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Zephyr Energy PLC CEO Colin Harrington joined Steve Darling from Proactive to provide an operational update on the company's Paradox Basin project in Utah, highlighting a significant milestone in the path toward first gas production. The company announced the successful completion of an in-line inspection (ILI) of its gas pipeline infrastructure, enabling the formal commencement of the regulatory approval process required to transport gas into the regional pipeline network. Harrington explained that the inspection was carried out by a specialist team operating under the supervision of Enbridge and involved a comprehensive technical assessment of approximately 20.9 miles of pipeline connecting Zephyr's Powerline Road Gas Plant to the Northwest Pipeline system. The inspection was designed to evaluate the integrity and operational readiness of the infrastructure as the company prepares to begin gas exports from its Paradox project. According to the results of the analysis, the pipeline was confirmed to be structurally sound at its current operating pressure, with no repairs required and no immediate integrity concerns identified. Management views the outcome as a major validation of the quality and condition of the infrastructure and an important step in reducing operational risk as the project moves closer to production. To accommodate the higher operating pressure required for commercial gas transportation into the Northwest Pipeline system, four short sections of the pipeline have been identified for routine visual inspection. The successful completion of the ILI process allows Zephyr to formally enter the regulatory approval phase necessary to increase operating pressure and secure authorization for gas transportation. The company expects to provide additional guidance regarding the timing of first gas production once further feedback is received from Enbridge concerning the regulatory review schedule. Beyond pipeline readiness, Zephyr continues to advance several parallel initiatives aimed at supporting long-term development of the Paradox project. Over the coming weeks, the company and its third-party infrastructure consultants plan to finalize the design and determine the initial capacity of the project's gas processing solution. These decisions are expected to play an important role in optimizing production efficiency and supporting future growth. At the same time, planning activities are underway for additional drilling operations across the Paradox project area. Management is evaluating future well locations as part of a broader strategy to increase production potential and expand resource development within the basin. #proactiveinvestors #aim #zphr #otcqb #zphrf #ZephyrEnergy #ColinHarrington #ParadoxBasin #NaturalGas #EnergySector #OilAndGas #UtahEnergy #PipelineInfrastructure #EnergyDevelopment #GasProduction #EnergyInvestment
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Swap now https://swap.thorchain.org/ THORChain is a decentralized crypto exchange. THORChain is the first and biggest DEX for Bitcoin. You can use any self custody wallet to swap and there's no KYC required.Timestamps:0:00 Intro0:03:00 THORChain Marketing and Protocol Update0:07:00 Zephyr Conversation Begins0:11:00 Zephyr Presentation Starts0:12:00 Supported Tokens and Where the Yield Comes From0:14:00 What Is Zephyr?0:16:00 Why Privacy Is Important and Necessary0:18:00 Stablecoin Rails Currently Have an Off Switch0:19:00 The Holy Grail of Crypto: A Decentralized Yield-Bearing Stablecoin0:20:00 LUNA Mechanics Were Bad, the Idea Was Good0:21:00 Stablecoin Reserve Mechanics0:23:00 Dr. Future Explains Overcollateralized Mechanics0:25:00 How Proof-of-Work Rewards ZRS Holders0:27:00 Proven History of Hardiness and Stability0:29:00 Community Incentives When the Zeph Price Drops0:32:00 ZSD: Zephyr Stable Dollar Explained0:38:00 ZYS: Zephyr Yield Share Explained0:45:00 How Is It Sustainable?0:48:00 Understanding the Risk Profile0:49:00 No Lock-Up Periods0:50:00 ZRS: Zephyr Reserve Breakdown1:01:00 The Four-Asset Ecosystem1:03:00 Block Reward Breakdown1:04:00 The Zephyr Flywheel Thesis1:08:00 Zephyr EVM Bridge1:13:00 Could the ERC-20 Version Be Added to THORChain?1:15:00 Audience Question: Is the ERC-20 Version Significant Enough to Scale?1:20:00 The Best of Both Worlds Partnering Together1:22:00 Where Is the Outside Money Coming From?1:23:00 How Do You Acquire Zephyr Today?1:24:00 Wallet Support1:24:00 Stablecoin Swaps Will Be Free on THORChain1:27:00 THORChain Fee Structure1:30:00 Protocol-Owned Liquidity Growth and Considerations1:38:00 Cost to Run Zephyr1:42:00 Let's Get It on THORChain!1:47:00 Stablecoin Speed and Finality1:53:00 ZephFlow.live
This week, we bow down and raise up the almighty guitar heroes! The foundation of Rock n' Punk n' Metal is the guitar and the amazing sounds that those who wield them can make. How do they make such wonderful noise with metal wires on a piece of wood? There's some kinda voodoo in their hands, and we set off on a journey to raise some of the 70s shredders that you may have forgotten! What's this InObscuria thing? We're a podcast that exhumes obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal and puts them in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. This week we discuss all three. Get out your old 70's Guitar Player mags and flip the pages as we discuss some of the most amazing fingers to ever touch a fretboard! Songs this week include: Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush – “Electric Reflections Of War / The World Anthem / The Answer” from Live (1978) Rory Gallagher – “Shadow Play” from Photo-Finish (1978) Tommy Bolin – “Teaser” from Teaser (1975) Robert Fripp – “Disengage II” from Exposure (1979) Wild Horses – “The Rapist” from Wild Horses (1980) Dixie Dregs – “Punk Sandwich” from Night Of The Living Dregs (1979) Alice Cooper – “Devil's Food / The Black Widow” from The Alice Cooper Show (1977) Al Di Meola – “Race With Devil On Spanish Highway” from Elegant Gypsy (1977) Check us out on the Boneless Podcasting Network: https://bonelesspodcasting.com/ Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/ https://www.facebook.com/InObscuria https://twitter.com/inobscuria https://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/ Buy cool stuff with our logo on it: InObscuria Store Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/ If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/ If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
Watch it on YouTube. What do you get when you mix 3,200 Burners, a lush Canadian forest, and a summer fire ban? Oh, and an event theme that is literally just the word... MOIST. Wander through the woods of Otherworld, one of British Columbia's rapidly growing Regional Burns. Coordinators of creative chaos Jax and Zephyr share what it takes to conjure Burning Man culture in the Pacific Northwest How to acculturate festival consumers with sacred and profane initiations How to land an epic effigy show using theatrics when under a summer burn ban How to have Black Rock City closer to home If you're headed to the playa, or wrangling a Regional, or just here for the fuckery of a good inside-joke, this is how to do culture differently, and have fun along the way. Watch it on YouTube. https://otherworld.ca https://burningman.org/global-events-groups https://burningman.org/burning-man-regional-network LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
Join us TONIGHT for a LIVE Q&A with our friends in New Zealand. We'll talk all things hunting NZ. A Zoom link will be provided on the free page at www.patreon.com/backcountry so come click in and talk with us! Also, news from Swift: The new Zephyr bullet is up on the website and Swift is taking orders! Super cool intel: Estimated arrival date of .277-diameter (6.8 Western) Zephyr bullet. Last but not least, a HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT coming Friday morning in the standard podcast, which will drop at 9am Mountain Time. Tune in—it's a darned cool development. www.patreon.com/backcountry VISIT OUR SPONSORS HERE: https://javelinbipod.com www.swiftbullets.com www.timneytriggers.com www.browning.com www.leupold.com www.siembidacustomknives.com www.onxmaps.com www.silencercentral.com https://www.portersfirearms.com/
