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Planet Money (NPR)
Summer School 4: Who are all these regulations protecting?
LIVE SHOW: August 18th in Brooklyn. Tickets here. There are occasional incentives in business that make it very profitable to do bad things; maybe cheat at the game and steal other people's ideas, or cut some corners on safety. In theory, the government as referee steps in to make the rules and enforce them, and manage competition in a way that hopefully makes things better for us all. But you have to ask... When is the government protecting you and when is it protecting the already rich and powerful?We'll meet a man trying to corner the market for frozen meat, with the help of patents. And then we'll head to the salon, and ask — Should the government really require dozens of hours of training for a license to braid hair? Get tickets to our August 18th live show and graduation ceremony at The Bell House, in Brooklyn. (Planet Money+ supporters get a 10 percent discount off their tickets. Listen to the July 8th bonus episode to get the code!) The series is hosted by Robert Smith and produced by Eric Mennel. Our project manager is Devin Mellor. This episode was edited by Planet Money Executive Producer Alex Goldmark and fact-checked by Sofia Shchukina. Help support Planet Money and hear our bonus episodes by subscribing to Planet Money+ in Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/planetmoney.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
The President's Golden Share in U.S. Steel
LIVE SHOW ALERT: August 18th, NYC. Get your tickets here. When news broke that a Japanese company, Nippon Steel, was buying the storied American steel company U.S. Steel, it was still 2023, just before an election. And right away, politicians from both sides of the aisle came out forcefully against the deal, saying the company should remain American. Before leaving office, President Biden even blocked the sale. But in a dramatic twist a few weeks ago, President Trump approved it. With a caveat: the U.S. would get what Trump called 'a golden share' in U.S. Steel.On our latest show: what even is a "golden share"? When has it been used before, and why? And, could deals like this be a good way to get foreign investment in American manufacturing...or is it government overreach? Related episodes:- When Uncle Sam owned banks and factories- How Big Steel in the U.S. fellThis episode was produced by Willa Rubin and edited by Marianne McCune. Research help from Emily Crawford and Emma Peaslee. It was fact-checked by Sierra Juarez and engineered by Robert Rodriguez. Alex Goldmark is our executive producer.Support Planet Money, get bonus episodes, sponsor-free listening and now Summer School episodes one week early by subscribing to Planet Money+ in Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/planetmoney.Listen free at these links: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the NPR app or anywhere you get podcasts.Find more Planet Money: Facebook / Instagram / TikTok / Our weekly Newsletter.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Summer School 3: How government decides what to spend our money on
Although it seems like the government can spend an endless amount of money, it cannot actually do all the things it wants to do. So the big question in this week's lesson is: How do we decide? Why does the government spend so much money on some things and not on others? And honestly, is there any limit?Get tickets to our August 18th live show and graduation ceremony at The Bell House, in Brooklyn. (Planet Money+ supporters get a 10 percent discount off their tickets. Listen to the July 8th bonus episode to get the discount code!)The series is hosted by Robert Smith and produced by Eric Mennel. Our project manager is Devin Mellor. This episode was edited by Planet Money Executive Producer Alex Goldmark and fact-checked by Emily Crawford.Help support Planet Money and hear our bonus episodes by subscribing to Planet Money+ in Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/planetmoney.Always free at these links: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the NPR app or anywhere you get podcasts.Find more Planet Money: Facebook / Instagram / TikTok / Our weekly Newsletter.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Why are we so obsessed with manufacturing?
