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¿Tiene opciones de avanzar de fase la Selección sub-20 en el Mundial?




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¿Podrá la Selección Femenina sub-20 lograr la hazaña ante Brasil?




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Selección Colombia ¿Qué jugadores debe convocar Néstor Lorenzo?

En la emisión de esta noche hablamos de la primera convocatoria de Néstor Lorenzo con la Selección Colombia. También entrevistamos a Adrián Ramos para dialogar sobre el buen momento que vive el América de Cali en este semestre.




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Mackalister Silva postuló a tres jugadores de Millonarios para la Selección




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¿Es buena o no la convocatoria de la Selección Colombia?




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Selección Colombia: ¿James está para jugar sin minutos?

James Rodríguez fue uno de los jugadores destacados de Colombia ante Guatemala; sin embargo, ¿Demostró que está para jugar sin minutos en la Selección?




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El balance de los amistosos de la Selección Colombia




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Brayan Vera: “Si sigo en este nivel algún día puedo llegar a la Selección”




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Esneyder Mena, sobre su llamado a Selección: No lo creí, pensé que estaban jugando conmigo




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Leonel Álvarez habló del presunto interés del Junior y el anhelo de regresar a la Selección Colombia




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La Selección Colombia fracasó y Néstor Lorenzo llegó a encabezar la renovación

En este episodio de El Alargue analizamos el fracaso de la Selección rumbo al Mundial de Qatar 2022 y debatimos respecto a los principales puntos a tener en cuenta durante el proceso que encabeza Néstor Lorenzo.




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Jorge Luis Pinto propuso posponer el inicio de la Liga en beneficio de la Selección




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Carlos Darwin Quintero defendió la MLS y habló de Selección Colombia




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Daniel Cataño valoró su llamado a Selección y presente en Millonarios: No vendo humo




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La convocatoria de la Selección Colombia para enfrentar a Estado Unidos

Debatimos sobre la convocatoria de Néstor Lorenzo para enfrentar a Estados Unidos el próximo 28 de enero en partido amistoso. Dialogamos al respecto con Daniel Cataño, volante de Millonarios, uno de los debutantes entre los citados.




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Con Mucha Cancha: Jorge Célico habla sobre su experiencia al frente de selecciones juveniles

Jorge Célico, técnico argentino campeón del Sudamericano Sub-20 del 2019 con Ecuador y tercero del Mundial de la categoría en dicho año, es el primer invitado de Sarah Castro en la nueva sección de El Alargue, Con Mucha Cancha.




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¿Ricardo Caraballo merece seguir siendo titular en la Selección?

En este episodio de El Alargue hablamos sobre la Selección Colombia Sub-20, las críticas entorno a Ricardo Caraballo y lo que se viene en el Sudamericano. Así mismo entrevistamos a Gustavo Poyet y Nelson Ramos.




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Panorama de los posibles convocados a la Selección Colombia

A pocos días de una nueva convocatoria de la Selección Colombia, analizamos los posibles convocados por parte de Néstor Lorenzo.




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Yoreli Rincón no cierra puerta de Selección: Puedo tener 50 años y el deseo no se va

Yoreli Rincón, una de las principales exponentes del fútbol femenino colombiano a nivel internacional, dialogó con la sección El Camerino de El Alargue de Caracol Radio. La santandereana habló de su actualidad y de su deseo vigente de jugar con la Selección Colombia, pese a encontrarse vetada, como ella misma lo reconoce.




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Análisis de la convocatoria de la Selección Colombia

Analizamos la convocatoria de Néstor Lorenzo para los amistosos ante Corea del Sur y Japón, de igual manera debatimos sobre cuál debe ser el técnico del Junior para reemplazar a Arturo Reyes.




