exhibieron una tolerancia religiosa poco habitual para la época. Esto permitió que cristianos, musulmanes, budistas y animistas convivieran bajo su protección siempre que pagaran los correspondientes tributos y respetaran la autoridad del monarca. Tras la muerte de Gengis Kan en 1227 el imperio continuó creciendo con sus sucesores y alcanzó su cenit territorial a finales de ese siglo. No obstante, la inmensa extensión de los territorios que controlaba y las disputas sucesorias terminaron por fragmentar el imperio. Se dividió en cuatro grandes kanatos: el Ilkanato en Persia, la Horda de Oro en Rusia, el Kanato de Chagatai en Asia central y la Dinastía Yuan en China, esta última fundada por Kublai Kan, nieto de Gengis. Kublai trasladó el centro de gravedad del imperio hacia una estructura imperial china de estilo tradicional. Fue él quien fijó la corte en la actual ciudad de Pekín. A pesar de su poderío, las divisiones internas, la peste negra y las dificultades para gobernar regiones tan distantes y diversas condenaron al imperio mongol a un inevitable declive. Para mediados del siglo XIV, el control mongol sobre la mayoría de estos territorios se había desvanecido. Brilló poco tiempo, pero lo hizo con tanta fuerza que cuando, ya en el siglo XV los navegantes europeos empezaron a navegar hacia Asia, la idea que tenían de aquel lugar era la del imperio de los mongoles. En La ContraRéplica: 0:00 Introducción 4:21 El imperio mongol 1:11:49 Jerusalén y Mahoma 1:15:42 El origen de los derechos humanos Bibliografía: - "La horda" de Marie Favereau - https://amzn.to/4qlhfMo - "Los mongoles, señores de Asia" de Juan José Fernández Doctor - https://amzn.to/4jwCDLG - "Breve historia de Gengis Kan" de Borja Pelegero Alcaide - https://amzn.to/49c8zBI - "The mongols" de Timothy May - https://amzn.to/3Ll0uBE · Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/lacontracronica · “Contra el pesimismo”… https://amzn.to/4m1RX2R · “Hispanos. Breve historia de los pueblos de habla hispana”… https://amzn.to/428js1G · “La ContraHistoria del comunismo”… https://amzn.to/39QP2KE · “La ContraHistoria de España. Auge, caída y vuelta a empezar de un país en 28 episodios”… https://amzn.to/3kXcZ6i · “Contra la Revolución Francesa”… https://amzn.to/4aF0LpZ · “Lutero, Calvino y Trento, la Reforma que no fue”… https://amzn.to/3shKOlK #FernandoDiazVillanueva #mongoles #imperiomongol Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Zephyr Yoga Podcast
Subtle Body – Chakras – 4. Anahata Chakra

Zephyr Yoga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 16:28


The Anahata Chakra, or Heart Chakra, represents love, compassion, and harmony, fostering self-acceptance and connection with others. It invites us to face our wounds with loving awareness, promoting emotional balance and openness. Associated with the Wind element, it carries the life force, Prana, inspiring transformation. The Bija mantra is "Yam," and the colour is vibrant green, symbolising love's growth and vitality.Its twelve-petaled lotus embodies qualities such as compassion, joy, forgiveness, and courage, balancing emotional well-being. The sacred geometry features interlocking triangles symbolising the union of Shiva and Shakti consciousness and creative energy. The central Bindu represents unity, inner peace, and divine connection.Balancing Anahata helps overcome emotional blockages and cultivate selfless love. Our practice focuses on Vishnu Granthi, dissolving barriers to love and nurturing light. Through RAIN (Recognise, Allow, Investigate, Nurture), we open to acceptance, contentment, and the ability to give and receive love unconditionally.To read more and to practice with Zephyr Wildman, click here. To support Zephyr Yoga Podcast, donate here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Abrahams Wallet
Why Family Culture Matters More Than Ever

