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"novell" Discussed on Cyber Security Today

Cyber Security Today

06:07 min | 1 year ago

"novell" Discussed on Cyber Security Today

"News researchers at Fortnite found a new bot net that can be used for denial of service attacks. It's called enemy bot and is believed to have been created by the threat group. It leverages routers with easily cracked or stolen passwords. Developers using the spring framework for creating Java apps were reminded of the need to patch the sweet fast, and that's because unpacked versions can be hijacked by the mirai botnet. IT departments using the AWS lambda computing platform were worn to watch for malware that can install crypto mining apps, Panasonic, acknowledged its Canadian division suffered a cyberattack. The Conti ransomware gang is taking credit. And the U.S. and europol announced the seizure of the dark website called raid forums, where stolen data was bought and sold. The U.S. also unsealed 6 criminal charges laid against the site's founder and chief administrator and is trying to extradite him from Britain. From Montreal, Terry cutler of psychology labs is now plugging in, good afternoon. Hey, Howard, how are you? I'm very well. Thank you, and yourself. So far, so good. You're looking forward to a long weekend. I sure am. Hopefully the cybercriminals will give me a day off. I don't think there's much luck in that. As I said earlier in the show, identity management day was held this week. It sponsored by companies itself, identity and access management security controls. As a way to remind IT leaders of the importance of this security control first, what does identity management include? Well, if I'm going to high level this, it's basically technology that would allow you to give privileged access to your employees to log into systems as quickly as possible and easy as possible while the logging is happening while two factor dedication is happening and provides them secure access to services that they typically would have access to. I'll give you an example. So this is going, this is dating myself now. So I used to be a premium support engineer for novell. And I want to technologies we had there was, of course, identity and access management. And we had this concept there called zero day start and zero day stop. Because we're seeing a lot of issues where people would, let's say, start at a company, but then when they leave the company, their accounts still stayed open, or they had bad passwords, or issues where the employee needed access to another system, which required another team to create their account, and then they would forget about it, or didn't have the proper password strength. It would be different from the Active Directory. So with zero they stopped, there they start. It was basically I would start at novell. It would create my account in e-direct or at the time. Then it would synchronize the Active Directory account there, create an extension in the phone system to go into the process management to order my cell phone, and set me up in the building system. And in a moment I leave novell, all those accounts get locked in one shot. And then the management gets a notification that I'm now disabled. And system is secure. So it's something like that. That's required today. So identity management is the managing of whatever kind of identity control is used at the company, whether it's passwords, whether it's multi factor authentication, whether it's buying metrics, to managing that from the onboarding of a new employee, as he shifts from job to job within the company so that access to certain assets, if we moves to a different department, he may not have access now to the databases that he had before. And then the last step is when the employee leaves, the deletion of his access privilege is his tax account. That's right. And there's also another cool feature because we assume some stuff in healthcare. And let's say you were a doctor and this was, I believe, it was a real case. What happened was these two doctors were married at one point, they were divorced. And one of them worked at the hospital, the other one was a patient. And that person accessed his medical records when they weren't supposed to. At this point, there was a log that occurred. Saying that this person is trying to access information that they don't have access to. And then the senior management receives a notification and requires a justification why they want the access that record. So this technology is all there. It's just that it's very, very difficult to implement. Right. And identity management also includes access management, which is you can access this particular database or you can't access that particular database. And what privileges you have. So it's privileged access management as well, which means you may be able to access a whole bunch of assets, in which case you have highly privileged access. You may have administrator access. And it's important that the IT department have complete control over that. There's even another part that was available was called user activity monitoring, where it's like, you know, if one person is always in the system, logging in from Montreal, let's say, and now the account has been taken over by somebody else or being reused by somebody else in another location, the system will pick that up and based on policies it'll either deactivate the account or send an alert. All these capabilities are possible. According to a number of surveys, many data breaches have identity related elements. Such as taking advantage of stolen or.

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"novell" Discussed on Software Engineering Daily

Software Engineering Daily

06:27 min | 1 year ago

"novell" Discussed on Software Engineering Daily

"Can you tell me a little bit about how you got your start in the industry? Absolutely. I started out a long time ago as a network engineer and I worked in a lot of IT outsourcing firms and helped with bootstrapping several startups where I wore several hats across the IT ops corporate security and network engineering back in the dark days of the Internet to help those companies get ready and I was often the first non developer technical hire for a lot of small startups in San Francisco in the 90s. Well, I've seen technology move pretty quick in my career. There were no docker containers when I started, for example, can you comment on any of the major innovations that are really influenced your career? Gosh, well I'm happy to not be doing novell networking anymore or working with token ring. But you touched on one of the big ones, I think, for me, through the bulk of my career, client server has been the dominant architecture. And dealing with the challenges of Linux or Mac or Windows OS on the client side as well as various flavors of the server side has it's evolved over time and certainly virtual machines change things. But for me, the modern push towards bringing the ability to use containers to use orchestration and instrumentation to really get a picture of the entire enterprise across multiple clouds, public and private, et cetera as well as on prem or whatever other flavors you happen to be rolling. That's fascinating to me. The advent of Kubernetes was eye opening for me in particular as a different view of how to see the bigger picture of how to govern and apply logic and standards across an organization as well as being able to really bootstrap using containers or what have you to get developers writing code quickly for me was one of the biggest changes I've seen going from taking weeks or days for a new developer to be really productive to it being days or even hours. That's one of the most fascinating pieces. And then from my own perspective, being able to apply standardization and being able to hit the targets you want to hit, either from internal standards, perspective from a compliance perspective from a security perspective, being able to do that at scale quickly through centralization. I've found that evolution fascinating. And I continue to watch where it goes, especially as we move towards no code and low code solutions. So this may be my the bias of my own experience, but I often see companies really playing catch up with those sorts of things, you know? They did really well in what you're saying. They made it easy for engineers to code, and now their victims of their own success going to try and lay some foundations for things like compliance. What do you find is the typical journey for a lot of companies? I think you hit the nail on the head. It's challenging as someone who has a deep background in engineering and security to where the compliance hat because we're often brought in 9 tenths of the way through the process and asked to take an existing product architecture what have you and get it compliant. Get it ready for someone to get their soc two, get it ready to go public so we can pass our socks audits, or whatever the business driver is to achieve a compliance objective. And frankly, that is a recipe for disaster. Trying to bolt on controls trying to do a checkbox approach to risk assessments is what I find one of the most interesting and exciting pieces of working in high growth companies and attempting to do security and compliance and risk management. But it's also one of the most frustrating because if you're not really taking an eyes open view of your risks in the design and discussion phases, if you're not understanding what your CD pipeline looks like and understanding what the how the auditors will look at it when they come around to test it, if you're not doing that early, you're really trying to bolt on controls. And they're only going to be as strong as the investment you've made in them. So I'm not a huge fan of taking a paper mache approach to compliance and hoping it lasts long enough until the auditors leave and then everyone breathes a sigh of relief and goes back to their real jobs. I'm much more fan of approaching, in fact, whenever I can. I don't even use the word compliance. I try to focus on the risk. I think all of us understand that there are risks we take in software development in running interesting cutting edge architecture at scale. There are risks we take in no one is asking us to not take those risks, but often it's as simple as documenting those risks, having the discussions with management and with engineering leadership and with security around the fact that we're taking certain risks at certain points in our growth cycle and understanding that we will mature and we will improve those later, but taking an eyes open view of where are we today and what makes sense today? Well, I realized they've changed the slogan, but I'm curious if you have a response or reaction to Facebook's original move fast and break things philosophy. I do admit that over time I certainly before I had to worry too much about security and compliance. And I really only had to do that the first time I was working at a startup once, and I remember we brought in I think the clothes around a funding we brought in some auditors from one of the big four, or maybe at the time, it was the big 5 to assess our security and our operational practices. And I remember I found it fascinating because they were asking questions that I really hadn't considered. I was certainly much more in the mode of oh gosh, it's four a.m. I've got paged and I need to fix this problem. I need to get the server back up. I need to get the services running. So I can sleep. And I do, I am a fan as an engineer of disruptive actions..

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"novell" Discussed on RollFare - A D&D Podcast

RollFare - A D&D Podcast

01:49 min | 1 year ago

"novell" Discussed on RollFare - A D&D Podcast

"You egypt for solo technically certain typefaces assigning historical inaccurate fiction title. What do you think this mucus will accomplish. No idea what. What does the mucus do in the fish does it have parody. Properties is it then never seen one so novell works how waste could be. Can i make a survival or nature. Check short the pfister's eighteen thirteen. Okay so i would say you you've heard of the the swamp Excuse me the swamp fish before. But you're you're not super familiar with what it is. It's pretty pretty rare and very very much Only found in this region so it's not something that has cousins or anything The relatable outside of this area so exists you know what exists and you know that They are large and during the The wet season. They're quite dangerous. They burn and is there a temple. Great that was the problem..