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Natalia Gaitan: las diferencias entre el manejo de la Selección en su época y la actual




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Carlos Darwin Quintero: “Estar en el radar de la Selección emociona”




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Selección Colombia: su balance en 2023




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Néstor Clausen, exjugador de la Selección Argentina, habló sobre la final ante Colombia




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Iván Valenciano sobre la Selección Colombia: “Hay que aprovechar esta generación”




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Angie Vega: “Linda viene de menos a más y mostrando para qué está en la Selección”

Angie Vega, directora técnica del equipo femenino de Millonarios, analizó, en diálogo con El Alargue de Caracol Radio, el desempeño de la Selección Colombia femenina en el Mundial Sub-20 que se desarrolla en el país. Angie habló del triunfo 1-0 sobre Corea del Sur, qué mejorar para los cuartos de final y elogió a Linda Caicedo.




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Maturana sobre Selección: “Con humildad sintamos que vamos a ganar, pero no lo digamos”




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“Colombia era conocida por la droga, pero la Selección mostró lo que es el país”: Maturana

En 10AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo Francisco “Pacho” Maturana, exdirector técnico de la Selección Colombia, para conversar un poco sobre el equipo previo a la semifinal que disputará contra Uruguay este miércoles 10 de julio.




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Alejandro Santos al punto: ¿Cuál es el impacto que tendrá la decisión de incrementar el precio del Diésel en Colombia?

A pesar de todos los desacuerdos, el gobierno decidió incrementar el precio del diésel.




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Si aceptamos precio del diésel, no tendríamos para tanquear los vehículos: transportadores

Jenny Alvarado, representante de los transportadores en la zona del oriente del país, explicó en 6AM cuáles son las exigencias del gremio para levantar el paro que ha generado varias afectaciones de movilidad en las principales vías.




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A Fondo con Juan Carlos Echeverry: ¿Es necesario o no el incremento del precio del diésel?

El gobierno asegura que es necesario el incremento del ACPM, pero ¿no hay otras posibilidades?




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No vamos a permitir aumento del diésel: camioneros sobre incumplimientos del Gobierno

Alfonso Medrano, presidente de la Asociación Colombiana de Camioneros, habló en 6AM sobre cuáles son los incumplimientos que el Gobierno presenta con el gremio de transportadores




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PERFORMANCE / TOUR: Announcing SMOKE Jazz Club’s December Line-up Featuring The 12th Annual Coltrane Festival With Ravi Coltrane’s Smoke Debut, A Spectacular New Year’s Eve Celebration, Catherine Russell and Sean Mason, And More

Entering its second quarter century as committed as ever to pure jazz (All About Jazz),” SMOKE Jazz Club continues its 25th anniversary season with an exciting line-up in December. The holiday season kickstarts with “A Nat King Cole Christmas” featuring singer Allan Harris (Dec 4). SMOKE is thrilled to welcome acclaimed vocalist Catherine Russell in her club debut in a thrilling duo with pianist Sean Mason (Dec 5-8) performing repertoire off their latest album My Ideal...




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Automating Ourselves Out of Existence

Time has grown more scarce after having a child, so I rarely blog anymore. Though I thought it probably made sense to make at least a quarterly(ish) post so people know I still exist.

One of the big things I have been noticing over the past year or so is an increasing level of automation in ways that are not particularly brilliant. :D

Just from this past week I've had 3 treat encounters on this front.

One marketplace closed my account after I made a bunch of big purchases, likely presuming the purchases were fraudulent based on the volume, new account & an IP address in an emerging market economy. I never asked for a refund or anything like that, but when I believe in something I usually push pretty hard, so I bought a lot. What was dumb about that is they took a person who would have been a whale client & a person they were repeatedly targeting with ads & turned them into a person who would not recommend them ... after being a paying client who spent a lot and had zero specific customer interactions or requests ... an all profit margin client who spent big and then they discarded. Dumb.

Similarly one ad network had my account automatically closed after I had not used it for a while. When I went to reactivate it the person in customer support told me it would be easier to just create a new account as reactivating it would take a half week or more. I said ok, went to set up a new account, and it was auto-banned and they did not disclose why. I asked feedback as to why and they said that they could not offer any but it was permanent and lifetime.

