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    Explore " 182" with insightful episodes like "Pass The Gravy #537: Spooky Time", "EP 182: Carlos Tkacz & Steph Letourneau — Lessons From 7 Trips to Rocklands, Being Good at Being Consistent, and Writing Novels", "Pass The Gravy #521: River People", "Nach 2038 kommt 1901 und weitere Software-Kuriositäten (gpn21)" and "Nach 2038 kommt 1901 und weitere Software-Kuriositäten (gpn21)" from podcasts like ""Pass The Gravy", "The Nugget Climbing Podcast", "Pass The Gravy", "Chaos Computer Club - recent events feed (high quality)" and "Chaos Computer Club - recent events feed (low quality)"" and more!

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    EP 182: Carlos Tkacz & Steph Letourneau — Lessons From 7 Trips to Rocklands, Being Good at Being Consistent, and Writing Novels

    EP 182: Carlos Tkacz & Steph Letourneau — Lessons From 7 Trips to Rocklands, Being Good at Being Consistent, and Writing Novels

    Carlos Tkacz returns and is joined by his partner Steph Letourneau for a sitdown here in Rocklands. We talked about their diet habits, lessons from their 7 trips to Rocklands, learning to try harder, comparison games, respecting the difficulty of climbing, being good at being consistent, balancing your carbon footprint, making the most of a climbing trip to South Africa, writing novels, and much more!

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    Show Notes:  

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    Nuggets:

    0:03:36 – Breakfast and food habits

    0:06:24 – Trading climbing days with your partner

    0:08:48 – Resting more to climb harder

    0:11:01 – 7 trips to Rocklands apiece, and how to make long flights better

    0:13:12 – Teaching and going back to school

    0:19:01 – Why Carlos and Steph keep coming back to Rocklands year after year

    0:21:23 – Steph’s experience on her first trip to Rocklands, and why both of them prefer bouldering to trad climbing

    0:28:01 – Describing Rocklands’ style, Carlos’ first 8B ‘Monkey Business', and learning to try harder

    0:33:10 – Steph’s lesson in trying hard, practicing her yell in the car, and getting hyped on Adele

    0:37:21 – Carlos' experience watching a guy yell in Thailand, Coach Carlos, and asking if people want feedback

    0:39:50 – Steph’s send of ‘Ghost in the Darkness’ 7C/+, and trying ‘Caroline’ 7C+

    0:43:02 – Carlos’ tick list from the trip, sending ‘Airstar’ 8B, and reconnecting with the joy of climbing

    0:46:16 – What helped Carlos change his mindset, and sending ‘Into the Void’ 8B

    0:50:01 – Sending ‘Airstar’, and drawing inspiration from “the kids”

    0:52:36 – Favorite Rocklands films

    0:57:21 – Struggling with comparison games, respecting the difficulty of climbing, and doing your best

    1:07:35 – Climbing is centralizing, and mental energy as a finite resource

    1:09:42 – Unpacking my feelings about not progressing quickly enough, and our American obsession with speed

    1:12:21 – Being good at being consistent

    1:14:12 – Dopamine hits vs. building relationships with climbs

    1:19:22 – Growing as a climber in Rocklands, and the stories we tell ourselves

    1:22:13 – My shift in mindset in Rocklands, and redefining a lifetime worth of climbing

    1:24:47 – Steph talks about how every season in Rocklands is a completely different experience

    1:27:02 – Getting the most out of the experience in South Africa, and learning about the place and its history and politics

    1:35:27 – Taking breaks from climbing to have other experiences

    1:41:53 – Planning the whole year around their Rocklands trips, and doing two 12-week training blocks

    1:45:47 – Teaching

    1:55:41 – Flying, carbon footprint, and how our brains make shortcuts

    2:06:29 – Being a park person, and how we’ve impacted nature

    2:09:26 – Steph’s thoughts on climate from a physics perspective, and trying to be carbon neutral on balance

    2:16:59 – Offsetting CO2 emissions

    2:20:44 – How they fit their 12-week training blocks into a school semester

    2:23:27 – The Training Trip, and building a community in Vegas

    2:28:59 – Nesting and baby fever

    2:33:04 – Training Weight, and the commitment to family

    2:36:16 – Carlos’ new book list

    2:40:31 – Speculative fiction

    2:42:09 – Carlos’ latest book projects, and Steph’s first novel

    2:45:59 – Carlos’ horror film

    2:48:19 – Steph’s new book project, and where to find her first book

    2:49:54 – Publishing a book

    2:53:04 – The feedback Steph got from her publisher

    2:54:58 – The Day You Became A Better Writer by Scott Adams

    2:56:23 – Having a family, ‘Sky’ as the final boss of the 8Bs, and making the horror movie

    2:58:24 – Enjoying the process

    2:59:40 – What’s next?

