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  • This episode we talk about Amazon’s AI recruiting fail, Wordpress accessibility issues, Google+ and more. https://recompilermag.com/2018/10/16/episode-75-do-we-need-to-faraday-cage-your-officeCommunity Event Planning pre-order. Still time to get in on the book previews!https://community-events-2.backerkit.com/hosted_preordersSurvey for event organizershttps://airtable.com/shrvbemYqHvL1Z7ttIssue 10 - Science! It’s shipping. Back order sale use code READER18 for buy 2, get 3rd 1/2 off!https://shop.recompilermag.comAmazon scraps secret AI recruiting tool that showed bias against women | Reutershttps://www.reuters.com/article/us-amazon-com-jobs-automation-insight/amazon-scraps-secret-ai-recruiting-tool-that-showed-bias-against-women-idUSKCN1MK08GI have resigned as the WordPress accessibility team lead. Here is why. - Rian Rietveldhttps://rianrietveld.com/2018/10/09/i-have-resigned-the-wordpress-accessibility-team/A Plan for 5.0 – Make WordPress Corehttps://make.wordpress.org/core/2018/10/03/a-plan-for-5-0/JAMstack | JavaScript, APIs, and Markuphttps://jamstack.org/Google is shutting down Google+ following massive data exposurehttps://www.engadget.com/2018/10/08/google-shutting-down-google-plus/Google faces mounting pressure from Congress over Google+ privacy flaw - The Vergehttps://www.theverge.com/2018/10/11/17964134/google-plus-congress-privacy-data-vulnerabilityTampered Chinese Ethernet port used to hack ‘major US telecom,’ says Bloomberg reporthttps://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2018/10/9/17955848/supermicro-telecom-server-hack-apple-amazonZotero Blog » Blog Archive » Improved PDF retrieval with Unpaywall integrationhttps://www.zotero.org/blog/improved-pdf-retrieval-with-unpaywall-integration/Julia Evans Zineshttps://jvns.ca/zines/https://jvns.ca/blog/2018/09/23/why-sell-zines/Let’s Pair!https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/marlenac/lets-pair

  • This episode we talk about Chinese spy chips, new sophisticated voice phishing schemes, and Facebook’s huge security breach.https://recompilermag.com/2018/10/12/episode-74-there-is-pumpkin-spice-in-the-airCommunity Event Planning pre-order. Still time to get in on the book previews.https://community-events-2.backerkit.com/hosted_preordersSurvey for event organizers. Please fill it out!https://airtable.com/shrvbemYqHvL1Z7ttIssue 10 - Science! It’s shipping. Back order sale use code READER18 for buy 2, get 3rd 1/2 off!https://shop.recompilermag.comChina planted spy chips in computers from Portland-based Elemental, Bloomberg reports | OregonLive.comhttps://www.oregonlive.com/silicon-forest/index.ssf/2018/10/chinese_planted_spy_chips_insi.htmlThe Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies - Bloomberghttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-10-04/the-big-hack-how-china-used-a-tiny-chip-to-infiltrate-america-s-top-companiesThe Big Hack: Amazon, Apple, Supermicro, and Beijing Respond - Bloomberghttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-10-04/the-big-hack-amazon-apple-supermicro-and-beijing-respondChinese Hackers Have Allegedly Compromised the Supply Chain to Spy on Amazon and Applehttps://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/gye8w4/chinese-supply-chain-hack-apple-bloombergVoice Phishing Scams Are Getting More Clever — Krebs on Securityhttps://krebsonsecurity.com/2018/10/voice-phishing-scams-are-getting-more-clever/Facebook says nearly 50m users compromised in huge security breach | Technology | The Guardianhttps://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/sep/28/facebook-50-million-user-accounts-security-berachKim Zetter on Twitter: "The Facebook breach gets even worse - it's not just that an attacker who has your Facebook token can access other accounts you've used your Facebook account to access, he/she can access accounts you haven't even used Facebook to access
 https://t.co/BCCpuPG9XI"https://twitter.com/kimzetter/status/1046806168348160000?s=21jason polakis on Twitter: "Given the scale and severity of the @facebook breach, I’ll share some thoughts based on our recent @USENIXSecurity paper with @m0eb1t, amrutha, @kaytwo, @stevecheckoway, where we explored the ramifications of your Facebook account being compromised. https://t.co/6gS2ERrGvO (1/n)"https://twitter.com/jpolakis/status/1046086964410294272Facebook Security Bug Affects 90M Users — Krebs on Securityhttps://krebsonsecurity.com/2018/09/facebook-security-bug-affects-90m-users/O Single Sign-Off, Where Art Thou? An Empirical Analysis of Single Sign-On Account Hijacking and Session Management on the Webhttps://www.cs.uic.edu/~polakis/papers/sso-usenix18.pdfCan Mark Zuckerberg Fix Facebook Before It Breaks Democracy? | The New Yorkerhttps://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/09/17/can-mark-zuckerberg-fix-facebook-before-it-breaks-democracyBurgerville Notifies Guests of Data Breachhttps://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/burgerville-notifies-guests-of-data-breach-300723908.htmlTHE WILD INNER WORKINGS OF A BILLION-DOLLAR HACKING GROUPhttps://www.wired.com/story/fin7-wild-inner-workings-billion-dollar-hacking-group/Episode 69: We’ll just make a pickle grid – The Recompilerhttps://recompilermag.com/2018/08/10/episode-69-well-just-make-a-pickle-grid/MIDI unicornhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3tiuGVDDkkWillamette River presents stunning lidar image on poster from Department of Geology | OregonLive.comhttps://www.oregonlive.com/travel/index.ssf/2013/04/willamette_river_presents_stun.html