Abrahams Wallet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 55:17


In this special episode, Steven sits down with one of his very first disciples from 30 years ago, Phil Ronsley.  Enjoy this heartfelt conversation about long-term discipleship, building deep relationships with children, forming a strong family identity, and why your local community matters now more than ever. Tune in to be encouraged and challenged by what really matters in life. About Abraham's Wallet: Abraham's Wallet exists to inspire and equip Biblical family leaders. Please partner with us in inspiring and equipping multi-gen families at https://abrahamswallet.com/support AW website Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Facebook LinkedIn Instagram Chapters (00:00:00) - The Biblical Blueprint for Family(00:00:21) - Abraham's Wallet: A Conversation With Phil Ronsley(00:02:10) - Philip on His discipleship(00:07:08) - Marriage and the Christian disciple(00:11:58) - Steve Kerr on criticism from his children(00:16:23) - Daddy Daughter Dates(00:20:40) - Abraham's Wallet(00:25:50) - A Jewish girl's transformation(00:30:45) - Sukkot: Coming Out of the Culture(00:33:43) - The Rawnsley Family Vision Statement(00:38:59) - "A Midrash in the Fall?"(00:40:11) - Adam Lozzi on the Cincinnati trip(00:44:06) - Midrash and the YAM(00:49:33) - Be faithful with your family

What A Joke
The Other Side of Yam

What A Joke

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 22:12


Shalewa Holmes once said, “The yam is but a distraction,” which is not a sentence you expect from a world-class detective, but here we are.Anyway—In this investigative sequel, we go deeper into the yamification mystery — past the folklore, beyond the juju science, straight into conspiracy territory. Sherlock Shalewa Holmes returns with his most unhinged deduction yet, breaking down the seven possible culprits behind Nigeria’s favourite supernatural threat: spiritual leaders, fraudsters, Nollywood, ritualists, parents, the yam industry… and yes, the mysterious Yam Mafia.But the rabbit hole doesn’t end there.We hear fresh witness testimonies from people who swear they almost turned tuber. We get an undercover confession from a masked yam seller whose business model depends on “special yams.” And we take calls from the newly launched Yam Alert Hotline, where one representative is doing her absolute best not to scream at the chaos unfolding on the phone lines.This episode explores the politics, paranoia, and profit surrounding a myth that has shaped generations — and asks the question the government really doesn’t want you to ask:If yamification isn’t real…why does everyone know someone who “almost turned”?Welcome to The Other Side of Yam — where superstition becomes evidence, evidence becomes conspiracy, and every N500 note on the floor suddenly feels like a trap.

What A Joke
The Duality of Yam

What A Joke

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 23:11


Everybody say HAPPY BIRTHDAY BAYO! This is our first ever episode on my birthday and we're talking about... checks show notesDear lord 🤦🏾‍♂️, well, enjoy!People always say “don’t pick money from the ground,” but nobody warned us the consequence could be… turning into lunch. Okay maybe they did.Anyway—In this investigative mockumentary, we dive headfirst into one of Nigeria’s most chaotic superstitions: the myth that picking ground money can turn you into a yam. Yes. An actual yam. The kind your aunty boils for Sunday lunch.From whispered market rumours to distorted survivor testimonies, from Nollywood’s obsession with dramatic tuber transformations to that viral Ibadan incident that had people shouting “yamification!”, this episode uncovers the cultural roots — and absolute madness — behind one of our most persistent urban legends.We explore the folklore, the fear, the juju science, the moral lessons, the scam-prevention theory, and the accidental comedy woven through generations. Along the way, Prof Prof breaks down the sociology of yam myths, two market boys make terrible life choices, and Inspector Chukwudi (a.k.a. The Yam Whisperer) tries to get promoted while being slapped by civilians.And just when you think it can’t get more ridiculous, Shalewa Holmes arrives to investigate the conspiracy behind it all. Because if people really are turning into tubers… someone out there is benefitting.This is superstition meets satire, urban legend meets detective story, and fear meets fufu.Welcome to the Duality of Yam — where every warning your parents ever shouted suddenly makes too much sense.

ドクターDの海外で通用する発音を目指せ!
なぜ英語は「つなげて発音」した方が通じるの? 脱カタカナ!メリハリある流れる発音を目指せ!

