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M POP
Oh No! Here Comes Trouble (不良執念清除師)
(Taiwan, ROC) --- Oh No! Here Comes Trouble (不良執念清除師) adalah serial drama Taiwan tahun 2023 yang sepenuhnya didanai oleh iQiyi International. Serial ini disutradarai oleh Lin Kuan-hui (林冠慧) dan dibintangi oleh Tseng Jing-hua (曾敬驊), Vivian Sung (宋芸樺), dan Peng Cian-You (彭千祐). Drama ini mulai tayang pada 15 April 2023 di GTV Drama dan platform streaming iQiyi International. Cerita berfokus pada karakter Pu Yi-yong (diperankan oleh Tseng Ching-hua), seorang remaja nakal dengan sindrom yang sering mengalami delusi, dan ibunya yang kasar Yeh Pao-sheng (diperankan oleh Yang Chin-hua) yang lebih suka menyelesaikan masalah dengan pukulan daripada kata-kata. Setelah mengalami insiden kecelakaan, merekapun harus bergantung satu sama lain untuk bertahan hidup. Setelah...
2025-06-22
00 min
The Journal Club
Astrocytic PERK Inhibition Restores Glymphatic Function in AD
Kai Chen, Yosuke M. Morizawa, Tal Nuriel, Osama Al-Dalahmah, Zhongcong Xie, Guang Yang,Selective removal of astrocytic PERK protects against glymphatic impairment and decreases toxic aggregation of β-amyloid and tau,Neuron, 2025
2025-05-22
13 min
Daily Paper Cast
Seed1.5-VL Technical Report
🤗 Upvotes: 86 | cs.CV, cs.AI Authors: Dong Guo, Faming Wu, Feida Zhu, Fuxing Leng, Guang Shi, Haobin Chen, Haoqi Fan, Jian Wang, Jianyu Jiang, Jiawei Wang, Jingji Chen, Jingjia Huang, Kang Lei, Liping Yuan, Lishu Luo, Pengfei Liu, Qinghao Ye, Rui Qian, Shen Yan, Shixiong Zhao, Shuai Peng, Shuangye Li, Sihang Yuan, Sijin Wu, Tianheng Cheng, Weiwei Liu, Wenqian Wang, Xianhan Zeng, Xiao Liu, Xiaobo Qin, Xiaohan Ding, Xiaojun Xiao, Xiaoying Zhang, Xuanwei Zhang, Xuehan Xiong, Yanghua Peng, Yangrui Chen, Yanwei Li, Yanxu Hu, Yi Lin, Yiyuan Hu, Yiyuan Zhang, Youbin Wu, Yu Li, Yudong Liu, Yue...
2025-05-14
20 min
M POP
Chiung Yao (瓊瑤)
(Taiwan, ROC) --- Chen Zhe (陳喆) (20 April 1938 - 4 Desember 2024), lebih dikenal dengan nama pena Chiung Yao (瓊瑤), adalah seorang penulis novel roman, penulis skenario, produser film dan televisi, serta penulis lirik lagu Mandarin asal Taiwan. Lahir di Chengdu, Sichuan, ia pindah ke Taiwan pada tahun 1949. Nama penanya diambil dari puisi klasik "Shijing詩經", yang berarti giok murni yang indah dan halus. Ia menjadi tokoh terkemuka dalam dunia novel roman. Kesuksesannya dimulai dengan novel "Jendela窗外", yang mempertemukannya dengan Ping Hsin-tao (平鑫濤), pemilik majalah Crown. Mereka kemudian jatuh cinta, bercerai dari pasangan masing-masing, dan menikah. Bersama-sama mereka mendirikan beberapa perusahaan perfilman, yang kemudian mengadap...
2024-12-22
00 min
Daily Paper Cast
LAION-SG: An Enhanced Large-Scale Dataset for Training Complex Image-Text Models with Structural Annotations
🤗 Upvotes: 28 | cs.CV Authors: Zejian Li, Chenye Meng, Yize Li, Ling Yang, Shengyuan Zhang, Jiarui Ma, Jiayi Li, Guang Yang, Changyuan Yang, Zhiyuan Yang, Jinxiong Chang, Lingyun Sun Title: LAION-SG: An Enhanced Large-Scale Dataset for Training Complex Image-Text Models with Structural Annotations Arxiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.08580v1 Abstract: Recent advances in text-to-image (T2I) generation have shown remarkable success in producing high-quality images from text. However, existing T2I models show decayed performance in compositional image generation involving multiple objects and intricate relationships. We attribute this pro...
2024-12-13
21 min
This Day in Scottish History
December 4, 2011- Yang Guang and Tian Tian arrive in Edinburgh
Welcome back to This Day in Scottish History. I'm your host, Colin MacDonald. Today, we're turning the spotlight on an extraordinary moment in both animal conservation and international relations—an event that took place on December 4, 2011. On this day, two giant pandas, Yang Guang and Tian Tian, arrived in Edinburgh, marking the beginning of a special chapter for Edinburgh Zoo, Scotland, and the UK. These two pandas made history as the first giant pandas to live in the UK for 17 years, arriving from China as part of a 10-year loan agreement, which was later extended for an additional two ye...
2024-12-04
07 min
Software Misadventures
Podcast update and news!
Some reflections on running the podcast and Ronak has some eggciting news to share :) Music: Vlad Gluschenko — Forest License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en
2024-10-08
13 min
Software Misadventures
Uncrating the Oxide Rack | Bryan Cantrill, Steve Tuck (Oxide)
Oxide co-founders Bryan and Steve are back on the show to give an impromptu peek at the Oxide server rack and to chat about writing their own manufacturing software, overcoming false summits before shipping the first rack, the #1 reason startups fail and more. Don't miss the full-circle moment on their "meet cute" story from last time, shared at the end of the conversation :) Segments: (00:00:00) The Oxide rack uncrating experience (00:02:40) The office tour (00:04:03) Challenges of shipping and unboxing hardware (00:11:04) Hybrid hardware company? (00:13:38) Custom designing a crate f...
2024-09-24
1h 26
Impresi - Taiwan
Pekan Interaktif 230924: Kebijakan New Southbound Berbuah Manis: Jumlah Mahasiswa Asing di Taiwan Meningkat Pesat
Kementerian Luar Negeri Taiwan Memperluas Skala "New Southbound Policy Elite Study Program" dengan 105 siswa dari 12 negara yang akan Dilatih di 5 Universitas Ternama di Taiwan. Pada 13 September, Menteri Luar Negeri Lin Chia-lung (林佳龍) memimpin upacara pembukaan bersama " New Southbound Policy Elite Study Program" bersama 5 universitas mitra. Lin menyatakan bahwa selama delapan tahun terakhir, kebijakan "New Southbound" telah mencapai prestasi bersejarah, dengan investasi Taiwan ke negara-negara mitra "New Southbound" melebihi investasi ke Tiongkok, dan jumlah mahasiswa internasional dari negara “New Southbond” yang datang ke Taiwan juga meningkat dua kali lipat, mencakup lebih dari 60% dari total mahasiswa asing. Kementerian Luar Neger...
2024-09-20
00 min
mbanerjeepalmer+listennotes 's Listen Later
LLMs are like your weird, over-confident intern | Simon Willison (Datasette)
Podcast: Software Misadventures (LS 29 · TOP 10% what is this?)Episode: LLMs are like your weird, over-confident intern | Simon Willison (Datasette)Pub date: 2024-09-10Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationKnown for co-creating Django and Datasette, as well as his thoughtful writing on LLMs, Simon Willison joins the show to chat about blogging as an accountability mechanism, how to build intuition with LLMs, building a startup with his partner on their honeymoon, and more. Segments: (00:00:00) The weird intern (00:01:50) The...
2024-09-16
1h 55
Software Misadventures
LLMs are like your weird, over-confident intern | Simon Willison (Datasette)
Known for co-creating Django and Datasette, as well as his thoughtful writing on LLMs, Simon Willison joins the show to chat about blogging as an accountability mechanism, how to build intuition with LLMs, building a startup with his partner on their honeymoon, and more. Segments: (00:00:00) The weird intern (00:01:50) The early days of LLMs (00:04:59) Blogging as an accountability mechanism (00:09:24) The low-pressure approach to blogging (00:11:47) GitHub issues as a system of records (00:16:15) Temporal documentation and design docs (00:18:19) GitHub issues for team collaboration
2024-09-10
1h 55
Software Misadventures
From "AI mid-life crisis" to the "time of my life" | Steve Yegge (Sourcegraph)
A Silicon Valley veteran and known for his writings like "The Death of the Junior Developer", Steve Yegge joins the show to chat about his "AI Midlife Crisis", the unique writing process he employs, and building the future of coding assistants. Segments: (00:00:00) The AI Midlife Crisis (00:04:53) The power of rants (00:09:55) “You gotta be able to make yourself laugh” (00:11:46) Steve's writing process (00:14:10) “I published them… and nothing happened for six months” (00:17:30) Key to perseverance in writing? Get pissed. (00:23:24) Writing in one sitting (00:29:05) The AI Midlife Crisis (00:35:04) Management to IC...
