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SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe
Altı aydır devam eden sosyal medya yasağı ne durumda?

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 6:41


Avustralya'da 16 yaşın altındaki çocuklar için sosyal medya yasağı yürürlüğe gireli altı ay oldu. O zamandan beri, giderek artan sayıda ülke de bu uygulamayı takip etmek için adımlar atıyor. Uzmanlar yasağın olumlu etkilerine dikkat çekiyor, peki gençler ne düşünüyor?ÖNE ÇIKANLARDünyada bir ilk olan kararla, Avustralya'da 16 yaşın altındaki gençlerin sosyal medya kullanımına yönelik yasak geçen yıl Aralık ayında yürürlüğe girdi. Yasak, Snapchat, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Threads, Tik Tok, X ve YouTube gibi birçok sosyal medya platformunu kapsıyor ve şirketler, reşit olmayanların erişimini engelleyemedikleri takdirde şirketleri 49,5 milyon Avustralya dolarına kadar para cezasına çarptırılabiliyor.Gençler yasağın kendilerini hedeflediğini ancak asıl hedefin sosyal medya platformları olması gerektiğini söylüyor.Uzmanlara göre, çocukların yasaklanan platformlarda hesap açmasını engellemenin iyi belgelenmiş zorluklarına rağmen, olumlu sonuçlar ortaya çıkmaya başlıyor.Podcastlarımızı dinlemek ve bizi takip etmek için: https://podfollow.com/sbs-turkishSBS Türkçeyi Salı hariç hafta içi her gün dinleyebilirsiniz. Bizi ayrıca Facebook'tan takip edebilirsiniz.

The Kilowatt Half Hour
Ep 109: Chery's UK production plans, EV sales… and Toyota electrifies the Hilux

The Kilowatt Half Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 41:32


Chinese cars are having a big moment in the UK, and this week we're asking whether some of them could soon be built here too.Vicky, Batch and Lucas discuss Nissan's talks with Chery about using spare production capacity at Sunderland, the latest customer satisfaction data which suggests Chinese brands are winning over British buyers, and another record month for EV sales as electric cars take more than 27% of the UK new-car market.There's also a look at what we've been driving, including the Alpine A390 GTS and the Kia EV2, plus the latest Electrifying videos featuring the Polestar 5, Toyota Hilux BEV, Zeekr crash testing and a Kia EV2 range test.As always, we welcome a new pair of Electric Virgins, answer a listener question about whether rear-wheel drive is really a problem on British roads in winter, and dive into your comments on everything from the Ferrari Luce to Mercedes-AMG styling and the brilliance of YASA's axial-flux motors.All that, plus Bargain of the Week and the usual collection of comments, questions and moans.Follow, subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Driven Podcast
The Future of Automotive Power with Jörg Miska & Tim Woolmer of YASA LTD

The Driven Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 64:50


This week, on The Driven Podcast, John Marcar meets Tim Woolmer and Jörg Miska from YASA LTD in Oxford, England. In 2005, Tim Woolmer was studying at Oxford University, with a particular interest in the future of motoring, specifically the idea of an electric-vehicle future. His specific area of interest was the Axial Flux motor, and despite the industry being almost exclusively focused on petrol and diesel power at the time, his interest later led to the founding of YASA LTD in 2009.17 years on, and following acquisition by Mercedes-Benz, YASA now produces electric motors for the likes of Ferrari, Lamborghini and Mercedes-Benz for both hybridised supercars and entirely electric platforms.In this week's episode, Tim (company founder and CTO) and Jörg (CEO) talk to John Marcar about their career histories, what YASA is doing today, and their thoughts on the future of the automotive sector. _______________________________________________The Driven Podcast brings you motoring-focused discussions, observations from the automotive world, and interviews exploring our guests' careers, exploits, and anything else worth discussing.We will also keep you up to speed with the latest automotive news stories and insights into the cars and motorcycles we're reviewing at Driven. Find more content on our website, YouTube channel, and social feeds, all readily available to explore via the links below.The Driven Podcast is a Paramex Digital Production hosted by Motoring journalist, producer, and presenter John Marcar, Legendary Photographer and Classic Car restorer Amy Heynes, Professional Racing and Precision Driver Miles Lacey, Journalist and presenter Alex Goy and Journalist and broadcaster Charlotte Vowden, PLUS the occasional special guest host.Website: driven.siteYouTube: @driven.videosInstagram: @driven.siteSeries Executive Producer - John MarcarTitle Music - Tom Kent MusicTo find out more about Driven and The Driven Podcast, please visit driven.site and find us on social media by the same name: @driven.siteTo contact the show, email us via podcast@driven.site© 2024-2026. All rights reserved. Driven and the Driven logo are registered trademarks of Paramex Digital Limited. Other brands or product names featured within this podcast or associated media are the trademarks of their owners, respectively. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

WhichEV Podcast
YASA's Tim Woolmer on the tiny EV tech powering Ferrari and Lamborghini

WhichEV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2026 40:49 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailIn this episode of WhichEV's “It's Good To Torque”, editor James Morris sits down with Tim Woolmer, the founder and CTO of YASA Motors, to explore the cutting-edge electric motor technology powering some of the world's most exciting performance cars. From the legendary Jaguar C-X75 to modern hybrid hypercars from Ferrari and Lamborghini, Woolmer explains how YASA's compact axial-flux motors have transformed the performance and packaging of electrified supercars.The discussion also dives into the future of electric sports cars, wheel motors, regenerative braking, Formula E innovation, and the rapidly evolving EV market in China. Woolmer shares insights into YASA's acquisition by Mercedes-AMG, upcoming high-performance electric models, and why he believes the battle between combustion and electric performance cars is only just beginning. Along the way, the pair discuss Ferrari hybrids, Lamborghini's electrified drivetrains, the appeal of analogue supercars, and how future EVs could radically change the driving experience for a new generation of enthusiasts.Support the show

Kısa Dalga Podcast
Bülten | ABD, Küba'ya mı saldıracak?

Kısa Dalga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 13:51


Yasa dışı bahisin ekonomik boyutunun 60 milyar dolara kadar ulaştığı belirtilirken, MASAK ve yapay zekanın da devrede olduğu açıklandı. Zonguldak'ta yine kaçak maden ocağı faciası yaşandı, bir işçi hayatını kaybetti. Orta Doğu'da gerilim sürerken, Amerika'nın Küba'ya kara harekatı başlatacağı iddia edildi. Meteoroloji pazartesi gününe yağış uyarısı yaptı.

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Kısa Dalga Podcast
Bülten | 13 milyon kişilik yasa dışı bahis listesi

Kısa Dalga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 14:28


Yasadışı bahis operasyonları gündemin ilk sıralarına yerleşti. Yeni operasyonlarda milyarlarca liralık para hacminden söz edilirken, süren soruşturmada 13 milyon kullanıcı bilgisine ulaşıldığı belirtiliyor. MHP lideri Devlet Bahçeli'den 'çözüm sürecinde yeni hamle' açıklaması geldi. İBB'ye yeni operasyon yapıldı, 57 kişi gözaltına alındı. Yeni enflasyon hedefi kamu çalışanlarını harekete geçirdi: "Hepimiz alacaklıyız..."

TeknoSafari's Podcast
ChatGPT Yüzünden Karısını Dövdü!