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"novell" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

Ubuntu Podcast

03:20 min | 1 year ago

"novell" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

"Well, it's a story that came up a few times around, I think the reason that it sticks in my brain is because it was around the time that I started doing the podcast, it was around 2009, 2010 that we did quite a few stories about this. And this was Google wave. So wave was announced at the time as basically a replacement for email. And it wasn't just because Google launching this new service and everyone can sign up for Google and use it. It was because it was going to be an open Federated protocol that not just you install Google's wave server in your organization, but people could write their own wave servers and people on one wave server could send messages to someone on another wave server. I completely forgot that it was Federated. I didn't realize that. Yeah, so novell, I think are the only the only other company I knew of who had an alternative implementation, which was called novell pulse, but I don't think that ever actually got off the ground because by the time they would have launched it, flatline Google by the time they would have launched it. Google had actually killed wave, I think. But at the time, it was amazing because you saw things like people would open a document in their web browser and start a conversation with someone and then they'd be typing and you'd see what they were typing come up in real time for the other person and it would be doing things like auto correct in real time. And rather than what people used to at the time, which as you spend aid is writing an email and send it and it gets sent and then they download it and then they could see it. And I remember you watching keynotes for people being wowed by all of this, which is now just completely parse to us these days. I can only imagine Google killed this so very, very swiftly because the only thing I remember about Google wave is that it was killed. I never got. I never got to use it or try it out. It was dead before I even realized it was a thing. I think it was a technology looking for a problem. It was a solution looking for a problem. I don't think there really was a bunch of problems with it. There were lots of cool technologies that were in wave that were then repurposed in other things like in ether pad and Google box and the chat thing in Google Docs. Exactly. I think that's the thing is waves ideas live on in other products. And have been copied in other products. Yeah, things like Google Docs office three 6 5 are the really obvious ones that you can see of picked up those features and kept them going, which is why these days you look at way when you think, so what? But yes, the other thing of course is that he wasn't killed. It was donated to the Apache software foundation where it became Apache wave, remember? No. And then died. And then died. Yes. Right next to open office. Exactly. Software doesn't go. It doesn't die. It gets donated to the Apache software foundation. And that is all the news for this week last week and the past 14 years. And that is all for episode 29. Thank you very much for listening. We'll see you next time for the final episode.

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"novell" Discussed on Cultivating Place

Cultivating Place

02:02 min | 1 year ago

"novell" Discussed on Cultivating Place

"And as they are expressed through seasonal traditions and festivals such as passover in easter in the spring and harvest festivals and the jewish festival of sukkot it in the autumn when i was eleven and being taught hebrew by my grandmother to prepare for to become bar mitzvah thirteen. She taught me first letters. And their sounds bob blah and then words and sentences and then we came to a sentence that had the hebrew letters You will hey and those letters. Those four letters in english are y h. w. h. in the western alphabet why h. w. h. And she told me to pronounce it. I don't i which means lord. And i said grandma you taught me the letter for non sound and for sound and they aren't there So it can't be and she said. I know just do it so i did it for a long time and then too long a story to explain why i found myself trying to pronounce it. The way was written why age w.h h. With no vowels so zaire where which has two thousand or yahoo hoover which is three thousand novell's at all. And when i tried what came out was and i thought my first thought was. Well i make sense. At least one of the real names of the real. God shouldn't.

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"novell" Discussed on Savage Lovecast

Savage Lovecast

04:50 min | 1 year ago

"novell" Discussed on Savage Lovecast

"Mary looks like we've finally. Even the score are going gonna take a minute but bear with me. It'll be worth that. Promise bartolo longo was born into an italian catholic family in eighteen forty one. His parents were devout catholics and so was bartolo until he went to college at college. He fell in with a bad crowd as one does. But in his case are tolo fell. In with a group of mediums and spiritualists who claim they communicate with the dad and he eventually wound up in a satanic cult as one does and was ordained a satanic priest. But it didn't stick. Our tolo was anxious and depressed and a friend convinced him to talk to a priest a catholic priest satanic priest and after listening to this pres natter on for three weeks bartolome cracked he renounced satanism and embraced catholicism or embraced catholicism. And he's now a saint. A junior saint beatified by pope. John paul second. That was the pope. We thought god would send adults who had consensual sex to hell while he sent. Priesthood rape kids onto new parishes. Anyway bartolo took the name rosario because he was very into the rosary when he joined the dominican order making him the third most famous. Rosario in history after rosario dawson. The actress loved her top five looking forward to seeing her and clerks three and rosario gambino of the gambino crime family. You may be wondering why. I know so much about this guy then why i am bothering you with us this morning. Well bartolo is the patron saint of the anxious and the depressed. So if the mets aren't working you can try praying to bartolo longo. That's how it works for us. Catholics god does hear our prayers. But god is a busy guy and so you have to ingratiate yourself with saints in hopes that they will intercede for you with god put in a good word about you with god and then your prayers will be answered. It works every time except for all the times. It doesn't work which is most of the time. But that's not one bothering you at this and it doesn't work. Please don't go off your meds and start praying to bartolo longo. Don't do that. I know about this guy. Because of the date he joined the dominicans and changed his name to rosario the date he took vows and took holy orders. October seventh nineteen eighty-one ninety eight years later on october. Seventh nineteen sixty four. I was born in a catholic hospital on the north side of chicago coincidence. Not according to marry not according to the person who has been blowing up my inbox with emails about bartolo longo for fifteen years according to my pen pal mary who maybe a listener this october. Seventh business is not a coincidence. Bartolo taking holy orders. On the same day i was born a century later. It is a sign. A sign from. God that i am destined to return to the catholic faith assign that i will one day divorce. My husband or announced my sin. Put down the dick and live a life like bartolo dead. Another event of world historical proportions had happened on october seventh in one thousand nine hundred two on october. Seven cats opened on broadway. So my thing for lycra catsuits and but plugs with tales coincidence or dame by god anyway i was thinking about berthollet. Rosario longer this weekend the catholic saying to her announced satanism after reading about Novell goma the catholic bishop who left the priesthood to run off with a satanist in barcelona about that's a bit of an overstatement goma resigned to live in sin to cohabitate with a lady shrink who writes erotica with satanic. Themes just divorced. They're living together. They aren't married. he's blowing loads. She's cranking out dirty devil novels but wasn't just any catholic bishop. He was a high profile supporter of conversion therapy for gays and performed exorcisms to drive out those gay demons because the devil is real and demons are real but gay people are picking it so i wrote to my friend mary on sunday just to let her know that we've even score. You got bartolo. Rosario longo we got bishop xavier goma per now you could return to the fold returned faith but at the moment the former bishop is looking for a job in barcelona as an agronomist. Which a whole hell of a lot more useful to society that an exorcist also world is on fire democracy is in peril. People are losing their minds. Please do what makes you happy. Be a dominican fine with me water runoff with a woman who writes satanic pornography. Sounds good so long as what makes you. Happy isn't setting fires attacking democracy or blowing up at people in airplanes in supermarkets. Have at all right coming up..

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"novell" Discussed on Hard Factor

