An inside look into the field of architecture told from the perspective of individuals that are leading the industry. This motivational series grants unique insight into the making of a successful design career, from humble beginnings to national recognition. Every week, featured guests share their personal highs and lows on their journey to success, that is sure to inspire audiences at all levels of the industry. Listening to their stories will provide a rare blueprint for anyone seeking to ...
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Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is to be a lasting educational resource, not a newscast. SE Radio covers all topics software engineering. Episodes are either tutorials on a specific topic, or an interview with a well-known character from the software engineering world. All SE Radio episodes are original content — we do not record conferences or talks given in other venues. Each episode comprises two speakers to ensure a lively ...
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Where it's AT - the Architectural Technology podcast
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Whether you're an AT, an industry collaborator, or just curious about how buildings really come together — you're in the right place.
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I'd Rather Be Writing features regular podcasts with experts in the field of technical communication.
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Software engineering at Big Tech and startups, from the inside. Deepdives with experienced engineers and tech professionals who share their hard-earned lessons, interesting stories and advice they have on building software. Especially relevant for software engineers and engineering leaders: useful for those working in tech. newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com
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Cyber After Hours: The Podcast Where Real Cyber Pros Let Loose What’s It All About? Think of it as that relaxed, late-night bar conversation you have with a fellow cybersecurity pro—except now it’s on the record. Co-hosts (and longtime friends) Paul Marco and Evan Morgan bring decades of combined experience in cybersecurity, from hands-on operations to engineering and architecture. Unscripted & Authentic Every week, they draw a random cybersecurity topic from a “fishbowl” and dive right in. ...
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Ask questions, vote and discover answers about Chicago, the region and its people. From WBEZ.
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Indiepop Radio plays indie songs with proper tunes and proper lyrics: Indie pop, Sarah Records, Brit-Pop, Shoegaze, Twee... For more information, visit www.indiepopradio.co.uk. The address to subscribe is http://feeds.feedburner.com/IndiepopRadioPodcast.
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We discuss materials management, specification, interior design, architecture, and things in between -- to help you design better, build more efficiently, and grow your design and build firm. Fohlio is a product specification and data management software for the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. Get your trial at fohlio.com.
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This flashback series is a collection of 60 of my favourite short Olympic tales covering the past 125 years. From the early days of running on cinder tracks and swimming in rivers to today's sparkling architectural precincts the Games have become the world's largest two week sportsfest spawning hundreds of champions with their own background from all around the world. Enjoy these stories, relive historical moments, remember the legends, celebrate the heroes… be inspired. Mark Tonelli OLY#Oly ...
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Join "Mrs. Steam" herself, Martha Orellana, VP of Marketing, and Dan Reinert otherwise known as "Dr. Feel Good" as they explore the world of steam and its impact on our well-being. Listen to enlightening interviews with professionals from various fields, including builders, designers, realtors, and more.
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Welcome to the Precast Concrete Show by Modular Pulse, hosted by Roshan Baldevan. This podcast explores the transformative power of precast concrete and its role in revolutionizing the construction industry. It is your go-to resource for mastering the intricacies of precast concrete and Ultra High-Performance Concrete (UHPC) manufacturing. In each episode, we delve deep into the strategic processes required to establish and optimize world-class production facilities. Drawing upon over two de ...
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The Kitchen Sisters Present… Stories from the b-side of history. Lost recordings, hidden worlds, people possessed by a sound, a vision, a mission. Deeply layered stories, lush with interviews, field recordings and music. From powerhouse NPR producers The Kitchen Sisters (The Keepers, Hidden Kitchens, The Hidden World of Girls, The Sonic Memorial Project, Lost & Found Sound, and Fugitive Waves). "The Kitchen Sisters have done some of best radio stories ever broadcast" —Ira Glass. The Kitchen ...
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Everything you need to know about the world of design, from furniture to fashion and craft to architecture. Expect fresh stories, new finds and designers and all the latest news from the world’s most exciting studios.
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Follow the audio shiurim, lectures and speeches of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, global religious leader, philosopher, author of over 30 books and moral voice for our time. Rabbi Sacks served as Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth between September 1991 and September 2013. A full biography - together with an extensive online archive of Rabbi Sacks' work - is available at www.rabbisacks.org or you can follow him on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @rabbisacks.
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Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is. The World, the radio program, is heard each weekday on over 300 public stations across North America.