TeknoSafari's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 26:24


Herkese merhaba! Bu hafta yapay zekanın hayatımıza getirdiği kolaylıkların ötesine geçip, biraz can sıkıcı ama bir o kadar da konuşulması gereken gerçekçi yüzünü masaya yatırdık. Gartner ve MIT'nin araştırmalarına göre yapay zeka, eleştirel düşünme yeteneğimizi köreltiyor ve beynimizdeki nöral bağlantıları fiziksel olarak zayıflatıyor. Gençlerin sosyalleşmek yerine sadece yapay zeka ile dertleştiği, sahte dopamin döngülerine girdiği yeni bir "hikikomori" dönemine mi giriyoruz? Sadece bu da değil; iş dünyasında kendi adımıza pazarlık yapması için tuttuğumuz yapay zeka ajanlarının, dev şirketlerin ajanlarıyla nasıl çatışacağını konuştuk. İş ararken CV'lere beyaz fontlarla gizli mesajlar yazarak yapay zeka sistemlerini hackleyenlerden , sağlık verilerimizi ve ChatGPT sohbetlerimizi satın alıp aleyhimize kullanabilecek sigorta devlerine kadar pek çok distopik ama gerçek ihtimali değerlendirdik. Ayrıca sinema dünyasındaki Oscar yasakları ve "%100 İnsan Yapımı" tasarımların nasıl değerlenmeye başladığına dair harika örnekler de bu bölümde. Eğer siz de beyninizi kullanmaya devam etmenin ve organik kalmanın önemine inanıyorsanız, lütfen videoyu beğenmeyi ve yorumlarda benimle fikirlerinizi paylaşmayı unutmayın. Kanala abone olarak ailemize katılabilirsiniz. İyi seyirler! 00:00 - Giriş: Yapay Zekanın Gerçek Yüzü 00:58 - Araştırmalar: Yapay Zeka Beynimizi Nasıl Köreltiyor? 05:30 - Star Trek Borg Evreni ve Kolektif Bilgi Kaybı 07:29 - İş Dünyasının Gizli Yapay Zeka Kullanımı ve Çin'in İşten Çıkarma Yasağı 08:36 - Gençlerde Asosyallik ve Chatbot Manipülasyonları 10:30 - Yapay Zeka Ajanları Geliyor: Ajanlar Arası Savaşlar Başlıyor 12:56 - İş Görüşmelerinde Yapay Zekayı Hacklemek (Beyaz Font Taktiği) 17:03 - Sigorta Şirketleri Yapay Zeka Sohbet Verilerimizin Peşinde mi? 17:56 - OpenAI'nin Avuç İçi Okuma Özelliği Ne Anlama Geliyor? 20:19 - Oscar Ödüllerinde Yapay Zeka Yasağı 21:37 - %100 İnsan Yapımı Tasarımların Değeri Neden Artıyor? 23:00 - Kısa Haberler: Grok, Magnific, Beyaz Saray Kararları ve 3D Tasarım 25:14 - Kapanış ve Gelecek Hafta Duyurusu

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast
White House Misses Appeal Deadline, France Targets Chinese Magnets