It seems like politicians cannot agree on a lot. But many seem to agree on... manufacturing. Leaders of both political parties have been working to try and make the U.S. a manufacturing powerhouse again.On today's show, what is so special about manufacturing? Is it particularly important for the economy? And if manufacturing jobs are so great, then why have companies been struggling to fill the manufacturing jobs we already have?For more on manufacturing in the U.S: - Made in America, an episode about what manufacturing work in the U.S. can be like for garment workers and how much they're paid to make each piece of clothing "made in the U.S." - Why aren't Americans filling the manufacturing jobs we already have? - What makes manufacturing jobs special? The answer could help rebuild the middle class - Can bringing back manufacturing help the heartland catch up with 'superstar' cities? - And, for more, check out the Planet Money newsletter's manufacturing series at npr.org/manufacturing. Find more Planet Money: Facebook / Instagram / TikTok / Our weekly Newsletter.Listen free at these links: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the NPR app or anywhere you get podcasts.Support Planet Money, get bonus episodes, sponsor-free listening, and now early access to new episodes of Summer School by signing up for Planet Money+ in Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/planetmoney.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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TED Radio Hour (NPR)
How to find joy and success as a late bloomer
Many of us feel pressure to hit big life milestones on a timeline. But what if age is an asset, not a liability? This hour, TED speakers examine the benefits and drawbacks of being a late bloomer. Guests include writer Doree Shafrir, network scientist Albert-László Barabási, anti-ageism activist Ashton Applewhite and retired educator Riley Moynes. Listeners also share stories.Original broadcast date: November 11, 2022.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Prophets of Technology: The Biotech Visionaries
As AI infiltrates every aspect of our lives, who are some of the people behind this huge inflection point? In this special three-part series, you'll hear from the people predicting and shaping our tech future. Host Manoush Zomorodi reports on the latest and revisits her favorite conversations with the minds crafting the digital world we live in today: what they've gotten right — and wrong — and where they think we're headed next. Part 3 features biochemist Jennifer Doudna, neurologist Tom Oxley and legal scholar Nita Farahany.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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Prophets of Technology: Bot Believer vs. Bot Skeptic
As AI infiltrates every aspect of our lives, who are some of the people behind this huge inflection point? In this special three-part series, you'll hear from the people predicting and shaping our tech future. Host Manoush Zomorodi reports on the latest and revisits her favorite conversations with the minds crafting the digital world we live in today: what they've gotten right — and wrong — and where they think we're headed next. Part 2 features Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman and MIT psychologist Sherry Turkle. For handpicked podcast recommendations every week, subscribe to NPR's Pod Club newsletter at npr.org/podclub. TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind-the-scenes look with our producers. A subscription also lets you listen to regular episodes (like this one!) without sponsors. Sign up at plus.npr.org/ted.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Prophets of Technology: The OG influencers
As AI infiltrates every aspect of our lives, who are some of the people behind this huge inflection point? In this special three-part series, you'll hear from the people predicting and shaping our tech future. Host Manoush Zomorodi reports on the latest and revisits her favorite conversations with the minds crafting the digital world we live in today: what they've gotten right — and wrong — and where they think we're headed next. Part 1 features futurist Ray Kurzweil and counterculture icon Stewart Brand.TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind the scenes look with our producers. A Plus subscription also lets you listen to regular episodes (like this one!) without sponsors. Sign-up at plus.npr.org/ted.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Science Vs
Autism: The Real Reason It’s Going Up
Autism rates are rising all over the world, and lots of people are wondering: why? In the U.S., HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said the cause is an "environmental toxin" and has vowed to get to the bottom of it. But we already have lots of science on this — so what does that research tell us? We talk with epidemiologist Professor Brian Lee, Associate Professor Karen Heffler, clinical psychologist Professor Catherine Lord, epidemiologist Professor Maureen Durkin, and Senior Science Researcher Dena Gassner.
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Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsAutism
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Rates of autism are going up
(03:33) The hunt for the cause of the ‘autism epidemic’
(13:43) Could screen time be causing autism?
(20:10) The changing definition of autism
(27:48) Could this explain the rise in autism?
This episode was produced by Meryl Horn, with help from Wendy Zukerman, Ekedi Fausther-Keeys, Michelle Dang, and Rose Rimler. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell. Fact checking, research assistance, and consulting by Erica Akiko Howard. Mix and sound design by Bobby Lord. Music written by Emma Munger, So Wylie, Peter Leonard, Bumi Hidaka and Bobby Lord. A special thanks to the researchers we reached out to, including Professor Karen Pierce, Professor David Mandell, Professor Deborah Bilder, Professor Frédérique Bonnet-Brilhault, Dr. Helen Tager-Flusburg, Dr. Isabella de la Lara, Katherine Byrne, Professor Sven Bölte, and Dr. Whitney Worsham. Special thanks also to Lynn Keeys and Mbella Beseka, Chris Suter, Elise and Dylan, Jack Weinstein and Hunter, and Joseph Lavelle Wilson and the Zukerman Family.
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The Carnivore Diet: Can We Live On Meat Alone?
A lot of influencers are going on all-meat diets, saying that all this meat is clearing up inflammation, healing their guts, and sharpening their focus. But others say, hold up — this diet is sure to lead to heart disease, cancer, and even scurvy. So we’re asking: Is it possible to live on meat alone? Is there any benefit to the carnivore diet? And what are the risks? We talk to nutritionist Prof. Caryn Zinn and internist Dr. Adrian Soto-Mota.
Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsCarnivore
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Carnivores Bring the Meat
(04:28) They’re Gonna Get Scurvy, Right?
(13:09) Fiber? Cholesterol? Heart Disease? Cancer?
(20:11) A Miracle Diet?
