Thứ Sáu, 21 tháng 12, 2018

Waching daily Dec 21 2018

>> STEVE: Hey, Steve here welcome back to Toronto Songs project.

We do not normally do artist interviews, but I had to make an exception here.

Because I got to meet Hector Xpinoza who is up here from Miami.

But he's originally from?

>> HECTOR: Mexico.

>> STEVE: How are you liking Toronto?

>> HECTOR: I love Toronto!

Actually this is my favourite city so far.

>> STEVE: Wow, and you've been to a lot of places!

Take that New York! take that Chicago! take that Madrid!

>> HECTOR: And Miami.

>> STEVE: And Miami! (both laugh).

>> STEVE: Yeah, I think you're missing Miami a little bit right now.

>> HECTOR: It's too cold here!

>> STEVE: Yeah we get that a lot.

>> HECTOR: But I love it.

it's the best people I have met in my whole life.

I swear.

>> STEVE: You just put out a brand new song turn me on.

How's it doing?

>> HECTOR: Very good.

tell me the story of that song?

how did it get started?

I released that song with rjc. he's a DJ from Germany.

It was amazing.

to work with him is a great experience.

It's the best gift of life.

>> STEVE: wow I love that!

When I listen to the song and I watch you in it, I'm thinking, this is a song about

seduction.

(Laughs) kind of yes.

>> STEVE: Yeah kind of.

When I see you I'm thinking ur seducing big time in this.

>> HECTOR: Um yeah a little bit.

((Laughs)).

I like to play with the passion.

to tell the people let's play, be a little sexual.

No just kidding!

(Laughs).

>> STEVE: You are more shy than I thought you would be.

>> HECTOR: I am shy!

>> STEVE: Because that song to me says I want you.

it doesn't say I want to put a ring on your finger.

Maybe yeah eventually, eventually.

>> HECTOR: Yes.

So yeah.

((Laughs))

>> STEVE: Your video worked on me.

>> HECTOR: Yes.

((Laughs))

>> STEVE: Is there a song that you have a special connection with and why?

>> HECTOR: Yes I have one.

the name is when you're gone.

Or Ahora que no estas.I made that song for a friend of mine who passed away a long time

ago.

Every time that I perform that song on stage to the people, Sometimes I cry.

Sometimes I try to skip the song because it's too hard for me.

He was my best friend.

we grew up together.

Then, ahh.

I don't want to cry right now.

That's why I'm really happy to be a songwriter. because I love to do something with my passion.

And my heart.

>> STEVE: you're the best.

In the video, I see you on a yacht.

I see you on the beach.

I see you in Chicago, in New York.

I see you skydiving, swimming, I see you with a dolphin . the only thing I did not see you

doing was skating.

>> HECTOR: Oh. we skipped that part but we can do it right now.

(sings) I wanna share this feeling so powerful.

I'm into you I'll be your slave for sure.

You turn me on, you turn me on.

I like you and I'll never let you go.

Never let you go.

It doesn't matter if it's not right.

>> STEVE: Hey everyone, thank you so much for watching.

That was my first artist interview.

SoDid you like it?

Should I do more ? Let me know in the comments section below.

in you should, because artists are sexy.

musicians are sexy. you are sexy.

wait let me try that again.

you are sexy.

Thanks for your support and please remember to subscribe.

thanks so much.

For more infomation >> HECTOR XPINOZA: TORONTO IS THE BEST CITY! INTERVIEW by TORONTO SONG PROJECT - Duration: 4:24.

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When You Realize Bae Is Psycho | CoupleThing - Duration: 3:16.

Kathryn was finally charged with the murder of her boyfriend brock but that

was just the tip of the iceberg what comes next will truly knock you off

your feet huh so if you were going to let's say and another human beings life

how would you go about doing that no I'm not getting a strong vibe that you're

joking here Friends of Catherine stated that she appeared to be very charming

but knew how to get her way a sign of a psychopath is manipulating others into

doing things they normally wouldn't do

oh my god did I care cancer too we have one pair left in my size and I'm sure

you'd agree when I'm moist like Christian Louboutin is Pisces red bottom

treasures oh well I guess I create please it was almost as if she enjoyed

watching others feel pain once in custody it was learned that Catherine

had split personality disorder

another 10 minutes time to get up scary movie no you know I hate scary movies

but there's some things aren't you sorry even worse I don't need you getting any

more ideas Oh okay fine it's totally fine I'll just go

take care this is it she's gonna kill me

I'm just looking for my phone sorry babe these murder mysteries have got me on

edge lately I'm sorry they just let me come down after a long day of work it

away they make me realize how great I had it

with you I wouldn't trade it for the world

oh yeah I wouldn't either for any of your personalities what no no no your

personalities want to talk me love one taught me patience

if you missing me videos every Wednesday at 4 p.m. Eastern Standard Time

forever yeah

For more infomation >> When You Realize Bae Is Psycho | CoupleThing - Duration: 3:16.

