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The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western MindThe Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western MindThe Dawn of a New Era: Christianity and the New TestamentIt is impossible to understand the west without understanding Christianity. On today’s episode, Rabbi Rocklin will address the following questions: Why is the Book of Matthew considered one of the most Jewish books of the Gospels? How does Christianity fundamentally shift the covenant? What makes Christianity reject Jewish ritual law? 2025-03-0644 minOff The CommaOff The Comma#30 Experimenting and Choices with Matt ClarkIn this episode, we talk to Matt Clark. He describes himself (with song lyrics!) as resilient, passionate, adventurous and a maker. Matt lives in the USA.Matt takes us on a journey with three commas in his life. These “epochs” share common themes of unclear destinations, exploration and acknowledging “that I don’t know”. Matt shows us how even a newfound passion can run its course, leaving us sitting on a comma again. Tune in to hear what Matt means by “being of more service to the world for having done that”. You...2024-02-0757 minOpen||Source||DataOpen||Source||DataEnabling Edge Workers, AI & ML, and The Future of Data Science with Matthew RocklinThis episode features an interview with Matthew Rocklin, CEO of Coiled, the scalable Dask-based cloud platform. Prior to founding Coiled, Matthew worked on Dask at Anaconda and then NVIDIA where his teams focused on accelerating Dask through parallel computing and GPUs. Matthew is an industry speaker, author, and founding member of Pangeo, whose mission is to develop open source analysis tools for ocean, atmosphere, and climate science.In this episode, Sam sits down with Matthew to discuss enabling edge workers, the future of data science, and the revolution of AI and ML.-------------------“Th...2022-12-1444 minLive from M-5Live from M-5S3:E3-Whose Field is it Anyway?Podcast Editor Julia McLean interviews track coach and science teacher, Mr. Matthew Eckman about the good ... and not so good design choices made in the purchase of Rocklin's new athletic field. Read the full opinion piece on our news website here: LINK This is a Rocklin High School Media Production: https://rocklinhsflash.net/ - Rocklin High School’s online news website. bit.ly/rhs-pubs - an overview of Rocklin High School’s publications program.2022-11-1613 minThe Bounce with Bob LepineThe Bounce with Bob LepineScott Hollingshead: Healthy Missional EcosystemsScott Hollingshead is the Lead Pastor at Doxa Church in Rocklin, CA. Scott founded Doxa in the fall of 2013. Scott is married to Erin and they have three children: Jolie, Matthew, and Emma. Scott has a Masters of Divinity from The Master's Seminary and a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies from UCLA.“If mission is the main thing, if fulfilling the great commission is the main thing, there are many good causes that could get us off the big cause, the big important responsibility that we have. We have to stay on mission. And so we do...2022-11-0134 minOpen Source Startup PodcastOpen Source Startup PodcastE39: Coiled & Open Source Dask - Use Python for Ambitious ProblemsMatthew Rocklin is Founder & CEO of Coiled, a company that sits on top of open-source Dask which makes Python highly scalable for data scientists. Coiled makes Dask enterprise-ready and gives users access to faster cluster startup times, savings on cloud costs, and allows them to run their Python workloads faster. Coiled has raised $26M from investors including Bessemer and Costanoa. In this episode, we discuss the creation of Dask, the decision to start a company around it, the challenges that come with company building, and much more!2022-06-2133 minTest & CodeTest & Code171: How and why I use pytest's xfail - Paul GansslePaul Ganssle, is a software developer at Google, core Python dev, and open source maintainer for many projects, has some thoughts about pytest's xfail. He was an early skeptic of using xfail, and is now an proponent of the feature. In this episode, we talk about some open source workflows that are possible because of xfail. Special Guest: Paul Ganssle.Links:How and why I use pytest's xfail — Paul's blog post mentioned in the episodeCraft Minimal Bug Reports — Matthew Rocklin's articleepisode 111: Subtests in Python with unittest and pyt...2021-11-2238 minMiracle Voices - A Course In Miracles Podcast (ACIM)Miracle Voices - A Course In Miracles Podcast (ACIM)Ep 17 - I Don't Make Anybody Wrong - Rabbi Richard RocklinRabbi Richard Rocklin shares wonderful stories including how his father allowed him to see himself differently. How Can You Support Miracle Voices? If you feel inspired to make a donation to support these podcasts you can donate here: https://acim.org/donate-miracles-voices-podcast/ Topic or Question You Want Us To Cover? If you have topics that you would like Judy and Matthew to address, simply drop us a line at: https://www.miraclevoices.org/contact/ We Need Your Help Please leave a review for the podcast on whatever...2021-07-2247 minGym Business - Business for Unicorns PodcastGym Business - Business for Unicorns PodcastEpisode 67: Matt Weaver on Cultivating A Beginner's Mindset as a LeaderAbout Matt: Matthew Weaver is the founder of Results Transformation Center. His gym has thousands of Sacramento, Reno, Sparks, Elk Grove, Folsom, Rancho Cordova, Rocklin, and Roseville residents lose over a half million pounds. His gyms have helped people young and young and heart get into the best shape of their lives. In this episode, Michael spoke with Matt about: How to cultivate a beginners’ mindset as a leader Lessons learned while scaling to multiple locations How to find the right people for your team while scaling 2021-03-2253 min26.1 AI Podcast26.1 AI Podcast[2/2] Built from Open Source Software: Coiled Team Visits 26.1 AI Podcast[Part 2 of 2] Listeners join in for a wonderful conversation in this episode. Our guests