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You Are Error is Aftermath’s podcast about common misconceptions in and around video games. Each episode interviews a different guest about something that either games or the people who play them frequently get wrong: It could be something mechanical, like climbing. It could be something born of narrative and world building, like Cyberpunk 2077’s obsession with artificial limbs and exoskeletons, as opposed to what disabled people in the real world actually want and need. A topic could be fai ...
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Error Code

Robert Vamosi

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Error Code is a biweekly narrative podcast that provides you both context and conversation with some of the best minds working today toward code resilience and dependability. Work that can lead to autonomous vehicles and smart cities. It’s your window in the research solving tomorrow’s code problems today.
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El Rincón De Los Errores

Marimar Vega & Efrén Martinez

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Sean todos bienvenidos a este nuevo espacio donde vamos a aprender de los errores. Conoceremos ese rincón de aquellos personajes que estamos acostumbrados a ver en los medios de comunicación, pero que al igual que cualquier otra persona, han cruzado sus propios desiertos, sacando lo mejor de lo vivido. Es por medio de nuestros fallos que hemos crecido y nos hemos convertido en personas más sensibles, empáticas y con menos apariencias, por eso Marimar Vega y Efrén Martinez han creado este lug ...
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Vajon mi lesz a Földdel és vele együtt velünk 2050-ben? Mi történt hogy ide jutottunk? Fontosak ezek a kérdések egyáltalán? Meg lehet érteni a globális összefüggéseket és a kwh értelmezését egy rádiós műsorból? Mit csináljunk, ha azt érezzük valami nem stimmel és változtatni is szeretnénk lokális környezetünkben? Kis lépések, komoly kérdések, meghívott vendégek. Témák: Földünk, energia, víz, környezeti értékek, paradigmaváltások, fizikai törvények, kémiai képletek, természeti és humán erőfor ...
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Human factors is a critical topic within the world of SCUBA diving, scientific diving, military diving, and commercial diving. This podcast is a mixture of interviews and 'shorts' which are audio versions of the weekly blog from The Human Diver. Each month we will look to have at least one interview and one case study discussion where we look at an event in detail and how human factors and non-technical skills contributed (or prevented) it from happening in the manner it did.
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Accountant Ally is a trusted partner for businesses seeking expert accounting support. Specializing in troubleshooting QuickBooks errors, software setup, and resolving data corruption issues, we provide seamless solutions to keep your financial systems running smoothly. Our team of experienced professionals ensures accurate accounting services, offering peace of mind to clients.
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Set in an apocalyptic version of 2033, ‘Human Error’ follows a young adult named Billie as they travel across South Central Texas where society has fallen to hordes of zombie-like creatures called Errors. Having lost their own family and friends to death and tragedy, Billie takes refuge with a group of other survivors seeking safety and a cure for Errors. But Billie has more in common with the Errors than they’d like to admit to their companions. ‘Human Error’ dives into loss, love, and find ...
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Fatal Error

Soroush Khanlou & Chris Dzombak

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Fatal Error is a weekly show hosted by software developers Soroush Khanlou and Chris Dzombak. We discuss topics at the cutting edge of iOS software architecture, Swift, and best practices.
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The most comprehensive Bible Study lessons to help you understand God in the deepest, loving and most intelligent way possible. Each chapter of The Bible is discussed rationally by Sonika, the inspirational author of multiple books about God and spirituality. Bible stories are taught in a way that helps you realize their wisdom and relevance to our modern life.
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Error 313

Castle Han Media

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In this cerebral sci-fi audio drama, follow the steps of an ongoing experiment and its largely willing participants. As they grapple with their involvement, they must piece together who they are, what they're doing, and what the experiment truly entails: all while struggling with the mysteries of their past and the uncertainty of their present.
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Error De

Joseba Villanueva

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El futuro es ahora: Mis reflexiones sobre nuestro destino en el marco de la era tecnologíca en la que nos encontramos atrapados en nuestra vida cotidiana... redes sociales, IA, Machine learning, wereables, vida 2.0..
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Error 404

