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Apple Talks
"ajax" Discussed on Apple Talks
"Do I my sister's jacket anyways I'm in my closet so um what was I saying oh we'll see if it's better than like all the other yeah it's cuz like there's some flaws with a lot of the AI's like each AI has a flaw to them so like Google Google is pretty good barred it but most of what it does is it just finds you some searches it doesn't actually like do like if you ask it like if you ask it like a tough calculation it would just come up with like here's some like good calculators that you can use and stuff like that it doesn't really like try to solve the question itself using like it's it's brain that doesn't exist why did I just lose my train of thought chat GBT that the the thing with that is that it has a cut off at 2000 September 2000 what is it 2020 I don't know my brain does not want to work which is the way I do podcasting so fun okay so what what else did we try another out being being a being AI the thing was being like being being AI I just feel like means a eyes being this is so hard the thing with beings AI is that the responsive the responses just don't have another thing is that like Google's only one that has like responses that you can select so they have like suggested responses that really helps like if you want to like know more information about it but like Bard I mean what's a what's things AI I don't think it has a name it's just being AI but like a book both will and being is like experimental so they don't have the best things but then also chat GPT is like our free research preview is what it says you know like it's been like that for a long time I don't think it's I don't know but yeah apples I really hope Apple fixes those kind of things in their AI and makes it a lot better so that people use Apple's AI because Apple's AI is gonna be so good so we'll see about Apple's AI but I just wanted to let you know that they're making one they're gonna gonna be awesome and fantastic and totally not bad so maybe they'll make it up maybe a little me just make it online I'm leaning toward it right now there's really not a lot of rumors about it I was just telling you what they should fix in it so yeah

Apple Talks
"ajax" Discussed on Apple Talks
"So you know Apple probably don't most of you don't know what an Apple is or the company Apple but you know chat GPT most of you don't either so if you take them together that makes Ajax yeah Apple has been working on an AI called well their code name is Ajax but they're just calling it Apple GPT which is very very very very what's it called why am i creative that's the word so we have a new AI so obviously this isn't released yet or else I would be like yes there's finally an AI for Apple it's now released so yeah there's it's not yet but the the new AI is called Ajax like I said before and they don't really have any plans right now to release it to the public right now actually people using it to like make stuff to make stuff in Apple like people who work at Apple are using it to like do some like calculations and stuff it's so fun to like say tub like Sean's when you're just supposed to say Sean like calculation instead of calculation like so fun but anyways yeah they're they're using it to make calculations and stuff and like they're able to like do their stuff easier and even with that you have to like go through a process of China to actually get it you have to like sign forms do stuff like that you know be confidential about it all that stuff but it's we know about it now so it's not very confidential anymore who leaked it who did it we will never know so now Apple soon is probably gonna have an AI that because Microsoft Google open AI discord what else I don't know there's like one more is it like Skype not no not Skype like telegram something like that I'm one of those like has AI in it already and they can just like use it and like chatting and stuff but like now Apple has an AI and like every company now is using AI and literally we're the AI revolution is like right here like literally every company is trying to get AI right now if you look on the app store just search AI you will find a million apps because as soon as chat GPT became famous people were taking that opportunity to earn money they were literally making apps that since chat GP didn't have an app until now you you could basically there were almost unlimited responses that you can get they would make you take a break for like an hour just a little bit if you sent like a lot of messages to chat GPT on the website so people are taking advantage of that and they were using they were making what they were making apps for it that were basically the same exact thing but instead you would either have to pay for it or you would only get like two responses and then you would have to pay for it so they were taking advantage of that but now chat GPT has an app so now there's now people are making image like generators so they've there's already been a few like image AI image generators before now they're using it to like generate like clothing like bro every company is I don't know why I said bro that was kind of cringe I normally don't say that so every company is trying to make an AI which includes Apple so we'll see what Apple's AI will be like if they release to the public and if they if they wait ten years like they are late to a lot of friends foot phones then well we'll do a little review on it why

Mark Levin
You Can Spot the Liberals in a Fast Food Restaurant
"Let me just say something You can learn a lot at a fast food restaurant You can learn a lot at a fast food restaurant Like why would you ask for a receipt Can I have a receipt a receipt for what The Apple Pay up what do you need it for I know why the guy wants to receive Because it's a cheap bastard tax deduction He collect them all over the year They will shoot box or something or a drawer at home and they collect like 4000 receipts and they add up to about $12 And there's my tax deduction right But a receipt is also evidence So if you're not supposed to be in a fast food restaurant don't ask for a receipt It's not worth your 13 cent deduction Here's the other thing that annoys me If I were in a fast food restaurant which of course I never am honey Just tell me my wife But if I were the senior citizen discounts I can tell liberals just by their looks by the clothes they wear what they do with their hair if they have hair I can tell them 98% of the time I'm right We'll be in a in an airport and I'll say to my wife that lady's a liberal And she said how do you know She's a liberal And I can tell in these fast food restaurants if I were there And they're the ones always screaming for the deduction I want my discount on the coffee You want what And everybody's in line waiting for this Yenta or whomever to finish I want my disco But you're not 65 While under federal law I can be I can be 42 Federal law for what Under the Americans with old Ajax Excuse me here at 60 I want my discount on the and these are people who will vote to raise taxes by millions of millions of dollars