(22:31) Are Plants the Enemy?
(25:57) Is it Just Keto?
(27:50) Weight Loss
(28:50) Should You Go Carnivore?
This episode was produced by Rose Rimler, with help from Wendy Zukerman, Ekedi Fausther-Keeys, Michelle Dang, and Meryl Horn. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell. Fact checking by Erica Akiko Howard. Mix and sound design by Bobby Lord. Music written by Emma Munger, So Wylie, Peter Leonard, Bumi Hidaka and Bobby Lord. A special thanks to the researchers we reached out to including Dr. Lawrence David, Dr. Andrija Karačić and others.
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Creatine: A Hack To Get Jacked?
Fitness buffs online can’t stop raving about creatine. They say it is THE supplement to get you shredded in no time — and that it can even boost your brain and memory too. Are they right? We dive into the science of creatine and talk to anatomy Professor Darryn Willoughby, physicist Dr. Ali Gordji-Nejad, and psychology researcher Julia Fabienne Sandkühler.
Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsCreatine
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) The hype around creatine
(02:40) How creatine builds muscle
(08:41) Are the gains all muscle?
(17:23) Does creatine help with sleep deprivation?
(22:10) Does creatine boost cognition?
(27:05) Is creatine safe?
This episode was produced by Michelle Dang, with help from Wendy Zukerman, Meryl Horn, Rose Rimler, and Ekedi Fausther-Keeys. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell. Fact checking by Marlowe Starling. Mix and sound design by Bobby Lord. Music written by Emma Munger, So Wylie, Peter Leonard, Bumi Hidaka and Bobby Lord. A special thanks to the researchers we reached out to, including Dr. Imtiaz Desai and Prof. Phil Chilibeck. Thanks to Larry Lee and Lee Physical Therapy & Wellness.
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Dire Wolves! They're Back?
This year there was huge news when scientists at the company called Collosal brought back the dire wolf! Some say these cute, white pups are not really dire wolves, but that didn't stop a huge media buzz. One of the wolves even made the cover of TIME Magazine … with the line "He's a dire wolf. The first to exist in 10,000 years. Endangered species could be changed forever."
So, what exactly is going on here? Who is this company? And, is this a good idea or could it have dire consequences??
This story comes to us from our friends at Vox's Today, Explained.
Transcript: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsTodayExplainedDireWolves
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Meet the pups
(02:06) Did we really bring back the dire wolf?
(14:34) Should we be doing this?
This episode was produced by Devan Schwartz, edited by Jolie Myers, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by Andrea Kristinsdottir and Patrick Boyd, and hosted by Sean Rameswaram.
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The War Keeps Raging Against Science
Strange things have been happening to science in the US. An executive order is freezing research, a website with once scientific information now looks kinda like it's advertising a reality show … even milkshakes have been caught in the fray. Milkshakes! On top of this, research projects studying everything from vaccine hesitancy to Covid-19 to climate change have been cut. The Trump administration says that a big reason for the cuts is to stop government waste and boost the economy. Today on the show: What is going on with science in the US right now, and will these cuts ultimately help the economy? To find out, we talk to Nature reporter Max Kozlov, virologist Dr. Seema Lakdawala and economist Professor Andrew Fieldhouse.
Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsWarKeepsRaging
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) A Science Milkshake Up
(08:04) Research on the Chopping Block
(12:15) How the NIH Justifies Cuts
(15:11) 25 million lives on the line
(16:48) When Nerds Fight Back
(24:46) ‘Dangerous’ Gain-of-Function Research Frozen
(27:27 ) Does Science Boost the Economy?
(36:05) Losing a Science Superpower?
This episode was produced by Wendy Zukerman, with help from Meryl Horn, Rose Rimler, Michelle Dang and Ekedi Fausther-Keeys. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell. Fact Checking by Sam Lemonick. Mix and sound design by Bobby Lord. Music written by Emma Munger, Bumi Hidaka, Peter Leonard, So Wiley and Bobby Lord. Thanks to Maya Golden-Krasner, Deputy Director at the Climate Law Institute at the Center for Biological Diversity – who you heard at the beginning of the show, saying this is just a daily stream of nightmare news, and also thank you Dr Shaye Wolf. Special thanks to Lindsey Cherner and Whitney Potter.
