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    Recovery of Software from the 1950 Whirlwind Computer Project (vcfb23)

    Recovery of Software from the 1950 Whirlwind Computer Project (vcfb23)
    This talk reviews work done jointly at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Computer History Museum to recover software developed in the 1950s on the Whirlwind computer, noted as the first machine intentionally designed for graphical input and output, plus the first known use in a real-time application. This work covers conversion of the archived media, plus an environment for debugging and simulation, as well as a few examples of code recovered. The presentation is a companion to Rainer Glaschick's work on reconstructing the Whirlwind "Light Gun", the graphical input device developed by the Whirlwind team. about this event: https://c3voc.de

    Recovery of Software from the 1950 Whirlwind Computer Project (vcfb23)

    Recovery of Software from the 1950 Whirlwind Computer Project (vcfb23)
    This talk reviews work done jointly at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Computer History Museum to recover software developed in the 1950s on the Whirlwind computer, noted as the first machine intentionally designed for graphical input and output, plus the first known use in a real-time application. This work covers conversion of the archived media, plus an environment for debugging and simulation, as well as a few examples of code recovered. The presentation is a companion to Rainer Glaschick's work on reconstructing the Whirlwind "Light Gun", the graphical input device developed by the Whirlwind team. about this event: https://c3voc.de

    Recovery of Software from the 1950 Whirlwind Computer Project (vcfb23)

    Recovery of Software from the 1950 Whirlwind Computer Project (vcfb23)
    This talk reviews work done jointly at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Computer History Museum to recover software developed in the 1950s on the Whirlwind computer, noted as the first machine intentionally designed for graphical input and output, plus the first known use in a real-time application. This work covers conversion of the archived media, plus an environment for debugging and simulation, as well as a few examples of code recovered. The presentation is a companion to Rainer Glaschick's work on reconstructing the Whirlwind "Light Gun", the graphical input device developed by the Whirlwind team. about this event: https://c3voc.de

    Recovery of Software from the 1950 Whirlwind Computer Project (vcfb23)

    Recovery of Software from the 1950 Whirlwind Computer Project (vcfb23)
    This talk reviews work done jointly at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Computer History Museum to recover software developed in the 1950s on the Whirlwind computer, noted as the first machine intentionally designed for graphical input and output, plus the first known use in a real-time application. This work covers conversion of the archived media, plus an environment for debugging and simulation, as well as a few examples of code recovered. The presentation is a companion to Rainer Glaschick's work on reconstructing the Whirlwind "Light Gun", the graphical input device developed by the Whirlwind team. about this event: https://c3voc.de

    EP 180: Troy Fauteux, Austin Hoyt, & Bryce Viola — Times We Almost Died, Toe Hook Training, and Laughs and Sends in Rocklands

    EP 180: Troy Fauteux, Austin Hoyt, & Bryce Viola — Times We Almost Died, Toe Hook Training, and Laughs and Sends in Rocklands

    It’s a Northeast takeover here in Rocklands! Austin Hoyt returns to the podcast and is joined by Troy Fauteux and Bryce Viola. The boys sat down with me and Ethan Pringle for a fireside chat at our cabin. These guys are all total crushers and most importantly, they have a lot of fun. Join us for a crackling good time!

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    Nuggets:

    0:07:13 – Flipping cars and stealing clothes

    0:12:00 – “Brad… it's, it’s bad.”

    0:18:15 – Troy’s top 3 most scary climbing experiences

    0:26:26 – Plans for Tuesday and Monkey Wedding

    0:28:13 – Living Large and Finish Line

    0:31:13 – Progress on Monkey Wedding, and Austin’s longest project

    0:32:43 – Austin’s efforts on Lucid Dreaming, and Alex Megos taping video

    0:35:13 – Quintessential and Industry of Cool

    0:38:25 – Bryce’s trip so far

    0:39:52 – Favorite zones in Rocklands

    0:43:24 – Pure, and how fast the level is changing

    0:45:36 – Highlights from Rocklands, and having fun

    0:48:59 – Industry of Cool, hiking 300+ miles to send The Nest, and unfinished business in Spain

    0:52:45 – Sport climbing aspirations, and Max Zolotukhin falling off of Super Nova while trying to free solo it

    0:58:17 – Challenging access, and do New England climbers have more fun?