A few months go by and I wondered what was up with that and I logged into my inactive account & set up a subaccount and it worked right away. Weird. But then even there they offer automated suggestions and feedback on improving your account performance and some of them were just not rooted in fact. Worse yet, if they set the default targeting options to overly broad it can cause account issues in a country like Vietnam to where if you click to approve (or even auto approve!) their automated suggestions you then get notifications about how you are violating some sort of ToS or guidelines ... if they can run that logic *after* you activate *their* suggestions, why wouldn't they instead run that logic earlier? How well do they think you will trust & believe in their automated optimization tips if after you follow them you get warning pop overs?

Another big bonus recently was a client was mentioned in a stray spam email. The email wasn't from the client or me, but the fact that a random page on their site was mentioned in a stray spoofed email that got flagged as spam meant that when the ticket notification from the host sent wounded up in spam they never saw it and then the host simply took their site offline. Based on a single email sent from some other server.

Upon calling the host with a friendly WTF they explained to the customer that they had so many customers they have to automate everything. At the same time when it came time to restoring hosting that the client was paying for they suggested the client boot in secure mode, run Apache commands x and y, etc. ... even though they knew the problem was not with the server, but an overmalicious automated response to a stray mention in a singular spam email sent by some third party.

When the host tried to explain that they "have to" automate everything because they have so many customers the customer quickly cut them off with "No, that is a business choice. You could charge different prices or choose to reach out to people who have spent tens of thousands on hosting and have not had any issues in years." He also mentioned how emails can be sent to spam, or be sent to an inbox on the very web host that went offline & was then inaccessible. Then the lovely customer support person stated "I have heard that complaint before" meaning they are aware of the issue, but do not see it as an issue for them. When the customer said they should follow up any emails with an SMS for servers going offline the person said you could do it on your end & then later sent them a 14-page guide for how to integrate the Twillio API.

Nothing in the world is fair. Nothing in the world is equal. But there are smart ways to run a business & dumb ways to run a business.

If you have enough time to write a 14-page integration guide it probably makes sense to just incorporate the feature into the service so the guide is unneeded!

Businesses should treat their heavy spenders or customers with a long history of a clean account with more care than a newly opened account. I had a big hedge fund as a client who would sometimes want rush work done & would do stuff like "hey good job there, throw in an extra $10,000 for yourself as a bonus" on the calls. Whenever they called or emailed they got a quick response. :D

I sort of get that one small marketplace presuming my purchases might have been a scam based on how many I did, how new my account was, and how small they were, but the hosting companies & ad networks that are worth 9 to 12 figures should generally do a bit better. Though in many ways the market cap is a sign the entity is insulated from market pressures & can automate away customer service hoping that their existing base is big enough to offset the customer support horror stories that undermine their brand.

It works.

At least for a while.

A parallel to the above is my Facebook ad account, which was closed about a half decade or so ago due to geographic mismatch. That got removed, but then sort of only half way. If I go to run ads it says that I can't, but then if I go to request an account review to once again explain the geographic difference I can't even get the form to submit unless I edit the HTML of the page on the fly to seed the correct data into the form field as by default it says I can not request a review since I have no ad account.

The flip side of the above is if that level of automation can torch existing paid accounts you have to expect the big data search & social companies are taking a rather skeptical view of new sites or players wanting to rank freely in their organic search results or social feeds. With that being the case, it helps to seed what you can to provide many signals that may remove some of the risks of getting set in the bad pile.

I have seen loads of people have their YouTube or Facebook or whatever such account get torched & only override the automated technocratic persona non grata policies by having followers in another channel who shared their dire situation so it could get flagged for human review and restoration. If that happens to established & widely followed players who have spent years investing into a platform the odds of it happening to most newer sites & players is quite high.

You can play it safe and never say anything interesting, ensuring you are well within the Overtone Window in all aspects of life. That though also almost certainly guarantees failure as it is hard to catch up or build momentum if your defining attribute is being a conformist.

