Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders - S8 Bonus: Andy Wilson, Logikcull
Andy Wilson lives in Central Oregon, which he claims is an adult playground. He loves to ski, hike, and enjoy all outdoor recreation available to him. His favorite food is a medium-rare steak, which I gotta say is an excellent choice. He got his tech degree in the 90's, and fell into the world of legal tech.
Previously, Andy worked for a company that printed email for legal teams - like truck loads of email. He decided to startup a business to digitize this process, using servers in his dining room. Eventually, he moved to the cloud, and started using AI.
This is the creation story of Logikcull.
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The Intelligence from The Economist - I, of the tiger: India’s influential diaspora
They lead startups, giant corporations, even countries: people of Indian origin are finding great success outside their home country—and wielding much influence inside it. On its 30th anniversary we revisit Derek Jarman’s film “Blue”, finding it to be a sound-design masterpiece as much as a daring cinematographic experiment. And examining whether breeding racehorses has hit a genetic limit of speed.
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The Best One Yet - 🐝 “Yonce-flation” — Beyonce’s Swedish Inflation. Spotify’s YouTube strategy. Cava’s bistro IPO.
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Everything Everywhere Daily - Invasive Species
Places all over the world are suffering from a similar ecological problem.
The specific problems are slightly different everywhere, but they all are based on the same fundamental issue: Invasive species.
How each invasive species got where they are is a different story. Regardless of how they got there, some species can wreak havoc on an ecosystem once introduced.
Learn more about invasive species and the damage they have done on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
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Getting Hammered - Everyone’s Kids
Today we are taking about Trump's arrest, a trans activist's recent white house visit, a new California law, Covid 19 origin, and what time of day it is best to drink.
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20:00 Trans Activist
24:18 California Law
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48:50 Day Drinking or Night Drinking?
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NBN Book of the Day - Chris Impey, “Worlds Without End: Exoplanets, Habitability, and the Future of Humanity” (MIT Press, 2023)
The science of finding habitable planets beyond our solar system and the prospects for establishing human civilization away from our ever-less-habitable planetary home. Planet Earth, it turns out, may not be the best of all possible worlds—and lately humanity has been carelessly depleting resources, decimating species, and degrading everything needed for life. Meanwhile, human ingenuity has opened up a vista of habitable worlds well beyond our wildest dreams of outposts on Mars.
Worlds Without End: Exoplanets, Habitability, and the Future of Humanity (MIT Press, 2023) is an expertly guided tour of this thrilling frontier in astronomy: the search for planets with the potential to host life. With the approachable style that has made him a leading interpreter of astronomy and space science, Chris Impey conducts readers across the vast, fast-developing field of astrobiology, surveying the dizzying advances carrying us ever closer to the discovery of life beyond Earth—and the prospect of humans living on another planet. Since the first exoplanet, or planet beyond our solar system, was discovered in 1995, over 4,000 more have been pinpointed, including hundreds of Earth-like planets, many of them habitable, detected by the Kepler satellite. With a view spanning astronomy, planetary science, geology, chemistry, and biology, Impey provides a state-of-the-art account of what’s behind this accelerating progress, what’s next, and what it might mean for humanity’s future. The existential threats that we face here on Earth lend urgency to this search, raising the question: Could space be our salvation? From the definition of habitability to the changing shape of space exploration—as it expands beyond the interests of government to the pursuits of private industry—Worlds without End shows us the science, on horizons near and far, that may hold the answers.
Chris Impey is University Distinguished Professor of Astronomy at the University of Arizona.
Caleb Zakarin is the Assistant Editor of the New Books Network.
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Opening Arguments - OA761: Judge Cannon Prepares to Do Trump a Solid, As Republicans Aim to Kneecap Biden
It's a grab bag of stories, mostly Trump-adjacent. After some great news on judges, Liz explains that the House GOP is so desperate to smear President Biden they've made like Rudy Giuliani and leaked. Stick around for the end, when the duo breaks down exactly what can (and can't!) be done about Judge Aileen Cannon, FSW.
In the Patreon bonus, Liz and Andrew discuss a recent Judge Cannon order in some detail.
Notes Dep’t of Commerce v. New York, 139 S.Ct. 2551 (2019) https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=2540889926931166997
Ho Letter https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/legaldocs/gdpzymywgvw/ho-letter-lawfirms.pdf
Trump search warrant docket https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/64872441/united-states-v-sealed-search-warrant/
Trump Mar-a-Lago search warrant https://openargs.com/wp-content/uploads/Reinhart-Mar-a-Lago-less-redacted-affidavit.pdf
Sample Warrant https://evawintl.org/wp-content/uploads/18-Appendix-B-Search-Warrants.pdf
Comer Subpoena Wray https://oversight.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Grassley-Comer-letter.pdf
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The NewsWorthy - Adoption Law Ruling, XBB Variant Shots & Netflix Bites – Friday, June 16, 2023
The news to know for Friday, June 16, 2023!
We're talking about a cyberattack that targeted some of the biggest government agencies, universities, banks, and state governments in the country.
Also, a Supreme Court case pitted Native American tribes against a foster couple from Texas.
Plus, what some of the biggest ticketing companies are doing about hidden fees, Netflix wants to help you binge on more than shows, and firefighters found a time capsule from more than 100 years ago. We'll tell you what was inside.
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