    Nach 2038 kommt 1901 und weitere Software-Kuriositäten (gpn21)

    Nach 2038 kommt 1901 und weitere Software-Kuriositäten (gpn21)
    Maschinen und Programme, die Daten verarbeiten, unterliegen verschiedensten Einschränkungen und Architektur-Annahmen. Im besten Fall bemerken wir nichts davon, in vielen Fällen treten allerdings unerwartete Verhaltensweisen, bekannt als Glitches und Bugs, auf. Diese können amüsant werden und für ein Schmunzeln sorgen, aber genauso gefährlich und teuer sein. Dieser Talk befasst sich mit (historischen) Beispielen von besonderem und auf Irrwegen befindlichem Verhalten von Software und erklärt auf Basis von Computerarchitektur, wie es zu solchen Kuriositäten kommt. Besonders geeignet für alle, die nicht oder noch nicht lange selbst Software bauen und einen ersten Blick unter die Haube gewinnen wollen. about this event: https://cfp.gulas.ch/gpn21/talk/FZAEA9/

    Nach 2038 kommt 1901 und weitere Software-Kuriositäten (gpn21)

    Nach 2038 kommt 1901 und weitere Software-Kuriositäten (gpn21)
    Maschinen und Programme, die Daten verarbeiten, unterliegen verschiedensten Einschränkungen und Architektur-Annahmen. Im besten Fall bemerken wir nichts davon, in vielen Fällen treten allerdings unerwartete Verhaltensweisen, bekannt als Glitches und Bugs, auf. Diese können amüsant werden und für ein Schmunzeln sorgen, aber genauso gefährlich und teuer sein. Dieser Talk befasst sich mit (historischen) Beispielen von besonderem und auf Irrwegen befindlichem Verhalten von Software und erklärt auf Basis von Computerarchitektur, wie es zu solchen Kuriositäten kommt. Besonders geeignet für alle, die nicht oder noch nicht lange selbst Software bauen und einen ersten Blick unter die Haube gewinnen wollen. about this event: https://cfp.gulas.ch/gpn21/talk/FZAEA9/

    Nach 2038 kommt 1901 und weitere Software-Kuriositäten (gpn21)

    Nach 2038 kommt 1901 und weitere Software-Kuriositäten (gpn21)
    Maschinen und Programme, die Daten verarbeiten, unterliegen verschiedensten Einschränkungen und Architektur-Annahmen. Im besten Fall bemerken wir nichts davon, in vielen Fällen treten allerdings unerwartete Verhaltensweisen, bekannt als Glitches und Bugs, auf. Diese können amüsant werden und für ein Schmunzeln sorgen, aber genauso gefährlich und teuer sein. Dieser Talk befasst sich mit (historischen) Beispielen von besonderem und auf Irrwegen befindlichem Verhalten von Software und erklärt auf Basis von Computerarchitektur, wie es zu solchen Kuriositäten kommt. Besonders geeignet für alle, die nicht oder noch nicht lange selbst Software bauen und einen ersten Blick unter die Haube gewinnen wollen. about this event: https://cfp.gulas.ch/gpn21/talk/FZAEA9/

    Nach 2038 kommt 1901 und weitere Software-Kuriositäten (gpn21)

    Nach 2038 kommt 1901 und weitere Software-Kuriositäten (gpn21)
    Maschinen und Programme, die Daten verarbeiten, unterliegen verschiedensten Einschränkungen und Architektur-Annahmen. Im besten Fall bemerken wir nichts davon, in vielen Fällen treten allerdings unerwartete Verhaltensweisen, bekannt als Glitches und Bugs, auf. Diese können amüsant werden und für ein Schmunzeln sorgen, aber genauso gefährlich und teuer sein. Dieser Talk befasst sich mit (historischen) Beispielen von besonderem und auf Irrwegen befindlichem Verhalten von Software und erklärt auf Basis von Computerarchitektur, wie es zu solchen Kuriositäten kommt. Besonders geeignet für alle, die nicht oder noch nicht lange selbst Software bauen und einen ersten Blick unter die Haube gewinnen wollen. about this event: https://cfp.gulas.ch/gpn21/talk/FZAEA9/

    OTT: 182 3 Encouraging Reasons for Teachers to Stay In the Classroom

    OTT: 182 3 Encouraging Reasons for Teachers to Stay In the Classroom

    For every teacher that leaves the classroom, there are a thousand reasons why they did it. From the never-ending paperwork to the unruly students, it's no wonder that so many teachers are throwing in the towel. However, there are also a number of reasons why teachers should stay in the classroom, despite the challenges. First and foremost, teaching is an incredibly rewarding profession. Every day, teachers have the opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of their students. They also get to play a role in shaping the future of their community. In addition, teaching is a unique profession that offers a variety of challenges and rewards. No two days are ever the same, and each classroom is a mini-adventure. So, for all the teachers out there struggling to keep their heads above water, remember that your classroom is your oyster. Let's talk. about all the reasons you shouldn't be throwing in the towel just yet.