    1:02:03 – Potential and rock quality in the NE, and Bryce’s job

    1:09:07 – Troy’s job detailing cars, and climbing in West Virginia

    1:11:32 – Austin’s tick list

    1:14:14 – The variety of styles in Rocklands, and toe hook training

    1:16:48 – How long everyone has been climbing, and the BMX connection

    1:20:02 – The new crop of young talent

    1:24:42 – Most recent comps, and the shorter shelf life of top-level competitors

    1:29:41 – Ultimate dream boulders

    1:31:31 – Trying climbs way above and below your level, and the V15 goal

    1:34:49 – Ethan’s goal to find 5.15 in the Sierra Nevada, and the rarity of all-natural hard routes

    1:38:01 – Choss and rain and Hueco, and Ethan’s top 3 favorite bouldering areas

    1:41:30 – Almost dying on the topout of The Mandala

    1:42:58 – “Dad I’m bread. ”

    1:44:31 – Will we climb until we die?

    1:45:57 – Mystery climbs in Rocklands

    1:48:18 – The drunk comp, and the Anchorman of climbing

    1:51:59 – The Lifetime Project guy

    1:53:44 – Milkshakes and final goals for the trip

    1:57:28 – Airstar getting action

    1:58:51 – Ethan’s most epic bat hangs

    1:59:58 – Austin’s send of Direct North

    2:01:00 – Near misses

    Energiewende auf Balkonien (gpn21)

    Energiewende auf Balkonien (gpn21)
    Die Energiewende in die eigenen Hände zu nehmen macht Spaß und lohnt sich auch finanziell. Der Talk beleuchtet das Thema "Kleinsolaranlagen (Balkonkraftwerke XL)" von den Sonnenstrahlen, über die Solarzellen und Wechselrichter, hin zum Energieverbraucher oder Speicher. In den meisten Fällen können die dargestellten Inhalte auch auf größere Dachanlagen angewandt werden. Neben den Hintergründen der Solartechnik bei netzsynchronem Betrieb (nicht Insel), wird im zweiten Teil des Vortrages gezeigt, wie der Eigenverbrauchsanteil der erzeugten Solarenergie mit einem DIY Energiespeicher erhöht werden kann. Es wird gezeigt wie mit dem Recycling von 18650er Lithium Rundzellen aus alten Laptop- und E-Bike Akkus ein Energiespeicher gebaut werden kann und dieser mit dem Balkonkraftwerk zusammen genutzt werden kann. Der überschüssige Solarstrom aus der Mittagszeit wird so für den Abend/Nacht nutzbar gemacht. Wird ein Energiespeicher > 5 kWh benötigt lohnt sich eher der Bau eines LiFepo4 Akkus aus prismatischen Zellen, womit Speicher mit mehreren 10 KWh Kapazität gebaut werden können. about this event: https://cfp.gulas.ch/gpn21/talk/UBWWQT/

    Energiewende auf Balkonien (gpn21)

    Energiewende auf Balkonien (gpn21)
    Die Energiewende in die eigenen Hände zu nehmen macht Spaß und lohnt sich auch finanziell. Der Talk beleuchtet das Thema "Kleinsolaranlagen (Balkonkraftwerke XL)" von den Sonnenstrahlen, über die Solarzellen und Wechselrichter, hin zum Energieverbraucher oder Speicher. In den meisten Fällen können die dargestellten Inhalte auch auf größere Dachanlagen angewandt werden. Neben den Hintergründen der Solartechnik bei netzsynchronem Betrieb (nicht Insel), wird im zweiten Teil des Vortrages gezeigt, wie der Eigenverbrauchsanteil der erzeugten Solarenergie mit einem DIY Energiespeicher erhöht werden kann. Es wird gezeigt wie mit dem Recycling von 18650er Lithium Rundzellen aus alten Laptop- und E-Bike Akkus ein Energiespeicher gebaut werden kann und dieser mit dem Balkonkraftwerk zusammen genutzt werden kann. Der überschüssige Solarstrom aus der Mittagszeit wird so für den Abend/Nacht nutzbar gemacht. Wird ein Energiespeicher > 5 kWh benötigt lohnt sich eher der Bau eines LiFepo4 Akkus aus prismatischen Zellen, womit Speicher mit mehreren 10 KWh Kapazität gebaut werden können. about this event: https://cfp.gulas.ch/gpn21/talk/UBWWQT/

    Energiewende auf Balkonien (gpn21)

