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Hello it’s your hosts(boiiiissss) James and Edward. Listen as we bring you a potpourri variety show as we review anything that we desire for fun nonsense ranging from music to television shows (seasonal or one off reviews),movies and more. Always a rad show, enjoy friends~!
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Technical Debt: Design, risk and beyond

Maxim Silaev & Nikita Golovko

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We talk to experienced architects and technology leaders about the architectural choices they’ve made — the good, the bad, and the costly. From scaling systems to integrating legacy platforms, from misaligned domains to governance gaps, we discuss how architecture impacts technical debt. You’ll hear honest stories of architectural missteps, what teams learned from them, and how they built systems designed not just to work, but to last.
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Virtual Domain-driven design

Virtual Domain-driven design

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If you don't live near an active Domain Driven Design meetup, or just want to get more in-depth knowledge of DDD, please join this vast growing community! Anyone is invited here. We strive to create a community of like-minded people eager to dive more into Domain Driven Design. We are going to organise panel discussions, community talks and more. So feel free to join us!
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Your hosts Steve, Benn, and Diego go over everything fantasy football. We cover Redraft, Dynasty, and a little DFS. We go over redraft values, waiver wire adds and drops and go over weekly DFS advice every single week as well as look at dynasty start ups, rookie drafts and players future value. We are your one stop fantasy shop for every mode of fantasy football. We can be reached on our Facebook page, email at [email protected], or Support us on Patreon, find the link in each episdode. Sup ...
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Add Dot

Vaughn Vernon

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Interviews with leading software architects and developers. Listen to get deep insights on modern software architecture and development approaches while facing sociotechnical challenges. If you are a technology executive, senior architect, or software engineer you will gain a fresh perspective on increasing success and innovation in software design and implementation. More about Vaughn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dungeons & Dragons & Daughters

Block Party Podcast Network

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A 5th edition D&D actual play podcast of a dad playing Dungeons & Dragons with his daughters for the last seven year. The podcast started when the girls were eight-years-old, and now that they are teenagers, we have started on our second campaign. Dungeons & Dragons & Daughters is a proud member of the Block Party Podcast Network.
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BREAKING NEWS: The world has been sold! A global legal reality! The state succession deed 1400/98 changes EVERYTHING! The dominoeffect of selling the development as a unit with all rights and obligations links and expands NATO and UN territories! The chain reaction of this supplementary instrument extends across ALL international treaties and leads to a new global order with the buyer as the world court! The world is facing a gigantic transformation - a global legal system and new opportunit ...
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Candid Contributions

Candid Contributions

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Ever wondered what it is about open source software that makes people want to give so freely of their time? Well, this podcast for open-source contributors, future, past and present, by open-source contributors, is your one-stop shop to answering that question. We meet to discuss all things open-source; everything from the work itself to the communities we find ourselves in. Expect insight, ideas and idle chatter from four experienced developers: Lotte Pitcher, Carole Logan, Laura Weatherhea ...
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GAY & LAID

ShhNeek & Phrey Will

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We're giving you our most unapologetic OPINIONS of what we think is important.....which is not! Views from a Heterosexual man and Lesbian Woman. BASK! Cover art photo provided by Steve Johnson on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@steve_j
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From break ups to hair cuts to suicide this teenager (me) talks about it all. I give my unfiltered opinion on high school and share my stories. Sometimes I’m serious sometimes I’m silly but I’m always here to share. My friends and I are always willing to have a good time and will be guest staring
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Meet The Makers

Misfit Printing

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Meet The Makers hosted by Misfit Printing, is a podcast to that gives makers, artists and creators of all mediums a place to discuss their projects, share techniques they use in their art and open up about their life outside of their projects.
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Loving Legacy

Richard Bown

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Old software and IT systems are the backbone of our businesses. We cannot avoid legacy systems but modifying and upgrading them is often hard. Join me, Richard Bown, as I talk to industry experts about everything from IT operations and software change and delivery techniques as well as creating and steering a software product vision. Find out about real-world IT and software delivery best practices that help industries of all kinds deliver more value on time to keep customers happy and to ke ...
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Episodes and show notes available at friday.hirelofty.com. An unapologetic show about the culture and chaos of software engineering from the makers and breakers of digital products at Lofty Labs. We build software with Python and Django, Ruby and Rails, Golang, whatever frontend framework we're forced to use because it's popular this month, and anything else to get the job done right. Then on Friday afternoons we have a beer and talk about our regrets on this show.
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Good People Bad Choices

