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This is a film podcast by two people that come at movies from different angles. Paul is a trained actor and Josh is a broadcast engineer. They have lively conversations about all aspects of old and new films: technical, emotional, acting, directing, writing, music, special effects, and more. Check out the website at www.actorandengineer.com and email actorandengineer@gmail.com.
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Anthony Desnos

Anthony Desnos

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I’m Anthony Desnos, a security engineer specializing in Android apps and malware analysis. Date of birth: 18/02/1985 Web: https://anthonydesnos.com/ Address: 4117 David Dr, CA California, US Gmail: anthonydesnos522@gmail.com Social: https://gravatar.com/anthonydesnos522 https://www.facebook.com/anthonydesnos/ https://www.instagram.com/anthonydesnos552/ https://x.com/AnthonyDes19261 https://www.reddit.com/user/Crazy-Mousse-4053/ https://www.scoop.it/u/anthonydesnos522-gmail-com https://www.pi ...
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Welcome to Lean6leadership that is Lean with the number six leadership dot com. Where I discuss the ins and outs of Quality Engineering/management, Program/Project management, and how to apply it to your life. I am a certified Six Sigma Master Black Belt, and a recovering Project Management Professional. I have been in manufacturing in one role or another for the last 20 years.
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Fraser Kelton & Nabeel Hyatt

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Fraser & Nabeel explore what it means to build great products in this new world of AI. Two former founders, now VCs, have an off-the-cuff conversation with friends about the new AI products that are worth trying, emerging patterns, and how founders are navigating a world that’s changing every week. Fraser is the former Head of Product at OpenAI, where he managed the teams that shipped ChatGPT and DALL-E, and is now an investor at Spark Capital. Nabeel is a former founder and CEO, now an inve ...
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In this episode we discuss a diverse range of topics from their recent TV show binges, including the nuanced performances in 'Hacks' and 'The Bear,' to a mixed bag of movie reviews featuring films like 'The Matrix Resurrections,' 'Promising Young Woman,' and 'Heaven's Gate,' providing personal insights and reminiscing over Ridley Scott’s portfolio …
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In the field of mobile security, researchers need advanced tools to analyze malware and securely test Android applications. One such tool is the ARE Virtual Machine, developed as part of the Honeynet Project. This tool provides a secure and efficient environment for deeper analysis of Android malware, helping experts gain insights into malicious be…
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Androguard is a widely used open-source tool designed to help security researchers and developers analyze Android application bytecode, including DEX, ODEX, and APK files. Written in Python, Androguard offers powerful features for detecting security vulnerabilities and understanding the behavior of Android applications. Web: https://anthonydesnos.c…
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In the digital age, mobile devices have become prime targets for hackers, and with millions of apps on the Google Play Store, Android users are at risk from malicious apps. To counter these threats, Google Play Protect was developed as a comprehensive security system built into all Android devices, helping detect and block apps containing malicious…
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Androguard is an open-source tool designed to help security researchers and developers analyze Android application bytecode, such as DEX, ODEX, and APK files. Written in Python, Androguard is widely used for detecting security vulnerabilities and analyzing the behavior of Android apps. Web: https://anthonydesnos.com/ Address: 4117 David Dr, CA Cali…
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In today’s digital age, mobile devices like Android are frequent targets of cyber threats. One such threat is Tizi, a spyware discovered in 2017. Tizi specifically targets Android users’ social media accounts, including Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp, through sophisticated social engineering tactics. Once installed, Tizi can steal personal data an…
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Welcome to the personal website of Anthony Desnos, one of the leading security experts in the Android field. With over 15 years of experience working at Google, Anthony has made great contributions to protecting millions of Android devices from malware threats. He is the person behind many prominent security projects, helping to ensure the safety o…
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Join Fraser, Nabeel, and special guest Anil from Meter as they dive into the innovation behind Meter Command. Meter's new interface has been called the "future of software" and a far ranging interview talks about the problem of designing product around personas, how command interfaces bridge the gap between CLI and dashboards, the importance of own…