Jose Arozena & Juanjo Guevara

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Podcast Magazine de actualidad tecnológica donde semana a semana repasaremos, analizaremos y destrozaremos la actualidad. Presentado por José Arozena y Juanjo Guevara
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Welcome to the Unknown Error Podcast! Each week your hosts Marty, Rick, and Rodey force each other to check out some form of entertainment. Whether that be a movie, album, or TV show. Good or bad.
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PODD Errors

The Precipice Podcast Network

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Join Thrabalen, Dorky Rae, and Todd Evf as they talk about Pop Culture and other things with their own unique perceptions. Oh and Dragons. Those too.
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Error 204

Luke Denner & Mark Fromme

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Error 204 is a podcast covering Theology from a reformed perspective and genuinely nerdy topics. We promise we have no content that you won't love. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Margin of Error is a weekly podcast for disgruntled liberals hosted by Allan and Carson, two lefty Army veterans-turned-over-educated-and-under-qualified casual observers with strong feelings about politics, books, and popular culture.
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Interviews with survivors, victims' families, policy makers, and health care workers. What went wrong? How can we make health care safer? Host Scott Simpson, uses his counselling skills to evoke the secrets, stories and solutions. https://www.patreon.com/rss/MedicalErrorInterviews?auth=2eY8hVY9bd5o78a8cmpNSURYZ2VrqXrq
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Look closely at almost anything and you’ll find data—lots of it. But when you push past the calculations, what are all those numbers really saying about who we are and what we believe? CNN’s Harry Enten is on a mission to find out. This season on Margins of Error, Harry teases out big ideas like what accents say about where we live, how much money it takes to be happy, and whether the U.S. should finally switch to the metric system.
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Error 404 y Radio Review Bolivia, en su nuevo capitulo con datos curiosos de este Fantástico grupo de los años 60; un gran director, geniales compositores y jóvenes actores; los fans de los cómics no están conformes, pero parece que será una película que nos sorprenderá! Anímate a escuchar nuestro nuevo ciclo "No somos un virus, somos una nueva forma de escuchar radio virtual".
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¡Bienvenidos y bienvenidas a un nuevo episodio de El Rincón en Colombia! Hoy tenemos la experiencia hermosa de hablar con un actor, productor, podcaster y, sobre todo, con un maravilloso ser humano ¡Juan Pablo Raba! Juan Pablo trabajó en Noticia de un secuestro, Distrito salvaje, Narcos y lanzó un podcast llamado Los Hombres Si Lloran. Conversamos …
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This episode dives into the lessons the diving community can learn from aviation safety practices, using the near-disaster of Air Canada Flight AC759 at San Francisco Airport as a starting point. In aviation, near-misses are thoroughly investigated to uncover systemic issues rather than just individual mistakes, fostering a culture of learning and …
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This is the story of the secret life of cellular chips and why we need to mitigate against the unintended access they provide. Deral Heiland, Principal Security Research for IoT at Rapid 7, describes a research project he presented at the IoT Village at DEF CON 32 where they compiled AT command manuals from various vendors, discovering unexpected f…
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After a first episode that delved into the darkest recesses of men’s hearts, it’s time for something a little lighter: horses, aka man’s best friend if we’re not counting dogs. They’re everywhere – in society and in media. We can all at least sort of draw one. And yet, some major games still fail to stick the landing when it comes to basics like le…
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This episode explores the critical role of leadership in diving, drawing on a challenging night dive on the Abu Nuhas reef and lessons from military aviation. The dive highlighted the importance of accountability, planning, and adapting leadership styles to the situation. Diving lacks formal leadership training, yet all divers—from instructors to d…
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¡Nuevo episodio de El Rincón en Colombia! Hoy tuvimos el gusto de recibir a Tuti Vargas, influencer, empresaria y una persona que transmite mucha, mucha paz. Compartimos una entrevista maravillosa; Tuti nos contó de su viaje de la depresión más profunda a la felicidad y la salud emocional, lo que aprendió de sus heridas gracias a sus relaciones y c…
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In this episode, we explore how authority gradients—the imbalance of power or experience between individuals—can lead to critical mistakes in diving and other high-stakes environments. Drawing lessons from aviation, medicine, and real-world diving incidents, we discuss how the fear of questioning a more experienced person can prevent vital safety c…