2024-08-27
1h 25
BioCentury This Week
Ep. 248 - Grand Rounds Preview: Eyes on the Target
Grand Rounds is an R&D meeting that represents BioCentury’s latest initiative to create new networks linking academic discoveries with translational skills and the investors who will finance them, BioCentury co-founder, President and CEO David Flores said on a special edition of the BioCentury This Week podcast previewing the new conference. The meeting, on Sept. 9-11 in Nashville, focuses on whether biotech can write a more successful playbook for translating from target to product.The podcast features three special guests who will be at the conference: McKinsey's Guang Yang, Candel Therapeutics' Paul Peter Tak, and Abby Trotter of...
2024-08-23
33 min
Software Misadventures
Early Twitter's fail-whale wars | Dmitriy Ryaboy
A veteran of early Twitter's fail whale wars, Dmitriy joins the show to chat about the time when 70% of the Hadoop cluster got accidentally deleted, the financial reality of writing a book, and how to navigate acquisitions. Segments: (00:00:00) The Infamous Hadoop Outage (00:02:36) War Stories from Twitter's Early Days (00:04:47) The Fail Whale Era (00:06:48) The Hadoop Cluster Shutdown (00:12:20) “First Restore the Service Then Fix the Problem. Not the Other Way Around.” (00:14:10) War Rooms and Organic Decision-Making (00:16:16) The Importance of Communication in Incident Management (00:19:07) That Time When the Data Center Caught Fire
2024-08-13
1h 08
Software Misadventures
Discovering the power of story-telling in engineering | Adam Gordon Bell (CoRecursive)
Known for hosting the CoRecursive podcast, which dives into the stories behind the code, Adam joins the show to chat about discovering that the great engineers he had looked up to are actually great communicators, his framework for building one of the best storytelling engineering podcasts, and the journey getting into DevRel. Chapters: (00:00:00) Highlights (00:04:23) The power of casual conversations (00:07:08) Taking the leap into podcasting (00:10:34) The hardest part of running a podcast (00:14:03) Learning to follow up (00:16:26) Storytelling in podcasting (00:20:36) The evolution of CoRecursive (00:21:19) What makes a good s...
2024-08-06
1h 02
Software Misadventures
Behind designing Kubernetes' APIs | Brian Grant (Google)
As the original architect and API design lead of Kubernetes, Brian joins the show to chat about why "APIs are forever", the keys to evangelizing impactful projects, and being an Uber Tech at Google, and more. Segments: (00:03:01) Internship with Mark Ewing (00:07:10) “Mark and Brian's Excellent Environment” manual (00:11:58) Poker on VT100 terminals (00:14:46) Grad school and research (00:17:23) The value of studying computer science (00:21:07) Intuition and learning (00:24:06) Reflecting on career patterns (00:26:37) Hypergrowth and learning at Transmeta (00:28:37) Debugging at the atomic level
2024-07-30
2h 10
Software Misadventures
Ditching the rules to build a team that lasts | Bryan Cantrill, Steve Tuck (Oxide)
From building a new kind of server to building a new kind of company, co-founders Bryan and Steve join the show to chat about their "meet cute" and the origin story of Oxide, their unconventional recruiting process, transparent and uniform salaries, and their solution to the "N+1 shithead problem". Segments: (00:03:03) Bryan and Steve's "meet cute" (00:05:56) "the sun does not shine on me" (00:12:19) the dagger that went into sun (00:21:23) culture of exonerating yourself vs solving customer problems (00:23:25) the shared "error in judgment" of joining joyent (00:27:54) the origin story of joyent (00:29:44) reporting...
2024-07-23
2h 06
Software Misadventures
Grokking Synthetic Biology | Dmitriy Ryaboy (Twitter, Ginkgo Bioworks)
From building a data platform and Parquet at Twitter to using AI to make biology easier to engineer at Ginkgo Bioworks, Dmitriy joins the show to chat about the early days of big data, the conversation that made him jump into SynBio, LLMs for proteins and more. Segments: (00:03:18) Data engineering roots (00:05:40) Early influences at Lawrence Berkeley Lab (00:09:46) Value of a "gentleman's education in computer science" (00:14:34) The end of junior software engineers (00:20:10) Deciding to go back to school (00:21:36) Early experiments with distributed systems (00:23:33) The early days of big data (00:29:16) "The thing w...
2024-07-16
1h 08
Software Misadventures
Growing and selling an indie business | Michael Lynch (TinyPilot)
Having quit Google in 2018 to bootstrap indie software businesses, Michael is known for writing very transparently about the ups and downs of his journey. After recently selling his hardware business TinyPilot for $600K, Michael returns to the show to chat about the misconceptions about running an indie business, the hardest part of selling a company, and why “hardware is definitely out” for his next move 😂 Segments: (00:04:22) The complexity of selling a hardware business (00:08:49) Why "hardware is definitely out" for Michael's next venture (00:11:57) The evolution of TinyPilot (00:16:29) Inherent risks of a hardware business (00:20:53) The mos...
2024-07-09
1h 40
Gowes
60 Restoran Berpredikat Michelin Star di Kota Kaohsiung
Kaohsiung ada 60 restoran yang mendapat bintang Michelin (michelin star), Michelin Guide Selected dan Bib Gourmand, beberapa hari terakhir ini kembali mendapat rekomendasi dari website resmi Michelin Taiwan dan Singapura, merekomendasikan kota pelabuhan Taiwan, mengajak pelancong domestik maupun luar negeri untuk bereksplorasi, agar masakan lezat, kharisma panorama dan keramahan masyarakat, dapat dibagikan kepada dunia. Direktur Jenderal Pariwisata Kao Min-lin menyampaikan, kota Kaohsiung sangat direkomendasikan dari makanan, objek wisata, bernilai CP tinggi, mengajak warga berkunjung dan berwisata ke Kaohsiung, merasakan kota maritim dengan derap langkah lamban dan santai, menikmati gaya kehidupan yang unik, selain mendapat kehormatan dari Michelin. Saat...
2024-07-05
00 min
Wisata Taiwan
60 Restoran Berpredikat Michelin Star di Kota Kaohsiung
Kaohsiung ada 60 restoran yang mendapat bintang Michelin (michelin star), Michelin Guide Selected dan Bib Gourmand, beberapa hari terakhir ini kembali mendapat rekomendasi dari website resmi Michelin Taiwan dan Singapura, merekomendasikan kota pelabuhan Taiwan, mengajak pelancong domestik maupun luar negeri untuk bereksplorasi, agar masakan lezat, kharisma panorama dan keramahan masyarakat, dapat dibagikan kepada dunia. Direktur Jenderal Pariwisata Kao Min-lin menyampaikan, kota Kaohsiung sangat direkomendasikan dari makanan, objek wisata, bernilai CP tinggi, mengajak warga berkunjung dan berwisata ke Kaohsiung, merasakan kota maritim dengan derap langkah lamban dan santai, menikmati gaya kehidupan yang unik, selain mendapat kehormatan dari Michelin. Saat...
2024-07-05
00 min
Software Misadventures
Breaking distributed systems for fun and profit | Kyle Kingsbury (Jepsen)
Well-known for his insightful and meticulous write-ups on testing distributed systems, Kyle (aka Aphyr) joins the show to chat about the origins of Jepsen, how he built a business around testing distributed systems, his writing process, favorite databases, and more. Segments: (00:03:29) From Physics to Software Engineering (00:07:47) The origins of Jepsen (00:09:41) Turning Jepsen into a full-time venture (00:13:14) Jepsen's testing philosophy (00:16:30) The consulting journey (00:19:16) Structuring a consultancy (00:22:32) Setting boundaries (00:24:32) Pricing misadventures (00:29:17) Pros and cons of being an independent consultant
2024-07-02
1h 23
Software Misadventures
The 3 traps of open source funding models | Wes McKinney (pandas, Voltron Data, Posit)
From creating one of the Python’s most influential libraries to co-founding Voltron Data, Wes joins the show to chat about why the book cover of the pandas book doesn’t feature a panda, open source pitfalls to avoid, the pros and cons of hiring engineers at a non-profit, and more. Segments: (00:02:50) Guang’s complaint about the pandas book cover (00:04:38) Quarto and Open Access Publishing (00:12:00) Convincing Wall Street to Open Source (00:15:31) Publishing the first python package over Christmas (00:18:01) Doubling Down on Building pandas (00:23:23) Personal...