The Eric Metaxas Show
"ajax" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"Back. I'm talking to Spencer clavin, who has written a new book how to save the west ancient wisdom for 5 modern crises. There's only one other book with the plural word crises in it that I can think of written by Richard Nixon. Did you know that? 6 crises. 6 crises written by Nixon. Yeah, I think it was the late 70s, his saddle river period. You mentioned before we're talking about the classics, which inevitably come up when you're talking about the west. We're talking about the ancient Greeks and what does Athens have to do with Jerusalem. And just a fun fact, just because no one else will care about this, but I think you might. You mentioned, first time on this program, anyone has ever mentioned Ajax, telemon, Ajax. There you go. I want to meet them. Beef witted Ajax in the words of Shakespeare. But what I loved is when I realized that Ajax was the anglicization of the Greek ayas, depending on how you pronounce it, right? And then I realized, oh yeah, in the 1920s, whenever they came up with Ajax, the cleanser that people use to clean their sinks and whatever. It's because it's strong. So there was once a culture. In the 1920s and 30s, when people were so literate in the classics, that everyone know Ajax was like Hercules. He's strong. And how depressing. Right? Okay, but it gets weird. Oh, yeah. It gets weirder. I was in Greece because I'm Greek. And I saw a canister of Ajax, and you'd think that what would the Greek version of Ajax, the blue dot cleanser? What would the Greek version be called? Of course, it would be IS, right? Naturally. A zeta alpha Kappa. Wow. And I thought no one in the world cares about this, but me and someday in the future. Maybe I'll have Spencer clavin on. And I'll let him know that I had this crisis. All right. Here we are. Forgive me. But it's so funny to me, because it just brings up so many things. The idea that there was once a world where Ajax, this cleanser, with when you use the term Ajax, people, they knew everybody knew the Iliad. Everybody knew that Ajax was powerful. And so that's part of where we are is we've lost the knowledge of the way. This was a common knowledge. So that's to me part of this conversation Spencer is that there was once a west that was celebrated, these books were celebrated, and every decade that has declined to the point where it's almost nonexistent. Yeah, you know, I'll tell a story of my own since you told one. I remember in actually it was in grad school. I had never read the sword in the stone, the kind of original arthurian, those great touch. Kids novels. And I remember working my way through this book and thinking, man, this is kind of like Harry Potter for grown-ups. It's got this whimsy, a little bit of magic, and adventure. And I love Harry Potter actually. But it nevertheless, this feels like it has a kind of sophistication, a richness of reference, a kind of frame, and I suddenly realized that this sinking feeling that it's not Harry Potter for grown-ups. It's Harry Potter for school children in the 1950s who are simply more deeply educated. And that's kind of part of what you're talking about. The ancient way of understanding education, as I'm sure you know, especially in the Greek text who played as republic, for instance. We have this idea that it just boils down conservative, especially can sometimes make this mistake. It just boils down to learning your facts and figures, reading, writing arithmetic, classically speaking, that's just the beginning. That's the trivia logic and rhetoric, and language grammar. But at a deeper level, education is soul formation. It's shaping the soul to love and to hate. What is evil? Absolutely. It's everything, really. The left, or at least the new left of the past century, understood this very well. And so when you look at the culture that no longer understands the name Ajax, you're not just looking at a piece of trivia that's lost. You're looking at the result of the long march through the institutions to deprive people of this heritage to teach them to hate it. And that's one reason why it's actually really, it's not just a matter of minor academic interest. It's crucial to everything we're facing. And it's not something you happen overnight. I mean, it has to do with the enlightenment project. It's almost like I see it as the digitization of things. It's kind of like there was once this analog idea of wisdom. And so you have ideas and facts and things that make up what ultimately leads to, what does it mean to be alive? What does it mean to be human? Questions that really are, there are questions that deal with this concept of what is wisdom, what is goodness, what is truth, what is beauty. And but something happened over time and you can point to Isaac Newton and the enlightenment, but somehow these ideas crept in that we don't have answers to those bigger questions. So we're just going to focus on these details. And it took a long time for us to get there. But that's certainly where we have been for some time. That difference, digitization rate from digits from the ones and zeros. The difference between an understanding of the whole and an understanding of breaking things down into their parts. There is a portion of the book where I talk about this like whoever said that the best way to understand something was by holding it up an inch from your face. Well, that comes out of this switch from analog to digital. It comes out of the sciences, I think. The problem here is not science, which is a noble endeavor to understand the physical world. And it's ancient, natural philosophy that endeavor is well attested. The notion of scientism, which says that not only is science good and virtuous, it's an exhaustive description of reality, everything that's real, right, boils down into facts and figures. One's zeros, mathematical equations. GG Simpson, the paleontologist, says a version of this when he says that all the good answers to all the important questions were discovered after Darwin and everything was then obsolete before then. But there's a really important parallel here in government. And that's the capital P progressive movement, which in many ways just is taking this idea that everything can be cashed out in terms of equations. If it can be measured, it's real, if it can't be measured, it's not real. If you take that and you translate that into human affairs, what you get is the bureaucracy. You get this idea that we are going to write a government equation and administrative state that will outsource decisions, political decisions, decisions about ethics to a system or a machine. And then there'll be no more need for this outdated constitution thing than the people who are kind of messy. We don't have to deal with them. We'll just feed it into the machine. Now, that's not a good idea in even in science to reduce everything to numbers and zeros. It's a terrible idea in human affairs, which is Aristotle points out, don't admit of that measure of determinism and have fundamentally to do with the human heart and the individual choice..

The Eric Metaxas Show
A Little Story About Ajax the Great
"Talking to Spencer clavin, who has written a new book how to save the west ancient wisdom for 5 modern crises. There's only one other book with the plural word crises in it that I can think of written by Richard Nixon. Did you know that? 6 crises. 6 crises written by Nixon. Yeah, I think it was the late 70s, his saddle river period. You mentioned before we're talking about the classics, which inevitably come up when you're talking about the west. We're talking about the ancient Greeks and what does Athens have to do with Jerusalem. And just a fun fact, just because no one else will care about this, but I think you might. You mentioned, first time on this program, anyone has ever mentioned Ajax, telemon, Ajax. There you go. I want to meet them. Beef witted Ajax in the words of Shakespeare. But what I loved is when I realized that Ajax was the anglicization of the Greek ayas, depending on how you pronounce it, right? And then I realized, oh yeah, in the 1920s, whenever they came up with Ajax, the cleanser that people use to clean their sinks and whatever. It's because it's strong. So there was once a culture. In the 1920s and 30s, when people were so literate in the classics, that everyone know Ajax was like Hercules. He's strong. And how depressing. Right? Okay, but it gets weird. Oh, yeah. It gets weirder. I was in Greece because I'm Greek. And I saw a canister of Ajax, and you'd think that what would the Greek version of Ajax, the blue dot cleanser? What would the Greek version be called? Of course, it would be IS, right? Naturally. A zeta alpha Kappa. Wow. And I thought no one in the world cares about this, but me and someday in the future. Maybe I'll have Spencer clavin on. And I'll let him know that I had this crisis.

The Eric Metaxas Show
"ajax" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"I always want to get to know people a little bit. And I just have to ask you, you know, I went to Yale as an English major at Yale. And I often find that unless you know what you believe before you go to a place like that, you're going to get in trouble, which I certainly did. You're going to get pulled away from the truth and from these traditions and the wisdom that you're talking about, I just want a little bit of your story. How is it that you ended up going to Yale and being, it sounds like a classics major there. How did what was your upbringing like that led you to that? Because that's a pretty radical thing for a teenager to do to say, I want to go to that place and study classics. Yeah, and it's weird because I do remember having that really definite sense that that's what I wanted to do. But you're absolutely right. I mean, I always think about this moment in Homer's Iliad where Ajax, the great giant, is striding from ship to ship because he's so big, he can walk across the prows. And my education almost felt like I was doing that, but the ships were sinking behind me. There was always this sense that I was kind of getting the last of a great academic tradition that was kind of starting to crumble or to suffer from capture. And what saved me would rescue me was what I alluded to before. And that was just a childhood surrounded by great works. I had to realize that wasn't normal. I was gradually as I grew up, I came to understand that I was lucky to know these minds that live between the covers of these books. A lot of people think of this as kind of like these are dusty tomes, they're primitive they're superstitious. They're backwards or what have you. I knew from a very early age that none of that was true. I knew that these were friends. And that meant that, of course, some of these books are difficult, some of the stuff I'm writing about in my book is not obvious or easy. But it's not there just to provide to furnish material for PhD theses. It's not there just to interest eggheads like me. These are these are the best these texts contain the best that has been thought and said about how to be excellent at being human. And that wisdom is more urgent, not less with every day. Whatever else I did wrong, I sort of always clung to that. I always had that sense that I wasn't there just to get a fancy degree. I was there to enter as deeply as I could into this communion. And hopefully to offer an inroad for other people as well, which is why I wrote the book. It's funny you say that because when I went to college, there is no question that I was looking to do exactly the same thing. It's why I was an English major. It's not like I was particularly conscious of this idea that I'm going to search for truth. But I somehow inherently knew that these great books are a path to truth and wisdom, and of course I'd arrived at a time when that very idea was under attack. So it's funny. I feel like you did a side faint by going to classics. You kind of get out of that. The loop of the English departments and literature departments and you go right to the source..

The Eric Metaxas Show
How Was a Young Spencer Klavan Inspired to Study Classics at Yale?
"Want a little bit of your story. How is it that you ended up going to Yale and being, it sounds like a classics major there. How did what was your upbringing like that led you to that? Because that's a pretty radical thing for a teenager to do to say, I want to go to that place and study classics. Yeah, and it's weird because I do remember having that really definite sense that that's what I wanted to do. But you're absolutely right. I mean, I always think about this moment in Homer's Iliad where Ajax, the great giant, is striding from ship to ship because he's so big, he can walk across the prows. And my education almost felt like I was doing that, but the ships were sinking behind me. There was always this sense that I was kind of getting the last of a great academic tradition that was kind of starting to crumble or to suffer from capture. And what saved me would rescue me was what I alluded to before. And that was just a childhood surrounded by great works. I had to realize that wasn't normal. I was gradually as I grew up, I came to understand that I was lucky to know these minds that live between the covers of these books. A lot of people think of this as kind of like these are dusty tomes, they're primitive they're superstitious. They're backwards or what have you. I knew from a very early age that none of that was true. I knew that these were friends. And that meant that, of course, some of these books are difficult, some of the stuff I'm writing about in my book is not obvious or easy. But it's not there just to provide to furnish material for PhD theses. It's not there just to interest eggheads like me. These are these are the best these texts contain the best that has been thought and said about how to be excellent at being human.

Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News
"ajax" Discussed on Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News
"2023, happy, Sunday, and taking a look at the market watch as we can see right here. Bitcoin, pumping once again, trading at around 22,500 up a half a percent for the day. We also have Ethereum up a quarter of a percent trading just under $1600 while binance coin XRP cardano and avalanche along with doge are correcting and in the red and checking out coin market cap dot com. We can see the market cap still sitting above that $1 trillion milestone with 30 billion in volume in the past 24 hours, with a Bitcoin dominant, same as yesterday, 42.2% with the ether dominance at 18.7% and checking out the top 100 crypto gainers in the past 24 hours. CFX up 11 and a half percent trading above 20 cents, followed by maker, up 9 and a half percent training at 963 bucks, followed by IMX up 8% trading at a dollar 8 and below that we have synthetics and Ajax and checking out the top 100 crypto gainers for the past week. Ajax lead in the pack up was leading the pack. Now it's up 5%. We have CFX up 10%. I am max up 9 and a half percent and make her up approximately 10% for the week and check out the crypto green inferior index. We're still neutral as we have been for the past three days. Yesterday was a 50 last week a 51 and last month, a 60 in grade. So there you have it. Welcome to everyone just tuning in. How many of you are currently bullish on the king crypto? How let your boy and at the end of the show I'll be reading out all the comments out loud and we'll be doing a live Q&A. With that being shared, now let's dive into today's Bitcoin. Technical analysis, as you can see here in the Bitcoin, one hour Campbell chart, Bitcoin stayed near support on key support on March 5th as the weekly candle closed brought fresh fears of a breakdown, data from coin telegraph markets pro and trading view followed Bitcoin as a continued to move in a tight range over the weekend. Bitcoin remained practically stationary since its abrupt fall March 3rd triggered by a margin call emit uncertainty over silvergate bank as Dan crypto trades points out here since the breakdown Bitcoin has closed each four hour candle within a $41 range, the streak has been broken so there you have it while avoiding further losses analysis warned the Bitcoin can still easily fall much lower if a nearby support level failed to hold a monitoring resource material indicators explain the Bitcoin price action had lost key technical support and that 22,000 is the site of recent resistance support flip was now all that remained for the bulls the hold on to quoting him here. The local resistance slash support flip zone is the last stand between a retest at the trendline, meanwhile trend precognition is indicating a downtrend and also quoting him here. We will see if that changes after the W close and accompanying chart showed the trendline and Bitcoin order book on binance at stake with bid liquidity currently sitting at $22,000, which you can see right here. Now, Mike Calvin a pop went on to share in Warren, should 21 three fail to hold this well, 20,000 may not help to stem the exodus, quoting him here. Crucial area for Bitcoin is the whole 21 three area losing that we'll see another sweep around 19 5 K ish and altcoins dropping 15 to 25%. He predicted yesterday, March 4th, van de popp nonetheless maintained a more optimistic view overall suggesting that 40,000 could still appear in a few months, how many of you agree with van der pop, moral

Watch Football Streaming On TV with Anzfootball.com
"ajax" Discussed on Watch Football Streaming On TV with Anzfootball.com
"Bavarian gray Tiger is the most beneficial club in group C, the death table of the UEFA Champions League. The representative of Germany owns an extremely favorable schedule, the first leg is the strongest to the weakest, the second leg is the weakest, and then the strongest. Of course, in addition to the supporting schedule, Bayern Munich has also shown their skill at important moments. Therefore, with just four matches, Bayern Munich went on to the UEFA Champions League, regardless of the results of the remaining two matches. Ajax versus Liverpool 27 to 7 currently, the home team Ajax has only got three points after the first four matches of the UEFA Champions League, the last three matches are three defeats that the Dutch representative must receive. With such foreign Ajax fans are not confident that their favorite team will beat Liverpool. This is reasonable because the red brigade is showing their experience and bravery despite falling into difficult circumstances in the Premier League. Even so, with the home advantage of Johann kuchar farina, Ajax players will still fight hard to bring home victory. Only when there are three points, does the opportunity to have a ticket to the knockout round of the UEFA Champions League open for the Dutch representative. As for the away team Liverpool, the red brigade after the crushing defeat against Napoli in the first match of the UEFA Champions League, this club has owned three consecutive victories at this moment with 9 points in hand, Liverpool is three points behind Napoli and 6 points ahead of Liverpool, who competes for the second ticket in group a with them, because the first ticket definitely belongs to Napoli. As long as Liverpool get one point in the remaining two matches, Liverpool will definitely take second place in group AUA for Champions League. However, the goal that red brigade is aiming for his first place in the group. The representative of England will be Ajax to a's hopes of defeating Napoli at home. And that is our 2022 23 Champions League match previews on the 5th day. Read more articles about match previews on our website.

TuneInPOC
"ajax" Discussed on TuneInPOC
"Party things are we and if the World Cup update 2022 encoder, the focus is on Mexico. And like I said, the county people tell me as Mexico. And nickname of Mexico is a three. Which means the tricolor. And there will be headed by gerardo martino. As the headquarters and the way an ex Argentina international. And a captain of this is Andres guardado. Yes, Andres guardado. The player with the most caps in the Mexican national team is Claudio Suarez. Claudia Suarez has played 176 games for the Mexico. And tough score is Javier henan day do you remember how you handle this family of Manchester United? For Mexico. In the accurately seated number two wow, from the global world rank a global ranking by the federation of international Football Association. And their highest ever ranking is a fourth. And there are fear on the fourth position in February to June 1998 and August 2003. June 2004, a major in 2006. Now, Lewis ever rankin is the 48 position that was July 2015. We are talking about Mexico. And for what Kappa virus is the wind is 16 times fast in the mating addition in 1930 in Uruguay. Best workup results was a quarterfinal finish twice in one in 1917 the other in 1986. Some key players to watch out for on the side of Mexico include Andres guardado he plays for real Baptists in the Spanish La Liga. In the Afghan star, Geraldo arteaga. Edson Alvarez plays for Ajax Amsterdam. Attic Houthi here is PSV Eindhoven. Heaven lozano plays for Napoli in the Italian Serie A. Santiago Jimenez, the final red one. And Jesus Manuel Corona plays for severe and de la ligas when Javier henan des good old heavy Hernandez, LA galaxy, probably might be in the starting lineup for Mexico.