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This Is Why You Aren't Getting Better At Fortnite! (Battle Royale Tips - Fortnite How To Get Better) - Duration: 10:13.

Hey what is going on guys, this video today is going to be a sort-of sequel to a video

I released a few months ago during season 5 of Fortnite.

It was tilted something along the lines "Here's why you're not getting better at Fortnite",

and it ended up being one of the most well-received and popular videos I've ever made.

So, this video is basically going to be a follow-up, with some new things I've learned

about the process of improving as a Fortnite player over the last few months.

So, without further ado let's get right into it.

Alright, so the first thing I want to go over in this video is the importance of going beyond

just playing public match Fortnite.

And this tip I think is going to be most helpful for guys that are already at least solid at

Fortnite, but, I think it still applies no matter how good or bad you already are at

the game.

So let's say you're a player that has anything over like a 2 or 2.5 K/D, with that K/D, you're

very likely an above average player.

Obviously, stats don't tell the whole story, but, in the average Fortnite game, somewhere

around 100 total players will be eliminated, and somewhere around 95 of those eliminations

will be recorded by other players.

So, with some simple math, that puts the average K/D at right around 1, and if you have a 2

or a 2.5 then you're almost definitely above average.

Now as I'm sure anybody who's played public match Fortnite would be able to tell you,

it's pretty much a mixed bag when it comes to player skill.

And, that's probably the same way for really any video game without a skill-based matchmaking

system.

You can get into one fight and it could be against a guy who doesn't even know HOW to

build, and then 5 seconds later you could be fighting a guy who played in the winter

royale.

And that is a cool concept, but here's the thing, I'm a strong believer that you don't

really learn much from fighting players that you are considerably better than, and, to

a lesser extent, you don't really learn much from fighting players that are just unbelievably

better than you.

That second point is definitely not true all the time, so I'll get into a little more detail

about that shortly.

But, getting back to the main point here.

If you're at least pretty good at the game, ya know: you've been playing for while now,

you play a decent amount, you watch the top streamers, you know a lot of building techniques,

all of that good stuff that's a part of improving and generally being a good player, how much

are you really going to improve by fighting a guy who just stares at you while you shoot

him from like a ramp-wall headglitch?

The truthful answer is, you're really not gonna improve at all.

Now, obviously not all of your fights in a public match game are going to be against

new or just very bad players.

I would say that the skill level of public matches are actually at an all time high right

now.

But, that doesn't change the fact that there are going to be a lot fights where you don't

really learn anything or improve as a player at all.

It kinda boils down to a kinda cheesy quote you guys have probably heard "practice doesn't

make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect."

If you're practicing 3-point shooting and you put up 1000 shots, but, they're all taken

with awful form, yeah you'll probably get a little better.

But, in all likelihood you could improve your shooting much more effectively by taking only

400 or 500 shots, but this time with perfect form.

How the heck does that all relate to Fortnite?

Well, I wanted to talk about this same topic in my previous "why you aren't getting better

at fortnite" video, but, at that time the only viable alternative to public matches,

were discord solo snipes/scrims.

Those were and still are decent, but, they can be hard to get into, it's a somewhat confusing

process, even the most stacked lobbies only have like 30-40 people actually from the discord,

it definitely has a fair share of flaws.

But, about 1-2 months ago, Fortnite added pop-up cups into the game.

And if you guys follow my channel, you probably know that I talk about these things a lot.

They're basically scrim/competitive lobbies, that also incorporate skill-based matchmaking

to ensure that every lobby is filled with players near the exact same skill-level.

I truly believe that these pop-up cups are hands down the best way to improve as a Fortnite

player right now, and so many people just flat-out ignore them.

I can tell you from personal experience, that playing in super-competitive and "sweaty"

lobbies, really forced me to improve as a player, in a way that just playing public

matches really never did.

