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  1. My #Day18 map on the #Atmosphere around the Matts Creek Wildfire in Virginia. Top image is from Landsat 9 C2/L2 (Bands 7,5,4). Points are from the Fire Information for Resource Management System (MODIS 1km). The #OSM map also shows the same points for reference.

    #30DayMapChallenge #Landsat #MattsCreek #Virginia #wildfire2023 #wildfire #JamesRiverFaceWilderness #smoke #ArcPro #remotesensing #MODIS #FIRMS #BedfordCounty #OpenStreetMap

  2. My #Day18 map on the #Atmosphere around the Matts Creek Wildfire in Virginia. Top image is from Landsat 9 C2/L2 (Bands 7,5,4). Points are from the Fire Information for Resource Management System (MODIS 1km). The #OSM map also shows the same points for reference.

    #30DayMapChallenge #Landsat #MattsCreek #Virginia #wildfire2023 #wildfire #JamesRiverFaceWilderness #smoke #ArcPro #remotesensing #MODIS #FIRMS #BedfordCounty #OpenStreetMap

  3. The PRP 🤘 Carcosa Release New “TAFTTR_DLC” EP, Aaron Matts Of Ten56. Guests: But does the tree remember horse armor?

    The post Carcosa Release New “TAFTTR_DLC” EP, Aaron Matts Of Ten56. Guests appeared first on Theprp.com. dlvr.it/TSmGQf LinkInBio for More 🤘 #ThePRP #HeavyMetal #Metal

  4. CW: Critical Role Spoilers

    After reading the #ExplorersGuideToWildemount I've long thought that the third temple to Uk'otoa was in the Cyrios End Forest - based on Matts original description to Fjord. Having it confirmed in the #MightyNeinReunited was lovely.

    My character in my Wildemount game has also just entered the edge Cyrios End Forest, to retrieve some papers from a Myriad cache there. Better leg it :P

    #CriticalRole #CriticalRoleSpoilers

  5. Agile: How practitioners have changed from the pioneers to today?

    Jim Highsmith, Chris Matts and Daniel Mezick outlined Agile's journey from the early days to today.

    Here is a look at how Agile practitioners population changed, inspired by a chat with Paul Eastabrook => smharter.com/blog/2024/09/11/a

    Share your thoughts!

    #Agile #Trajectory #Pioneers #Certifications #ScaledFrameworks

  6. Trying to decide which way to go with my change of mood lipstick look. I’ve done eclectic lip art, statement reds, demure browns, dramatic matts. What’s next - Blazing orange or No lips? #IWear

  7. Trying to decide which way to go with my change of mood lipstick look. I’ve done eclectic lip art, statement reds, demure browns, dramatic matts. What’s next - Blazing orange or No lips? #IWear

  8. Reminder: Matt ‘the killer’ Hancock has a book out this week, that not the reminder, it’s illegal to piss in book in most book shops - but hiding matts books behind others is actually encouraged #politics #ToryMP #matthancock

  9. Since 1952, Matt's El Rancho in Austin, Texas has meant fresh, delicious Tex-Mex, that famous Bob Armstrong Dip, and the beloved family of Matt Martinez:

    perceptivetravel.com/blog/2024

    #TravelTuesday #travel #foodie #history #Texas #Austin #TrueAustin

  10. Since 1952, Matt's El Rancho in Austin, Texas has meant fresh, delicious Tex-Mex, that famous Bob Armstrong Dip, and the beloved family of Matt Martinez:

    perceptivetravel.com/blog/2024

    #TravelTuesday #travel #TrueAustin #EatLocal #Texas #Austin #foodie

  11. Occasionally I'll mention jewish monism, pantheism, or panentheism... and reading Essential Papers on Kabbalah with my rabbi has thoroughly confirmed that all my reads on this are pretty on target.

    there's a ton of examples, but one that rung clear for me was in this chapter on Ayin/Nothingness by Daniel C. Matts:

    Underneath it all, God is the only "thing", the only existent. "Apart from Him, all are considered nothing and chaos." The world, though, is allowed to enjoy the illusion of separate existence, so that it not lie utterly passive in the pool of ayin.

    #jewish #monism #pantheism #panentheism
    #mazeldon #kabbalah #philosohy

  12. Occasionally I'll mention jewish monism, pantheism, or panentheism... and reading Essential Papers on Kabbalah with my rabbi has thoroughly confirmed that all my reads on this are pretty on target.

    there's a ton of examples, but one that rung clear for me was in this chapter on Ayin/Nothingness by Daniel C. Matts:

    Underneath it all, God is the only "thing", the only existent. "Apart from Him, all are considered nothing and chaos." The world, though, is allowed to enjoy the illusion of separate existence, so that it not lie utterly passive in the pool of ayin.