¿Dice Así? Podcast
"ajax" Discussed on ¿Dice Así? Podcast
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Bloomberg Radio New York
"ajax" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"This is Bloomberg daybreak Asia It's a quarter past the hour now Time for check of sport from around the world here's Dan schwarzman Thanks Brian Reports say that tennis great Serena Williams and Formula One great Lewis Hamilton have joined British businessman Martin brown's bid to buy Chelsea F.C. the pledges of 10 million pounds each Final bids were submitted earlier this month to New York based bank rain group who are overseeing the sale for Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich Eric ten hug officially being named the new manager at Manchester United with a former Ajax Amsterdam boss agreed to a three year contract with an option for another The 52 year old who will join the Red Devils at the end of the season becomes a 5th permanent manager for man U since Sir Alex Ferguson retired back in 2013 Barcelona moving into second place in the La Liga table to one nil win for Real Sociedad in San Sebastian as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scores the 11th minute on the header Marsha sits Tyra Seville with 63 points two points out of Atlético Madrid for a second place behind ray on Madrid The first round of the NBA playoffs continue with the Memphis Grizzlies visiting the Minnesota Timberwolves for the series tied at a game apiece while the Utah Jazz are hosting the Dallas Mavericks the series also tied at one all In the late game the Golden State Warriors look to take a three games to not leave as they play at the Denver Nuggets Finally the athletic reports at the San Francisco forty-niners have quote zero intention of trading star wide receiver deebo Samuel despite the all pro asking to be traded yesterday The 26 year old who is heading into the final year of his rookie contract was 50 the league last year and receiving yards I'm Dan schwarzman that's your Bloomberg world sports op day Markets headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day At Bloomberg dot com the Bloomberg business app and at Bloomberg quick tape This is a Bloomberg business flash It markets for you every quarter hour here on Bloomberg radio Asian equities are likely to face strong selling pressure today we already had strong selling pressure before we had the U.S. session U.S. stock sliding as the sell off in treasuries picked up some steam and resumed Its movement fed chair Jerome Powell laying out his most aggressive stance yet on interest rates as our guest Nancy Davis said he wasn't really anything new but the bond market still priced in another 30 basis points of fed hikes This year treasury yields rising across the board with the poly policy sensitive two year rate climbing all the way up to 2.68% It was a jump of ten basis points and the tenure now is at 2.90% Now Chinese stocks had already extended the route that we saw earlier this week Traders worried about the economic fallout from the COVID zero strategy and also that the policy stimulus coming from the PBOC and from other policymakers seem to be somewhat disappointing The CSI 300 was down 1.8% futures it down this morning down about two thirds of a percent Hanks index futures down 1.8% Looks like a tumble coming in Tokyo nikkei future suggesting maybe a 400 point drop or so in the cash market Once we get up and running And that is looking markets And Baxter with news in San Francisco All right Brian thanks.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"ajax" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Time for check of sport from around the world here's Dan schwarzman Thanks Brian Netherlands manager Louis von hall says in an interview that he has told Ajax Amsterdam boss Eric ten hug to stay away from the Manchester United job although ten hog interviewed for the position last week Van hall managed the Red Devils from 2014 to 2016 and believes that too much of the focus of managing man used to make money rather than preparing the players for matches Spanish publication sport is reporting that leads united star winger rafinha has agreed to personal terms with Barcelona first summer transfer with cam no now having agreed to a transfer fee with the Premier League club but have already turned down the €35 million offer Meanwhile mundo Deportivo says that barcelo could let leading goal scorer Memphis depay leave this summer for around €45 million but taught him the favorite to sign the Netherlands international The Buffalo Bills are asking New York State and the local county to contribute $850 million towards the building of a $1.35 billion stadium to replace their current facility The NFL would kick in 200 million while the pagola family owners of the team would pay the rest The amount of the public assistance would be the most on record ever given towards construction of an NFL facility ESPN reports that free agent safety jabril peppers visited the New England Patriots earlier today The 5 year vet spent the past three seasons with the New York Giants after coming over from the Cleveland Browns in the oda back in junior trade The former first round pick only played 6 games last season due to the ankle injuries on Dan Schwarzenegger that your Bloomberg world sports out then Markets headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day At Bloomberg dot com the Bloomberg business app And at Bloomberg quick take This is a Bloomberg business flash While we're seeing gains across the region here this morning in Asia Tuesday the nikkei rallying about 1% now.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"ajax" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Bring in the world of sport Let's get to Dan Schwartzman sedan is a Premier League star heading to Barcelona Possibly yes Brian Spanish publication sport reports that leads united star winger rafinha has agreed to personal charge to Barcelona for a summer transfer now cam no does have to greet her transfer fee with the Premier League club who have already turned down a €35 million off for now what's being reported is that it could be some money as well as defenseman Oscar men geza going back to the Premier League Meanwhile mundo Deportivo says that barsa could let leading goal scorer Memphis depay leave this summer for around €45 million with Tottenham the favorite to sign the Netherlands international Netherlands manager Louis von hall says in an interview that he has told Ajax Amsterdam boss Eric ten hogg to stay away from the Manchester United job although ten hug interviewed for the position last week von hall managed the Red Devils from 2014 to 2016 and believes that too much of a focus of managing men use to make money It's really a commercial job as he called it rather than preparing the players for matches Meanwhile foot Mercado reports that Old Trafford has met with current PSG Boston Mauricio Pochettino in their search for a permanent manager NBA scoreboard local teams in action at the half the New York Knicks at home leading Chicago 53 to 50 at the half Boston trails Toronto at his 59 to 58 heading to the second quarter Memphis Grizzlies in early 20 to 16 lead over the Golden State Warriors I'm Dan schwarzman that you're Bloomberg world sports update Juliet All right thanks so much Dan coming up We're going to join Bloomberg opinion columnist Matthew broke He's writing about how Hong Kong's top down COVID policies are undermining the city's individual resilience and adaptability also keeping an eye on market action early this Tuesday here in Asia We are seeing some upward momentum in the equity markets then it came to two 5 is up by around 8 tenths of 1% as is Australia's.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"ajax" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"This is Bloomberg daybreak Asia It's a quarter past the hour now Time for check of sport from around the world here's Dan schwarzman Thanks Brian Manchester United has begun interviewing candidates to be the next permanent manager at Old Trafford with Ajax Amsterdam boss Eric ten hogg having already interviewed earlier in the week Other names on Manu short listing good PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino Seville manager yulin Lopez and Spain's Louis henrique Footnote kato in Spain reports that Barcelona has decided to try to keep us money then blade despite telling the winger back in January to leave if he wasn't going to sign an extension to stay The 24 year old has contributed 9 assists in 12 matches since then but his reports have a verbal agreement in place with Patti saint Germain Sourced to say Delaware's reps have asked for a net salary of €20 million per year while assigning bonus The Miami Dolphins have traded 5 draft picks to the Kansas City Chiefs the three time first team all pro wide receiver tyreek hill The 28 year old is receiving a massive contract extension of four years a $120 million the 72.2 million of it guaranteed Miami is sending this year's first round pick number 29 a second round pick number 50 along with the fourth round of this year and fourth and 6th rounders next year Both Miami and the New York Jets were the final destinations for hill to choose from for both teams having trades in place with Kansas City Finally Malcolm butler is returning to the Patriots on a two year deal with up to $9 million While it was originally signed by the Pats as an undrafted rookie free agent out of west Alabama back in 2014 I'm Dan schwarzman that your Bloomberg won't sports out there Markets headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day At Bloomberg dot com the Bloomberg business app and that Bloomberg quick tape This is a Bloomberg business flash So the equity markets in Tokyo and in Seoul have been up and running for about 17 minutes or so and we're seeing a little bit of weakness in both cases Crude oil is back above one 15 This is WTI.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"ajax" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"That's global X ETFs dot com slash income This is Bloomberg daybreak Asia It's a quarter past the hour now time for a check of sport from around the world Here's Dan schwarzman Thanks Brian Managed this united has begun interviewing candidates to be the next permanent manager at Old Trafford with Ajax Amsterdam boss Eric ten hag having already interviewed earlier in the week on the names on menu shortlisting food PSG bus Mauricio Pochettino Seville manager yulin la patte and Spain's Louis henrique Foot Mercado in Spain reports that Barcelona has decided to try to keep us money despite telling the winger back in January to leave if he wasn't going to sign an extension to stay The 24 year old has contributed 9 assists in 12 matches since then but his report to have a verbal agreement in place with petty saint Germain Sources say delays reps have asked for a net salary of €20 million per year plus assigning bonus The Miami Dolphins have traded 5 draft picks to the Kansas City Chiefs at three time first team all pro wide receiver tyreek hill The 28 year old is receiving a massive contract extension of four years a $120 million the 72.2 million of it guaranteed Miami is sending this year's first round pick number 29 a second round pick number 50 along with the fourth round of this year and fourth and 6th rounders next year Both Miami and the New York Jets were the final destinations for hill to choose from but both teams having trades in place with Kansas City Finally Malcolm butler is returning to the Patriots on a two year deal with up to $9 million While it was originally signed by the Pats as an undrafted rookie free agent out of west Alabama back in 2014 I'm Dan schwarzman that your Bloomberg will sports op aid Markets headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day At Bloomberg dot com the Bloomberg business app And that Bloomberg quick tape This is a Bloomberg business flash We had an interesting development in the US Treasury market today The entire yield curve shifted lower after a couple of days of just punishing kind of price action in the bond market sending.