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 30:56


The crew discusses the White House missing its offshore wind appeal deadline, France’s 12 GW tender with restrictions on Chinese permanent magnets, and WOMA 2027 planning. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly newsletter on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on YouTube, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary’s “Engineering with Rosie” YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast brought to you by Strike Tape, protecting thousands of wind turbines from lightning damage worldwide. Visit strike tape.com. And now your hosts. Allen Hall: Welcome to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. I’m your host, Allen. I’m here with Rosemary Barnes, who is in Australia, and our newest guest is Nikki Briggs, who is the new CCO of Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Welcome to the show, Nikki.  Nikki Briggs: Thank you. Nice to, nice to be here.  Allen Hall: So there’s the full docket, and Nikki’s gonna get indoctrinated today to the podcast, and she’s gonna be holding on tight because we have a really, uh, very controversial podcast. I think once Rosemary gets in here and starts talking about. Offshore wind. And I wanna lead off this week ’cause it is a big deal, although not many people are talking about it, that, uh, the White House missed a deadline to file an [00:01:00] appeal against all the offshore wind farms in the United States. And the feeling was, is that there was gonna be an appeal and they’re gonna push to slow down those projects or cancel those projects. And obviously, uh, one of the purchasers of one of the sites decided to sell it back to the US for about a. Billion US dollars, but the administration missed a key deadline for appeals, uh, which may indicate that they have other things to do besides fight offshore wind Now. The question really remains is, is this going to continue on that nothing is going to happen. Uh, hopefully all the wind projects that are being built at the moment will complete and we’ll be providing power to all the onshore locations, particularly up and down along the East coast. But, uh, there’s still a long way to go here. Rosemary, I know there’s been a lot of concern about what’s happened in the United States on offshore [00:02:00] wind for several months now. You think this is gonna be just a change of direction because there’s other things happening in the world.  Rosemary Barnes: To me, it just sounded like too hard to, unlikely to actually succeed and kind of keeps on drawing attention back to the issue. So better to just kind of let it quietly fade away and not talk about it anymore. Allen Hall: And there is a financial emphasis for those companies that have these wind farms because if they can get their projects done. They get paid sooner. They can produce power, obviously they’re gonna get paid sooner. So there is a big incentive to push, push, push, push. And a lot of the projects are delivering power right now. And I think the, the biggest one, which is uh, dominion Energy’s Project of Coastal Virginia, offshore Wind is doing that. So. All these wind projects that are kinder in a way I think are going to finish, which is gonna be a, a big relief to a lot of the states.  Rosemary Barnes: I don’t wanna talk about us, um, politics because I am not living there. But don’t you have midterms coming up and potential [00:03:00] for the situation to dramatically change? Like, my understanding is that the expectation is that there will be. More, um, democratic involvement in, in decision making after the midterms. And so surely, you know, like if they don’t, if they’re not acting now, then things are likely to be easier from here on out. Is that, is that a correct interpretation of what’s going on over there?  Allen Hall: Not correct. And Nikki, you can jump in here too. Congress can change and does every two years there’s elections in the US and so the full House of Representatives is voted in or out. So all 435 members of the House of Representatives have an election, but about a third of the Senate has an election. So the Senate doesn’t change as dramatically as the House does, but, uh, for everything that’s been codified into law, which happened a year and a half ago, uh, the executive branch can kind of do what they [00:04:00] want there. So there will be very little that Congress can do. Once a law is a pass and the executive branch can continue on,  Rosemary Barnes: it’s two year terms for your house of reps. Allen Hall: Yeah. It’s two years terms. Yeah.  Rosemary Barnes: That’s not very long. That’s not very good job security.  Allen Hall: It was never meant to be  Rosemary Barnes: in school. About a thousand years ago, I learned that, um, the Australian government is, is, is largely based on a combination of um, UK and. US government basically. But I think it’s a lot closer to the us. Um, and yeah, we have, I, I think we have not, we haven’t got fixed terms, but it’s usually about every three years and yeah, you lose a few, a few months, but we don’t, we don’t do the big song and dance about it that you do with all of the, um, pre-selection and all that stuff. We don’t do that. So our, our system is a lot quicker. Um, so yeah, I just wonder like how, how do you actually govern when you have to spend half of your time worried about, um, getting in and then you can only make plans for basically one year [00:05:00] ahead or two years ahead, like at the absolute maximum.  Allen Hall: That’s the problem with House of Representative is you nailed it right on the head, which is they’re constantly fundraising and trying to get to the next election. Two years is a short amount of time anymore. They didn’t used to do it like that, where the last six months, maybe a year were campaign time, but pretty much once they get an election over, which happens in November, they’re already campaigning for the next one. So it does lead to a lot of chaos where things don’t happen in the House of Representatives like. They used to maybe 20, 25 years ago. It’s changed dramatically and I don’t think Australia has that same issue weirdly enough. Although I would say you’re becoming more like the US in a lot of ways. That’s not one of them.  Rosemary Barnes: We’ve got some, there’s some things in place, like one of the advantages of basing our system on other countries as we could take. Take the bits that worked and see what, what we could already see what didn’t really work and um, you know, try to, try to take it, um, try to take care of that, ensure that it couldn’t happen. [00:06:00] So  Allen Hall: the offshore wind piece in America rolls into other offshore wind, uh, across Europe in that, uh, although US is reconsidering offshore wind in some sense. Europe is not. In fact, uh, France is getting very active. So you remember the France has been trying to launch, uh, offshore wind tenders for about two years. So you keep hearing France is gonna go to offshore wind, and then it didn’t really happen. Well, that political gridlock is, uh, over really how to pay for the renewables, uh, and how they’re gonna try to finance this thing. Meanwhile, uh, France has, uh. Less than what? Two gigawatts of offshore wind operating against a, a national target of about 15 gigawatts by 2035. Uh, so there’s a lot of catching up to do the 12. They just had a 12 gigawatt package. They announced where, uh, they, they’re [00:07:00] attempting to really catch up all at once, uh, but buried inside of this tender. Is a supply chain rule, which is very unique. So coming outta Scotland and all the things that happen with Ming Yang in Scotland, France is doing something very similar. France is limiting the percentage or the quantity of permanent magnets that can come from China. So France is saying, Hey, they don’t wanna get locked into an offshore, offshore wind supply chain that involves China specifically for, but they’re probably the most important ingredient, which is. Permanent magnets. The Netherlands is moving ahead also and has offered two one gigawatt offshore wind farms, and it’ll be permitting those pretty quickly. So all of a sudden, the offshore wind effort for some of the countries that have been quiet in Netherlands in particular, and then France, all of a sudden probably ’cause of what’s happening in the. The straight in the Middle East have decided to speed up their offshore wind [00:08:00] projects. Is this gonna be the right move? Do you think they’re gonna stick with this process of, of completing these projects or is this a spur of the moment decision that they’re gonna change their minds later on in the next year or two once things calm down to the Middle East? Rosemary Barnes: Yeah. I mean, if it is a, a knee jerk response to the. Specific right now problem and doesn’t seem very well advised because it’s gonna be years before they actually see any electricity entering their grid. I mean, France is a bit different to other European countries ’cause they’ve got so much nuclear and in general, uh, I think with the exception of like the year before last, they had that summer where it was really hot. They had heat waves and they had to shut down a lot of. Nuclear power plants because the cooling water was too hot. They, they couldn’t, they couldn’t put it back into the river. And, um, yeah, uh, river levels were too low in some cases. So in, in that year, they did have to import energy. Um, but in general, their energy exporters. So I don’t, I, I would be surprised if this [00:09:00] was in direct response to, you know, that I don’t think they have an electricity crisis right now. Um, and, uh, yeah, I think it’s probably more of a long-term plan.  Allen Hall: Are they gonna force the OEMs to build product in country? GE already has an offshore wind blade factory in France. And, uh, they can get a lot of components in Europe for sure. You could actually dictate what percentage of the wind turbine is built in France and what is built in Europe and what’s gonna be left to be imported in from China. You think this is where everybody is headed?  Rosemary Barnes: Yeah. I mean, I think it is. Smart move to make sure that you don’t have one single country locking down any critical part of your supply chain. So I’ll agree with that. I haven’t seen the exact wording, but it’s not like it’s just banned that anything comes from China. I mean, that would be a good way to make sure that you didn’t ever get a timely, uh, a project completed in time. Um. So, you know, that makes sense. But, you know, if no one [00:10:00] project can use a hundred percent Chinese magnets or I, I don’t know the wording, maybe they’re allowed to buy, um, the rare Earth materials from China and then turn them into magnets locally. I don’t, I don’t know what the wording is, but, um, it is going to require that, you know, some new manufacturers start up and I just wonder what kind of support they’re gonna provide for that and what kind of guarantees, because it’s not, um. So straightforward to just start up a new manufacturing facility for something that has never been made in that, in that area before. Um, you know, there’s a lot of risk and hard to get financing. They’re gonna want to have some, um, guarantees from the government or some support to, you know, make sure that the risk benefit is worth it.  Allen Hall: I think that’s probably the most important part of this, is the business aspect. You can’t spool up a 20 year business. In a year that’s hard to do and you’re not gonna do it if the supply chain can willy-nilly switch to an external supply chain to China, for example. So if you do set up [00:11:00] something complicated in France, I would almost bet that they would have to pass something in law and lock it in before you see a lot of investment happening that way. Similar things happen in the UK really is uh, with all the offshore wind growth and wanting to build turbines in the country. They’re gonna have to put some barriers in to keep the Chinese out, which they’re obviously doing  Rosemary Barnes: or provide direct support. They don’t necessarily need to make it a law. I think like the way we would do it in Australia is that the government would either co-invest or they would, you know, underride a loan or um, you know, guarantee revenue or something, something like that, to make all the pieces fall into place. I don’t think, um, law is the only way to do it.  Allen Hall: France obviously is gonna be able to choose from a couple of wind OEMs. Where do you think they’ll go is It’s pretty much right now, I guess it’s Siemens and Vestas for sure. I’m not even sure GE is offering a offshore wind turbine at the moment. Does France [00:12:00] have a Siemens or Vestas stake at the minute? Rosemary Barnes: Not that I know of, but what’s happening to the um, Bel Factory? The GE Blade Factory? That was. They were making blades for hall aids, which is the troubled platform that kind of turned them off. Offshore wind altogether. Um, yeah, I don’t, I don’t know what’s happened to that one.  Allen Hall: Remember that GE sold the LM factory, what up in Poland and Vestas ended up buying that? I wonder if something similar happened here.  Rosemary Barnes: Uh, yeah. I dunno. I need to, we should have, we should have looked it up before we started recording.  Allen Hall: The thing about this podcast is that we start putting the puzzle pieces together. Before the, the pieces are out on the table. And when you see the way that GE has really slowed down offshore, obviously they talked about it a number of times that they don’t like the offshore business and would like to finish vineyard wind and all the commitments they have and then pause until they can make sure they’re gonna make money on offshore wind. Vestas is going crazy and has made a lot of sales, [00:13:00] and I know Siemens is trying to get back into that offshore market. So you really have two players. If you are not gonna choose a Chinese turbine, you see image and you have Vestas. But onshoring, that work is an obvious, uh, French move, I think just like it was in the uk. Rosemary Barnes: I mean, assuming that they are not gonna be choosing, uh, Chinese manufacturers, given that they’re trying to move away from that, um, yeah. Complete dominance, but I mean, why couldn’t Ming Yang or someone supply turbines but just, you know, get their, their magnets from a local supplier instead? I mean, it’s very common that, you know, like European manufacturers, if they wanna sell in India, then they have to have a certain local, um, you know, amount of local manufacturing. So. Why wouldn’t a, a Chinese company do the same thing? So, yeah, I don’t think they’ve only got two choices, but. Those will be the obvious ones.  Allen Hall: As wind energy professionals, staying informed is crucial, and let’s face it difficult. That’s why the Uptime podcast [00:14:00] recommends PES Wind Magazine. PES Wind offers a diverse range of in-depth articles and expert insights that dive into the most pressing issues facing our energy future. Whether you’re an industry veteran or new to wind, PES Wind has the high quality content you need. Don’t miss out. Visit PES wind.com today. So Rosemary, after the successful WMA 2026 event in Melbourne, in which I know I mispronounced, but you’re just gonna have to let it go. There’s been a a ton of inquiries about WMA 2027 and I. I’m thinking, man, we just finished moment 2026. You ready for 2027? The answer is yes, we need to go.  Rosemary Barnes: I think it’s because the, um, certain other Australian wind energy events are spamming everyone’s inboxes with like multiple emails a day, months out. It’s got everyone thinking, gee, this conference is super annoying. Thought about that [00:15:00] non annoying conference that I went to.  