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    Explore "virtualization" with insightful episodes like "744: Docker For Developers", "377. This is for the Anonymous Online Trolls | Dr. Gad Saad", "327. Women, Pornography, and Sadism | Dr. Del Paulhus" and "#276: Utopia is Creepy" from podcasts like ""Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats", "The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast", "The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast" and "The Art of Manliness"" and more!

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    744: Docker For Developers

    744: Docker For Developers

    Join Scott and CJ on a rapid-fire journey through Docker. From unraveling containerization to practical advice on incorporating Docker into your workflow, this quick-paced episode has everything you need to navigate the world of container technology.

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    377. This is for the Anonymous Online Trolls | Dr. Gad Saad

    377. This is for the Anonymous Online Trolls | Dr. Gad Saad

    Dr. Jordan B. Peterson and Dr. Gad Saad discuss his newly published book, “The Saad Truth about Happiness: 8 Secrets for Leading the Good Life.” They also discuss the parasitic ability that ideas can have on the human mind, the predictors for left wing authoritarianism, the evolutionary argument for why humans are spiritual beings, the biblically rooted idea that divinity exists and manifests within rather than from without, the connections between religiosity and true happiness, and how the spirit of play is integral to living a meaningful life.

     

    Gad Saad, Ph.D is a Canadian author, professor, podcaster, researcher, and public speaker. Saad was born in 1964 to a Jewish family (Considers himself culturally Jewish, though he is spiritually atheist) in Beirut, Lebanon, before his family fled to Canada in order to escape the Lebanese civil war in 1975. Saad earned his B.Sc. and M.B.A at McGill University, followed by an M.Sc. and a Ph.D from Cornell University. Since 1994, Saad has been a professor in marketing at the John Molson School of Business at Concordia University, Quebec. From 2012 to 2015, Saad was the editor of the scientific journal Evolutionary Psychology, and currently writes a blog for Psychology Today called Homo Consumericus. Saad’s research pertains to hormonal effects from testosterone and menstruation on consumer decisions as well as risk assessment. Saad also runs a popular podcast, The Saad Truth, which has garnered over 20 million views on youtube alone.

     

     

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    “The Saad Truth About Happiness: 8 Rules for Living the Good Life” (NEW Book): https://a.co/d/1IqTyM9

     

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/GadSaad

     

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dr.Gad.Saad/

     

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctorgadsaad/

     

    YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLH7qUqM0PLieCVaHA7RegA

     

    Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5T2wjkFxsjvuxO1SDcZh29

     

    Apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-saad-truth-with-dr-saad/id1516343565

    327. Women, Pornography, and Sadism | Dr. Del Paulhus

    327. Women, Pornography, and Sadism | Dr. Del Paulhus

    Dr Jordan B Peterson and Dr. Del Paulhus delve deep into the Dark Tetrad: Machiavellianism, Narcissism, Psychopathy, and the newly added Sadism. From these four traits, researchers can quantify much of the darkness of humanity, and begin to study it in a way that yields numerical results, and the potential to make substantial predictions. Dr. Delroy Paulhus is a personality researcher whose work in dark personality traits, via a variety of psychometric methods, has yielded measures of the Dark Tetrad. His work has also validated measures of socially desirable responding, perceived control, free will and determinism, and over-claiming. His work has been published in over 150 articles and books, and his current citation count exceeds 43,000.

    #276: Utopia is Creepy

    #276: Utopia is Creepy

    Nicholas Carr and I discuss why he thinks our utopian future is creepy, how the internet is making us dumber, and why doing mundane tasks that we otherwise would outsource to robots or computers is actually a source of satisfaction and human flourishing. We finish our discussion by outlining a middle path approach to technology -- one that doesn’t reject it fully but simultaneously seeks to mitigate its potential downsides.