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Ghostly Ipodcast
What Many Israelis Don’t Want to See
As the images of starving Palestinian children continue to come out of Gaza and aid groups have confirmed a rising number of deaths from malnutrition, there has been a new round of international outrage, including from Israel’s own allies.Emmanuelle Elbaz-Phelps, an independent Israeli journalist, discusses whether any of the outcry is resonating with Israeli society.Guest: Emmanuelle Elbaz-Phelps, an Israeli journalist.Background reading: Israelis are voicing dissent against the war in Gaza.Anger over the starvation in Gaza is leaving Israel increasingly isolated.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. Photo: Ohad Zwigenberg/Associated Press
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A ‘Dagger in the Heart’ of Climate Change Regulation
After rolling back a slew of regulations aimed at reversing climate change, and pulling funding for the scientists who monitor it, the Trump administration is now taking its boldest action yet.It’s eliminating the scientific finding at the heart of the government’s ability to fight climate change in the first place.Lisa Friedman, who covers climate policy, discusses the history of the finding, what it did and what happens once it’s gone.Guest: Lisa Friedman, a reporter covering climate policy and politics at The New York Times.Background reading: In a game-changing climate rollback, the E.P.A. aims to kill a bedrock scientific finding.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. Photo: Ulysse Bellier/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
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Close Calls and Skipped Lines: The Fraught State of Organ Donation
A major investigation from The Times has found that government pressure to perform more organ transplants is creating greater risk for donors and threatening the overall fairness of the system.Brian M. Rosenthal, an investigative reporter at The Times, explains what he’s uncovered.Guest: Brian M. Rosenthal, an investigative reporter at The New York Times covering America’s organ transplant system.Background reading: A push for more organ transplants is putting donors at risk.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. Photo: Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times
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Europe Caves to Trump on Tariffs
By almost all accounts, the historic trade deal that was reached between the United States and the 27 nations of the European Union is far better for the United States than it is for Europe.Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The Times, explains why the European Union gave in to President Trump and the blowback that’s causing.Guest: Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading: Is the European Union’s tariff deal with the United States good for Europe?The framework agreement is not likely to do much for economic growth on either side. But it avoids new fissures on other foreign policy issues, particularly the war in Ukraine.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. Photo: Tierney L. Cross/The New York Times
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Faded Froot Loops and Dull Doritos: Is Big Food Losing the War on Dyes?
The summer, some of the biggest food companies in America have announced that they plan to stop using artificial food dyes. It’s a move that would transform the look of some of the best known brands.Julie Creswell, who covers the food industry, explains how the health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., got the food industry to commit to a change that it has resisted for years — and that could be bad for business.Guest: Julie Creswell, a business reporter covering the food industry for The New York Times.Background reading: How might Jell-O look and taste when artificial dyes are removed?Mr. Kennedy’s battle against food dyes hit a roadblock: M&M’s.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
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Mad Human
Episode 290: The Next.js for Angular - Analog
Host(s):John Papa @John_PapaWard Bell @WardBellCraig Shoemaker @craigshoemakerGuest:Brandon Roberts on @brandontrobertsRecording date: July 18, 2024Brought to you byAG GridIdeaBladeResources:AnalogJSAngularSpartanShipping What You Use - Open Source Chronicles with Brandon RobertsThe meta framework Next.js for ReactThe meta framework SvelteKit for SvelteThe meta framework Nuxt.js for VueRemix vs Next.jsAnalog.js vs Next.jsGet started with Analog and AngularIgor MinarVideo of SSR, Full Stack, Angular and Analog at ngRomePlaywright testing frameworkWeb Rush Episode 235: Playwright with Debbie O’BrienAnalogJS on GitHubAnalogJS InsightsTimejumps00:39 What's the next thing you're going to be working on?01:44 Welcome Brandon Roberts back03:34 What is AnalogJS?05:54 Sponsor: Ag Grid07:00 How have meta frameworks changed over the years?13:31 Getting frustrated at the lack of convention in Angular15:02 Why are these features in a meta framework instead of being part of Angular?17:10 What do I need to learn to use Analog that differs from Angular?20:45 Sponsor: IdeaBlade21:44 How do I need to think about designing an app to use Analog?32:38 What's next for Analog?34:49 Final thoughtsPodcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.
Episode 289: VS Code to the Cloud in 60 Seconds
Host(s):John Papa @John_PapaGuest:Dheeraj BandaruHaripriya MehtaRecording date: Jul 12, 2024Brought to you byAG GridIdeaBladeResources:Learn Cloud in the MarketplaceLearn Static Web AppsVS Code TelemetryTimejumps00:59 Introducing Dheeraj Bandaru and Haripriya Mehta08:26 Sponsor: IdeaBlade09:22 How do I install Learn Cloud?12:00 Is Azure actually free or how does it work when I sign up?15:50 Sponsor: Ag Grid16:52 What is Azure PAS?19:09 What's the difference between static web apps, container apps, and app service?25:17 How doe sit work if you're deploying your own app?27:04 Can I switch to other apps or am I stuck?28:36 What's the final steps with Learn Code?29:30 Final thoughtsPodcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.