Operating at the unique intersection of medical discipline and underground culture, Zephyr brings a highly refined perspective to the electronic circuit. While his primary career demands the exacting scientific precision of dentistry, his dedication to the booth since 2006 has been guided by an uncompromising commitment to the art of the long-form journey. He translates the meticulous attention to detail required in his clinic directly to the decks, treating each performance as a vital creative outlet and a form of structured, musical therapy. Inspired by the hypnotic mastery of figures like Hernán Cattáneo and Guy J, Zephyr views a DJ set through a deeply analytical lens. His mixing style favors patient structural building and seamless transitions over quick payoffs. By carefully managing low-end frequencies and layering sophisticated melodies, he crafts a cohesive, forward-moving narrative that honors the traditional roots of the genre. For his exclusive MUSICUNEED debut, Zephyr delivers a masterfully balanced session. This mix is a clean, uncompromising exploration of Progressive House, engineered specifically for true purists of the sound who demand a mature, tightly controlled flow. Follow & Support: Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/hichem-zouari-824939928 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hichem.zephyr?igsh=MW00b3R2ZHc2YW5yNA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
Chris just got back from a work trip to Madrid He also got to hang out with Matt Venn (and coworker Mike Szczys) in Valencia Dave has a new data center going in across the street Chris enjoyed this episode of Prof G Markets where they talked about the impact of data centers on power and the rise of “behind the meter” generation Dave without internet for a week. Chris has had multiday losses after fiber has been cut in his neighborhood. Humanoid robots…on a plane! Chris has been working on 0201 components on a tiny Bluetooth board The Iran War and subsequent rise in petroleum product sourcing issues is starting to impact the PCB industry PCBs we are used to ordering at low cost (JLC, PCBway, etc) are normally loss leaders to get larger business later Chris found his low cost microscope from Florin/Voltlog trinocular video lcamtuf will be on the show soon, Chris bought a CNC mill because of a single webpage of his making TagMod board is a new breakout Chris made for injecting power through a 10 pin TagConnect cable. NXP devboards somehow have LEDs as bright as the sun Dave has been revisiting his solar analytics (update: he figured out he’s getting charged more too!) Chris has been working at Canonical (makers of Ubuntu, new owners of Golioth) for a few months now. That was the trip to Spain. Dogfooding your own product Chris created a backronym: “Application Level Program Optimization” or… ALPO Chris built a new vibe coded project for talking to Zephyr devices using Web Serial and passing firmware packages over SMP CI/CD Debian now requires “fully reproducable” builds to harden against supply chain attacks Veritasium video about Linux bug
Zephyr FC's 2025-2026 season will be their last in the USL Super League. In the most emotional, cathartic, and therapeutic episode we've ever recorded, Benji Wade and Mike Pellicio use all five stages of grief to process the announcement that Spokane Zephyr FC will not return to the Super League in 2026. They reflect on the club's final match and the heartbreak of watching a team fall one point short of the playoffs before everything changed. The conversation dives into the realities facing the ENTIRETY of the Super League, attendance struggles, league structure, travel, ownership, media coverage, and what the Spokane situation says about the state of professional soccer in America, not just WoSo. This episode is also about grieving. It's about rupture and the need for repair. So come on in! Join us as we try to figure out what Zephyr FC has meant to us for the last 2.5 years and where go from here as supporters and members of this community. CHAPTERS:(00:00) - Grief, emotions & thanking the Zephyr players(05:18) - Zephyr's final match: 4-0 win against Brooklyn(08:28) - The playoff push: 13 points from the final 5 games(15:29) - USL Spokane announces the club is ending(24:28) - ANGER at the USL system, instability & league structure(35:26) - Coaching, player development & what Zephyr did right(44:12) - Spokane soccer fans, media & frustration with the response(53:10) - Grief, guilt, and asking: “Did we do enough?”(58:49) - Unforgettable memories, Zephyr players, and what they meant to Spokane(01:07:51) - Acceptance, accountability, and: What happens next?--
Introduction What if the real bottleneck in commercial insurance isn't distribution or pricing—it's the workflow itself? Nearly $100 billion of SME P&C insurance is placed every year using manual processes, disconnected systems, and data that lives in spreadsheets and email threads. Hamesh Chawla has spent the last four years building the infrastructure to change that. Before founding Mulberri in 2021, Chawla led product and technology at Edelman Financial Engines and Asurion. He came to insurance not as a lifer but as a technologist who saw an industry still running on 20th-century tooling. Mulberri is his answer: an AI operations platform connecting PEOs, brokers, SMEs, and carriers—from smart submission and risk scoring to quote-and-bind and certificate of insurance. In this conversation, Josh Hollander and Chawla dig into why the MGA market was the right pivot, what AI governance looks like when binding decisions carry real capital risk, and why the SME segment is the most underserved frontier in commercial insurance. Guest Bio Hamesh Chawla is the Co-Founder and CEO of Mulberri, an AI operations platform for MGAs, PEOs, brokers, and carriers serving the SME market. Before Mulberri, he was EVP and Chief Product & Technology Officer at Edelman Financial Engines, with prior roles at Asurion and Zephyr (acquired by SmartBear). He holds an MS in Computer Science from Texas A&M University. Mulberri has raised $10.8M from Eos Venture Partners, Altamont Capital Partners, MS&AD Ventures, and Hanover Technology Management. Key Topics • The $100B manual workflow problem — Nearly $100B of SME P&C is placed annually using ACORD forms emailed back and forth, loss runs parsed by hand, and decisions made without the data that exists in the market. Mulberri automates this stack. • From embedded insurance to AI operating system — Chawla explains why he pivoted from embedded distribution to building the workflow layer MGAs actually run on—ingesting unstructured data, structuring it through a GenAI OS, and routing decisions with full context. • AI governance when capital is at stake — When AI is binding real policies, black-box models get rejected. Mulberri surfaces claim propensity, frequency, severity, and loss ratio so underwriters can interrogate and trust the output. • The PEO channel as data and distribution — PEOs sit on firmographic and workforce data directly predictive of workers' comp risk. Embedding into that channel is both a data strategy and a go-to-market strategy. • Building for carriers, brokers, and SMEs simultaneously — Carriers need loss ratio visibility, brokers need submission efficiency, SMEs need straightforward access. Aligning all three is the hardest product problem in the space. Notable Quotes "Our mission since day one has been to leverage technology to complement underwriters' expertise—simplifying and streamlining the business insurance process while ensuring transparency." "The Risk Engine puts the information underwriters need at their fingertips to make fast, accurate decisions—not replacing them, but making them dramatically more effective." Resources Guest: • Mulberri: https://www.mulberri.io • Hamesh Chawla on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hameshchawla/ Host & Organization: • Joshua R. Hollander on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuarhollander/ • Horton International (USA): https://www.horton-usa.com/ • Insurtech Leadership Podcast (LinkedIn Showcase): https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/insurtech-leadership-show Subscribe & Review If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe on your favorite platform and leave a review. The Insurtech Leadership Podcast is available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.