Good People Bad Choices

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Welcome to the “Good People, Bad Choices” Podcast hosted by Natasha and Daniel! We are coworkers by day and wildcards at night! Each week, we will be sitting down to unpack the week’s mayhem, all the bad choices made and what led to them – basically trying to convince ourselves that we are inherently good people that just made bad choices. Join us weekly for really bad advice, some kitchen table talk, weekly faves and a whole lot of VIBES! We drink! We think we know things! We use adult lang ...
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Call 515-999-0227 and let the Disgruntled Disney Dweeb Podcast know what bugs you about The Mouse. From Disneyland to Walt Disney World to the Disney Studios, anything is fair game. Ticket prices too high? Movies too crappy? Was buying Pixar a mistake? Call in and let us all know what you think, and why. www.anothercrappypodcast.com
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A Devotion for your drive into work: What would public witness and private life look like if Christians always kept a blameless conscience—responding to the Spirit’s conviction with humility and quick obedience? Drawing from Romans 2 and Acts 24, this teaching urges believers to keep their conscience clear before God and people—inviting the Holy Sp…
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Time Stamps: Hawt or Nawt (18:20), C.A.R (31:35), Main Event (52:25) Listening friends were back with another packed episode and a NEW seasonal journey taking place!!! For the cold open Good Host Ed talks about bucket list bands they want to see and breakfast sandwiches. Then to start the show proper we go into the return of HAWT OR NAWT as Mr. Bon…
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With the group divided in Skabatha’s stronghold of Loomlurch, Lyrup works on freeing the prisoners in the kitchen, while the entire rest of the party moves on to Skabatha’s bedroom to find their lost things. Lyrup is successful through stubborn tenacity - while the rest of TBD is successful through murder and thievery (is it still murder if they’re…
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Can gospel-centered discipleship behind prison walls change not just inmates, but entire families, communities, and nations for generations to come? The conversation introduces Prisoners for Christ, detailing their work in over 34 countries through short-term missions, volunteer training, and the International Bible Institute, which plants Bible co…
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A Devotion for your drive into work: When selfishness shapes a heart, self-centered laws and culture follow—but if wisdom and surrender fill the heart, both public and private life become springs of life and witness Drawing from Romans 2 and Proverbs 4, the message highlights that circumcision of the heart—having old habits and selfishness “cut awa…
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A Devotion for your drive into work: God doesn't want more religious routines—He wants a heart so changed that actions, words, and civic engagement reflect His justice, love, and public witness every day Tracing circumcision from Abraham (Genesis 17) through Moses (Deuteronomy) and Paul (Romans 2), the message teaches that God's real requirement is…
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A Devotion for your drive into work: Will faith in public life be remembered for authentic love and justice or for the hypocrisy that leads others to reject the truth? Based on Romans 2 and Jeremiah 9, the devotional confronts the dangers of hypocrisy in civic engagement, leadership, and daily relationships. Christians are called to accurate, humbl…
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When it comes to giving software teams the autonomy to make their own decisions, trust can be a delicate thing. This is particularly true when those decisions can have a wider impact on other teams and the overall system. If organizations are shifting towards decentralized decision-making, how do they replace the safety net of authority with trust …
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A Devotion for your drive into work: Would others honor God because of observable kindness, patience, and excellence in daily life—or does conduct only glorify self in difficult moments? Drawing from Romans 2, Matthew 5:16, and 1 Peter 2:12, the message calls believers to let their good deeds point others to Christ—to let humility, patience, and in…
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Pastor to Pastor Can prayer meetings and Spirit-led services really change an entire region—turning a “least religious” state into a place of revival, bold leadership, and public biblical witness? Is the key to revival—and societal transformation—a return to the church as media hub, educator, advocate, refuge, and source of public truth, as in Amer…
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A Devotion for your drive into work: Are hearts hardened by cultural rot and compromise, or are believers marked by tears and sorrow for what wounds God—ready to pray, fast, and intercede for a community in need of true revival? Do the public sins and personal struggles in church, city, or nation stir up anger and frustration—or do they produce hum…
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A Devotion for your drive into work: Is hypocrisy blinding your genuine witness—does your heart secretly contradict God’s creed, and what would change if you walked in truth, deed, and love, not just words? Are there areas where hidden pride, lack of compassion, or unloving actions undermine public witness, even as biblical standards are taught ver…
