How can you build Python code with Bazel? Why would you even want to do that? This is the topic of a short talk I gave at PyCon IL this year. Below are the …| ohadravid.github.io
In this episode, Emily interviews Hui-Chin Chen, a Certified Financial Planner specializing in advising globally mobile professionals. Hui-Chin is a managing partner and financial advisor with Jade & Cowry, and she is a repeat podcast guest. Her first interview from 2019 is required listening for international graduate students and postdocs prior to starting this episode. […]| Personal Finance for PhDs
John Burn-Murdoch talks to social scientist Alice Evans| www.ft.com
In this episode, I share what I’ve learned recently about the landscape of postdoc benefits in the US, specifically with respect to health insurance and workplace-based retirement accounts. This discussion of employees and non-employees or fellows may be familiar territory to some of you, but I also know I’m reaching people who have never heard […]| Personal Finance for PhDs
I’ve always found meaning, and a lot of strength, in building things. Now, with AI coding agents changing the way we work, it’s easy to feel threatened, like something essential might get taken away. But honestly, that creative urge can’t be replaced by any tool. In this episode, I talk about what it’s like when your identity is tied to... […]| CoRecursive Podcast
Alex is looking at four fundamental questions about Large Language Models: Transcript Are LLMs intelligent can they create something new what are their limitations and do prompts matter? These are a few things that I want to discuss in this video and I don’t believe I will get to the bottom of all these issues […]| Mozaic Works
Last week Christoph Berg, who maintains PostgreSQL’s APT packaging system, gave a very nice talk on that system. Herein lie the transcript and links to the slides and video.| ❖ Just a Theory
We are publishing a transcript of Dr. Anthony Monteiro’s opening remarks from the Saturday Free School’s December 21, 2024 session. The Free School meets every Saturday at 10:30 AM, and is streamed…| Avant-Garde: A Journal of Peace, Democracy, and Science
I was a guest on the Cup o’ Go podcast recently, talking with Shay Nehmad and Jonathan Hall about writing and teaching Go. Here’s a transcript of our chat.| Bitfield Consulting
What if you had to fight against your company's culture to bring a revolutionary tool to life? Meet Jeffrey Snover, the Microsoft architect behind PowerShell, a command tool that transformed Windows system administration. Initially met with skepticism, Snover's idea faced resistance from a company that favored graphical interfaces. Snover's journey began with a simple mission: to make Windows as command-line... […]| CoRecursive Podcast
This episode transcript accompanies Deliciously Responsible: From Farm-to-Counter at Bolyard’s Meats. Janice Person [0000:02]: Food is more than just what’s on our plate. It’s the places where it’s grown. It’s the people who grow... The post Episode 413 Transcript Chris Bolyard of Bolyard’s Meats appeared first on Grounded by the Farm.| Grounded by the Farm
Transcript for episode 412 Tapping into Fresh & Seasonal Cooking: A Convo with Zane Dearien Interview is 42:44 long Janice Person [00:00:02]: Food is more than just what’s on our plate. It’s the places... The post Transcript for Episode 412 — Interview with Chef Zane Dearien appeared first on Grounded by the Farm.| Grounded by the Farm
This transcript accompanies episode 411, our conversation with artisan cheddar cheesemaker and dairy farmer David Hemme of Hemme brothers. We also have a list of some cheese vocabulary and definitions in this other post. Castmagic... The post Transcript for Episode 411 — David Hemme Cheesemaker & Dairy Farmer appeared first on Grounded by the Farm.| Grounded by the Farm
This transcript accompanies episode 410 Uncovering Cahokia’s Food History & Forgotten Farmscapes where we talk to Dr. Gayle Fritz about the food history of the Native America metropolis Cahokia and the food and farming impacts...| Grounded by the Farm
Professor Carl Elliott’s new book The Occasional Human Sacrifice, is about whistleblowers in medicine. In this episode, we discuss the whistleblowers at Willowbrook, a residential institution for a…| Noncompliant - the podcast
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Extending Rust's Effect System| blog.yoshuawuyts.com
Emily published the first episode of this podcast in July 2018. This is the 200th episode, and over the last five and a half years, the podcast has featured 252 unique voices in addition to Emily’s. This last episode of 2023 catches up with the guests from Seasons 1 through 11. The guests were invited […]| Personal Finance for PhDs
In this episode, Emily features contributions from the PhD community and from ChatGPT around the topic of frugal tips. Grad students in particular are typically open to exercising frugality to decrease their expenses. Emily talks through her framework on how to decide which area of spending to target first with frugality. She then demonstrates how […]| Personal Finance for PhDs
In this episode, Emily interviews Madeline Hebert, a rising second-year PhD student in Human Development and Family Sciences at the University of Connecticut. Madeline’s household has an irregular income; her assistantship stipend varies between the academic year and the summer and her husband is paid hourly throughout the year with a variable schedule. Madeline details […]| Personal Finance for PhDs