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Zephyr FC repeat the drama of 2025 with this year's playoff race and it is equal parts stressful and exciting.Benji and Mike break down Zephyr's massive win over Fort Lauderdale, a tense scoreless draw against Lexington SC, and why Hope Hisey continues to be one of the best goalkeepers in the world. They also talk about Lena Silano quietly being one of the best attacking players in the league. They also talk through:The tactical shift behind Zephyr's recent formCat Rapp's growing influence at strikerVelocity FC's frustrating road form and upcoming home stretchFormer Sounder Obed Vargas earning his first goal contribution for Atlético MadridPlus: Mo Salah to Spokane, Emina Ekic signs with Houston Dash, and much more.Everything is on the line now for Zephyr FC!CHAPTERS0:00 - Intro, Shout Outs, and Breaking News11:50 - Zephyr FC beat Fort Lauderdale: tactics, goals & playoff stakes22:00 - Zephyr vs Lexington: Hope Hisey wears her cape again in competitive draw29:00 - Playoff race: Dallas, DC Power & what Zephyr need in last two matches34:30 - Velocity's rough road trip & Sacramento loss43:30 - Velocity return home: Naples, Vegas & expectations46:20 - Final thoughts & massive weekend ahead--
Welcome back, Jason Kridner! Jason has previously been on the show Episode 59 (!) Episode 378 alongside Robert Nelson The BeagleY AI was the first board that mimic’ed the RPi form factor PocketBeagle 2 is still a small altoid tin form factor with a new processor The Zepto is a new product targeting a $1 price point for microcontrollers Many boards in the Beagle catalog now run Zephyr, and BeagleBoard.org recently joined The Zephyr Project as members and contributors Click Brand is the official bards from MikroElectronika that implement the open source Mikrobus Chris started using Mikrobus while designing early prototypes of the BeagleConnect Freedom The Freedom board talks over wireless to boards like the BeaglePlay Application spaces for different boards FPGA based board Cheeseburger robot? Well yes, but also Cheeseburger robot Mitchells vs the machine Krazam Click boarfds now have eeprom / ClickID as a 1-wire identifier with a uuid Beagleplay has 802.15.4 Project ARA popularized the idea of Greybus MotoMods from Motorola was another implementation that worked on the Moto Z Using Freedom for prototyping WebAssembly …on microcontrollers? Jason says he doesn’t really like MCUboot Entering the linux ecosystem bb-imager Techlab is a way to easily extend peripherals for the PocketBeagle Known working targets Michael Welling designed the baconbits mini cape as a learning platform The BeagleBadge is a new formfactor shown in the title image for this episode. It runs on a new low cost TI part running Linux and yes… it runs Doom The Badge can also talk on Meshtastic Working with the memory shortage Bao – Bunie and Xobs Bella / Gem Beagle5fire RISC V boards RV32 Claire Find Beagle and Jason online Schedule a meeting with Jason There is also a Discord And a Zulip instance You can get Beagle merch
Andrew Rodriguez is back on the show for a massive update! Today, we're celebrating the huge Rippaverse announcement of worldwide distribution and what that means for fans across the globe. We also take a deep dive into character dynamics, specifically the "unbroken" family unit of Zephyr—a rare and refreshing sight in today's landscape. Plus, we're talking speedsters: Andrew shares his thoughts on the new Absolute Flash, his favorite speedsters of all time, and whether the new Blue Shift story captures that classic Wally West energy. From Free Comic Book Day plans to his current Marvel and DC "buy list," we're covering it all! Support the show: Make sure to visit our affiliate sponsor Live Bearded. Grab some premium beard care and support the pod by using our link! https://livebearded.com/2GEEKS
Charles Frischer and Asheef Lalani stop by The Business Brew to update the listeners on Fairfax Financial. They originally came on the program on 7/20/2023 when the stock was quite unloved. Bill asked them to return to the program after almost 3 years of ownership and fresh off the annual meeting. We hope the episode provides a good update to the first. Asheef Lalani as an independent director to the board of Sailfish Royalty Corp. Mr. Lalani graduated from the University of Waterloo with a Bachelor of Mathematics and Masters of Accounting, earned the CA/CPA designation in 2002 and is a CFA charterholder since 2003. Asheef first started his career with PricewaterhouseCoopers in 1998 and went on to become a portfolio manager at UBS Securities. Currently, Mr. Lalani is the Chief Investment Officer at Berczy Park Capital – a private family office in Toronto, Canada.Charles Frischer is General Partner of LFF Partners, a family office based in Seattle. Mr. Frischer was a multi-family loan underwriter and originator at Capri Capital for 10 years. As a Principal at Zephyr for 4 years, he was responsible for the asset management of more than 5,000 multi-family units and all related financings of the portfolio. Frischer sits on the Board of Kingsway Financial and Altisource Asset Management. He attended his first Berkshire annual meeting in 1998, his first Market annual meeting in 1999 and his first Fairfax annual meeting in 2010. He holds an B.A. in Government from the College of Arts and Sciences from Cornell University. Sponsorship InformationThank you to Trata for sponsoring the show.If you're listening to this podcast, you'll like Trata. Trata is buyside to buyside conversations on individual stocks. Trata makes finding a bull or bear on any stock as easy as clicking two buttons. Over 125 funds globally contribute that collectively cover 2000+ tickers. Trata raised over $3mm coming out of Y Combinator. Before you would track 13Fs, now you can understand what funds are actually thinking. You can join as a lurker or you can join as a contributor and Trata will pay you hundreds of dollars per call. For a free trial, go to trytrata.com/brew OG Sponsor Shoutout:Thank you to Fiscal.ai for sponsoring the show. DISCOUNT INFO: If you use the affiliate link fiscal.ai/brew, you will automatically get 2 weeks of Fiscal Pro for Free and if you find that you want to upgrade, my link will get you 15% off any paid plans. About Fiscal.aiFiscal.ai is the complete modern data terminal for global equities.The Fiscal.ai platform combines a powerful user experience with all the financial data capabilities that professional investors need. Users get up to 20 years of historical financials for all stocks globally that they can easily chart, compare, or export into their own models. And unlike legacy data terminals where it can take hours or even days, Fiscal.ai's data is updated within minutes of earnings reports. Fiscal.ai also tracks all the company-specific Segment & KPI data so you don't have to. Like to track Amazon's Cloud Revenue? They've got it.How about Spotify's premium subscribers? Or Google's quarterly paid clicks?They've got all of it.
What has this season been like for Zephyr FC?Benji is joined by Hope Hisey, Emma Jaskaniec, and Katie Murray for a wide-ranging conversation about their journeys to Spokane, the team's recent win over Sporting JAX, and how Zephyr FC can compete and win against any opponent in the USL Super League.They talk through the mentality shift behind the team's recent performances, the challenges and realities of setbacks like injuries, and how belief and consistency will be critical to this season's playoff push.The conversation also dives into the personal stories of each player, from draft day emotions and career detours to what it means to build something new in Spokane and connect with a rapidly growing soccer community.This is the most honest and insightful conversation we've ever had about Zephyr FC.CHAPTERS0:00 – Intro of Hope, Emma, and Katie and their GIFTS!2:45 – Reign FC, Jess Fishlock's retirement announcement, & player comparisons6:30 – Sporting JAX win: intensity and commitment13:50 – What changed? mentality, tactics & belief19:45 – Early Zephyr days: first game & building the team22:15 – Emma Jaskaniec: draft story & path to Spokane30:45 – Katie Murray: career journey from Europe to America, an untimely ACL injury, her comeback, and her role40:15 – Hope Hisey: her goalkeeper story, mindset & development, and becoming a leader of the team50:00 – The growth & team identity of Zephyr FC52:10 – Playoff push: confidence and consistency down the final stretch54:20 – Community questions1:01:00 – What Hope, Emma, and Katie want to be remembered for1:07:30 – Final reflections + upcoming matchHost: Benji WadeGuests: Hope Hisey, Emma Jaskaniec, and Katie Murray----
50 Countries and 50 episodes. What a journey we have had. Dr. Vishal and Dr. Mike look back at some of the great guests and great moments on the DWD Podcast.
What if you could parse your Altium project files from the command line, generate a full BOM in seconds, extract net lists as AI-readable JSON, and spin up a 3D HTML viewer with zero dependencies — all without ever opening Altium? In this episode of the OnTrack Podcast, host Zach Peterson sits down with Eli Hughes, principal at Wavenumber LLC, to dig into a suite of open-source tools he's built around Altium file formats. Eli walks through the Altium Cruncher toolset, including Mega Maid (a vacuum-cleaner-style data extractor), a 3D PCB visualizer, and a schematic viewer with animated net tracing — all self-contained HTML files requiring no install or cloud connection. The conversation goes far beyond visualizers. Eli reveals how he feeds parsed net lists directly into Claude and Codex for AI-assisted design reviews, power tree analysis, and even automatic Zephyr device tree generation — completing in minutes what used to take a full day. He also lays out his vision for a next-generation PDM system: an AI-queryable knowledge store that ingests decades of schematic history, EVK reference designs from TI, Renesas, NXP, and more, and supply chain data — so engineers can stop reinventing the wheel and start building on proven, procurable circuits. If you care about PCB workflow automation, AI-assisted hardware development, or the future of design reuse, this episode is essential viewing.