ドクターDの海外で通用する発音を目指せ!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 24:07


英語と日本語、「はっきり」の根本的な違い「英語は、単語同士を滑らかにつないで発音する(リンキング)のが良い」と聞いたことがあるかもしれません。しかし、「一語一句はっきりと発音した方が丁寧で通じやすいのでは?」と疑問に思いませんか?実は、英語の「はっきり」と日本語の「はっきり」は、根本的に方向性が異なります。

Dissecting The 80s
#306 Only The Lonely

Dissecting The 80s

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 80:54


Candy-ed Yams comes to a close with John Candy's RomCom lead: Only the Lonely! How great is Candy at the small emotional moments? What's with the parental oversight of these grown ass adults? What's with Kevin Dunn's dye job?  All this and more! We're going to a new schedule: the 1st of the month on Patreon for $5 and up members, and the 15th on the main feed. Want to hear the rest of this episode? Visit Patreon.com/DissectingThe80s to learn more! “NewsSting, Ouroboros” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Keywords: John Candy, Ally Sheedy, 80s, eighties, movie, podcast

Les interviews d'Inter

durée : 00:09:42 - L'invité de 7h50 du week-end - par : Ali Baddou, Marion L'hour - Yamê, chanteur, avant son concert à la Philharmonie de Paris ce samedi. - Yamê : Rappeur franco-camerounais Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

De vive(s) voix
TikTok, Instagram, YouTube: quand les médias sociaux s'emparent de la littérature

De vive(s) voix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 28:59


Les réseaux sociaux nous vendent aussi de la littérature : sur les médias sociaux, de nombreux influenceurs émergent depuis quelques années pour mettre en avant des nouveautés ou des classiques !   Comment vend-on un livre aujourd'hui ?  Depuis quelques années, de plus en plus de maisons d'édition font appel aux influenceurs littéraires, font appel aux influenceurs littéraires : «Les réseaux sociaux sont un énorme levier de visibilité. Le temps de lecture baisse alors que le temps passé sur les écrans augmente. Il faut donc aller chercher le lecteur là où il est», nous explique Maïa Gros, attachée de presse aux éditions de l'Observatoire.  « Il faut comprendre que les réseaux sociaux, ce n'est pas le marché du contenu, mais le marché de l'attention. Des centaines de milliers de contenus sont postés chaque jour. Il faut donc capter l'attention le plus rapidement possible et créer de l'intérêt ; il faut partir du jeune vers la vidéo alors qu'à l'école, on part de l'œuvre pour aller vers le jeune ». De plus en plus de livres, moins de places dans les médias, moins de lecteurs, la littérature circule énormément sur ces nouveaux canaux d'informations, notamment chez les jeunes. «On n'a pas forcément une très bonne image des influenceurs. J'ai voulu propager des connaissances autour de la littérature sud-américaine ou plus classique, de fil en aiguille les gens se sont intéressés à ce que je disais», raconte Chris Laquieze.   Et ça marche : le livre de l'autrice américaine Freida McFadden La femme de ménage a émergé grâce à TikTok. «Un bouche-à-oreille numérique efficace», selon Maïa Gros. C'est également l'occasion de faire (re)découvrir une littérature méconnue en France ou une littérature classique oubliée ou des auteurs moins connus. «J'aime bien mettre en avant des petits auteurs qui sont moins connus qui produisent des maisons d'édition des œuvres exceptionnellement bien, et dont on parle très peu parce qu'ils sont moins médiatisés», précise Chris Laquieze.  Invités :  Chris Laquieze, auteur et influenceur littéraire. Vous pouvez suivre son compte Instagram ou son compte TikTok. Il sortira en janvier son premier roman La rosa perdida, aux éditions J.-C. Lattès.  Maïa Gros, attachée de presse aux éditions de l'Observatoire, une maison d'édition créée en 2016, qui publie des essais et des romans.    Et le témoignage de Timothée, responsable de la librairie Temps-Livres au Pré-Saint-Gervais. Propos recueillis par Cécile Lavolot.   Et la chronique Ailleurs nous emmène à Kinshasa, en République Démocratique du Congo, où la 11è fête du Livre a lieu du 2 au 21 novembre (du 8 au 15 dans la capitale, Kinshasa). Et c'est Françoise Balais, directrice déléguée de l'Institut français de Kinshasa qui nous parlera de cet évènement ! On pourra notamment y retrouver en clôture la création de la pièce «Silence» du lauréat du Prix Rfi Théâtre 2025, Israël NZILA. Programmation musicale :  L'artiste Orelsan en duo avec Yamé, avec le titre Encore une fois.  