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In this episode we explore two timeless films: 'The Deer Hunter' and Stanley Kubrick's 'Paths of Glory.' Join us as we emphasize The Deer Hunter’s powerful scenes and character dynamics and then delve into Kubrick's film, discussing its survival themes and impactful ending. We talk about the cinematic techniques, themes, and performances that solid…
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In this episode we dive deep into Tim Burton's latest release, 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.’ We explore themes of superstition and tradition, debate the necessity of sequels, and scrutinize Burton's storytelling and visual style. We also discuss notable cast performances, practical effects versus CGI, and ponder the future of the movie franchise. We g…
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In this episode we dive into the movie 'Strange Darling,' exploring its unique cinematography, storytelling techniques, and the intriguing performances by Willa Fitzgerald and Kyle Gallner. We examines the layers of the plot, the use of 35mm film, and the thematic elements that challenge the audience's perceptions and judgments. It is definitely on…
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In this episode we talk about the much-anticipated 'Alien Romulus' movie. We discuss the impact of spoilers, filmmakers' choices about secrecy, and guarded plot twists. Key highlights include their our on CGI and ethical considerations of using deceased actors' likenesses, as well as character dynamics and cinematography. Additionally, we explore b…
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This week we explore Deadpool and Wolverine’s fan service elements, the challenges of blending different character tones, and the impact of pop culture references. The discussion also touches on the broader context of comic book adaptations and the significance of incorporating classic costumes and character arcs. We talk about the performances of …
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How would you design an AI product differently for a hobbyist vs prosumer vs professional? Using MidJourney as a case study in the passion economy, they delve into how AI tools can help build communities and support semi-professional creators. They explore how these tools can democratize creativity, the role of art vs craft, the role of grit in ski…
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In this episode we discuss our cinematic experiences, the emotional and thematic depth of the movie, and the performances of Lupita Nyong'o and Joseph Quinn. We get into the character dynamics, the expanded universe of the Quiet Place franchise, and speculate on future installments. Listen as we explore the film's intricate details, from jump scare…
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Fraser and Nabeel start by retcon'ing their earlier "maybe we should stop talking about models" and reflecting on the importance of adapting product strategy based how much disruption is happening in your market. The episode highlights the release of Claude Artifacts by Anthropic, and comparing it to other AI product innovations. They also nerd out…
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In this episode of 'The Actor and the Engineer,' Paul James and Josh Knapp delve into the complexities of Yorgos Lanthimos's 'Kinds of Kindness.' They discuss the balance between humor and existential dread in the film, its three distinct vignettes, and the thematic elements of control, belief, and absurdity. The conversation also touches on the de…
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Join Josh Knapp (the broadcast engineer) and Paul James (the actor) as they delve into the Mad Max saga. From Josh's newfound appreciation for Mad Max: Fury Road to analyzing the impact of various characters and films, this episode covers it all. They discuss the evolution of the series and character arcs across the series. This engaging discussion…
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Fraser and Nabeel dive into the evolving landscape of AI note-taking apps, focusing on a new product, Granola. They discuss Granola's unique approach of "enhancing your thought" instead of "thinking for you." They also explore: applying this idea to other categories, the influence of LLMs on UX, and the need for more experimental user workflows to …
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In this episode, we will discuss 5S Item 1: Why 5S Image of professionalism Find stuff Cost control Item 2: When 5S Stable process Mapped processes Measurable processes Item 3: How to 5S Total involvement of the entire group Take the time to do it right Follow up with pictures Story: Implementation in a single-operator hobby workshop. Later videos …
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In this episode, we will discuss Maintenance Item 1: Scheduling Maintenance Cost Control Equipment maximization Capacity utilization Item 2: Everyone Involved Getting buy-in Keeping buy-in I mean everyone is involved not just a few Item 3: Customer satisfaction Customer feedback Customer engagement Customers need to know Story: Implementation of To…