Bonjouuuuur !On se retrouve avec une lecture commune (ça faisait longtemps !), celle de Zephyr, Alabama de Robert McCammon. On a fait en sorte de ne pas spoiler le bouquin, donc vous pouvez écouter l'épisode sans l'avoir lu, et on espère vous donner envie de vous y intéresser !On espère que l'épisode vous plaira, n'hésitez pas à nous donner vos avis, par mail : entrenospages@gmail.com ou via les réseaux sociaux que vous pouvez retrouver sur notre linktree https://linktr.ee/entrenospages.Bonne écoute !Musique : "La Pompe Du Trompe" de Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
The Cybercrime Wire, hosted by Scott Schober, provides boardroom and C-suite executives, CIOs, CSOs, CISOs, IT executives and cybersecurity professionals with a breaking news story we're following. If there's a cyberattack, hack, or data breach you should know about, then we're on it. Listen to the podcast daily and hear it every hour on WCYB. The Cybercrime Wire is brought to you Cybercrime Magazine, Page ONE for Cybersecurity at https://cybercrimemagazine.com. • For more breaking news, visit https://cybercrimewire.com
Join Scott as he discusses the CircuitPython update to ESP-IDF6, Zephyr changes and a new ethernet module. He'll also answer any questions folks have. Thanks to dcd for timecodes: 0:00 Getting started 1:02 Hello everyone - Feather S3 example microprocessor 3:20 New Wi-Fi Router to support automating testing - now the lights are offline :-) 4:25 "I really want a board farm" 6:10 Desktop / monitor setup - mouse tiler / monitor placement 9:30 announcing ESP-IDF v6.0 - broke :-) wifi 12:40 web workflow 16:20 Memfault podcast mention 17:17 draft pull request migrate espressif port to v6.0 18:20 How to test cap touch? Other tests could use a logic analyzer 19:45 Testing CP is not the same as testing new hardware drivers 20:30 Output only, Input only, and bidirectional driver test 25:00 Zephyr progress Feather nrf52340 Sense, NVM support, flash fixes 26:35 Ethernet APIs for CP - review LLM "implementation" 29:40 Checking claude desktop progress on the phone! 30:38 Zephyr on Raspberry pi Picos #10917 32:30 Zephyr thread priority / ordered W5500-EVB-Pico2 an the ESP32-P4X boards 34:45 ESP chip marking / P4X and chip version 1.3 41:10 Any questions? / review GitFourchette 43:08 Adaboot / fork of mcuboot - tinyuf2? 47:43 adapter between raspberry pi and nano 51:46 Octoprobe tentacles - https://www.octoprobe.org/tentacle/big_picture.html 56:56 Next week - get back to BLE 1:03:00 Native simulator and Zephyr 1:03:49 wrapping up - more dev boards on the way ! Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
JT's Mix Tape Episode 73 In this episode of JT's Mixtape, we dive into the depths of spiritual warfare, conspiracy theories, and the hidden influences shaping our world. Join us as we explore biblical cosmology, the influence of media, and the authority believers have through faith to walk in truth and victory. Key Topics: The influence of subconscious messaging in music, media, and entertainment Spiritual warfare and how demons manipulate beliefs and health The significance of biblical symbols, prophecy, and the true history behind ancient structures The reality of portals, underground tunnels, and the marine kingdom The dangers of deception in technology like satellites, AI, and mind control techniques The correlation between missing persons in national parks and interdimensional portals The influence of secret projects like Operation POGO and Zephyr, and government tracking of awake citizens The biblical perspective on Nephilim, demonic entities, and de-evolution theories The importance of fighting in the spirit and harnessing faith for victoryTimestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and support messages 02:53 - Faith, healing, and the power of belief 04:32 - The placebo effect and mind over matter 06:12 - Personal testimony on stress and faith impacting health 10:09 - Demonic influence and spiritual authority in believers 12:51 - Understanding identity in Christ and breaking curses 13:20 - Bible truths about prophecy and the gospel's reach 15:30 - The threat of subconscious programming and media manipulation 19:16 - Mind control through subliminal sound frequencies 21:14 - The impact of media in subliminal messaging and control 25:25 - Illuminati symbolism, secret societies, and Hollywood rituals 26:33 - Theories on extraterrestrial and interdimensional beings 32:28 - The influence of music, especially EDM, and hypnotic frequencies 42:34 - Underwater anomalies, secret operations, and marine kingdom entities 45:51 - The significance of portals, caves, and ancient structures 56:52 - Strange natural events, underground bases, and mystical anomalies 61:30 - The mysterious case of Bigfoot, interdimensional theories, and demonic impressions 71:14 - Missing 411, portals, and the supernatural realm 78:10 - Unclean animals, genetically modified species, and biblical symbolism 86:35 - Theories on underground cities, inner earth, and隐藏 realms 91:02 - Ancient ruins, forbidden caves, and the secret knowledge of the earth 96:19 - The Great Wall of China, mythical monsters, and ancient defenses 101:22 - The symbolism in stories, movies, and the cycle of ancient deception 105:01 - The influence of old texts and the preservation of biblical prophecy 111:02 - Old Bibles, translations, and the verified historical record 112:14 - Unique vision of the world changing and spiritual awakening 114:42 - The coming of the white rapture, divine judgment, and global transformation 117:02 - The significance of light, purity, and the spiritual harvest 118:29 - Modern efforts to build moon bases, space deception, and awakening signs 122:36 - Government control, secret projects, and the awakening of the masses 124:42 - Fighting in the spirit, spiritual warfare, and maintaining faith in chaotic times 125:12 - Closing thoughts, support opportunities, and encouragement to awakenBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jt-s-mix-tape--6579902/support.Please support our sponsor Modern Roots Life: https://modernrootslife.com/?bg_ref=rVWsBoOfcFPatreon: https://patreon.com/JT_Follows_JC?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkJESUS SAID THERE WOULD BE HATERS: https://jtfollowsjc.com/product-category/mens-shirts/JT's Hats: https://jtfollowsjc.com/product-category/hats/Coaching Program: https://www.echoesoftruthnetwork.com/join
Chris and Elecia chat about Leapfrog toys, things they like, large company politics, awards, and open source governance. The Toy Story 5 Trailer with LilyPad toy which is suspiciously similar to the LeapFrog LeapPad tablet. Which is different from the original LeapPad which had cartridges and capacitive touch (capacitive touch was used on the globe as well… the latest globe also has a screen). Why does Elecia want an award? Who knows? But right now, she's getting ready for a listener to nominate the show (Chris and Elecia) for IEEE's Meritorious Achievement Award in Outreach and Informal Education. Probably. But we've got nominators and endorsers so that's mostly sorted. She also signed Embedded up for the Women Podcasters Award which is a popularity contest. You can vote here: www.womenpodcasters.com/awards-voting. The show is under the Science Podcasters category. Some things we like: Ctrl-R: In a command shell, ctrl-r searches your history. Better than ! because you don't have to remember as much. Data bars in Excel: This can create a plot of your data in the column. Merlin Bird ID: Want to know what bird is making that sound? Want to know the name of the bird you just saw? Merlin Bird ID is a free app that is amazing. Plucky Cards: Want to have a 1:1 where you talk about more than your status? Choose a card, any card. Or maybe just look through and have a 1:1 by yourself Just reading about Bunnie Huang's new RISCV board Dabao Evaluation Board for Baochip-1x taught us things! We're not sure what we'd use it for yet but it does spark a few ideas. The Embedded.fm Patreon Slack book club is reading Pragmatic Programmer 20th Anniversary Edition. Talking about open source projects and governance models, we referenced three contributing guidelines: Valetudo, ESPHome, and Zephyr. Some later research led to Leadership and Governance | Open Source Guides and presentation by Cornelius Schumacher – The spectrum of FOSS governance models (Slides). The link between the politics associated with the size of companies and the open source governance models clearly needs a bit more thought. Transcript
