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American essayist, scholar and former trader Nassim Nicholas Taleb, whose work focuses on problems of randomness, probability, and uncertainty, discusses his latest book „Skin in the Game“.

Nassim explores the notion that ’skin in the game‘ is necessary for fairness, commercial efficiency, and risk management, and key to making sense of the world at large.

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Liked on YouTube: 2019 Viking Yachts 92′ Sky Bridge – [Walkthrough]

Join HMY Yacht Sales Professional Rob Spano as he gives us a detailed walk through of the new Viking Yachts 92 Sky Brige.

The design of the new VIKING YACHTS 92 SKY BRIDGE combines all the visibility benefits of an elevated control station with the weather protection and comfort of a signature VIKING YACHTS ENCLOSED BRIDGE. An aft control station with custom pod, single-lever controls and stainless steel steering wheel is also incorporated into the enclosed bridge design.

For more information on the 2019 Viking Yachts 92′ Sky Bridge for sale by HMY Yachts, contact: Rob Spano at 561-262-3683 / rspano@hmy.com

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Video Transcript:
Hello my name is Rob Spano I work with Hmy yacht sales I’m part of the Viking yacht specialist team today we’re at Viking yacht service center here in Riviera Beach Florida we’re gonna take a look at the 2018 ninety-two sky bridge here we are in the cockpit of the 92 as you can see we’ve got our Sun Shade up to keep that Sun off this boat is equipped with the release Marine fighting chair the transom box which doubles as a live well or a fish box you’ve got all your cockpit hatches that contain your refrigeration freezers live wells drink boxes here you’ve got your mezzanine seating that has air conditioning built into the back you’ve got to tackle drawer stations on either side located here in the middle of the mezzanine is the engine room access hatch and this up as we make our way towards the engine room we come through the mechanical room which has a battery box storage area air conditioning compressors your Eskimo ice maker along with some of your refrigeration compressors here we have our DC and AC panel or ETA screen which has all of our touch screen breakers built-in in this compartment we have our crew quarters here housed is a refrigeration unit convection microwave oven their own washer and dryer private head and shower as well as two bunks as we make our way into the engine room you can see the huge overhead space this boat is powered with MTU 16 cylinder M96 L Series rated at over 2,600 horsepower apiece this boat will do over 36 knots over here we have our C recovery aqua Matic water maker easy accessible filters to change when needed PTO for your hydraulic unit there on either gear we have toolboxes port and starboard plenty of tool storage down here below deck our housing for our central seawater cooling system which runs all of our cooling manifold system onboard both of the pumps are plumbed in parallel so one strainer can be cleaned while the other one is still running operational you don’t need to shut the cool water system off to the boat moving forward in the engine room all the way on this forward bulkhead is our main aft tank which is a 1600 gallon tank out of the 4,000 total gallons that this boat carries up above here we have the central seawater control box outboard here’s our water separator rate core fuel filter system membrane for our spot zero Dometic and also our main rate course for each engine these boxes here are our frequency drives for our central sea water pumps which regulates how much water the system needs to continue pressurized cooling of all the systems onboard we move outboard here this boat is upgraded with 55 kilowatt Cummins Onan generators one on either side port and starboard a standard option on the 92 is the AC power system which allows the boat to be compatible to any dock throughout the world one of the great things about the Viking yachts company is how they finish off the engine rooms everything in here is intelligently laid out which makes it easy to maintain which any crew operating this boat will surely appreciate as we walk up the steps here you’ll see we have a nice table setup for six we have a bridge ladder with access to the bridge we have overhead air conditioning and lighting above outdoor grill as well as a drop-down TV let’s take a look inside as we go inside you’ll see the 92 salon is very spacious and provides plenty of room for entertaining there’s ample seating to portside with 2 L couches the couch does lift up for storage area a lot of crews end up using this for tackle storage we do have a wet bar here with a ice machine located just outward pop up TV is located in the cabinetry the wine cooler is located here underneath the bar we have five bar stools as well as a large dining room table that can sit at least eight people for dinner a good spot to enjoy the fresh catch of the day not only is there a large pop-up TV in the sitting area there’s an additional TV that enables the guests to watch the game while they’re eating the galley is a very spacious galley with six under counter Sub Zero refrigeration and freezer drawers as well as a stovetop and a we have a trash compactor located here on the outside of the galley as you can see there’s plenty of room for a gourmet chef…

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Minus

Minus (2021)
A finite social network where you get 100 posts—for life

Despite their lofty mission statements, today’s big social media platforms are centrally focused on one singular concept: more. These capitalistic software machines are designed to stoke a pervasive and ever-increasing cycle of production and consumption for the purposes of growth and profit. To accomplish this they leverage data and scale to produce signals and interface patterns that keep us engaged, promising connection and joy in exchange for increasing shares of our time and attention. The platforms embed within us the idea that our own sociality is best evaluated and understood through quantity. They reconfigure our sense of time in ways that can make minutes or hours ago seem old. And their personalized feeds teach our brains that the only content worth watching or reading is that which we can already imagine. In its tireless pursuit of users and data and wealth, big social media sacrifices human agency and potential on the altar of more.

But what if social media wasn’t engineered to serve capitalism’s need for growth? How might online collective communication be different if our time and attention were treated as the limited and precious resources that they are? Minus is an experiment to ask these questions, a finite social network where users get only 100 posts—for life. Rather than the algorithmic feeds, visible “like” counts, noisy notifications, and infinite scrolls employed by the platforms to induce endless user engagement, Minus limits how much one posts to the feed, and foregrounds—as its only visible and dwindling metric—how few opportunities they have left. Instead of preying on our needs for communication and connection in order to transform them into desires for speed and accumulation, Minus offers an opportunity to reimagine what it means to be connected in the contemporary age. The work facilitates conversation within a subtractive frame that eschews the noise and frenzy for a quieter and slower setting that foregrounds human voices, words, and temporalities. Though it may be disorienting at first to navigate an online social space devoid of the signals and patterns Silicon Valley uses to always push for more, Minus invites us to see what digital interaction feels like when a social media platform is designed for less.

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