Nikki Briggs: Yeah. Well I’m not pestering people, but if anybody wants to, you know, get signed up to be a sponsor for WMA 2027, reach out to me because, you know, we’re that not annoying conference. So, um, we gotta have good sponsors. And  Rosemary Barnes: that is true. That is one thing about, about Wilmar is we keep it really cheap for attendees, but it is still a high quality conference. And the main way that we’re able to do that is because we have really good sponsors that. Um, yeah, they, they provide money obviously, to pay for, uh, a large chunk of the event, but they also don’t expect to be allowed to get up and sell at people. Um, yeah, I, I don’t even know how we managed to get such great sponsors that are, you know, happy with that trade off, but I guess that, yeah, they’ve figured out that it isn’t actually that beneficial to get up and give a sales pitch to people who. Receptive to it. It is much better to just get up and talk about all the things that you know, and then the people who have problems that can be solved by what you [00:16:00] do will naturally get in touch with you. I mean. I think it works better. That’s, that’s my entire sales sales approach. And I guess everybody at the, at the conference, that’s what, yeah, that’s what we’re relying on. I think it’s a better way  Nikki Briggs: and we’re here to help and save you money.  Allen Hall: Yeah. And the Woma 2027 website is up. Just Google. It’s, and we’re looking for sponsors, although a number of sponsors, pretty much everybody from 26 who wants to be back into twenties. 27. So we’ll be, uh, reaching out to all of you and making sure that happens. But the conference is probably gonna get bigger in 2027 just because of the demand. So we’ll be looking for a, a couple of more key sponsors. We want you to get involved as soon as possible. You should do that by, in the us. You can do that by getting a hold of, of Nikki. It’s Nikki, N-I-K-K-I dot Briggs, B-R-I-G-G s@wglightning.com. Or you can just go to Nikki’s LinkedIn page and send her an InMail and, uh, get ahold of her that way or [00:17:00] connect with her on LinkedIn and she’d be glad to help you. Now, Rosemary, I know one of the things we talked about was, uh, some of the expansion of topics for 2027. There was a lot of feedback and we are paying close attention. And thanks to everybody who sent us feedback on the conference, uh, the number of five star reviews are really high, and I, I’m, I’m still a little shocked and um, maybe embarrassed by like, wow. Uh, that’s awesome. But we wanna expand on some of the topics for next year, and we’re talking about doing a blade masterclass and that which would involve rosemary. Maybe some others talking about some of the blade issues that exist around the world. And Rosemary, what are you thinking about?  Rosemary Barnes: Yeah, describing how the process works. ’cause that’s the, that’s probably one of the main things, or the main value that I bring to Australia is the time that I spent working at a, um, um. Wind turbine blade manufacturer, and you know, how does the design process work? What kind of testing do they do? What [00:18:00] does certification mean? Um, all those sorts of things. Uh, they, you might think, oh, I don’t really care about that ’cause I just use the blade once I’ve got it. But anytime you run into a problem, you do need to kind of know how all that stuff works, basically. So, um, yeah, we’ll give a, a masterclass on that topic and so you can come and get. You know, a bit of an understanding about how that works. Ask whatever questions that you’ve got that relate to your specific problems, but then, you know, even if you don’t have a problem now in the future when something comes up, you’ll have that knowledge to fall back on. And it just really helps to be able to know when something’s not right, um, when something wasn’t done right. Um, yeah, I mean there are always at some point an argument about, you know, who’s gonna pay. So it is really helpful to know if things have been done the way that they said that they would be. The way they should be. Um, yeah, but I’m also. I’m really keen to hear about what to include in the main conference. ’cause you know, it can’t be the same every year. Um, I’m super focused on, on blades and I, I think we, I [00:19:00] mean, blades is the biggest, the biggest topic in wind turbine o and m, so it makes sense that we would be focused on that and we’re, we will, but I have less of, um, yeah, in depth knowledge about what non blade issues people are really struggling with at the moment. So definitely be keen to hear from. Viewers about, um, sorry, I’ll say that again. Definitely be keen to hear about potential attendees about what topics they would wanna see covered to make sure that, yeah, it’s interesting and fresh every year.  Allen Hall: Can I circle back on the masterclass a little bit because I had my own little, little mini masterclass this past week looking at the IE specification for wind turbine blades, and I don’t know what prompted me to read that document. I thought it was gonna be a lot thicker than it was, and I was shocked at the lack of detail that on the requirement side, I always think the blade people must have millions of requirements to go [00:20:00] do. And it’s gonna be very technical and a lot of check boxes there, but turns out maybe not as many as I thought there would be. Rosemary Barnes: Oh yeah. That’s interesting that you’re, you’re surprised. Um. I mean, I haven’t worked with it closely since when I was doing my PhD, uh, the PhD was on, there was a, yeah, design of a family, family of wind turbine blades. And so, you know, I was looking at the standard to see what, um, load cases that you had to consider, you know, like the 50 year extreme gust is one of the big ones. And then, you know, various operational loads and that sort of thing. Um, it’s never gonna cover absolutely everything. But I, yeah. What, what, what issues do you see that are, are missing from it?  Allen Hall: Well, when, when I look at the airplane world and we qualify an airplane with the Federal Authority, whoever that could be, it could be Yasa in Europe, could be the FAA in the United States, there’s a pages, there are books of requirements and [00:21:00] guidance materials and details of things you must do to show that the airplane is. Safe to go fly. I figured the wind turbine world would’ve adapted that to some level to have very specific requirements on design margins and, and maybe they’re there as an electrical engineer. I can’t suss all that out, but I can usually tell how rigorous the requirements are by the weight of the document. Usually those documents make a lot of noise when you drop ’em on the desk. This was, uh, a very soft whimper. I thought, well, okay, maybe there’s a lot here I’m missing. I’m sure that I am. I’m an electrical guy. I’m gonna admit it. Right now, I don’t understand all the structural things, but on the airplane side, I know that the airplanes have a lot to do and the requirements are crazy hard, but maybe there’s a lot more tolerance in wind. Rosemary Barnes: They do include safety margins, and there is, uh. A lot more, a lot more tolerance in wind as [00:22:00] there should be because people aren’t flying and wind turbines. You know, like if there was somebody like physically seated inside every blade 24 7, then I think that you would see that the, the standard would be, would be tightened up because you know, like every tightening of the standard is going to result in an increase in cost. So I mean, the biggest difference that I. I I see between, um, arrow and wind, aside from the, the safety issue is the maintenance. There is annual maintenance and they are maintained more than that. They’re, they’re constantly doing stuff, but like if it’s possible to design it to last for 20 or 30 years without needing maintenance, and that’s the way that you want it to be. In general, blades are not supposed to be maintained until there’s a problem. Um, you know, it’s not like. Places where you know that you’re gonna be replacing grease or, um, you know, anything, anything like that that’s built for accessibility. The blades are certainly, certainly not. So yeah, I mean, [00:23:00]you’re definitely not maintaining in the same way as you are with, um, aerospace or Yeah, just aviation. Allen Hall: Howard Pinrose has the, for motor dock, has the Chaos and Caffeine podcast. Which is on YouTube and I watch that. Typically Saturday morning, I think that’s when it comes out. It’s on the weekend. And his last, uh, podcast was about the studies about general maintenance. Back to Rosemary, your point that performing general maintenance, regardless of how much there is, is less costly than trying to fix it on the fly. And that if you devote. Sufficient resources to keeping the equipment maintained in the, in the way it was intended to. You’re gonna have significantly less problems. Uh, and lower costs, but it’s surprising. Wind doesn’t do that  Rosemary Barnes: well, but I mean, the difference is that wind is designed to not be maintained. So it’s, it’s not easier engineering, or not [00:24:00] engineering. It’s not like lazy. It’s actually the opposite. It’s actually really hard to design something that won’t need to be maintained for 30 years. I mean, think about another machine that is not supposed to be looked at for 30 years and you know, that will go through the stress that a wind turbine blade does. But you know, if you think of. Yeah, anything that’s inside your blade, like think about, um, the lightning cable in a blade. Um, you know, like the, if it, if it breaks, you have to cut open the blade to get into it. And, um, most of the length of the blade, that would be, that would be what you would do. It’s huge, huge, huge repair. Um, so, you know, you design it so that that will very rarely happen in theory, you know, if everything’s working well, maybe the lightning cable is a bad example because, um, the lightning protection system is. Almost certainly the, the least well-functioning part of a, a wind turbine, I’d say. But you know, like you think about in every other part of the blade structure, you know, you design it so that it will last for 30 years easily. Um, and then [00:25:00] it’s only when several things go wrong that you would end up having to go in and do that. Um, that maintenance.  Allen Hall: This should be kind of a woma topic actually, because is it even conceivable that you could have minimal maintenance on such a. Heavy industrial piece of equipment for 30 years versus every other machine in human operation that can’t do that. What other machine, I’m sure somebody will write in about that. And if you, if you know what, a machine will operate for 30 years with no maintenance, please send us a note because I don’t know what that is.  Rosemary Barnes: No, I, I think Brent turbines are really, are really special and I think that it is, uh, like commonly misunderstood that, um, you know. Not maintaining for 30 years is, you know, somehow not in engineering correctly or making the engineering easier, but it’s the opposite. You’re making the engineering harder. The same with manufacturing of, um, the blades specifically or anything made out of composite materials. Like the tolerances are huge, but the fact is that that makes the engineering harder, not easier because it has to work at [00:26:00] any, you know, if the web is here or if it’s a hundred millimeters this way, it’s still has to work exactly the same for the exact same amount of time. So to make it low cost and reliable for that amount of time with that little maintenance is a huge job. Um, and you know, one world record that I know that wind turbines have is that the blades are the largest, like single piece component of any human made structure. There is nothing, there’s nothing bigger than, um, a wind turbine blade. Like a bridge is made of multiple different members and a airplane. Has, you know, two, two wings that don’t even, even the span of most airplanes isn’t, um, both wings together isn’t the same as the longest wind turbine blades. Like, there’s not, there’s no one big single component that’s bigger than a wind turbine blade. Not to mention the strain. Um, they bend a lot that they, they really, they really bend a lot. That’s a very. Difficult operating environment. They do millions of, of fatigue cycles in their [00:27:00] lifetime. Uh, it’s just like, you know, they’re, they’re breaking records all over the place. It’s a, it’s a super cool thing to mark on as an engineer, to be honest. Allen Hall: Okay. So at Walmart 2026, I know that was one of the discussions that popped up, uh, on the panel, was what should we expect for a lifetime? Or sort of a less re a reduced level of maintenance on a wind turbine. And the answer was maybe a year. And I thought that was a very Australian way of answering that question. It’s, it’s a real answer. I think, uh, the people that operate wind turbines know that that probably is true. You got about a year and then you gotta get on it. But financial investors don’t necessarily have that opinion about it. They think you just turn it on, let it run 30 years and collect all this money and. What we’re learning is it’s, it’s a complicated problem. And Rosemary, I think you’re 100% right. All the variables that happen during the manufacturing and the design of a wind turbine have to incorporate safety features that keep that operating for 30 years. That’s really hard to do, [00:28:00] and you’d have no way to really verify it once you shove it out the door, especially the first thousand you make. It’s almost an impossible task.  Rosemary Barnes: Yeah, I mean there obviously there is heaps of maintenance that needs to be done to, to wind turbines, even if it is incredibly low maintenance compared to other kinds of machines. And if you are skipping that kind of maintenance or doing it incorrectly, then that is definitely a very um, Australia relevant issue. You know, everyone’s on these full service agreements. Sometimes not for the full lifetime of the the turbine. So you can imagine if you’re kind of like half-assing your maintenance for the, those first 10 years, then you’re just sending a, you know, time bomb to the next person to take over that contract. So. That’s a real challenge, but I’d see it with blades where it’s like, oh, they’re just quietly fixing, um, damages. They get the same damage over and over again and they just quietly fix it and not say anything and, or, you know, not really raise it like maybe you’re technically getting the reports, but it’s never flagged that, you know, Hey, this is a serial issue and no one’s ever investigating. What’s the [00:29:00] real root cause of this? It might be that, you know, they’re fixing it well enough to last to the end of the FSA period. And then, yeah. Oh hey. Turns out your whole fleet has a serial issue that you need to take care of now with, without the backing of the manufacturer, which, um, you know, obviously makes it about 10 times harder. Allen Hall: And that’s why you want to go to Wilma 2027 because we’re gonna to talk about that issue in a. About 20 others during the two day event. At least that’s what it’s scheduled for right now. Maybe it’ll go to a third day. Rosemary, maybe we need to add a third day because of all the topics  Rosemary Barnes: we need to move to a beach location. If we’re gonna start going for multiple days,  Allen Hall: Rosemary wants to have it in Fiji or was it Tahiti? What was the other place you were saying you would like to go to?  Rosemary Barnes: Tahiti would be fine. Um, Maldives is what I was saying, but yeah, I will accept that. It’s not that. Logical to run Australia. Um, win o and m event offshore. Allen Hall: We wanna send a congratulations to Yolanda and [00:30:00]Manuel as they have gotten married down in Mexico, uh, with all friends and family, several hundred attendees as I have learned. So congratulations to those two. And Yolanda will be back on the podcast. In the next week or two, that wraps up another episode of the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. If today’s discussion sparked any questions or ideas, we’d love for to hear from you, just reach out to us on LinkedIn and don’t forget to subscribe. So if you never miss an episode. And if you found value in today’s conversation, please leave us a review. It helps other wind energy professionals discover the show. For Rosie and Nikki, I’m Allen Hall, and we’ll see you here next week on the Uptime Wind Energy [00:31:00] Podcast.