2024-06-25
1h 08
Software Misadventures
Impact Driven Development | Matt Klein (Envoy, bitdrift)
From creating Envoy to co-founding bitdrift to reimagine mobile observability, Matt joins the show to chat about being told to simply “write some proxy in Python” in the early days of building Envoy, early influences from building “shrink wrap” software at Microsoft, the process of spinning bitdrift out of Lyft, and much more. Segments: (00:03:10) Being a plumber on LinkedIn (00:05:00) Early influences from building “shrink wrap” software at Microsoft (00:10:44) Getting diverse work experiences (00:16:36) Setting high standards for the team (00:20:42) Lessons from failure of the first startup (00:22:02) Building a s...
2024-06-18
1h 19
Software Misadventures
Build the scary stuff | Bryan Cantrill (Oxide)
From being a distinguished engineer at Sun Microsystems to co-founding Oxide Computer Company to build a new kind of server, Bryan joins the show to chat about being told that he’s on a suicide mission when starting Oxide, the moment he felt “I’m actually living HBO Silicon Valley”, and lessons from Sun. And much more. Chapters: (00:02:24) The Origin of Bryan's Nom-de-Guerre: "Colonel of Data Corruption" (00:04:02) What Debugging Performance Issues at Twitter in the Early Days Revealed About Silicon Valley (00:13:37) Value of Formal Education and the Experience That Everyone Should Have (0...
2024-06-11
2h 19
Software Misadventures
Lessons from the early days building Kafka and Confluent | Jay Kreps
From writing the first lines of Kafka over a Christmas break as a LinkedIn engineer to running a public company as the CEO of Confluent, Jay joins the show to chat about how he and his co-founders convinced investors to take a chance on their vision, what many engineers get wrong about communication, and why engineers can make great CEOs - even when coding is not in the job description. And much more. Segments: (00:01:16) The Shaved Head Bet (00:04:07) Fundraising (00:12:16) The Role of Technical Background in VCs (00:15:48) The power of believing in the...
2024-06-04
1h 16
Software Misadventures
Building 2 Iconic OSSs Back-to-Back | Maxime Beauchemin (Airflow, Preset)
If you’ve worked on data problems, you probably have heard of Airflow and Superset, two powerful tools that have cemented their place in the data ecosystem. Building successful open-source software is no easy feat, and even fewer engineers have done this back to back. In part 2 of the conversation, we talk about Max’s journey in open source. Segments: (00:03:27) “Project-Community Fit” in Open Source (00:08:31) Fostering Relationships in Open Source (00:10:58) Dealing with Trolls (00:13:40) Attributes of Good Open Source Contributors (00:20:01) How to Get Started with Contributing (00:27:58) Origin Stories of Airflow and Superset (0...
2024-05-21
58 min
Software Misadventures
Become a LLM-ready Engineer | Maxime Beauchemin (Airflow, Preset)
If you’ve worked on data problems, you probably have heard of Airflow and Superset, two powerful tools that have cemented their place in the data ecosystem. Building successful open-source software is no easy feat, and even fewer engineers have done this back to back. In Part 1 of this conversation, we chat about how to adapt to the LLM-age as engineers. Segments: (00:01:59) The Rise and Fall of the Data Engineer (00:11:13) The Importance of Executive Skill in the Era of AI (00:13:53) Developing the first reflex to use AI (00:17:47) What are LLMs goo...
2024-05-14
41 min
Software Misadventures
Life as a Distinguished Engineer | Joakim Recht (Uber)
Out of thousands of engineers at Uber, there’s only a handful of Distinguished Engineers and Joakim was one of them. In this conversation we chat about Why software engineering is a lot like a sausage factory. Considerations for leaving big tech for a startup. “How to beat the promo commitee”. How can one effectively shape engineering culture? “Mentoring two people on the same team is a waste”. Much More. Subscribe now Segments: [0:01:52] The “reverse sausage” architecture [0:07:36] How to get people on...
2024-04-30
1h 15
Culture.TW sur Rti/Taïwan
Les cultivateurs de pousses de bambous protègent les monstres verts
Avec cette série de cris « Di-Di-Di », aigus et nets, un petit corps vert-pomme, le ventre tout blanc sans tâche et les doigts dotés de toute sa force, l’animal tout petit de 4 cm à 8 cm qui nous intéresse aujourd’hui est le Chuluo Shuwa, Rhacophorus arvalis, littéralement en mandarin: la grenouille arboricole Chuluo. Cet animal endémique à Taïwan découvert seulement en 1995 par le biologiste Lu Guang-yang (呂光洋) porte officiellement le nom de Chuluo, l’ancienne appellation de Chiayi, situé dans le sud-ouest de Taïwan. Or, en raison de la destruction des habitats naturels de cette g...
2024-04-22
00 min
Retour à la source
Les cultivateurs de pousses de bambous protègent les monstres verts
Avec cette série de cris « Di-Di-Di », aigus et nets, un petit corps vert-pomme, le ventre tout blanc sans tâche et les doigts dotés de toute sa force, l’animal tout petit de 4 cm à 8 cm qui nous intéresse aujourd’hui est le Chuluo Shuwa, Rhacophorus arvalis, littéralement en mandarin: la grenouille arboricole Chuluo. Cet animal endémique à Taïwan découvert seulement en 1995 par le biologiste Lu Guang-yang (呂光洋) porte officiellement le nom de Chuluo, l’ancienne appellation de Chiayi, situé dans le sud-ouest de Taïwan. Or, en raison de la destruction des habitats naturels de cette g...
2024-04-22
00 min
Software Misadventures
Learning in public | Kelsey Hightower
We’re super excited to have Kelsey back on the show! Our last conversation was around his incredible career journey - from working at McDonald’s after school to starting his own computer store, to hacking on python infrastructure with the core developers, to meeting Satya Nadella for an interview. In part two of this conversation, we dive deep into Kelsey’s experiences learning in public and writing “Kubernetes: Up and Running”: The biggest barrier to getting started with learning in public and a step-by-step guide to overcome it Cautionary tale of the “JavaScript s...
2024-04-16
57 min
La Salle - Podcast
Episode 22 x Saison 3 - Link click
Problématique : « Link Click a-t-il un potentiel pour devenir une tête d’affiche de l’animation Chinoise ? » Quand on réunit deux fans d’animés pour vous découvrir un animé chinois, ça donne cela comme résultat : En association avec @meetyourmovie_, La Salle vous présente un podcast autour de l’animé « Link Click » dans les locaux de @studioplmv, dans la joie et la bonne humeur Présenté par @tcedxy de @storygenus, Avec @thiis_ma & @spicymymy ° Link Click ° Titre original : Shi Guang Dai Li Ren Animé diffusée depuis 2021 Genre : Drame, Science fiction, Animation Durée : 24 minutes Avec Su Shangqing, Tianxiang...
2024-04-07
35 min
Software Misadventures
Engineer's guide to startup advising | Kelsey Hightower
We’re super excited to have Kelsey back on the show! Our last conversation was around his incredible career journey - from working at McDonald’s after school to starting his own computer store, to hacking on python infrastructure with the core developers, to meeting Satya Nadella for an interview. In part one of this conversation, we dive deep into Kelsey’s experiences and expertise as a startup advisor: How to break into advising when you don’t have a lot of connections How to influence without authority Passive vs. active advising...
2024-04-02
49 min
Software Misadventures
The hard power of management and the soft power of senior ICs | Josh Wills
As a self-described “gainfully unemployed data person”, Josh Wills is an angel investor and has worked on and led data teams at Slack, Cloudera, WeaveGrid and Google. We discuss: How to get started with angel investing without a ton of $$ Attributes that define great engineering managers What’s it like transitioning from management back to IC Challenges in Climate Tech from a software perspective And more Segments: [0:01:35] Transitioning from management to individual contributor (IC). [0:10:19] Emotional intelligence and its role in engineering managem...