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How do the objects we rely on come to be made? What goes into creating them? How did they become so vital to us? And what is the environmental impact of living with them, now and into the future? Join material scientist Dr Anna Ploszajski as she welcomes different guests including scientists to discuss the truths about our reliance on the earth’s resources – and to look at what needs to happen to create a sustainable future for the everyday items we have come to rely on. Things You Can’t Liv ...
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The stars of the hit DIY Network show "Salvage Dawgs" are back! Known for their humorous, family-friendly banter, and passion for saving architectural history from the landfill, Black Dog Salvage’s Mike Whiteside and Tay Whiteside, along with the rare Robert Kulp sighting, recap each action-packed episode of the show, remembering off-camera moments as they give you a behind the scenes look into how each episode came to be! Additionally, the dawgs hope to answer YOUR questions in each episode ...
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The OFFICIAL MrCreepyPasta Storytime! Hey there kids! It's me, MrCreepyPasta! And I think I might have found a new way to bring Creepypasta stories from the deep dark stones of the crypt and right to the ear balls in your head. If you're as excited as I am to hear a good story of terror and fear as I am then give me a subscription, hide under your blanket, and prepare yourself for some sweet dreams. Creepypasta Storytime is a collection of some of the most horrifying (and occasionally funny) ...
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Practical advice and resources for employers, hiring managers, in-house recruitment teams, job candidates, and job seekers
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Architect Marina Tabassum discusses her inspiration for this year’s Serpentine Pavilion. Then: a report from the third edition of Lisbon Design Week. Plus: we meet Dan Thawley, artistic director of Matter and Shape. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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South Korea appears to have a new president. Polls and early results show Lee Jae-Myung winning a snap election today by a wide margin. Lee is a center-left politician promising to end a chaotic period for South Korea. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with The World's Patrick Winn, who's been following the election.…
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Latin American students consider options as visas are on hold
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5:19US officials have suspended visa interviews for all international students looking to study in the United States. They say they’re revamping policies to include the vetting of applicants' social media accounts. The US has long been the top destination for students from Latin America; many Latin American leaders have been educated in the United Stat…
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'Explosive' seaweed growth washes up on Caribbean shores
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5:29Seaweed plays a key role in the world’s oceans. But too much of it disrupted ecosystems in the Caribbean this May. Brian Barnes has written about it in a new report published this week by the University of South Florida’s Optical Oceanography Lab. Barnes tells Host Carolyn Beeler that there’s no single scientific explanation for the explosive growt…
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Octopus population booms off England's South Coast
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7:23The octopus population in the waters south of England is booming. Typically a rare species, fishermen in one town pulled in more than 70,500 pounds of octopus on a single day — compared to the usual average of about 400 pounds. This population boom comes as those same waters are experiencing a marine heat wave that has lasted for several months. Ho…
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Survivors of Assad's chemical attacks speak out
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7:15During the 13-year civil war in Syria, the forces under former President Bashar al-Assad carried out some of the most horrific chemical attacks in recent history. One of them was in April 2018, on the outskirts of Damascus, where at least 43 people were killed. The World's Shirin Jaafari visits the site and speaks with survivors, who say they need …
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Shima's days of being in a manufactured J-Pop band in Tokyo are over. Now, she's doing things her way, with total creative control. Shima's real name is Tina Johnson. As a Japanese American musician, she's made the move to Los Angeles as an electronic solo artist. Host Carolyn Beeler has more.By April Peavey
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Pressure grows for Hezbollah to disarm after military losses to Israel
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5:44Lebanese militant group Hezbollah is facing growing calls to disarm following its battle with Israel last year. The group is now faced with major losses to its infrastructure and top leadership. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Sami Halabi from the Alternative Policy Institute about the complexities of disarmament for the group.…
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Preserving stone wall architecture in Japan's rice paddies
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5:23Japan's iconic terraced rice paddies are held in place by traditional stone walls. But the craft of building these walls is a dying art. Reporter Hannah Kirshner recently traveled to Fukuoka prefecture, in southern Japan, where she met a group dedicated to preserving agricultural practices, including stone wall building.…
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Japan is about a week into a new postal program that assigns a digital code to individuals that can stand in for physical addresses. The program is designed to do away with errors in labeling or addressing packages. Host Carolyn Beeler explains that, so far, the seven-digit code can only be used for package delivery.…
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The images of Monday's eruption of Mount Etna in Sicily were eye-popping. Towering plumes of charcoal-colored ash rose miles into the air. But scientists say what made this new eruption interesting was material that gushed across the land from the crater: pyroclastic flow. Host Carolyn Beeler explains.…
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E. T. The Extra-Terrestrial - The Worst Video Game Ever?