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A Devotion for your drive into work: Is “learning” just accumulating information, or does it produce visible change, obedience, and courage in the public square when hard choices must be made? Does regular exposure to biblical teaching result in deeper love for God and neighbor, or does it sometimes create complacency or hypocrisy if not lived out?…
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A Devotion for your drive into work: What if correcting foolishness in others starts with a prayer—“Lord, circumcise my heart”—so that every word is shaped by humility, self-reflection, and grace, not pride or frustration? Does correction flow from a spirit of superiority, or from a broken and surrendered heart that seeks God's glory above personal…
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A Devotion for your drive into work: Light shines brightest in darkness when the guide is first cleansed and renewed by God, not just armed with information or religious habit. Do personal repentance and renewal precede moments of spiritual influence and evangelism, or does self-reliance rob your witness of power and authenticity in the public squa…
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A Devotion for your drive into work: If “God’s will” is about sanctification, gratitude, prayer, and sharing Christ, what would change if people moved beyond rituals and let these truths transform their actual work, speech, and relationships? Is the knowledge of God’s will staying in the mind, or is it being worked out in actions that set people ap…
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Secure Boot was designed to solve one of the most fundamental security problems in computing: how to ensure that only trusted software starts your machine. But like any architectural decision, it came with its own trade-offs, and its own technical debt. In this episode of Technical Debt: Design, Risk and Beyond, Maxim Silaev and Nikita Golovko expl…
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Pastor to Pastor Can prayer meetings and Spirit-led services really change an entire region—turning a “least religious” state into a place of revival, bold leadership, and public biblical witness? Are pastors giving congregations biblical context and confidence to address today’s politicized moral issues, or does silence leave faith vulnerable to c…
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A Devotion for your drive into work: If circumcision started as a mark in private, why did God’s greatest desire always point to a heart made new, not just a body marked by tradition? Is there an area where outward religious practice is masking an unchanged heart—and what would “cutting away the flesh” look like today in public, work, or family lif…
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A Devotion for your drive into work: If God’s moral law is “hardwired” into every soul, what changes when men and women stop suppressing truth—and start letting the Spirit shape their conscience, actions, and public life? Does daily life in the workplace, home, and public square show the evidence of God’s law written on the heart—or is something be…
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Time Stamps: C.A.R (25:07), Main Event (41:29) Listening friends we're back with another mildly packed episode. For the cold open we talk shop on some WWE NXT wrestling and the wacky booking and James has a cheddar wiener food review from his trip this past weekend. Then to start the show proper we cruise into this weeks CLASSIC ALBUM REVIEW as we …
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A Devotion for your drive into work: Faith that never leaves the mind is dead—what would your workplace or community look like if every Christian truly lived out the gospel in word and deed? Are actions, words, and daily choices proving faith to coworkers, neighbors, or family—or does “belief” remain theoretical without servant-hearted obedience? R…
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A Devotion for your drive into work: If God doesn’t play favorites—judging and rewarding on the basis of Christ’s payment and one’s own choices—are leaders, citizens, and churches ready to mirror this character in daily life? Does spiritual and public life reflect impartiality, or is favoritism—toward the powerful, the popular, or the familiar—dist…
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A Devotion for your drive into work: Should Christians stand up against antisemitism and replacement theology—defending Israel’s unique biblical promises and calling all nations to repentance in Jesus? Does the conversation in the public square (or church) echo biblical truth about Israel’s irrevocable covenant and its future redemption, or is it c…
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A Devotion for your drive into work: If every word and deed will be revealed and rewarded by Christ, what would change about daily living, speech, or courage in the public square? Do daily actions reflect a life practicing repentance, humility, and Christlike love—or stubbornness and selfishness that miss God’s best at the Bema seat? Drawing from R…
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A Devotion for your drive into work: What if true tolerance isn’t winking at sin but patiently, prayerfully guiding others toward truth and transformation—just like God has done for every believer? Are Christian leaders and citizens confusing tolerance with enablement, or does their kindness and patience actively invite repentance and revival in ot…
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A Devotion for your drive into work: What if blessing and disaster, revival and ruin, turn not on wealth or rituals but on one thing—will God’s people humble themselves, repent, and depend on Him alone? Are modern believers clinging to spiritual “lucky rabbits’ feet”—wealth, routines, or identity—instead of genuine repentance and trust in the livin…
