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Vista Glass Podcast

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Window glass repair company in Tucson AZ. Vista Glass has been in business since 2000. We are proud to service the Tucson area with our glass experience and expertise. we offer free mobile service and estimates.
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Hey, you know your way around a desktop - so now dig into Windows Vista and really put your PC to work! Discover the best and fastest ways to perform everyday tasks, and challenge yourself to new levels of Windows Mastery! Released every Friday at midnight Pacific.
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Sam Downie's Tech:Casts

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Unique Technology interviews about Apple Computer and it's users. Sam Downie brings 16 years of being a Apple User and 6 years of radio work to the Mac world. If you've heard him before you know what to expect... interviews, commentary, guests. If you haven't heard him, then welcome to Sam's look at all things Apple and Apple related news. Reporting from the UK, the USA and around the world. - Give it a listen!
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Fire Your Tech Guy in 15 minutes a day.

Andrew Snyder - birdDog digital

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Fire Your Tech Guy is written by the founder and main consultant at a Bay Area technical consulting firm. Most of his clients are running either Mac or PC, and are more interested in the success of their business than the success of their computer systems. Some people hire help to do this for them; others wing it and do it themselves or make someone do it internally. We are here for both of you. The savvy business owner needs some help, and we shall help. Topic suggestions are suggested via ...
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Help I Got A Mac

Cliff Ravenscraft & Chris Beiting

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The Help I Got A Mac podcast was originally launched after I, Cliff Ravenscraft, purchased my very first Apple/Mac computer in 2007. My first computer was a Commodore Vic 20, I then spent years on DOS based computers. I was an early adopter to Windows 3.0 and 3.1 and then moved into Windows 95, 98, and XP. I refuse to consider my "Windows ME and Vista" as "computing experiences. I recall my initial excitement about owning a Mac wearing off after about two weeks. I had become quite frustrated ...
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Past speeches and talks from the Black Hat Briefings computer security conferences. Black Hat Briefings Europe was held March 27-30 at the Moevenpick Amsterdam Centre Hotel. Twdays, four different tracks. Roger Cumming, Head of Device Delivery and Knowledge at CPNI (Center for the Protection of National Infrastructure), spoke on "How can the Security Researcher Community Work Better for the Common Good." A post convention wrap up can be found at http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-europe-07/bh-e ...
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Miscellaneous audio from TV and radio technology guru Leo Laporte's travels, including his regular segments on KFI and CFRB, other radio and podcast interviews, speeches, and whatnot. You never know what you'll get or when you'll get it but we guarantee it will be interesting. Although the feed is no longer being updated, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.
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How do you balance the coupling in your application? Carl and Richard talk to Vlad Khononov about his book on Balancing Coupling in Software Design. Vlad talks about three aspects of coupling - information, distance, and volatility. When these aspects are out of balance, such as a pair of services that are distant from each other but highly depende…
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What's coming for Blazor in .NET 9? Carl and Richard talk to Dan Roth about the upcoming version of Blazor. Dan discusses excellent performance improvements, better MAUI interactions, new SignalR features, and more! The conversation also dives into how Blazor gets made and the journey that submitting issues into GitHub goes through to become featur…
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What does it mean to build cloud-native applications? Carl and Richard talk to Chris Klug about his experiences building applications designed to operate effectively in the cloud. Chris pushes back on the fixation around Kubernetes - you can build cloud-native apps without it! The conversation digs into the various options available to take advanta…
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What has Chris Sells been up to? Carl and Richard chat with Chris Sells, the guest on episode 10 back in 2002, about how his career continues to evolve. Chris talks about working at Google on Flutter, the mobile dev stack - before departing for Meta to work on the tooling for augmented reality. The conversation digs into how AR appears to be the lo…
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How do you make your own copilot? Carl and Richard talk to Prashant Bhoyar about his work with Copilot Studio and Azure AI Studio. Prashant describes how Copilot Studio lives in the Power Platform space while Azure AI Studio is more related to Visual Studio, in that it is a tool for developers of AI technology. Anything built in Azure AI Studio can…