2024-03-19
1h 18
Learn Traditional Chinese Medicine, Functional Medicine and any kinds of Alternative Medicine
Zang Fu Chapter 7-2 Shen (Kidneys腎) and Pang Guang (Bladder膀胱)
Zang Fu Chapter 7-2 Shen (Kidneys腎) and Pang Guang (Bladder膀胱) Patterns of Disharmony Deficient Shen Jing Deficient Shen Yang Deficient Shen Yin Shen Fails to Receive Qi Water Overflowing
2024-03-06
31 min
Learn Traditional Chinese Medicine, Functional Medicine and any kinds of Alternative Medicine
Zang Fu Chapter 7 Shen (Kidneys腎) and Pang Guang (Bladder膀胱) 1
Zang Fu Chapter 7-1 Shen (Kidneys腎) and Pang Guang (Bladder膀胱) 1 Shen Functions 1. Stores Jing a. Rules birth, growth, development, and reproduction b. Rules bones 2. Foundation of Yin Yang 3. Rules the Water 4. Rules Reception of Qi 5. Opens into the Ears; Manifests in the Hair
2024-03-06
15 min
Software Misadventures
From High School Suspension to US Chief Data Scientist | DJ Patil
Known for coining the term “Data Scientist”, DJ is a renowned technologist with a diverse background spanning academia, industry, and government. Having led product teams at companies like RelateIQ and LinkedIn, DJ was appointed by President Obama to be the first U.S. Chief Data Scientist where his efforts led to the establishment of nearly 40 Chief Data Officer roles across the Federal government, new health care programs as well as new criminal justice reforms. We discuss: “Dream in years, plan in months, evaluate in weeks, ship daily” High school misadventures that shaped DJ’s world view...
2024-03-05
1h 05
Software Misadventures
Building Diverse Engineering Teams | Erica Lockheimer
Erica is a former VP of Engineering at LinkedIn. Having almost dropped out of college, Erica’s journey in tech is a testament to her perseverance and dedication. In addition to leading engineering teams at LinkedIn, Erica founded WIT (Women In Tech) to empower women within the company as well as the broader tech community. We discuss: How to create incentives for diversity-building work. Building your personal “board of directors”. Balancing mentoring work vs sprint tickets. Structuring a community for long-term success. Much more. Segments: ...
2024-02-20
1h 20
Software Misadventures
Stories behind building HashiCorp | Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell co-founded HashiCorp in 2012 and created many important infrastructure tools, such as Terraform, Vagrant, Packer, and Consul. In addition to being a prolific engineer, Mitchell grew HashiCorp into a multi-billion-dollar public company. We discuss: How to structure large projects to avoid demotivation or burnout The "A.P.P.L.E" framework for diffusing tense situations and handling trolls How to decide what to work on Mitchell's unconventional transitions from CEO to CTO and then back to an individual contributor (IC) The quality that Mitchell values the most in an...
2024-01-30
1h 17
Software Misadventures
Practical Guide to More Effective Mentorship | Dave O'Connor (Google, Twilio, Elastic)
After 17 years building SRE teams at Google and serving as the Site Lead for Engineering in Dublin, Dave joined Elastic as the Sr Director of Engineering and later VP of Engineering at Twilio. Following a recent career break, Dave now divides his time between coaching engineering leaders and consulting to help busy teams be more effective. In the heart of our conversation, Dave shares the frameworks and practical tips he's amassed for making the most of the mentorship experience. Segments: [00:01:45] Growing remote SRE team as the Google Dublin Site Lead [00:19:49] Company C...
2024-01-16
1h 50
Software Misadventures
War stories from early days of engineering at LinkedIn | David Henke (LinkedIn, Yahoo)
At the personal request of Reid Hoffman to emerge from early retirement, David joined LinkedIn in 2009 during a period of rapid growth to help stabilize the chaos, cultivating a much-needed culture of “Site Up and Secure.” Before this, David served as SVP of Engineering and Operations at Yahoo!, overseeing their Search Marketing organization and the Production Operations infrastructure for the entire company. Throughout his career, David has held multiple leadership positions and is recognized as one of the top operations executives. David’s intensity, passion, courage and commitment to work have always been deeply admired by his colleagues and his wi...
2024-01-04
57 min
Wisata Taiwan
Jalan-jalan 020124: Fo Guang Shan di Kaohsiung
Pada hari ini, 2 Januari 2024 topik-topik yang akan disampaikan antara lain: (1) Blue Box Café milik Tiffany & Co. dibuka di Taipei, (2) wisata bunga bokor atau hydrangea di Neihu (3) cuti bersama tahun 2024, (4) pekerja asing dilarang ikut Pemilu Taiwan, dan (5) info menarik terkait Fo Guang Shan di Kaohsiung Restoran “Kotak Biru” dari Tiffany & Co Dibuka di Taipei Blue Box Café milik Tiffany & Co. dibuka di Taipei, menampilkan menu yang dikurasi oleh koki berbintang Michelin. Tiffany & Co. meluncurkan Blue Box Café di Taiwan, menjadi yang ketiga di dunia setelah New York dan Dubai dan menjadi yang pertama di Asia, berlo...
2024-01-02
00 min
Learn Traditional Chinese Medicine, Functional Medicine and any kinds of Alternative Medicine
The Web That Has No Weaver P93 YANG ORGANS
The Web That Has No Weaver P93 YANG ORGANS Coupled Yin and Yang Organs YIN ORGAN - YANG ORGAN Spleen - Stomach Liver - Gall Bladder Kidneys - Bladder Heart - Small Intestine Lungs - Large Intestine (Pericardium) - Triple Burner Stomach (wei 胃) Gall Bladder (dan胆 ) Bladder (pang-guang 膀胱) Small Intestine (xiao-chang 小腸) Large Intestine (da- chang 大腸) Triple Burner (san-jiao 三焦)
2023-12-23
12 min
Software Misadventures
Automating away your job as a Data Scientist | Melissa Runfeldt (Salesforce, CueIn)
Before joining CueIn last year as a Founding Data Scientist, Melissa was a Lead Data Scientist at Salesforce working on the Einstein Platform that focused on automating Data Science workflows. In this conversation we dive into Melissa’s unique journey, what to do in the face of increasing job automation and explore the latest developments in practical AI. Segments: [00:02:13] Melissa’s background in computational neuroscience [00:06:08] 7 years at Salesforce vs startup [00:11:31] Joining CueIn [00:19:30] Chatbot observability [00:28:16] Feedback loops [00:33:10] Use LLM to observe.. LLMs? [00:39:06] AI automating jobs...
2023-12-12
1h 01
Software Misadventures
Open sourcing LinkedIn's Derived Data Platform | Felix GV (LinkedIn)
What's it like to open source an internal project at a big tech company like LinkedIn? When should a company open source a project and what are the benefits and challenges that come along with it? If you want to open source an internal project, how should you go about advocating for it? Félix is a Principal Staff Engineer at LinkedIn where he works on the data infrastructure team that builds Venice. Venice is a distributed derived data store which LinkedIn open sourced in the fall of 2022. He joins the show to chat about h...
2023-11-28
1h 01
Software Misadventures
When enough was enough - practical and emotional drivers for leaving big tech to bootstrap Metacast | Arnab Deka & Ilya Bezdelev (AWS, Google)
Should engineers and product managers “stay in their lanes”? What big company habits should you keep vs unlearn when transitioning to working at a start-up? Could an ayahuasca retreat give you more clarity on your career goals? Ilya and Arnab join the show to share their journey quitting big tech to bootstrap a podcasting startup. Arnab and Ilya are the co-founders of Metacast. Before starting the company, Arnab was a Principal Engineer at AWS while Ilya was a Sr. Product Manager at Google and Principal PM at Amazon before that. While at Amazon, Arnab and Ilya worked toge...
2023-11-07
1h 17
Software Misadventures
Pete Warden - On launching "AI in a Box" and building a hardware edge AI company - #24
What's "AI in a Box"? Pete Warden joins the show to share a new project he recently launched that encapulates Language Transcription/Translation and Question Answering capabilities into a wallet-sized board running locally without internet, as well as stories and learnings from building his new company, Useful Sensors, after 7 years of leading the tensorflow mobile project at Google. Pete is the CEO of Useful Sensors. After founding his own company Jetpac and selling it to Google in 2014, he became a staff research engineer at Google, where he led the TensorFlow Mobile team. Pete is also the author o...
2023-10-23
43 min
Software Misadventures
Nathan Marz - On changing the economics of building large-scale software with Rama - #23
What does it mean to change the economics of software development? Nathan Marz joins the show to share how they reduced the cost of building Mastodon at Twitter-scale by 100X and the 10 years journey to build Rama, a new programming platform that made this feat possible. Nathan is the founder of Red Planet Labs. Prior to RPL, he led engineering for BackType which was acquired by Twitter in 2011. Nathan created the Apache Storm project and wrote the book Big Data: Principles and best practices of scalable realtime data systems. Outside of working, Nathan is a private pilot...