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  • This episode we talk about moral clauses in FOSS licenses, ShotSpotter’s partnership with Verizon, how Buffer bought out its VCs, and WayMo.

    https://recompilermag.com/2018/10/11/episode-73-a-bold-move

    Devopsdays Portland - SEPTEMBER 11-13, 2018 - RECOMPILERFRIENDS 20% discount
    http://devopsdays.org/events/2018-portland/

    Community Event Planning pre-order
    Still time to get in on the book previews
    https://community-events-2.backerkit.com/hosted_preorders

    Survey for event organizers
    https://airtable.com/shrvbemYqHvL1Z7tt

    Call for Contributors, Issue 12 Machines and Things
    https://recompilermag.com/2018/07/24/call-for-contributors-for-issue-12-machines-things/

    Major Open Source Project Revokes Access to Companies That Work with ICE
    https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/8xbynx/major-open-source-project-revokes-access-to-companies-that-work-with-ice

    Stop using my tools, racists
    https://github.com/palantir/blueprint/issues/2876

    Palantir employees are racist and they need to stop using my tools
    https://github.com/palantir/blueprint/issues/2877

    Add text to MIT License banning ICE collaborators
    https://github.com/lerna/lerna/pull/1616

    Please remove jamiebuilds as maintainer for CoC violations
    https://github.com/lerna/lerna/issues/1630

    Remove Microsoft from Restrictive License
    https://github.com/lerna/lerna/pull/1631

    Restore unmodified MIT license
    https://github.com/lerna/lerna/pull/1633

    SPDX license list
    https://spdx.org/licenses/index.html

    My potted view on adding extra ethical clauses to open source licenses
    https://mastodon.social/@mala/100642002012668168

    ShotSpotter Expands Verizon Partnership With Reseller Agreement for Gunshot Detection Services
    http://globenewswire.com/news-release/2018/08/28/1557516/0/en/ShotSpotter-Expands-Verizon-Partnership-With-Reseller-Agreement-for-Gunshot-Detection-Services.html

    Ingrid Burrington on Twitter: "So one way to read this is it's a way for Shotspotter installations to avoid any resident pushback by burying them in a contract–instead of making SST a line item, it's just tacked onto a broader services agreement with Verizon that wouldn't otherwise raise eyebrows."
    https://twitter.com/lifewinning/status/1035211677375946752

    Rochester man shot by police sues cops, city, and ShotSpotter
    https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2018/08/30/silvon-simmons-rochester-police-officer-joseph-ferrigno-gun-lawsuit/1119014002/

    We Spent $3.3M Buying Out Investors: Why and How We Did It
    https://open.buffer.com/buying-out-investors/