De vive(s) voix
TikTok, Instagram, YouTube: quand les médias sociaux s'emparent de la littérature

De vive(s) voix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 28:59


Les réseaux sociaux nous vendent aussi de la littérature : sur les médias sociaux, de nombreux influenceurs émergent depuis quelques années pour mettre en avant des nouveautés ou des classiques !   Comment vend-on un livre aujourd'hui ?  Depuis quelques années, de plus en plus de maisons d'édition font appel aux influenceurs littéraires, font appel aux influenceurs littéraires : «Les réseaux sociaux sont un énorme levier de visibilité. Le temps de lecture baisse alors que le temps passé sur les écrans augmente. Il faut donc aller chercher le lecteur là où il est», nous explique Maïa Gros, attachée de presse aux éditions de l'Observatoire.  « Il faut comprendre que les réseaux sociaux, ce n'est pas le marché du contenu, mais le marché de l'attention. Des centaines de milliers de contenus sont postés chaque jour. Il faut donc capter l'attention le plus rapidement possible et créer de l'intérêt ; il faut partir du jeune vers la vidéo alors qu'à l'école, on part de l'œuvre pour aller vers le jeune ». De plus en plus de livres, moins de places dans les médias, moins de lecteurs, la littérature circule énormément sur ces nouveaux canaux d'informations, notamment chez les jeunes. «On n'a pas forcément une très bonne image des influenceurs. J'ai voulu propager des connaissances autour de la littérature sud-américaine ou plus classique, de fil en aiguille les gens se sont intéressés à ce que je disais», raconte Chris Laquieze.   Et ça marche : le livre de l'autrice américaine Freida McFadden La femme de ménage a émergé grâce à TikTok. «Un bouche-à-oreille numérique efficace», selon Maïa Gros. C'est également l'occasion de faire (re)découvrir une littérature méconnue en France ou une littérature classique oubliée ou des auteurs moins connus. «J'aime bien mettre en avant des petits auteurs qui sont moins connus qui produisent des maisons d'édition des œuvres exceptionnellement bien, et dont on parle très peu parce qu'ils sont moins médiatisés», précise Chris Laquieze.  Invités :  Chris Laquieze, auteur et influenceur littéraire. Vous pouvez suivre son compte Instagram ou son compte TikTok. Il sortira en janvier son premier roman La rosa perdida, aux éditions J.-C. Lattès.  Maïa Gros, attachée de presse aux éditions de l'Observatoire, une maison d'édition créée en 2016, qui publie des essais et des romans.    Et le témoignage de Timothée, responsable de la librairie Temps-Livres au Pré-Saint-Gervais. Propos recueillis par Cécile Lavolot.   Et la chronique Ailleurs nous emmène à Kinshasa, en République Démocratique du Congo, où la 11è fête du Livre a lieu du 2 au 21 novembre (du 8 au 15 dans la capitale, Kinshasa). Et c'est Françoise Balais, directrice déléguée de l'Institut français de Kinshasa qui nous parlera de cet évènement ! On pourra notamment y retrouver en clôture la création de la pièce «Silence» du lauréat du Prix Rfi Théâtre 2025, Israël NZILA. Programmation musicale :  L'artiste Orelsan en duo avec Yamé, avec le titre Encore une fois.  

Dissecting The 80s
#305 Armed and Dangerous

Dissecting The 80s

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 8:48


Candy-ed Yams returns with a goofy comedy pairing SCTV pals John Candy and Eugene Levy: Armed and Dangerous! Why doesn't Meg Ryan get more to do? She's great here! What incredible, easy chemistry from Levy and Candy. Why did everyone involved disown this movie? All this and more! We're going to a new schedule: the 1st of the month on Patreon for $5 and up members, and the 15th on the main feed. Want to hear the rest of this episode? Visit Patreon.com/DissectingThe80s to learn more! “NewsSting, Ouroboros” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Keywords: John Candy, Eugene Levy, 80s, eighties, movie, podcast

Wisdom-Trek ©
Day 2722 Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 89:9-18 – Daily Wisdom

Wisdom-Trek ©

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 11:00 Transcription Available