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Ready for a chat with the creator of Node? Carl and Richard talk to Ryan Dahl about his work creating NodeJS in 2009 and how he moved on after a few years, leading to the creation of Deno, an opinionated approach to building web applications. Ryan talks about the challenges of simplifying web development by combining all the important things into a…
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What's the latest with Playwright? Carl and Richard talk to Debbie O'Brien about her ongoing work with Playwright, Microsoft's open-source testing framework for web applications. While it is focused on web applications, you can write your tests in various languages, including .NET! Debbie talks about the new Playwright Testing service, which operat…
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How simple can you make software development? Carl and Richard talk to Mark Rendle about his focus on simplicity in building software - as simple as possible. Mark talks about the tendency of developers, sometimes through no fault of their own, to use what is new and cool in development, regardless of how practical or necessary it actually is. The …
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How does good design pay off in software? Carl and Richard talk to Billy Hollis about his work designing software, both from a user interaction perspective and application architecture. Billy talks about saving time and money by working hard on design to get a clearer picture of what stakeholders want—because code rework is always more expensive! T…
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Can you do mob programming remotely? Carl and Richard talk to Ulrika Malmgren about mob, or team programming - where three to five developers work together on the same problem, rotating keyboard control and collaborating to write the best possible code. Modern tools like Teams and Zoom make it easy to do the same programming style with everyone rem…
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What can machine learning do for geospatial data? Carl and Richard talk to Malte Loller-Anderson and Mathilde Ørstavik about their work at Norkart, using aerial imagery to build detailed maps around Norway. Mathilde dives into the critical role of machine learning - identifying buildings in images. Usually done by hand with each new image, Norkart …
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What do Domain-Driven Design and event sourcing have to do with each other? Everything! Carl and Richard chat with Anita Kvamme about her experiences applying DDD, and specifically event storming, to developing applications using event sourcing. Anita talks about building applications that have many sources of events—from users and elsewhere—and ne…
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How can a low-code solution help you deliver a .NET app? Carl and Richard talk with Serge Sarafudinov about his Xomega project. Serge describes how Xomega uses models and templates to generate .NET code for applications for Blazor clients, WPF, and even ASP.NET Forms and TypeScript! The conversation also digs into rehabilitating existing .NET appli…
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How do you manage APIs to GenAI, and how can GenAI help with API management? Carl and Richard chat with Andrei Kamenev about the latest features coming to Azure API Management. On the one hand, there are Copilot tools to help craft and understand APIM policies, which can get very complex. Then, there is the provisioning of access to GenAI-related A…
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How can .NET Aspire help you get into containers? Carl and Richard talk with Jiachen Jiang about her experiences working with .NET Aspire. Jiachen talks about the power of .NET Aspire to help lead developers to utilize cloud native architecture efficiently. A key part of the equation is containers, and Jiachen talks about how relatively rare contai…
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What if you want to build your own copilot? Carl and Richard talk to Vishwas Lele about his new startup, which is focused on using Azure OpenAI tools to help automate the government RFP writing process. Vishwas discusses the complexities of proposal writing, how specific and complex rules exist for each part of the proposal, and the challenge of ge…
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What are the basics of building a decent user interface on a web page? Carl and Richard talk to Hilary Stohs-Krause about her experience helping folks build websites - you don't have to be a designer to make something useable! Hilary talks about steering clear of more complex UX libraries unless you know the site owner prefers them. Keeping things …
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What's happening with WPF? Carl and Richard talk to Joseph Finney about the news from Build about WPF - it's back, baby! But did it ever go away? Joe talks about how WPF was made open source in 2018 and how minimal development was done there - enough so that the community started building frameworks to support it, including WPFUI and ModernWPF. But…
