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The Dead Robots' Society

The Dead Robots' Society

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Writers talking about writing. Writers talking about publishing. Writers talking about life. Authors Terry Mixon and Paul E Cooley interview, babble, and usually cover a number of disassociated topics.
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TechBoy Slog

TechBoy Corp.

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Hello Guys!! This is my slog. People who like to listen but not read are the main motive here. I want them to also stay up-to-date too without reading but listening!! Subscribe! Access my podcast from Breaker, Spotify, RadioPublic, Pocket Casts & Google Podcasts.
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Slogging it is a podcast for cricketers, brought to you by cricketers. Discussing everything from grass roots to the professional levels of the game. From teas to tests, local clubs to Lords, tune in to hear the ramblings of league stalwarts to legends, and everything in between...
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The Health Courage Collective Podcast is for women who are too busy to slog through hours of generalized, inapplicable and often contradictory health information, but too smart to ignore that a few minutes of focused attention now can prevent years of suffering in the future. Hosted by Christina Hackett - a pharmacist who doesn’t want you to live on prescriptions, a certified coach specifically trained to maximize your potential, and a compulsive learner obsessed with preventative, cutting e ...
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Ableton & Music Habits Podcast, Bestselling author of "The Mental Game of Electronic Music Production", Ableton Coach, MusicSoftwareTraining.com, Cofounder of P.U.N.C.H.I.S. Records, Music Producer Artist names: Jason Timothy, Shhadows Released on: Little Helpers, Hangover, Deep Tech Records, Draft & Re:Mission Entertainment
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Second Officer Slog

Em Marko and Jackson Tyler

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Second Officer Slog is a monthly Star Trek book club celebrating the wild, sprawling, dubiously canon extended universe of our favorite TV sci-fi series so you don't have to! Life long Trek nerds M and Jackson dive into the minutia of treaties, techno-babble, and Bajoran independence starting from the DS9 novel relaunch and headed where no book club has gone before. Intended for people who've never cracked a single Trek book, we're talking about the best and worst that universe has to offer ...
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Three brothers painfully slog their way through the worst fanfiction of all time, with only their wit and the company of one another to keep themselves sane. On second thought, they might never have been sane to begin with.
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Elixirized

Team Elixirized: Andrew, Jeff and Maynard.

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The uncorporate company podcast for Elixirized, the uncorporate group of uncorporate Elixir/Phoenix developers trying to become more corporate by being uncorporate.
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Join Senior Pastor Rev. Antoine T. Colvin for interesting conversations about God that celebrate the fact that you've made it to Friday! If your Monday through Thursday was a bit of a slog (or if Sunday mornings are just not enough), we have a refreshing devotional word for you every week to carry you through the weekend.
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Have you ever looked at someone you admire or consider successful and wondered “how the hell did they do that and what got them there?” Each week, join Johanna Buchweitz, a strategy loving, to-the-point, No-BS business advisor, skilled investor and an award winning entrepreneur as she shares insights, and interviews experts on her quest to help driven women in business achieve the time and money freedom they have always dreamed of! In the Limitless Podcast, she deconstructs the success tacti ...
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Candid interviews with successful Self-starters. On Build It. They'll Come, you'll hear from some amazing Australian entrepreneurs who bet big to build great businesses. Journalist Helen Dalley interviews business innovators and visionaries on how they turned their lightbulb idea into a viable, sustainable enterprise. This podcast is about the human face behind taking a simple idea and turning it into a business or movement. It's the beating heart behind what it takes to build an empire, fro ...
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Being a "classical vocal pro" is a wild ride, a decades-long slog, and hopefully... a deeply rewarding life. Let's talk about the icky business stuff, the fun, creative sides, and all the things you need to keep going in this unique niche in the arts.
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Land of Eem: Actual Play

Ben Costa, James Parks, George Higgins

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Join Ben Costa, James Parks, and George Higgins as they play the Land of Eem tabletop roleplaying game, inspired by the series of fantasy books: Dungeoneer Adventures and Rickety Stitch and the Gelatinous Goo. Ben Costa and James Parks are the creators of Dungeoneer Adventures, Rickety Stitch and the Gelatinous Goo, and the tabletop roleplaying game, Land of Eem. They have been friends since the 2nd grade, and love making stuff together. Lovers of fantasy, they strive to craft tales that cel ...
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Why Play Works.