    #jewish #monism #pantheism #panentheism
    #mazeldon #kabbalah #philosohy

  13. Occasionally I'll mention jewish monism, pantheism, or panentheism... and reading Essential Papers on Kabbalah with my rabbi has thoroughly confirmed that all my reads on this are pretty on target.

    there's a ton of examples, but one that rung clear for me was in this chapter on Ayin/Nothingness by Daniel C. Matts:

    Underneath it all, God is the only "thing", the only existent. "Apart from Him, all are considered nothing and chaos." The world, though, is allowed to enjoy the illusion of separate existence, so that it not lie utterly passive in the pool of ayin.

    #jewish #monism #pantheism #panentheism
    #mazeldon #kabbalah #philosohy

  14. Occasionally I'll mention jewish monism, pantheism, or panentheism... and reading Essential Papers on Kabbalah with my rabbi has thoroughly confirmed that all my reads on this are pretty on target.

    there's a ton of examples, but one that rung clear for me was in this chapter on Ayin/Nothingness by Daniel C. Matts:

    Underneath it all, God is the only "thing", the only existent. "Apart from Him, all are considered nothing and chaos." The world, though, is allowed to enjoy the illusion of separate existence, so that it not lie utterly passive in the pool of ayin.

    #jewish #monism #pantheism #panentheism
    #mazeldon #kabbalah #philosohy

  15. Occasionally I'll mention jewish monism, pantheism, or panentheism... and reading Essential Papers on Kabbalah with my rabbi has thoroughly confirmed that all my reads on this are pretty on target.

    there's a ton of examples, but one that rung clear for me was in this chapter on Ayin/Nothingness by Daniel C. Matts:

    Underneath it all, God is the only "thing", the only existent. "Apart from Him, all are considered nothing and chaos." The world, though, is allowed to enjoy the illusion of separate existence, so that it not lie utterly passive in the pool of ayin.

    #jewish #monism #pantheism #panentheism
    #mazeldon #kabbalah #philosohy

  16. After much work started in August '23 here is the English edition of my book ❤️ 'Succeed over difficult problems by embracing Complexity-Thinking 🎉 🥂 🎉 🥂 => leanpub.com/solvedifficultprob

    Thanks for their forewords to Sunil Mundra, @mfloryan, Marco Fainello, Paolo Aversa.

    And to the distinguished practitioners interviewed in the book: @sonjabl, @tianijones, Valerie McLean, Carol Mase, Chris Matts, Sunil Mundra, Daniel Mezick, John Coleman.

    #BookLauch
    #Complexity
    #SystemsThinking
    #Agility
    #Leadership

  17. Thanks to all the genuine authentic practitioners and professionals that rightly so, regardless of a questionable trend of the Agile Industry, continued to promote good Agile, Agile Invitation over Imposition, modern Digital Product Development and modern Product Management. To mention a few champions of such professionalism and integrity, Daniel Mezick, Chris Matts, please add your mentions of the many others.

    #Agile #Agility #ScalingAgile #ScaledAgileFramework #SAFE

  18. Dopo un lungo lavoro da Agosto, ecco pubblicata la 1ma edizione del mio nuovo libro ❤️ 'Domina i problemi difficili abbracciando il Complexity-Thinking' 🎉 🥂 🎉 🥂 => leanpub.com/risolviproblemidif

    Grazie alle prefazioni di Paolo Aversa e Marco Fainello e per le interviste e i consigli di praticanti illustri: Sunil Mundra, Daniel Mezick, Sonja Blignaut, Chris Matts, John Coleman, Valerie McLean, Tiani Jones, e Carol Mase.

    #BookLauch #Complexity #SystemsThinking #Agility #Leadership #Teamwork

  19. Cabal – Everything Rots Review

    By Dear Hollow

    The struggle between viciousness and velocity is a storied one in the realm of deathcore, and Cabal is no exception in its battle between tone-abusing slogs and blazing blastbeats. Enacting a blackened deathcore attack that neglects orchestral atmospheres and paper-thin symphonics in favor of thick filth that covers every surface lead and fills every chugging crevice, it flaunts an arsenal of blackened chord progressions that lend a horror appropriate to its occult theme. The band has nevertheless toiled between the trenches of stagnation and devastation. Four albums in, expect filthy chugging aplenty, dark electronic flourishes abound, and a tasteful array of guest vocalists, all in service of a darker power. Business as usual.