Hard Factor

05:47 min | 1 year ago

"novell" Discussed on Hard Factor

"Dr sowell has Something say everyone. It's time for the tick-tock international moments tercel saugus guests. Thank you thank you okay. We're heading all over the damn place today. We're to start in spain so i'd like you to meet. Let's get a picture this guy i'd like you to meet. Whereas the spanish bishop areas like you to meet spanish bishops xavier novell skies a superstar and the catholic church in twenty ten. He became the youngest. Maybe the youngest bishop ever in general at the age of forty. one bishop ever forty-one. That's pretty impressive. He also has performed a number of exorcisms. He's an expert not only of demons but of gayness as he has backed the practice of conversion therapy. So he's just a guy's a real asset for jesus which is why it came out as such a shock when he hung up the tall silly hat or mitre. Check these things these bishops were here. Gayness is what he's saying little mistake he's done he's done he's done. He says he's done it. Okay hey how mitre. Last month. There was a huge surprise. He got the vatican's approval even for for personal reasons after meeting several times with the pope himself. Because that's the way he swings it turns out and this makes sense to why they let him quit. Bishop novell was madly in love with a divorce and her profession was erotic novelist of the satanic variety. Caballo steamy devil bang and shirts bush. Devil bay she you say mr sell for. She's a she's a psychiatrist so just like just cut pat. She's into that. I got a game that she won't last five minutes and plan exactly. Most famous book is the hell of gabriel's lust with satanic overtones less than the book. And this is this. Part of the translated. Amazon description is from her other popular book. The trilogy a- 'em nesia the trilogy of amnesia and this is the description. Is it correct for a psychiatrist to fall in love with his adolescent patient affected by severe picture of global What happens when the trash is stronger than any code of ethics or social pressure. Is it logical that the top also the try of trafficking money laundering and one of his virgins for sailor emotionally linked. Can you love murder intense stuff so fucking not check as a good move miami. Yeah he's he's gonna become a soil expert now he's gonna get huge in the field. Now he's going to be a superstar in like satanic eroticism. He's there for her dating a former bishop. Exorcist is the best thing possible for authenticity. Yeah he writes the forward. Yes she off you think about this. Did she exercise him of the catholicism. She sucks everything out of them. Will she did it. I mean she did. She's in iran. Good faith out of you. Yeah all right. Let's drain your faith. No more over there. Whoever got to that guy with blow job he was going to get into. It could have been farming could have been satanic rituals anything anyone's you suck this dick. She's a lot younger than him. Yeah he is. Having a time. Over to china where china built one hundred ninety foot statue of warrior god What's jing zhou fucking thing. It's pretty cool right. That's pretty bad assets. They're one of their main warrior. God's guangyin is what you said. The where guys name was the city zhangzhou. You're right. that's the word. God guan you in the city of shinjo so everyone should be happy about this thing right school looking very cool looking. It's a bronze poseidon. Poseidon was a mongolian Wrong the locals apparently hated saying it was an eyesore and that they never went to see the statue themselves and then the chinese central government said that the statue ruined guan us appearance and culture engine. Joe's like appearance and culture like the whole city. So that bitch had to go. That's a shock. Usually they love giant like statues and memorials over there also objectively that statue fox. Only good lincoln statue. I agree but now at amir price of one hundred thirty million yuan or twenty million dollars. They're going to relocate the nineteen story bronze statue. This is on top of the twenty six million in already cost to make in the first place. Ads for comment the architect and designer. The statue said well. That's the last time. I do something nice for them. I'm sorry this more than the quote continues because they're gonna kill me Hopefully zhanju you. Are they moving into. They say. I don't know but that guy's dead kept he'd statute embarrassed everyone. And then now for emperor g plays for keeps it for him has gone. He's gone cities back to normal. And lastly to end our journey. Where one man's journey begins. Italy has decided to quit reality and become a hobbit thirty seven year. Old nicholas gentile..

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"novell" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

01:38 min | 1 year ago

"novell" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"That we have one victory. It's easier to do but Nevertheless he's he's done some really great things and We hope to replicate what he has done. So especially lately but Also wanted to say that I was very it in this Florida state game. They look they have imported about half hour team. And i'd like to have your comments on that because seems like some of those guys Have deferred going to the nfl. So they could Press grad for florida's tatum their defensive team. His spin transformed. I mean amazingly. W i don't. I'm not all that surprised. Because i thought the mike novell higher was was really wise and the tiger thing just never worked Probably doomed from the beginning but norville had a really proven track record. He did a phenomenal job. following justin for memphis. And i like what he saw. I you know there's probably have all the teams that lost this weekend. He is by far the biggest winner because it feels like they should have won the game. They they didn't but It was it was a great performance considering some of the disastrous performances. Florida state has had in recent openers. We are Officially out of time for this program we appreciate all of you for being a part of it Some really interesting guests today. We'll see you.

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"novell" Discussed on Pop Culture Affidavit

Pop Culture Affidavit

01:30 min | 1 year ago

"novell" Discussed on Pop Culture Affidavit

"I do feel. I should mention out of obligation really is the song. Where were you when the world stopped. Turning by alan jackson because it was one of the earliest songs about nine eleven to get wide. Release in airplay. That happened on november. Twenty six two thousand one and after he had debuted the song on november seventh. Two thousand one at the cna awards. Radio stations actually started playing that cna awards performance in lieu of novell single and the song entered the country. Charts number twenty five. That's the highest debut for a country song since garth brooks is the thunder rolls in the early nineteen nineties. Where were you in the world. Stop turning was eventually a number one single on the country. Charts it peaked. At number twenty eight on the billboard hot one hundred and earned jackson a grammy for best country song of the year as well as grammy for song of the year. Here's a small clip involved lawsuit near loved ones. The one to jaws for the people who walk saw. The ones live down with prime rib. Wine died just got some and look at yourself and what really another.

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"novell" Discussed on Reduce Debt Increase Wealth

Reduce Debt Increase Wealth

01:40 min | 2 years ago

"novell" Discussed on Reduce Debt Increase Wealth

"Hello i'm your host mr chuck. I'm a retired accountant turned truck driver. I have reduced my debt to zero in a short matter of time. Debt reduction to achieve financial freedom takes commitment confidence determination. Debt reduction services. Do you need to use them or can you do it by yourself. There are two types of debt reduction. Services is a settlement services which you go to you. Pay a pretty good fee. Usually a percent of the debt that they reduce. So you're not really saving any money. They didn't even know go. She ate terms for you to get low interest rate. And maybe you pay off a whole lot less the time you pay that off and you pay their fees. Are you really saving any money. I don't know i've never used one. The other type of debt reduction service is a consolidation service where they gave you a new loan to pay off all your say credit card debt at a lower rate of interest over a set number years based on what you can afford to pay on a monthly basis. That's not really reducing your dad. It's on an many times extending your debt. Yes you get a lower rate of interest but that's not too hard when you talk a novell credit cards credit cards as inches rate somewhere between fifteen to twenty.

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"novell" Discussed on For Her Empire Podcast

For Her Empire Podcast

05:47 min | 2 years ago

"novell" Discussed on For Her Empire Podcast

"And but it's only available for that one day and then the next day you take away something so they still get lots of good stuff but take away one thing so they get a little bit less and you do that over the course of those three to five days now you could either front stack it so they buy right away and they get everything up front or you can do the reverse. Where if they by the first day they just get the class but by the last day you're adding all this stuff in it it's really up to to novell. Yeah buying these day. Get all this by the next day. Betas this by that date By the evening is exactly. Yeah exactly so it kinda depends on your audience. You know some audiences. The people that i tend to sell to procrastinators in wait to the last minute. I've learned this over time. Though i i stacked mine at the end because i know they're not gonna do anything to the last a anyway. So but i've learned that over time and it may take a couple of times to do this to figure that out but during that launch period you are sending emails every day to your email list. Hey this is going on. This is what you get today make by today or else. This is what's happening. Maybe if you don't have things to give away you can use your price to do the same thing. Hey today. it's ninety nine cents today and tomorrow. The price goes up to five ninety nine.

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"novell" Discussed on The Projection Booth Podcast

The Projection Booth Podcast

01:40 min | 2 years ago

"novell" Discussed on The Projection Booth Podcast

"Americans were amazing we have astronauts had sex and they go on that fixes that which which is white paper novell's though because the goal to netflix. Thanks to white ordinance. So again this year. Europe people's that see donna. Who's gonna buy done what they do. That and candidly this point. We sold the rights to america but the company who pulled the we know they voted with us. We have no idea. Plan is the tool and in this country was interesting sale because it went to britain books which is streaming made by the bbc in coming together to replace that all that stuff a by trying to bolt tactic jumping which is actually starts to make their own original way basically because originally sculpted that they supposed incredible is really bright. Saying ashley you know. I think well why don't says they last week. Saying anti press for how much pushing in iceland crip they to a free. Trial was due soon as old all over the front page. So they've been really fantastic and you know we're living. The dream of the lakers Age my generation is the wanted to vessels six than you want to get a really great theatrical release with money behind it and then he wanted to go onto School media and wants to fix. I'm surprised it's gonna be a great streaming and the truth is everything has spins it alone..

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"novell" Discussed on Scrubbing In with Becca Tilley

Scrubbing In with Becca Tilley

05:05 min | 2 years ago

"novell" Discussed on Scrubbing In with Becca Tilley

"Here novell. The crazy thing was i. Guess what he basically told me the beginning of the weekend. What i needed to pack for the weekend right like the he basically was like. I'm gonna. i'm gonna take you saturday and saturday night. And we're going to have some activities during the day. And then i'm gonna take you to dinner saturday night house like okay and i kinda was like annoying in the beginning. I'm ask a million questions trying to figure out like what was going on. And he wasn't answering. I knew wasn't gonna crack him so eventually just kind of said you know what i'm just going to go with it and sort of going with it so in hindsight now all of the things like make so much sense and like i should've known but i think i'm just so oblivious to stuff but the girl who plans like the girl who does all the decorations for when we have barbecues name is emily she has actually used to work iheart. She started her own company during the pandemic cashews reload and so her name is emily. And we've used her a bunch and so Red star changed her name in his phone to amelio party. So i saw a same texting and emilio but he's also client didn't even think anything of smart move. Because if i saw emily the name pop up on his like what. Are you planning in your backyard so anyways so he basically just needed to get out of his house the whole day saturday and so he was going to take him to this butterfly farm..