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In this episode, we dive into the role of social conformity, biases, and decision-making in diving safety. Humans naturally seek group belonging, but this can lead to harsh judgments when incidents occur, particularly on social media. We explore how biases like hindsight and outcome bias affect our perceptions of accidents, often focusing on blame …
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¡Hace MUCHO que lo queríamos tener en el rincón! ¡Y hoy lo logramos! Compartimos un episodio especial con el genial Andrés Parra. ¿Por qué decimos qué es especial? Primero, por qué él es una persona muy especial, pero también especial, porque para grabarlo nunca coordinamos para que fuera a México, y cómo teníamos muchas ganas de que sucediera...¡F…
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In this episode, we explore how cognitive biases—mental shortcuts that influence our decisions—affect our actions in complex and dynamic situations. Whether things go right or wrong, biases like overconfidence, expectation bias, and hindsight bias shape our thinking, often without us realizing it. We discuss practical ways to identify and reflect o…
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This podcast episode explores how the U.S. Forest Service uses structured Learning Reviews to improve safety in high-risk environments by focusing on understanding the context, mindset, and systemic factors behind incidents rather than assigning blame. Highlighting parallels to the diving community, we discuss the importance of storytelling, identi…
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When we think of IoT, we first think of our smart light bulbs, our smart TVs, our smart baby monitors. However, we don't typically associate IoT with high-performance race cars, and yet they collect terabytes of data each race. Austin Allen, Director of Solutions Architecture at Airlock Digital, discusses the growing presence of smart devices and t…
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In this episode, we dive into the complexities of decision-making in high-risk environments, focusing on why some choices that lead to accidents might seem baffling but are understandable in context. We discuss Todd Conklin's and Chris Perrow's ideas on "Normal Accidents," highlighting how unforeseen events can occur despite experience and training…
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For You Are Error’s inaugural episode, Nathan speaks to indie developer, speaker, and consultant Rami Ismail about video games’ long history of screwing up Arabic. Why is it such a pervasive issue, and did games inherit it from Hollywood, or did they take their own, equally fraught path to this point? How are mistakes like this symptomatic of a wid…
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In this episode, we explore Donald Rumsfeld's "known knowns, known unknowns, and unknown unknowns" concept and how it applies to risk management in diving. Using the Johari window model of self-reflection, we discuss the importance of understanding risks that divers face, from routine (known knowns) to unpredictable (unknown unknowns). The episode …
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In this episode, we delve into the story of Eric, a wingsuit base jumper who nearly died during a jump, to explore the risks, attitudes, and decision-making in extreme sports. Eric’s candid interview highlights how rapid progression without mentorship, inferred peer pressure, and normalization of risky behavior nearly led to fatal consequences. His…
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Kétséges szennyvíz patakjaink gyilkosai? Természetes vizeink, ivóvíz bázisunk, szennyvíz kezelés, mind összefügg egymással. Helyzet, hogy a rendszer rendszezrtelen, hogy az ivóvíz helyzet parái eddig elvitték a figyelmet a szennyvíz reindszereinkről és általuk okozott problémákról. Civilek mégis végre lépéseket tesznek, szerveződés elkezdődött, de …
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One of the key lessons in diving is that anyone can end a dive at any time for any reason, no questions asked, yet making that call can be tough due to unspoken pressures. This episode explores how inferred peer pressure, desire for group belonging, and risk-taking in “losing situations” all affect a diver’s willingness to thumb a dive. Through sto…
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What would happen if your GPS signal were jammed? It would impact more than just navigation – you'd also lose access to financial data and power. Joe Marshall, Senior IoT Strategist and Threat Researcher at Cisco Talos, discusses an innovative solution to maintain the country's power grid operations in the event of GPS jamming, whether it's a preca…
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In this episode, we dive into the concept of human error, examining why labeling it as the sole cause of accidents often oversimplifies the issue and prevents meaningful improvement. Human error is natural, inevitable, and can range from minor to life-threatening in impact. Effective safety culture encourages open discussion of mistakes without bla…
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In this episode, we explore the concept of a Just Culture in diving, where learning from mistakes and sharing incidents openly helps improve safety without fear of unfair criticism or blame. Inspired by Human Factors and Ergonomics, which emerged in WWII to address human error in fast-evolving systems, Just Culture highlights that mistakes often re…