    In spite of its unmistakable filth that separates it from the likes of Lorna Shore, Worm Shepherd, or any of the other Deathcore Borgirs of the world, Denmark’s Cabal has a bit of a rollercoaster of a discography since 2018. Debut Mark of Rot was a simultaneously too-clean and too-dirty blend of down-tempo deathcore with blackened flourishes and a sterile djent guitar tone. 2020’s Drag Me Down amped the tempo with an unfuckwithable cutthroat quality that kept things fresh and brutal with spotlights of guests from Polaris, Møl, and Trivium. 2022’s Magno Interitus amped the tone with a lightless and mammoth foray into dark electronics that kept things interesting, although its more experimental pieces damaged its consistency. In this way, Everything Rots more seamlessly incorporates it into an over-the-top and absolutely relentless deathcore romp caked with Cabal’s suffocating trademark filth.

    Like “Tongues” or “Demagogue” from Drag Me Down, Cabal manages to balance its absolutely crushing weight with a tasteful novelty in Everything Rots. While you’re guaranteed to be bludgeoned by breakdowns infused with the weight of Magno Interitus and pulverized by Andreas Bjulver’s husky roars, a heavier usage of blastbeats adds to the frenzy and the guest vocals add a dosage of well-placed freshness, not unlike Aborted’s latest. Injecting a hardcore call-out badassery (Viscera’s Jamie Graham in “No Peace;” Nasty’s Matthi Odysseus in “Unveiled”), rapid-fire groove (ten56.’s Aaron Matts in “Still Cursed”), and thick brutality (Aviana’s Joel Holmqvist in “Stuck;” Distant’s Alan Grnja in “Beneath Blackened Skies”). “Sort Sommer” (featuring hip-hop/punk duo Fabräk) has the same feel as “Blod af Mit” from Magno Interitus in its sudden embarrassment of nu-metal riches, but has been safely relegated to bonus track this time around. Cabal utilizes novelty as a reprieve to the relentless density that comprises its more straightforward pieces.

    What’s consistently refreshing about Cabal is that their deathcore novelty is bolstered by a smart songwriting style that balances the meatheaded and the menacing. The best songs are those that are securely Cabal’s – in spite of the army of guests elsewhere – from the sweet placements of icy blackened chord progressions to mammoth breakdowns (“Everything Rots,” “Hell Hounds”). Compared to its predecessor, Everything Rots returns to what the band does best: being completely unhinged. It’s all about adrenaline-pumping intensity, pure gym-core, unshakeable groove populating its digestible tracks with a cold and intense melodic template (“Redemption Denied,” “End Times”). The electronic influence is far less jarring, adding a surreal pulse in addition to (instead of in replacement of) the deathcore intensity (“Forever Marked,” “Snake Tongues”).

    Everything Rots will not sway your opinion on deathcore. It’s a meatheaded foray with enough chuggy breakdowns, brickwalled production, and vomitous vocals to kill an adult horse:1 A faster Black Tongue perhaps or a more blackened Humanity’s Last Breath. But armed with a blackened filth and a vocalist who could pass as his own arsenal of guest vocalists, Cabal’s got a trademark sound and a great interpretation of it. It’s a return to form for a band known for its balance, thanks to a cutthroat intensity that recalls the grandiosity of Drag Me Down. Dwelling in hell-scraping tone worship and tempo ignorance only when it benefits its occult aims, Everything Rots is a suffocating listen, smartly designed with necessary reprieves, with a must more tasteful electronic presence. It’s a brutal blackened deathcore album without all the symphonic bullshit. Deathcore fans rejoice!

    Rating: 3.5/5.0
    DR: 4 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
    Label: Nuclear Blast Records
    Websites: cabalcph.bandcamp.com | cabalcult.com | facebook.com/@cabalcph
    Releases Worldwide: April 11th, 2025

    #2025 #35 #Aborted #Apr25 #Aviana #BlackTongue #BlackenedDeathcore #CABAL #DanishMetal #Deathcore #DimmuBorgir #Distant #Electronic #EverythingRots #Fabräk #Hardcore #HumanitySLastBreath #LornaShore #Møl #Nasty #NuclearBlastRecords #Polaris #Review #Reviews #ten56_ #Trivium #Viscera #WormShepherd

  20. Cabal – Everything Rots Review

    By Dear Hollow

    The struggle between viciousness and velocity is a storied one in the realm of deathcore, and Cabal is no exception in its battle between tone-abusing slogs and blazing blastbeats. Enacting a blackened deathcore attack that neglects orchestral atmospheres and paper-thin symphonics in favor of thick filth that covers every surface lead and fills every chugging crevice, it flaunts an arsenal of blackened chord progressions that lend a horror appropriate to its occult theme. The band has nevertheless toiled between the trenches of stagnation and devastation. Four albums in, expect filthy chugging aplenty, dark electronic flourishes abound, and a tasteful array of guest vocalists, all in service of a darker power. Business as usual.

    In spite of its unmistakable filth that separates it from the likes of Lorna Shore, Worm Shepherd, or any of the other Deathcore Borgirs of the world, Denmark’s Cabal has a bit of a rollercoaster of a discography since 2018. Debut Mark of Rot was a simultaneously too-clean and too-dirty blend of down-tempo deathcore with blackened flourishes and a sterile djent guitar tone. 2020’s Drag Me Down amped the tempo with an unfuckwithable cutthroat quality that kept things fresh and brutal with spotlights of guests from Polaris, Møl, and Trivium. 2022’s Magno Interitus amped the tone with a lightless and mammoth foray into dark electronics that kept things interesting, although its more experimental pieces damaged its consistency. In this way, Everything Rots more seamlessly incorporates it into an over-the-top and absolutely relentless deathcore romp caked with Cabal’s suffocating trademark filth.

    Like “Tongues” or “Demagogue” from Drag Me Down, Cabal manages to balance its absolutely crushing weight with a tasteful novelty in Everything Rots. While you’re guaranteed to be bludgeoned by breakdowns infused with the weight of Magno Interitus and pulverized by Andreas Bjulver’s husky roars, a heavier usage of blastbeats adds to the frenzy and the guest vocals add a dosage of well-placed freshness, not unlike Aborted’s latest. Injecting a hardcore call-out badassery (Viscera’s Jamie Graham in “No Peace;” Nasty’s Matthi Odysseus in “Unveiled”), rapid-fire groove (ten56.’s Aaron Matts in “Still Cursed”), and thick brutality (Aviana’s Joel Holmqvist in “Stuck;” Distant’s Alan Grnja in “Beneath Blackened Skies”). “Sort Sommer” (featuring hip-hop/punk duo Fabräk) has the same feel as “Blod af Mit” from Magno Interitus in its sudden embarrassment of nu-metal riches, but has been safely relegated to bonus track this time around. Cabal utilizes novelty as a reprieve to the relentless density that comprises its more straightforward pieces.

    What’s consistently refreshing about Cabal is that their deathcore novelty is bolstered by a smart songwriting style that balances the meatheaded and the menacing. The best songs are those that are securely Cabal’s – in spite of the army of guests elsewhere – from the sweet placements of icy blackened chord progressions to mammoth breakdowns (“Everything Rots,” “Hell Hounds”). Compared to its predecessor, Everything Rots returns to what the band does best: being completely unhinged. It’s all about adrenaline-pumping intensity, pure gym-core, unshakeable groove populating its digestible tracks with a cold and intense melodic template (“Redemption Denied,” “End Times”). The electronic influence is far less jarring, adding a surreal pulse in addition to (instead of in replacement of) the deathcore intensity (“Forever Marked,” “Snake Tongues”).

    Everything Rots will not sway your opinion on deathcore. It’s a meatheaded foray with enough chuggy breakdowns, brickwalled production, and vomitous vocals to kill an adult horse:1 A faster Black Tongue perhaps or a more blackened Humanity’s Last Breath. But armed with a blackened filth and a vocalist who could pass as his own arsenal of guest vocalists, Cabal’s got a trademark sound and a great interpretation of it. It’s a return to form for a band known for its balance, thanks to a cutthroat intensity that recalls the grandiosity of Drag Me Down. Dwelling in hell-scraping tone worship and tempo ignorance only when it benefits its occult aims, Everything Rots is a suffocating listen, smartly designed with necessary reprieves, with a must more tasteful electronic presence. It’s a brutal blackened deathcore album without all the symphonic bullshit. Deathcore fans rejoice!

    Rating: 3.5/5.0
    DR: 4 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
    Label: Nuclear Blast Records
    Websites: cabalcph.bandcamp.com | cabalcult.com | facebook.com/@cabalcph
    Releases Worldwide: April 11th, 2025

    #2025 #35 #Aborted #Apr25 #Aviana #BlackTongue #BlackenedDeathcore #CABAL #DanishMetal #Deathcore #DimmuBorgir #Distant #Electronic #EverythingRots #Fabräk #Hardcore #HumanitySLastBreath #LornaShore #Møl #Nasty #NuclearBlastRecords #Polaris #Review #Reviews #ten56_ #Trivium #Viscera #WormShepherd