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Moving Markets is a daily market news briefing from Julius Baer. Our experts discuss the latest market developments and put the headlines in perspective to set you up for the coming day. The information contained in this podcast is marketing material. Opinions expressed do not constitute independent financial/investment research, investment advice, or an offer to buy or sell securities by Julius Baer. Please refer to www.juliusbaer.com/legal/podcasts for important legal information prior to ...
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Explore the cutting edge of digital transformation with Cognizant Netcentric. Powered by Notebook LM, our podcast brings you AI-generated insights from real client success stories—unpacking the strategies, innovations, and lessons that drive impact. From AI-driven marketing to system engineering, data layers, and beyond, we dive deep into the expertise shaping the future of digital experiences.
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Logical Elegance

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Embedded is the show for people who love gadgets. Making them, breaking them, and everything in between. Weekly interviews with engineers, educators, and enthusiasts. Find the show, blog, and more at embedded.fm.
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AI Investigates

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AI-driven investigations. Real people. Cold cases re-examined. True crime is changing, and so are the tools we use to understand it. Hosted by Rachael Vickers, this podcast uses advanced AI technology alongside real-world reporting, interviews with families, and insight from former police investigators to revisit cases that remain unsolved or inconclusive, sometimes for years or even decades. Each season focuses on a single case. We analyze digital evidence, cross-reference timelines, and us ...
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Join our hosts as they break down complex data into understandable insights, providing you with the knowledge to navigate our rapidly changing world. Tune in for a thoughtful, evidence-based discussion that bridges expert analysis with real-world implications, an SCZoomers Podcast Independent, moderated, timely, deep, gentle, clinical, global, and community conversations about things that matter. Breathe Easy, we go deep and lightly surface the big ideas. Curated, independent, moderated, tim ...
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Conveying Biblical truths about God comprised in Scriptures pertaining to his love and purpose for mankind. Whose inter-relational dependency for fellowman for the common good of humanity is genuinely attainable through a relationship in Jesus Christ by faith. Episodes are insightful conversations explaining Bible Doctrines and Life Principles inclusive of topic summaries and Scripture references relevant for thriving in life by increasing in faith and deepening trust in God. ____________ Pr ...
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🎙️ Welcome to the Microsoft Intune and Security Report Podcast🎙️ — your essential stop for the latest in Windows and Edge security! This podcast is designed to be a time-saving powerhouse, distilling the most critical updates, new features, and emerging vulnerabilities from multiple trusted sources into one convenient, ready-to-reference report. Each week, we dig deep into the data to give you a concise, actionable rundown on the security landscape, helping you stay one step ahead. So whethe ...
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Founded 28 years ago, Bryden Wood champions a radical transformation in design and construction. Our global team delivers comprehensive services across architecture, engineering, and digital delivery, driving innovation from concept to completion. We've led projects like the UK's first net-zero commercial building and Europe's highest IT yield data centre, showcasing our commitment to sustainability and efficiency. Our approach harnesses digital tools and manufacturing processes for smarter, ...
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The goal of the Customer Lifetime Value University Podcast is to provide listeners with actionable plans and strategies to improve their CLTV.The way we think about growth is changing. It's not all about acquisition. In fact, getting your existing customers to stay longer, spend more, and refer you are keys to creating exponential growth.Episodes will be a concise 15-30 minutes and will stay light on the theory and heavy on specific implementable things brands can do.
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The Download

Tier4 Advisors

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Hosted by Tier4 Advisors' Founder & Chairman Jake Sherrill, The Download podcast features trending technology news, insights, and thought leadership from some of the best and brightest technology leaders. In addition to tech, be prepared for the occasional sports & movie reference as well. Tune in to stay up-to-date on the latest Data Center, Telecom, Managed Services, Cybersecurity, and Emerging Technology trends to assist your business with digital transformation - let's Tech about it!
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Crimson Marketing’s CEO Glenn Gow interviews the best and the brightest marketing minds on Moneyball for Marketing. He and his guests talk about the incredible changes happening in marketing organizations around Big Data and marketing technology. Moneyball for Marketing features marketing technology insights from the top marketers in the world. The reference to Moneyball is from the story of how the Oakland A's baseball team were able to win and win and win, because they figured out how to u ...
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A podcast about chemical knowledge and data in the pharmaceutical, agrochemical, and related industries brought to you by ACD/Labs. Hosts Sarah Srokosz and Jesse Harris will introduce you to a wide range of experts who are shaping the future of the chemical industry.
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Remote Temperature Probe