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"novell" Discussed on Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman

Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman

04:05 min | 2 years ago

"novell" Discussed on Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman

"Of dom drone type things produced by the aliens. And there'd be many many many more orders of magnitude of junk so like if you were to look for nearly civilization in my mind you would be looking for the junk. That's the more efficient thing to look for the. I'm not saying more more as any characteristics of space junk but it kind of opened my eyes to the idea that we shouldn't necessarily be looking to the queen of the an colony. We should be looking at. I dunno i dunno will like the traces of alien life. That doesn't look intelligent in any way may not even look like life. It could be just garbage. We should be looking for garbage. Just generically scenario garbage this producible by unnatural forces. There's any for me at least that was kind of interesting. Because if you have a successful alien civilization that we will be producing many more orders of magnitude of junk and now be easier potentially to detect well so you have to produce the junk that you have to also lunch launch it so this is the this is where let's let's imagine disposal but let's imagine we are a successful civilization. You know has made it to space. We clearly have right And yes we're in the infancy of that pursued. But you know we've launched. I don't know how many satellites Probably if you count. Gps allies must be at least thousands is certainly thousands of. It's over ten thousand yet. It's on that on that. Like larger magnitude. How many of the things that we've launched will ever leave the solar system. I think to choose novell. Maybe the voyager voyager one voyager two. I don't know if the pioneer so maybe three like there's also a tesla roadster out there Dot one that will never leave the solar system. it'll just. I think that will eventually collide with mars. That can be spacex his. I mar But look so. There's an energetic cost to interstellar travel Which is really hard to overcome. And when when we think about don't generically. Would we look for an alien civilization. Oftentimes we tend to imagine that the thing you look for is the thing that we're doing right now. Yeah right so. I think that You know if i if i look at the future right and for a while like okay. Aliens are out there. They must be broadcasting and radio right that radio You know the amount that we broadcast and radio has diminished tremendously in the last fifty years. But we're doing a lot more computation. Right what are the signs of computation. Like that's a good dozen interesting question to ask right Where i don't know i think something. On the order of few percent of the entire electrical grid last year went to mining. Bitcoin right The yeah the there could be a lot of in the future different consequences of the computation. Which i mean by unbiased but it could be robotics artificial intelligence so we may be looking for intelligent looking objects. Like that's what men by probes like things that move in kind of artificial ways but the emergence of is not an if right. It's it's happening at leeann right in front of our eyes and the energetic costs associated with that are becoming tangible problem so i think if you imagine kind of extrapolating that into the future right water the what becomes the bottle neck right. The bottleneck might be powering. Powering day is broadly speaking. Not one abbott powering that entire.

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"novell" Discussed on Lex Fridman Podcast

Lex Fridman Podcast

02:16 min | 2 years ago

"novell" Discussed on Lex Fridman Podcast

"Trillions of dom drone type things produced by the aliens. And there'd be many many many more orders of magnitude of junk so like if you were to look for nearly civilization in my mind you would be looking for the junk. That's the more efficient thing to look for the. I'm not saying more as any characteristics of space junk but it kind of opened my eyes to the idea that we shouldn't necessarily be looking to the queen of the an colony we should be looking at. I dunno i dunno will like the traces of alien life. That doesn't look intelligent in any way may not even look like life. It could be just garbage. We should be looking for garbage. Just generically scenario. Garbage this producible by unnatural forces. There's any for me at least that was kind of interesting. Because if you have a successful alien civilization that we will be producing many more orders of magnitude of junk and now be easier potentially to detect well so you have to produce the junk that you have to also lunch launch it so this is the this is where let's let's imagine disposal but let's imagine we are a successful civilization that you know has made it to space. We clearly have right And yes we're in the infancy of that pursued. But you know we've launched. I don't know how many satellites Probably if you count. Gps allies must be at least thousands is certainly thousands of over ten thousand yet. It's on that on that. Like larger magnitude. How many of the things that we've launched will ever leave the solar system. I think to choose novell. Maybe the voyager voyager one voyager two. I don't know if the pioneer so maybe three like there's also a tesla roadster out there Dot one that will never leave the solar system. it'll just. I think that will eventually collide with mars. That can be spacex. His first mar But look so. There's an energetic cost to interstellar travel Which is really hard to overcome..

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"novell" Discussed on Computer Talk Radio

Computer Talk Radio

02:14 min | 2 years ago

"novell" Discussed on Computer Talk Radio

"Were also off smaller back then. I went and i got particularly nostalgic. I i went. And i did a little bit of glancing round into some of the different things in regards to our cnet and in regards to land tastic and found out that actually. Pc micro is still in business. They don't really play up. The whole land tastic anymore. It's still available. Land tastic eight point. Oh this is kind of nostalgia for me. It's still it's still around they. They were the big name back in In the mid nineties the early nineties mid ninety s until these guys came along mother is windows for workplace rather windows for work groups. I'm sorry windows for work groups and there was this company called novell and novell did a wonderful job for a long time. They were a server based server client. You would connect up and you could exchange information off to that server but it's yeah unfortunately. Pc micro is back to being a very small company. They had compatibility with their software. The land tastic networking software on up through windows seven. And they've kind of moved on they deal with a lot of. Am kind of equipment for dealing with your car and dealing with other kinds of proprietary hardware. Things that really have not moved out of the original way of doing networking way back. When this is benjamin rocklin. You're listening to computer talk radio. I'll be back with more in just a moment..

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"novell" Discussed on Mon Carnet, l'actu numrique

Mon Carnet, l'actu numrique

02:09 min | 2 years ago

"novell" Discussed on Mon Carnet, l'actu numrique

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Amnesty strips Alexei Navalny of 'prisoner of conscience' status

Monocle 24: The Briefing

06:55 min | 2 years ago

Amnesty strips Alexei Navalny of 'prisoner of conscience' status

"There was a time when a figure like alexei navalny might have been able to count on if little else the full-throated support of amnesty international. The russian opposition figurehead would appear to meet. Every definition of a prisoner of conscience imprisoned on exceedingly dubious pretext spy unpleasant authoritarians and slash. With no record of ever having furthered he's caused through perpetrating inciting or suggesting violence however amnesty appear to differ on the basis of remarks made by navalny about immigrants a few years back. Amnesty has announced that whatever they will classify navalny as prisoner of conscience is not one. Join with more on this by mark kelly. Russia analyst and author of several books most recently a short history of russia. Mark festival to this maneuver by amnesty. Aren't they missing the point of prisoner of conscience a little bit that it's not necessary that you actually agree with them. Yeah absolutely and this is definitely something of an own-goal for amnesty. And especially so because it seems to bury much be have been triggered by a campaign or if not orchestrated by the kremlin but certainly sort of very much augmented by kremlin friendly. Voices in on social media does hurt navarre only at all it. Does i mean we go. To realize that the kremlin the moment is trying to portray him as anything but a immoral icon. I mean this wine set of charging him with treason or anything like that. They've gone for embezzlement. And basically he's dismissing a great patriotic war veteran and this is going to be an ready. It is being magnified by the russian state media as if it somehow amnesty deciding that novell abadan of course amnesty saying they still think that he should not be imprisoned so forth but that kind of nuance doesn't matter. So the kremlin is definitely gonna use this for it's worth which part of the russian electorate public does this stuff play with though i mean the charges against navalny especially that one. You alluded to of having insulted a veteran of the great patriotic. I mean that's absurd even if true that you would put somebody in the dark for that. The point is this is a long game. Let's be honest. Nevada is going to be in prison for at least two and a years. and what. the substandard kremlin tactic. They basically throw so much mud that even if each individual charge is when you look at it pretty ridiculous at some point just begins to sift into the subconscious of of many of the potential electric. Who aren't really people following the news in detail. They not committed inobound nights. They just went on the they. Just get unsensitive. Oh yeah you know what there will lose court. Cases wasn't their rulers allegations. The hope is that it'll stick again. It's not a sophisticated tactic but they hope is that skin. They have so much control over the media and probably a couple of years to do it. They can black and his reputation before he ever sees the light of day. We have talked before about the strategic sense of this from your vladimir putin on the russian regimes point of view as like why you would turn valley into the center of a circus rather than just ignore him. They hoping though that if he is sent to the salt pile fluently for at least two and a half years that he will just be forgotten about. Definitely the idea. I mean again. They hope is that this way he just simply becomes someone who again used to be someone now. Of course. The difficulty is the moment they have him in a top security prison within a prison. In due course he's going to have to go out and presumed me to just an ordinary prison or in this case a penal colony which is how the russians classify that their prisons and at that point. You know there is the chance that he will have access to whether it's sort of illegal cell phones that he can send out the message and so forth so the there is going to be this constant narrative struggle navanly's people want to keep his memory alive. They want to make into a current thing. The kremlin indu course will want to make him into just some past figure who gets forgotten the you. You have responded to the persecution of nevada by imposing some sanctions which do more symbolic than anything else navalny's supporters unsurprisingly asking the eu to expand those sanctions but is there anything the eu can realistically do in the sanctions department which is going to Compel russia to adjust their behavior. Navales concern because russia can't back down now right valley's going to the penal colony for at least two and a half years yes. There's no real question about that but look sanctions are more than anything else about political symbolism and when you just assigned to go for four fairly obvious candidates who basically have no property in the eu. And unlike we're unlikely to becoming to holiday in the south of france the symbolism the message you're giving is basically we have done the least possible we really don't want to get involved in this if the e you had come up with with a much more robust package of measures. Of course it wouldn't have meant. The putin would suddenly have quake in his boots. Before ios it burrell and reversed his policy but it would have said look. We do take this seriously. We will consist on adding costs to your actions. The trouble is at the moment that actually what they basically said is quite the opposite. The russia obviously does hope that we've out navan the as its figurehead than the protest movement that he leads will just sort of dwindle. Evaporate and disappear. Is that light clear. The discussions about how the rage could be maintained. I mean i'm thinking back to those color revolutions in eastern europe in the early part of this century in one of the reasons or one of the ways they succeeded as that they were substantially lead a loose so the authorities seeking to suppress the movements. Didn't really know who they should cart off. Yeah absolutely and this is one of the problems. I mean they pass. The opposition has had the great virtue of his finger navalny as figurehead because he's very charismatic and effective but now they novelli shaped hole and really echo three ways. They could indeed dwindle all it could. Well be that we will find new leaders. Arising i mean it might be as in belarus that actually you'll find for example navales wife emerging as a new figure all others who can basically fill that role. The third possibility is though if this movement which is essentially very much it's nonviolent. It's political if this fails then there is also the risk that actually people become more radicalized. They feel that we. We tried everything we could within the system. We're going to have to try and go without the system. And i think this is the moment we actually have. No idea. notice the kremlin which way it'll go