We talk with Tobias Kästner, a physicist-turned-software-architect and technical consultant at Inovex, about his journey from painfully slow hardware-software integration cycles to achieving three-week hardware sprints. Tobias shares hard-won lessons from medical device development, where fuzzy requirements and constant feedback from life scientists forced his team to rethink traditional approaches. The conversation centers on practical techniques: breaking monolithic PCB designs into modular "feature boards" connected via shields (think Arduino-style), using Git for hardware version control with SHA-1s printed on silkscreens, and leveraging tools like Zephyr RTOS to enable plug-and-play firmware that matches the modularity of the hardware. Tobias explains how relaxing constraints like board size and using automation to merge schematics allowed his team to iterate rapidly while maintaining a clear path to final form-factor designs. We discuss how this approach scaled to projects with 120+ people across multiple teams, and why the interplay between system architecture, organizational structure, and information flow matters more than most realize. Key Topics [02:30] The painful reality of traditional hardware development: six-month wait for hardware, nine months of debugging [08:00] Breaking apart monolithic PCB designs into modular feature boards with shield connectors [12:45] Relaxing constraints: larger board areas, autorouting, and prioritizing testability over final form factor [18:20] Version control for hardware: putting schematics in Git and printing SHA-1s on silkscreens [22:00] Using automation to merge feature board schematics into final form-factor designs [26:15] Firmware architecture: NuttX, Zephyr, KConfig, and device trees for modular, plug-and-play software [35:40] Scaling agile hardware-software co-development to 120+ person projects across multiple teams [39:00] The interplay of system architecture, organizational architecture, and information architecture Notable Quotes "When the board arrived, not a single line of code had been written for it because no one had been able to touch it. It took us nine additional months to debug all the things out of it." — Tobias Kästner "I've never seen any board working the first time. I've never seen any prototype without thin wires patching things out, but that's maybe a different story." — Tobias Kästner "We cannot think these architectures as independent of one another. If we have limitations in two of these architectures, we will see these limitations in the third architecture as well." — Tobias Kästner Resources Mentioned Inovex - Tobias's company offering engineering consulting services, trainings, and expertise in embedded systems, IoT, and full-stack development Zephyr RTOS - Open-source real-time operating system with KConfig, device tree support, and extensive driver library that Tobias recommends for modular firmware development NuttX RTOS - Apache Foundation RTOS with clean device driver model and KConfig support that Tobias used in earlier projects KiCad - Open-source PCB design software with emerging Python API support for schematic automation Services and Contact Through Inovex, Tobias provides trainings for both Zephyr and Yocto Linux, as well as consultancy and engineering support for embedded projects -- from 1-2 day workshops evaluating architectural state and cost/benefit analysis, to first prototypes, to full-fledged software development. With partners such as alpha-board (Berlin) and Blunk electronic (Erfurt), they also offer agile hardware services and help teams get started with the methods discussed in this episode. Email: tobias.kaestner@inovex.de Tobias Kästner on LinkedIn tobiaskaestner on the Zephyr Discord Channel Links Companies: Inovex -- Embedded Systems Blunk electronic alpha-board Navimatix Talks and publications: Modular and Agile HW Development (2018 talk) Leveraging Zephyr's HW Abstraction for Agile Systems Engineering (2023 talk) Whitepaper: Agile in der Hardware -- by Gregor Gross, Christoph Schmiedinger, and Tobias Kästner Leveraging Zephyr for Functional Architecture Decomposition (2025 talk) Books recommended by Tobias: Small Groups as Complex Systems -- Holly Arrow et al., SAGE Publications The Dao of Complexity -- Jean Boulton, DeGruyter You can find Jeff at https://jeffgable.com.You can find Luca at https://luca.engineer.Want to join the agile Embedded Slack? Click hereAre you looking for embedded-focused trainings? Head to https://agileembedded.academy/Ryan Torvik and Luca have started the Embedded AI podcast, check it out at https://embeddedaipodcast.com/
The recording for this Talking in Carz episode starts a few minutes into the show, but once it kicks in, DJz and Jules go deep on Arcfall launch day, the new Borg Sphere loop, and the real math behind blueprint acquisition in Star Trek Fleet Command. This episode breaks down how the new hostile mechanics work, why killing hostiles without the Sphere does not really help progression, and how the Sphere's tasks and Maverick-credit rewards are designed to scale over time. DJz and Jules also tackle the biggest hot-button topic of the launch: blueprint cost, free-to-play timelines, and the hard choices players now have to make between Dive Bar upgrades, research, officers, and Sphere progress. They also cover Suppressors vs. Obliterators, forbidden tech, Chaos Tech, new refits, artifacts, epic Maverick credits, and why the Sphere is best understood as a loop-focused ship rather than an all-purpose monster. Along the way, they share the strategy advice players need most on day one, including when to prioritize Dive Bar 20, when Dive Bar 30 may actually be smarter, and why Jules' calculator is so important for planning your path. If you're trying to figure out whether the Borg Sphere is worth chasing, how long free-to-play acquisition may really take, and what matters most in Arcfall right now, this episode is your roadmap. #StarTrekFleetCommand #STFC #Arcfall #BorgSphere #TalkingTrek #TalkingInCarz #Scopely #STFCStrategy #MaverickFaction #StarTrek 00:00 First Contact event hype and exclusive real-life rewards 00:01:04 Recording picks up mid-show and the informal live-only format begins 00:01:34 Can players kill new hostiles without the Sphere? 00:02:55 Burning vs. hypothermic decay and the round-one kill loophole 00:04:07 Suppressors vs. Obliterators and early punch-up possibilities 00:04:42 The blueprint-cost debate and why players will have to choose 00:06:18 Best early priorities: Dive Bar 20, key research, then blueprints 00:08:15 How long it should take newer Ops 55 players to reach Dive Bar 20 00:09:05 Punch-down strategy for solo armada milestones and weekly credit math 00:11:24 Blueprint pricing, weekly returns, and the long breakeven conversation 00:14:45 Is the Borg Sphere paywalled content or a grind-to-unlock feature? 00:16:35 Why players are frustrated with a path that could stretch beyond 100 days 00:18:43 How Sphere tasks stack and improve Maverick-credit income over time 00:21:04 Why regular Maverick credits may eventually become surplus 00:23:34 Jules' calculator and planning your credit-spend priorities 00:25:30 Behind-the-scenes pushback that got blueprint costs lowered 00:28:19 Forbidden tech, Chaos Tech, and what actually comes with the ship 00:31:03 Why Suppressors matter now and Obliterators are a later-game accelerator 00:33:17 Is Scopely experimenting with long free-to-play unlock timelines? 00:36:42 Zephyr and Cochrane shard events plus First Contact Day meta 00:38:36 Free refits, instant jump, and whether Assimilate Sting matters 00:40:01 New artifacts, epic Maverick credits, and who they're really for 00:42:12 What non-buyers will still be doing this month in the Maverick loop 00:43:56 Final verdict: the Sphere is a loop-only ship, not an all-rounder 00:45:00 Preview of tonight's follow-up stream and lab testing plans
Regisseur Zephyr Brüggen maakt voorstellingen over Paul Celan, Faust en de politieke aspecten van dromen. Van miniatuurtheater tot locatietheater met het bos als enige personage. Programmamaker Senna Felius gaat met Brüggen in gesprek in Plein Publiek.Brüggen studeerde politieke filosofie in Rome en klassieke talen aan de universiteit van Cambridge, waar ze een liefde voor de Grieken én allen die de Grieken omver proberen te werpen aan overhield. In 2021 studeerde ze af van de regieopleiding van Amsterdam, waar haar voorstelling ‘Lizzy & De Bacchanten' bekroond werd met de André Veltkampbeurs. Sindsdien maakt ze haar eigen werk, zoals ‘Het Dromenpaleis' (2025), ‘Ekstasis' (2024), ‘Antifaust' (2022), ‘Vergezichten' (2022), en de monoloog ‘Vecht' (2022) over het toeslagenschandaal bij Likeminds.Plein Publiek is een reeks verdiepende interviews met toonaangevende makers, geselecteerd door onze eigen programmamakers. Verwacht intieme gesprekken met uitzonderlijke stemmen die je aan het denken zetten.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode we are joined by Dr Kit Prendergast to talk about wild bees! How do we protect these important pollinators from the many threats and what exactly are those threats? And what the heck is a lek? We talk about naming an undescribed species after Tom Ellis, costuming, and the challenges of science outreach when discussing honeybees. Unfortunately this is an audio medium so you'll have to go to her socials to see pictures of her dog Zephyr, who has a species named after them now! Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/buzzonwildbees/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/TheBeeBabette ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kit-Prendergast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheBeeBabette Send us questions and suggestions! BugsNeedHeroes@gmail.com Join us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bugsneedheroes/ Join us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bugsneedheroes Join us on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/BugsNeedHeroes Hosted by Amanda Niday and Kelly Zimmerman with editing by Derek Conrad and Camazotz. Created by Derek Conrad and Kelly Zimmerman. Character artwork by Amanda Niday. Music is Ladybug Castle by Rolemusic. Special thanks to Kevin Weiner for sharing his photography and creating the All Bugs Go To Kevin group and introducing us to Dr Prendergast.