Episode 288: Make AI Useful For You
Host(s):John Papa @John_PapaGuest:Grace Taylor [@GraceGTaylor]](https://twitter.com/gracegtaylor_)Recording date: July 1, 2024Brought to you byAG Grid IdeaBladeResources:Building Better Apps Better Together with AIYouTube Video by Gwyneth Peña-Siguenza on Building Better Together AppsIntroduction to Large Language Models (LLMs)Code Optimizations in AIProductive and secure end to end developer experience powered by AITimejumps00:42 What is Canada Day, eh?01:22 Introducing Grace Taylor02:53 What is Better Together?05:53 How does it work to figure out what's best for my app?08:21 Sponsor: Ag Grid09:26 How do you know what the developer's intent is?12:13 What interesting ways are users using AI?15:07 What services are you using to build Better Together?16:43 Is it the platform's job to make UX better, or should the industry teach prompt writing?18:03 Sponsor: IdeaBlade18:58 How can AI do better at supporting languages other than English?23:48 How do code optimizations work?29:40 What kind of feedback have you gotten?31:38 Where can people learn more about Better Together?32:58 Final thoughtsPodcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.
Episode 287: Why You As A Developer Must Care About Managing Your APIs
Host(s):John Papa @John_PapaWard Bell @WardBellDan Wahlin @DanWahlinCraig Shoemaker @craigshoemakerGuest:Chris Noring @chris_noringRecording date: June 27, 2024Brought to you byAG GridIdeaBladeResources:Chris on GitHubChris on LinkedInChris on YouTubeSoftchris BlogWeb APILoad balancing APIsHow to Validate a Business IdeaAPI debounceDesigning Azure Functions for identical inputAPI Rate Limiting - Everything you need to knowPolyfill.io - what you need to knowAzure API Management - Overview and key concepts | Microsoft LearnAPI Management sample including Generative AI, genai-gateway-apim/README.md at main · Azure-Samples/genai-gateway-apim (github.com)Azure API Center: Centralize API Management for Better Discovery and GovernanceIntroduction to Azure API Center - Training | Microsoft LearnTimejumps01:09 Introducing Chris Noring03:06 What is a web API developer?07:24 Sponsor: Ag Grid08:28 How should people manage their APIs?13:38 Have you tried working without a database?17:24 Is load balancing needed on smaller APIs?21:44 Sponsor: IdeaBlade22:37 The importance of API security27:22 Why is developer experience that API management could help with?37:44 Final thoughtsPodcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.
Episode 286: Fast Development with Visual Studio
Host(s):John Papa @John_PapaWard Bell @WardBellGuest:Laurent Bugnion [@LBugnion]](https://x.com/LBugnion)Recording date: Jun 20, 2024Brought to you byAG GridIdeaBladeResources:Visual InterDev on WikipediaVisual StudioVisual Studio CodeWhat is DevBox?Create a Vue.js app on Visual StudioFree Code Camp Shares Perspectives on the difference between VS Code and Visual StudioMarkDown on VS CodeInstall Copilot on Visual StudioAnnouncement of GitHub Copilot on Visual StudioFeatures of GitHub CopilotTimejumps00:39 Where in the world is Ward Bell?01:59 Introducing Laurent Bugnion03:03 What is Visual Studio?08:02 Sponsor: Ag Grid09:03 What is Dev Box?12:03 What does it look like to use Visual Studio for web development?24:38 The advantage of not caring what the cool kids are doing25:47 Sponsor: IdeaBlade26:51 How is Copilot inside of Visual Studio to work with?29:08 How do I enable CoPilot inside Visual Studio?35:22 Where do you see Visual Studio going?Podcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.
Revolutions
8. L’11 settembre e la guerra all’America di Bin Laden
La storia dell’attentato alle Torri Gemelle e della guerra all’America di Al-Qaida comincia molto prima dell’11 settembre 2001. L’organizzazione terroristica viene fondata nel 1988, dopo che il giovane Osama Bin Laden, rampollo saudita di buona famiglia, si convince che gli Stati Uniti siano i principali responsabili di tutti i mali che affliggono il mondo islamico. Sono moltissimi gli attentati organizzati in giro per il mondo in quegli anni, tutti con uno stesso obiettivo: i cittadini americani. La rete diventa sempre più ampia e grazie all’incontro con un uomo, nel 1996 in Afghanistan, viene costruito l’attentato più famoso della storia.