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    Now, if you’re feeling extra loving, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find my podcast, and they’re also fun for me to go in and read. Click here to leave a review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review,” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!

    London Underground open data: much more than you ever wanted to know (emf2022)

    London Underground open data: much more than you ever wanted to know (emf2022)
    Over the past year or so, I've become way too interested in tracking London Underground trains with greater precision than anyone else so far. Transport for London provides an API ("TrackerNet") to get departure boards for all the stations -- but (ab)using that information to track the journeys of each individual train has proven much harder than expected. I'll explain how I built a system to squeeze useful insights out of an API not really designed to provide them -- including a fair few workarounds for TfL's capricious signalling systems, way more graph theory than I have any right doing, and why I now really hate the District Line. You'll be able to see how applying a carefully tuned pile of random maths lets me go from a chaotic jumble of data to a near-perfect model of the Tube map! I'll also cover the practicalities of running this system, explaining how I packaged it all up into a website people can actually use without getting banned by TfL for using their API too much or overloading the server I run it on. Don't let the mention of graph theory scare you off; this talk should be appropriate for all audiences, and should appeal to anyone with a casual interest in railways, open data, or infrastructure. about this event: https://c3voc.de

    London Underground open data: much more than you ever wanted to know (emf2022)

    London Underground open data: much more than you ever wanted to know (emf2022)
    Over the past year or so, I've become way too interested in tracking London Underground trains with greater precision than anyone else so far. Transport for London provides an API ("TrackerNet") to get departure boards for all the stations -- but (ab)using that information to track the journeys of each individual train has proven much harder than expected. I'll explain how I built a system to squeeze useful insights out of an API not really designed to provide them -- including a fair few workarounds for TfL's capricious signalling systems, way more graph theory than I have any right doing, and why I now really hate the District Line. You'll be able to see how applying a carefully tuned pile of random maths lets me go from a chaotic jumble of data to a near-perfect model of the Tube map! I'll also cover the practicalities of running this system, explaining how I packaged it all up into a website people can actually use without getting banned by TfL for using their API too much or overloading the server I run it on. Don't let the mention of graph theory scare you off; this talk should be appropriate for all audiences, and should appeal to anyone with a casual interest in railways, open data, or infrastructure. about this event: https://c3voc.de

    London Underground open data: much more than you ever wanted to know (emf2022)

    London Underground open data: much more than you ever wanted to know (emf2022)
    Over the past year or so, I've become way too interested in tracking London Underground trains with greater precision than anyone else so far. Transport for London provides an API ("TrackerNet") to get departure boards for all the stations -- but (ab)using that information to track the journeys of each individual train has proven much harder than expected. I'll explain how I built a system to squeeze useful insights out of an API not really designed to provide them -- including a fair few workarounds for TfL's capricious signalling systems, way more graph theory than I have any right doing, and why I now really hate the District Line. You'll be able to see how applying a carefully tuned pile of random maths lets me go from a chaotic jumble of data to a near-perfect model of the Tube map! I'll also cover the practicalities of running this system, explaining how I packaged it all up into a website people can actually use without getting banned by TfL for using their API too much or overloading the server I run it on. Don't let the mention of graph theory scare you off; this talk should be appropriate for all audiences, and should appeal to anyone with a casual interest in railways, open data, or infrastructure. about this event: https://c3voc.de

    London Underground open data: much more than you ever wanted to know (emf2022)

    London Underground open data: much more than you ever wanted to know (emf2022)
    Over the past year or so, I've become way too interested in tracking London Underground trains with greater precision than anyone else so far. Transport for London provides an API ("TrackerNet") to get departure boards for all the stations -- but (ab)using that information to track the journeys of each individual train has proven much harder than expected. I'll explain how I built a system to squeeze useful insights out of an API not really designed to provide them -- including a fair few workarounds for TfL's capricious signalling systems, way more graph theory than I have any right doing, and why I now really hate the District Line. You'll be able to see how applying a carefully tuned pile of random maths lets me go from a chaotic jumble of data to a near-perfect model of the Tube map! I'll also cover the practicalities of running this system, explaining how I packaged it all up into a website people can actually use without getting banned by TfL for using their API too much or overloading the server I run it on. Don't let the mention of graph theory scare you off; this talk should be appropriate for all audiences, and should appeal to anyone with a casual interest in railways, open data, or infrastructure. about this event: https://c3voc.de

    #199 Dante Leon Last Second Submission Win F2W 182 Recap IBJJF 2021 Pans Preview

    #199 Dante Leon Last Second Submission Win F2W 182 Recap IBJJF 2021 Pans Preview

    This week on the show Maine and Josh recap fight to win 182 headlines by Dante Leon versus Davi Ramos and preview the 2021 IBJJF Pans championship

    In the news section of the show we discuss the heavyweight bracket for who is number one championship for $30,000 and discuss who can beat Kaynan Duarte Plus we discuss ADCC North American trials that are coming up in a few months.