Join Scott as he shows off CircuitPython on the new nRF54LM20A, talks about how Claude Code continues to change the way he works and answers any questions folks have. Tim will fill in for Scott next week. Check out his Tuesday Deep Dives at 11am Eastern US. 0:00 Getting started 1:14 Hello and welcome to deep dive 2:22 NRF 54 lm20A demo running micropython 3:30 also shown adafruit Edge Badge AKA pygamer 4:20 ( Tim filling in next week / no Scott ) 5:05 nRF54LM20A bluetooth capable with NVM ( resistive RAM ) 7:00 nRF54H20 high power version 10:10 bringing it up with Zephyr 13:10 connect up the board - investigate warnings 14:30 discuss performance difference between CP on Zephyr vs native on board 16:00 SMP support (in future?) 17:30 Mixed feelings about Zephyr - startup, kconfig, device tree 18:30 LM20A - no bluetooth support in Zephyr yet 19:20 USB works, but note USB HID under zephyr 20:00 zephyr native simulator 21:15 support from LLMs does help 22:00 github actions 24:30 review issue #13803 29:00 using Salea logic analyzer / perfetto with agents 31:05 gifourchette https://github.com/tannewt/gitfourchette/tree/tannewt 35:50 worktree support also added / future change github integration / CI status 40:54 mailbag - m5stack PoE P4 - usb-ip access 44:50 m5stack Dial and Tab5, and M5 paper 48:06 xteink - magnets for phone 49:40 ST C562 nucleo with usb / and another board from ST 50:56 NXP IMX RT1180 - rt1186 lower cost dev board with 4 ethernet ports - 800MHz 54:00 zephyr supported board list 55:00 stm32 n657 59:05 i2c knobs - multimaster - to avoid polling - i3c may help 1:01:40 wrap up - out next week - thanks to Tim Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
We're still in disbelief, but THAT just happened.On Wednesday night, Spokane hosted a CONCACAF Champions League match and treated a record crowd to a Sounders FC victory over the Whitecaps at ONE Stadium. Meanwhile, Velocity FC advanced to the second round of the U.S. Open Cup and Zephyr FC put Brooklyn to the sword on a frigid Saturday evening. During this episode, Benji and Mike describe what was a surreal and historic moment for soccer in Spokane: the atmosphere in the stadium, the chaos (anxiety?!) of tracking two matches at the same time, and what's next for professional soccer in the Lilac City. They also shout out loads of people and organizations including Jeremiah Oshan of Sounder at Heart and Noah Riffe & Ari Liljenwall of the Lobbing Scorchers podcast.0:00 – A “fever dream” night for Spokane soccer2:25 – Sounders in Spokane: vibes, build-up & pregame scene9:00 – March to the Match & ONE Stadium atmosphere22:00 – Sounders vs Whitecaps: early chances & opening goal27:45 – Tracking TWO games at once: Velocity vs. VC Fusion in the Open Cup32:00 – Fusion level through horrible PK & momentum swing36:00 – Peter Kingston changes the game and Sounders take control40:45 – Rothrock seals it for Sounders, Gallardo for Velocity, it's a perfect night of results44:50 – Zephyr FC 3–0: most complete performance yet in beatdown of Brooklyn49:00 – Velocity FC 1-0 win vs. Omaha: what's working (and concerns)Hosts:Benji WadeMike Pellicio
In this episode of the Electromaker Show, Ian takes you on a fast tour through Embedded World 2026, covering the interviews, demos, and products that stood out most on the show floor. From the new Arduino Ventuno Q and native Zephyr on Arduino Nano Matter, to Nordic's in-house Edge AI tools, Bluetooth channel sounding, and satellite-connected nRF9151 demos, this episode covers a wide spread of embedded tech in one place. At the event we stopped by Silicon Labs, D-Robotics, JetBrains, Texas Instruments, DFRobot, and Epishine to look at robotics platforms, AI-enabled IDEs, sensor demos, x86 single board computers, and indoor solar energy harvesting. If you want a sharp overview of what mattered at Embedded World 2026, this is the place to start. Watch the show! We publish a new show every week. Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiMO2NHYWNiVTzyGsPYn4DA?sub_confirmation=1 We stock the latest products from Adafruit, Seeed Studio, Pimoroni, Sparkfun, and many more! Browse our shop: https://www.electromaker.io/shop Join us on Discord! https://discord.com/invite/w8d7mkCkxj​ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElectromakerIO Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/electromaker.io/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/electromaker_io/ Featured in this show: Arduino Ventuno Q Silicon Labs Bluetooth Sounding Demo Arduino Nano Matter DIY Fan Native Zephyr Arduino Nano Matter Factory Demo Shop at the Electromaker Store! Nordic Semiconductor Neuton and Axon AI demos Nordic Fuel Gauge 2.0 nRF9151 SMA NTN demo Nordic Bluetooth Sounding Demo D-Robotics Jetbrains CLion for Embedded Development Texas Instruments CC Studio IDE Texas Instruments Humanoid Robotics DFRobot Alcohol Sensing Demo Unihiker peripheral and usb example Epishine: flexible indoor solar energy Many More on our YouTube Page! %
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Du willst ein Hardware-Side-Project starten, aber schon der Gedanke an Löten, Platinen und CE-Regeln lässt dich nervös am Kaffee nippen? Willkommen im echten Leben zwischen Breadboard-Euphorie und EMV-Labor-Realität. In dieser Episode merkst du schnell, warum Hardware gleichzeitig super zugänglich und gnadenlos ehrlich ist. Und warum ein einziges Niesen ein ganzes ESP-Modul in den Feierabend schicken kann.Wir nehmen dich mit in die Maker Welt rund um ESP32, ESP8266 und ESPHome, also Open Source Firmware und YAML Konfiguration für IoT Geräte, perfekt für Home Assistant. Andrej Friesen, Smart-Hütte-Podcast-Host und Organizer eines Home-Assistant-Meetups, erzählt die komplette Story hinter PokyPow, einem kleinen Board fürs PC-Frontpanel. Damit kannst du deinen Gaming- oder Home-Server-PC über Home Assistant starten, stoppen, den Power-Button als Sensor nutzen und sogar eine Art Parental Control oder Katzenschutz aktivieren. Dazu gibt es Learnings zu Optokopplern, externer Antenne im PC-Gehäuse, Prototyping mit EasyEDA und JLCPCB sowie Outsourcing über Upwork.Und dann wird es ernst: CE-Kennzeichnung ist keine Zertifizierung, EMV-Tests können von 1700 bis 35000 Dollar kosten, Distribution ist ein eigenes Projekt und CrowdSupply kann Fulfillment, Retouren und Payment abnehmen. Wenn du Bock auf Open Source, Meetups, Tech Community und Networking hast, ist das hier deine Einladung zum Mitmachen. Am Ende bleibt nur ein Motto: "fuck around and find out."Unsere aktuellen Werbepartner findest du auf https://engineeringkiosk.dev/partnersDas schnelle Feedback zur Episode:
To show and share a project at 7:30pm Eastern today, view the chat or in discord https://adafru.it/discord and look for the JOIN link to join. For best results, be on a wired network connection and use a headset and microphone. Scott @ 01:25 - Zephyr native simulator memory tracking and displays Noe @09:30 - QT py neobff simple interactive light strip activated by midi controller Boian Mitov @14:26 - Vizuno features
Join Scott as he shows off displayio support in CircuitPython's Zephyr port both in the native simulator and on real hardware. He'll also answer any questions folks have. Tim will host next week. Thanks Tim! Thanks to dcd for time codes: 0:00 Getting started 1:06 Hello everyone - welcome to Deep Dive - circuit python on microcomputers 4:00 Scott out of town next week - Tim to take Deep Dive next week ( anti-aliasing support ? ) 5:20 Using LLMs to experiment 7:00 USB-IP to get USB into a virtual machine - commit to github tannewt:follow_zephyr_main 11:54 in "left field" - async i2C ( ask "pi", pi.dev ) 16:00 STM32 development board 17:00 pi.dev diversion 19:04 getting displays working... 21:10 zephyr_display2 running circuit python ( till it crashed ) 22:39 return to a STM32 development board - where it works 24:00 zephyr debugging tools ( gdb, west debug) 26:50 zed / kate / sublime text startup times 30:00 headless simulator changes 33:30 git repo local/remote hacking... 35:00 working on crash debugging in parallel 38:50 native simulation with address sanitizer 43:45 future for CP - webdav ? 46:15 "big dell" monitor 49:57 looking at the LLM usage 52:20 the build failed 53:45 using pi to fix the CI for the build 59:00 Look at what pi fixed ? 59:24 wrapping up Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
On this episode we sit down with Arakauna Media's Federico Sohns to talk about their games Nibiru and Zephyr. Make sure to tune in as we discuss Nibiru's exploration of the bicameral mind through integrated mechanics, imagining economies beyond debt and stateless societies in Zephyr, Fede's inspiration and research, and much more! • Araukana Media Website:https://www.araukana.com/https://www.araukana.com/ • Araukana Media IG: @araukana_media • Araukana Media Blueksy: @araukana.bsky.social For more about Stillfleet Studio, visit www.stillfleet.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send a textBefore the days when Boulder, Nederland and Ward were considered a safe haven for beat poets, rockstars and acid heads, there wasn't a whole lot of love for weird. Then the 1960s happened, and a near-earth asteroid drove a swath of paranoid hippies to Boulder and its mountain towns.Today, Maryann Rosen takes us on a long strange trip through the migration of hippies to the area, and how the art, drugs and attitudes they brought with them changed this place for good.AlsoDemolition process begins at Caribou Shopping CenterBoulder v. Big Oil lawsuit heading to Supreme CourtNederland library celebrates 25 yearsLinksThe Hippie Temptation, CBS News report, 1967Jack Kerouac on the Steve Allen Show, 1959Oral history with Robert F. Raikes, Boulder Public Library, 2011"Sail On" by Zephyr, track one on Zephyr, 1969Leftover Salmon in Boulder, 2012 Support the showThank you for listening to The Mountain-Ear Podcast, featuring news and culture from peak to peak! Additional pages are linked below.If you want to be involved in the podcast or paper, contact: Barbara Hardt, our editor-in-chief, at info@themountainear.com Tyler Hickman, podcast host, at tyler@themountainear.com Jamie Lammers, podcast host, at media@themountainear.com General inquiries: frontdesk@themountainear.com Head to our website for all of the latest news. Subscribe online and use the coupon code PODCAST for a 10% discount for all new subscribers. Submit local events to promote them in the paper and on our website. Find us on Facebook @mtnear and Instagram @mtn.ear Listen and watch on YouTube today. Share this podcast by scrolling to the bottom of our website home page or by heading to our main hub on Buzzsprout.Thank you for listening!
