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    The Gila: river, place, family

    The Gila: river, place, family

    The Gila River and Gila Mountains of New Mexico have been home for Indigenous people for thousands of years, for colonial Spanish and Mexican people for hundreds of years, and now for all of those folks under the United States since 1912.  This river along with The San Francisco River and The Mimbres River were just nominated for Wild and Scenic River protection.  This is a river of families, lineages and gathering.  

     

    GUESTS

    Nathan Newcomer

    Guadalupe Cano

    Patricia Cano

    Michael Darrow

    Simon Sotello III

    US Senator Martin Heinrich

     

    INFORMATION

    Wild and Scenic Rivers Act

    Gila Wilderness

    Aldo Leopold Wilderness

    New Mexico
    The M.H. Dutch Salmon Greater Gila Wild and Scenic River Act  (several links at bottom of linked page)

     

    ORGANIZATIONS WORKING ON LEGISLATION

    New Mexico Wild

    Wildgilariver.org

     

    ORGANIZATION OPPOSED TO LEGISLATION

    Heritage Waters

     

    SPONSORED ORGANIZATION

    American Rivers

     

    GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS

    Mogollon Rim

    Chihuahuan Desert

    Sonoran Desert

    Colorado Plateau

    Basin and Range

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    Indigenous Women: Lozen

    Indigenous Women: Lozen

    Lozen (c. 1840-1889) was a skilled healer and a fierce warrior who led the charge in the Apache resistance to US occupation in the late 1800s.

    History classes can get a bad wrap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn’t help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should.

    Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more.  Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. 

    Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Liz Smith, Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Lindsey Kratochwill, Sundus Hassan, Adesuwa Agbonile, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, and Ale Tejada. Special thanks to Shira Atkins.

    We are offering free ad space on Wonder Media Network shows to organizations working towards social justice. For more information, please email Jenny at pod@wondermedianetwork.com.

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    33: Cassandra Database with Patrick McFadin

    33: Cassandra Database with Patrick McFadin
    On this episode, we chat with Patrick McFadin. He is a technologist, member of the CNCF, author, and Vice President of Developer Relations at Datastax. We discuss the Cassandra Database, release 4.0, Kubernetes, and technology foundations. Eric and Brandon had way to much fun with this one! Destination Linux Network (https://destinationlinux.network) Sudo Show Website (https://sudo.show) Sponsor: Bitwarden (https://bitwarden.com/dln) Sponsor: Digital Ocean (https://do.co/dln-mongo) Sudo Show Swag (https://sudo.show/swag) Contact Us: DLN Discourse (https://sudo.show/discuss) Email Us! (mailto:contact@sudo.show) Sudo Matrix Room (https://sudo.show/matrix) Apache Cassandra (https://cassandra.apache.org/_/index.html) DataStax: What is NoSQL? (https://www.datastax.com/nosql) Apache Cassandra 4.0 is Here (https://cassandra.apache.org/_/blog/Apache-Cassandra-4.0-is-Here.html) DataStax (https://www.datastax.com) Cloud Native Computing Foundation (https://www.cncf.io) KubeCon 2021 (https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubecon-cloudnativecon-north-america) K8ssandra (https://k8ssandra.io) Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 01:56 Sponsor - Digital Ocean 03:00 Sponsor - Bitwarden 04:31 Meet Patrick McFadin 06:42 Who Is Patrick? 08:14 What Is Cassandra? 13:37 Cassandra 4.0! 17:52 DataStax Mission 26:38 What is the CNCF? 31:22 Data on Kubernetes 41:00 What's Next? 47:08 Wrap Up Special Guest: Patrick McFadin.

    Processamento de Dados com Apache Spark - Casos de Uso, Problemas Comuns e Melhores Práticas

    Processamento de Dados com Apache Spark - Casos de Uso, Problemas Comuns e Melhores Práticas

    Apache Spark é a engine de processamento de dados mais famosa e utilizada do mundo. Nesse episódio você irá entender seus conceitos, modos de operação, tipos de deployment e empresas que utilizam essa plataforma para processamento massivo de dados.

    E para que você possa estar ainda mais preparado, compilamos alguns pontos avançados como: problemas comuns e suas soluções, melhores práticas para não ter problemas depois da adoção e quais são seus pontos fortes e fracos.

    Esse episódio está recheado de dicas e truques para você se diferenciar no seu trabalho, não perca e aproveite.

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    #14: Apache Kafka

    #14: Apache Kafka

    Defining Kafka

    Apache Kafka is an open-source stream-processing software platform which aims to provide a unified, high-throughput, low-latency platform for handling real-time data feeds. Anna McDonald, one of the Apache Kafka experts we speak with in this episode, describes it like this, “The easiest way to describe it is a durable log. And that makes it different from most all other messaging systems, where a message goes in, you have to broadcast it out. And as soon as it's consumed, it's gone. And Apache Kafka, it lives until your retention period, which is fantastic. ” Ricardo Ferreria, another expert on Apache Kafka, adds to this definition, “Kafka is not actually a messaging technology, it’s more of a data streaming technology.”

    How Kafka is different from other messaging brokers

    • Pull-based  — Kafka data consumers  fetch data when, how, and how fast they need it, without affecting performance. In push-based messaging technologies, the broker pushes messages to consumers, creating potential bottlenecks and scalability issues.
    • Schema-free — Kafka is by nature schema-less, so you can use the format that you want, or the one that your producers and consumers are going to use to communicate.
    • High volume — Anna says, “Nothing can handle volume like Kafka. That’s my favorite thing.” 
    • Backwards compatibility — Anna offers, “Kafka does a better job of having backwards compatibility than anything I've ever seen in my entire life, like in terms of the clients and not breaking stuff. It's fantastic.”
    • The Kafka ecosystem — Kafka is integrated with APIs like Kafka Streams, Producer, Consumer, Admin, and Connect.

    Treat Kafka as your “single source of truth”

    Both of our experts today talk about treating Kafka as your “single source of truth,” your system of record. Ricardo explains further, “You can have multiple different consumers interested in the same data set, but each one of them are using the data set differently. So when you start using Kafka this way, you start building architectures that are not only super resilient and scalable, but also it is a very good replacement for very expensive end databases.”

    Try Apache Kafka on Platfporm.sh today to get your “single source of truth” 

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    My Mom Called the Army Recruiter

    My Mom Called the Army Recruiter

    This episode is made possible by Freedom Sisters Magazine

    Freedom Sister Magazine is a premier digital magazine app designed to share the stories of women veterans. It launches in January of 2021. Learn more here.

    Rachael Jackson is a graduate of the United States Military Academy, a former Army Captain, and an Apache helicopter pilot. She holds a degree in Engineering Physics with a minor in Nuclear
    Engineering. But she found her passion for entrepreneurship and helping connect people to a more meaningful life. She believes in the power of strategic storytelling to connect people in more meaningful relationships and to resources for hope, help, and purpose. She wants to partner with leaders to help them create stronger, more inspired, and more resilient organizations.

    Rachael was not making the best choices and her mom didn’t know what to do. A friend at church suggested she call an Army recruiter. So she did. Rachael listened to the Army recruiter and decided to join the Army. She attended Bootcamp and while at Advanced Individual Training her friend told her about a program to become an Officer by attending West Point. Her uncle had told her if she could find a way to be an officer she should. So she applied.

    Less than two years after being on active duty she began her West Point journey. She began at the prep school and then completed her degree in Physics and graduated from West Point branched as Aviation. And eventually became an Apache Helicopter Pilot

    When she was preparing for her deployment to Iraq she started to notice some odd medical issues. She pushed them aside and continued to prepare and headed off to Iraq. Her symptoms began to worsen and she started blacking out for no reason. She was quickly grounded and soon after was sent home from her deployment early. The military ran a number of tests and within six months of returning home, she was medically discharged from the Army.

    It was devastating to leave the Army. She had planned to make a career out of the Army and felt her identity stripped away from her. She went through depression, but through it, she grew stronger in her faith and as a person. She ended up getting a call from a former West Point professor who connected her with an opportunity to work at SAIC. There she learned about entrepreneurship, with the first book being Good to Great. She eventually left and worked a government job, but recently felt called to start a business and which you can learn more about here.

    She said the Army was a great place for her. It got her away from the bad influences in her life and helped her with discipline and changed her path. But the Arnt has bad and good people just like the world and you need to go in knowing that you can’t trust anyone. I loved the advice, “don’t take advice from someone who is not where you want to be.”

    Connect with Rachael:

    www.tribalapp.com

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Beyond the Point by Claire Gibson

    Good to Great

    Related Episodes:

    The First Female Thunderbird Pilot – Episode 95

    Before Women Could Be Fighter Pilots – Episode 29

    A Navigator in the Air Force – Episode Episode 62

    Check out the full transcript here.  

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    Episode 47: Revolutions

    Episode 47: Revolutions
    Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman and Petros Koutoupis talk to Hadrian Zbarcea about revolutions, both technical and other. Reality 2.0 around the web: Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guests: Hadrian Zbarcea and Petros Koutoupis.

    371: Cabin Fever

    371: Cabin Fever
    Friends join us to discuss Cabin, a proposal that encourages more Linux apps and fewer distros. Plus, we debate the value that the Ubuntu community brings to Canonical, and share a pick for audiobook fans. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 0:48 Intro 0:54 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru 2:25 Future of Ubuntu Community 6:51 Ubuntu Community: Popey Responds 9:31 Ubuntu Community: Stuart Langridge Responds 16:26 Ubuntu Community: Mark Shuttleworth Responds 17:30 BTRFS Workflow Developments 19:09 Linux Kernel 5.9 Performance Regression 24:48 SPONSOR: Linode 27:34 Cabin 29:48 Cabin: More Apps, Fewer Distros 33:41 Cabin: Building Small Apps 36:40 Cabin: What is a Cabin App? 44:34 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru 45:20 Feedback: Fedora 33 Bug-A-Thon 47:53 Goin' Indy Update 49:40 Submit Your Linux Prepper Ideas 50:11 Feedback: Dev IDEs 54:15 Feedback: Nextcloud 58:20 Picks: Cozy 1:00:25 Outro 1:01:38 Post-Show Special Guests: Alan Pope, Drew DeVore, and Stuart Langridge.

    #11 Tattoofrei

    #11 Tattoofrei
    Special Officer SanCrow begrüßt euch.

    Diese Folge wollen wir zum Teil unserem Fangirl widmen. Gerne würden wir dich in unserem Apache 207 ein bisschen durch Slim Jims Dinosaurier-Gehege fliegen. Danach geht es ins Pinguin-Paradies, wo wir Baby-Igel streicheln.

    Und ihr anderen? Etwas personalisierte Werbung gefällig? Dazu eine Prise Gruselgeschichten? Die Wahrheit über Tattoos? Wie bekomme ich die 100%ige "Weggebuttert-Garantie"?

    Wer Bock hat, stellt sich unserer Mario Kart Herausforderung! Zu gewinnen gibt es Evil Jared als Stalker.
    Denkt dran: Das hier könnte auch Folge 20 sein, aber die Vorgeschichte zu Folge 1.

    Der heutige Text ist aufgrund von sehr viel Sonne entstanden und somit etwas wirr.
    Das IT-Bärchen übernimmt keine Haftung, bittet aber um Verständnis.

    Abfahrt!

    196 - The Wendigo and Other American Indian Folklore Monsters

    196 - The Wendigo and Other American Indian Folklore Monsters

    The Wendigo. Tales of a perpetually starving monster roaming the woods of Eastern North America. The Wendigo originates in the lore of tribes like the Chippewa, Ottawa, and Algonquin. Its name roughly translates to "the evil spirit that devours mankind". And the Wendigo isn't the only monster we're looking into today. From the well known Skinwalkers to Thunderbirds, to the lesser known Flying Heads and Stone giants, we’re diving into a handful of legends. We’re also gonna dig a bit into the diversity of American Indian peoples, give a little lay of the land to help understand where all of these stories come from. Stories that seem to revolve mostly around cannibalism. Seriously. It's a weird, fun episode. Hope you enjoy hearing it as much as I enjoyed recording it. Hail Nimrod!

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    You have to "Live Hard to be Hard" with Dan Laguna

    You have to "Live Hard to be Hard" with Dan Laguna

    From Blackhawk Down to recent missions in the War On Terror and for over 40 years Dan Laguna has been on the Tip of the Spear. He has overcome racial prejudice and bias without blame or finger pointing to become one of our nations most decorated, celebrated and successful warriors. He is my friend and he knows what personal loss on the battlefield looks like. He is a Chiricahua Apache American who has spent his decades of service in Special Operations. He has operated around the globe as a U.S. Army Special Forces soldier, contractor and Elite Little Bird pilot with the 160th SOAR. Dan was the program director for Blackwater Aviation and has rescued U.S. Diplomats and performed covert missions throughout his career. Hear the personal stories of danger, triumph and loss from his own voice during this interview. As I said Dan is a personal friend and one of my iconic heroes. Thank you Dan Laguna for being the kind of person to rise above racial discrimination to become one of our nations best!

    Bonus Episode: Kelsey Hightower on Kubernetes

    Bonus Episode: Kelsey Hightower on Kubernetes

    On this episode of if/else, host Mayuko Inoue looks at the past, present, and future of container orchestration.

    The start of a new decade feels like a good time to take stock of some of the momentous changes that have occurred over the past decade in software development and deployment, and to look ahead at some of the technologies that will have an impact in the years to come. 

    The episode begins with a short history of containers and the technology that was developed for provisioning, scheduling, and managing containers at scale. Then we do a deep dive into the open source container-orchestration system, Kubernetes. You’ll hear from several developers about their experiences working with Kubernetes, along with their opinions about some of the challenges facing the Kubernetes community.

    Next, you’ll hear a feature interview with Kelsey Hightower. Kelsey is Principal Developer Advocate at Google and co-chair of KubeCon, the largest Kubernetes conference. He’s also an open source technology enthusiast and a co-author of the book Kubernetes: Up and Running.

    Kelsey and Mayuko discuss a wide range of topics around Kubernetes and container management. They explore the innovations that led to the current state of DevOps, and Kelsey gives his opinions on how to improve certain aspects of Kubernetes, including developer on-boarding and API security. Kelsey also makes some predictions about where the technology is headed, particularly around serverless tech.

    You can hear more from Kelsey Hightower in his latest KubeCon keynote address.

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