    In the recap section of the show we take a look at the last second submission that Dante Leon scored over Davi Ramos for the belt at fight to win. We discuss his guard play coupled with Ramos's pressure passing throughout the match.

    In our discussion of Jackson Nagai versus Edward Najmi we discussed some of the foot lock exchanges and Jackson’s lapel work versus Edwin that ultimately led to him securing a step over a triangle from side control to finish Edwin in the match.

    In our discussion of Gianni Grippo versus Samir Chantre we take a look at the new and improved version of Grippo and discuss the changes to his camp and how training with the Miyao brothers has really influenced his game, as well as his leg lock defense. 

    In our preview of the 2021 IBJJF Pans Championship We discussed all of the men's and women's adult Black belt divisions And discuss some of the major players that have the potential to make a run at the title in this major event.  We also discussed some of the Grapplers returning to competition in this event after significant layoffs from major events plus discuss how large some of these divisions are in contrast to last year.  

    In the outro section of the show we discuss Grappling Rewind episode 200 and the special episode we are intending to record to commemorate this Monumental occasion for the podcast look out for Grappling Rewind special episode 200 in the middle of next week right after the normal recap podcast. 

    Recorded 8-29-2021

    #198 Dante Leon Vs Davi Ramos Preview F2W 182

    #198 Dante Leon Vs Davi Ramos Preview F2W 182

    This week on the show Maine and Miranda talk about all the upcoming events and preview Fight to Win 182.  

    In the very long news section of the show we discuss Marcus Almeida Buchecha debut opponent in ONE FC, we talked about how the potential grappling may go, and discuss his debut in mind with Garry Tonon and Yuri Simoes.   We also discuss and run through all of the upcoming Combat Jiu-Jitsu cards including the all woman's card scheduled for the near future.   We talk in depth about ADCC  trials for 2022, that kicks off theADCC season and begins the run up to what will be the greatest grappling event in history so far.

    We also discuss numerous other events that are on tap for the near future including Submission Underground SUG Mason Fowler versus Kyle Boehm for the absolute title and king of overtime.

    We also take a brief look at the upcoming inaugural Grapple in the Temple event featuring David Garmo and Matheus Diniz.

    In the preview section of the show we discuss the three top matches on fight2win 182 in San Francisco California.   We take a look at Dante Leon vs Davi Ramos and talk about some of the recent struggles and wins both grapplers have had and start to discuss some of the stylistic choices each will probably make in the match.

    We discuss Gianni Grippo vs Samir Chantre talking about the recent big win Grippo had at The Emerald City Invitational, and how good he has looked recently since he's training situation and Camp moving to Hoboken.  We also discuss Edwin Najmi vs Jackson Nagai in a veteran versus up-and-coming Prospect match.   We once again see Edwin in the Gi  in this match we discuss his darce and triangle game and how they may be a bigger factor back in the Gi. 

    In the outro section of the show Miranda discusses the recent Jeff Glover seminar she attended and the different ways that he elects to play deep half guard.

    Recorded 8-23-2021 

    Mayhem Beneath Our Wings

    Mayhem Beneath Our Wings

    “Look!” said my wife with horror. “There’s been a terrible crash!” Glancing downward, there was just time for me to glimpse carnage on Highway 202, the Red Mountain Freeway east of Phoenix. A few hundred feet beneath us, flames and blackened vehicles littered the roadway as we crossed low on final approach to land at Falcon Field. 

    See photos at episode website. (Music by Hannis Brown)

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    PDL #182 – A Conspiração da Conspiração da Lua

    PDL #182 – A Conspiração da Conspiração da Lua
    Fala, Vagabundo! Neste Papo de Louco, traremos a verdadeira conspiração por trás da conspiração da lua
    Edição - Luciano Munhoz. Capa - Luciano Munhoz.

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    Freifunk Super Node und Firmware Build Server aufsetzen und Provider werden (36c3)

    Freifunk Super Node und Firmware Build Server aufsetzen und Provider werden (36c3)
    Ein howto für Dummis, Freifunk Infrastruktur selber zu betreiben. Es ist gut, wenn viele Menschen Freifunk Router einrichten können. Doch es ist besser, wenn auch Leute selber einen Super Node betreiben können. Es gibt viele Wege, dies umzusetzen. Ich möchte zeigen, wie ich in letzter Zeit es umgesetzt habe mit mittleren Kenntnissen. Und es wird gezeigt, wie man Provider werden kann. about this event: https://talks.oio.social/36c3-oio/talk/P9BACD/
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