(00:00) La capretta (2001)
(06:53) La base (1966 - 1989)
(13:06) Guerra all'America (1990 - 2000)
(21:42) L'attentato alle torri gemelle (2000 - 2001)
(30:36) Guerra al terrore (2001 - 2022)
7. Il pugno di Nelson Mandela e l’Apartheid in Sudafrica
Nel 1990, Nelson Mandela esce dal carcere di Victor Verster a Città del Capo, dopo 27 anni di detenzione, e alza il pugno al cielo. È un momento iconico: dopo cinquant’anni di lotte, pacifiche e armate, e di sangue versato, in Sudafrica finisce l’era della segregazione razziale. L’Apartheid, contro cui Mandela e molti altri hanno lottato per gran parte della vita, appartiene finalmente al passato.
(00:00) Intro: Apartheid
(04:00) Dai diamanti all'apartheid (1652 – 1948)
(10:55) Resistenza e repressione (1948 – 1961)
(20:13) Lotta armata (1963 – 1977)
(27:45) Il collasso dell'apartheid (1977-1994)
6. Il crollo del muro di Berlino e la fine dell’Unione Sovietica
Tra colpi di Stato, esplosioni nucleari, proteste e manovre politiche azzardate, il crollo dell’Unione Sovietica si è concretizzato in pochi anni, lasciando dietro di sé le macerie su cui è nata la Russia di oggi. Il crollo del muro di Berlino, il disastro nucleare di Chernobyl, la perestroika di Gorbaciov e il susseguirsi delle dichiarazioni di indipendenza sono solo alcuni dei momenti spartiacque che hanno segnato la fine della superpotenza che, insieme agli Stati Uniti, ha fatto la storia del novecento.
(00:00) La caduta del muro di Berlino (1989)
(06:12) L'impero del male (1979-1985)
(15:20) Perestroika (1985-1986)
(24:01) Collasso (1986-1991)
(34:48) Golpe d'agosto (1991)
5. Golpe, sangue e desaparecidos: storia delle dittature sudamericane
Cile, Brasile, Bolivia, Uruguay, Perù, Paraguay, Ecuador, Argentina. Tra gli anni ‘60 e gli anni ‘70, la storia del Sudamerica è stata segnata da golpe militari e dittature sanguinose, appoggiate segretamente dalla CIA per arginare il successo delle forze di sinistra nella regione. In pochi anni sono morte decine di migliaia di persone, mentre altre sono semplicemente scomparse: sono i desaparecidos, vittime di un vero e proprio genocidio politico.
(00:00) Il golpe cileno (1973)
(06:23) Il giardino di casa (1962-1974)
(11:15) Plan Condor (1974-1976)
(19:26) Guerra Sucia (1976-1977)
(28:14) In cerca di giustizia (1977-2021)
4. Come Israele si è preso la Palestina in meno di un secolo
Dalla guerra dei sei giorni a quella dello Yom Kippur, lo Stato di Israele ha una storia controversa che comincia ben prima della sua fondazione. È il 1897 quando si tiene il primo congresso sionista a Basilea, seguito dall’immigrazione ebraica in Palestina all’inizio del novecento. E poi la nakba, l’istituzione di Israele e i conflitti armati con i Paesi confinanti, che non hanno mai accettato la presenza dello Stato ebraico. Non è un caso che i terroristi di Hamas abbiano scelto proprio il 7 ottobre per il loro attacco.
(00:00) L'angelo (5-6 Ottobre 1973)
(05:58) Il sionismo (1897-1939)
(14:48) La Nakba (1939-1948)
(22:05) La guerra dei sei giorni (1949-1967)
(29:39) Yom Kippur (1967-1973)
Security Now!
SN 1036: Inside the SharePoint 0-day - Is Our Data Safe Anywhere?
Brave randomizes its fingerprints.
The next Brave will block Microsoft Recall by default.
Clorox sues its IT provider for $380 million in damages.
6-month Win10 ESU offers are beginning to appear.
Warfare has significantly become cyber.
Allianz Life loses control of 125 million customers' data.
The CIA's Acquisition Research Center website was hacked.
The Pentagon says the SharePoint RCE didn't get them.
A look at a DPRK "laptop farm" to impersonate Americans.
FIDO's passkey was NOT bypassed by a MITM after all.
Is our data safe anywhere?
The UK is trying to back-pedal out of the Apple ADP mess.
Meanwhile, the EU resumes its push for "Chat Control".
Microsoft fumbled the patch of a powerful Pwn2Own exploit
Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1036-Notes.pdf
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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SN 1035: Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 Outage - Bypassing Passkey Protections
Bypassing all passkey protections.