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26:17Deep within the National Museum of American History’s vaults is a battered Atari case containing what’s known as “the worst video game of all time.” The game is E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and it was so bad that not even the might of Steven Spielberg could save it. It was so loathsome that all remaining copies were buried deep in the desert. And it…
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Ukraine strikes military and psychological blow to Russia
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4:58Ukraine attacked targets deep inside Russia yesterday, in what Kyiv called "Operation Spiderweb." The Security Service of Ukraine claimed responsibility for the attack using drones smuggled into Russia, which they say knocked out some 41 Russian planes, though Russia disputes that figure. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Samuel Bendett, an advisor a…
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South Koreans head to the polls after months of turmoil
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4:15A declaration of martial law. Impeachment. Months of protest and deep political divisions. That's what South Korea has been through over the last six months. Tomorrow, the country will vote for a new president. There's one clear frontrunner. But the political divide — along with big economic and security challenges — will remain, no matter who wins…
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Desperation turns deadly as Palestinians in Gaza seek aid
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6:06Chaos erupted again near an aid distribution point in Rafah in the Gaza Strip, this time killing more than 20 people, according to the International Red Cross. Local health officials say Israeli soldiers fired on civilians. But the IDF blames Hamas militants for the violence. Arwa Damon, the founder of the International Network for Aid, Relief and …
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Tibetan children subject to abuse in Chinese government schools
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4:49A new report from Tibet Action Institute documents a pattern of physical abuse and neglect in Chinese-run boarding schools that many are forced to attend. The report alleges that the schools are designed to separate Tibetan children from their parents and away from their language and culture. Host Carolyn Beeler gets the details from the director o…
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One of the best examples of soft power is on the chopping block
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6:10For 80 years, the Fulbright program has enabled a research exchange between the US and the rest of the world, welcoming foreign scholars and scientists to the US and enabling US citizens to tap into research networks abroad. Not only has it strengthened US research prowess, but it's also become a major geopolitical soft power tool. The World's Josh…
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Poland's election upset puts abortion rights and rule of law reforms at risk
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3:59Poland has elected a new conservative nationalist as president in a major blow to Prime Minister Donald Tusk. Karol Nawrocki won the election by a razor thin margin. The result threatens to derail Tusk’s promise to ease Poland’s near-total abortion ban and reform the country's judiciary. The World’s Europe Correspondent Orla Barry joins Host Caroly…
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Amid backdrop of airstrikes, Russia and Ukraine pursue peace talks in Istanbul
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3:28Negotiators from Ukraine and Russia met today in Istanbul, Turkey, for peace talks on the heels of a spike in airstrikes between the two sides. As The World's Durrie Bouscaren reports from Istanbul, the delegations agreed to a major prisoner exchange, but no ceasefire.By Durrie Bouscaren
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Moscow's plan to build 500 Orthodox churches sparks rare revolt
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7:10In a Moscow suburb, locals have been battling against city officials and the Russian Orthodox Church to stop construction of a new church in a city park. This construction project is part of a plan to build at least 500 new churches in Moscow — a city of roughly 12 million people. And over the past 15 years, thousands of new churches have gone up a…
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In Mexico City, moths find a home at the museum
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1:09The butterfly sanctuary in Mexico City's Natural History Museum is now the host of thousands of Orizaba silkmoths. Those moths have been steadily decreasing in number in the city due to urbanization. But 2,600 cocoons of the silkmoth were rescued from an empty lot, cleaned and hung up from clothing lines by biologists at the museum. Host Carolyn Be…
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New Massachusetts law for undocumented migrants sees spike in licensed drivers
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4:04After Massachusetts approved a law allowing undocumented immigrants to drive legally in 2023, the numbers of licensed drivers doubled in a year. Despite growing fears of a nationwide crackdown on immigrants, people in the state are still seeking licenses in higher numbers than before the law was passed. A big reason for that is the state's attorney…
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When I Was A Kid Something Appeared in My Backyard by deadnspread
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20:49I Had Forgotten... Now It's Back. 🖋️ The Author: https://www.reddit.com/user/deadnspread/submitted/ 📹 Video!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ry5EuHBXM0 📖 Read Along!: https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/1e9lni2/when_i_was_a_kid_something_appeared_in_my/ Check out my new books! A collection of Creepypasta compiled by some of my all time favo…
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Get ready for a world without physical passports
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4:56Under new UN-backed plans to streamline air travel, physical passports could become a thing of the past. The proposal from the The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) could lead to the most-dramatic shift in international air travel policy in decades, moving from a paper-based system to just facial recognition. The World's transportati…