When practically the entire lobby is the exact same skill as you, it forces you to really

be on your a-game 24/7, and it makes every fight feel like a challenge, you learn your

weaknesses super quickly because you'll frequently get punished for them.

And I think there's this misconception that these pop-up cups are only for the best of

the best fortnite players.

That isn't true at all, I do think it's MOST beneficial for those players, since public

matches are usually a breeze for them.

But, even if you're just an average player seriously go out and give a pop-up cup or

2 a legitimate chance.

It will make you a much better player in the long run.

And you track your progress along the way.

Let's say your first pop-cup attempt, you get 10 points in 2 hours.

Then, next time you get 13 points in 2 hours.

Not only are you improving, but, you're literally seeing tangible proof of your improvement,

which, can be tough to come by in most cases.

The next piece of advice I want to give to players looking to improve is to not just

ignore improving your mechanical skills.

I'll give you a great example of what I mean by this.

So, I have a friend that is a pretty darn good Fortnite player.

I'm not sure what his stats are looking like in season 7, but, he's around a 3-3.5 K/D

player.

Before fortnite he played a ton of Call of Duty so his aim is really good, he has solid

positioning, he plays a decent amount so his IQ is also pretty good, but, he is just lost

when it comes to building.

I mean seriously, his most advanced ramp rush is single-ramp wall, he can barely do 90s,

he always loses high ground right away in build fights, it's clearly a very major weakness

in his game.

And, I'll always tell him like "hey bro, even though you're a really bad builder, you're

still really good at the game, if you just sat down, went into to creative mode and really

focused on building, you could be an insane player."

And he always tells me that it just isn't worth it, he feels that he is already good

enough without building, so why practice it, how much better could it really make him?

And although I kinda understand his argument, I've just always disagreed with it.

I mean, just look at a guy like nickmercs for comparison.

He has always been this guy who has the best aim and along with that his positioning and

IQ isn't very far behind his aim at all.

And I think early on in his Fortnite career when he was just playing public matches, he

kinda had the same mindset as my friend, he was so dominant because of all his other skills,

that he really didn't need to work on his building.

But, what I think really propelled nick to improve as a builder, was playing competitively.

He, saw that that to really succeed on that level, he was going to need to really sit

down and put a lot of effort into improving as a builder.

And that's exactly what he did, and if you look at his building now compared to where

it was at only a few months ago, it's really a night and day difference.

Now, I know the mechanical skill that most people struggle with is aim, and I'll admit,

that is hands down the hardest thing to improve on, especially if you play on console because

you can't just do something like kovaak's aim trainer, which is a PC only thing in case

you didn't know.

I'll probably make a video specifically focusing on improving aim in the near future, but,

I'll be the first person to admit that so much of getting better accuracy is just practicing.

So don't hesitate to shoot those practice dummies in the playground shooting drills.

And finally, this last little warning definitely isn't applicable to every body, but, if you

are using anything less than the most ideal settings in Fortnite, trust me, use them.

I'm mainly referring to instant editing, builder pro builds instantly, having a building sensitivity

multiplier, all of that stuff.

I know there's a decent amount of people look at a setting like instant editing via custom

bindings, and go "yeah that sounds cool, but, I don't wanna learn the new muscle memory

for such a small difference".

Trust me I understand, I was a person that didn't even switch to builder bro until about

3 months after it came out because my mindset was "I'm so used to standard button layout

and I don't wanna fix something that isn't broken."

By not using the most ideal settings you're plain and simple putting yourself at a disadvantage

and really limiting your skill ceiling.

So yeah, you may be trash for a few days while you learn all the things you've switched up.

But, trust me, it's definitely worth it.

And, I hope the majority of you guys have already made that switch, this tip was mostly

for some of the newer players.

For more infomation >> This Is Why You Aren't Getting Better At Fortnite! (Battle Royale Tips - Fortnite How To Get Better) - Duration: 10:13.

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The Polynesian Cultural Center is celebrating Christmas in a special way - Duration: 4:30.

For more infomation >> The Polynesian Cultural Center is celebrating Christmas in a special way - Duration: 4:30.

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Mohamed Salah: Did you see Liverpool star's heartwarming gesture? This is BRILLIANT - Duration: 2:44.