Pop Culture Leftovers
"ajax" Discussed on Pop Culture Leftovers
"Day donald was only powerful because of a device when it came down to it thorns showed up and fucking booms dead like there's doors not showing up at a slush house and just thrown down the fucking acts and that's it was really only. He's as spanos without any clothes on ernie glove on he's he's bucking nothing. Well i mean think about like when we visited nowhere in guardians of the galaxy a whole civilization of aliens are living in the head of a celestial. Jay that's how big and powerful size that's kind of a classic kirby is now is just immeasurable objects. And be yeah. I can't wait to see how cinematic they that i can't wait to. Finally that's what he did here. He did this for the marvel. Cinematic universe excuse me marble. And then when he left. Marvel and dc created the new gods. Oh yeah almost mirror images exactly exactly. We celestial in guardians of the galaxy. We did the collector showing the them. Yes yeah yeah. I but we see into and we see how that changed through. Will we see a version of we can say they can say. We saw version of the celestial. Whatever that could mean so. But you're right. Y- i don't think the creative team is bogged down or tight those images that we saw i. They're free to interpret. There's a bunch of reasons why the attorneys didn't intervene. Maybe their memories were wiped. Maybe like they felt like you know that they thought that maybe the avengers could defeat the fan fantas on their own and that if they intervened that that may warrant the celestial hs to destroy earth they thought maybe they think that if we if earth can prove itself that it can defend itself maybe the celestial will not destroy it and so they just left the events play out and now you know ajax let's them know that this is not the case and maybe like they're to blame for meddling too much earth history and and you know the celestial going to destroy earth. There's the celestial the judge and maybe ariss from the judge has made up his mind to destroy earth. How crazy would it be if because they're the internals in like they're they're like part of like the creation of the universe and everything. How crazy would it be like with the snap. We see a scene of them and because like because they are eternal whatever they don't actually dust away when said they lose their powers from them. And that's why they can't intervene for a snap version because everything's very quick with dana's showing up and everything on earth like tossed two or three hours puts everybody on earth. That's like ten twenty minute battle. Feel i would honestly at this. I would say that. Like i would..

KLBJ 590AM
"ajax" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
"Not get de escalated to the point where they have to call a PD. Because a PD is completely corrupted. There. You go by any any questions, Ladies and gentlemen, Yes, Here's City Councilman Mackenzie Kelly told by the city manager's office and a PD that this is a protest and a free speech zone. And so as such there not moving these individuals right now, so they're Ugo. The mayor is siding with These these group of protesters as opposed to the almost 100,000 people who voted yes, on property. Yeah, You know, I drive past there every single morning on the way to work and you've been passed. There's well tied and it is a absolute disgrace. It's an absolute disgrace, you know, and we were talking about how Austin needs to be spruced up downtown right now to get ready for tourism. That's Ah, that's putting it Mobley. How about absolutely hosed down hap so absolutely scraped of everything that's going on down there Right now. We're not ready to have tourists Come back to the city. We have never looked. Worse than we look right now. It looks horrible tied. It looks horrible. And you know what? Also adding to that I noticed this morning because all the scooters and bikes, sir, back all the rentals That looks horrible is well, it looks junky. They're just kind of strewn about just littering everything. It's an absolute disgrace. This isn't Austin and man, I tell you to bring somebody back to Austin. Who has it? Maybe been here in the 40 years or something like that, and go. Have a look. Here's your city. Now. It would be an amazing thing to watch. It is 6 21 you could jump in at 51283605 90. Let's give him some business news Round rock based in Infineon Electric, they have raised $40 million.2 scallops production of the electric vehicle Motors. It's a big deal, right? Yeah, The round was led by energy innovation capital and included participation from some previous investors. Cottonwood Technologies, Chevron Ventures. Ajax Strategies Well, today, the company is raised $55 million infinitum, Electric says, is also sold in equity stake to Rockwell Automation out of Wisconsin based they're based out of Wisconsin, and they make industrial automation parts and production things like that. Infinitum Electric. Founded in 2016 in Austin by CEO Ben Shuler. They moved around rock in 2019, probably because of the mess they've seen Building in Austin. I don't know that for sure. I just kind of threw that in. Yeah, the company develops motors and generators that integrate and a patent circuit board, which the company says cuts down on some of the costly and cumbersome equipment. Was required in the traditional motor manufacturing, so they're kind of on the cutting edge right there in round rock, Texas, great story, raising a bunch of money and really expanding great in the world of electric Motors for them now, also in business news. What do you think county is approved Some of the biggest changes to the homestead exemption seniors and Williams and County will see their exemption climbs in the current $30,000 all the way up to $90,000. And for disabled residents. It'll climb from 20,000 to $75,000 and tax assessor collector Larry Gaddis expects this to be a major assist. Adopting an exemption in my particular in my opinion is the best targeted relief that you can provide, and for the first time ever all homesteaded property owners will become eligible for a 1.5% exemption or $5000 exemption. Whichever is greater. Patrick Osborne, NewsRadio. Kilby James, Get a full report of that story and how it may affect you and Williamson County at news Ready, okay. LBJ dot com. So why you know this? This red hot real estate market continues and trying to answer some of the questions why prices have climbed so much? I mean, it's the obvious. It's just not enough homes on the ground. The demand is through the roof and the supply is very low. This is all, according to the National Association of Realtors, which reveals that there are 1.6 million U. S. Homes on the market in April, representing a 20% drop from the year before fewer homes and at least one expert is blaming the shortage on while the pandemic Yeah, this here's a quote this data. The data is consistent with this hypothesis that Cove it has encouraged potential buyers to move from urban apartments to suburban homes. That's what Craig Lazara says He's the managing director of the index investment strategy and SMP DJ I. The demand may represent buyers who accelerated purchases that would have happened anyway over the next several years. But the pandemic just kind of sped it up if you will, and has created a permanent shift in the demand curve. For housing. We get more on this from money reporter Jessica Ettinger for the 10th straight month and in March prices rose the most in 15 years, according to S and P Case Shiller In April, Buyers cried uncle and sales of brand new homes took a dive prices for a newly built homes up 20%.

Greek Gods and Human Mythtakes
"ajax" Discussed on Greek Gods and Human Mythtakes
"Odysseus in athena kind of this interesting moment because she kinda he. He's pretty much like. Oh yeah fina i remember. You helped me out a lot during the trojan war for insurance right now. Is that whereas all you a familiar. Yeah so you troy because you helped us out a lot and then didn't see you for about ten years. Lot's happened since then. So what's the deal. What's good and she's like all pows daddy. I was distracted at all that. Don't worry about it. I was mad because little ajax raped. Cassandra my temple. And then i was like you know what i'm not helping greeks anymore and then ten years later and let you know what odysseas ena guy. Maybe i'll help them out. I'll throw him a bone and this is something like oh died makes me feel real good insane and before you go much further. The funniest part with that is just that whole argument like you know. I've i've always been on your side but have you because at this point. This is pretty mad. Why don't you don't questioned the authority of the gods unless you're pretty mad and but luckily so is and she's like buddhists that armor while you're still okay right now and i'd be like yeah you know you said you're gonna keep me. Kim's trojan war wasn't been ten years. And i feel like you weren't there that range in this homers kind of evoking. He's expecting us to know certain things. And he's expecting us to know what happened in between the trojan war and the odyssey and during that this is when when the whole incident with ajax the lesser happened is right about when he ended up stabbing polyphemus. So it's important to note that the gods of the greek mythology. They're not omnipotent there. They are all knowing when they're focused but if they're distracted and they're not focused on you then they're not there to help because she would have been there and i'm like hey maybe don't tell them your name but she wasn't there.

