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    Desmond Beach: Artist on Race & Healing in Art - A Baltimore Story
    April 24, 2024 (duration 1h6m)
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    06:56 That is such a violent place. But growing up as a teacher, I had friend friends who were like killed, you know, was at the hands of other people or by the hands of the police. And so I was making all this work that was trying to address the hurt and the mourning that was happening. So I was making these sculptures of these figures that were laying on the ground, in this rest like state. Right. 25:51 Right. And so, but now the shift has been, I did that for a while for a very long time, which is also very tasking on one's, you know, mental well-being, my spirit, my soul, all of that always constantly being in that state of arousal of always, always being on the, on the defense, always having to be ready to like respond to the comments, respond to the, well, I disagree. That's not every white person. That's not I'm like, see, RLS, we know you already defensive already. Because you said that's not everybody. 33:29 Like it's, it's making a piece for you to look at, or you come into a space and we sit down in an environment that are creative for us to like sit and talk and heal and whatever. Or it's back when I was at my home church in Baltimore and I writing plays for us on, you know, like that idea of creating these productions to like express one's feelings and thoughts. And that was like, I only know how to respond to stuff like that. Right? Like the way that I do my own healing work and my own deal with it, it's to make the work because to be in this state all the time, since my work themes are this, I have to find safeguards to protect my mind and my heart at times.
     
    Maurice James Jr.: Artist's Insight on Urban Influence & Authenticity in Art
    April 23, 2024 (duration 55m)
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    53:52 I, anywhere I go, any state, North or South, like, let let me try Shrimp and grits. I know how much what you got going on over here. 47:06 But, you know, this time of year right now, I'm hyper focused on, like, both these main projects from the train train show to the, to the show well, the city show. So Yeah. It's I don't know what to call you. It's either city or state or it's just it's just a it's just a it's a place, you know what I mean, that I'm creating for black people.
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    219: Building Django Apps & SaaS Pegasus - Cory Zue
    April 24, 2024 (duration 49m)
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    42:06 And and the reason I say that is just that, like, where React really shines is if you're building something really complicated that needs a lot of, like, client side state and, you know, like, if if you were building Figma or something or Gmail, like, you would you would wanna use something like React so that you can provide the sort of rich user experience. Yeah. Well, your building sounds a lot more like a CRUD app
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    Episode 450: Daddy Pancakes (Feat. Scrappy & Khaotic)
    April 24, 2024 (duration 1h8m)
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    1:01:08 She's just like, do you guys ever state those women?
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    Ep. 572 w/ John Li Co-Founder & CEO at Vimcal
    April 23, 2024 (duration 52m)
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    48:06 This is the steady state. This is equilibrium. And think part of it is you just have to go through it and learn it. Like, I can I can tell you these things, but, focus on going fast, not on rushing? And Yeah. 42:46 The it's it's all really bad, and they're trying to monetize it or they have ads or it just, like, doesn't load. So we are trying to build the state of the art mobile calendar, and we are building it for work. Like, I think VIM Cal is still the only calendar in the mobile app store where you can look up a teammate's calendar on your phone. Like Yeah. I
     
    Ep. 571 w/ Will Robinson CEO at Encapture
    April 23, 2024 (duration 47m)
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    18:36 You know, Apple calls it machine learning because AI is scary to a lot of people. It's arguably the same thing or, like so where where are we at and kind of what is the state of kind of Fintech and banking leveraging some of this technology, and then how are you helping with that? Yeah.
     
    Ep. 570 w/ Rob Greig CEO Cornucopias Game
    April 23, 2024 (duration 50m)
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    00:51 Oh, yeah. Sure. I I grew up in Manchester, which is in, the north of England in the UK. Manchester is famous for music, arts, and football or or soccer, as the Americans would say. Sure. 01:04 It was in in the early years, I I lived quite a poor neighborhood, but I, you know, I didn't I didn't really know exactly. I played a lot of football with, with my brothers, and, was my mom and dad. They were tough, hardworking, working class Northerners, parents, worked a few jobs to provide everything they could for the children. We had, like, a caravan on a holiday camp in the, near near the coast of Wales. So so every weekend, we would we would go to this campsite.
     
    Ep. 569 w/ Arie Trouw CEO/CTO/Co-Founder XYO
    April 23, 2024 (duration 51m)
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    49:02 No. Yeah. That's that's really interesting. I'm curious, where do you think the state of crypto and NFTs is these days? And do you think they're both gonna become or, like, popular again? 49:33 I think we're basically in the same state kind of where AI was before a couple of years ago when ChatGPT came out. I think you need that that killer solution. We need someone that could be, like, hey. I you know, we've done this with with crypto, and it's really interesting. And now I understand why using crypto is better and different.
     
    Ep. 567 w/ Brian Stevens CEO at Neural Magic
    April 23, 2024 (duration 46m)
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    25:37 So as much as, you know, so the state of the art, for for natural language processing, there were smaller models before. And they didn't have the capabilities that these new large language models have, like these open source LAMA, open source mies trial. These are really exciting new state of the art models that have the capability of what you'd see come out of, you know, the big tech for serving APIs. But they process completely different. They're really, they actually need more infrastructure, to run these, because not only the amount of compute, but the, they really press on the memory, requirements and memory bandwidth requirements that, you know, that that you need to run these. 13:00 So there's there's great, set of choices that people have to own their own AI model. And what we're aiming to do is to help them use those open AI models and, be able to optimize them in such a way that they can run anywhere that an enterprise would want them to, whether that's, you know, in their in their cloud zone or whether that's inside of their an existing data center, whether it's to run inside of a brick and mortar, location. You know, once the model state of the art is opened up, it really puts, you know, customers and enterprises in control of their destiny. And the value of that is, you know, they get pure privacy. They can 1, they own the model.
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    Blood and Gold (with Dan Snow)
    April 23, 2024 (duration 40m)
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    11:07 Band football for that period. 11:11 more important than football, you are making very very strong 23:19 and if they're successful, the state will kind of backfill
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    "Rocking Legends: Lorraine Lewis and the Legacy of Vixen and Femme Fatale"
    April 22, 2024 (duration 1h17m)
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    07:57 football 07:42 state 07:44 state
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