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World faces around 4,000 Covid-19 variants as researchers explore mixed vaccine shots

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

00:49 sec | 2 years ago

World faces around 4,000 Covid-19 variants as researchers explore mixed vaccine shots

"From news dot trust dot org o. A reuters foundation thompson reuters. Asian world faces around four thousand covid. Nineteen variants as britain explores mixed vaccine. Shots bullet points here. World faces around four thousand variants of novell coronavirus. Uk trials combining pfizer and astrazeneca. Vecsey combining magazines now Because one vaccine wasn't nearly risky enough. You know i mean what if what if pfizer got it right and astrazeneca got it wrong. I mean sure like half of your people would be fine. I mean you couldn't. You couldn't do that. The uk says vaccines likely to work on different.

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US condemns 'harsh tactics' used against pro-Navalny demonstrators in Russia

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

00:39 sec | 2 years ago

US condemns 'harsh tactics' used against pro-Navalny demonstrators in Russia

"Another crackdown against protesters. In russia demanding the release of opposition leader alexei navalny in russia's second largest city saint petersburg police made hundreds of arrests the kremlin has called. These demonstrations illegal vowing to continue cracking down despite international opposition. The us state department has called for the release of navalny and told the russian government to respect the rights of those protesting the volney who returned to russia earlier this month after being poisoned last summer remains in jail now. A court in moscow did reject an appeal by novell news attorneys on thursday to release him. He does have another hearing this week. Fox's trae ginks hearing. Tuesday could result in nevada. Going to prison for many years.

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President Trump Impeached a Second Time

COVID-19: What You Need to Know

03:20 min | 2 years ago

President Trump Impeached a Second Time

"Made president trump the first. Us president impeached twice. Now the senate's turn once that trial begins. Perhaps after joe biden's inauguration january twentieth and aesthetic patera covered at the capitol today an s era. And it's gonna be really interesting to see what happens in the senate now today. We saw senate majority leader mitch. Mcconnell saying he hadn't made up his mind yet when it comes to impeachment sleep which was huge. That's the senate majority leader Saying he's considering possibly voting to convict president trump. It'll be interesting to see whether or other republican senators follow suit. There had been some reporting that mitch. Mcconnell was was looking at impeachment as a way to purge the party of trump because of president. Trump is convicted by the senate. You would not be able to run again in twenty twenty four and that's part of the reason. Impeachment was such an appealing option for democrats. I think what happened today. Though when we saw you know a vast majority of house. Republicans did not vote to impeach. The president there were ten. Did vote to impeach the president but a vast majority of them while condemning president trump condemning his rhetoric condemning his actions. These still didn't feel impeachment was warranted. So i'm really curious to see how senators look at this. Whether they have the same considerations we saw president trump putting out that video shortly after he was impeached. Putting out a pre recorded video during which he tried to condemn the violence at the capitol. It'll be interesting to see whether that's enough for republican senators. Abc's as kotehra with us. Who covered up the capital today. Our white house correspondent karen travers. Now karen go back to something Steve roberts said about we thought that maybe next week president trump would leave washington and hold a rally likely in florida that could be seen as the kickoff to a potential twenty four campaign. There is no talk of that happening anymore. Especially after what happened last wednesday and we don't know what the president is doing between now and when he leaves washington at some point around january twentieth. We don't know what he's gonna do in the weeks right after that but we do know that here. In washington there will be a legal team defending him in the senate impeachment trial. That is not what anybody was predicting Eight days ago simply stunning. Abc's karen travers. Our white house correspondent want to get a final thought from recliner political director rick. Well this is all uncharted territory. I mean to have the cascading crises of the biden presidency. All coming now amid the this impeachment push we. We've seen so many superlatives over the years as you as you noted that the top aaron but this is this is a new one for all of us in a new one for washington we are. We are in a very tense time in this country on a very troubling time Day for for the history books novell. Abc news political director. Rick klein real. Quick to steve roberts. Our political analyst steve over the last two months donald trump has done an indelible and eternal damage to his own legacy. This is self inflicted wounds. The way he handled the post election process the the riots at the capitol he leaves office a diminished and a damaged president in ways. That would not even been imagined before the election no question. Abc news. political analyst. Steve roberts after a stunningly swift response to the capital insurrection by the house impeaching president trump for the second time. I'm aaron katersky abc news.

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How Sabans Absence Will Affect Georgia vs. Alabama

ESPN Daily

04:56 min | 2 years ago

How Sabans Absence Will Affect Georgia vs. Alabama

"Bill Connolly I asked our mutual friend Spencer Hall how I should be introducing you here today Oh God. And he said very flatly. Bill is the godfather of college football analytics. So I hope you accept that title. I mean it's I'm not GonNa say it was survival of the fittest is basically I google to college football analytics in about two thousand seven and it came up with basically result. So I, started doing it. So I. I kinda one by default, but I'll take it. Bill Conley now writes about college football for ESPN. So Bill I was all set to talk to you about the rich pageantry the back story to what was GONNA be the most anticipated college football game of the year and then twenty two, thousand, eight just got in everything and so we're GonNa talk about all the non covert angles to this game. Let's talk about the pandemic stuff I because Wednesday evening. We got news that Alabama coach Nick Sabin and the school's Athletic Director Greg Byrne both tested positive for covid nineteen. So as the basic SCO, we are talking this through on Thursday afternoon. What do we know what don't we know about Sabin and how much coaching can that guy do or not do remotely. So technically know the answer to that last part the if coaches in quarantine, he cannot you call in plays to the press box he cannot communicate with the actual coach's coaching the game of via. Zoom or whatever that is the rule as it's been laid out obviously that kills any great visions of them Willingham up and down the sideline with a on a little robot thing with a monitor ipad at the top of it we don't get any of that apparently but the rules as stated for these Special Times says that you can't do that and he will not be able to communicate and the coach himself. How is he feeling a medically? Do we know anything about that Wednesday evening win the actual diagnosis was announced he said he had no symptoms and. His daughter at one point actually tweeted out she. She announced very clearly she had permission from him to tweet it out, and then he was coaching the practice via zoom and whatnot. Okay. So that is at the very least some good news in a chaotic situation. Let's get back to that many robot proposal that you had because I was Kinda. Hoping. Like Nick Sabin would just appear on a projection screen somehow. Like Zorro Don, from power rangers, we lean towards absurdity in college football that would've been the best situation, but apparently, not apparently not. But like could he theoretically text someone on staff if he doesn't like the cut of the middle linebackers footwork Jib or something like is there creative wiggle room here? In College football, there are the rules and there are other rules you can prove you broke. So if he wants to tech somebody in the booth, I'm pretty sure nobody's GonNa GonNa figure that out I don't think you have to give your cell phone up at the door maybe maybe now you do I don't know but I'm pretty sure. He could probably get in touch with somebody if he really wanted to. So we don't know how Sabin contracted the virus yet. We. Don't know who else might test positive over the next day or so but it's also not the first time. A coach had to sit out a game this season because of a positive test, I think of Mike Norval, at Florida state. So those other situations shed any light on how this one might develop. Well Yeah, I think so far if I'm not mistaken Mike novell's the only coach who had to miss a game. You're others kind of Soda speak got a little lucky less miles had minor symptoms but his team was on a bye week at Kansas when he tested positive Blake Anderson at Arkansas. State. He had a fever for a decent amount of time, but I don't think they played a game during that time. So it was basically Mike Nevada, Florida state the Way College coaching works you know Sunday through Friday is is kind of the bigger deal and then Saturday just put the boat out in the sea and see what happens. So a having a former head coach Steve Sarkissian being able to take over maybe that's worth. It really pays off because plenty of guys still have lots of experience on that staff. So, Bill do we have faith here that there is not an outbreak situation going on? Well, one thing that Alabama has going for them is that they are either the only or one of the only programs in the that that is doing daily testing. So at the very least, you know that's not a substitute for contact tracing by any means, but it kinda stops contact. If nothing else you can more quickly address in isolate and all that. But Y- Way College football has worked this fall. You know basically a team puts out a press release on on Saturday morning and we are going to be without eighteen players. Thank you and that's all we really hear about it really has been a share as little information as possible kind of situation. So. It's it's something I. Don't know what it is. It's something.