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Multi-modal is here and ready to use! Carl and Richard talk to Veronika Kolesnikova about what she has seen in the latest OpenAI model. Multi-modal refers to GPT-4o's ability to work with text, audio, images, and more and respond in kind! Veronika talks about tackling interesting visual problems with GPT-4o - like summarizing graphs or creating new…
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CosmosDB makes ChatGPT fast! While at Build in Seattle, Carl and Richard chatted with Mark Brown about CosmosDB's role in AI. Mark talks about how ChatGPT switched over to CosmosDB early on - when the number of users started to climb, database performance became essential, and CosmosDB was there. Today, many AI-centric CosmosDB features exist, like…
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Upgrade Your Bathroom: A Guide to Choosing the Perfect Replacement Window Finding the right bathroom window can be difficult due to privacy concerns. However, many types of windows will protect your private space. Bathroom windows bring more light into your room and allow for fresh air. The added ventilation reduces humidity and prevents mildew.…
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When buying window frames, you should consider their durability, weather resistance, and finish. There are many factors that can also impact the utility and appearance of your home window glass. These are some of the factors: Insulation Energy efficiency Impact resistance Safety Privacy Noise reduction Design…
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The adage goes, "the stronger you make it, the more likely they'll break it." Glass is no exception to this rule as its strength lies in its ability to be solid and fragile simultaneously. This article will explore what type of Glass is currently deemed the strongest and why that might be.Kirjoittanut vistaglass2022
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Driving with a cracked windshield is highly hazardous and can lead to severe consequences. The implications of driving with a cracked windshield are both safety-related and legal, as it puts the driver at risk for severe injury or death and potential fines from law enforcement officers. This article will explain why one should avoid driving with a …
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Windows that have cracked or fogged up or noticeable drafts through your downstairs are all signs of a damaged window. Your window could be smashed by a stray ball thrown by your children. Is it cheaper to replace just the glass, or should you go ahead and replace the whole window?Kirjoittanut vistaglass2022
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7 Simple Ways to Get Rid of Stickers from Glass Windows www.vistaglass.com/7-simple-ways-to-get-rid-of-stickers-from-glass-windows You’ve probably experienced the joy of installing new windows and the pain of removing the tape and stickers that the windows are covered with. It would help if you took great care when removing stickers from windows.…
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What Kind of Windshield Cracks Can Be Repaired? www.vistaglass.com/what-kind-of-windshield-cracks-can-be-repaired If you have ever driven your truck, SUV or car on the highways, you might have experienced something similar. This is a common occurrence for drivers. However, it is better to avoid driving with cracked windshields.…
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The Main Types of Window Glass Fracture & Their Possible Causes www.vistaglass.com/ultimate-guide-to-fixing-cracked-windows-and-glass-in-your-home The first step in fixing broken window glass is to identify the type of glass problem you are dealing with. Many types of fractures can occur in windows at home, each with different root causes.…
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Six Common Types of Windows Glass www.vistaglass.com/six-common-types-of-windows-glass Many homebuyers prefer houses with great window glass. However, there are so many window glass options that it takes time to determine which type is best for you. If you want to replace your glass windows but don’t know much about glass.…
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Ceramic Tint vs. Cheap Tint: What's the difference? www.vistaglass.com/ceramic-tint-vs-cheap-tint-whats-the-difference What is Ceramic Tint? Ceramic Tint window tint is high-performance and provides maximum heat and UV protection. Ceramic Tint window tint is more efficient than regular or entry-level. It blocks sunlight and solar heat.…
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A Reddit user has come up with a new nifty trick to block ads on YouTube, and it simply involves the addition of a punctuation mark (.) immediately after the .com part in the URL. Interestingly, this also eliminates the need for the installation of any additional plugin or extensions on your web browser. But the question arises: Why does the trick …
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So we have a new report coming from Sophos, which is actually a result of the survey they conducted with 5,000 IT managers across 26 countries, and according to the data, almost three-quarters of ransomware attacks result in the data being encrypted. And it was actually the case in some of the recent ransomware incidents that involved major IT comp…