Switch4Good
"ajax" Discussed on Switch4Good
"And i'm sorry because i- i inserted myself when you're giving a list of the important of being a regenerative organic label so can please continue now. We understand organic needs. Tell us more about what the how regenerative organic improves on that. Yes so so. The the three pillars of regenerative organic certification. The one is the organic standards of the lack of chemical inputs. And lack of gmo's the second is an trade that the labor the people involved in the production it are fairly treated and the third is animal welfare and this is again is an area that organic doesn't address trade doesn't address To animal welfare that any animals that happened to be involved in the production whether they are the production or whether they're habitat might have been impacted by the production that the that the welfare was was preserved and protected. So let's take palm well Let's dive into hot topic right there. So emit palm. Oil is a plant based oil. it doesn't require animal but however the way the oil has been produced in the world has been devastating to habitat for indigenous animals. So you can say does animal welfare to palm it has to do with how those fields developed than were they were they clear cutting jungles in habitats that that house many animals displaced seven such so regenerative organic certification takes into consideration on the whole a whole realm of of animal wellbeing. Whether they were directly involved. Were not so what you'll see is the regenerative organic logo which looks like a little a little leaf with our annette little circle with to lease. And then you'll see the word bronze silver gold and that would be on on the label. So that would be on our label. And then when it's just an ingredient like our oil that's a word in the ingredient list because you can't certify a whole a whole multi ingredient product. We can't put the label on the soap even though it contains regenerator organic Palm and coconut oil It you know obviously in in this whole entire Field that you're speaking about your your very woke media. You really are clearing things up for so many of us listening. I know And i'd love to just dive into your woke moments. I suppose i'm probably not the only one who has made changes on behalf of their children that they weren't motivated enough to make on behalf insults. But i'll take it. I appreciate it at the time. I did have a. You know the the two year old that was into everything. And i didn't realize he was even with me. You know i would clean subversively like when they were napping i would go sneak off claims knowledge. You wanna do when you find that your bed. And so. I didn't realize he was there and i had. I had a spray bottle and i'd set it down you know. He's a kid likes to fiddle a stops. Pick that thing up just right in his mouth and i was astounded that not even poison control knew what was in it. I think we decided. How can you not know within this. Like what are you there for was it. Was it like a windex or it was four zero nine four or nine to put the ingredients on four nine all the chemicals. No no no. No ingredients have not had to be on cleaning products until california's been the first state to pass in increasing ingredient. Disclosure act And it went into effect last year on websites and supposed to go into effect on product labels and the hope is that with california being such a large that manufacturers will be change the the nation and not just for california youngster prior to that the only thing you had on on cleaning products was hazard labels i mean so if they had certain ingredients it would trigger certain hazard labels helped a little bit secondly bc hazard label that says causes damage to the unborn child. That's that's a problem but you wouldn't know specifically what was in it so now that is starting but like just now just last year's. Wow gosh so so what did you what did you do. I mean you need to know what it was. It was okay. And that was your. That was a big shift for you using your whole by mom still. She still has to clean certain things with ajax because she just says nothing else works so to get off the ajax and breathing that there's so many like levels on which to convince people and i actually have an article about like how to convince people that they need to get on board the clean the green cleaning boat. I guess some people in knowledge like they don't trust that a can clean as as well as you know bleach out or they don't trust that baking soda can scour things as well as ajax or comet. Sometimes it's so emotional and so habit in their mother used it. They've been using all these years it in. There's there's a comfort and satisfaction there. Sometimes it's sensory it sometimes. It's like that doesn't smell right that these green cleaners. They don't smell clean enough. We are addicted to that. Like knows our heartedly. Be able to inhale type smell clean and so there so many levels than you almost have to dive into some psychology with your target audience. Figure out what is it. What is it that they They're kinda hung up on. And how can we get them around. Not an easy thing. But you've learned a lot. Yeah so that moment when my son spray the four nine to his mouth and that i called control nicer out low like they look sick and he was fine but i think it was that day the next day that i made my first bottle of albus housecleaning spray with the doctor. Bronner scouts deal soap. And you would think that. I of all people would have done that earlier out. But i am and so i started using. That was the first i would say. Green cleaner i started to use was was using a spray with a spray bottle or cup of our soap and water.

31 Thoughts: The Podcast
The NHL Inches Closer To A Return
"What's the very latest. Like i know this is very fluid and changing and what you say now is not going to be true five minutes from now but his as best you're able to to grab and try to grasp some water in your hand and not let it slip through your fingers. Where are we at. I think we're in the grinding stage. There grinding away at the protocols there grinding away at the schedule there. Grinding away at the setup the divisions temporary realignment there grinding away at the transition rules. All of this stuff and you know basically people have been telling me it's endless. Zoom calls trying to figure it out and the players in the league decided that they're not going to touch their ask ro. They said they weren't doing that. But in order to to a greater deferments they said we consider certain things one was not this upcoming season but next season which is twenty one twenty two extra five hundred thousand dollars on the cap. Another five hundred thousand a year later and the league wasn't willing to go for that. I know they suggested compliance buyouts but as long as the players didn't have to pay for them and the league wasn't going for that. I think that one thing that also had been talked about was could individual players. Say yes we're willing to defer even if the whole group didn't agree to it but that was way too complicated and it didn't go anywhere so they didn't go anywhere on the financials and now they're you know they're grinding away. All the other stuff taxi squad. How big the is going to be if the ross twenty five people. How does that affect the cab house. The realignment gonna work first. Minnesota was in the pacific and then saint. Louis was in the pacific. Minnesota was out and then they were talking about saint louis and minnesota going to the pacific and dallas going into the central division. Apparently dallas has said. You know we'll do whatever but they laugh the pacific a few years ago to get back into that that central time zone so they're happy With doing that. I know the players were hoping to vote end of the weekend maybe beginning of next week and the league sort of middle towards end of next week. I think that's what everyone's kind of aiming for so as you mentioned off the top. They're the latin packing that you mentioned that they're not touching the financial some conversation about it. And will you do this if we do that. But ultimately that remains the same and they move onto the return to play. All the protocols involve is this the rare case. And we'll do this all under the umbrella of the current incarnation of this. Nhl goes back to. Oh four zero. Five and bob good now and the salary cap etcetera. Is this the first case that we've seen where the nhl pa dug in its heels. Didn't give in didn't budge and one. Here's why i'm not giving you a yes sooner or later. This bill is going to get paid. I think this generation of players could say yes we won. We stood strong. We agreed to a deal. We didn't move from the deal. Though thing that the commissioner is right about from what he said publicly is that it's a fifty fifty deal yup and at some point in time the bill has to be paid and the biggest issue. The owners have is cash flow. This is why some of them are really upset. Cash flow is going to be down in the league. Because there's going to be no fans in the building. This year will not be fifty fifty. It's going to tip towards the players. Probably the most ever. It's going to tip towards the players and the escrow that's going to be collected is in no way going to be equal what's going to be owed. Yup it's possible. After this year the players are gonna. Oh the owners more than a billion dollars as a matter of fact depending on who you locked talk to. It's not just possible. It's likely i'm just being careful. 'cause i'm getting my math from everywhere else and i haven't sat down and done it myself. But it's likely that they're going to owe them more than a billion dollars and the problem. Is that the schedule of that. Pay is slower than the owners would like. So there's gonna be some cash flow issues so they're unhappy but what it means is. Is that the cap is not going to go up. Maybe for the entirety of this. Cba yup so that affects the players and the other thing is at some point in time. This money is going to become do. And what's that going to mean like their owners right now. Who are saying their concern. Is that this six year deal. There's a time where it gets triggered to seventh year if the losses are at a certain amount and they will be so after seven years the players are still gonna hold the owners money and that's going to become part of the next cba and what that's gonna mean and this might send us all into retirement. Jeff is that six or seven years from now there's gonna be one hell of being negotiated all because the owners are gonna come into. Its saying you owe us hundreds of millions of dollars and the players are going to say well we think part of it. Some of that should be forgiven worried about this. This is a long term thing. But i can tell you the owners are thinking about it now and the league is thinking about it now so the only reason. I say it's not unequivocal. Yes for the players is that there are some players playing now who are going to be hugely affected by this. What was the line that you used on me on hockey central. Oh this is Travis ajax sang jack hughes. Yeah you're going to pick up this bill and that's definitely part of this so i think the current players. It's a win the guys who won't be playing in six or seven years. It's a win but the guys who will be it's not a win historically though is just as an aside. I mean bob. Good no talked about this in the four. Oh five negotiation salary caps always pit player versus player. Because you define a pie. Everyone fights for their piece of it so it shouldn't come to any surprise that again. This is the players association. Saying you know what if anyone's going to get stuck with the bill here. It's going to be the kids. The rookies amongst all the players that are capped. And everybody is the rookies triple capped. You know there's a team salary cap. There's an individual players salary cap and there's a rookie salary cap as well. This is the history. This is the history of Of the of the nhl or and happens in in every sport is always the guys that are coming in like. Listen shane right. Hasn't played a single game in the nhl. He's affected by this decision. Yes absolutely and you know if go back. Fifteen years. The highest paid players in the nba or the picks glen robinson number one. Pick think nine hundred nine ninety five sixty nine million and the people in the league were like we're stopping this. The veterans are said. This is crazy so they came up with the nba rookie salary cap. You look at the nfl. The quarterback so used to be taken to the top of the draft. Anybody got taken to the top of the draft huge deals. The veterans said. We're putting a stop to this and they did. That's the way it works and it's not just like that in sports there's unions all over the world that do this kind of thing they take care of the current worker at the expense of the future. One it's not unusual and that's exactly what happened here sooner or later. This bill is going to become do okay so you talked about how this to the grind time right now in the nhl in the players association trying to get this thing hammered outs I'm curious about a couple of things here on vaccines in a second But in the summer players were allowed to opt out. Now is a much different time. We didn't know as much about covid. Nineteen as we do now. We knew the we are heading into unknown. But was the bubble entire landscape. Can we just didn't know there were questions. And there were certain risks as some players opted out in. Everyone said no problem we understand. How much is opt out an issue right now boy. That's a great question. I think we could see some retirements. Yep i think the other thing is how comfortable do some people feel like playing if you watch the news and don't live in a cave or read the news. We are two or three months away from the vaccine. starting to have a real positive effect on society. We probably won't have full fans until next season. Dr fauci said a week ago. The next league to begin its season with full fans will likely be the nfl in september but were getting closer however these next two months. They're going to be ugly painful