    Amir Efrati on Twitter: "Just out: The truth about Waymo... https://t.co/q9Oet5j5Ck"
    https://twitter.com/amir/status/1034442936774258688

    A day in the life of a Waymo self-driving taxi - The Verge
    https://www.theverge.com/2018/8/21/17762326/waymo-self-driving-ride-hail-fleet-management

    Donut County
    http://donutcounty.com/

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    https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1035331181141581824

  • This episode we’re talking about Wickr’s use of domain-fronting and other anti-censorship techniques, HashWick vulnerability, Verizon throttling emergency responders data cellular connections, licensing shenanigans.https://recompilermag.com/2018/10/11/episode-72-ive-just-confused-myselfDevopsdays Portland - SEPTEMBER 11-13, 2018 - RECOMPILERFRIENDS 20% discounthttp://devopsdays.org/events/2018-portland/RECOMPILERFRIENDS is a 20% off discountCommunity Event Planning pre-orderhttps://community-events-2.backerkit.com/hosted_preordersSurvey for event organizershttps://airtable.com/shrvbemYqHvL1Z7ttCall for Contributors, Issue 12 Machines and Thingshttps://recompilermag.com/2018/07/24/call-for-contributors-for-issue-12-machines-things/Wickr has a new plan for dodging internet blocks - The Vergehttps://www.theverge.com/2018/8/23/17770384/wickr-psiphon-partnership-internet-censorshipHashWick V8 Vulnerabilityhttps://darksi.de/12.hashwick-v8-vulnerability/Node.js and the "HashWick" vulnerabilityhttps://nodesource.com/blog/node-js-and-the-hashwick-vulnerability/Verizon throttled fire department’s “unlimited” data during Calif. wildfire | Ars Technicahttps://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2018/08/verizon-throttled-fire-departments-unlimited-data-during-calif-wildfireUse Debian? Want Intel's latest CPU patch? Small print sparks big problemhttps://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/08/21/intel_cpu_patch_licence/Redis: This is not the license change you are looking for https://blog.tidelift.com/redis-this-is-not-the-license-change-you-are-looking-for-Software Freedom Ensures the True Software Commonshttps://sfconservancy.org/blog/2018/aug/22/commons-clause/Redis licensinghttps://redislabs.com/community/licenses/Skills for our software future / Audrey Eschrighthttp://lifeofaudrey.com/2018/09/06/3rd-wave.htmlOregon DEQ maphttps://oraqi.deq.state.or.us/home/mapHRRR-Smoke Model Fields - Experimentalhttps://rapidrefresh.noaa.gov/hrrr/HRRRsmoke/

  • This week Audrey and I chat about about Las Vegas Hotel security issues during DefCon, Foreshadow speculative execution vulnerability, and issues with the music industry business model and copyright.Complete show notes:https://recompilermag.com/2018/09/25/episode-71-that-sounds-both-interesting-and-ridiculous[01:06] Devopsdays Portland - SEPTEMBER 11-13, 2018 - RECOMPILERFRIENDS 20% discount[01:54] Community Event Planning pre-order[02:34] Survey for event organizers[03:15] Call for Contributors, Issue 12 Machines and Things[04:09] In post-massacre Vegas, security policies clash with privacy values - The Parallax[07:48] Open letter to the Hacker Community. | Marc's Security Ramblings[22:15] Chris Dagdigian on Twitter: "this happened to me as well at a Marriott owned hotel property..."[23:33] Foreshadow: Breaking the Virtual Memory Abstraction with Transient Out-of-Order Execution[31:07] Artists Made Only 12% of Music Industry Revenue in 2017, Citigroup Report Finds | Pitchfork[40:01] Recording Industry Hypocrisy On Full Display In Continuing To Push The CLASSICS Act That Expands Copyright | Techdirt[50:17] USB Dongle Authentication[51:36] Two Factor Auth List[54:09] Thru-hiking the US/Mexico border[56:04] Natives Outdoors[32:45] PUTTING THE BAND BACK TOGETHER: Remastering the World of Music (pdf)