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WhatsApp already allows users to make video calls using iOS and Android apps. And just recently, the company extended the limit of numbers of users who can connect over a video call at the same time, from 4 to 8. So, you can be a part of WhatsApp group chat where there are up to 8 members connected in real-time over a video call. But no such functi…
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Reliance Industries Limited and Jio has announced that Vista Equity Partners will invest Rs 11,367 crore into Jio Platforms. This investment values Jio Platforms at an equity value of Rs 4.91 lakh crore and an enterprise value of Rs 5.16 lakh crore. Vista’s investment will translate into a 2.32 percent equity stake in Jio Platforms on a fully dilut…
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Amazon has announced a new benefit for Prime members in India. It’s called Amazon Gaming with Prime. The e-commerce giant has set up a new microsite that offers a glimpse of gaming benefits in which users will be able to unlock the new items. In this episode, co-founder and executive producer of The Next Crunch, Tanmay Patange explains what Amazon …
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Dating apps these days offer video chat as a way to get to know potential dates before meeting them in person, and now, Tinder does not want to be left behind. The company has revealed its plans to launch one-to-one live video chats later this quarter. Now, it remains to be seen if the COVID-19 pandemic will affect Tinder’s target date. Subscribe T…
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Home rental company Airbnb, is laying off nearly 1,900 employees, which constitutes 25% of Airbnb's total workforce, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has brought global travel to a near standstill. The laid-off employees in the U.S. will get 14 weeks of base pay, in addition to one additional week for every year at the company. Subscribe…
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Apple is going to host its 31st annual Worldwide Developers Conference next month. The virtual conference will be available free to attend for all developers on the Apple Developer app and website. Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference, which takes place on 22nd June, also brings the Swift Student Challenge. It is an opportunity for student develo…
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A new phishing campaign is spreading these days. In this attack, hackers use a notification from Microsoft Teams to trick their victims into disclosing their credentials. A security company Abnormal Security Corporation has released an advisory & more. Subscribe The Next Crunch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/TheNextCrunch Follow The Next Crunch on…
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Reliance Jio has announced that American private equity firm Silver Lake is investing $750 million into Jio Platforms. This investment represents a 12.5% premium to the equity valuation of the Facebook investment, which was announced a few days ago. Reliance Jio says the investment led by Silver Lake is further testament to the world-class digital …
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Misinformation and fake news during the pandemic raise major concerns, especially ones that involve our social media usage. How can authorities legally prevent such incidents from happening? The Next Crunch producer Tanmay Patange recently spoke with Kazim Rizvi, the founder of Dialogue, an emerging policy think-tank. Listen to what Kazim had to sa…
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Reliance Jio has announced its plans to enter the video-conferencing space with its upcoming app, JioMeet! By launching the new service, Reliance Jio will not only enter the booming video-calling space, but it will also compete against services like Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams. In this episode, The Next Crunch producer Tanmay Patange exp…
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Sophos researchers have discovered a new phishing campaign and hackers were found enticing their victims with bogus Zoom invites. The Next Crunch's Tanmay Patange recently spoke with Chester Wisniewski, Principal Research Scientist at Sophos, to discuss web browsers' threat landscape and security. Listen to what Chester had to say about phishing. S…
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The number of false claims is worrying, as is the way people are spreading them in large numbers. To discuss the issue, The Next Crunch producer Tanmay Patange recently spoke with Kazim Rizvi, founder of The Dialogue, an emerging policy think-tank. Here's what Kazim had to say. Subscribe The Next Crunch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/TheNextCrunch…
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The speed of “highly forwarded” WhatsApp messages has declined by 70 percent. Earlier this month, WhatsApp introduced measures to address the spread of COVID-19 related misinformation. As a result, messages that have been forwarded by five or more people can now only be forwarded to a single person or group. Follow The Next Crunch on YouTube: https…
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