Welcome to Day 2722 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Day 2722 – Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 89:19-18 – Daily Wisdom Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2722 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2722 of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. The Title for today's Wisdom-Trek is: God's Cosmic Dominion – The Unrivaled Strength of the Almighty - A Trek Through Psalm Eighty-Nine 9-18 This psalm is a grand meditation on God's covenant faithfulness, and this middle section serves to powerfully establish God's absolute cosmic power as the guarantor of that covenant. In our last conversation, we heard the psalmist, Ethan the Ezrahite, begin with an eternal commitment to sing of God's Unfailing Love and Faithfulness forever. He anchored that hope in the Davidic Covenant—God's eternal promise of an unending dynasty—and affirmed God's supremacy over the Divine Council, declaring that no angel can compare with Him. Now, Ethan shifts from the celestial courtroom to the vastness of creation, demonstrating that the God who made that eternal promise is the only One powerful enough to keep it. He is the God who calms the raging sea, defeats the ancient powers of chaos, and possesses all the power, righteousness, and justice necessary to sustain His promise forever. This is a powerful, awe-inspiring affirmation designed to build our confidence in the absolute authority of the Most High. So, let's open our hearts to this declaration of God's universal sovereignty, recognizing the immense power of the One who holds us in His hand. The first section is: Taming the Chaos: The Ruler of the Seas (Psalm eighty-nine 9-12) You rule the oceans when their waves surge high. You are the one who smashed the great sea monster, Rahab, and scattered your enemies with a mighty arm. The heavens are yours, and the earth is yours; everything in the world is made by your hands. You created north and south. Mount Tabor and Mount Hermon praise your name. The psalmist begins by affirming God's absolute dominion over one of the most terrifying forces in the ancient world: the sea. "You rule the oceans when their waves surge high." In the ancient Israelite worldview, the sea was often seen as a symbol of chaos, instability, and raw, untamable power. For God to "rule the oceans" means He exercises complete control over the very forces of chaos and destruction. When the waves surge in fury, God is the supreme authority who limits them and commands their retreat. This dominion over chaos is illustrated by a great historical and mythical allusion: "You are the one who smashed the great sea monster, Rahab, and scattered your enemies with a mighty arm." "Rahab" is often used in the Old Testament as a mythical figure representing primeval chaos, similar to the sea monsters Yam and Leviathan. More practically, it is a symbolic

Hold My Beer
Hold My Early Retirement

Hold My Beer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 93:40


The HMB gang get surprised when Yams calls it quits,

Another reason to drink
Job Swap?

Another reason to drink

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2025 56:42 Transcription Available


Send us a textPumpkin shelves are still full, so we went hunting for what's actually worth drinking and wound up with two wildly different takes. First up: North High Carved Pumpkin, a smooth 7.5% ale with a holiday-leaning spice bill. The aroma says pumpkin patch, but the sip says clove, nutmeg, and cinnamon turned up past cozy and into Christmas. No alcohol burn, no syrupy sweetness, just a clean finish that makes it an easy nightcap, even if the pumpkin hides behind the spice rack.Then we crack Urban Artifact's Jack Pumpkin Pie American Fruit Tart—and everything changes. Bright acidity. Yam richness. A pumpkin note that feels lifted instead of heavy. It's crisp, lip-smacking, and surprisingly refreshing for a fall beer, the kind of tart that clears your palate instead of coating it. If you've written off pumpkin beers as sticky and over-spiced, this one's the plot twist. We break down why a sour profile can rescue seasonal flavors, how clove can quietly overpower a recipe, and the small details on labels that tell you what you're really buying.Between pours, we share the stories that color the tasting: gratitude for a workplace that shows up for its people, the humility of slow weeks, and a golf saga that escalates from simulator glory to a ball landing two feet from a backswing—followed by an unforgettable response. It's a reminder that beer and life both benefit from balance: a little sweet, a little sharp, and a lot of honesty about what works.Stick around for our final scores—7.5 for the spice-forward ale and 9 for the tart standout—plus practical tips for navigating seasonal beer aisles without getting burned. If you enjoyed the ride, follow the show, share it with a friend who swears off pumpkin beer, and drop a review with your own fall favorites.Support the showwww.anotherreasontodrink.com