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Experience the ultimate in temperature monitoring with the TempGenius Remote Temperature Probe. This advanced device is designed to provide you with accurate and real-time temperature readings, ensuring the safety and integrity of your valuable assets, whether it's in a medical facility, laboratory, food storage, or any other environment where temperature control is critical. Key Features: Precision Monitoring: The TempGenius Remote Temperature Probe offers unparalleled accuracy, allowing yo ...
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It's Your Loss

Tony Sheppard & Johnny Custer

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Retail is evolving, and so is the game of loss prevention. Gone are the days when LP was just about catching shoplifters. Today, it’s about data, strategy, and staying ahead of crime before it happens. Join Tony Sheppard and Johnny Custer—two industry veterans with over 30 years of experience each—as they break down the latest trends in retail risk, asset protection, and total loss prevention. With a mix of expert insights, real-world case studies, and the occasional pop culture reference, t ...
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Welcome to the State of TMF podcast. From providing insights on how to improve inspection readiness, to identifying and scaling optimization programs that work, to training your team to operate at scale–you'll understand everything it takes to create a world-class TMF program. As subscribers, you'll learn how to take your TMF process and strategy to the next level. Through interviews, AMAs, and invite-only events, we give you a sneak peek into the data-backed insights we're executing for TMF ...
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EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain

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On 27 March 2015, the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge held a major international conference on EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain, supported by the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) and Hogan Lovells. The theme for the Conference was to explore the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's long awaited "right to be forgotten" case. Alth ...
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Have you ever clicked on a link you were unsure of, or downloaded a risky attachment? If so, then you are in danger of becoming part of a Botnet, also known as a ‘zombie army'. The term ‘zombie army’ is used to refer to a number of computer networks that have become infected as a result of malicious third party software sneaking onto a user’s computer and then linking it to others to send spam to, or steal data from. ‘How to Survive a Botnets Attack’ is a short animation that explains how to ...
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Welcome to "Pop-Culture Couch"! I'm Maegan, your host and fellow pop-culture enthusiast with a unique blend of expertise in behavioral psychology, data science, and UX research within the world of video games. With a deep passion for the brain, behavior, and breaking down big psychological concepts into bite-sized pieces, I’m here to help you unravel the psychological themes woven into our favorite movies, TV shows, and video games. "Pop-Culture Couch" is all about breaking down complex psyc ...
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The Yale Law Journal Podcast makes legal scholarship accessible to a broad audience. Each episode, we interview an author of a forthcoming or recently published piece in the Yale Law Journal about their work. The views of the hosts and guests on this podcast are their own, and do not represent the views or opinions of their employers or of Yale Law Journal, Yale Law School, or Yale University. The mention of or reference to any product or service by a host or guest does not constitute an end ...
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Footprint Forum