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Could a simple bag of groceries and a prayer become a doorway to revival—awakening gratitude, healing, and faith among neighbors who just need to know they’re not alone? Deselene outlines the evolution and logistics of Valley Assembly’s food pantry: how it started small, grew through partnerships (Feed Spokane, Second Harvest, and church members), …
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In this talk, we’ll explore quality as an emergent property of our teams, tools, and processes—not just something we test at the end. We’ll look at challenges like speed to market and enshittification(1), and how they impact our approach to quality. We’ll introduce practical ways to think about quality through attributes like testability, observabi…
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A Devotion for your drive into work: How would your workplace, church, or public square change if you practiced humility and self-reflection before boldly correcting others? Are areas of hypocrisy—where actions don’t match convictions—clouding relationships, leadership, or your witness, and how would repentance reshape those spaces? Remove the Plan…
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Technical debt is not just about code! it is the visible symptom of deeper organisational issues. When companies try to move faster than their systems, teams, or leadership structures allow, debt shows up in technology but originates elsewhere. In this episode of Technical Debt: Design, Risk, and Beyond, we will talk with Simon Copsey, a management…
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A Devotion for your drive into work: Today’s habits determine tomorrow’s destiny—will your life be marked by pride and violence, or by humility, gentleness, and love, as evidence of Christ at work within you? Is the “practice” in daily life producing patterns God will bless, or habits His Word warns will lead to judgment? Drawing from Romans 1:28–2…
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If someone examined a week in your life, would it be obvious—by how you act and love others—that you are a child of God, not a product of the world’s values? Does “practice” in daily life reflect the character of Christ, or is there a gap between belief and the patterns shaping words, choices, and how others are treated? Drawing from Romans 2:1 and…
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What if the real cultural crisis isn’t just the practice of evil, but the widespread celebration and approval of what God calls unrighteous? Are there things—on shows, in culture, or even in conversation—that receive "hearty approval" in daily life which God clearly warns against? Rooted in Romans 1:28-32, this message highlights how rejecting God …
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If others—and even your own memories—try to label you by your darkest struggles, will you believe God’s word: “That’s what you were, but you have been washed, sanctified, justified” in Christ? Are the regrets and old labels of your past defining your daily mindset and actions, or do you truly believe the gospel when it says, “That is not who you ar…
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What if the greatest folly is not ignorance, but exchanging the glory of the incorruptible God for the fleeting wisdom and idols of this age? Are personal or societal “futile speculations” darkening hearts today—and where might God be calling for a return to humble submission to His Word rather than man’s opinions? Drawing from Romans 1:20-23, this…
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Are pastors and churches equipping their communities to face contemporary issues with faith, honesty, and hope—or backing down in the face of controversy and pressure? Pastor Jay recounts leading Cedar Park Church, nurturing its Christian school from a handful of students to thousands, and balancing encouragement with bold truth-telling as both cul…
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Could a modern idol be hiding where only God should reign—stealing joy, trust, or relationships in ways as real as any carved statue of old? What “high places” or false loves might be quietly shaping decisions, priorities, or even breaking relationships—and does repentance need to begin before revival can happen? Built on Exodus and Ezekiel, this d…
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Rick Lynch explains that the crisis of paper (fiat) money was the catalyst for the Constitutional Convention, as state governments had used it as a welfare tool undermining creditors and property rights. The founders’ solution—enshrined in Article 1, Section 10—was to ban states from printing paper money, impairing contracts, or canceling debts, el…
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Time Stamps: Hawt or Nawt (26:04), Main Event (37:53) Listening friends we're back with another pretty chill episode. For the cold open we talk about getting cookies from a fundraiser for a child to go to space camp tooo peoples birthdays. Then to start the show proper Mr. Hawtornawt has finally sent us a HAWT OR NAWT after such a long time with a …
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What if the world’s real problem isn’t ignorance of God—but a refusal to honor and thank the God they already know? How can conversations shift if, instead of debating God’s existence, believers point to God’s glory in creation and consistently offer gratitude and honor to Him? Honor God: Be Thankful and Bold in a World That Suppresses Truth Anchor…
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If everyone will stand before God without excuse, what’s holding you back from sharing the truth you already know, right where you are today? What excuses—fear of rejection, worries about being “winsome,” or assuming others are ignorant—have kept you from proclaiming Christ boldly in the public square? Rooted in Romans 1:18-20 and John 15, this dev…
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