Abrahams Wallet
This One Move Gets Teens Hooked on God's Word

Abrahams Wallet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 49:15


Imagine a world where your teenagers actually love reading Scripture—and then lean in to discuss it with depth and excitement. Sounds impossible? It's not. In this episode, we introduce the idea of starting a Young Adult Midrash—a powerful, biblical way to engage your teens in reading, wrestling with, and applying God's Word. What is a midrash? How do you start one? And what do you really need to make it work? That's exactly what we're unpacking today. Tune in and discover how you can disciple the next generation in a way that's engaging, transformative, and rooted in the Bible. Links in this Episode: What He Must Be Previous Midrash Episode Abe's Wallet Retreat Nov 21-23 Cincinnati, OH https://abrahamswallet.com/retreat/ About Abraham's Wallet: Abraham's Wallet exists to inspire and equip Biblical family leaders. Please partner with us in inspiring and equipping multi-gen families at https://abrahamswallet.com/support AW website Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Facebook LinkedIn Instagram Chapters (00:00:00) - Golf Lessons for Dads(00:05:02) - Yams and the Young Adult Midrash(00:12:54) - YAM: The Midrash Starter Kit(00:22:47) - Host Homes and the Biblical Discussion Group(00:29:27) - YAM for Teens: A Leader(00:35:07) - When Does a Dad Throw the Penalty Flag?(00:39:49) - Cincinnati Midrash: Unique Experience(00:44:44) - Pastor on the YAM(00:48:51) - A Taste of Abraham Blueprint

No Need For Apologies The Podcast
YAMANEIKA | "I Come from Something!" | Derek Gaines & Dave Temple | NNFA #419

No Need For Apologies The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2025 91:18


Yamenika Saunders comes down into the NNFA turtle lair for the first time for a wild and splendiferous episode. From free gifts on daytime TV shows to the infamous Thanksgiving knife story, the crew dives into friendship drama, race, travel chaos, and why chicken will always spark debates. Expect plenty of laughs, some hard truths, and Yam being Yam. Don't miss this one!LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE to NNFA https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLAUp-4rTF4q4XLujbJ51YQ NO NEED FOR APOLOGIES TOUR DATES https://www.linktr.ee/nnfaNNFA MERCH https://nnfa.creator-spring.com/ BONUS EPISODES https://www.patreon.com/c/ImDaveTemple?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink -----------------Follow host Derek GainesIG https://www.instagram.com/thegreatboy/ Follow host Dave TempleIG https://www.instagram.com/imdavetemple/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@DAT46Follow No Need for ApologiesInstagram https://www.instagram.com/nnfapodcast/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@noneedforapologies Facebook https://www.facebook.com/noneedforapologies/Yamaneika SaundersIG - https://www.instagram.com/yamaneika/ Produced by Teona SashaIG https://www.instagram.com/teonasasha/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@teonasasha -----------------To advertise your product on our podcasts please email jimmy@gasdigitalmarketing.com with a brief description about your product and any shows you may be interested in advertising on.SEND US MAIL:GaS Digital StudiosAttn: NNFA151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003"No Need for Apologies" - NEW Episodes every Saturday at 3PM/ET on YouTube-----------------See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Major League Journeymen
There's a Snake in my Boot

Major League Journeymen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 65:28


Send us a textThe Journeymen are back, joined by their former Chicago Fire teammate, Drew Conner, for a hilarious walk down memory lane.Video Chapters: 0:00 – Intro & welcoming Drew Conner to the pod 3:38 – Drew: The last of the “YAM” generation 5:01 – Drew on the current Chicago Fire season 11:11 – Turning the clock back to 2018 12:02 – Drew on meeting Gordo for the first time & other funny memories 22:24 – Drew the “Art Director” (the story behind the infamous cleat pic) 30:50 – The Fire's trip to Munich for Basti's testimonial game 35:28 – The greatest rondo EVER 41:15 – The Rabona King 43:20 – Drew's transition from soccer to music 48:38 – The genesis of Housecalls 56:20 – Drew on the current MLS season & the growth of soccer in the U.S.