    Energiewende auf Balkonien (gpn21)
    Die Energiewende in die eigenen Hände zu nehmen macht Spaß und lohnt sich auch finanziell. Der Talk beleuchtet das Thema "Kleinsolaranlagen (Balkonkraftwerke XL)" von den Sonnenstrahlen, über die Solarzellen und Wechselrichter, hin zum Energieverbraucher oder Speicher. In den meisten Fällen können die dargestellten Inhalte auch auf größere Dachanlagen angewandt werden. Neben den Hintergründen der Solartechnik bei netzsynchronem Betrieb (nicht Insel), wird im zweiten Teil des Vortrages gezeigt, wie der Eigenverbrauchsanteil der erzeugten Solarenergie mit einem DIY Energiespeicher erhöht werden kann. Es wird gezeigt wie mit dem Recycling von 18650er Lithium Rundzellen aus alten Laptop- und E-Bike Akkus ein Energiespeicher gebaut werden kann und dieser mit dem Balkonkraftwerk zusammen genutzt werden kann. Der überschüssige Solarstrom aus der Mittagszeit wird so für den Abend/Nacht nutzbar gemacht. Wird ein Energiespeicher > 5 kWh benötigt lohnt sich eher der Bau eines LiFepo4 Akkus aus prismatischen Zellen, womit Speicher mit mehreren 10 KWh Kapazität gebaut werden können. about this event: https://cfp.gulas.ch/gpn21/talk/UBWWQT/

    Energiewende auf Balkonien (gpn21)

    Energiewende auf Balkonien (gpn21)
    Die Energiewende in die eigenen Hände zu nehmen macht Spaß und lohnt sich auch finanziell. Der Talk beleuchtet das Thema "Kleinsolaranlagen (Balkonkraftwerke XL)" von den Sonnenstrahlen, über die Solarzellen und Wechselrichter, hin zum Energieverbraucher oder Speicher. In den meisten Fällen können die dargestellten Inhalte auch auf größere Dachanlagen angewandt werden. Neben den Hintergründen der Solartechnik bei netzsynchronem Betrieb (nicht Insel), wird im zweiten Teil des Vortrages gezeigt, wie der Eigenverbrauchsanteil der erzeugten Solarenergie mit einem DIY Energiespeicher erhöht werden kann. Es wird gezeigt wie mit dem Recycling von 18650er Lithium Rundzellen aus alten Laptop- und E-Bike Akkus ein Energiespeicher gebaut werden kann und dieser mit dem Balkonkraftwerk zusammen genutzt werden kann. Der überschüssige Solarstrom aus der Mittagszeit wird so für den Abend/Nacht nutzbar gemacht. Wird ein Energiespeicher > 5 kWh benötigt lohnt sich eher der Bau eines LiFepo4 Akkus aus prismatischen Zellen, womit Speicher mit mehreren 10 KWh Kapazität gebaut werden können. about this event: https://cfp.gulas.ch/gpn21/talk/UBWWQT/

    Growing Into a BMX Pro, Inconstant Community, & Branding Personalities | Drunk Sober Podcast

    Growing Into a BMX Pro, Inconstant Community, & Branding Personalities | Drunk Sober Podcast

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    What Church News editor Sarah Jane Weaver knows now after 100 episodes of the Church News Podcast

    What Church News editor Sarah Jane Weaver knows now after 100 episodes of  the Church News Podcast

    On Oct. 20, 2020, the Church News launched a new podcast with a goal to connect members and leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Almost two years later, the Church News uploaded its 100th episode. Thanks to a faithful and growing audience, producers now look forward to the next 100 episodes. In celebration of this landmark, this episode of the podcast offers a few “best of” moments from past podcasts, as well as reflections on “what we all know now,” after listening to and learning from the many podcast guests. 

    Episodes featured in this podcast: 

    The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.

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    OTT 180: Five Helpful Things You Must Try This School Year

    OTT 180: Five Helpful Things You Must Try This School Year

    Today two tired teachers sit down and discuss the five helpful things you must try this school year. We hope you stick around!