Footprint Media Group

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Footprint Forum is the networking arm of Footprint Media Group and this podcast is recorded content from Footprint Forum meetings. Footprint Forum is a membership body that meets to discuss environmental, social and economic impacts of the foodservice, hospitality, facilities as well as grocery retail industries and the various initiatives being taken to counter these. This is a non-competitive environment, where the ethos is one of collaboration and the objective an altogether more consciou ...
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Lightning in a Bottle is where we drop in on conversations with Endeavor's Executives in Residence. This is a team of individuals who served as leaders at some of the most recognized healthcare systems in the country. Listen in as they talk about topics of the day, facing strategists, marketers, and customer experience professionals. Let's hear from those who have been there and done that.
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On The Stretch Zone Podcast, we get together with special guest entrepreneurs, business owners and professionals each week to discuss their experiences in pushing to reach their goals, and what principles we can apply in our own lives to learn, grow and succeed. At the end of each episode will be an action for you to take to improve an area of your life or business, helping you step into YOUR stretch zone.
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Send us a text Please review the corresponding Substack episode. What happens when artificial intelligence looks at our broken economic systems and says, "I can do better than this"? We're living through the economic equivalent of a slow-motion car crash, and most of us are too busy arguing about the radio station to notice we're heading straight f…
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Major equity markets surge to new highs, driven by easing trade tensions, robust US earnings, and expectations of US interest rate cuts even as US inflation remains a concern. This trend is also reflected in US investment-grade credit spreads, which have reached their lowest level since 1998. Meanwhile, Indian markets are up over 1% today, followin…
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Alex was one of the early vanguard talking to our industry about The Cloud. https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexstepney/ https://cloud.google.com/ Summary In this conversation, Alex Stepney shares his journey from a physicist to a key player in the cloud and market data sectors. He discusses the evolution of cloud technology in financial services, the …
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Send us a text Read the article on Substack Here's where our modern predicament becomes clear: we've engineered a world flooded with what scientists call "super stimuli." These aren't the natural rewards our ancestors encountered. They're concentrated, intensified, and deliberately designed to hijack our ancient wiring. Anna Lembke, author of "Dopa…
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Yesterday’s hotter-than-expected US inflation data prompted a reassessment of rate cut expectations, driving yields and the US dollar higher. Although most stocks fell, the S&P 500 managed to eke out a marginal gain, largely due tothe strong performance of major tech companies. Notably, Intel’s stock jumped on news that the Trump administration was…
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Send us a text See the corresponding Substack episode. The story of Pope Mungo reveals what happens when our comfortable moral categories collapse under the weight of real evil I've been thinking about a question that keeps me awake at night: What happens when love demands something so radical that it becomes unrecognizable as love at all? This isn…
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Benchmark equity indices in the US, Italy, Spain, and the UK have surged to new highs, fuelled by a benign US inflation report and Germany's inflation data confirming a sub-2% reading. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says US interest rates could be 150 to 175 basis points lower. Bitcoin has hit a new all-time high, with Ether also close to its …
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The latest US inflation figures for July sent stocks soaring to new all-time highs once again. With a 25 basis-point rate cut in September now widely anticipated by market participants, expectations are running high. In contrast, European markets underperformed due to disappointing economic data from Germany. Joining us today are Dario Messi, Head …
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Send us a text Read article on Substack Noise sensitivity was often treated as a "waste paper basket" diagnosis – something to brush off when doctors couldn't find anything "real" wrong with you. Meanwhile, patients developed elaborate coping mechanisms: sleeping with multiple earplugs, avoiding restaurants, choosing apartments based on wall thickn…
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The main question on everyone’s mind is whether today's US inflation report will corroborate the narrative of easing inflation, potentially paving the way for a possible Federal Reserve rate cut in September. A stronger-than-expected inflation figure would serve as a reality check for investors. Meanwhile, geopolitical developments, such as the upc…
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We discuss the nature of operating an exchange in an emerging market – specifically within the wider context of the African continent. Mark has a great passion for ‘Analytics’ which are part of the JSE data offering. https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-randall-91008b8/ https://www.jse.co.za/ DAVID ANDERSON -- https://www.linkedin.com/in/atradia/…
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US stocks are on a tear with the S&P 500 trading just a whisker below its all-time high and the Nasdaq shining thanks to renewed enthusiasm around tech and artificial intelligence stocks. European stocks are also having a good run with banks in the lead. However, Switzerland has been lagging after the hefty 39% levies on Swiss exports to the US too…
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Send us a text Please see the corresponding Substack episode. You probably don't know who owns your local hospital. You might not realize that the newspaper you grew up reading is now controlled by a firm that views journalism as a spreadsheet optimization problem. And when your rent suddenly jumps 30% or your neighborhood grocery store closes with…
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Send us a text Read the article on Substack Research shows that more flavorful foods trigger larger consumption. If your brain constructs more intense flavor experiences, you eat more. Food companies understand this better than most consumers do. They're not just adding sugar and salt randomly—they're engineering specific combinations of taste, sme…
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Once again, investors are facing a flood of news to digest – from tariff updates, such as Japan’s announcement that the US will end the stacking of universal tariffs and cut levies on cars; to central bank developments, including the Bank of England’s rate decision and the appointment of Stephen Miran to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors; to c…
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Chris and Elecia chat about books, courses, alternate podcasts, electronics, statistics, kidnapping Roo, and journaling failures. The Embedded Patreon book club is reading Data-Driven Science and Engineering: Machine Learning, Dynamical Systems, and Control by Steven L. Brunton, J. Nathan Kutz. PDF book and links to lectures are at databookuw.com. …
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Markets are in a positive mood, driven by corporate earnings that are exceeding expectations, and this is despite further 'tariff sabre-rattling' by President Donald Trump, who announced a potential 100% tariff on chips and semiconductors that are not manufactured in the US. Meanwhile, Switzerland has yet to successfully negotiate a reduction in th…
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Transforming Perspectives | The Bible, the Word is of Inspiration of God and is more than for extrapolating Scriptures but also is the primary source of instruction in righteousness, the key aspect for growing in Faith. Apostle Paul explains in the Letter to the Philippians of the distractions that can hinder us from advancing towards spiritual mat…
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Send us a text Please see our corresponding Substack episode. 🧠💥 Just discovered how your brain might be hiding explosive secrets in curved spaces. New research reveals why AI suddenly "gets it" - and it's not what you think. The math that's reshaping memory itself. #NeuralNetworks #AI #BrainScience Interactions in Curved Statistical Manifolds Sour…
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With tariffs on Switzerland still in focus, a small Swiss delegation travels to Washington to negotiate a resolution. Meanwhile, emerging tariff threats for semiconductors and pharmaceuticals are weighing on market sentiment. Beyond trade developments, investors must digest a slew of macroeconomic figures and reports from the ongoing earnings seaso…
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European and US stocks staged a recovery rally yesterday, although the Swiss market trailed behind following the recent 39% tariff shock. Meanwhile, yields have fallen sharply across Europe due to robust real money demand. In the US, yields have also dipped slightly, as markets now largely anticipate a 25 basis-point rate cut in September. With a c…
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John and David discuss the move towards trading US stocks 24/5 – something driven by interest mainly from the Asia Pacific region. This includes understanding why this is being led by ATSs not the fully regulated players. We touch on important considerations like Corporate Actions that add complexity. John has deep insight on all of this. https://w…
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Send us a text Read article on Substack The opinion transforms what was once treated as a moral imperative into a legal obligation. Countries can no longer hide behind the fig leaf of "we're doing our best" when their best demonstrably isn't good enough. The court made it clear that nationally determined contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreeme…
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President Trump’s team delivered more tariff surprises ahead of the weekend with conditions worsening for both Canada and Switzerland. Then the jobs data delivered some ugly news for the US economy, with severe downward revisions to May and June’s data which saw the bearer of the tidings - the commissioner of the US Bureau of Labor Statistics – los…
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Send us a text Please see our corresponding Substack episode We're living through what might be the last era where humans are the limiting factor in AI development. That's not hyperbole—it's the stark conclusion emerging from breakthrough research that should terrify and exhilarate us in equal measure. The future of AI research may no longer be abo…
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Send us a text Read article on Substack What makes the renewable transition even more compelling is that we're finally accounting for the true costs of our fossil fuel dependence. The health impacts alone are staggering. In 2024, renewables helped the U.S. avoid an estimated $21.5 billion in health damages from air pollution, on top of $24 billion …
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has tempered expectations that the central bank may cut interest rates at its September meeting, leading to a modest decline in stock prices. However, after the close of trading, both Microsoft and Meta reported strong earnings for Q2, with their shares rising substantially, which could set the stage for a positi…
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European equities rebounded yesterday, driven by largely positive earnings, as the IMF upgraded its global growth forecast for this year and next, citing reduced US trade war impact and a weaker US dollar. Meanwhile, Novo Nordisk makes headlines with a 30% share dive on revised sales and profit guidance, and US equities lose steam ahead of today’s …
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Welcome to the Bryden Wood Podcast. In this episode, 'UK Industrial Strategy: Analysis, Gaps, and the Path to Growth', co-founder Martin Wood, Technical Director Adrian La Porta, and John Dyson examine the UK's recently published industrial strategy. The discussion highlights the positive aspects of the strategy, such as establishing a 10-year fram…
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Send us a text see related Substack episode We're living through the death of certainty, and it's making us absolutely feral for answers about what comes next. I spent an hour this week diving into David Eagleman's Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives, and honestly? It left me more unsettled than any horror movie could. Not because these afterlife …
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The long-awaited trade deal between the EU and the US only provided a temporary boost to the markets, with concerns swiftly being voiced in Europe. Many described the agreement as one-sided, favouring US interests. Following the announcement, the US dollar strengthened while the price of gold plummeted to a three-week low. Meanwhile, oil prices ros…
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Ant and David discuss how FactSet are operating in the real time market data space, focussing on ‘data feeds’. Part of this covers some more generic discussion of datafeed subtopics e.g. throttling and conflation. https://www.linkedin.com/in/anant-singh-2284323/ https://www.factset.com/ DAVID ANDERSON -- https://www.linkedin.com/in/atradia/…