Two Chunks And A Hunk
Yam-Hee-Haw / Hot Rod

Two Chunks And A Hunk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 57:28


Yam-hee-hwelcome to another fantastic episode of Two Chunks and A Hunk. Yam-hee-hit the links with us as we play jjjolf! Yam-hee-hazard a guess as we examine the ever inscrutable TopTens.com! And yam-hee-hahaha it up with us as we talk about Hot Rod.In This Episode: jjjolf, The Top Tens, Hot RodCatch up on the first season of Imagine Dungeons, our actual play D&D podcast, before season two releases this fall!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/two-chunks-and-a-hunk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

ACC Nation Podcast
Mike Yam | Surprise Top 25 Matchup Of Miami, USF

ACC Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 26:07


Mike Yam, host of CW's Football Saturday Countdown joins Will and Jim on ACC Nation to talk about the upcoming Miami and USF matchup at Hard Rock Stadium. The Bulls have used Top 25 teams as their china shop surprisingly running through ranked Boise State and Florida. After those efforts yet another ranked team in Miami is up next. Could the Canes be number 3? Field Hockey | Is 2-6 Good Enough? NFHCA Top 20 Will and Mike get into the aspects of each team's offense and defense that can make a difference when the clock runs out. Miami fans know Carson Beck and the damage he can do but Yam reminds us USF has Byrum Brown under center and he's been putting up some amazing numbers. It all comes down to the effectiveness of defense on both sides. Which team holds up best through all four quarters of play? Mike Yam Yam, the author of the book, 'Fried Rice and Marinara' shares what inspired him to write and let's us know his second publication is coming. The conversation moves into food for somewhat obvious reasons and Yam puts to rest where pineapple belongs and it's not pizza. You can catch Mike Yam on CW's Football Saturday Countdown, the NFL Network and SiriusXM. USF at Miami is on The CW, Saturday at 4:30p ET. Subscribe to ACC Nation, listen to streaming radio and watch us on YouTube.

The Thing Is...
444 - Spatula of Christ (Yamaneika Saunders)

The Thing Is...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 78:30


Comedian Yamaneika Saunders joins Shannon & Figs! They discuss Yamaneika's brand new special, the terrible Uber driver Yam head on the way to the studio, getting free rides from a cab driver in exchange for sex, Yam's weight loss, and so much more!Air Date: 07/22/25Support our sponsors⁠YoKratom.com⁠ - Click The Link To Get A $60 Kilo Today**Send in your stories for Bad Dates, Bad Things, and Scary Things to...**⁠thethingispodcast@gmail.com⁠The Thing Is... Airs every Tuesday, at 4PM ET on GaS Digital! The newest 20 episodes are always free, but if you want access to all the archives, watch live, chat live, access to the forums, and get the show days before it comes out everywhere else - you can subscribe now at gasdigital.com and use the code TTI to get 20% off your membership!Yamaneika Saunders- Instagram: @YamaneikaShannon Lee-Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/shannonlee6982/⁠Mike Figs-Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/comicmikefigs/⁠YouTube: ⁠@comicmikefigs⁠Subscribe On YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC87Akt2Sq_-YEd_YrNpbS2Q⁠See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Tanakh Podcast
Chronicles 2 ch.4 - Bronze Vessels

The Tanakh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 10:50


Today we speak about a whole groups of new additions to the Temple: Bronze pillars, a huge water receptacle called the "Yam", a new altar far larger than Moses' original, 10 tables, 10 basins, ten Menorahs. Why do we need all this furniture?What was the permissibility of these new additions to the Sanctuary?

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Injury

Office Ladies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 74:27


Hold on to your George Foreman grills and watch your feet because this week we're breaking down The Injury episode of The Office. The ladies chat about Dwight and Pam's blossoming friendship, Michael's hilarious talking head, and what's with the sofa in the conference room?! Then Jenna reveals that yes, that really was Steve Carell's foot, and Angela reads from her journal about that Dwangela moment in the breakroom. Unfortunately, we cannot confirm if there are Yams at any Carbondale gas stations, but check out the reviews of Pam's Prism DuroSport-6000!  Check out Office Ladies Merch at Podswag: https://www.podswag.com/collections/office-ladies  Office Ladies Website - Submit a fan question: https://officeladies.com/submitaquestion  Follow Us on Instagram: OfficeLadiesPod Episode Transcript  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices