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    Explore "creative problem solving" with insightful episodes like "139. Lose Yourself: The Secret to Finding Flow and Being Fully Present", "The End of the Line? Train Strikes and the Journey Towards Self-Driving Trains", "Two Wild Takes | Reading Reddit Stories (w/ TwoHotTakes )", "Grant Sanderson (3Blue1Brown) - Past, Present, & Future of Mathematics" and "Phillipa Soo" from podcasts like ""Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques", "A Beginner's Guide to AI", "Smosh Reads Reddit Stories", "Dwarkesh Podcast" and "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!"" and more!

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    139. Lose Yourself: The Secret to Finding Flow and Being Fully Present

    139. Lose Yourself: The Secret to Finding Flow and Being Fully Present

    Whether you're looking to boost your productivity, find more joy in your work, or simply be more present in the moment, you need flow — and research by Assistant Professor David Melnikoff could help you find it.

    Melnikoff investigates how we pursue our goals, and how flow — the state of being totally immersed and engaged in what we’re doing — can help us achieve them. According to him, flow isn’t necessarily about enjoying a task or activity for its own sake, but more about the process of discovery that unfolds as we take action in the face of uncertainty. “The source of flow is engaging in an activity that allows you to reduce uncertainty about your future, engaging in actions that reduce possible future outcomes, or ideally, eliminate all possible future outcomes except for one,” he says. With each action that we take, the path before us narrows, leading us more directly to the goal that we’ve set.

    In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Melnikoff shares why uncertainty presents us with the opportunity to step into the flow state, to experience more focus and engagement, and to supercharge our goal pursuit and performance

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    Chapters:

    (00:00:00) Introduction

    Host Matt Abraham welcomes guest David Melnikoff, an assistant professor of organizational behavior at Stanford GSB and an expert on flow and goal achievement.

    (00:00:40) Understanding Flow and Its Benefits

    The definition of flow and the reversal of the usual dynamic of goal pursuit.

    (00:02:20) Achieving and Maintaining Flow

    Misconceptions about achieving flow and the role of reducing uncertainty in engaging activities. 

    (00:06:22) Flow in Business and Leadership

    Applying flow principles to business, emphasizing the structuring of tasks and goals to induce flow through uncertainty reduction. 

    (00:08:39) Personal Applications of Flow for Goal Pursuit

    How to utilize flow principles to set and achieve goals with advice on framing tasks to maximize uncertainty and flow. 

    (00:11:03) Collaborative Flow and Communication

    The potential for shared flow experiences in collaborative settings and the role of communication in facilitating flow.

    (00:13:05) Goal Setting and Achievement Advice

    Advice on goal setting, advocating for goals with a degree of uncertainty to enhance engagement and likelihood of entering a flow state.

    (00:14:43) The Final Three Questions

    David Melnikoff shares how he invites flow into his life, a communicator he admires, and his recipe for communication.

    (00:16:17) Conclusion


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    The End of the Line? Train Strikes and the Journey Towards Self-Driving Trains

    The End of the Line? Train Strikes and the Journey Towards Self-Driving Trains

    Today on "Beginner's Guide to AI", Dietmar (Prof. GePhardT is on vacation) talks about the unwanted consequences of train strikes: will they lead to the elimination of the human element aka the train driver itself?

    That let's us reflect on what is important in our jobs and our education - in short: everything the machines can't do.

    Have fun listening to this non-AI-generated episode!


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    Music credit: "Modern Situations" by Unicorn Heads.


    Two Wild Takes | Reading Reddit Stories (w/ TwoHotTakes )

    Two Wild Takes | Reading Reddit Stories (w/ TwoHotTakes  )
    Morgan from Two Hot Takes is here!! The Reddit podcast crossover you've all been waiting for! Go to http://factormeals.com/pitreddit50 and use code pitreddit50 to get 50% off. 0:00-1:19 Intro 1:20-8:39 My husband stole shallots from gardens https://www.reddit.com/r/relationship_advice/duplicates/a7idgp/found_out_husband_is_the_one_stealing_shallots/ 8:40-14:06 I made fake throw up to skip school https://www.reddit.com/r/confession/comments/1887z85/i_made_fake_throw_up_to_stay_home_from_school/ 14:07-21:32 I used the bathroom after a hot girl https://www.reddit.com/r/tifu/comments/17dcyt8/tifu_by_using_the_bathroom_after_a_hot_girl/ 21:33-29:13 I accidentally created an army of crows https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/ki6fnd/oregon_i_accidentally_created_an_army_of_crow/ 29:14-32:05 I exposed myself at Chuck E. Cheese https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueOffMyChest/comments/16xh6n8/i_just_exposed_my_nether_region_to_a_bunch_of/ 32:06-36:19 I ruined sexy time by thinking about Spongebob https://www.reddit.com/r/tifu/comments/1agl2en/tifu_by_ruining_sexy_time_because_i_was_thinking/ 36:20-37:23 Sponsors! 37:24-40:59 Our initials made our cake topper inappropriate https://www.reddit.com/r/tifu/comments/14d1wiv/tifu_by_not_realizing_our_initials_made_our_cake/ 41:00-46:06 I ate my pregnant wife's leftovers https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/18icix7/aita_for_eating_my_pregnant_wifes_leftovers/ 46:07-51:48 I vetoed all TV show names for our kid https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/1ahh5yk/aita_for_not_just_dropping_it_and_putting_a/?share_id=KFLHMEuJjrbkxRPLDcQ-o&utm_content=1&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=ioscss&utm_source=share&utm_term=4 51:49-1:05:09 My girlfriend smells https://www.reddit.com/r/relationship_advice/comments/19eb5ox/my_girlfriend_smells_24f_24f/ SUBSCRIBE: https://smo.sh/Sub2SmoshPit WEAR OUR JOKES: https://smosh.com WHO YOU HEAR Shayne Topp // https://www.instagram.com/shaynetopp/ Tommy Bowe // https://www.instagram.com/tomeybones/ Morgan Absher // https://www.instagram.com/morgsyabsher/ WHO YOU DON’T HEAR (usually) Director: Emily Rose Jacobson Editor: Vida Robbins Director of Programming, Smosh Pit: Emily Rose Jacobson Associate Producer, Smosh Pit: Bailey Petracek Assistant Director: Amanda Barnes Art Director: Cassie Vance Assistant Art Director: Erin Kuschner Art Coordinator: Alex Aguilar Prop Assistant: Adam Mustafa, Oliver Wehlander Audio Mixer: Scott Neff Audio Utility: Dina Ramli Camera Operator: Eric Wann Director of Photography: Brennan Iketani Director of Design: Brittany Hobbs DIT/AE: Matt Duran CEO: Alé Catenese EVP of Production: Zoe Moacanin EVP of Programming: Kiana Parker Executive Coordinator: Rachel Collis IT: Tim Baker Operations PA: Katie Fink Post Production Manager: Luke Baker Production Manager: Amanda Barnes Production Coordinator: Marcus Munguia Production Assistant: Ovsana Tsaturian Senior Manager, Channel & Strategy: Lizzy Jones Marketing Director: Dani Howe Social Creative Producer: Peter Ditzler, Tommy Bowe Social Strategist: Erica Noboa, Mallory Myers Talent Coordinator: Selina Garcia OTHER SMOSHES: Smosh: https://smo.sh/Sub2Smosh Smosh Games: https://smo.sh/Sub2SmoshGames El Smosh (Spanish Dub): https://smo.sh/Sub2ElSmosh SmoshCast: https://smo.sh/Sub2SmoshCast FOLLOW US: TikTok: https://smo.sh/TikTok Snapchat: http://smo.sh/OnSnapchat Instagram: https://instagram.com/smosh Facebook: https://facebook.com/smosh

    Grant Sanderson (3Blue1Brown) - Past, Present, & Future of Mathematics

    Grant Sanderson (3Blue1Brown) - Past, Present, & Future of Mathematics

    I had a lot of fun chatting with Grant Sanderson (who runs the excellent 3Blue1Brown YouTube channel) about:

    - Whether advanced math requires AGI

    - What careers should mathematically talented students pursue

    - Why Grant plans on doing a stint as a high school teacher

    - Tips for self teaching

    - Does Godel’s incompleteness theorem actually matter

    - Why are good explanations so hard to find?

    - And much more

    Watch on YouTube. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any other podcast platform. Full transcript here.

    Timestamps

    (0:00:00) - Does winning math competitions require AGI?

    (0:08:24) - Where to allocate mathematical talent?

    (0:17:34) - Grant’s miracle year

    (0:26:44) - Prehistoric humans and math

    (0:33:33) - Why is a lot of math so new?

    (0:44:44) - Future of education

    (0:56:28) - Math helped me realize I wasn’t that smart

    (0:59:25) - Does Godel’s incompleteness theorem matter?

    (1:05:12) - How Grant makes videos

    (1:10:13) - Grant’s math exposition competition

    (1:20:44) - Self teaching



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    Ep. 8 - The Battle Axe of Hatred Pt. II

    Ep. 8 - The Battle Axe of Hatred Pt. II

    The dad's stealthy plan goes off the rails immediately. Darryl consults with the founding fathers, Henry remembers a trip to the zoo, Ron gets a promotion, and Glenn makes a new friend.


    This episode contains profanity, violence, sexual content, drug/alcohol use, and body horror.


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    Darryl Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)

    Henry Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)

    Ron Stampler is Beth May (@heybethmay)

    Glenn Close is Freddie Wong (@fwong)


    Theme song by Maxton Waller

    Cover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)



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    The Undocumented Web: scraping, private APIs, proxies and “alternative solutions”

    The Undocumented Web: scraping, private APIs, proxies and “alternative solutions”

    What is the undocumented web? Scott and Wes dive into it, discussing APIs, faking, scraping, automation, proxies as well as tips and tricks for best practices.

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    Show Notes

    3:05 - What Is the undocumented web?

    • When traditional methods don’t give you what you want
    • Wild West

    6:10 - Undocumented APIS

    17:34 - Faking

    • Faking User Agents
      • Sending headers from requests
      • Free Blackberry wifi on plane

    23:52 - Scraping

    • What is craping?
    • Cheerio - jQuery like node package

    27:30 - Automation

    33:30 - Proxies

    • Need a fresh IP address
    • Need a different country
    • Side note: Canadians buying stuff in USA M4S1P1 === 41100
    • API throttling

    39:00 - Tips and Tricks

    • Multiple API keys
    • diskDB - Text files as databases
    • Search Github for API keys
    • Inspect Element and Delete Overlays
    • Delete Cookiesokay

    44:45 - Stories

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