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In this episode, we discuss how openly sharing failures can lead to safer, more effective diving practices and team connections. Inspired by a diving forum thread called “I Learned About Diving From That,” we explore how sharing mistakes helps others learn without fear of criticism, creating a “Just Culture.” Embracing failure is vital for growth: …
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Improper firewall and antivirus settings are often behind QuickBooks error 80070057, as these programs may block QuickBooks from accessing certain network resources or files. To prevent this, configure your firewall to allow QuickBooks processes, including QuickBooks Database Server Manager, access to both inbound and outbound network traffic.…
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In this episode, we explore how understanding "local rationality"—the idea that people make decisions that make sense to them in the moment—can improve diving safety and team performance. Using the story of a 91-year-old woman who "completed" a crossword art piece in a museum, believing it was interactive, we see how context shapes our actions. Thi…
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Cybercriminal tactics against ICS include direct threats against individuals for MFA credentials, sometimes escalating to physical violence if they won’t share. Jim Coyle, US Public Sector CTO for Lookout, warns about the increasing use of Android in critical Industrial Control Systems (ICS), such as HVAC systems, and how stealing MFA tokens from m…
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En este episodio especial, pasamos de la teoría a la práctica ¿Cómo nos volvemos dueños de nosotros mismos? ¿Qué pasos debemos tomar? Cómo aceptar lo inaceptable, romper el autoengaño y decidir desde el conocimiento pleno quiénes queremos ser. Únete ahora a nuestra academia: https://www.adpropositum.co/…
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In this episode, we delve into "normalization of deviance"—how divers, like workers in many fields, can gradually drift from safe practices due to pressures to be more efficient or productive. Often starting with small rule-bending or shortcuts, this drift can increase over time, as divers operate closer to safety limits without realizing the risk.…
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In this episode, we explore complacency in technical diving, using the tragic case of Wes Skiles' 2010 rebreather accident as a springboard. Often labeled as the "silent killer," complacency can emerge when divers become overly reliant on their equipment and fail to actively monitor it, especially automated systems like rebreathers. Diving systems,…
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In this episode, we dive into the Dunning-Kruger effect and how it impacts diver safety. The presentation from TekDiveUSA 2016 emphasizes that humans often overestimate their own knowledge, creating gaps in situational awareness that can lead to dangerous decisions. By understanding cognitive biases, such as outcome and hindsight bias, divers can b…
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In this episode, we discuss how complacency and cutting corners can lead to serious diving accidents. We explore how the same mental shortcuts that help us operate efficiently can also cause us to miss critical changes in our environment, leading to dangerous situations. Using examples from aviation and diving, we highlight the importance of situat…
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If smart buildings are vulnerable to hacking, what about smart offices? Even devices like printers and lighting systems could give an attacker a way in. John Terrill, CSO at Phosphorus, recalls a moment while working at a hedge fund when he found himself in a room filled with priceless art. He realized that the security cameras safeguarding these a…
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Gain an impressive understanding of the story of the Tower of Babel from Chapter 11 of The Book of Genesis through this Bible study podcast. Apply Sonika's wisdom to build or improve your relationship with God. More @ sonikaswisdom.com Disclaimer: For general information only. You are solely responsible for how you use the information provided by t…
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En este episodio le damos la bienvenida a una pareja muy especial: Paulina Mercado y Juan Soler, ellos son dos seres maravillosos, divertidos y llenos de talento. Comparten su historia, nos cuentan como viven el amor desde el respeto, la madurez emocional y como se brindan apoyo para abrazarse mientras crecen. Síguenos en redes: Instagram: https://…
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Episode 8: “The Last Variable” With Four free and the participants on the verge of freeing Five, tensions are so thick you can cut them with a knife! . What are Five’s true intentions? Can she be trusted? How will the participants carry on the experiment? Find out the dirty details they’ve hidden all along on this finale episode of Season 1 of Erro…
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In this episode, we explore why Human Factors are crucial in diving, even if you haven’t experienced an accident. Drawing from high-risk industries like NASA and aviation, we highlight how human errors often lead to major incidents, even when no technical failures are present. We discuss real-life diving examples where poor communication, peer pres…
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