  • This week Audrey and I chat about a security incident with Homebrew (the macOS package manager), Twitter’s refusal to moderate hate speech, and Firefox’s upcoming support of DNS over HTTP.Complete show notes:https://recompilermag.com/2018/08/14/episode-70-i-see-a-bear[03:42] Devopsdays Portland - SEPTEMBER 11-13, 2018 - RECOMPILERFRIENDS 20% discount[04:06] Recompiler DevOpsDays ticket giveaway, deadline August 20[04:25] Community Event Planning pre-order[04:54] Survey for event organizers[06:08] Call for Contributors, Issue 12 Machines and Things[07:08] Security Incident Disclosure — Homebrew[08:16] How I gained commit access to Homebrew in 30 minutes[11:39] How I gained commit access to all Jenkins projects in 30 minutes
and how security warnings to the[16:19] jack on Twitter: "We didn’t suspend Alex Jones or Infowars yesterday..."[19:49] Jay Rosen on Twitter: "It's been called the bullshit asymmetry:..."[22:16] Political Strategy and Buzzfeed’s analysis of "the Twitter problem"[33:02] I’m done with Twitter[35:10] Episode 57: Do we have to do more Facebook? – The Recompiler[36:22] Improving DNS Privacy in Firefox – Firefox Nightly News[37:54] ungleich Blog - Mozilla's new DNS resolution is dangerous[45:45] BearCam[47:51] Books by Gerald M. Weinberg

  • This week we’re talking about Reddit’s security breach, retail spearfishing indictments, ghost characters, and surveillance capitalism.Complete show notes:https://recompilermag.com/2018/08/10/episode-69-well-just-make-a-pickle-grid[01:29] Devopsdays Portland - SEPTEMBER 11-13, 2018 - RECOMPILERFRIENDS 20% discount[02:17] Community Event Planning book pre-order[02:51] Survey for event organizers[03:22] Call for Contributors, Issue 12 Machines and Things[04:16] We had a security incident. Here's what you need to know.[09:24] How Criminals Recruit Telecom Employees to Help Them Hijack SIM Cards[15:43] Community questions following the eslint security incident [18:51] Ukrainian hackers arrested for stealing 15 million credit cards - The Verge [22:13] Three Members of Notorious International Cybercrime Group “Fin7” In Custody for Role in Attacking Over 100 U.S. companies | OPA | Department of Justice[24:57] A Spectre is Haunting Unicode[28:09] Decolonizing Unicode [29:43] I Can Text You A Pile of Poo, But I Can’t Write My Name[33:39] Let’s make private data into a public good[35:47] Out of the frying pan and into the fire [44:19] NowThis on Twitter: "118 goats took over the streets of this Boise suburb — and it was baaaaaaaaad
 "[45:43] James Wong on Twitter: "Maize is an artificial species created entirely thanks to human ingenuity (right). ..."

  • This week we’re talking about the ethics of corporate research and how your data is used, Twitter's developer API changes, how Amazon Prime Day went, and more.Complete show notes:https://recompilermag.com/2018/08/09/episode-68-celebrating-prime-day[01:08] Devopsdays Portland - SEPTEMBER 11-13, 2018 - RECOMPILERFRIENDS 20% discount[01:37] DevOpsDays ticket giveaway - enter by Aug 20![01:59] The Recompiler Issue 8: Wildcard[03:43] Responsible Communication Style Guide reprint[04:19] New developer requirements to protect our platform[13:59] Dropbox still has questions to answer after claims of improper data sharing | ZDNet[15:43] A Study of Thousands of Dropbox Projects Reveals How Successful Teams Collaborate[23:44] How collaborating in Dropbox helps NICO advance scientific research[31:01] Pandora’s Checkbox – Emily St[31:28] Private and secure multiparty histograms[35:23] Why Is Google Translate Spitting Out Sinister Religious Prophecies?[38:10] Amazon’s facial-recognition tool misidentified 28 lawmakers as people arrested for a crime, study finds - The Washington Post[41:41] The Motherboard Guide to Amazon Prime Day's Best Deals[44:23] Amazon warehouse workers are striking across Europe on Prime Day[44:33] Muslim Amazon Employees Protest Increased Workload During Ramadan | Observer[45:15] The Hidden Environmental Cost of Amazon Prime’s Free, Fast Shipping[45:22] I'm Starting to Have Serious Doubts About Amazon Prime[53:24] #124 The Magic Store by Reply All from Gimlet Media[57:19] Lina Khan and the “Hipster Antitrust” Movement - The Atlantic[59:25] Academic writes 270 Wikipedia pages in a year to get female scientists noticed[1:00:35] The Library Music Project Will Surprise and Delight Your Ears - Music - Portland Mercury