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Teresa Ghilarducci: Is Your Employer Selling Off Your Pension? and HELU, Higher Education Labor United

Pension expert Teresa Ghilarducci returns to the Heartland Labor Forum this week to explain how some corporations are selling off workers’ pension plans and putting them at risk. Find out […]

The post Teresa Ghilarducci: Is Your Employer Selling Off Your Pension? and HELU, Higher Education Labor United appeared first on KKFI.




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WMM presents Brock Wilbur & Nick Spacek of The Pitch + Damron Russel Armstrong of The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City

Wednesday MidDay Medley Produced and Hosted by Mark Manning Wednesday, November 13, 2024 Brock Wilbur & Nick Spacek of The Pitch + Damron Russel Armstrong of The Black Repertory Theatre […]

The post WMM presents Brock Wilbur & Nick Spacek of The Pitch + Damron Russel Armstrong of The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City appeared first on KKFI.




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Finding oneself through sound, dance and family

A documentary brings the sounds of nature into an Australian prison, a queer dancer tries to make space for other LGBTQ performers, and what it’s like when your grandfather is revered as a saint by his church.




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Cancer taught me the hard truth about speaking up for myself

As a little girl, Jennifer Fotheringham was shushed for asking about cancer. As a grown woman, she was dismissed for asking about a mammogram. Now as a cancer survivor, she knows not to be silenced.



  • Radio/White Coat/ Black Art

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Can owning a dog be a 'selfish' pursuit? This academic thinks so

The way dogs are portrayed in literature reflects the problems in our real-world relationships to canines, says PhD student Molly Labenski, who says people want animals in their lives as “accessories” that can be easily discarded.




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New space hotel will sell vacation homes to Earth's wealthiest humans

Poised to open in just six years, featuring spas, concert venues and even a Ferris wheel design, this out-of-this-world hotel will be a veritable playground for the ultra rich.



  • Radio/Under the Influence

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Ben Harper with Charlie Musselwhite - Get Up!

Inter-generational summit sets the standard for 21st century blues.




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The convenience factor: Why social selling is crucial for the future of retail

By Georgia Leybourne, Chief Marketing Officer, Linnworks.

Success in ecommerce and retail today hinges on consumer convenience. It is fast becoming a powerful tool in the e-commerce industry, transforming the way businesses engage with their customers and increasing sales through social commerce.




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Just Eat Takeaway Sells Grubhub at 90% Discount to Covid Peak




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Make it Yourself




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The US Is a Civic Desert. To Survive, the Democratic Party Needs to Transform Itself. | The Nation

The Democratic Party should jettison its consultant class and move toward a local-membership model that would help to rejuvenate civic life across the country. via Pocket




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The WIRED Guide to Protecting Yourself From Government Surveillance | WIRED

President-elect Donald Trump has promised to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. He’s vowed to jail his political foes and journalists. A Republican-controlled government could further restrict abortion and transgender rights. via Pocket




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Space craft will take a selfie on the moon

AS a boy, David Shteinman watched the Apollo mission with wonder. Now the industrial engineer is the only Aussie taking part in a race to land a robotic craft on the moon.




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Ni “infierno verde” ni “selva virgen”: la amenazada Amazonia cuenta su verdadera historia con su propia voz y despliega su cultura en el CCCB | Cultura | EL PAÍS

El centro invita a “desaprender” los tópicos sobre la región en una sorprendente exposición en la que participan pensadores, activistas y artistas indígenas Ni el Aguirre de Klaus Kinski, ni el coronel Fawcett, ni el explorador Ridgewell de La oreja rota de Tintín, ni el Indiana Jones del via Pocket




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Trump selects Elon Musk to lead government efficiency department | Donald Trump | The Guardian




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Senseless phishing scam attempt

This phishing scammer decided to skip the normal mumbo jumbo and just send the phishing link.