Medyascope.tv Podcast
Yaban hayatını tehdit eden Milli Parklar Yasa Tasarısı | Ebru Arıman | Patidio ile Hayvani Bakış

Medyascope.tv Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2026 21:22


Patidi Diyo ile Hayvani Bakış'ın bu haftaki bölümünde Meral Candan, Türkiye Vegan Derneği Başkanı Ebru Arıman ile Meclis'te tartışılan yaban hayatı yasa tasarısını değerlendiriyor. Ebru Arıman, tasarının muğlak ifadeler içerdiğini, popülasyon tespitlerinin sağlıklı yapılamadığını ve bu durumun yaban hayvanları için geri dönüşü olmayan riskler oluşturduğunu anlatıyor. Ayrıca Milli Parklar Kanunu ile doğal yaşam alanlarının turizme ve yapılaşmaya açılmasının, yaban hayvanlarının beslenme ve üreme alanlarını daralttığını ve şehir merkezlerine inmelerine yol açtığını vurguluyor. Programda, doğa dengesi, ekolojik yıkım zincirleri, istilacı türler ve yaban hayatını koruma stratejileri detaylı şekilde tartışılıyor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe
Victoria'da yasa dışı tütün satan işletmeler kapatılabilir

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 9:42


Victoria hükümeti, eyalette yasa dışı tütün ve elektronik sigara satan işletmeleri kapatmak için yeni yetkiler getirdi. Bu yılın başlarında, Victoria hükümeti, eyalette yasa dışı tütün satışlarına karşı mücadele etmek için bir tütün lisanslama sistemi ve yeni bir düzenleyici kuruluş olan Victoria Tütün Lisanslama Kurumu'nu (T-L-V) kurdu. Bu yıl yürürlüğe girecek yeni yasalar, kuruma yasa dışı tütün satan işletmelerin kapatılmasını emretme ve ev sahiplerine işletmeleri tahliye etme yetkisi verecek.

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe
Ziyaretçi vizesi sahibi İranlılara Avustralya'ya giriş yasağı başladı

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 8:00


Ziyaretçi vizesi sahibi İranlıların Avustralya'ya girişi yasaklandı! 26 Mart'ta başlayan yasak, altı ay boyunca geçerli olacak.

NTVRadyo
İşe Giderken - 17 Şubat 2026

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 81:30


erdo alp temmuz ubat yasa zonguldak etiyopya
Disket Kutusu
Steam Yasağının Arkası: Ülkemize Neler Kaybettirecek? #OYUNUMADOKUNMA

Disket Kutusu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 19:38


Türk oyun sektörü parlayan yıldıza dönüşme yolunda emin adımlarla ilerlerken böyle bir yaklaşımla karşılaşmak üzücü, ancak şaşırtıcı değil. Bu videoda tasarıya dair bildiklerimizden, sektörümüz için yıkıcı olabilecek etkisinden ve gerçekleşmemesi için neler yapabileceğimizden bahsettik.

COSMO Köln Radyosu
16 yaş altı çocuk ve gençlere sosyal medya yasağı

COSMO Köln Radyosu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 20:50


Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok, Snapchat, YouTube gibi platformlarda her geçen gün cinsel içerik, manipülasyon ve şiddetin arttığı gözleniyor. Ve çocuklar zararlı görüntülere kolayca erişebiliyor, hatta bağımlı hale geliyor. 15-16 yaş altı gruba sosyal medya yasağı getiren ilk ülke Avustralya. Türkiye, İngiltere, Fransa, İspanya, Danimarka ve Avusturya yaş limiti getirmeyi tasarlayan ülkeler arasında. Almanya'da da konu gündemde. Çocukları sosyal medyadan uzak tutmak gerçekten onları korur mu? Sorumluluk çocuklarda mı, ailelerde mi, yoksa dev teknoloji şirketlerinde mi? Psikiyatrist doktor Derya Şahin ile konuştuk. Mikrofonda Gökçe Göksu ve Eren Mahir Gençer var. Von Gökçe Göksu und Eren Mahir Gençer.

DijitalHayatTV
"Veri Paylaşımı Egemenliği Tasarlamaktır" | Bölüm570

DijitalHayatTV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 23:33


30.01.2026 | Dijital Hayat Bölüm570 - TRT Radyo1 | "Veri Paylaşımı Egemenliği Tasarlamaktır" Dr. Bilal Eren'in hazırlayıp, sunduğu Dijital Hayat programımızda bu hafta, HUX AI Kurucusu Dr. Merve Ayyüce Kızrak ile; - Kamu Verisinin Paylaşımı, Egemenlikten Vazgeçmek mi? - Kamu Verisinin Açık Hale Getirilerek Toplumsal Faydaya Dönüştüğü Başarı Öyküleri? - Veri Paylaşımının Önündekileri Endişeler Neler, Nasıl Aşılabilir? - Kamu Veri Paylaşımı için Açıklık Kültürü, Liderlik, Teknik Yeterlilikler, İnsan Kaynağı, Yasa gibi Eksiklerimiz Neler? - Veri Paylaşımını Kurumsallaştırarak, Sürdürülebilir Kılmak için Neler Gerekli? - Veri Alanı Nedir, Nasıl Çalışır? - Kamu Veri Alanı Konsepti Veri Paylaşımın Engellerine Çözüm Olur mu? Başlıklarını konuştuk. Dijital Hayat, her cuma saat 15:30'da TRT Radyo1 mikrofonlarında canlı yayında... Tüm geçmiş ve gelecek yayınlarımız için; Web: https://www.dijitalhayat.tv

Michael Kuyucu ile Müzik Habercisi
15 Yaşından Küçük Olanlara Sosyal Medya Yasağı mı Geliyor?