Matthew Rocklin and Hugo Bowne-Anderson are extending access to powerful distributed computing for more data users with their startup Coiled (https://coiled.io/). Data scientists with a two minute download of Coiled’s software (https://cloud.coiled.io/) can scale their work to the cloud. We discuss during the episode how conversations with the open source community resembles early customer conversations commonly used by entrepreneurs in a lean startup framework. Dask’s creator and Coiled founder Matthew described his software design approa...2020-12-1226 min26.1 AI Podcast26.1 AI Podcast[1/2] Built from Open Source Software: Coiled Team Visits 26.1 AI Podcast[Part 1 of 2] Listeners join in for a wonderful conversation in this episode. Our guests Matthew Rocklin and Hugo Bowne-Anderson are extending access to powerful distributed computing for more data users with their startup Coiled (https://coiled.io/). Data scientists with a two minute download of Coiled’s software (https://cloud.coiled.io/) can scale their work to the cloud. We discuss during the episode how conversations with the open source community resembles early customer conversations commonly used by entrepreneurs in a lean startup framework. Dask’s creator and Coiled founder Matthew described his software design approach that has a decided mini...2020-12-0126 minMLOps.communityMLOps.communityScalable Python for Everyone, Everywhere // Matthew Rocklin // MLOps Meetup #38Parallel Computing with Dask and Coiled Python makes data science and machine learning accessible to millions of people around the world. However, historically Python hasn't handled parallel computing well, which leads to issues as researchers try to tackle problems on increasingly large datasets.  Dask is an open source Python library that enables the existing Python data science stack (Numpy, Pandas, Scikit-Learn, Jupyter, ...) with parallel and distributed computing. Today Dask has been broadly adopted by most major Python libraries, and is maintained by a robust open source community across the world.   This talk discusses parallel computing ge...2020-10-1957 minMLOps.communityMLOps.communityMLOps Coffee Sessions #14 Conversation with the Creators of Dask // Hugo Bowne-Anderson and Matthew RocklinDask What is it? Parallelism for analytics What is parallelism? Doing a lot at once by splitting tasks into smaller subtasks which can be processed in parallel (at the same time) Distributed work across multiple machines and then combining the results Helpful for CPU bound - doing a bunch of calculations on the CPU. The rate at which process progresses is limited by the speed of the CPU Concurrency? Similar but a but things don’t have to happen at the same time, they can happen asynchronously. They can overlap. Sh...2020-10-1256 minThe Python Podcast.__init__The Python Podcast.__init__Growing Dask To Make Scaling Python Data Science Easier At CoiledSummary Python is a leading choice for data science due to the immense number of libraries and frameworks readily available to support it, but it is still difficult to scale. Dask is a framework designed to transparently run your data analysis across multiple CPU cores and multiple servers. Using Dask lifts a limitation for scaling your analytical workloads, but brings with it the complexity of server administration, deployment, and security. In this episode Matthew Rocklin and Hugo Bowne-Anderson discuss their recently formed company Coiled and how they are working to make use and maintenance of Dask in...2020-08-1052 minSoftware Engineering DailySoftware Engineering DailyDask: Scalable Python with Matthew RocklinPython is the most widely used language for data science, and there are several libraries that are commonly used by Python data scientists including Numpy, Pandas, and scikit-learn. These libraries improve the user experience of a Python data scientist by giving them access to high level APIs.Data science is often performed over huge datasets, and the data structures that are instantiated with those datasets need to be spread across multiple machines. To manage large distributed datasets, a library such as scikit-learn can use a system called Dask. Dask allows the instantiation of data structures such as...2020-04-2757 minSoftware Engineering DailySoftware Engineering DailyDask: Scalable Python with Matthew RocklinPython is the most widely used language for data science, and there are several libraries that are commonly used by Python data scientists including Numpy, Pandas, and scikit-learn. These libraries improve the user experience of a Python data scientist by giving them access to high level APIs. Data science is often performed over huge datasets,2020-04-271h 01Short Time Wrestling PodcastShort Time Wrestling PodcastShort Time Shots - December 15, 2017It’s truly a sight to behold, that’s right, it’s time to ski the K12, dude with Short Time Shots, a look back at the day’s college scores and more with me, Hall of Fame wrestling writer, broadcaster and announcer Jason Bryant. No, I didn’t learn English by watching the Wide World of Sports. At the Bob Carpenter Center in Newark, Delaware, second-ranked Ohio State trounced Princeton 39-0 on the eve of the Beast of the East. Key match there was at 149 pounds where Ke-Shawn Hayes knocked off All-American Matthew Kolodzik of Princeton 2-0 at 149 on the streng...2017-12-1605 minData Engineering PodcastData Engineering PodcastDask with Matthew Rocklin - Episode 2Summary There is a vast constellation of tools and platforms for processing and analyzing your data. In this episode Matthew Rocklin talks about how Dask fills the gap between a task oriented workflow tool and an in memory processing framework, and how it brings the power of Python to bear on the problem of big data. Preamble Hello and welcome to the Data Engineering Podcast, the show about modern data infrastructure Go to dataengineeringpodcast.com to subscribe to the show, sign up for the newsletter, read the show notes, and get in touch. You...2017-01-2246 min