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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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„Fehler Eins - Daily Error“, der Fehler des Tages. Bei diesem Podcast erfahren Sie die Hintergründe verschiedener größerer und kleinerer Unfälle oder Katastrophen. Sie werden erleben, dass es oftmals kleine Auslöser waren, die zu einer Verkettung von Fehlern und am Ende zu einer Katastrophe führten. Spannend, interessant, unterhaltsam und lehrreich!
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Trial & Error

Dana McLendon III & Dr. Katie Spirko

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Criminal defense attorney Dana McLendon III and neuropsychologist Dr. Katie Spirko examine the tragic true story of the abduction and murder of Holly Bobo.
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Join Court TV's Michael Ayala in a riveting limited series that takes a new look at the case that launched the nation's obsession with true crime: The O.J. Simpson case. What went right for the defense? What went wrong for the prosecution? Through expert interviews, first-hand accounts, and never-before-seen footage, each episode dives into the courtroom drama and the shocking twists that led to the most stunning jury verdict in history.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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

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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Unknown Error Podcast

Unknown Error Films

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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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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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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 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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Trail and Errors

Ethan Wrigglesworth

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Along the west coast of America lies a 2,650 mile continuous path connecting the states of California, Oregon and Washington - the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). Every year thousands of thru-hikers from across the world pack their bags and set off, hoping to complete the daunting Mexico to Canada hike. This year, 2019, Ethan Wrigglesworth and Molly Meadows are among that crowd, and invite you to join them in experiencing the trail and many errors along the way. Welcome to the Trail and Errors Po ...
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Human Error