2023-09-22
1h 32
Software Misadventures
Kelsey Hightower - On retiring as Distinguished Engineer from Google at 42 (Part 2)
Kelsey Hightower was a Distinguished Engineer at Google, where he worked on Google Cloud Platform. In this second part of the conversation, we focus on Kelsey’s retirement - the financial planning that enabled him to retire at 42, how he got started advising startups and his perspectives on compensation, turning down a substantial offer from Microsoft and meeting Satya Nadella in person. And, of course, plans for the future.
2023-08-03
1h 30
Software Misadventures
Kelsey Hightower - On retiring as Distinguished Engineer from Google at 42 (Part 1)
Kelsey Hightower was a Distinguished Engineer at Google, where he worked on Google Cloud Platform. In this first part of the conversation, we delve into pivotal moments in Kelsey’s career journey ranging from buying his first car by working at mcdonald’s after school, to starting his own computer store that turned into a music studio after 6pm, to hacking on python infrastructure with the core developers. Through these stories, we learned a ton about how Kelsey thinks about acquiring new skills - getting paid for it, breaking into the world of open source, navigating corporate politics, building trus...
2023-07-24
1h 05
Software Misadventures
Julie Amundson - Career breaks, job search amidst hiring freezes, positioning yourself and much more - #20
Julie Amundson is a Sr Staff Software Engineer at Google working on Machine Learning Infrastructure. Prior to Google, she was the Director of Machine Learning Infrastructure at Netflix. Julie decided to take a career break last year when she was affected by mass layoffs. In this conversation, we talk to her about what it was like to find a job during hiring freezes, what it was like to position herself in this market, whether the interviewers cared about the career break she took and how the career break changed her perspective towards work and life.
2023-06-27
57 min
Kino on the Couch
KinoCouchClassic #46 Yang guang pu zhao / A Sun - Mit der Naturmetapher über soziale Verantwortung sprechen
Willkommen zu der 46. Ausgabe von „Kino on the Couch“! Einem Podcast, bei dem ein aktueller Film zur Analyse auf die sprichwörtliche Therapie-Couch gesetzt wird. Das heißt, wir fokussieren unseren Blick auf ein ganz spezielles Themenfeld, das zu dem in diesem Podcast vorgestellten Film passt und eine Grundlage zur Diskussion bietet. Und heute setzen wir "Yang guang pu zhao" oder auch "A Sun" von Chung Mong-Hong auf die Couch! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KinoontheCouch/ Twitter: @kinoonthecouch https://www.youtube.com/@kinoonthecouch Musik © Deniz the Bud...
2023-04-14
1h 07
Metacast: Behind the scenes
12. Podcasting Misadventures with Software Misadventures' Ronak Nathani and Guang Yang
In this episode we sat down with hosts of the Software Misadventures podcast Ronak Nathani and Guang Yang to chat about podcasting, careers and remote work. Full show notes with links: https://newsletter.metacastpodcast.com/p/012-podcasting-misadventures We’re always happy to hear back from our listeners, so don’t hesitate to drop us a note! Email: hello@metacastpodcast.com Ilya’s Instagram: https://instagram.com/podcasthacks Arnab’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/or9ob Subscribe to our newsletter where we announce new episodes, publish key takeaways, and ramble about interesting stuff at https...
2023-03-29
56 min
Kilas Kabar Nusantara
Pemko Banjarmasin Meraih Penghargaan | Pentingnya Peran Perwira Pandu Jaga Lalu Lintas Maritim Indonesia | Rute penerbangan kargo internasional dari Bandara Syamsudin Noor Banjarbaru menuju Guang
KILAS KABAR NUSANTARA. Sejumlah peristiwa penting yang telah kami rangkum pada hari Kamis, 23 Februari 2023. BANJARMASIN (00:19) Pemko Banjarmasin meraih penghargaan Kota Bebas Frambusia atau infeksi kulit yang dipengaruhi oleh bakteri jangka panjang atau kronis. MAKASSAR (00:57) Indonesia dikenal sebagai negara maritim terbesar di dunia. Berdasarkan data World Trade Organization (WTO), 90 persen perdagangan melalui angkutan laut. BANJARMASIN (02:22) Rute penerbangan kargo internasional dari Bandara Syamsudin Noor Banjarbaru menuju Guangzhou - China akan dibuka PT Angkasa Pura Logistik mulai Maret mendatang. Kontributor: Smart Banjarmasin - Eva ...
2023-02-24
03 min
sploosh!
[Reading]: 登鹳雀楼 (余光中) / Climbing Stork Tower (Yu Guang Zhong)
《登鹳雀楼》 余光中 白日, 已落到山後 黃河, 前浪早已入了海 後浪, 源自雪水 還有得流呢, 千年萬代 你真要上樓去望遠嗎 就讓我陪著你吧 像穿越電影那樣 你帶我去指點盛唐 我帶你, 唉 去回顧二十一世紀 Climbing Stork Tower (Translated by Hao Yang) The sun has set behind the hills The river has washed into the sea Of course, it still flows, endlessly, From snow caps, for generations to come… Do you really want to view the scene from atop? Fine, let me tag along. Just like time travel movies. You shall show me the glories of the Tang, And I shall, well, Run you through the 21st century.
2023-01-20
01 min
sploosh!
[Reading]: 我不再哭泣 (余光中) / No Longer Shall I Cry (Yu Guang Zhong)
No longer shall I cry (Translated by Hao Yang) In that languid, sleepless night, No longer shall I cry, no longer shall I cry. In that languid, sleepless night, When the ice-cold glare of the lizard on the wall Meets my melancholy gaze; When the lakeside choir draws to an end, Leaving behind a lonesome frog speaking to itself; When fireflies prop up a dusk-orange candle flame, As though searching for lost memories; When...
2023-01-19
02 min
sploosh!
[Reading]: 母难日 (余光中) / The Day of Mother's Passing (Yu Guang Zhong)
《母难日》 余光中 今生今世 今生今世, 我最忘情的哭声有两次, 一次在我生命的开始, 一次在你生命的告终, 第一次我不会记得是听你说的, 第二次你不会晓得我说也没用, 但两次哭声的中间啊! 有无穷无尽的笑声, 一遍一遍又一遍, 回荡了整整三十年, 你都晓得我都记得。 矛盾世界 快乐的世界啊 当初我们见面 你迎我以微笑 而我答你以大哭 惊天,动地 悲哀的世界啊 最后我们分手 我送你以大哭 而你答我以无言 关天,闭地 矛盾的世界啊 不论初见或永别 我总是对你以大哭 哭世界始于你一笑 而幸福终于你闭目 天国地府 每年到母难日 总握着电话筒 很想拨一个电话 给久别的母亲 只为了再听一次 一次也好 催眠的磁性母音 但是她住的地方 不知是什么号码 何况她已经睡了 不能接我的电话 “这里是长途台 究竟你要 接哪一个国家?” 我该怎么回答呢? 天国,是什么字头? 地府,有多少区号? 那不耐的接线生 卡挞把线路切断 留给我手里一截 算是电线呢还是若断若连的脐带 就算真的接通了 又能够说些什么 “这世界从你走后 变得已不能指认 唯一不变的只有 对你永久的感恩” The Day of Mother's Passing (Translated by Hao Yang) In this life In this life I have cried most miserably but twice Once, when my life first began Once, at your life’s end I do not remember the former. I heard it from you. The latter… you will not know. Useless for me to say more. But in between both cries There were endless laughters Again, again and again Echoing for thi...
2023-01-18
04 min
sploosh!
[Reading]: 与永恒拔河 (余光中) / Tug-of-War with Eternity (Yu Guang Zhong)
输是最后总归要输的 连人带绳都跌过界去 于是游戏终止 ----又一场不公平的竞争 但对岸的力量一分神 也会失手,会踏过界来 一只半只留下 脚印的奇迹,愕然天机 唯暗里,绳索的另一头 紧而不断,久而愈强 究竟,是怎样一个对手 踉跄过界之前 谁也未见过 只风吹星光颤 不休,剩我 与永恒拔河 Tug-of-War with Eternity (Translated by Hao Yang) Ultimately, those who shall lose will lose Even your body will tumble over the line And so the game ends. --Yet another unfair contest But however strong the opponent, once distracted, They may also lose their grip, and tumble over A vague miracle that leaves behind Footprints, stunned by the cosmic secret In the dark, the other end of the rope Does not budge, tightening as I pull I wonder what kind of opponent Tumbles over Invisible The wind blows, the stars twinkle Just me endlessly Tugging at eternity
2023-01-17
01 min
sploosh!