Join Scott as he shows off CircuitPython running locally in the Zephyr native simulator and discusses how it provides a feedback loop for LLM agents. He'll also answer any questions folks have. Thanks to dcd for the timecodes: 0:00 Getting started 3:00 Hello everyone - welcome to deep dive 4:10 adafruit ESP32-S2 example microcomputer running circuitpython 5:32 using LLM agents to generate code 5:55 new monitor - mouse tiler 6:37 mouse tiler using absolute positioning 7:25 resumed pi session with generate_mousetiler_layouts.py 8:49 example how LLM's are game changing 9:19 update KWIN scripts settings 11:00 "My AI Adoption Journey" https://mitchellh.com/writing/my-ai-adoption-journey 15:00 How to test USB without the linux kernel 16:55 Testing is more important now that LLMs are in the loop 17:43 Low level USB IP - using Raspberry Pi to share mouse and keyboard over internet 18:48 USB OCD esp32p4-usbip $35 asked Codex to write code overnight to send USB over wifi 20:30 usbip-pyusb-test w/MNS 21:49 upgraded from $20 to $200 subscription ( only 14% used ) 23:00 S3 USB Host not supported yet 23:46 esp32-S3-USB-OTG https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-dev-kits/en/latest/esp32s3/esp32-s3-usb-otg/user_guide.html 25:04 ESP P4 has Ethernet 29:13 considering Octo probes could be accessible over the internet ( over tailscale ) 31:33 Gross PR with job server (build all boards - agent generated) 34:00 demo the TUI interface 38:07 chef analogy in https://www.avo.app/blog/from-pairing-to-leading 40:25 Keep PRs small! ( multiple branches ) 42:20 skip to the testing virtual desktop 43:10 using the zephyr simulator 44:50 edit settings.toml / using pi 47:50 testing to verify web workflow 49:25 web workflow test not working 50:20 pi: "figure out why web workflow not working" 52:07 look at tests/test_web_workflow.py 59:56 wrap back to "My AI aboption" 1:01:23 prioritize step 5 engineer the harnesses 1:03 Wrapping up - new channel #coding-agents-and-llms 1:05:48 out on the 6th ( 2 weeks from now ) Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
Joining the DWD team in this podcast is LaVonne Keal a consultant and business coach with Keal Consulting. The team discusses how a dentist can prepare for the options avaialbe for partnerships and how a DSO can be an option.
In this episode, host Victoria Barlow interviews Lionel Arsac about the recent exhibition at the Palace of Versailles: The Grand Dauphin (1661-1711). Son of a king, father of a king and never king. This exhibition shines a light on the relatively unknown life and career of Louis of France (son and heir of the famous Louis XIV). Their discussion outlines the importance of remembering this interesting figure and explores the organisation of such an extraordinary exhibition. Guest Bio:Lionel Arsac has been curator of sculptures at the Palace of Versailles since 2017 and, since 2019, head of preventive conservation of the collections. In addition to numerous articles on the sculptures of Versailles, Lionel has taken an interest in subjects as diverse as the uses of oriental carpets at Court, Proust and Versailles, and, more recently, the sculpture collections of Ange Laurent La Live de Jully. Lionel has curated several exhibitions at the Palace of Versailles: Rediscovered Masterpieces. Zephyr and Flora and Abundance (2022), Louis XIV by Bernini, Genius and Majesty (2025) and, recently, The Grand Dauphin. Son of a king, father of a king and never king. Follow Lionel on Instagram: @lionelarsac
Join Scott as he recaps his LLM agentful week and how it's changing how he works. He'll also try to answer any questions folks have. Thanks to dcd for time codes! 0:00 Getting started 2:06 Hello Everyone - intro to Deep Dive and microprocessor 4:54 NXP Freedom RW 612 5:16 Dialog chip with bluetooth 6:10 LLMs and Claude code - agent / harness orchestration 7:30 Pi Agent 8:45 LLMs making it cheap to generate code 9:58 LLMs enable Working on 3 things at once - ( workflow ) 11:40 Window Tiling tool 13:40 Zephyr native simulator 14:30 pi.dev and LLM security/handling untrusted input/dealing with prompt injection 17:36 more on the native zephyr simulator for LLM - allowing test generation 18:40 Using sublime merge more than direct text editing 20:37 running zephyr native simulator - can we get to we workflow 21:43 educational OpenClaw author (Peter Steinberge) `youtube video mentioned 30:00 Jumperless breadboard 31:52 "Breadboard" app ideas 37:14 Hardware in the loop for testion Octo proto board 37:52 USB IP for testing 39:33 Adafruit Parts Library for fritzing 47:00 Eagle to Fritzing process 48:14 Restarting breadboard pi process since it wasn't interruptable 53:56 using fritzing.org for research 59:12 avoiding the LLM copyright issues - by using open source 1:00:07 software patents 1:02:20 Try claude code $20 or $200 per month 1:03:21 Codex usage 90% - saving typeing and research time! 1:06:37 Mitchell Hashimoto - "my ai adoption journey" https://mitchellh.com/writing/my-ai-adoption-journey 1:04:46 Wrap up - and tasks for next week - continue fritzing scaling Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
To show and share a project at 7:30pm Eastern today, view the chat or in discord https://adafru.it/discord and look for the JOIN link to join. For best results, be on a wired network connection and use a headset and microphone. Odd_Jay @00:36 Wearable walking Digit Robot controlled with Adafruit Joy Featherwing Scott @02:51 Circuit Python on Zephyr real time operating system Erin St Blaine @09:31 Feather esp32 LED Matrix necklace running WLED JP @11:21 TB ish SynthIO with Circuit Python demo
Dave and Chris discuss staying connected while traveling, building terminal interfaces for custom hardware, using coding tools, the Teensy and recent events surrounding the manufacture, Zephyr, Raspberry Pi PIOs, and more!
Kind Stranger... a memory play @ Zephyr Theatre - 7.6 out of 10! Above Average! Jan 23 - Feb 7, 2026. www.latheatrebites.com. A mistake at the beginning of the podcast “Kind Stranger.”