Ali Hylton

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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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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 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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Forensic neuropsychologist, Dr. Katie Spirko, and veteran criminal defense attorney, Dana McLendon III, analyze the testimony of Terry Britt, a convicted kidnapping rapist, as this once-prime suspect takes the stand as State’s witness during the trial of Zach Adams. With a history riddled with violent crime and deceit, Britt's testimony is a tangle…
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Solar power systems are rapidly becoming essential elements of power grids throughout the world, especially in the US and EU. However, cybersecurity for these systems is often an afterthought, creating a growing risk to grid stability and availability. Daniel de Santos, Head of Research at ForeScout, talks about his recent research into vulnerabili…
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Víz Koalíció elérhetőségei, érdekességei Rövid történetünk: https://vizkoalicio.cka.hu/ Honlapunk: https://www.cka.hu/viz-koalicio/ (alul a Vizes Híradók) Régebbi anyagok: https://www.cka.hu/?s=V%C3%ADz+koal%C3%ADci%C3%B3) FB-oldalunk: https://www.facebook.com/vizkoalicio/ Petíciónk: https://szabad.ahang.hu/petitions/tiszta-vizet-a-poharainkba Vízv…
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Beschreibung: Diese Sonderfolge ist eine gemeinschaftliche Produktion des Podcasts "FEHLER EINS" und "Neustart USA". Monique Menesi zu Gast bei Eckhard Jann im Podcast und spricht offen über die Fehler und größten Stolperfallen, die deutsche Auswanderer in den USA erwarten. Mit über zehn Jahren Erfahrung als Auswanderin, Unternehmerin und Business-…
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In the season finale, a former juror and court participants recall the not guilty verdict for O.J. Simpson after nine months of testimony and only four and a half hours of jury deliberation. To catch up on the facts, CLICK HERE. (https://www.courttv.com/tag/oj-simpson/) Watch 24/7 Court TV LIVE Stream Today https://www.courttv.com/ Join the Investi…
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In this episode, we explore the critical role of leadership and decision-making in diving safety, using a real-life story about a young instructor, “Jack,” who made a risky dive on a rebreather he wasn’t certified to use. Despite his confidence, Jack’s actions reflect dangerous cognitive biases like overconfidence, outcome bias, and normalization o…
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Send us a text On this episode, pro pickleball player Jake Kusmider stops by to be our first guest. Jake gives us the rundown on how he got into pickleball, tips and tricks, shows us some PPA exclusive paddles, and talks about his return to the pro tour! This was such a great episode, and it was nice to talk to someone who is actually good at this …
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In this episode, we explore how listening to your inner voice can be a lifesaver, both in diving and everyday life. Bart Den Ouden shares his personal journey of uncovering severe heart issues despite passing regular diving medicals, emphasizing the importance of recognizing warning signs and overcoming cognitive biases like denial and confirmation…
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Join forensic neuropsychologist Dr. Katie Spirko and criminal defense attorney Dana McLendon III in taking a hard look at (multi-convicted serial rapist and kidnapper) Terry Britt - the man long suspected of evading justice for the kidnapping, assault, and murder of Holly Bobo. There is good reason for the suspicion. In Part 1 of this episode, Terr…
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In this episode, we delve into risk management and decision-making in diving, exploring the difference between personal and professional responsibilities. Using a case of a divemaster tasked with guiding divers on a challenging wreck dive, we examine the complexities of managing hazards, understanding acceptable risks, and the impact of assumptions…
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Send us a text We thought it would be best if we waited until Episode 4 to explain how we got started playing this beautiful game. This was a fun episode where we let the conversation flow on it's own. Which is to say, we're absolute clowns. Hope you enjoy it though! Stay in contact with us! Linktree YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Unforcederrors…
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In this episode, we explore the importance of preparing for failure in diving education, inspired by Hal Watts' quote: “The most dangerous thing about diving is divers themselves.” Using a real-life example from a scuba Instructor Examination, we highlight how training focused solely on passing exams can lead to complacency and poor decision-making…
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In this episode, we explore the dangers of "normalisation of deviance"—the gradual erosion of safety standards through repeated shortcuts—and its impact on rebreather diving and other high-risk activities. Drawing on lessons from aviation and diving, we discuss how human factors, cognitive biases, and systemic drift contribute to accidents, emphasi…
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Gone are the days when you could repair your own car. Even ICE cars have more electronics than ever before. Alexander Pick is an independent hardware hacker specializing in automotive systems. He says if you start off small, like looking at ECUs, there’s a lot of great research yet to be done by both hobbyists and professionals alike.…
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This episode dives into the critical role of human factors in safety, using a tragic aviation incident and its parallels in diving to illustrate how distractions, pressures, and systemic issues contribute to accidents. We explore how a Royal Air Force training film, "Distractions," highlighted the cumulative factors behind a hypothetical crash, emp…
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Send us a text In Episode 3 we cover some new gear, MLP trades, how to approach rec play, and touch on the news. Stay in contact with us! Linktree YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Unforcederrorspod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unforcederrorspb/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@unforcederrorspb…
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In dieser Folge geht es um den Absturz einer Boeing 757 von Birgenair im Jahr 1996, bei dem 189 Menschen ums Leben kamen. Hier melden Sie sich für das Seminar an. Weitere Informationen finden Sie auf www.fehlereins.de Kapitel (00:00) Intro (02:12) Birgenair (07:55) Takeoff (15:14) Ermittlungen (22:46) Schlussfolgerungen…
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In this episode, a newly qualified Human Factors in Diving Instructor shares their journey of grappling with impostor syndrome and the challenges of teaching human factors to divers. Despite over a decade of diving instruction experience, they recount feeling inadequate compared to peers and doubting their knowledge, especially when students might …
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In this episode, courtroom participants recall the infamous moment when O.J. Simpson tried on the bloody gloves and how it affected the trial's outcome. It explores how the prosecution's mistakes, the media frenzy, and the "if it doesn't fit, you must acquit" argument swayed the jury. To catch up on the facts, CLICK HERE. (https://www.courttv.com/t…
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In this bonus episode of the Trial and Error Podcast, co-host Dana McLendon III updates listeners on the recent March 21, 2025, hearing in Zach Adams's post-conviction relief petition. Please also check out our YouTube channel @TrialandErrorPodcast for a YouTube video update on this hearing with Dana and co-host Dr. Katie Spirko.…