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Florida states football team to play in Miami without head coach

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00:25 sec | 2 years ago

Florida states football team to play in Miami without head coach

"Florida State's football team does not have a game today, and we'll have to play next week's game at Miami without its head coach. Mike novel has quarantined after testing positive for the Corona virus. Assistant Chris Thompson takes over in person duties as Norval works remotely. Novell becomes one of the more than 680,000 covered 19 cases in Florida 67 more death from the virus reported today make the total number of fatalities more than 13,300.

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FSU coach Norvell tests positive for virus before Miami

CBS Sports Radio

00:13 sec | 2 years ago

FSU coach Norvell tests positive for virus before Miami

"Florida state coach Mike Novell announced they tested positive for the Corona virus yesterday is isolating. Deputy head coach Chris Thompson will serve as interim coach Ron Orval is away Florida State off this week They were scheduled to play at a rival Miami next

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Buy now, save later: financing vaccine candidates

The Economist: The Intelligence

08:31 min | 3 years ago

Buy now, save later: financing vaccine candidates

"Up dumb. Right. Now, more than one hundred, seventy vaccines for covid nineteen or being developed across the world. Of, those six are in final large scale clinical trials. While the races on policy policymakers are. With two questions how much to spend on vaccines that may or may not win and how to ensure the winner or winners are distributed fairly, you cannot be no world where some people are saved another. Anglesey conjure a whaler is the chair of the Global Alliance for vaccines and aviation or Gabby. It's an alliance that funds vaccines for poor countries the steps that need to be taken to ensure vaccines that distributed fairly Require. Collaboration and solidarity of the world governing has set up what's called Kovacs purchasing pool for several late stage vaccine candidates is that facility it has ninety two developing countries in it low and middle income countries, and it also has seventy seven rich countries that have expressed interest by bringing them all together we will have an affordable price of vaccines for all. We have risk sharing in the facility for all, and this will ensure that so many more people in the world who would not have had access will have access so to. Be Equitable I need to be fair but equitable fair division is just one problem I for needs to be enough given vaccine to divide up governments around the world have invested so far at least ten billion dollars on Covid nineteen vaccines they have made forward purchases of about four billion doses so far more companies have essentially already started making some vaccines even before they have been proven to work Slovakia chunk of his or healthcare correspondent the contracts governments have cut with Pharma companies are for about four billion dollars of various vaccines. Now that may look like a lot when my think it's enough to cover most of the world, but it's actually nowhere near enough. Why not to begin with of these vaccines may turn out to be ineffective when the clinical trials are all done. A typical vaccine at this stage has about the twenty percent chance of payer, and some of these vaccines also use novell technologies that haven't been used in any other approved vaccine before. So the risk of failure could be even higher. The biggest issue is that manufacturing capacity globally is limited and there would be shortages, the files and the ingredients that are used in vaccines once manufacturing begins on a large. So I'm experts think that the feasible amount of covid nineteen vaccine the will have by the end of next year is just about two billion dollars. In some vaccines actually are likely to require of course of dolls to work. So we're talking about nowhere near enough to cover even a minority, the world's population. So how much would be enough? How many those should countries be buying up at this stage? Just think that given the current mix of Seo game to the there is a ninety percent chance that there will be. Actually works. Now. One of I've seen is proven to be effective billions of dollars will, of course, need to be distributed very quickly, but it's impossible to know in advance which candidate will succeed. And setting up manufacturing lines takes time a new vaccine factory can take anywhere to three years to get up and running. So government should actually help pharmaceutical companies to produce vast quantities, a range of different vaccines, and ideally economists think Thaksin's numbering in the tens of billions of dollars long before regulatory provides transit but if everybody makes all of the at the same time, there will be. Some some losers right a lot will come to be wasted that way. Yes. Of course absolutely, and that's actually the hard part for politicians because this idea of deliberately overproducing something does not sit easily with politicians or voters indeed bud you have to think about the economic costs even boosting vaccine funding ten times to about the hundred billion or more, which is what many economists are advocating for. Pales in comparison with the seven trillion dollars which governments across the world have spent or pledge to preserve income and jobs that are being lost as a result of the pandemic. So in other words, if we just think of economic output alone a took make sense for the world to spend as much as two hundred, billion on bringing forward ineffective Covid nineteen vaccine. Just fun week to the way things are headed. It seems inevitable that there will be a shortage of supplies. How will they be distributed? Once a good candidate is found i. mean we we saw when the pandemic began this rush for personal protective equipment was not a pretty scene. Right experience was quite telling by the end of April. There were probably around eighty countries that had banned or restricted exports. Youth defend America especially things like medical masks, thermometers, disinfect thens. And even if we look at pandemics the during the swine flu pandemic and you thousand nine rich countries, basically corner the global supplies of the vaccine and they offer some of it to developing countries only after they had more than asked to cover their own citizens and by then if endemic was over. So, what we really seeing now as many commentators are calling vaccine nationalism rich countries are reserving most of the potential global supply of covid nineteen vaccines. And additions countries where these vaccines can be made have the manufacturing capacities are very likely to put their own people first. So what's being done to try to mitigate that global scramble. There are several mechanisms that have been put together for countries to join forces and agree to a more equitable distribution also may end. Make much faster. So the World Health Organization has grown up guidelines of how that might look quite and according to these guidelines. The first supplies of covid nineteen vaccines should call to healthcare workers and social. Care Workers First. Then, the next batch should go to the fifteen or twenty percent of people in each country who are most vulnerable, most likely to from covid nineteen if they're infected. And then laces that are at the highest risk of outbreaks will we prioritized now whether these guidelines will be followed is a different story. It's unclear how many countries will sign up may have expressed interest, but nothing has been signed so far. So all told, what's your prognosis at this stage? Do you think the world will produce enough quantities of candidate vaccines and that they will be distributed in a way? That's even a little bit fair. Just likely that there won't be not vaccine to go around in the first year. Whether it will be distributed equitably depends on where the winning vaccine is made. If the vaccine is part of the portfolio, which is controlled by the global coalition backed up by the World Health Organization than we will see supply being distributed marsh equitably on the other hand if the vaccine turns out to be made in a country that doesn't want to share, it supplies before covering its own citizens. And it's a big country. We won't expect most of the world be covered equitably for a time. Now the solution perhaps is just to spend. More money on the current candidate vaccines, the Waza rating late stage clinical trials. Set of manufacturing, start making them in large quantities that will ensure that there is more to go around with trevor. Vaccine turns out successful. Thanks very much for joining us. Thank you. Jason.