[Reading]: 夸父 (余光中) / Kua Fu (Yu Guang Zhong)
《夸父》 余光中 为什么要苦苦去挽救黄昏呢? 那只是落日的背影 也不必吸大泽与长河 那只是落日的倒影 与其穷追苍茫的暮景 埋没在紫霭的冷烬 ——何不回身挥杖 迎面奔向新绽的旭阳 去探千瓣之光的蕊心? 壮士的前途不在昨夜,在明晨 西奔是徒劳,奔回东方吧 追不上了,就撞上! Kua Fu (Translated by Hao Yang) Why seek to recoup the evening in vain? It is just the silhouette of the setting sun And there is no need to swallow all seas and rivers They are just the reflection of the setting sun Instead of chasing the dusk that fades away and Burying yourself in the embers of a violet fog --why not turn around and Run towards the blooming resplendent sun, the teeming petals of glory? A warrior’s future lies not in yesterday’s night, but in tomorrow’s dawn To run westwards is futile. Run back to the east. Since catching up is not possible, bang into it..
2023-01-16
01 min
sploosh!
[Reading]: 夜别 (余光中) / Parting at Night (Yu Guang Zhong)
Parting at Night (Translated by Hao Yang) Inch your eyes closer to mine, Let me gaze again at the stars that twinkle in the sea. Whence comes the tide that smudges starlight? Are they teardrops, are they yours or mine? By your earlobe, your silky hair swims in the wind, And in turn, the moonlight ebbs and flows through it; My soul trembles, just like the moonlight, Like a falling leaf bidding farewell to an autumnal tree.
2023-01-15
02 min
News Bites
Female Representation, Pandas Return, Green Comet
In today's news, with Paz and Nancy: More women in local councils, Chinese pandas are going home, and a once-in-a-lifetime comet in the sky! Stay tuned and we'll tell you more about these stories, coming up next! ________________________________ 台灣在地方議會中有更多女性代表 Taiwan Sees More Female Representation in Local Councils Do you know who makes the decisions that affect your community (社區)? In Taiwan, each city and county (縣) has a local government (政府) and council (議會). Local governments and councils are responsible for many policies (政策) and services we use every day. Like education, public safety… Health and social services, parks… Public transportation and… traffic! It's important to have a government that represents (代表) all the people who l...
2023-01-10
08 min
魔都英语新闻丨ShanghaiLive
10/31 TOP NEWS丨数字化转型解决方案/海口国际免税城/普京称西方主导世界时代结束
NEWS ON 10/281.SOLUTIONS FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AT CIIE数字化转型正当时,自动化大厂云集中国博会2.WORLD' S LARGEST DUTY-FREE STORE OPENS IN HAINAN全球最大单体免税店海口国际免税城开业3.PUTIN SAYS ERA OF WESTERN DOMINANCE COMING TO END普京:西方主导世界的时代正在结束-----------------记得点亮右下角的爱心哦-----------------1.SOLUTIONS FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AT CIIE数字化转型正当时,自动化大厂云集中国工进博会Some companies are planning to showcase【展示】 their solutions to digital transformation at the upcoming CIIE. Zhang Hong tell us more.一些公司正计划在即将举行的中国国际进口博览会上展示其数字化转型的解决方案。记者张泓带来更多详细报道。Johnson Controls offers solutions using digital twin models and artificial intelligence to make buildings more efficient and environmentally-friendly, this technology was installed at its Asia-Pacific Headquarters building in Shanghai.江森自控利用数字孪生模型和人工智能提供了一系列解决方案,使建筑更加高效和环保,这项技术被应用于其位于上海的亚太总部大楼上。Yang Guang, Vice President, Johnson Controls
2022-10-31
04 min
Perspektif
(Part 2) Makna dari 25 Tahun Kembalinya Kedaulatan Hong Kong ke RRT
UU Keamanan Nasional dan COVID-19 Memperkuat Cengkeraman RRT Setelah gerakan pro-demokrasi pecah di Hong Kong pada tahun 2019, otoritas Beijing pun kemudian memberlakukan Undang-Undang Keamanan Nasional untuk membungkam perbedaan pendapat. Penerapan dari kebijakan ini kian diperluas, sehingga mengikis batas pemisah antara perbedaan hukum yang berlaku di Hong Kong dan RRT. UU Keamanan Nasional di Hong Kong diarahkan langsung oleh pihak RRT, dan bukan melalui proses pengesahan yang dilakukan oleh Dewan Legislatif Hong Kong. Ini berarti, staf keamanan RRT dapat bergerak di kawasan Hong Kog, tanpa harus terikat oleh hukum Hong Kong. Beijing menyampaikan, di...
2022-07-29
00 min
Software Misadventures
Chris Pruett - On deciding to leave LinkedIn and co-founding Jam, values based decision making and compassionate leadership - #19
Chris Pruett is the CTO and Co-founder of Jam - a new way to share and listen to bite-sized audio. Prior to Jam, Chris spent 9+ years at LinkedIn growing from an engineering manager to VP of Engineering. During his tenure at LinkedIn, he worked on almost all aspects of the app and towards the end, led an org of 500+ engineers working on Feed, Messaging, Identity and Search. In this episode, we discuss how he made the decision to leave his leadership position at LinkedIn and co-found Jam. We also spoke about his time at LinkedIn and how he developed the...
2022-06-03
1h 19
Software Misadventures
Software Misadventures Update and Plans for 2022
Short episode about reflections on the past year and plans for 2022.
2022-03-25
08 min
Writers Revealed
Writing in Solitude with Paula Cizmar & Kermit Frazier
***This episode is a special limited release. Select sections of the episode will only be available until May 17th, 2022. Veteran writers, Paula Cizmar and Kermit Frazier, explore what it is like to write alone, especially during times of social & political unrest. This is the first episode moderated by L. Trey Wilson. This month: Playwright & librettist Paula Cizmar shares a piece she wrote specifically for Writers Revealed and Opal’s Aria from the opera INVISIBLE. Actor & writer Kermit Frazier reads from two pieces, one non-fiction and one fiction, that were inspired by his mother. Paula & Kermit discuss how the ongoing p...
2022-03-15
57 min
Software Misadventures
Kailash Nadh - On being an absurdist and building the tech team at Zerodha, India's largest stock broker - #18
Kailash is the CTO at Zerodha, the largest stock broker in India. In this conversation, we speak with him about absurdism - a philosophy that guides his personal and professional worldview. We discuss how he built Zerodha’s tech team, their team culture and how the team operates so efficiently while being so lean. We also discuss why Zerodha self-hosts all of their tech stack, what they look for when hiring engineers and how their systems scaled when the user base grew from 2 to 8 million in 18 months.
2022-02-25
1h 38
Software Misadventures
Michael Lynch - On quitting google for indie hacking, bootstrapping to $450K+ ARR in public, writing personal retrospectives and more - #17
Michael Lynch is the founder of TinyPilot. After doing software engineering at Microsoft and Google for 7 years, Michael decided in 2018 to quit and start working for himself by building small software businesses. From years of negative profit to now building a $450K+ ARR hardware business, Michael joins the show to chat about what made him quit his cushy job at Google, how he builds in public with monthly retrospectives, what he has learned over the 3 years indie hacking and much more.
2022-01-14
1h 46
Learn Traditional Chinese Medicine, Functional Medicine and any kinds of Alternative Medicine
#93-98 Yang Organs
Chinese medicine The web that has no weaver page 93-98 The Yang Organs--liu-fu(六腑) Stomach --wei(胃) Gall Bladder --dan(胆) Bladder -- pang-guang(膀胱) Small Intestine --xiao-chang (小腸) Large Intestine --da-chang(大腸) Triple Burner -- san-jiao(三焦)
2021-11-13
11 min
Software Misadventures
Cory Watson - Leading observability teams at Twitter & Stripe, how to succeed in a new org, effective ways to advocate for your team and more - #16
Cory is currently a Solutions Engineer at Jeli.io and very well known in the community for his work on Observability. His career in observability began at Twitter where he managed the observability team and then he joined Stripe, where he created and led the observability team, this time around as a Principal Engineer. We talk to him about how he got his start in customer support and the role it played in the later part of his career. We discuss his time at Twitter where there was a power outage in the data center on the day he joined...