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This episode dives into the critical importance of recognizing deviations from the norm in diving, a concept rooted in situational awareness. Inspired by the 1972 attack at Lod Airport, Bart den Ouden draws parallels between how assumptions can blind us and the role of training and experience in diving. By understanding what “normal” looks like, di…
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In this gripping episode of 'Trial and Error,' we continue to delve deep into the controversial testimony of Jason Autry, whose words played a pivotal role in the trial of Zach Adams. Journey with us as we dissect the intricacies of Autry's narrative, the peculiar vocabulary choices that suggest coaching, and the implausibilities that cast doubt on…
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Join us in Episode 3 of Trial and Error, as hosts Dana McLendon and Dr. Katie Spirko continue their deep dive into the haunting mystery of Holly Bobo's disappearance and murder. This episode brings you to a crucial point in the 2017 trial of Zach Adams, shedding light on the lone trial that sought justice for Holly. Discover how a contentious testi…
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Send us a text In this episode we give our first impressions of the new Joola x Agassi paddles, discuss our widely different shoe choices, and discuss how the mental game affects you in pickleball. Additionally, we talk about the Carvana Mesa cup, and how hard it is to be at the top of your sport like Ben Johns. We hope you'll tune in! Stay in cont…
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In this episode, we explore the pitfalls of blindly trusting technology through two cautionary tales—one about a GPS mishap in snowy Quebec and another about divers relying solely on their computers. Automation offers precision and convenience, but over-reliance can dull our awareness and problem-solving skills. We discuss how this applies to divin…
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It’s becoming easier for criminals to use counterfeit or altered chips in common office products, such as printer toner cartridges, with the aim of espionage or simple financial gain. Tony Moor, Senior Director Of Silicon Lab Services For IOActive, explains how the hacking embedded silicon within common objects in our day to day lives is becoming m…
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Detective Tom Lange and Prosecutor Bill Hodgman guide you through the night of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. O.J. Simpson's defense raised reasonable doubt by arguing that the timeline was too tight for him to have committed the murders of Nicole and Ron. To catch up on the facts, CLICK HERE. (https://www.courttv.com/tag/oj-s…
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In this episode, we explore how safety in diving is not just about avoiding accidents but about building systems that can fail safely. Drawing on a real-life incident shared by Phil Short, we examine how a small technical issue—debris in a rebreather valve—could have escalated into a life-threatening situation during a cave dive. We highlight the c…
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Send us a text Welcome to our first podcast episode for Unforced Errors, we're Frank & Carl. Just a couple subpar players obsessed with pickleball. On this episode we tell you who we are, our impressions of some paddles from Honolulu and Chorus Pickleball, and discuss how our first lesson went. We hope you'll find a reason to stick around and tune …
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Dr. Katie Spirko takes you behind the barbed wire fences of Shelby County Penal Farm, where she meets with co-defendant turned star witness for the State, Jason Autry. Now 8 years after the trial and with nothing to gain from changing his story, Jason Autry provides a detailed account of how and why he lied at Zach Adams's 2017 trial for the kidnap…
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In this episode, we dive into the concept of psychological safety and its critical role in diving and team performance. Psychological safety, defined as a shared belief that it's safe to take interpersonal risks, enables people to ask questions, make mistakes, contribute ideas, and challenge the status quo without fear of judgment or reprisal. Draw…
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In dieser Folge geht es um eine der schlimmsten Katastrophen von maroder Infrastruktur der letzten Jahre – den Einsturz der Morandi-Brücke in Genua im Jahr 2018 bei dem 43 Menschen ums Leben kamen und über 600 ihre Wohnungen verloren. Weitere Informationen über Seminare und Vorträge zu Fehlermanagement und Fehlerkultur finden Sie auf ⁠www.fehlerein…
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Individuals who were inside the courtroom during O.J. Simpson's murder trial for the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, share their perspectives on how racial tensions influenced the trial's outcome. They discuss how the defense used the trial as a platform to highlight issues of racism. To catch up on the facts, CLICK HERE. (https://w…
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¡Gracias Colombia y gracias a cada uno de los invitados por abrirnos sus corazones, contarnos sus historias y errores! La Temporada 5 llegó a un nuevo lugar donde conocimos aciertos y desaciertos. Si quieres disfrutar de la temporada completa, puedes verla aquí https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL13xZjagzFN_J0GyBFWxeEQz98kjnWRQS…
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In this episode, we explore the double-edged nature of goal setting—how it drives achievement but can also lead to risky decisions when pressure and commitment override safety and judgment. Using examples from mountaineering and advanced diving, including a personal story about a challenging CCR trimix course, we delve into the concept of "destruct…
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In this episode, we explore the concept of counterfactual reasoning—our tendency to imagine how incidents could have been avoided by different actions—and why it falls short in improving safety. While this type of hindsight helps us feel better by creating a sense of order, it doesn’t address the real-world conditions or decisions that led to the i…
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In the heart-wrenching premiere episode of "Trial and Error," unfold the events of one of Tennessee's most baffling and grim mysteries: the disappearance and murder of 20 year old nursing student Holly Bobo. A serene morning in a small town is shattered, sparking an emotional six-year journey involving relentless law enforcement, a tightly-knit com…
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Embedded devices need basic security measures like multi-factor authentication and unique credentials to reduce vulnerabilities and protect against cyber threats. Mauritz Botha, co-founder and CTO of XiO Inc., explains that cloud-based SCADA can update old systems and provide the visibility that’s currently missing.…
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Testimony, photos, police reports, and diary entries were all used as evidence of domestic violence in O.J. Simpson’s murder trial, but the jury still found O.J. not guilty of murdering Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. A friend of O.J. and Nicole, Ron Shipp and Denise Brown, Nicole's sister, also share their account of O.J. and Nicole's relati…
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In this episode, we explore a personal account of a Gareth’s experience with decompression sickness (DCS) and the critical decision-making process that followed. The story dives into the internal monologue, biases, and stigmas surrounding DCS, highlighting how emotions and uncertainties influence risk-based decisions. We also examine industry pract…
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