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Deadly Rabbit Virus Spreads to Los Angeles County

Money Matters with Ken Moraif

00:30 sec | 3 years ago

Deadly Rabbit Virus Spreads to Los Angeles County

"Another virus is taking its toll. A deadly virus targeting domestic and wild rabbits has been detected in Little Rock in the Antelope Valley and Juniper Hills in the San Gabriel Mountains. The county Department of Public Health says Rabbit hemorrhagic disease is not related to the Novell Corona virus and does not affect humans or domestic animals other than rabbits. Disease was detected in Palm Springs in May later spreading to San Bernadino Orange in San Diego County's a vaccine has been developed. Domestic rabbit owners are encouraged to contact the veterinarian. For more

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How the coronavirus is changing golfs future

GOLF.com Podcast

04:04 min | 3 years ago

How the coronavirus is changing golfs future

"I'm here with Josh Sense. And Josh tell me about the trip that you just got back from you after sheltering in place for a couple of months down here in the bay area. I was lucky to drive up the coast highway one. Oh one to bandon dunes about a nine hour trip to see the sheep ranch. Which is the big news. New Opening of two thousand and twenty so I got to play of course and then make the nine hour drive back. What's your fifteen seconds review of sheep? Ranch Eye Candy Galore an Instagram irs. The light and a really cool course I personally would place it third best of the five. But that's part of the beauty abandoned his that everybody's got their own opinion and it sometimes changes day by day aright high praise but the larger point here. Josh. This means that golf is back in not just know golf down the street but destinations a place like bandon dunes. What was the feel up there? There I mean it was. It was quiet quiet by Bandon dunes standards but if you've been abandoned dunes especially this time of year in a normal year it is just jammed. Overflowing the pub- you know riotous and the whiskey bar the bunker bar crammed and the t she jammed. It was quieter but there was a sense of excitement around the sheep ranch. There allowing limited play thirty two golfers a day and all thirty two slots were taken every day. So there was activity on the property. All the employees and masks people trying to practice social distancing as best as everybody could But definitely it's slower than you would normally see it in on a May Day. Yeah well the reason I wanted to talk to is not just because you've been up to Bandon but because you've been making a bunch of phone calls Trying to figure out okay. How is all this going to affect the future of golf and from my perspective? It's it seemed like a lot of things surrounding this to have a lot of contradictions. Because encouraged to stay indoors on the other hand. They're encouraged to go outside and get fresh. Air and golf provides that are a lot of recreational sports out there but few can comply with the social distancing guidelines like golf can and that's why Courses Shadow hills are booked all day on the one hand. It seems like more golfers than ever would have the opportunity to get outside and take advantage of golf courses on the other hand. It seems like businesses and small businesses everywhere are really struggling so I wanted to pick your brain a little bit about a few of the details and I'll start with this. Will this entire thing in your opinion changed the way Golf Looks? I think it. Will you know I think it has to change? Something in the question is are we looking macro or micro sort of in the broad scheme you've gotta figure there's going to be a little bit of a calling that some of the courses that entered this crisis with what you might call pre existing conditions that had dead on their land or already on the edge financially? It's not hard to imagine some of them closing at the same time. There could be silver linings where all sorts of other clubs that are in different positions financially and in different places in the country. So I mean that's that's another point when you talk about what golf is GonNa look like a lot of it is going to be going to depend on. What kind of course you're talking about private public high end low end municipal and where it is in the country whether people can drive to it or if they have to fly to it in terms of the day to day. I don't know Dylan you've been out. Of course there are some. There's a differences. Obviously no no rakes in the bunkers discourse. We're going to record three hundred plus t times for one day as for the you can't be high five in your partners. You can't hang around the parking lot. We've got the tape lined off to keep you separated the novell washers. No-ball washers wear masks when you're checking in around the clubhouse all those precautions but in my experience playing off the game itself has not felt substantially different to me anything. It's felt better. People were playing with a little more dispatch a little spring in their step. They're leaving the flagstick in things improving the pace of play as well

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Oregon veteran survives coronavirus, celebrates 104th birthday

John Williams

00:29 sec | 3 years ago

Oregon veteran survives coronavirus, celebrates 104th birthday

"On April first William quarter quarter bill lap she's was one of the first two residents to test positive for the coronavirus on March fifth at the Edward C. all worth veterans home is celebrating his one hundred and fourth birthday and his recovery from then Novell coronavirus this is great when asked how it feels to be a hundred and four bill answered pretty good I made it bill paused then added good for a

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World Health Organization holds press conference on coronavirus outbreak

Monocle 24: The Globalist

10:47 min | 3 years ago

World Health Organization holds press conference on coronavirus outbreak

"World Health Organization has been meeting to coordinate international responses containing and combating the novell corona virus outbreak scientists. From all over. The world attended the Congress in Geneva this week but will there. There is consensus on the fact that science must lead the fight back. Diplomacy may yet get in the way. China analyst Isabel Hilton Who's editor of China. Dialogue joins me now to look at the detail of the story. Thanks for coming in Isabel. This row concerns Taiwan the island that the Chinese Communist Party seizes part of one China under Beijing's authority but officials in Taipei claims self-ruled democracy. And that of course is the heart of the problem it is and you know and the other part of the background. Is it for several years now. China has been building position in the United Nations and all its agencies and steadily chipping away at those Relatively typically small but symbolic countries that recognize Taiwan as an independent country sir. Taiwan got booted off the Security Council missile when when Back in the seventies when China entered this global diplomatic sphere now when it comes to the W. H. O.. This of course really really matters. Because you're dealing with a with an epidemic which affects Taiwan and the same thing happened with saws Taiwan when ruled by the Gorman in dengue which was originally a mainland party and loser in the Chinese civil war until nineteen forty nine when it went Taiwan occupied Taiwan one. When Gorman Dong is in Barron Taiwan then China relaxes its position in terms of Taiwan's participation in these bodies because the Gorman Don Also regards Taiwan as an integral part of China students the DP which is the Taiwanese part he gets elected. Beijing becomes much on hostile and starts starts to exclude Taiwan from this kind of participation. So in this epidemic for example the W. T. the WHO has classified assefy. Taiwan is part of China. Which means that it was subject to all the travel bans that China was subject to despite the fact that it had you know just to score of cases cases where China has thirty thousand currently And so it. It began to suffer from the same kind of exclusions without having access to the scientific typic- and medical exchanges that it would have needed. It does need In order to control infection. So it's a very very a bitter angry exchanges over this. Now there are internal ructions within China to the Chinese doctor who was silenced by police. Trying to share news about the virus long before the Chinese health authorities disclosed. It's full threat. died yesterday. Many including China's judicial title authorities have wondered whether the epidemic could have unfolded differently. Had He not been silenced that critical juncture ahead of the lunar year holiday. How rare is is it for the judiciary to rebuke? The police. Always seeing now major internal ructions. Well what you're seeing. Is everybody looking for someone else to blame. Because this man became I'm a hero quite rightly he was early on the case he was humiliated in called into the police. May disci- offer confessions saying let you know none of it's true. He then continues his his work gets infected alive social media feed then set up outside the hospital because he'd become known by by then hundreds of millions of people were following his condition as he got ill he was. He continued to give interviews from isolation so he became a complete eight national hero. The symbolic you know upright official. Who Speaks Truth to power and evil power suppresses now that is the narrative that's taken hold and that is very dangerous for China just to go back to the W. H. O. The? Who's pronouncements of Kitty. Kind of been coerced by China because W. H. O.. Director General WHO's an Ethiopian. The country heavily dependent on on on China. has has given extraordinary praise to the Chinese authorities for the speed be do their response in the scale of their response. He's pretty much alone in that judgment because it's quite clear that for the first four weeks the Wuhan authorities suppressed press the news so that they could carry on with activities being planned which included a massive banquet for forty thousand people in in the middle of you know when they epidemic was well underway and the WHO changed its its statement on human to human transmission. which is a key element element that Chinese authorities said at the beginning of this? There's no evidence of human to human transition which meet transmission. which meant that? You had to go to that wet market in order to catch. Gotcha this would evidently Andrew that. Who fell into line with the Chinese government on that. This huge party went ahead and the whole thing out of control where wait still is. It's out of control now. The the head of the. Who actually has form on this. I know that in the past. He has supported African dictators. And so on and in fact I'd like like to turn to Africa now because the fifty four countries collectively are home to one point two billion people of whom an estimated one million Chinese nationals. And yet so far when you see the map and it's all lit up about where there is a corona virus in the world. Africa is completely blank. There are no reported cases of it whatsoever with such large Chinese population. There I find it extremely difficult to believe Richie implausible and no reported cases is the key doesn't mean there are no kisses and and you know there. Is this concern that that a China can lock down the country every now for how long but you you know. China is everywhere. And because there's been so much movement because people want prevented from travelling Before the declaration of the emergency it means that almost anywhere where where Chinese have been coming going. You have a risk of of this of this taking hold in countries where there there were. Public Health is is is not up to dealing with a highly transmissible Disease so you you know. Pakistan is another case in point. Where where you have serious concerns very close relationship? Lots of Chinese coming and going and this this could be the next phase uh-huh and I mean we're we're looking at some African countries repatriating citizens others making a big show saying that they won't and that they have complete faith in the Chinese government. So once again you've got this kind of diplomatic failure going on and these countries accosted or not repatriation. Their citizens are the ones that can't afford to well absolutely can't get a plane they know or whatever but once again you're seeing China going global with its own internal approach which is essentially to suppress the news. You know it's it's it's in control of of public all as they would put guiding public opinion as being a key element in in the party's strategy politically to survive five. Of course it. Has You know rather bad effect on. Its its ability to manage the substantive issue which is how many people get sick and die in some areas of the world the virus also seems to be tapping into racist sentiment with Chinese people who may not have visited the country in years. If ever been criticized there was a horrible. The story coming out of Wales yesterday. Some children of Chinese heritage were prevented from going to school. And I think that's now being reversed but but this is a trend. We are seeing we are hosting it and we've seen a lamentable cases in Italy there was a conservatoire that that put up a notice saying it had suspended classes for quote quote Unquote Oriental Students. And these are people who are living in Italy however you should also look China because if you remember it. Five million people have Wuhan the week before the Chinese authorities admitted water crisis. Was this dock. They can't get back to hunt Khan and they are in places in China which treating them. Even worse had been cases where apartments it'd be nailed up to stop people from Hahn going out. They can't they can't find hotel rooms. They are being shunned and ostracized within China and they are completely in limbo because they can't travel econ get back home and they're very very unwelcome. Welcome where they are and very unwell. Some of the some of them may well be unwell but certainly the regarded as going to play Mary's wherever they go. And that's you know And the next phase as if this does it to incubate period so given that people did so many people did leave the area in advance at the little holiday I think that would the next phase in China will be to see a surge in infections in those provinces where people have visited and of course. There's a much wider panic. We're seeing shortages. The face masks globally in Hong Kong. I understand toilet paper now competitive bizarre. What quite why toilet paper that connects to kind previous story about science and not knowing where to buy toilet paper because she was so looked after by seventy seven so I think that may be more to do with politics of of Hong Kong than real showed his but I wonder how the authorities can best manage? What's not only a health crisis but also one then of of misinformation under fear and discrimination it's unfortunately that I think that horses bolted? You know there are there are kind of well. Established practices practises where you have an emergency. Be It a natural disaster or an epidemic and it's very important to establish trust with the public excited the public and have listened to you does what's necessary and it's extremely important. Basically it says you must be a very quick week in in terms of of distributing information and that information must be accurate and you must be responsive China. The party is already. He's at every level. Have broken those rules so trust has gone the public does not believe them. They're being caused as the villains in this Inside China and certainly in Hong Kong and in Taiwan and. I think it's going to be very very difficult for the authorities to to recover from that and what they're doing now is simply going back to repressing the news again. It's not going to work Isabel. Thank you very much indeed. That was Isabel Hilton. Still to come on the program. 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IBM's Ginni Rometty is stepping down as CEO