The ransomware attacks just keep on coming.
Cloudflare capitulates to the MPA and starts blocking.
The need for online age verification is exploding.
Microsoft really wants Exchange Servers to subscribe.
Russia (further) clamps down on Internet usage.
The global trend toward more Internet restrictions.
China can inspect locked Android phones. Use a burner.
Web shells are the new buffer overflow.
An age verification protocol sketch.
What Cloudflare did to create an outage of 1.1.1.1
Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1035-Notes.pdf
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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SN 1034: Introduction to Zero-Knowledge Proofs - Taking Down Quantum Factorization
A glorious takedown of quantum factorization.
Notepad++ signs its own code signing certificate.
Dennis Taylor has Bobiverse Book 6 on his lap.
Crypto/ATM machines flat out outlawed.
Signal vs WhatsApp: Encryption in flight and at rest.
A close look at browser fingerprinting metrics.
Rewriting interpreters in memory-safe languages.
An introduction to zero-knowledge proofs
Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1034-Notes.pdf
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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SN 1033: Going on the Offensive - The Digital Arms Race
Another Israeli spyware vendor surfaces.
Win11 to delete restore points more quickly.
The EU accelerates its plans to abandon Microsoft Azure.
The EU sets timelines for Post-Quantum crypto adoption.
Russia to create a massive IMEI database.
Canada and the UK create the "Common Good Cyber Fund".
U.S. states crack down on Bitcoin ATMs amid growing scams.
Congressional staffers cannot use WhatsApp on gov devices.
LibXML2 and the problems with commercial use of OSS.
A(nother) remote code execution vulnerability in WinRAR.
Have-I-Been-Pwned gets a cool data visualization site.
How is ransomware getting in?
Windows to offer "safe" non-kernel endpoint security?
Proactive age verification coming to porn sites. How?
Canada (also) says "bye bye" to Hikvision.
Germany will be banning DeekSeek. The whole EU may follow.
Cloudflare throttled in Russia?
What must the U.S. do to compete in global exploit acquisition?
Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1033-Notes.pdf
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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SN 1032: Pervasive Web Fingerprinting - How Websites Tracks You Despite Cookie Blocks
• Let's Encrypt drops its long-running email notifications.
• Microsoft's new "Unexpected Restart Experience".
• Microsoft's response to last year's massive CrowdStrike outage.
• Windows 10's extended service updates will sort of be free.
• Russia-sold iPhones MUST include the RuStore app.
• Lyon, in France, says bye-bye to Windows. Hello to Linux.
• The US Gov gets more serious about memory-safe languages.
• A new unbelievable AI malware scanner evaSion technique.
• A new pair of Cisco 9.8 and 10.0 vulnerabilities.
• The current state of post-Elon government cybersecurity.
• PNGv3, Swift on Android, and the Samsung email purge.
• Andy Weir's "Hail Mary" movie trailer.
• And a close look at the pervasiveness of web browser tracking fingerprinting.
Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/sn-1032-notes.pdf
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Mental Health Awareness Talks: Stress Management Tips
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Anxiety is a common mental health issue that many people struggle with. It can manifest in various forms including generalized anxiety, social anxiety, or panic disorders. Coping with anxiety can be a challenging task, but it is important to remember that help is available and that there are various strategies that can be used to manage and reduce anxiety symptoms.
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In recent years, mental health awareness has been on the rise, shedding light on the importance of taking care of our emotional well-being. One powerful tool that has gained popularity in the mental health field is mindfulness and meditation techniques. These practices offer a variety of benefits, including stress reduction, improved focus, and increased self-awareness.
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Are you interested in juicy celebrity gossip and exclusive paparazzi stories? If so, celebrity gossip podcasts are a must-listen for you! These podcasts provide insider insights into the glamorous (and sometimes scandalous) lives of your favorite stars.
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If you are a fan of juicy celebrity gossip and want to know more about the net worth of your favorite stars, then celebrity gossip podcasts are the perfect source of entertainment for you. These podcasts delve deep into the lives of famous celebrities, sharing insider information, scandals, and most notably, their net worth revelations.
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Exploring Celebrity Gossip Podcasts: Uncovering Hollywood Couples' Secrets
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Unveiling Celebrity Breakups: The Scoop from Top Celebrity Gossip Podcasts
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In times of adversity and life-threatening situations, the power of the human mind plays a crucial role in determining survival. Real-life survival stories provide fascinating insights into the psychology of survival, highlighting the resilience, determination, and resourcefulness of the human spirit. Let's delve into some survival psychology insights drawn from these extraordinary tales of bravery and resilience.
