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Delft University of Technology on iTunes
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What is it about computers and computer networks that makes them so much more powerful and flexible than most other technologies? And why do these qualities seem to drive regulators and vested interest groups to demand illogical regulation? In this invited seminar, Open University Visiting Senior Lecturer Cory Doctorow discusses the consequence of overzealous technology regulation in a talk entitled: A little bit pregnant: Why it's a bad idea to regulate computers the way we regulate radios, guns, uranium and other special-purpose tools.
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Exercise your ears and sharpen your brain with The Mind Online, hosted by Learning for Justice Senior Editor Monita Bell. Through conversations with teachers, librarians, scholars and reporters, Monita explores the critical aspects of digital literacy that shape how we create and consume content online. Discover what educators and students alike need to know—and how we can all become safer, better informed digital citizens.
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Delft University of Technology on iTunes
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Delft University of Technology on iTunes
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Delft University of Technology on iTunes
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Delft University of Technology on iTunes
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Delft University of Technology on iTunes
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Delft University of Technology on iTunes
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The CryptoBasic Podcast is an educational, honest, and entertaining exploration of the fascinating world of cryptocurrencies. Join hosts Brent Philbin, Karim Baruque, and Michael Laake as they explore concepts and cryptos such as Bitcoin, NEO, Ethereum, Litecoin, Blockchain, Cardano and much more. How does Bitcoin actually work? Should I use Coinbase or Bittrex? What in the world is an ICO? Listen to our 101 episodes on each topic for an in-depth, beginner friendly discussion to find out. Join this trio of professional poker players and lifelong friends as they learn, teach, and joke their way into serious crypto knowledge.
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Jill and Josh Stanton are a couple of wanderlusters and lifestyle business owners hell-bent on helping 9-to-5'ers take their day job and transform it into an online business.
In this show Jill and Josh dish out actionable tips, answer your burning business questions and speak to other online entrepreneurs who have taken their 9-to-5's and used them to create the business of their dreams.
It's a mix of valuable business advice, candid interviews, stories from the trenches and a curse word thrown in here and there for good measure.
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Fuck Wijn is een educatieve podcast over bier van Ronald Giphart en Ronald van de Streek. Elke aflevering behandelen we, samen met bijzondere gasten, één bierstijl door de klassieker en de moderne variant te proeven. Je kan met ons mee proeven door het bierpakket te bestellen op fuckwijn.nl
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Join hacker maker Phillip Wylie and his guests as they discuss and unveil the “secrets” of professional hacking — a mysterious, intriguing, and often misunderstood occupation, even by those in the field of cybersecurity.
With the rising need for professional hackers, those entering the infosec world are drawn to it, and understandably so — it is an exciting and fascinating career. Still, it sure has nothing to do with magic.
Join these conversations to discover what the role entails, the different specializations, and what it takes to learn and become one.
The show’s guests come from diverse backgrounds and paths but share a common curiosity and passion for challenges and their job. -
Kyle Harper est Professor of Classics and Letters à l'université de l'Oklahoma et Fractal Faculty au Santa Fe Institute. Historien dont les travaux tentent d'intégrer les sciences de la nature dans l'étude du passé humain, ses principaux intérêts de recherche comprennent l'histoire des maladies infectieuses et du changement climatique et leur impact sur les sociétés humaines. Plus largement, il écrit sur l'histoire des humains en tant qu'agents du changement écologique et cherche à savoir comment des questions telles que la biodiversité, la santé et le développement durable peuvent être abordées dans une perspective historique. Il est l'auteur de quatre livres, dont Slavery in the Late Roman World, From Shame to Sin, The Christian Transformation of Sexual Morality, Plagues upon the Earth, Disease and the Course of Human History, et The Fate of Rome: Climate, Disease, and the End of an Empire, traduit en douze langues, y compris en français sous le titre Comment l'Empire romain s'est effondré, La Découverte, 2019. Kyle Harper a été récompensé par la John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, la Carnegie Corporation of New York et l'institut Dumbarton Oaks. Son prochain livre, The Last Animal, est une histoire de l'impact humain sur la biodiversité mondiale depuis les origines de notre espèce jusqu'à nos jours.
Kyle Harper est invité à occuper la chaire annuelle Avenir Commun Durable du Collège de France pour l'année 2023-2024.
La chaire annuelle Avenir Commun Durable bénéficie du soutien de la Fondation du Collège de France et de ses grands mécènes la Fondation Covéa et TotalEnergies.
Histoire, société, climat : entre fragilité et résilience
Le défi urgent d'affronter et de comprendre le changement climatique contemporain a motivé la science de la paléoclimatologie – l'étude de l'histoire du système terrestre. Pour les historiens de la société humaine, cette discipline a généré de nouvelles connaissances remarquables sur le rôle de l'environnement dans le passé. L'histoire humaine est en train d'être réécrite avec une compréhension que les sociétés humaines ont toujours été positionnées entre résilience et fragilité face aux changements environnementaux. Même les sociétés les plus complexes, comme la Rome antique, sont des études de cas pour les interactions profondes et omniprésentes entre le climat physique et la réponse sociale. Cette nouvelle histoire peut nous aider à comprendre le risque des sociétés modernes face au changement climatique, et la discipline de l'histoire peut remplir son objectif humaniste en racontant l'histoire humaine d'une manière qui affirme notre relation inséparable et intégrale avec le système terrestre.
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In the great environment of Chantilly I had the opportunity to chat with Christopher Andersen. A great guy from Norway who is focussing on delivering User Experiences.
Not only within the IT domain, but taking the full perspective on how from a product perspective, service perspective and software perspective, Customers can be delighted in a world where distraction is all around.
If you want to have more interaction with Christopher, check him out on linkedIn or follow him on twitter @christopherea
Finally, the show will also reveal the meaning of Logo Based Architecture. I introduced this in one of my tweets and got some request for the meaning. Please have a look and give me your feedback and thoughts on this concept. -
Hot tutorials of motion graphics and visual effects in Final Cut Pro, Motion and After Effects using FxFactory from Noise Industries.
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The Laracasts snippet, each episode, offers a single thought on some aspect of web development.
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DevOps Cafe hosted by John Willis and Damon Edwards
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HOW TO: Logic Pro-TIPs is a FREE weekly HOW TO: podcast providing quick tips for getting more out of your Apple Logic rig. Beginners and advanced users (Logic Pro and Express), alike will find value in these concise, informative, one of a kind tutorials. For additional and full length tutorials including larger 16x9 screen sizes, added content, special features, prize drawing give-aways and optional iPhone feeds, check out the HOW TO: Logic Pro-PREMIUM podcasts at www.tutorialdepot.com. TutorialDEPOT HOW TOs are designed with a 3 screen approach, so weather you're viewing on your iPod/iPhone, desktop, or large screen AppleTV rig, the HOW TO: Logic Pro unique tutorials are your best source for learning Logic Pro anyway, anywhere, anytime. Author Geoff Warder is a Logic and DAW veteran, musician, composer, and teacher, and provides a great real-world insight on getting the most out of your Logic rig. Subscribe today!