 A video of Kearney wildly celebrating Salah's winning goal against Napoli in the Champions League at Anfield first went viral last week

 And it seems the video brought to the attention of Salah, who invited Kearney to Liverpool's training ground

 Kearney also managed to meet manager Jurgen Klopp and a whole host of other Reds players

 **PREDICT FIVE RESULTS AND WIN £25,000 - FREE TO PLAY HERE** In the video, Kearney's cousin Stephen Garcia can be seen describing Salah's goal to him as they celebrate

 Kearney was given a shirt by Salah who looked shocked that Kearney had told the Egyptian he'd been to every game this season

 Garcia then took a moment to tell LFCTV that that the video doesn't show anything new and they the two of them celebrate like that every week

 "It's just surreal being here," he said. "It's just our routine, it's what we do

I tell him every goal kick, every corner, every throw-in. Obviously he knows when we score because he gets a big hug! "I always tell him who scored and how the play sort of went then we just react and celebrate

He can hear all the groans if the other team score." The pair were then led out as the team trained before meeting the players

 Virgil van Dijk, Sadio Mane, Alison, Georginio Wijnaldum and Divock Origi all met Kearney, signing his shirt and taking pictures with the lifelong Liverpool fan

 On meeting Origi, Kearney said: "The best day of the year so far was when you slotted against the Blues [Everton] mate

" Goalkeeper Alisson told Kearney: "You are famous now my friend." Liverpool are next in action against Wolves at Molineux on Friday night as the Reds look to keep ahead of title rivals Manchester City

 City then play Crystal Palace at home on Saturday as they look to keep up the pace with Klopp's men

For more infomation >> Mohamed Salah: Did you see Liverpool star's heartwarming gesture? This is BRILLIANT - Duration: 2:44.

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San Antonio Spurs News: Tim Duncan Is An All Time Top 10 Player According To Julius Erving - Duration: 3:52.

San Antonio Spurs News: Tim Duncan Is An All Time Top 10 Player According To Julius Erving | Heavy.com

Michael Jordan was the NBA's ambassador after Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and Isiah Thomas  retired.

But who was heir apparent after His Airness, Michael Jordan?.

Most say Kobe Bryant, others say Shaquille O'Neal did in fact take over during his dominant Man of Steel days with the Los Angeles Lakers.

But what about Tim Duncan? .

Where does he fit in all of this? .

Arguably the best power forward to have played in the NBA, Duncan won five NBA championships, was NBA Finals MVP three times and given the NBA's regular season MVP award twice.

"Yeah when you start doing all time players and start picking your top five, your top ten or your top fifteen whatever Tim Duncan needs to show up in that conversation," NBA Hall of Famer Julius Erving told me on Scoop B Radio.

That is high praise to the max from Dr.

J. .

Some could say that Duncan gripped the baton after MJ's second and third retirements from the NBA.

Yet, his talent is often overlooked because of his quiet demeanor in an era that had larger than life personalities like Allen Iverson, LeBron James, Karl Malone and more.

A 15-time NBA All Star, Duncan stuck with one team and had one head coach in Gregg Popovich during his tenure in the league.

Also worth noting for those keeping score at home: Duncan was also was an All-NBA First Team selection ten times.

Speedy Claxton who a championship with Duncan during his days with the Spurs.

He compared what it was like playing with AI and Duncan.

 "Tim knew that he was going to need teammates in order to win at a high level," Claxton told Scoop B Radio.

"Whereas A.I.

[would say] if these dudes aren't hitting shots, I'm going to take more shots, because I believe in myself more than these guys.

Iverson was so talented that he didn't really trust in his teammates as much as Tim Duncan did.".

For more infomation >> San Antonio Spurs News: Tim Duncan Is An All Time Top 10 Player According To Julius Erving - Duration: 3:52.

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Charles Barkley Says Denver Nuggets' Nikola Jokic Is An MVP Candidate, Tracy McGrady - Duration: 3:52.

Charles Barkley Says Denver Nuggets' Nikola Jokic Is An MVP Candidate, Tracy McGrady, Chris Sheridan Agree | Heavy.com

The Denver Nuggets are playing great basketball this season and a huge reason for their success is becausr of their big man, Nikola Jokic.

"I told you, I'm all in on the Denver Nuggets," NBA Hall of Famer & TNT analyst Charles Barkley said on Thursday night's NBA on TNT broadcast.

Jokic is averaging 18 points, 10 rebounds, 7 assists and 1.

5 blocks for a Denver Nuggets team that not only has the best record in the NBA, but is also missing three of their starters.

