And that's a whole new age for us at musicals, because you can do it very, very differently than the traditional proscenium arch , which requires that there is focus.And you can do it really differently.
Aisha Tyler: Um, hum. arch -conservative group of kids like sledgehammered it down in the middle of the night and almost killed somebody that was sleeping inside. I mean it was a really intense place to go
I think probably the opposite is more interesting, how my problem solving interests influence design and architecture. Architecture, you choose architecture, I really don't remember precisely how it happened because I didn't know one architect before personally. Accident.
Architecture, you choose architecture, I really don't remember precisely how it happened because I didn't know one architect before personally. Accident. I don't know how it happened, because there are several architects all around the world, and in Hungary, as well, and in Budapest, as well, many of them.
The glaciers grew into ice sheets. And that helped drive the temperature of the entire world to be much cooler. Now, this was a long-term trend then that continued to happen for many tens of millions archaeological sites where there are charred demon duck eggs sadly, probably why they went extinct, but they were some of the heaviest birds of all time joined with another group. There's like a
the other ones—it's not that DeepSeek got worse, it's just that the other ones are using the ideas from DeepSeek. For example, you mentioned Kimi—same architecture, they're training it. And then again, we have this leapfrogging where they might be at some point in time a bit better because they have the more recent model. And I think this comes back to the fact that there won't be a clear winner. It will just be like that: one person releases
But Kimi K2 Thinking and Kimi K2 is a model that is very popular. People say that has very good creative writing and also in doing some software architecture. So you can go from one into the other by just adding these changes basically.
But Kimi K2 Thinking and Kimi K2 is a model that is very popular. People say that has very good creative writing and also in doing some software architecture. - I would say that the systems also change a lot. If you listen to NVIDIA's announcements, they talk about things like, "You now do FP8, you can now do FP4."
But Kimi K2 Thinking and Kimi K2 is a model that is very popular. People say that has very good creative writing and also in doing some software architectures and using different types of attention, or a mixture of experts models.
- I never thought of going to the archives. And my girlfriend at the time, she said, "You have to go to the archives." And she's an academic. So she... And I was like, "Yeah, okay. I'll go." "I'm fine. I'll check it out." And then when I met a historian, he claims that without methamphetamine, there would be no Blitzkrieg, no victory of Germany. Like he's mono-causal. But he was also extremely helpful to me, and he's an academic.
They exaggerated it. It was a big deal for them, so they said it happened to the whole world. And I'm sick of archaeologists saying that. This is the memory banks of our species. This is the record the only record we have of a period before 6,000 years ago. And we shouldn't despise it and scorn it as primitive superstition. We should say
There are ancient maps that show the world as it looked during the ice age again dismissed as just total coincidence and not significant by archaeology. I feel that archaeology has failed miserably in providing a nurturing satisfying answer to the questions we all have.
It was getting better. And that's when this project was was created. And the mystery is mystery for for archaeologists anyway is that it was hunter-gatherers. And archaeologists are now having to come to terms with that. You see, the idea was you had to have an agricultural community first in order to create projects like this
present themselves to me, are different than they would have been otherwise. But even like a doctor or a lawyer or an architect or another kind of white-collar professional, they live and work in a in a specific
You also had a lot of professionals uh just sending emails, a lot of email chain letters. I I was trying to find archives of those cuz I relatives, you know, comic sands FW FWD FDW FWD re you know and uh there's a lot of that
I think I'd forgotten just how that all felt. It's really taken me back just just discussing that. Because we've just sort of we've filed it away in the archives, but actually reliving it in real time. You're like, "Yeah, that was a really momentous moment for the royal family." Um then, we skip forward to May 2025. And this is where we all learned about this secretive committee called
minister between January and July this year. Aged 35, Fedorov is seen as a key architect of Ukraine's defense technology push, particularly its highly effective drone program. As defense minister, he tried to reform the military and drive innovation. But he was unexpectedly sacked by President
She's an accomplished skydiver, mountaineer, and scuba diver instructor. Archana has done 335 skydives, 45 BASE jumps across the globe, and is a master scuba driver trainer from India. She's also performed a freefall skydive from a height of 30,500 feet, and BASE jumps from a 400-foot high bridge in Utah
I thought it's a hotel, but it happened to be a dormitory. Archana, tell me a little bit about your training school.
I thought it's a hotel, but it happened to be a dormitory. Archana, you've achieved a tremendous amount over the last couple of decades when it comes to this sport and your passion.
And it was called "The Poetics of Space." And in this book, he argued that the physical architecture in which we live and our emotional, psychological architecture are deeply connected, are basically one. So when we think about the metaverse-- and what we discuss today is not only three-dimensional worlds,
We have all sorts. Architects. We have a really diverse community of women who find themselves within the clothes. And then it becomes about them, how they feel in the clothes rather than me, or the designer, or acting.
And the three finalists are Shepard, Grissom, and John Glenn. archives at Ohio State where he left his papers-- a script that he wrote for himself for one of those recordings.
archive for about a decade.
archival footage, right? There's no lives. It's what people said and did and what I said and did during that period of time as well. And that leads quite nicely into
architect er of desegregating Nashville? Um, you know, a city that had been segregated for more than 100 years? Um,
Archaeological artifacts often contain holes of missing geometry, which are not necessarily a result of the scanning process,
Archery's one of those sports that you've got to try and keep your heart rate nice and low and your nerves quite low.
archaeologically and historically. But when they've worked out all the early stuff, they'll no doubt move into looking at these later.
archiving the world's culture at this point as born digital information or retroactively scanning it in.
archive system as an option.
architects, people from all over the world.
Architecture with Buckminster Fuller.
architectures. What's interesting about the democratic surround piece is that that choice architecture was originally a totally politicized concept and only later became
Architecture was forever changed.
Archeology says the cities look a little bit older than that.
Archimedes didn't have modern algebraic notation.
Architects don't start by pouring concrete and then just adding stuff until you get a building.
architects, appreciate. So take the example-- and that's what you see on the slides-- of how built environments affect our physical health.
archival footage, which we can get to in a minute, that he didn't realize was in the film.
Archie Cochrane was a social medicine advocate who undertook random-- he was a prisoner of war during the Second World War.
archetype uh in such a kind of um outright way in this movie because it
architecture and I quickly went uh to
architectural sites uh that I
architectural to take to frankly
architecture and advancing uh visuals and Motion
architecture of that so I had to have a sudden
archaeologists were people writing down ancient stories while in Exile from
archetypal charismatic mad genius hero
archaeologist the treasure that was the burial that's the thing that we can now learn so much from