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Is it still worth it to discuss models when discussing startups? Nabeel and Fraser discuss how that may be the wrong question to ask in the current landscape, and why customer-centric questions and user experience should be the basis of product experience. Later, they deliberate who might come out on top in the “horse race” for AI product dominance…
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In this episode we will discuss Scope Control Item 1: Establishment of scope Charter Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Limitations and change control Item 2: Creep Customer requirement creep No change controls People pleasing management (overcompensation) Item 3: Kill it with fire Run on project The project is over but We start the project….Why? Story…
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In this episode, we will discuss Management responsibility. Item 1: Which part of Management is responsible for improvement Executive Management Middle Management Supervisory and Subject Matter Experts (SME) Item 2: Large organization vs small business Roles of each management type Responsibilities differential by size Reporting and follow-up Item …
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What is the extent of autonomous coding engineer Devin’s ability to generate real, functional applications with little to no help? Nabeel and Fraser dive into the buzz about Cognition’s ‘Devin’, what makes it different, and the transformative potential of AI in software engineering, particularly focusing on autonomous coding software. Later, they g…
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This week is a discussion of the points of differentiation vs commodification in various AI models. Including how these points might change over time, and might change between language, image, and video models. Then Fraser pivots to orienting around jobs to be done in AI, and how the various models have a huge gap between being capable of doing som…
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Josh Miller, Founder and CEO of The Browser Co, joins this week. We loved the experience with Arc Search, a new AI-enabled mobile search experience, we decided to talk to Josh directly about how it all came together. Topics: * How Arc Search came to be spawned out of basically a side project * The core value of "we don't know" * How the key AI feat…
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Two former founders, now VCs, play with AI products and see where that leads... Fraser and Nabeel discuss the differences between horizontal disruption and vertical market disruption and the patterns of the phases of this disruption in the mobile age. From Adaptation, to Evolution, and eventually Revolution. Next, they dive into AI email app Shortw…
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Cord Jefferson's biting and funny satire/familiy drama is the subject of this week's podcast. We get to see Jeffrey Wright, Sterling K. Brown, Tracy Ellis Ross, and a host of other actors put in great performances with a that know's what it is doing. Once you are in the theater, Jefferson nudges you with humor, anger, outrage and real touching mome…
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Reviewing voice note transcription apps, from WaveAI to Audiopen and ChatGPT. Then Fraser and Nabeel take stock of various ways AI coding is affecting software development, from Co-Pilots to "mealeable software development" and No-Code AI. Lastly, the hosts talk through a wish list of products they'd love to see this year. Topics discussed: - Slowe…
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Fraser and Nabeel discuss the onslaught of AI hardware launches, exploring the potential factors behind this shift. They also discuss the importance of designing not by listening to your customer but by understanding the customer. The duo also discuss the importance and challenges surrounding 'prompt engineering' vs prompt writing, using BARD, Suno…
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Nabeel and Fraser briefly discuss Google's new AI model, Gemini, and keeping authenticity in startup pitches. They discuss the perils of trying to simplify when technology is lending towards complexity. How to stay authentic to yourself when pitching and fundraising. The new findings of Claude prompting, and the likely continued need for prompt eng…
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Nabeel gets to ask Fraser for reflections on the development of ChatGPT on the one-year anniversary. They talk about the intersection of product managers and AI researchers, how ChatGPT came to be on the roadmap, how the team came to be formed, and the difference between polish & overengineering. They then discuss the recent explosion of real-time …
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The conversation kicks off with the surprising news of Sam Altman’s departure from OpenAI. Nabeel and Fraser then discuss the ‘crazy week’ of product releases, demystifying the complexity and impact of AI in various workflows. They spotlight AI startup Lindy, review My GPTS, and early impressions of the product Dot, an AI-driven guide in daily life…
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