  • This week Audrey and I chat about the compromised NPM package that stole a bunch of credentials, OSCON code of conduct issues, and Guido van Rossum stepping down abruptly from BDFL of Python.Complete show notes: https://recompilermag.com/2018/08/08/episode-67-capital-no[01:52] Devopsdays Portland - SEPTEMBER 11-13, 2018 - RECOMPILERFRIENDS 20% discount[02:53] The Recompiler Issue 8: Wildcard[04:14] Community Event Planning book pre-order[05:00] npm, Inc. Status - Compromised version of eslint-scope published[22:32] [python-committers] Transfer of power [44:17] Sage Sharp on Twitter: "As I live in a country where a specific political party..."[49:16] Coraline Ada Ehmke — Coraline Ada Ehmke: Why I Am Not Speaking at OSCON[44:45] Christie Koehler on Twitter: "As someone involved in persuading O'Reilly to adopt a code of conduct for OSCON in the first place, I'm disappointed in them for this decision.
"[45:20] Audrey Eschright on Twitter: "This is a fundamental misunderstanding of harm and oppression. I’m disappointed but not surprised — many of us spent significant effort to get @OReillyMedia to adopt a code of conduct because they didn’t understand the need and we saw mixed results.
 "[1:00:11] On Avoiding Conflation of Political Speech and Hate Speech - Bradley M. Kuhn ( Brad ) ( bkuhn )[1:02:24] Political Speech and Conference Codes of Conduct | Tim O'Reilly | Pulse | LinkedIn[1:05:43] rhysd/vim.wasm: Vim editor ported to WebAssembly[1:07:39] Cheesecake the capybara fosters puppies

  • This week Audrey and I chat about the recent raid by German police against a privacy group, how Juggalos help beat facial recognition, and what Tim Berners-Lee is working on now to fix the web.Complete show notes:https://recompilermag.com/2018/08/03/episode-66-season-of-regrets[01:39] Devopsdays Portland - SEPTEMBER 11-13, 2018 - RECOMPILERFRIENDS 20% discount[02:42] The Recompiler Issue 8: Wildcard[04:30] Responsible Communication Style Guide[05:17] German police raid homes of Tor-linked group's board members | ZDNet[05:25] Coordinated raids of Zwiebelfreunde at various locations in Germany[05:50] Bavarian raids - riseup.net[16:46] Juggalos figured out how to beat facial recognition | The Outline[18:49] TAHKION is in Vegas on Twitter: "i made a breakthrough..."[26:39] “I Was Devastated”: Tim Berners-Lee, the Man Who Created the World Wide Web, Has Some Regrets | Vanity Fair [35:10] solid/solid: Solid - Re-decentralizing the web[39:06] Decentralized Web Summit 2018: Global Visions / Working Code [44:55] Social media moderators should look to the oldest digital communities for tips about caring — Quartz[47:28] Spiders Use Earth's Electric Field to Fly Hundreds of Miles - The Atlantic

  • This week Audrey shares what she learned at this year’s Allied Media Conference in Detroit. [00:55] Devopsdays Portland - SEPTEMBER 11-13, 2018 - RECOMPILERFRIENDS 20% discount [02:45] The Recompiler Issue 8: Wildcard [03:58] Allied Media Conference [09:25] FemTechNet [14:58] Our Data Bodies [19:16] The New Jim Code (Ruha Benjamin) [24:10] Digital Consent is Coercive [32:45] Does Detroit's Project Green Light really make the city safer? [36:19] Teaching Community Technology | Detroit Community Technology Project [48:39] Portable Network Kits [50:32] $5 Raspberry Pi Zero Pirate Radio Throwies [51:59] NWS Portland on Twitter: "Here is a loop of GOES-16 satellite imagery..."Complete show notes:https://recompilermag.com/2018/07/27/episode-65-right-place-right-time