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Hosts Carolyn Beeler and Carol Hills catch you up on headlines in the news you may have missed.By PRX
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Gaza ceasefire hopes and West Bank settlements expanded
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6:27The White House says it's working on a ceasefire deal for Gaza, and that Israel has agreed to the proposal. Hamas is reportedly reviewing the offer, which would include a temporary truce and the release of Israeli hostages. Also this week, Israel announced an expansion of Jewish settlements in the West Bank, the biggest expansion of settlements in …
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Canadian wildfires force widespread evacuations
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3:52Growing wildfires in Canada have forced widespread evacuations, with 17,000 people moved in Manitoba. Many of these people are from Canada's First Nations, in remote communities accessible only by single roads, boat or air. Chief David Monias of Pimicikamak Cree Nation is helping coordinate his community's evacuation. He tells The World's Carol Hil…
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The ideology behind the Rapid Support Forces' campaign of ethnic killing in Sudan
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4:59Ethnic killings in Sudan, documented to have been committed overwhelmingly by the RSF, have been called genocide by the US government. The World's Carolyn Beeler talks with reporter Nicholas Niarchos, who went to Sudan, and whose story about Sudanese fleeing the Rapid Support Forces reveals the ideology that drives the RSF's violent campaign agains…
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The deep friendship behind Van Gogh's portraits
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4:25A current exhibit at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts puts Vincent Van Gogh's portraits of the Roulin family into important context. The French family made the Dutchman feel like he belonged, and their relationship lives on in touching letters. The World's Bianca Hillier reports.By Bianca Hillier
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Shakira global record-breaking tour comes to the US
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5:20Colombian pop star Shakira returns to US stages for the first time in seven years with her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour — Women Don’t Cry Anymore. Following sold-out shows across Latin America, the tour includes nearly 20 US dates and blends personal storytelling, bilingual performances and global rhythms. It’s projected to earn over $200 million …
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Beginning July 1, the French will no longer be able to smoke in places where children might be, including on beaches and at parks, sports venues or bus stops. If you're asking "what could be more French than smoking," well the truth is that smoking is on the decline in France. Though, as hosts Carol Hills and Carolyn Beeler explain, you can still s…
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Hyperrealistic baby dolls become a fad in Brazil
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2:03Reborn dolls that are hyperrealistic, handcrafted baby dolls have gone viral in Brazil, sparking both fascination and controversy. Co-hosts Carolyn Beeler and Carol Hills explain.By Sarah Birnbaum
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The clash between the Trump administration and Voice of America continues. In March, an executive order was issued to eliminate VOA’s supervising agency. Since then, VOA has been slashed and has cut down operations while also challenging the executive order in court. The World’s Daniel Ofman reports that as VOA shrinks, Russian news agencies target…
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Where it's AT | Episode 8 | The Healing Power of Buildings: Architectural Technology for Health
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44:00Welcome to Where it's AT | the Architectural Technology Podcast In this episode we explore the relationship between architectural technology and health. With guest speakers Ann Vanner FCIAT from Healing Buildings and Richard Alston MCIAT from Alston and Donnelly Architecture, the discussion covers how design can improve wellbeing, strategies for a …
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My Wife and I Went to Las Vegas for Our Honeymoon by JLGoodwin1990 (1/4)
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37:13Author here! After the reception you guys had to my Crater Lake story a day ago, I'm hoping you'll like this series just as much! It's the first part of a four parter, one that is a slow burn in the vein of Alfred Hitchcock, with a mixture of horror, suspense, and thriller. It's one of my favorite stories I've written so far. And if you have a keen…
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SE Radio 670: Matthias Endler on Prototype in Rust
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1:01:01Matthias Endler, Rust developer, open-source maintainer, and consultant through his company Corrode, speaks with SE Radio host Gavin Henry about prototyping in Rust. They discuss prototyping and why Rust is excellent for prototyping, and Matthias recommends a workflow for it, including what parts of Rust to use, and what parts to avoid at this stag…
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‘Visibly Invisible – Artek’s Drawing Office 1936–2004’
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8:46The in-house design team at Finnish furniture company Artek is the focal point of The Alvar Aalto Museum’s summer exhibition. Petri Burtsoff reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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From Software Engineer to AI Engineer – with Janvi Kalra
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1:09:30Supported by Our Partners • Statsig — The unified platform for flags, analytics, experiments, and more. • Sinch — Connect with customers at every step of their journey. • Cortex — Your Portal to Engineering Excellence. — What does it take to land a job as an AI Engineer—and thrive in the role? In this episode of Pragmatic Engineer, I’m joi…
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What happened to Chicago's Japanese community?