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The Promise of Cloud-Native Gaming
"The first voice. We hear his jade as she explains how. She became obsessed with a young age. None of the thongs. We take an investment advice. Ca six nc dot com slash disclosures for more information. So i always knew. I wanted to make games. I figured it out. When i was about twelve years old i was visiting my uncle. Who lived in san francisco at the time. And i made it my mission to beat him at all of his games before i left for the and it was during that time that it dawned on me that someone gets sneak games and i thought awesome. Why not me. I had already been into robotics and done a little bit of programming. That's when i really decided to focus on that as a creator and started working on game projects mice airtime so how does building for cloud differ from what you've done before have always been attracted by the bleeding edge of games aims constantly. Reinvented if you look at what. A video game was ten years ago. It was totally different twenty years ago. What drew me to for example working on the assassin's creed franchise in building that up. The next consoles were coming in. That was big opportunity. Go okay what can we do with eight x the processing power and so a lot of those questions not have pushed me towards my career decisions all along as what attracted me to google this time which is okay. It's not ajax. It's the cold data centers processing power. Okay it's the whole model for how we think about client. Server multi-player games needing to work is totally offended and change some of the largest games today fortnight clans. They run most of their network on the cloud. So john what distinguishes what we have now from true cloud streaming or what you call it gaming. Which is what we're seeing now. Looks like it's actually mostly being hoisted existing council enters title development for playstation Stocks on and it was been found. These gains fundamentally different popcorn in some most excited about the second way of games that might become around the corner be called in cloud needed games. What really on any game. It's built around four cloud that's only play of all in the cloud infrastructure as opposed to something. We are currently in the first wave of cloud gaming and really what. We're seeing the convenience of cloud gaming. What we're seeing is okay. It's all the games that we can play another places but we get rid of the download time. We can play more instantly. We don't have to worry about dates to play on different screens other great benefits by the really exciting thing. And i think that's what's gonna be kind of the cleveland of what. Tv was radio is when we unlock. What the second wave of cloud gaming one of the things is obviously the client server model right. Now you're limited to the interactions and simulations that can run the locally on people's machines no matter what even if you're running your example fortnight is running on the cloud and a lot of other games are as well in the back end. There's still designed with the idea that they have to run on a local pc or a local consoler local mobile device in some cases. And really what's going to unlock not only the processing power and what we call elastic q. Of the data center but also the idea that essentially any game can be designed like one big land party. So you don't have to worry about networking times. You can at least know exactly what those are in an designed for them. Measure them in a consistent way and also hits up against a limit of how big of a shared experience you. Are there new game mechanics or even game genres that. You find uniquely enabled through the cloud. Johnny britain about how it might help solve games. Cold start problem. But what are some of the other mechanics. You see enabled by cloud gaming when you think about the magic of cloud gaming. You're being sent a stream that from the pipes and stuff. It looks exactly like a stream of video data when you think about this new paradigm there can be a one to sort of infinite and very strange connection of what in quits impact that stream so if you think about it someone. Typing in the side of a youtube shot can have an input into my environment. They type tomato tomatoes. Start falling from the sky in my game. Thousands of connected to my game could be. They're playing the rule of. Let's say zombie hoard. That's attacking those all could be real players right and they're in quicker just on a mobile phone in a very simple interface for doing that. Because the zombie needs controls. I think a lot of the really exciting things that disassociation of direct relationship between number of people connected to client either one or exceed or whatever. Hundred is ugly. The biggest we've seen and this way. That huns of inputs can impact. The simulation live

AP News Radio
Devils end Lightning team record tying 10-game win streak
"A ten game winning streak for the Tampa Bay Lightning came to an end as they were defeated by the devils on the road by the final score three to one Tampa's Tyler Johnson gave the team a one nothing lead in the second period but that would be the lone scoring for the bolts in the game has Jersey goaltender Louis dimming stopped twenty six shots and the nine doubles Andy Greene tied the game one to one and Travis Ajax corporate proved to be the game winner to close out the second period we've been able to smother some teams and and and play with the puck little Marin and answering these games are starting to get more more confidence in situations and we're making making better place and smarter plays for the devils was their second one of the weekend over one of the top Eastern Conference teams coming off a road victory over the Washington Capitals on Saturday my point already New York New Jersey

AP News Radio
Devils end Lightning team record tying 10-game win streak
"A ten game winning streak for the Tampa Bay Lightning came to an end as they were defeated by the devils on the road by the final score three to one Tampa's Tyler Johnson gave the team a one nothing lead in the second period but that would be the lone scoring for the bolts in the game has Jersey goaltender Louis dimming stopped twenty six shots and the nine doubles Andy Greene tied the game one to one and Travis Ajax corporate proved to be the game winner to close out the second period we've been able to smother some teams and and and play with the puck little Marin and answering these games are starting to get more more confidence in situations and we're making making better place and smarter plays for the devils was their second one of the weekend over one of the top Eastern Conference teams coming off a road victory over the Washington Capitals on Saturday my point already New York New Jersey