Charles Barkley was not done with his high praise for Jokic, he went for the gusto on Thursday night: "The Joker (Nikola Jokic) should be the front runner for MVP," he said.

"I told you that a month ago.

Reggie Miller was in studio on Thursday night and filled in for an absent Shaquille O'Neal.

During the discussion, Miller said that he disagreed with Barkley and that Jokic 'can't be a front runner, but could be in the discussion.'.

Charles Barkley is not the only NBA personality who thinks so highly of Jokic.

Long time NBA insider, Chris Sheridan is also big on him.

"I have this debate with people all the time about the Denver Nuggets," Sheridan told me on the Scoop B Radio Podcast.

"I love the Nuggets, I love Nikola Jokic.

If he keeps it up I think he's an MVP candidate.

 But when I say that people question and say that he's not on the highlights.

They're not known, but if they win ten in a row and come in first place in the west people will notice.

The Nuggets are a pretty good team and if they win the Western Conference, you have to give consideration to Nikola Jokic as the MVP." .

NBA Hall of Famer, Tracy McGrady echoed similar sentiments during an appearance on ESPN The Jump with Rachel Nichols this week.

While also chatting with Brian Windhorst, McGrady believes that Jokic is having a spectacular season, but is not quite there to win it, just yet!.

"Their big man is just phenomenal," McGrady said of Jokic.

"He is a candidate for MVP, absolutely!".

For more infomation >> Charles Barkley Says Denver Nuggets' Nikola Jokic Is An MVP Candidate, Tracy McGrady - Duration: 3:52.

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What is the Internet of Things? - Introduction - Duration: 1:16.

Hi, I'm Ms. Jacobs and I'll be one of your instructors for this course on the Internet

of Things.

Imagine that everything and everyone in your life was connected like that of Tony Stark,

in the Iron Man series.

Tony Stark lived a life that was greatly enhanced by technology known as the Internet of Things,

or IoT.

This technology would connect everything.

Everything!

Lights, locks, cars, street lights, hearing aids, shopping, even entire cities would all

communicate and share information.

Everything in the Internet of Things is connected and works to make decisions and meet the needs

of individuals and businesses.

In this module, we are going to explore the basics of the Internet of Things, how the

technologies are work together, some potential benefits, as well as risks.

We will learn that Moore's Law has enabled a world of devices that makes the Internet

of Things a possibility.

But with so many connections between people and things, what about security?

Well, a lot of companies and governments are working to create this environment and create

a solid foundation addressing many of the potential challenges.

What do you think about the possibility of living a Tony Stark life without needing Tony

Stark's wealth?

We'll see what your conclusion will be at the end of the module.

For more infomation >> What is the Internet of Things? - Introduction - Duration: 1:16.

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Is your home ready for winter weather? - Duration: 6:41.

For more infomation >> Is your home ready for winter weather? - Duration: 6:41.

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What is AWS IAM? | JumpCloud Video - Duration: 3:02.

Hey, it's Vince with JumpCloud. Welcome to another episode of our "What Is?" video

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first and foremost, it stands for Amazon Web Services™ (AWS) Identity and Access

Management (IAM). It is an AWS service that provides identity management

capabilities for AWS customers by giving IT the ability to control which users

have permission to access various AWS resources, and the type of actions that

they can perform at the web application layer. AWS Identity and Access Management

leverages three core objects for managing user identities and access:

users, groups, and permissions. Users represent actual AWS customers and are

used to authenticate and authorize user access. Groups are a collection of users,

which allow admins to manage multiple users at once.

Finally, permissions determine which AWS users can access a particular resource

and the actions that they can perform. AWS Identity and Access Management is

certainly a great solution for managing AWS user identities. However, it is

limited by the fact that it only supports AWS user identities at the web

console layer. In other words, additional solutions will be required to manage

access to AWS servers. Not to mention the huge number of resources that fall

outside of the AWS ecosystem. Fortunately, JumpCloud® Directory-as-a-Service® goes

much further to provide not only management capabilities for AWS Identity

and Access Management and various AWS resources, but also for systems,

applications, files, and networks – regardless of their platform, provider,

protocol, or location. As a result, IT admins can centralize Identity and

Access Management across their entire IT network, compared to just AWS alone. To

learn how the JumpCloud Directory-as-a-Service platform can

manage the breadth of your IT infrastructure, including managing access

to AWS resources, drop us a note. You can also sign up for a free Directory-as-a-

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