Lucy Taylor and Tzuki Stewart

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Do you have a niggling feeling, a secret hope, that work could be more joyful, more fun and (maybe) a little bit wilder? Do you sense deep down that doing great work doesn't need to be a slog? In Why Play Works, Lucy Taylor and Tzuki Stewart hear the stories of people who are radically reshaping the idea of work as play - from play practitioners to academics to organisations who take play seriously. How can working on serious problems be fun and delightful? Is play the opposite of work, or i ...
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"TV is comfort. It's a friend you've known so well and for so long, you just let it be with you..." So listen in each week as cohosts and special guests rewatch their favorite TV shows and discuss characters, ships, and pivotal moments. From reality competitions to sitcoms and everything in between, we love talking about TV almost as much as we love rewatching it!
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Resume Zero

Austin Walker and Ryan Duffie

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Applying to jobs online can make for a long, lonely, demoralizing slog. At Resume Zero, we provide a structured program and trusted advice to help you get traction in your work search. Each episode on the Resume Zero Podcast covers what's worked for us, what's worked for our friends, and what can work for you to help you get real, solid traction in your work search. Listen to the first episode and consider subscribing if the content is helpful to you. If you'd like to connect, drop us a line ...
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"Channeling Brussels", hosted by journalist Teri Schultz, gets newsmakers, movers and shakers to lose the lingo, burst out of the Brussels bubble and have real conversations about the critical foreign and security policies shaping our world. it's the rest of the story, beyond the few seconds of soundbites that make it into the news.
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The Firm

Clarke Jeffers & Co Solicitors

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Leading Irish Law Firm, Clarke Jeffers Solicitors interview experts in various areas of law and discuss key topics with a view to providing practical and useful legal information to individuals, companies and advisors alike. Presented in a user friendly, uncomplicated and sometimes light hearted manner. “The Firm” provides practical legal information, hints and tips accessible while on the move and regardless of location. Subscribe for regular updates on issues that matter to you. If we can ...
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Move on from the highlight reels and headlines as we break down the essence of the weekend’s GAA action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Comics Obscura Podcast is less a news and review cast and more a locus of ideas. We want to talk about comics in a critical way to spark interesting and enlightening conversations about the medium. We use our platform to celebrate comics of all types--from the mainstream superheroes to the indie darling--and hope to create engaging podcasts that inspire readers to approach comics with a critical eye.
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A weekly cricket podcast with @danielparkerrrr, @6af1s, @HarwoodZac & @SinghWill. Each week, Rain Stopped Play discusses the latest cricket news, drama, and inevitable England batting collapses as we take an informative and entertaining look at the week's cricket. Music: Sugar Zone by Silent Partner (Free Music Archive)
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I saw a blog post from Randolph West recently that asked How do you restore a SQL Server 2000 database in the year 2024? It’s a bit of a process, involving an intermediate version and two restores. Randolph also points out the need to run DBCC after the first restore, which is a good idea. I wonder how many people would take the time to do this, or…
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The DRS Crew considers the question: when do you decide to rewrite or just slog on through and fix it in the edit? Chat will probably bring a napkin with a plot scribbled on it. Our links: Paul's store: https://payhip.com/paulecooley Paul's site: https://shadowpublications.com Terry's site: https://www.terrymixon.com/ Veronica: http://www.voicesbyv…
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We reunite to discuss our week's activities and delve into various cricket topics. We try to start with a humorous roundup of personal updates before shifting focus to the T20 World Cup, covering team performances, controversial referee decisions, and the potential outcomes for England and other participating teams. The conversation takes a specula…
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The cloud has been a controversial concept for much of its existence. While the idea has been around for many decades, AWS started selling IT services in 2006, with Azure following suit in 2008. Since then, the use of cloud services has grown tremendously. While some applications and organizations have embraced the idea from the beginning. I found …
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The parishioner is off on the high seas, enjoying a silver anniversary cruise with his beloved. So the professor takes the opportunity to interview the pastor about his new book on Presbyterianism, Household of Faith. Kyle, as one of the managing editors of Grassmarket Press, a series of books introducing theological and Christian living topics pub…
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I assume that most of you know about the principle of least privilege. If not, please read this short blog from Brian Kelley and make sure you understand how you should approach security. In the modern world, we also ought to adapt our systems for the zero trust model, which includes the least privilege principle. However, I wonder how many of your…
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I assume that most of you know about the principle of least privilege. If not, please read this short blog from Brian Kelley and make sure you understand how you should approach security. In the modern world, we also ought to adapt our systems for the zero trust model, which includes the least privilege principle. However, I wonder how many of your…
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This Podcast is an extension of the MusicSoftwareTraining.com website & Jason Timothy's book "The Mental Game of Electronic Music Production". The goal is to give you actionable & transformative steps to move your from aspiring music producer to a professional. 67: interview with Dan Giffin - The Ableton Music Producers Podcast.…
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What's more chaotic: an automated goblin lumber mill gone haywire or managing an inventory untouched for nearly a decade? Join us as we navigate the dungeon rescue mission packed with tension and humor. With George reluctantly hauling the rations and Riley dangling unconscious on a perilous conveyor belt, we juggle athletic checks and strategic pla…
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Stretch Database is finally going away. It is being retired. It was deprecated on Nov 16, 2022, from SQL Server 2022. Effective Jul 9, 2024, the supporting Azure service is retired. I saw this in an announcement on Jul 3, though I hope anyone using this service has been seeing lots of reminders over the last couple of years. I know I’m getting MySQ…
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We all tend to know what general things are good for us and which are not so good. But when things are really not that bad, it’s easy to convince ourselves that it’s no big deal. Not worth making a big deal out of. I hope to change your mind about that and get you excited about the huge benefits of small changes. We'll talk about some amazing stati…
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This week, we return to our review of the future required high school reading in Texas under supreme leader Abbott, Ted Cruz’ “Unwoke” or how I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Cancun. Thanks as always for listening and enjoy the show! Become a patron at patreon.com/NYGBCpod Find this episode on our website at NYGBCpod.com Follow us on twitter at …
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Stretch Database is finally going away. It is being retired. It was deprecated on Nov 16, 2022, from SQL Server 2022. Effective Jul 9, 2024, the supporting Azure service is retired. I saw this in an announcement on Jul 3, though I hope anyone using this service has been seeing lots of reminders over the last couple of years. I know I'm getting MySQ…
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I saw a blog post from Randolph West recently that asked How do you restore a SQL Server 2000 database in the year 2024? It's a bit of a process, involving an intermediate version and two restores. He also points out the need to run DBCC after the first restore, which is a good idea. I wonder how many people would take the time to do this, or even …
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Yesterday was Independence Day in the US and a day off for me. Today, I'm back to work. Same for my rocket engineer son, one day off. My wife remembers a few of her companies giving a 4-day weekend when a holiday falls on a Tuesday or Thursday, but that hasn't been my experience and isn't this week. I know we're barely into summer, which technicall…
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Will gamification help you age better? Can using the compelling principles of game design help you design and experience the benefits of a better life as you get older? Spoiler alert- I don’t know. This episode doesn’t have a clear resolution, but I do think it will be helpful to you so you can come to your own conclusions and understand both the p…
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This week, we depart from our usual formula to discuss the supreme court, their absolutely F**ked up rulings to shepherd in our new terrible world. On a serious note, I apologize for the way the episode ended but we decided we just needed to finish where we were. I cannot tell you it will get better, but we will be here no matter what happens. Than…
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I had someone ask me recently how to run xp_cmdshell on a Linux version of SQL Server. I told them you can't, as it's an unsupported feature and not one that I expect to see released. I had to double-check, since I did think that supporting a BASH shell was a possibility, but it wasn't added to the product. In the feedback forums, I saw a request f…
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After coming to Australia with just $600 in her pocket and a dream to see the world, young Mandy Foley fell into waitressing. What she found was a haphazard industry for workers, with little structure or professionalism. So over the past almost 4 decades Mandy set about changing that, building up her Stedmans Hospitality Services business, which sh…
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I often deal with customers who are looking to improve the way they build and manage database software. These could be small companies or large enterprises, with teams of developers trying to enhance their application software to solve new business problems. Often those enhancements require new data, with the related schema changes in a database. E…
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Chels (@Chels725), Jesse (@speakupjesse), and Paige (@paigenkiser) are back talking all their favorite reality shows and soaps! The gang discusses the lackluster Survivor 46 finale and the internet's obsession with certain players. Then the gang breaks down Snatch Game of Love on All Stars 9 before turning back time to their favorite scripted and n…
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In this episode of Three Guys Theologizing, the gentlemen welcome back Pastor Nathan Eshelman as their guest. Nathan has authored another book in the Grassmarket Press series, entitled Worthy. They interview him about his book on worship. As Nathan reminds us, the word “worship” is based on the word “worthy.” The Triune God is worthy of our praise …
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One of the hot terms in software these days is observability. There are a few definitions (Splunk, RadixWeb), but essentially this is the insight into how your software runs and performs using metrics, logs, traces, etc. In DevOps, we do this with an eye toward improving performance and identifying the root cause of issues. The focus is slightly di…
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What happens when Riley and Galen face off against a colossal, malfunctioning lumber mill teeming with deadly sputterjacks? Join us for an action-packed journey as our heroes navigate the perilous Gretchomaticus factory, uncover hidden secrets, and use their wits to outmaneuver mechanical adversaries. You'll be on the edge of your seat as they stra…
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Welcome back to another installment of our Tragically Cancelled TV series! This week's topic is extra painful since this show was initially renewed but then cancelled. It's time to talk all about Netflix's GLOW! Jenn is joined by her friends: host of Female Gaze: The Film Club, Morgan (@mslroberts), and TV Guide senior editor Kelly (@_kellyq) to di…
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We’re all used to hearing "don’t eat this," "definitely don’t eat that," "eat less of this," "avoid that." But what if one of those things to be avoided was actually good for you in some cases? Could you benefit from eating more starch? In what way? Find the full show notes here. My Website: www.healthcouragecollective.com Try One Skin for $20 off!…
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This week, we return to our book review of Ted Cruz’ “Unwoke” with chapter 6 “The long march reaches the boardroom” In which Ted never bothered to think about his own premise of. Thanks as always for listening and enjoy the show! Become a patron at patreon.com/NYGBCpod Find this episode on our website at NYGBCpod.com Follow us on twitter at @NYGBCp…
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The last 10-15 years in software development have seen a widespread embracing of unit testing. Before the popularity of mobile phones and their apps, most of the organizations I'd worked in gave lip service to automated unit testing, and often even more complex integration/system tests. These days, it seems more and more people embrace unit testing…
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Your words are terrible. You hate them. But does that make them bad? Terry and Paul, sans Veronica, discuss. Chat will present a napkin doodle made with ketchup as their magnum opus. Our links: Paul's store: https://payhip.com/paulecooley Paul's site: https://shadowpublications.com Terry's site: https://www.terrymixon.com/ Veronica: http://www.voic…
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There are lots of resources for learning: articles at SQL Server Central, blogs, user groups, SQL Saturday and other events, conferences, and more. In most of those cases, the editor, author, or speaker is deciding what they want to write about. If you want to learn something different, you need to go search out that information. You can certainly …
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In the last few months, I've been traveling around at a few of the Redgate Summits (one more in NYC coming) running panels on cloud journeys. I've had industry experts, both technical and managerial, discussing their approaches and journeys with advice and caveats for others. It can often be more than just migrating systems, so a lot of people have…
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How do you feel about uncertainty? Have you thought much about your relationship to the unknown? Did you know that your tolerance for and ability to constructively relate to uncertainty can radically alter the quality of your life in your 60s 70s 80s and beyond? Find full show notes here. My website: www.healthcouragecollective.com Try One Skin for…
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This week, with Benedict away we finished off the cultural marxism propaganda film we started weeks ago and it ends with exactly the whimper we would expect. We’ll be back with a new episode next week. Thanks as always for listening and enjoy the show! Become a patron at patreon.com/NYGBCpod Find this episode on our website at NYGBCpod.com Follow u…
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SQL Injection has been a problem for my entire career. Thirty years ago I could have easily just blamed this on ignorance, as most of our developers didn't think about the nefarious ways that hackers enter data in our applications. These days, there isn't a good reason for this to keep happening, and the problem is us. I think that we don't provide…
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