    Links Mentioned in the Show:

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    Yoga in the Classroom (Inside Cool Down Corner Kit)

    HeadSpace

    Go Noodle

    Reading Comprehension for Science

    Thematic Units

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    bug hunting for normal people (MCH2022)

    bug hunting for normal people (MCH2022)
    A series of isolated problems encountered when attempting to fuzz software, in this case Adobe Reader (DC), and hackish solutions to said problems. Constructing a fuzzing pipeline capable of finding real bugs by stringing together freely available tools creating the bare minimum of glue. Starting from target selection, moving over requirements for a given fuzzing campaign to smart input generation, briefly touching on scaling challenges and performance issues. This presentation describes a practical approach to creating a fuzzing pipeline with the purpose of finding real world bugs in closed source software, in this case Adobe Reader (dc). The approach taken is suitable for anyone with basic scripting capabilities, is easy to replicate, and leads to bug hunting capabilities without a doctoral degree or years of experience in vulnerability discovery. about this event: https://program.mch2022.org/mch2022/talk/HVQDNE/

    bug hunting for normal people (MCH2022)

    bug hunting for normal people (MCH2022)
    A series of isolated problems encountered when attempting to fuzz software, in this case Adobe Reader (DC), and hackish solutions to said problems. Constructing a fuzzing pipeline capable of finding real bugs by stringing together freely available tools creating the bare minimum of glue. Starting from target selection, moving over requirements for a given fuzzing campaign to smart input generation, briefly touching on scaling challenges and performance issues. This presentation describes a practical approach to creating a fuzzing pipeline with the purpose of finding real world bugs in closed source software, in this case Adobe Reader (dc). The approach taken is suitable for anyone with basic scripting capabilities, is easy to replicate, and leads to bug hunting capabilities without a doctoral degree or years of experience in vulnerability discovery. about this event: https://program.mch2022.org/mch2022/talk/HVQDNE/

    Son of A Preacher Man - Dillon Bartel

    Son of A Preacher Man - Dillon Bartel

    Dillon Bartel was born in raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He went to a Christian private school, where he was involved in sports and theater and made many lasting friendships. As an adult, he moved to Dallas where he met his husband and they moved to Seattle in 2015. He is now a gymnastics coach who spends his free time producing music, dancing and cooking.

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    #196 How Fast is Too Fast For A Heel Hook? Emerald City Invitational 2, F2W 180, Polaris Squads Recap

    #196 How Fast is Too Fast For A Heel Hook? Emerald City Invitational 2, F2W 180, Polaris Squads Recap

    This week on the show Maine and Emil recap the Emerald City Invitational, Polaris Squads 3, and Fight to WIn 180.

    In the news section of the show we discuss the full lineup for the who's number one 185 lb Championship bracket that has been announced for September.   We also discuss a few of the other names in some of the other announce brackets.

    We kick off the recap section of the show talking about the Emerald City Invitational 3 that featured a featherweight 145 lb tournament for $10,000.  We discussed some of the controversial finishes in the first round of the event including a quick heel hook by Gianni Grippo, And a Kimura throw by Damien Anderson.   We discuss The quarter-final matches featuring Kennedy Maciel vs Frank Rosenthal that saw a neck crank RNC victory for Kennedy.
    In the Tournament Semifinals We discuss the overtime matches betweenKennedy Maciel vs Keith Krikorian, Gianni Grippo vs Damien Anderson.  Then in the finals, Gianni Grippo defeating Kennedy Maciel In overtime due to fastest Escape.

    In our recap of fight to win 180 we talked about Rafael Lovato Jr. defeating Gabriel Arges By decision in a match that saw the American continually putting heavy pressure on the variety of guards that Gabriel put up. We talked about the great leg lock work from Johnny Tama In his heel hook submission victory over Edwin Najmi that earned him SOTN Honors. We discussed the fantastic back crucifix work of Baret Yoshida that is always an absolute pleasure to watch In his assassin choke victory over Jeff Nolasco.

    In our recap of Polaris quads 3 team UK and Ireland vs United States we talked about the submission victories that took place on the card including a modified neck crank twister from the body triangle combination that Nathan Orchard hit to earn Team USA 3 points,  we talked about the Fantastic back taking ability of Roberto Jimenez, in his rear naked choke victory over Bradley Hill.   We also discussed it Geo Martinez,  modified shoulder crank submission that ended up tearing Daniel strauss's pec  and ultimately saw Team USA take the victory on points for the entire event.  We also discussed Kyle Boehm superfight victory over Nastasa Silviu Georgian via Inside Heel Hook In 30 seconds to secure the Polaris heavyweight title also calling out Craig Jones in the process.

     We very briefly preview submission underground 26 and fight2win 181 for next week's show.

    In the out row section of the show Emil talks about his family getting stuck in Puerto Rico and Maine talks about the progress he's been making in physical therapy post back surgery.

    Recorded 8-9-2021

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