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Jonathan Reinink - Building Modern Monoliths with Inertia.js
"I guess maybe the best list of SAR would be talking about like what Inertia Jay actually is? What problems does it try to solve? Especially Ashley with In comparison to the approach that we talked about las on the podcast. Yeah for sure. Let's let's dig in. So I think I think it actually works out pretty well kind of where this conversation ended last time and kind of where I went with that am kind of following that discussion So to recap a little bit which you already did A bit the whole idea that our the whole problem. I was trying to solve When we spoke last time was was really Trying to simplify my applications I was using I build my applications using Lavelle and I use blade read also use view whenever I need some sort of interactivity which in my applications I found that I want to use view more and more it was just just a very natural thing that happened in my apps I have a lot of. My apps are Pretty Standard Web APPs that have forms a lot of forms and what I wanted an often reach for view to kind of help me build those forms and build those pages I kind of not totally satisfied. Fight with what I can produce just Houston Classic Server side server side Tempting and form submissions. So what had happened is I would have my APP which would have all my road to my controllers that would render these blade templates so server side views which inside of them would contain some html and then in addition to that would also have a a certain amount of view components kind of Mixed in with that. HTML and that worked pretty good. This is pretty standard right But the problem that I faced faced with that is I was constantly juggling between my blade templates and my view templates owes I found myself self jumping back and forth from blade to my view components. And I found that like a very UN like Yeah it just didn't feel a very good way to it was kind of just an non efficient Sort of constantly having to shift the two different paradigms between like server side Renner template in language and a fully javascript rendering system. And I think the even the most annoying part was that I would have situations situations where I'd have a page in my APP that I needed to add some sort of simple javascript functionality to it and I would have to I found myself constantly taking these blade templates that I had written and having to convert them over to view templates and I found that kind of a painful process like oh I just want to add this one simple piece of functionality. shirow maybe it's some sort of conditional loading based on state or something else and now I have to go through the process of converting this template to view template. And I just I. I really didn't like that. I just kind of wanted to be able to get in make a change and not have a small little thing. Turn into an hour long job just because I happen to read it in blade originally so that really like pushed me so what. I ended up finding myself doing as this evolve. I ended up finding myself creating these page components so In view so I have these view page components. So what would end up happening. was I'd have my controller. which would render a blade template and that blade template would literally have like one an html element rendered in which was that that page view page component? And then from there I would go and just build the page in view you and it didn't really take long for me to realize that was kind of silly because I had all these into intermediary blade views views that literally did nothing more than just render this view template or yeah this view page component. So that's really what got me thinking. Well maybe there's kind of like a better way of doing this. So that the point of our last discussion. That's where I was at each one of these pages I actually think in in that article. I might have come up with a system where I actually rendered Actually basically created a single view blade view which would render out whatever component passwords. Actually in. Yeah so yeah so that sorry. I'm trying to remember how far I got in that at that stage age so and by what I was doing there is it was still essentially. Every single page load was a full service side. Page load And then I was what I was doing to Kinda give it even a bit more of like the SPCA feel So to avoid the full page loads was using turbo links and turbo links. If you're not familiar with it it's basically Away it's a way within your application to kind of like convert classic server side rendered application creation until like an SPCA and what it does. Basically hijacks click events like link click events and loads the next page. Whatever the pager can go oh too low to using Ajax and just does Does actually like some dom manipulation to replace Whatever the new pages or whatever the existing pages with the new page and it kind of handles all the the history state and whatever else Accordingly and that was cool it felt good it was because now I essentially had an SPA. But I was using kind of classic server side routing and controllers and all that but the the problem with that approach was that turbo links was really not designed for that turbo links was really designed for when you build applications that are fully server side rendered at this point I essentially had an application that was fully client side rendered. I just happened to be curbing it as a more classic basic services up with separate endpoints So it really was kind of like the wrong tool for the job because what ended up happening is turbo links. Just the way a works on every single page load it would completely destroy the current instance of view which are meant which meant on every single page visit. That view had to reboot so to speak and re initialized. And that created a flicker which I wasn't happy with it's amazing the lengths that all go to you as a web developer to avoid a page flicker it really earliest anyway. So that's I'm like how can I get away from this. Page flicker saw aw. I hacked around with her links and kind of the setup for quite a while and then I thought to myself you know what maybe the problem is. I shouldn't be returning. HTML on the subsequent page loads. And that's really when I had like this brainwave idea like well. What if on subsequent page low so the initial so page load it would obviously be an html kind of that that whole standard set up but on subsequent page loads when you click a link instead of returning a full html response? What if it only returned the data in needed for the next page which would be returned as Jason that somehow client side it would know how to replace the current page component with whatever the new page component own? It is right and then pass it whatever necessary props data that page component needs so. That's there's lots of detail in there but we that's a really kind of how how I got to this idea of inertia J s because at that point by doing it that way I could maintain the current view. Instance and in view has this feature I forget what it's called but I think it's it's called dynamic components where you can dynamically switch a component to some other component and And that's really kind of the the the the key feature that inertia uses to kind of make all this possible and that's a that's a feature available and other client side frameworks like Like react in Felton. Yeah well those. Those are the two that I know of that support. That yeah awesome. Yeah so that's a it's a pretty interesting approach for sure I think I think it's probably worth like talking about in a little bit more detail. The exact like song and dance. That actually happens because I think that'll help people understand exactly what you're trying to do. So I'll kind of explain. I guess like the way I understand. Did you tell me what I got right. And what's wrong the way that I understand. It is like so so kind of like your approach reason before inertia the very first response that you get from like your larval ob is basically the same that you would get with their previous approach. You make a request to the server some html all comes back in that html. There's like a a tag somewhere with like an APP. Id or something something that says like hey view. This is where you're going to mount onto and you have some data attributes on there that kind of says this is the compage component that you should be loading and like this is the props for for that. Should we passed into that page. And that's all stuff that comes from the server so in your controllers. You're basically instead of returning a traditional blade you you're you're basically returning a little data instruction that says this is the component. This is the props on. That should be used so you get that. HTML back Inertia his job at this point is Israeli. Just like sort of parsing out the information from your html like those data attributes and stuff and telling view like hey render this component and render it with these props so then view takes over boots up mount itself to that route element. renders the component there and stuff but then subsequent navigation is work. It's really

BBC World Service
Ajax shares energised by thrilling Champions League win
"Wanting a huge shock in the Champions League in two thousand sixteen of course, Real Madrid. What champions of Europe two thousand seventeen champions again last year? They won the title for a third season in a row this year. They have lost too young and unfancied I ex team in the knockout stage despite winning the first like to one in the Netherlands, a four one home defeat by the Dutch club makes I XE only the second team in history to go to Madrid Spanish bio stadium and overturn a first leg deficit in a European knockout time Madrid's, Mark and newspaper has the headline like a tombstone here. Lies a team that made history or one Castro from the paper showing this on the new state is this really the game that marks the death of this recent golden era. Yes. Definitely. I mean this period. Walter historical a three Champions League consecutive on the four champions in the last five years. So I mean, they deserve this. This nicknamed on this team because no nobody did what they have done. But also yesterday lies. You know, the the in in. A miracle way. Because nobody expected one one foreign Bernabeu stadium on the ridiculous of the of the team was such a big that we have to make this headline in today's newspaper. So twelve points behind boss learning in the league and outs of every Cup. Now, the season is basically over. So we're already talking about rebuilding what do Madrid half to do to turn this slump around. Well. Okay. But firstly, of course, Solari one continue even considering that he was renewed until two in twenty one. But he won continue. Of course, they will sign coach with a big name. I'll agree Jergen Klopp one of these mountain county. This is the the names right now on the table. Also, of course. Someplace will go away, including probably got his bail people. Lisa bit bid for that guy. Bail is over for him. Considering all of his great play over how it's over for him to sign big players. I mean, hassle probably another good striker. But I feel will be a lot of movement in the in the