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The European Union and the United States have reached a significant trade agreement, substantially reducing the likelihood of an all-out trade war. While some details remain unclear, the markets have responded favourably to the announcement. In a related development, Chinese and US officials are set to convene in Stockholm today to discuss easing t…
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Send us a text Read the article on Substack These aren't primitive people. They're specialists in being human. And here's what really messes with our modern assumptions: they achieved something we're constantly told is impossible. They created societies without bosses, without cops, without prisons, without wealth inequality—and they worked for mil…
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Send us a text See related Substack Episode "I spent years apologizing for who I was until I realized I'd forgotten who that even was. Today's dive into reclaiming your basic human rights 🎧✨" How we learned to distrust our own inner wisdom—and why reclaiming it might be the most radical act of our time There's a particular kind of violence that hap…
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Earnings remain in the spotlight, with notable gains in the banking sector, while Tesla tumbled amid US policy headwinds. The European Central Bank left interest rates unchanged and offered a modestly upbeat assessment of the eurozone economy, raising doubts among investors about further policy easing, even while US tariff threats still cloud the o…
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Dmitry Grinberg joined us to talk about running Linux on small microprocessors (physically small and/or 4-bit). Dmitry does this by emulating a MIPS processor. Boot times vary between minutes and days, depending on the processor. Dmitry’s projects are on his website (dmitry.gr) including: 8-pin Linux (Cortex-M0+!) Linux on an 8-bit micro? Linux/400…
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Global equity markets rally on US-Japan trade deal progress, sparking hopes for EU agreements, with equities surging and gold easing. Japan’s Nikkei 225 reaches a new all-time high, as does the S&P 500. In earnings: Alphabet surprises positively, while Tesla disappoints. Companies reporting today include industry giants like Nestle, Roche, Deutsche…
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Send us a text Read article on Substack During deep meditative states, these practitioners showed dramatic increases in gamma wave activity—specifically in the 38-42 Hz range—with statistical significance that would make any researcher sit up and take notice (p < 0.0001). But here's where it gets really interesting: their brains showed remarkable g…
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The current earnings season is proving particularly intriguing, with some companies surpassing analyst expectations and others struggling, particularly due to the impact of US tariffs. On the subject of tariffs, the recently announced US-Japan trade deal has boosted market confidence and fuelled optimism that others, such as the European Union, may…
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Transforming Perspectives | Do you believe God’s power correlates to some sort of magnitude of force? Certainly however more so, Scriptures exposit the power of God being evident of the character of believers having been tempered as steel, becoming as pure gold. Many being unlearned pray for more of God’s power, believing it as proof of Faith. Apos…
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The US stock market reached new heights, driven by the strong performance of several of the top tech giants, but the broader market failed to follow suit. Meanwhile, government bond yields declined across the board as the deadline for President Trump's trade negotiations, set for 1 August, draws closer. Mathieu Racheter, Head of Equity Strategy Res…
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This is a great opportunity to hear from a customer firm where we discuss where 'Market Data' sits organisationally and how Barclays operate a 'Hub' approach out of Glasgow. That prompts a discussion about offshoring, near shoring and outsourcing. Further discussion focuss on over arching business strategy and how they work with 'strategic' vendors…
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Send us a text see corresponding Substack 🔬 What if the key to chronic illness has been hiding under our fingernails all along? Ancient wisdom meets AI in this mind-bending medical mystery. 🧬✨ While researchers were discovering these microclots with expensive lab equipment, a diagnostic technique from 1600s was quietly waiting in the wings. Nailfol…
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Japan's Upper House election has sparked market uncertainty after the ruling LDP coalition lost control. Nevertheless, the JPY remained surprisingly stable. The S&P 500 and MSCI World indices reached new heights last week, bolstered by robust economic data and impressive corporate earnings. The US Congress passes legislation regulating stablecoins,…
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Send us a text Read the article on Substack The future is arriving faster than we can process its implications. Centaur isn't just a research breakthrough—it's a preview of coming attractions. And we're all the starring act in this particular show, whether we signed up for it or not. The question isn't whether AI will learn to predict human behavio…
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Global stock markets experienced a positive day yesterday, bolstered by impressive earnings reports – including those from ABB – and favourable macroeconomic data from the US. The latter indicated a resilient retail sector, underpinned by a strong US consumer. As a result, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite both closed at record highs. In Asia, h…
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Send us a text see corrisonding Substack episode A breakthrough in detection methods might finally give us the diagnostic tool we've been desperately seeking For years, Long COVID patients have been fighting an invisible war. Not just against their symptoms, but against a medical system that couldn't quite put its finger on what was wrong. "It's al…
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The US President’s comments regarding potentially firing Fed Chair Jerome Powell sparked market volatility. The initial reaction was swift, with the dollar and stocks tumbling, but the market later showed resilience with the S&P 500 rising. Strong US bank earnings and mixed inflation signals added to the complex picture. Global trade tensions weigh…
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Transforming Perspectives | Are you aware of the biblical distinctions of Life? Its purposes today, life as a new creation by faith in Jesus Christ or life after death and the expectation or hope of life in heaven. Scriptures are specific whenever referring to life, so that everyone will understand God’s desires for creating mankind, and the heaven…
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