Michael Kuyucu ile Müzik Habercisi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 1:12


Müzik Yolculuğu'nun bu bölümünde Prof. Dr. Michael Kuyucu, sosyal medya yasaklarını yorumluyor.

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe
Gençlere yönelik sosyal medya yasağı birinci ayında nasıl gidiyor?

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 9:10


Yeni rakamlar, Avustralya'nın dünyada bir ilk olan sosyal medya yaş kısıtlamalarının Aralık ayında yürürlüğe girmesiyle birlikte 4,7 milyondan fazla sosyal medya hesabının devre dışı bırakıldığını, silindiğini veya kısıtlandığını ortaya koydu. Bu reformlar, son bir haftada sosyal medya kullanıcılarına yönelik yeni bir tehditle mücadele etmek için harekete geçen birçok ülke nedeniyle dünya çapında büyük bir inceleme konusu oldu.

Boş Yapma Enstitüsü
Seyir Terası #10 - Yas

Boş Yapma Enstitüsü

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 73:43


2025'in son kaydında, çoğunluğu güncel filmlerden oluşan bir seçki üzerinden yasın hem bireysel hem kolektif etkilerini eşeliyoruz.All of Us Strangers, The Broken Circle Breakdown, Manchester by the Sea, Kaygı, A Ghost Story, Aftersun, Bez Konca ve Drive My Car üzerinden; yasın sinemada nasıl zamana, mekâna, bedene ve dile yerleştiğini konuşuyoruz.Yas başlayıp biten bir şey midir, yoksa bizimle mi kalır? Kimin yası kamusal alanda görünür?Yasa direnmek ya da ondan kaçmak mümkün müdür? gibi sorulara yanıt aradığımız yeni bölümümüzü YouTube ve Spotify üzerinden dinleyebilirsiniz.Podcasters: Azra Çelenk, Ozan Özkan Kurgu&Miksaj: Müjdat Çetin Jingle: Ozan Özvatan Anons: Çisel Karacebe Afiş: Çakıl Ece Çakmakcı

Yeni Şafak Podcast
Ersin Çelik - Cuma saati: Gizli yasağın dersleri

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 7:15


Geçenlerde gazetenin telefonu çaldı. Arayan sesin tonunda hem bir öfke hem de kırgınlık vardı. Kendini tanıttı; bir baba, bir hekim... Söze, “Ersin Bey, 2025 yılındayız ama bu memlekette hâlâ, eğitim kurumlarında ibadet etmenin önünde engeller var, biliyor musunuz?” diyerek girdi. “Nasıl olur hocam? Daha geçenlerde İstanbul Valiliği cuma namazı saatiyle ilgili genelgeyi hatırlattı, kamuda esneklik var” diyecek oldum.

Karşı Mahalle Podcast
Haftalık: Asgari ücret açlık sınırının altında! Türkiye zengin ülkeler ligine mi giriyor?

Karşı Mahalle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 26:36


Haftalık programında Fatma İnce ve Mert Büyükkarabacak geçtiğimiz haftanın politik gelişmelerini değerlendiriyor:→ AB 2025'teki içten yanmalı otomobil yasağını neden kaldırdı? → Suriye çıkarması, Halep çatışması, Fidan'a bunu kim yaptı?→ Asgari ücret açlık sınırının altında! → AKP'de veliaht çekişmeleri, faşizmin birkaç tonu ve operasyonlar→ Özel Yasa'ya CHP destek verecek mi?→ Uçum: Geçiş sürecinde demokrasi pazarlığı olmaz→ Türkiye zengin ülkeler ligine mi giriyor? → Saran'ı kimler sarıyor? Tribünleri politikleştirme çabaları→ Okuma ve izleme önerileri

Farklı Düşün
Warner Bros, Sosyal Medya Yasağı, Acapulco, More Everything Forever

Farklı Düşün

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 131:15


Bu bölümde Warner Bros'un satışı, Avustralya'da yürürlüğe giren 16 yaş altı için sosyal medya yasağı, Acapulco dizisi ve More Everything Forever kitabı üzerine sohbet ettik.Bizi dinlemekten keyif alıyorsanız, kahve ısmarlayarak bizi destekleyebilir ve Telegram grubumuza katılabilirsiniz. :)Yorumlarınızı, sorularınızı ya da sponsorluk tekliflerinizi info@farklidusun.net e-posta adresine iletebilirsiniz.Zaman damgaları:00:00 - Podcast Ödülleri, AI'ın Farklı Kullanım Alanları19:30 - Haftamız nasıl geçti33:27 - Warner Bros.49:43 - 16 Yaş Altına Sosyal Medya Yasağı58:56 - Storyteller Aranıyor1:07:18 - Okuduklarımız, More Everything Forever1:47:35 - İzlediklerimiz, Acapulco2:09:46 - Haftanın AlbümüBölüm linkleri:MonoforMustafa B. Bozkurt [Lex Historiae]I'm Kenyan. I Don't Write Like ChatGPT. ChatGPT Writes Like Me.Netflix is buying Warner Bros: All of the latest updatesAustralia boots kids under 16 off social media: how platforms are respondingSteve Jobs Insult ResponseAgainst the GrainEnshittification: Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About ItThe Ultimate Hidden Truth of the WorldThe Anxious GenerationSuperbloom: How Technologies of Connection Tear Us Apart10 Rules for Raising Kids in a High-Tech WorldMore Everything ForeverWhat Billionaire Tech CEOs Get Wrong About The Future, with Adam BeckerThe Science of StorytellingThe Elements of StyleDepressed tech workers can't stop talking about Zuck and Musk, therapists saySilicon ValleyUncanny ValleyWhite NoisePluribusIT: Welcome to DerryAcapulcoFalloutFantastic Mr. FoxThe PittSovak - Sovak

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe
Nefret söylemi ve antisemitizmle mücadele için yasa değişikliği geliyor

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 7:04


Hafta sonu gerçekleşen Bondi Beach terör saldırısının ardından, Albanese hükümeti nefret söylemine karşı önlemleri sıkılaştırmaya ve sertleştirmeye yönelik yasal reformlar hazırlıyor.

Medyascope.tv Podcast
Sosyal medya yasağı çocukları durdurur mu? | Açık Oturum

Medyascope.tv Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 52:06


Açık Oturum'un bu bölümünde Avustralya'da 16 yaşın altındakiler için başlayan sosyal medya yasağı ile yeniden gündeme gelen sosyal medya ve yapay zeka ele alınıyor. AB Basın ve Medya Özgürlüğü İzleme Uzmanı Gürkan Özturan, Klinik Psikolog Deniz Bozunoğulları, İletişim Uzmanı, Sivil Düşün Avrupa Birliği Programı'ndan Şevket Uyanık ve Tuhaf Studio'dan teknolojist Ahmet Sabancı Göksel Göksu'nun sorularını cevaplıyor. Konuklar, sosyal medyanın yasaklanmasının sorunu çözmeyeceği görüşünde birleşti; başta beyin gelişimi olmak üzere çocuklar üzerindeki olumsuz etkilere dikkat çeken uzmanlar, sosyal medyanın çocuklar için güvenli bir alan olması için yapılması gerekenleri Açık Oturum'da anlatıyor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe
A parent's guide to help teens adjust to social media age restrictions - Gençlerin sosyal medya yasağına uyum sağlama rehberi

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 8:52


Australia is restricting access to social media accounts for under-16s, and many families are wondering what it means in practice. While the rules place responsibility on tech platforms rather than young people or their parents, the changes may still create stress for teens who rely on social media to stay connected. Find out how the ban will work, why connection still matters, and how experts suggest supporting young people through the transition. - Avustralya 16 yaşından küçüklerin sosyal medya hesaplarına erişimini kısıtladı ve birçok aile bunun pratikte ne anlama geldiğini merak ediyor. Yeni kurallar, sorumluluğu gençler veya ebeveynleri yerine teknoloji platformlarına yüklese de yasaklar bağlantıda kalmak için sosyal medyaya güvenen gençler için hala stres yaratabilir. Yasağın nasıl işleyeceğini, kişisel bağların neden hala önemli olduğunu ve uzmanların geçiş sürecinde gençleri nasıl destekleyebileceğini bu makalede öğrenebilirsiniz.