2021-11-12
1h 24
Software Misadventures
Ashwin Kumar - On learning new things by breaking them down, the secret to winning >$100k from hackathons, the art of storytelling, and much more - #15
Ashwin is a Startup Partnership Lead at Stripe. From web development to co-founding a YC startup, to deep learning, Ashwin has a knack for picking up new skills extremely quickly. In this episode, we chat about the methods he employed to successfully make these transitions, learnings/tips from winning 30+ hackathons in a row, and what engineers can gain from better story-telling.
2021-10-12
1h 14
Chiwi Journal
#121: Chinese Philosophy, Traditional Festivals, 4 Character Idioms and Podcast Lessons with Jay Yow
My guest today is Jay Yow. Jay is a recording and mixing engineer and a gamer. He was born in Malaysia and immigrated to America in his adults year. Jay is currently the producer of one of my favourite podcasts James Altucher Show. We discussed: What's it like to be a bilingual writer producing two newsletters to two different audiences? How James Altucher adopted Jay and trained him to be his sound engineer? What are the top three lessons learnt from James Altucher Show that interviewed 700+ guests? How does playing games teach us about life and...
2021-09-14
59 min
Software Misadventures
Bruno Connelly - Building and leading the global SRE org at LinkedIn - #14
Bruno Connelly is a VP of Engineering at LinkedIn. He leads the Site Engineering org responsible for LinkedIn's production infrastructure. He joins the show to talk about his journey in tech - from teaching himself how to code at a young age, building, maintaining and reverse engineering software as a teenager, building ISPs in the early part of his career (there are some fun stories that involve sleeping in the data center) to leading the SRE org at LinkedIn over the last decade. He talks about the early days at LinkedIn that involved a lot of firefighting to keep the...
2021-09-12
1h 06
Software Misadventures
Lorin Hochstein - On how Netflix learns from incidents, software as socio-technical systems, writing persuasively and more - #13
With 5+ years of experience building resilient systems at the Netflix scale, Lorin joins the show to chat about his favorite incident story, the path that led him to doing chaos engineering (and later away from it), and advocating for a dedicated analyst to talk to people after an incident. Throughout the conversation, Lorin shares his philosophy and tips on how to learn from incidents, what engineers can gain from writing better, and why some metrics may not be as useful as you think.
2021-08-14
1h 24
Software Misadventures
Spoons (Daniel Spoonhower) - On building Lightstep, being customer focused, developing systems at Google scale and much more - #12
Spoons is the Co-founder and Chief Architect of Lightstep. He joins the show to talk about building systems at Google scale and various aspects that make Google a weird place than other companies. We talked about Spoons's journey of leaving Google and deciding to join Lightstep as a co-founder. We dig into the challenges during the early days of Lightstep and discuss the importance of speaking to customers to build the right product. We talk about what it's like to start a family and run a startup and how one can be intentional about building a company’s culture. As al...
2021-07-09
1h 14
Software Misadventures
Emmanuel Ameisen - On production ML at Stripe scale, leading 100+ ML projects, iterating fast, and much more - #11
Having led 100+ ML projects at Insight and built ML systems at Stripe scale, Emmanuel joins the show to chat about how to build useful ML products and what happens next when the model is in production. Throughout the conversation, Manu shares stories and advice on topics like the common mistakes people make when starting a new ML project, what’s similar and different about the lifecycle of ML systems compared to traditional software, and writing a technical book.
2021-06-11
1h 12
Software Misadventures
Todd Underwood - On learnings from running ML systems at Google for a decade, what it takes to be a ML SRE, challenges with generalized ML platforms and much more - #10
Todd is a Sr Director of Engineering at Google where he leads Site Reliability Engineering teams for Machine Learning. Having recently presented on how ML breaks in production, by examining more than a decade of outage postmortems at Google, Todd joins the show to chat about why many ways that ML systems break in production have nothing to do with ML, what’s different about engineering reliable systems for ML, vs traditional software (and the many ways that they are similar), what he looks for when hiring ML SREs, and more.
2021-05-07
1h 07
Software Misadventures
Evan Estola - On recommendation systems going bad, hiring ML engineers, giving constructive feedback, filter bubbles and much more - #9
Evan Estola (https://twitter.com/estola) is a Director of Engineering at Flatiron Health where he's leading software engineering teams focused on building Machine Learning products. Throughout this episode, Evan shares various stories when recommendation systems didn’t work as expected, like this one time when members saw mathematically worst recommendations for meetups near them. He also shares why Schenectady, NY pops up on some lists of most popular cities and the story behind the Wall Street Journal article titled 'Orbitz steers Mac users to pricier hotels'. We also discuss skills Evan looks for when hiring ML engineers, how to...
2021-04-23
1h 12
Software Misadventures
Uma Chingunde - On managing migrations, growing engineering teams and much more - #8
Uma is a VP of Engineering at Render. In this episode, she shared with us her insights on how to successfully manage infrastructure migrations. We discussed the importance of communicating the "why" behind a migration, identifying success metrics, creating a culture where migrations are identified as highly impactful projects and much more. Uma also shared stories where parts of a migration didn’t go as planned, how the team fixed the issue and the kind of engineers she thinks would make good tech leads for these projects. We had a great time speaking with Uma! Our major fo...
2021-04-09
1h 01
Software Misadventures
Charity Majors - On database outages, journey as a co-founder, thriving under pressure and growing as an engineer - #7
Charity Majors (https://twitter.com/mipsytipsy) is the co-founder and CTO of Honeycomb.io. Before this she worked at Facebook, Parse and Linden Lab on infrastructure and developer tools, and always seemed to wind up running the databases. She is the co-author of Database Reliability Engineering book and also has an amazing blog at charity.wtf. We love the content in her blogs and have learned a lot from them. We had a lot of fun speaking with Charity in this lively conversation! We learned about her journey from being an engineer to co-founding Honeycomb, what it was like...
2021-03-20
1h 06
Software Misadventures
Tammy Bryant Butow - On failure injection, chaos engineering, extreme sports and being curious - #6
Tammy Bryant Butow is a Principal SRE at Gremlin where she works on Chaos Engineering. In this episode, we discuss how her curiosity led her to the world of infrastructure engineering, an outage from her early days where a core switch took down half the datacenter, her experience running a disaster recovery test and how it taught her about the importance of injecting failures into a system to make it more resilient. We also touch on advanced failure injection techniques, how chaos engineering is evolving and how extreme sports help Tammy keep calm under pressure. Lastly, Tammy has some...
2021-03-07
1h 03
Software Misadventures
Oliver Leaver-Smith - On how "just a monitoring change" took down the entire site and resilience engineering - #5
Oliver Leaver-Smith, better known as Ols, is a Senior Devops Engineer at Sky Betting and Gaming. In this episode, we discuss how a seemingly simple monitoring change ended up taking down the entire site. We also talk about chaos and resilience engineering. We discuss how the team at Sky Betting and Gaming conducts fire drills (chaos engineering exercises) where they not only test the resiliency of their software systems but also their people systems. We walk through a recent example of a fire drill, how they have evolved over the past few years and the lessons learned in the process.
2021-02-19
1h 01
Software Misadventures
Ryan Underwood - On debugging the Linux kernel - #4
Ryan Underwood is a Staff SRE and tech lead on the Helix and Zookeeper SRE team at LinkedIn. Prior to LinkedIn, he was an SRE at Machine Zone and Google. Apart from his regular responsibilities, Ryan’s interest and expertise include debugging production kernel, I/O and containerization issues. His opinion about not treating software as a black box and his persistent approach to debugging complex problems are truly inspiring. On several occasions, Ryan’s colleagues have leaned on him to solve an esoteric problem that everyone thought was insurmountable. Our main focus today is one s...
2021-02-06
1h 02
Software Misadventures
David Henke - On building a culture of "Site Up" at LinkedIn and Yahoo! - #3
David is LinkedIn’s former SVP of Engineering and Operations. He came out of retirement to join LinkedIn in 2009 during a time of rapid growth. After 4 years at LinkedIn, he retired in 2013. Throughout his career, David has been in multiple leadership positions and has been recognized as one of the best Operations Executives. This was an extremely fascinating conversation. David shares insightful stories from early days at LinkedIn and what it took to develop the culture of “Site Up and Secure”. He shares one of the most severe outages he has experienced in his career - this one was...
2021-01-23
58 min
Software Misadventures
Julia Evans - On kubernetes scheduler bugs, TCP performance regressions and debugging tips - #2
In this episode, we speak with Julia Evans. Julia runs a programming zines business, called Wizard Zines (https://wizardzines.com/), where she creates comics about various programming concepts. She has been creating zines, when she was still a software engineer at Stripe. Her zines are extremely approachable and highly educational. In addition to creating zines, Julia is a prolific blogger and has around 500 posts on her blog at jvns.ca. Her blogs are another great source to learn about fundamental programming concepts. We had a lot of fun speaking with Julia for this episode. We discuss two b...
