Comment repérer un coaching dangereux, une émission de Méta de choc
"On va essayer de justifier scientifiquement ce qu'on avance, par la physique quantique ou les neurosciences. Cerveau droit et gauche par exemple, ça n'a aucun fondement."
"L'injonction à sortir de sa zone de confort, c'est problématique."
@molly0xfff is a leading cryptocurrency critic, but get to know her and you’ll see she’s anything but cynical about the future of the web. Hear why this researcher, writer and software engineer thinks so in this fascinating conversation with @mike:
Why Windows 10 might be gaining users at Windows 11’s expense, an old DHCP option is a potential risk for VPN users, we should probably say “renting” rather than “buying”domains, and avoiding tracking when using IPv6.
My friend and I are hardcore fans of Last Podcast on the Left (who are much happier now that we have the very lovely Ed Larson over scrumbag Ben Kissel) who have been charting with one another the little hints Henry Zebrowski has dropped on the Side Stories podcast and Last Stream on the Left that at some point in his life he caught tax charges like it is deep lore hinted at in a novel series.
Could play have evolutionary benefits? From sledding crows to roughhousing wolves to bees rolling balls, we examine how play shapes the animal kingdom. Plus why children need risky play. It’s “The Play’s the Thing” this week on Big Picture Science.
Zukunftspodcast: Mal angenommen, wir müssen keine Steuern zahlten
Mal angenommen, wir zahlen keine Steuern mehr. Jeder und jede ist selbst verantwortlich. Ist das gerecht? Und: Was kosten dann die Kinderbetreuung oder der Rettungseinsatz? Ein Gedankenexperiment.
The US mom accused of using explicit deepfakes to discredit her daughter's cheerleading competitors - what's the truth? Meanwhile, learn how robocalls are stealing MFA codes from boomers.
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In flagrant violation of Betteridge's Law, Ben and Matt consider the question 'Is Optimization Refactoring?' and conclude that the answer is 'probably'. Ben warns our listener about overspecifying in tests. Matt is horrified by his own assumption that other people's code works.
🔥 This episode tells the amazing story of how the EU took the brave step of using the climate and cost of living crisis as an opportunity to move away from destructive fossil fuels all together! Obviously, this didn’t happen, but it could have.
Here's a video of Steve Jobs showcasing a new feature in iTunes... podcasts!
"You could try to sell podcasts but the whole phenomenon is so great - it's free. And I think what we're going to see is an advertising-supported model emerge, just like free radio."
Apparently the term 'podcast' is a portmanteau of 'iPod' and 'broadcasting'. Here, Steve picks the latest episode from the Adam Curry Podcast and is quick to hit the stop button. 😆
Speaking of podcasts, Poetry Unbound is a lovely relaxing listen. It's a gateway into poetry for those that haven't yet found an appreciation for it and an audio-booster for those that already enjoy poetry.
Hey! I’m reviving my long-dormant #podcast, “The Shellsharks Podcast”. Exciting right?! In addition to the usual topics, i.e. "Infosec, Technology & Life", I'd like to spotlight awesome people from the #infosec community here on the #fediverse and discuss #indieweb and #personalweb topics. If that sounds cool or interesting, check out show page on my site where you can learn more.