Squawk Pod

03:50 min | 3 years ago

IBM's Ginni Rometty is stepping down as CEO

"In corporate news. IBM says its longtime CEO. Genie is stepping down effective April. Sixth Rometty has served in that role since two thousand and twelve eight years Arvind Krishna. I know it's been tapped as her successor. IBM says remedy will remain executive chairman through the end of the year the stock rising on the news. Oh here's a look at how. IBM shares have performed under remedies tenure. In the eight years but she will have been there through that time under the during that time we could see right there. It's down by about about twenty three percents it's been a a saga and it involved. It involved massive turnaround people like Warren Buffett. Who probably I believe when he was in the stock and I I've had some other people? I guess I won't go into people that all along said look. The revenue is not is not rising zing. And it's not goodbye hit other people and I think Jeff's Asana thought it was gonNA come out and make the case. It was very difficult to position. IBM for the future is in a difficult spot. Somebody said to me you didn't think about it. Initially someone said Oh. Is this a laugh glass cliff situations and I said I don't think so from you know they talk about. Sometimes when women are put in positions of companies how position on fixable position with Yahoo far they wrote articles about Mary Barra being put in this position. GM borrows done very well or this is at the time when she got the job. You would have never known how difficult it was ask. Because their predecessors appeared to be rockstars and yet they really left her holding the bag the whole time was trying to get rid of what she called. The was at the calories Sir revenues revenue that was not profitable and that was not going to be. This isn't even trying to transition like a Microsoft future. which was when did that camera? Nineteen eighty eighty or something this the fifties and sixties in big blue and John Acres and it had had to be repositioned a couple of times. Already Gerstner I had to come in Palmisano. Had to come in and turn it around so I mean have. IBM to even know what it is anymore. How about digital equipment? Anyone remember member digital equipment. How about data general about signed computer? How about what was that? Novell remember the biggest high flier in the world was novell and they're just totally elite. It's been tough and there are some people that think with Whiter. Seren Red Hat. Maybe it's position well for the future so I don't think we can. We can talk. I take away. Yes sharing that in Sonnenfeldt said that's not the first time journal says that's an interesting issue but how to measure her tenure. You're by the way you should. I mean you probably have the same emails than I did. There's so many people in the CEO Community who love her Jamie diamond. Tim Cook I mean the list goes on and on I think talking do. She's on the show. This is round table with Jamie but in terms of measuring her legacy legacy. You're either gonNA say she kept the company alive at a time when it was a real struggle or if you if you have a less generous view she didn't do what you what could have done so counterfactual I mean you really have to think you're in a position to take one of these legacy company that has a mainframe in frame or whatever it was. There's a lot of examples of companies that do something in the old days. They didn't become facebook Google. They didn't become even Microsoft. They didn't try new. Oh companies seem to take that man with guys in the guys in their garage. Just tell del there in the garage and they figure it all out under subtly. It's even better than the previous thing and even have. IBM still around in playing in the cloud as a viable competitor. And I don't know I don't know how to measure.

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Three U.S. Airports to Check Passengers for a Deadly Chinese Coronavirus

House Talk with Ray Trimble

00:29 sec | 3 years ago

Three U.S. Airports to Check Passengers for a Deadly Chinese Coronavirus

"As health officials investigate an outbreak of viral pneumonia in central China it's being called the two thousand nineteen Novell corona virus traced back to a seafood animal market in the Wuhan province of China reporter Teresa parole with fox five in New York Chinese officials say more than three dozen people of contracted the illness to people of died airline passengers from central China are being screened for fevers at airports in Los Angeles San Francisco and New

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Russian opposition leader Navalny released from jail

AP 24 Hour News

00:47 sec | 4 years ago

Russian opposition leader Navalny released from jail

"After being jailed for calling for unsanctioned protest Russian opposition leader Alexei Novell only has been released but even as he walked free he vowed to keep protesting against the Russian government Novell need along with several opposition activists have led a protest movement against Russia's decision to bond nearly two dozen independent candidates from running for the Moscow city legislature in next month's election one of these rallies was the largest anti government protests that Moscow had seen an H. yes authorities have refused to give permission for the protest briefly detaining one thousand four hundred people and arresting dozens of protest leaders and some of the independent city council

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Julian Assange Is Suffering Psychological Torture, U.N. Expert Says

Pacifica Evening News

01:10 min | 4 years ago

Julian Assange Is Suffering Psychological Torture, U.N. Expert Says

"An independent expert for the UN backed Human Rights Council who visited Julian Assange, and a London prison says the WikiLeaks founder showed all symptoms, typical for prolonged exposure to psychological torture. Novell's are the special Abitur, torture visited Assange on may ninth with two medical experts and examining potential victims of torture nil treatment Meltzer said it was obvious that Assange, his health had been affected by the extremely hostile in arbitrary environment that he's faced for years. And our finding was that trust all the symptoms of a person who has been exposed to psychological, torture for a long time, thinking about his severe and constant stress chronic anxiety. Severe psychological. Company by emissions. He didn't get. Expect a deterioration of health and possibly with the

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Teen survives 49 days adrift on a raft in the Pacific

Outkick the Coverage with Clay Travis

00:53 sec | 5 years ago

Teen survives 49 days adrift on a raft in the Pacific

"Indonesian teenagers telling an extraordinary story of how he survived seven weeks. Adrift at sea. CBS news says all the Novell auto Lang who's nineteen worked alone on a wooden fishing raft. Used to trap fish in July. A storm snap the line that connected. His raft to the seabed sending him helplessly adrift without a motor paddle for forty nine days within a week. He ran out of food his survived on the fishy. Caught and cooked using wood from the raft. One reports said he strained ocean. Water through his close to drink the Jakarta Post says he little lamp on his raft. Every time he saw passion ship more than ten times. But none responded eventually he was twelve hundred miles from his original location. Finally, got a response on a hand held radio received onto a passing ship is a Panamanian vessel. They plucked them out of the c forty nine days. For

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Teen survives 49 days adrift on a raft in the Pacific

Dana Loesch

00:29 sec | 5 years ago

Teen survives 49 days adrift on a raft in the Pacific

"The guardian says a teenager survived forty-nine days, drifted CNN fishing hut. The nineteen year old was working wars, working alone. When heavy winds snapped his votes marines, all the Novell Addy laying an Indonesian teenager survived forty nine days adrift at sea. He was rescued by a Panamanian flagged vessel and returned home. He lived. Apparently. He I just crazy. He was found all the way almost near Guam. It's insane from Indonesia.

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