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe
SBS Türkçe Canlı – 11 Aralık 2025 Perşembe | Avustralya'da sosyal medya yasağı

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 54:13


Hafta içi Salı hariç her gün Avustralya doğu kıyıları saati ile 14:00 ile 15:00 arasında yayınlanan SBS Türkçe radyo programını artık reklamsız, müziksiz ve kesintisiz bir şekilde dinleyebilirsiniz.

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe
SBS Türkçe Canlı – 11 Aralık 2025 Perşembe | Avustralya'da sosyal medya yasağı

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 54:13


Hafta içi Salı hariç her gün Avustralya doğu kıyıları saati ile 14:00 ile 15:00 arasında yayınlanan SBS Türkçe radyo programını artık reklamsız, müziksiz ve kesintisiz bir şekilde dinleyebilirsiniz.

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe
Yasağa az kaldı: Sosyal Medya bağımlılığı yaşayan çocuklar, yoksunluk belirtileri gösterebilir!

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 14:06


Sosyal Medya bağımlılığı yaşayan çocuklar, 10 Aralık'ta başlayacak yasağın ardından yoksunluk belirtileri yaşayabilir! Psikolog Senem Eren, kaygı ve ruh hali değişiklikleri yaşayan çocukların öfke patlamalarına ve isyanına karşı ailelere sükunet, kararlılık ve destekleyici olma çağrısı yapıyor!

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe
Avustralya'da 16 yaş altına sosyal medya yasağına Reddit ve Kick de eklendi

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 7:48


Gelecek ay Avustralya'da çocukları korumayı amaçlayan yeni sosyal medya kuralları devreye giriyor. 10 Aralık'tan sonra 16 yaşından küçük çocuklara dokuz sosyal medya platformu yasak olacak.

Autoline Daily - Video
AD #4163 - Yasa's Dinky 28-Lb., 1,000-HP E-Motor; GM Adds $8 Billion In Market Cap; Chip Shortage Could Cripple EU Autos

Autoline Daily - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 10:54


- Chip Shortage Could Cripple EU Autos - Stellantis To Source Niron Magnets in U.S. - GM Adds $8 Billion In Market Cap - Baidu Bringing Robotaxis To Swiss - Uber Invests in Dutch AV Company - Yasa's Dinky 28-Lb., 1,000-HP E-Motor  - Nissan Kei-Concept Sports Solar Roof - BYD Teases New Kei Car for Japan - Ford Offers 15-Year Warranty on Back Up Cameras

Autoline Daily
AD #4163 - Yasa's Dinky 28-Lb., 1,000-HP E-Motor; GM Adds $8 Billion In Market Cap; Chip Shortage Could Cripple EU Autos

Autoline Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 10:39 Transcription Available


- Chip Shortage Could Cripple EU Autos - Stellantis To Source Niron Magnets in U.S. - GM Adds $8 Billion In Market Cap - Baidu Bringing Robotaxis To Swiss - Uber Invests in Dutch AV Company - Yasa's Dinky 28-Lb., 1,000-HP E-Motor  - Nissan Kei-Concept Sports Solar Roof - BYD Teases New Kei Car for Japan - Ford Offers 15-Year Warranty on Back Up Cameras

Kutsal Motor
Bu Yasa Geçmemeli, Yeni Sezon Yerli Diziler, Ebubekir Uçuyor, Helal Olsun Musti | Üçlü Format #40

Kutsal Motor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 124:12


Canlı yayında ilgimizi çeken haber ve videoları yorumluyoruz, boş yapmak için fırsat kolluyoruz. 00:00 | Giriş07:10 | Yeni Yasa Taslağının Detayları25:20 | Bu Yasaya Karşı Ne Yapılabilir?50:05 | Almanya'da Filistin Açıklamasına Tutuklama53:40 | Çin'de İnanılmaz Gelişme1:08:50 | RTÜK Başkanı Durdurulamıyor1:11:00 | Dünyayı Gizli Translar Yönetiyor!!!1:15:35 | Helal Olsun Mustafa Sandal1:18:20 | Yunanistan'a Günübirlik Market Alışverişi Turları1:27:00 | En Tutar Albora Erkeği1:28:45 | Yeni Sezon Yerli Diziler1:53:50 | I'm the Big Boss1:56:25 | Stellan Skarsgård'ın Filistin Açıklaması

Aposto! Altı Otuz
Eylem yasağı, ders başı | 8 Eylül 2025

Aposto! Altı Otuz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 10:25


CHP Gençlik Kolları'nın İstanbul il binası önünde toplanma çağrısı yapmasının ardından Valilik 6 ilçede eylem ve etkinlikleri yasakladı. 18 milyonu aşkın öğrenci için yeni eğitim-öğretim yılı bugün başlıyor.Bu bölüm Garanti BBVA Portföy hakkında reklam içermektedir. GBJ - Garanti Portföy Bankacılık Sektörü Hisse Senedi Serbest Fon (Hisse Senedi Yoğun Fon) nitelikli yatırımcılara tek işlemle portföy çeşitlendirme imkanı sunuyor. Ayrıntılı bilgiye buradan erişebilirsiniz.

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe
Çocuklara sosyal medya yasağına YouTube da dahil edildi

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 6:30


Federal Hükümet 16 yaşından küçük çocuklara yönelik sosyal medya yasağına YouTube'u da dahil edeceğini açıkladı. Bu kararın alınmasında e-Güvenlik Komiserliği'nin tavsiyeleri etkili oldu. Ancak bazıları da sosyal medya platformlarına yönelik daha geniş kapsamlı bir reform yapılması çağrısında bulundu.

Anadolu Ajansı Podcast
Trump'ın “Büyük Güzel Yasa Tasarısı” ne vadediyor?

Anadolu Ajansı Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 4:04


Tasarının çeşitli toplumsal kesimler için değişen şekillerde olumlu ve olumsuz sonuçları var. Siyasetçiler ise politik olarak kullanışlı gördükleri noktalara odaklanıp tüm tasarıyı tek boyutta ele alma eğiliminde. Yazan: Bekir İlhan  Seslendiren: Halil İbrahim Ciğer

Kısa Dalga Podcast
Bir yasa teklifi: Geri dönüşü olmayan yıkım sürecini başlatabilir | Sıcak Hava Dalgası

Kısa Dalga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 37:20


Zeytinlik, mera ve ormanlık alanları tehdit eden torba yasa teklifinin 24 Haziran 2025 tarihinde Meclis Genel Kurulu'nda görüşülmesi bekleniyor. Özgür Gürbüz ile konuşan TEMA Vakfı Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı Deniz Ataç, “yasa teklifi geçerse bu ülkeye çok zarar verir” diyor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ortamlarda Satılacak Bilgi
Lider Olmak İçin 21 Yasa

Ortamlarda Satılacak Bilgi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 36:06


Yapay zekâ destekli Samsung BESPOKE AI beyaz eşyalarla tanışın!Akıllı cihazlar sayesinde eviniz daha zeki, hayatınız daha kolay.Tüm beyaz eşyaları tek yerden yöneten SmartThings* uygulaması ile hem evde hem dışarıda kontrol sizde. Beyaz eşyalarınız birbiriyle haberleşir, sizi tanır ve alışkanlıklarınıza göre senaryoları otomatik olarak devreye alır. Uzaktan kontrol ve Knox güvenliği sayesinde verileriniz daima korunur.https://www.samsung.com/tr/home-appliances/bespoke-home/*Instagram: @ortamlardasatilacakbilgiTwitter: @OrtamlardaB* Reklam ve İş birlikleri için: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ortamlardasatilacakbilgi@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Yeni çıkan kitabım “Kendimi Nasıl İyileştiririm?”i almak için: ⁠⁠⁠https://amzn.eu/d/0wFlqHl⁠⁠⁠*Bu bölüm "⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Samsung⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠" hakkında reklam içerir

RUMFAR AFRICA | ADPlus Hausa
43 | ME YASA AKE YIWA AGENT KALLON MACUCI? | MUSTAHU SALISU MAIKAHO | RUMFAR AFRICA PODCAST HAUSA

RUMFAR AFRICA | ADPlus Hausa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 82:31


TATTAUNAWA A KAN AIKIN AGENT MATSALOLINSA DA HANYOYIN MAGANCE SU, DA KUMA ALAKAR AGENT DA HUKUMAR JIN DADIN ALHAZAI TA NAJERIYA (NAHCON), TARE DA SHUGABAN KAMFANIN MAIKAHO TRAVEL AGENT, KANO.