2021-01-06
46 min
Software Misadventures
Kelsey Hightower - On ways kubernetes can break, being an effective leader and much more - #1
In this episode, we speak with Kelsey Hightower who is currently a Principal Developer Advocate at Google and one of the most influential individuals in the Kubernetes community. He is also an author and a keynote speaker, with a knack for demystifying complex topics, doing live demos and enabling others to succeed. In this insightful conversation, we cover wide ranging topics from his role at Google to the art of storytelling. We get into some very interesting details of how Kubernetes can break in production and practices that work for Kelsey in being an effective leader. Links: https://twitter.com/ke...
2020-12-04
1h 01
Software Misadventures
Introducing Software Misadventures Podcast - #0
In this episode, Ronak, Austin and Guang share the origin story - who they are, what this podcast is about and why they are doing this. They've seen first hand how stressful it is when something breaks in production but also found it to be the best opportunity to learn about a system more deeply. They started this podcast to have in-depth conversations with software and devops experts and hear their stories from the trenches about how software breaks in production. In upcoming conversations, they discuss the principles and practical tips to build resilient software as...
2020-11-28
04 min
Naruhodo
Naruhodo #254 - Especial Prêmio IgNobel 2020 - Parte 1 de 2
Chegou o momento do já tradicional episódio duplo sobre o IgNobel, que tem como missão "honrar estudos e experiências que primeiro fazem as pessoas rir e depois pensar", com as descobertas científicas mais estranhas do ano.Esta é a primeira de duas partes sobre a edição 2020 do prêmio.Confira no papo entre o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.OUÇA (99min 99s)*Naruhodo! é o podcast pra quem tem fome de aprender. Ciência, senso comum, curiosidades, desafios e muito mais...
2020-09-28
45 min
Epigenetics Podcast
Influence of Dynamic RNA Methylation on Gene Expression (Chuan He)
In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we caught up with Dr. Chuan He, John T. Wilson Distinguished Service Professor at University of Chicago, to talk about his work on the influence of dynamic RNA methylation on gene expression. RNA methylation is an important biological process, and cellular RNA methylation levels can have profound impacts on normal cellular differentiation and cancer cell proliferation. Dr. He received his Ph.D. from MIT in 2000 and went on to do his postdoctoral work at Harvard University. He then became Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago in 2002, was promoted to...
2020-08-20
41 min
Kampus
Kampus
(Taiwan, ROC) --- Buku pelajaran matematika Sekolah Menengah Atas untuk tahun ajaran 2019 telah menghapus halaman “tabel logaritma dan tabel fungsi trigonometrik”. Para pelajar pun diperbolehkan menggunakan kalkulator untuk menghitung soal yang diberikan saat ujian. Cara ini dianggap sebagai metode yang masuk akal dan sesuai dengan fakta di lapangan. Namun demikian, penggunaan kalkulator belum diizinkan saat ujian masuk universitas dilangsungkan. Beberapa tenaga pengajar SMA menyampaikan, pihaknya telah menyampaikan masukan tersebut kepada pihak penyelenggara ujian, untuk mengizinkan para siswa menggunakan kalkulator. Diharapkan hal tersebut dapat terealisasikan dalam tahun ajaran 2024 mendatang. Dikarenakan buku pelajaran matematika untuk tahun ajaran 2019 tela...
2020-07-06
00 min
Product Talk
EP99 - Yelp Product Lead on Building a Hospitality Product That Serves Businesses & Consumers
Yelp is a mass market product that is used by millions of people the world over. But what goes into the various individual features that helps deliver on Yelp’s mission to connect consumers with local businesses? As part of our Building for Hospitality series, Product Talk host and product exec, Thomas Daly, interviews Yelp Director of Product Management - Restaurants Marketplace, Guang Yang, and discusses building a hospitality product that serves both businesses and consumers.
2020-05-06
30 min
Soft Robotics Podcast
Soft Robotics With Guang-Zhong Yang
Very thoughtful and interesting discussion with Prof.Guang-Zhong Yang, the co-founder and former director of Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery and former chairman of the UK-RAS Network. Prof.Guang shares with us his profound vision and thoughts about the field.
2020-02-07
1h 10
Fredric Chia Podcast
Eps. 15 - Buku Ramalan Tong Shu Tahun Tikus Logam 2020 (庚子年通勝)
Tong Sheng atau Disebut Tung Shing yang berasal dari Wong Lik (黃曆 , Yang artinya "Kalender Kuning") Dan Sekarang Disebut Tong Shu 通書. Tong ( 通 ) berarti "semua", Shu ( 書 ) berarti "buku", jadi Tong Shu secara harfiah berarti "Buku Pengetahuan". Namun, dalam bahasa Tionghoa Kanton atau Mandarin, pengucapan kata untuk "Buku" adalah homofon dari kata untuk dikalahkan (輸 ), jadi Tong Shu terdengar seperti "Dikalahkan dalam Segala Hal" (通輸). Oleh karena itu, namanya diubah menjadi Tung Shing (通勝), yang berarti "Kemenang...
2020-01-08
07 min
Tempulli i Shëndetit
Jeta e shëndetshme e mjekëve të njohur kinezë
Në Spitalin Nr. 1 pranë Universitetit të Mjekësisë Tradicionale Kineze në Hunan ndodhet një çift i njohur mjekësh të thyer në moshë. Specialisti për sëmundjet e mëlçisë 84 vjeçari, Chen Ningsheng dhe specialistja e Departamentit të Gjinekologjisë 81 vjeçarja, Yang Bingxiu. Ata bëjnë një jetë të shëndetshme si dhe kanë pasur shumë arritje në karrierat e tyre mjekësore. Edhe pse ata janë mbi 80 vjeç, gëzojnë shëndet shumë të mirë dhe mendje të kthjellët dhe nuk vuajnë nga problemet fizike të moshës. Edhe sot ata vazhdojnë punën si...
2018-05-11
00 min
The History of China Podcast
#79 - Sui 3: Yang's Imperial Tour
The second emperor of the Sui Dynasty gets bad rap - his postmortem regnal name means "the Slothful" and he's commonly lumped together with the rest of the "bad-last emperors" as being hedonistic, wasteful, and just generally monstrous. But is this really the case, or was Emperor Yang the victim of a historical hatchet job? Today we look at the upbringing and early life of Prince Yang Guang, his unlikely rise to power, and then the early period of his reign over China as Emperor Yang, and how he picked up where his father had left off in trying to...
2015-10-28
31 min
The History of China
#79 - Sui 3: Yang's Imperial Tour
The second emperor of the Sui Dynasty gets bad rap - his postmortem regnal name means "the Slothful" and he's commonly lumped together with the rest of the "bad-last emperors" as being hedonistic, wasteful, and just generally monstrous. But is this really the case, or was Emperor Yang the victim of a historical hatchet job?Today we look at the upbringing and early life of Prince Yang Guang, his unlikely rise to power, and then the early period of his reign over China as Emperor Yang, and how he picked up where his father had left off in trying...
2015-10-28
32 min
Tech Talks Central
TTC #103 Leading sensing, imaging and robotics into a new era, Prof. Guang-Zhong Yang
Prof. Guang-Zhong Yang talks about The Hamlyn Centre and their research focus on sensing, imaging and robotics and how they’re interested in developing technology that is safe and effective for all medical devices, whilst having a strong kinetical value, making technology accessible. He talks about the body sensor network and their pervasive use; starting from wearables up to implanted sensors; how they catch signs that help distinguish possible health issues or how they can implant sensors after surgeries in order to monitor the status of the area ie. inflammation, infections etc. and prevent further deterioration. He goes on to ex...
2014-11-14
00 min
The Christian O’Connell Breakfast Show - Choice Cuts
EXCLUSIVE: Christian Interviews Tian Tian and Yang Guang
The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show brings you an EXCLUSIVE interview with Edinburgh Zoo's newest inhabitants: Tian Tian and Yang Guang... It's got to be heard to be believed!
2011-12-05
05 min
Lyric Opera of Chicago Podcasts
Backstage at Lyric #45 -- Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci: Guang Yang, Mark Delavan and Ana Maria Martinez
Join host Roger Pines for a lively discussion with Cav-Pag stars Guang Yang (Santuzza), Mark Delavan (Alfio) and Ana Maria Martinez (Tonio) in Lyric's latest Discovery Series podcast.
2009-02-16
20 min