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When stranded in the desert, knowing essential survival tactics can make all the difference between life and death. Real-life survival stories of individuals who have successfully navigated the harsh desert conditions offer valuable insights and lessons for those facing similar challenges. Here are some key desert survival tactics based on these inspiring stories:
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Extreme weather conditions like hurricanes, blizzards, and heatwaves can pose significant threats to human life. However, some individuals have demonstrated incredible resilience and survival skills in the face of these harsh conditions. In this blog post, we will explore real-life survival stories of people who have braved extreme weather and lived to tell the tale.
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Real-Life Survival Stories: Incredible Survivor Stories in Nature
Zurich, Switzerland is not only known for its stunning landscapes, chocolate, and watches, but also for its rich literary culture. In this charming city, children's literature holds a special place, with a plethora of top children's books that are beloved by kids and families alike. Here are some of the most popular children's books that are a must-read for young readers in Zurich.
Zurich, Switzerland is known for its beautiful scenery, rich history, and vibrant culture. If you find yourself in this stunning city and are looking for a way to pass the time, why not dive into a captivating audiobook? Audiobooks are a great way to enjoy a good story while exploring a new place or simply relaxing in your accommodations.
Welcome to another movie roundup! Today, we are exploring some award-winning movies that have put Zurich, Switzerland on the cinematic map. From thrilling dramas to heartfelt narratives, these films have captivated audiences worldwide and earned critical acclaim. Join us as we delve into the summaries of these standout movies that have made a mark in the entertainment industry.
YouTube has become a popular platform for content creators to share their passion and creativity with a global audience. One niche that has gained popularity in recent years is regional movies and their translation for wider reach. This trend has allowed viewers from different linguistic backgrounds to enjoy movies from various regions around the world.
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True Crime Mystery Stories: Crime Scene Analysis Techniques
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True crime mystery stories have always captivated the public's interest, especially when it comes to notorious criminal profiles. These individuals take on a larger-than-life persona, leaving a trail of intrigue and fear in their wake. From serial killers to masterminds of elaborate schemes, here are some of the most infamous criminal profiles in history:
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True crime mysteries have long captivated audiences with their thrilling and often shocking tales of real-life crimes. From unsolved murders to complex criminal investigations, these stories have a way of drawing us in and keeping us on the edge of our seats. One popular medium that has brought these stories to life is through documentaries. Let's explore some of the most famous true crime documentaries that have left viewers both intrigued and haunted.
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Delving into the Intriguing World of True Crime Mystery Stories: Cold Case Investigations
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Are you interested in juicy celebrity gossip and exclusive paparazzi stories? If so, celebrity gossip podcasts are a must-listen for you! These podcasts provide insider insights into the glamorous (and sometimes scandalous) lives of your favorite stars.
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If you are a fan of juicy celebrity gossip and want to know more about the net worth of your favorite stars, then celebrity gossip podcasts are the perfect source of entertainment for you. These podcasts delve deep into the lives of famous celebrities, sharing insider information, scandals, and most notably, their net worth revelations.
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Exploring Celebrity Gossip Podcasts: Uncovering Hollywood Couples' Secrets
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In the glamorous world of sports, we often focus on the victories, trophies, and accolades that athletes achieve. However, behind the scenes, many athletes face untold struggles and challenges that the public may not be aware of. These stories of perseverance, resilience, and overcoming adversity deserve to be shared and celebrated.
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Sports fans are drawn to the drama, the tension, and the unpredictability of athletic competitions. One of the most thrilling aspects of sports is witnessing a team or an individual athlete make a remarkable comeback from a seemingly insurmountable deficit. From improbable victories to stunning reversals of fortune, the world of sports is filled with incredible comeback stories that have captivated fans and inspired generations. Let's take a look behind the scenes at some of the greatest comebacks in sports history.
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Sports fans are often privy to the adrenaline-pumping action that unfolds on the field, court, or ice during games. The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat are palpable for fans and players alike. However, what goes on behind the scenes, beyond the prying eyes of spectators, can often be just as intriguing. Behind the locker room door, a different kind of drama unfolds—one that showcases the humanity, camaraderie, and raw emotions of athletes as they prepare for battle.
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Unveiling the Champions: Behind-the-Scenes Stories of Olympic Athletes
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When it comes to professional sports, team rivalries are a common occurrence that can often fuel intense competition. While fans may see these rivalries play out on the field, the behind-the-scenes stories and dynamics between teams can be just as compelling. In this post, we'll take a closer look at some behind-the-scenes sports stories that showcase intense team rivalries.