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7:00Lakeview once had a thriving Japanese community, but it fell victim to a push for assimilation. As one Japanese-American puts it: “You had to basically be unseen.”
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Author here! It's been a hot minute since MrCreepyPasta narrated one of my stories, and especially since the popular Abandoned Ship story of mine, but here you guys are! It is one of my older ones, as I'm currently working on a new, rather ambitious project I'm wanting to turn into a manuscript, but I hope you enjoy it anyways! ~ J.L. Goodwin 🖋️ Th…
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The Ever-Repeated Story (Rabbi Sacks on Bamidbar, Covenant & Conversation)
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9:58Welcome to the Covenant & Conversation series, Rabbi Sacks’ commentary pieces on the weekly Torah portion, exploring ideas and sharing inspiration from the Torah readings of the week.This audio from Rabbi Sacks was recorded in 2017.To read and download the written essay, and all translations, click here: https://rabbisacks.org/covenant-conversation…
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Zero Trust: Buzzword or Best Practice?
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1:05:48Ever wonder if Zero Trust is the next big buzzword or if it actually holds the key to modern cybersecurity? In Episode 27 of Cyber After Hours—titled “Zero Trust: Buzzword or Best Practice?”—co-hosts Evan Morgan and Paul Marco kick things off with a friendly Star Wars vs. Star Trek debate before diving into the serious question of what it really ta…
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South Korean artist Do Ho Suh discusses his ongoing fabric-architecture series and the laborious process of producing these structures. Plus: a recap of Romanian Design Week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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The Family Next Door Kept a Man Under Their House by Harambe_556
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27:55Listen to me, Danny. You never, ever, open that door. Do you understand me? Never. I've told you before and I'll tell you again. Under no circumstances do you go in there. 🖋️ The Author: https://www.reddit.com/user/Harambe_556/submitted/ 📹 Video!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uxp7j0KXMw 📖 Read Along!: https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/r…
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Jack Becker and Andrew Linn, founders of 2023 Design Vanguard firm BLDUS, join Architectural Record’s DESIGN:ED podcast to discuss the studio's unique approach to materiality, the influence of research on the architectural process, and how design can encourage collaboration in their homebase of Washington D.C.…
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I record dreams for living by Willing_Procedure_34
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10:59Dream research assistant needed. Quiet night work. High pay. Must be discreet. 🖋️ The Author: https://www.reddit.com/user/Willing_Procedure_34/submitted/ 📹 Video!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1uoDSnCuqg 📖 Read Along!: https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/1kherme/i_record_dreams_for_living/ Check out my new books! A collection of Creepypas…
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I agree; this must be a series. 🖋️ The Author: https://www.reddit.com/user/Colourblindness/submitted/ 📹 Video!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6AdjFao0Sk 📖 Read Along!: [redacted] Check out my new books! A collection of Creepypasta compiled by some of my all time favorite authors and friends! 💀 Volume 1: http://a.co/iNqTwRZ 💀 Volume 2: http://a.c…
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We Put Trail Cams All Over the Mountain by pentyworth223
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10:51Something keeps moving them closer to the cabin. 🖋️ The Author: https://www.reddit.com/user/pentyworth223/submitted/ 📹 Video!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sv2KLTeYfc 📖 Read Along!: https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/1k6voiv/we_put_trail_cams_all_over_the_mountain_something/ Check out my new books! A collection of Creepypasta compiled by…
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The second edition of Designmonat Graz has taken over Austria’s second city. It explores the melding of analogue and digital worlds under the theme “The New Real”. Alexei Korolyov reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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Car towed? Listen to this on your way down to Chicago’s Central Auto Pound
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10:28If you’ve had your car towed in Chicago, there’s a decent chance you had to journey down to Lower Lower Wacker Drive — likely not in the best of moods — to open your wallet and recollect your vehicle. “It's supposed to be a happy process,” said Michael Lacoco, the deputy commissioner of the city’s bureau of traffic services. In our last episode, we…
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