Today, on the 208th episode of the As The Raven Dreams podcast, we have 10 True Chilling stories. These stories come from the shadowy corners of reality, where everyday life takes an eerie twist & ordinary people experience the extraordinary. Today we will be diving into some chilling Paranormal encounters & Past life Experiences. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to like or rate the podcast, and leave me a comment with your thoughts if the platform your on supports it! I upload episodes every 3 days, so there are 2 days between new uploads. The podcast consists of new scary story collections, Glitch in the matrix collections, and also what I call the "Dark Dreams" collections (which are older stories, remastered and layered with rain sounds). If you have a story to submit, would like to find where to listen to the podcast, or want to find me on social media platforms, all of that info can be found at https://www.astheravendreams.com You can also send stories into my subreddit (r/theravensdream) or email them to me at AsTheRavenDreams@gmail.com Want to check out some ATRD Podcast Merch? ➤ https://teechip.com/stores/astheravendreams Or for signed merch ➤ https://ko-fi.com/AsTheRavenDreams I wrote a novel, "The Insomniac's Experiment" by Raven Adams! Check it out on amazon (Or you can email me for a signed copy!) Join Patreon to get early access and support the Podcast! ➤ https://www.patreon.com/AsTheRavenDreams Check out my gaming channel with my pal Ghost_Ink ➤ @superNefariousBros On YouTube Thank you to all of the authors that have stories in todays episode... McKenna, Zephyr, Liz, Elle M, Taylor, SIDNEY HAAS, LookingForLikeMinds, Holly H, MaggieAndAda, TimelinesOfTwo As Well As Any Author That Has Requested Anonymity. TimeStamps… Ad breaks after Story 1 & Story 6 1 ➤ 01:12 2 ➤ 12:04 3 ➤ 20:31 4 ➤ 24:54 5 ➤ 35:58 6 ➤ 39:13 7 ➤ 42:34 8 ➤ 46:40 9 ➤ 1:02:40 10 ➤ 1:10:40 ----- Disclaimer ➤ Episodes include a content warning for language and sensitive/disturbing content. Listener discretion is always advised. ALL Audio and visuals on this podcast are copyright of AS THE RAVEN DREAMS / RAVEN ADAMS and may not be duplicated, in any format. Bless This Mess. None of my audio is AI Generated, I am a real person reading real stories into a real microphone. Note: The podcast nor the host endorses any advertisements played during the podcast, ads are not chosen by ATRD or Raven Adams, they are chosen automatically by the advertisement systems by the platforms that host the podcast. I do not endorse, support, or promote any opinions or statements made in any adverts played during the show. #ScaryStories #UnexplainedMysteries #PastLives Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Scott as he revisits #CircuitPython2025 posts as he thinks about his #CircuitPython2026 goals. As always, he'll try to answer any questions folks ask. 0:00 Getting started 5:29 Hello Everybody - Deep Dive starts at 2PM pacific time 6:11 ESP-32 in music player ( interesting distraction ) 8:54 CircuitPython 2025 recap ... 10:00 Happy Birthday Circuit Python 11:24 hacking kids audio player 11:25 CircuitPython 2025 recap ... 23:18 CircuitMatter is a future priority 36:40 new NRF chips 37:30 Dabao evaluation baochip 40:07 Zephyr port / build directions / evaluation boards 46:59 Printk debugging on eval board 50:45 who maintains the board definitions - zephry community now 53:30 device tree generating dir(boards) 54:36 why does zed editor have to do indexing? 58:58 'west' build 1:01:05 zephyr resources decoding CP configuration ( devicetree to board ) 1:03:00 cptools ( zephyr to CP ) adding nxp,lct-pmod 1:06:33 sublime text vs zed editor choices ( also mentioned windsurf editor ) 1:09:30 device tree overlays / delete storage partition - to allow circuit python storage 1:16:40 wrap up - think about CP 2026 https://blog.adafruit.com/2026/01/02/circuitpython2026-kickoff/ Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
Benji and Mike welcome guest Mike Duke to the show and start the episode by learning about Mike's role as Rogers High School soccer coach and host of Bearded Trivia before issuing some shoutouts. Then, they discuss the last game of Zephyr FC's fall schedule, a 3-1 pummeling of Ft. Lauderdale FC. Benji introduces two player signings for Zephyr FC and Velocity FC, Maya Hansen and Joe Gallardo. Finally, they talk about the winner of the Spokane Soccer Show Player of the Year for 2025.Happy New Year and cheers to 2026! Host: Benji WadeCo-Host: Mike PellicioGuest: Mike Duke, Coach of Rogers High School Soccer and Host of Bearded TriviaFollow on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/spokanesoccershow/Watch the podcast on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@SpokaneSoccerShowSupport the show with a donation:https://www.spokanesoccershow.com/donate
Dr Mark Palmeri is a professor at Duke University in the Biomedical Engineering (BME) field. He joins Chris to talk about using open tools (KiCad, ngspice, Zephyr, Jupyter notebooks, Python) to build educational resources and how he shares those courses with the world outside of Duke. He also walks through the Tympanometer project, built with Duke BME Design Fellows.
When one member of a military couple is found murdered in their own bed, police discover the average seeming couple had a shocking secret sex life.Sources:1. Dateline NBC. 1992.2. “Killer to Testify Against Her Mother - Los Angeles Times.” Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 13 June 2004, https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2004-jun-13-na-slaying13-story.html.3. Lathem, Niles. “WILD-CHILD TEEN NABBED IN DAD'S FORT MURDER.” New York Post, New York Post, 4 Aug. 2002, https://nypost.com/2002/08/04/wild-child-teen-nabbed-in-dads-fort-murder/.4. “MAJ David Ray Shannon (1962-2002) - Find a Grave Memorial.” Find a Grave - Millions of Cemetery Records, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/240087670/david-ray-shannon. Accessed 22 Nov. 2025.5. Married with Secrets. 2016.6. Morgan, Ella-Brooke. “Too Close To Home: Joan & Elizabeth Shannon – Fayetteville – The Zephyr.” The Zephyr, https://wfhszephyr.com/5385/features/too-close-to-home-joan-elizabeth-shannon-fayetteville/. Accessed 22 Nov. 2025.7. Smith, Benjamin H. “Joan And Elizabeth Shannon: Mother-Daughter Duo Kill Husband.” Oxygen, Oxygen, 29 Aug. 2018, https://www.oxygen.com/snapped/crime-time/daughter-kills-stepfather-with-mom-affair-man-swingers-club.8. Stoogenke, Jason, Michael Joyner, et al. “Both Sides Present Closing Arguments In Shannon Murder Trial.” WRAL.Com, WRAL, 3 Aug. 2006, https://www.wral.com/story/119585/.9. Stoogenke, Jason, Chad Flowers, et al. “Soldier Offers Scandalous Testimony In Shannon Murder Trial.” WRAL.Com, WRAL, 29 Aug. 2005, https://www.wral.com/news/local/story/119548/.10. “Teen Sentenced; Says Mom Made Her Kill Own Dad.” Wilmington Star-News, Wilmington StarNews, 15 Oct. 2005, https://www.starnewsonline.com/story/news/2005/10/15/teen-sentenced-says-mom-made-her-kill-own-dad/30245333007/.11. The News and Observer, 1 Aug. 2002.Aura Frames - Use promo code LOVEMURDER at checkout to get $35 Aura's best selling frames - http://auraframes.com/SuperPower - This holiday, give your loved ones the only gift that keeps on giving — health. Go to Superpower.com/giftto get a free $49 gift box with your gifted membership.BetterHelp - Convenient and affordable online therapy and counseling - https://betterhelp.com/lovemurder for 10% off your first monthShopify - $1 per month trial - http://shopify.com/lovemurderFind LOVE MURDER online:Website: lovemurder.loveInstagram: @lovemurderpodTwitter: @lovemurderpodFacebook: LoveMrdrPodTikTok: @LoveMurderPodPatreon: /LoveMurderPodCredits: Love Murder is hosted by Jessie Pray and Andie Cassette, researched by Sarah Lynn Robinson and researched and written by Jessie Pray, produced by Nathaniel Whittemore and edited by Kyle Barbour-HoffmanSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This episode features "Beneath the Umdlebe Tree (Or: A Vegetable Love Story)" by Modupeoluwa Shelle (©2025 by Modupeoluwa Shelle) read by Mirron Willis, and "Elegy for Zephyr One" by Gene Doucette (©2025 by Gene Doucette) read by Stefan Rudnicki Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices