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The Latest Bubble, And Why It WILL Pop in [Market-Ticker]
...Certainly, there is no evidence we're any closer to it in actuality than we have ever been in the age of computing, which runs back to roughly the 1960s. Many will likely disagree with me on this, but you... (from No Agenda Episode 1670 - "The Meloni")
Boris Johnson's Secret Plan To Gather "Targeted And Personalised" Data Before Brexit
...be gathered, analysed and fed back actively to support key decision making'' in the run-up to Brexit. Departments needed to send data to GDS and ''work in partnership so that it can build a single consolidated view of how... (from No Agenda Episode 1172 - "Vapegoat")
The Mystery of the 'SpaceBees' Just Got Even Weirder - Nextgov
...In April 2017, Swarm submitted an application to the FCC about a fleet of four tiny satellites called BEES, for Basic Electronic Elements, and two internet-connected ground stations that would be used to transmit data back and forth. An... (from No Agenda Episode 1036 - "Braking Algos")
Austin's homeless crisis is latest target in national debate over right to sleep on the streets - The Washington Post
Fri, 22 Jan 2021 21:15 Since Austin's public-camping ban was relaxed, ''people can sleep much better in the open, and they are a lot safer than somewhere hiding in a back alley,'' said Paul, who estimates that... (from No Agenda Episode 1315 - "Food and Drunk Administration")
Marc Maron on how he works with brands and sponsors of his podcast 'WTF'
...They had data that the six months of testing they did with us showed we had a much better churn rate than Rush Limbaugh. That was a real eye-opener for us and let us know we could build on... (from No Agenda Episode 1540 - "Happy in Helsink")
Devise | Definition of Devise by Merriam-Webster
...This Beauty Blogger's Advice Will Make You Feel So Much Better About Your Breakouts," 31 Aug. 2017 That included biking and doing aqua-jogging, which meant going back and forth in the pool with a flotation devise to maintain... (from No Agenda Episode 1102 - "Killer Crickets")
Anti-Pride backlash: What Target, Anheuser-Busch and others should expect next
...Bud Light has tried to win back customers with a $15 off rebate program on Budweiser, Bud Light, Bud Select and Bud Select 55. While shoppers will need to put out money for the purchases on the front end, once... (from No Agenda Episode 1562 - "Tink Tank")
Libra White Paper | Blockchain, Association, Reserve
...Imagine an open, interoperable ecosystem of financial services that developers and organizations will build to help people and businesses hold and transfer Libra for everyday use. With the proliferation of smartphones and wireless data, increasingly more people will be online... (from No Agenda Episode 1148 - "Twitter Rattling")
The Rumors of Podcasting's Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
...No marketing plan, no network effect, no tricks or tips is ever a better investment than simply trying a bit harder to be a bit better than your last episode. Ignore the naysayers, and let's get back to work. (from No Agenda Episode 1080 - "11 years")
Despite Warnings Media Steps on a Rake With ''Whistleblower'' Story '' Ukraine Government Initiated Contact '' Guiliani Engagement Was Requested by State Dept. Officials'... | The Last Refuge
...great conversation, totally appropriate conversation, couldn't have been better. And keep asking questions and build it up as big as possible so you can have a bigger downfall. Q Mr. President, on the whistleblower, have you read the complaint... (from No Agenda Episode 1175 - "Son of a Biden")
Are you ready for the ESG revolution? : PwC
...Investors, lenders and rating agencies expect greater visibility of an ever-broader range of nonfinancial metrics to better understand diverse social and environmental risks. Governments' ambitious, top-down commitments to limit carbon emissions are increasingly backed by new regulations and... (from No Agenda Episode 1403 - "In Silico")
Would an occasional blackout help solve climate change?
...The less we fail, the better. But Grubert thinks there could be additional benefits from planning for failure. The better we are at keeping people safe during blackouts, for instance, the easier it would be to figure out if there... (from No Agenda Episode 1575 - "Numbers Station")
VIDEO-Iran and the Obama Doctrine - NYTimes.com
...Obama said his view was that ''engagement,'' combined with meeting core strategic needs, could serve American interests vis- -vis these three countries far better than endless sanctions and isolation. He added that America, with its overwhelming power, needs to have... (from No Agenda Episode 711 - "Facebook Thuggin'")
OxyContin: The Truth Behind the Hulu's 'Dopesick'
...deadly results. ''Dopesick,'' Loyd said, puts the problem of the opiate epidemic and its origins into the mainstream, which he hopes can help build support for more and better treatment. ''Most of us know somebody touched by this,'' he said. (from No Agenda Episode 1400 - "The Learning Curve")
Solar storms are back, threatening life as we know it on Earth | Financial Post
...the end the best defense against catastrophe might be better forecasting. That would go a long way toward helping utilities prepare for shortages and making sure there are paths to back up their systems in case they lose power. In... (from No Agenda Episode 1350 - "Ask China!")
Have We Hit Peak Podcast? - The New York Times
...Harbinger has given a talk titled ''For the Love of God, Please Don't Start Another Podcast.'' ''It's sort of tongue in cheek obviously,'' he said. ''I love podcasting, and the more shows in the mix the better, as... (from No Agenda Episode 1156 - "Bivotal")
Dear Virgin America | Virgin
...Even if the industry 'experts' did not, you and your guests always believed that an airline can stay in business by delivering a better flying experience. virgin_22430127577.jpgImage from Virgin America We went through a lot together. And you... (from No Agenda Episode 914 - "Fack Base")
AI models fed AI-generated data quickly spew nonsense
...As synthetic data build up in the web, the scaling laws that state that models should get better the more data they train on are likely to break '-- because training data will lose the richness and variety that comes with... (from No Agenda Episode 1680 - "Seismic Sundae")
SpaceX founder files with government to provide Internet service from space
...Facebook recently abandoned its plan to build a $500 million satellite that would provide Internet service across the globe, according to the Information, a tech site. And a previous effort by a firm called LightSquared to use satellites to provide... (from No Agenda Episode 729 - "About Face!")
Digital Advertising Is Facing Its Ultimate Moment of Truth, and Billions of Dollars Are at Stake '' Adweek
...Creative cutsOne area in which P&G has made significant progress is the creation of transparent contracts that address media rebates while scaling back on the number of agencies it works with. Rebates that occur at the holding-company level... (from No Agenda Episode 994 - "Scromit")