Kısa Dalga Podcast
PKK'dan yasa şartı… Özgür Özel'e fezleke... I Bülten

Kısa Dalga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 15:54


Gündemin öne çıkan gelişmelerinden derleyerek hazırladığımız Kısa Dalga Bülten yayında... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aposto! Altı Otuz
Paskalya ateşkesi, planlı sezaryen yasağı | 21 Nisan 2025

Aposto! Altı Otuz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 10:25


Rusya, Paskalya Bayramı vesilesiyle Ukrayna'da ateşkes ilan etti ama Moskova'nın samimiyeti sorgulandı. Sağlık Bakanlığı özel tıp merkezlerinde planlı sezaryeni yasakladı. Bu bölüm Odeabank hakkında reklam içermektedir. Yatırıma başlamak ya da birikimlerini daha bilinçli yönetmek isteyenlere rehberlik eden podcast serisi Odea ile Yatırım Odaklı Podcast 3. sezonuyla yine dopdolu. Yatırım Odaklı Podcast'i buradan dinlemeye başlayabilirsiniz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tea with Mara
Yasa and The Boodles

Tea with Mara

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 37:50


"Yasa and The Boodles" is a Dharma talk offered at Two Hands Sangha on the story of Yasa who gives up his life of drunken debauchery to find peace in this lifetime with the Buddha's teachings. So what is a Boodle? Mostly just me mis-speaking which I was going to edit out, but I decided it was to silly and fun to cut. Or maybe "Yasa and The Boodles" is the name of my band. I don't know. I hope you get some laughs AND some dharma out of this wonderful story. Enjoy!https://bio.reverendgeorgebeecher.com

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe
Veri güvenliği endişeleri ABD'de TikTok yasağına yol açtı. Nasıl uygulanacak?

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 10:13


ABD'de Yüksek Mahkeme'nin, sosyal medya platformu Tiktok'un, satılmaması halinde yasaklanmasını öngören yasayı onaylaması sonrası uygulamaya Pazar günü itibariyle bu ülkede ulaşılamadı. Peki, yasak nasıl işleyecek ve bu neden oluyor?

Aposto! Altı Otuz
Dönüş yolu, yurt dışı yasağı | 10 Aralık 2024

Aposto! Altı Otuz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 12:41


Ülkelerine geri dönmeye başlayan Suriye vatandaşları, Hatay Reyhanlı'daki sınır kapısında kuyruk oluşturdu. Güney Kore Devlet Başkanı Yoon Suk Yeol'a yurt dışına çıkış yasağı getirildi. Bu bölüm Tissot hakkında reklam içermektedir. Tissot'nun yeni T-Touch Connect Sport modeli, spor ve sağlık yolculuğunuzun ayrılmaz bir parçası olacak. Gücünü güneşten alan saat, İsviçre saatçiliğini Tissot'nun özgün çizgisinde gösteriyor. Klasik ve şık tasarımla fonksiyonu bir araya getiren, aktif yaşam tarzının tamamlayıcısı Tissot T-Touch Connect Sport ile buradan tanışabilirsiniz.

Aposto! Altı Otuz
Kreş yasağı, borç affı | 26 Kasım 2024

Aposto! Altı Otuz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 10:23


Çevre ve Şehircilik Bakanlığı, belediyelerin açtığı kreşlerin kapatılması ve yenilerinin açılmasının engellenmesi için resmî yazı gönderdi. AK Parti, 2015 yılı öncesine ait GSS borçlarının silinmesine yönelik yasa tasarısını Meclis'e sundu. Bu bölüm Continental hakkında reklam içermektedir. Kış aylarında güvenli sürüşün anahtarı, doğru lastik seçiminden geçiyor. 7°'nin altındaki sıcaklıklarda üstün performans sunan Continental kış lastikleri, zorlu hava koşullarında maksimum yol tutuşu sağlayarak hem güvenliğinizi artırıyor hem de lastiklerinizin ömrünü uzatıyor. Continental lastiklerle tanışmak için burayı ziyaret edebilirsiniz. Aposto Gündem'e buradan ulaşabilirsiniz.

Aposto! Altı Otuz
Aposto Altı Otuz | 10 Kasım Pazar - Grammy adayları, Queer yasağı

Aposto! Altı Otuz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 15:40


67. Grammy Ödülleri'nin adayları belli oldu, adaylıklara kadınlar damga vurdu. Kadıköy Kaymakamlığı MUBI Fest'in açılış filmini yasaklayınca, MUBI tüm festivali iptal etti. Bu bölüm Şişecam hakkında reklam içermektedir. Şişecam, kurucusu Mustafa Kemal Atatürk'ü, aramızdan ayrılışının 86. yıldönümünde #HepBizimle filmiyle anıyor. Şişecam'ın 10 Kasım için hazırladığı Atatürk'ün hem askerî dehasına hem de hayata geçirdiği devrimlerle modern Türkiye'ye katkılarına dikkat çeken film "Hep Bizimle"yi buradan izleyebilirsiniz. Aposto Gündem'e buradan ulaşabilirsiniz.

Aposto! Altı Otuz
Aposto Altı Otuz | 26 Ekim Cumartesi - Tek kullanımlık yasağı, kayıp kentler

Aposto! Altı Otuz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 11:28


Birleşik Krallık'ta hükümet, tek kullanımlık elektronik sigaraları yasaklama kararı aldı. İpek Yolu üzerinde kayıp iki kent LiDAR teknolojisiyle yeniden keşfedildi. TUSAŞ saldırısını PKK üstlendi. Bu bölüm Kadın Emeğini Değerlendirme Vakfı hakkında reklam içermektedir. Oxfam KEDV'in (Kadın Emeğini Değerlendirme Vakfı), Mey I Diageo, Samandağ Belediyesi ve Samandağ Kadın Kooperatifi işbirliği ile oluşturduğu dayanışma projesi, Samandağ Gastronomi Köyü'nün hayata geçmesi için çalışmalar tüm hızıyla devam ediyor. Oxfam KEDV'in faaliyetlerini buradan inceleyebilirsiniz.

Medyascope.tv Podcast
Güne Başlarken (30 Temmuz 2024): Tartışmalı sokak hayvanları yasa teklifi kabul edildi

Medyascope.tv Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 4:14


Günaydın! Salı sabahından herkese merhaba. Medyascope'un podcast'i Güne Başlarken'de günün öne çıkan haberlerine birlikte bakalım. 

Medyascope.tv Podcast
Güne Başlarken (29 Temmuz 2024): Tartışmalı sokak hayvanları yasa teklifi Meclis'te

Medyascope.tv Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 5:17


Prodüktör: Büşra Uygun Günaydın! Pazartesi sabahından herkese merhaba. Medyascope'un podcast'i Güne Başlarken'de, günün öne çıkan haberlerine birlikte bakalım.

Medyascope.tv Podcast
Güne Başlarken (24 Temmuz 2024): Sokak hayvanları yasa teklifi komisyonda kabul edildi

Medyascope.tv Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 4:39


Günaydın! Çarşamba sabahından herkese merhaba. Ben Mert Gümüş. Özge Elvan'ın prodüktörlüğünü yaptığı Medyascope'un podcast'i Güne Başlarken'de, günün öne çıkan haberlerine birlikte bakalım.

Açık Bilinç
'Ötanazi' ve sokak hayvanları yasa tasarısı

Açık Bilinç

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 26:02


'Ötanazi' nedir? Hangi tartışmaların odağındadır? Pasif-Aktif ötanazi uygulamaları ve farklı ülkelerin farklı yaklaşımları... Bu konunun 'sokak hayvanları yasa tasarısı ile ne ilgisi var?