  • This week Audrey and I chat about Microsoft’s acquisition of GitHub, Apple’s WWDC announcements, why you may not want to engage in witness tampering using WhatsApp, and Tesla autopilot’s role in a fatal crash earlier this year.https://recompilermag.com/2018/06/21/episode-64-now-with-tongue-detection[01:20] Devopsdays Portland - SEPTEMBER 11-13, 2018 - RECOMPILERFRIENDS 20% discount[02:21] Open Source Bridge Grand Finale[04:28] GitHub Is Microsoft’s $7.5 Billion Undo Button - Bloomberg [21:06] Paul Manafort: How did the FBI access his WhatsApp messages? [26:31] WWDC 2018: Everything Apple Announced at the June 4 WWDC Keynote | WIRED [37:25] NTSB: Autopilot steered Tesla car toward traffic barrier before deadly crash[41:37] Contemporary Takes on Cuckoo Clocks by Guido Zimmerman Resemble Brutalist Block Buildings | Colossal [43:36] Retracing the Steps of a Pioneering Seed Collector Who Starved in a Stalinist Prison

  • This week Audrey and I chat about the new adaptive controller for the Xbox One, a new Spectre variant, Amazon’s facial recognition technology, and more. Enjoy!Complete show notes:https://recompilermag.com/2018/06/03/episode-63-everyone-throws-their-computers-out-the-window[01:10] The Responsible Communication Style Guide is headed back to the printers! – The Responsible Communication Style Guide [03:47] Kickstarter for Community Event Planning, Second Edition[06:25] Devopsdays Portland - SEPTEMBER 11-13, 2018 - RECOMPILERFRIENDS is a 20% off discount[08:41] Get your OSBridge ticket today! (final year, limited availability)[09:36] Xbox Adaptive Controller first look: A new, necessary gamepad[15:24] After Meltdown and Spectre, Another Scary Chip Flaw Emerges | WIRED[16:52] Speculative Store Bypass in 3 minutes from Red Hat - YouTube[19:20] Amazon is selling police a real-time facial recognition system - The Verge[23:45] A few observations about Amazon being urged not to sell facial recognition tool to police[32:29] USGS: Volcano Hazards Program HVO Kilauea[35:39] Volcano facts[36:43] Cats: mutations and fur color, animal cognition, Istanbul

  • This week Audrey and I chat about Ticketmaster and facial recognition, Google employees quitting in protest over the company’s participation in project Maven, Twitter’s latest attempt to clean up its platform, EFAIL PGP vulnerability, and more. Enjoy!Complete show notes:https://recompilermag.com/2018/05/22/episode-62-i-miss-that-fail-whale[01:02] The Responsible Communication Style Guide is headed back to the printers! – The Responsible Communication Style Guide [01:45] Kickstarter for Community Event Planning, Second Edition [04:04] DevOps Days Portland - RECOMPILERFRIENDS for 20% discount![05:50] Open Source Bridge - 10th and Final Year[07:57] Brave New World: Ticketmaster to Roll Out Facial Recognition, Sparking Privacy Concerns[21:06] Twitter Will Begin Hiding All Tweets From Suspect Accounts | WIRED[14:14] Google Employees Resign in Protest Against Pentagon Contract[28:21] EFAIL[34:57] No, PGP is not broken, not even with the Efail vulnerabilities - ProtonMail Blog[41:42] Pride Check!: Pride Dice Enamel Pins by Becca Farrow — Kickstarter

  • This week Audrey and I chat about Google Duplex, Signal desktop issues, Medium’s continued floundering, and offensive hacking (“active defense”). Enjoy!Complete show notes:https://recompilermag.com/2018/05/21/episode-61-san-marino-showed-up-with-robots [01:31] The Responsible Communication Style Guide is headed back to the printers! – The Responsible Communication Style Guide [01:58] Kickstarter: Community Event Planning, Second Edition [03:49] Google Duplex will call salons, restaurants, and pretend to be human for you [Updated] | Ars Technica [06:37] Google AI Blog: Google Duplex: An AI System for Accomplishing Real-World Tasks Over the Phone [21:55] 'Disappearing' Signal Messages Are Stored Indefinitely on Mac Hard Drives - Motherboard [27:31] Medium abruptly cancels the membership programs of its 21 remaining subscription publisher partners » Nieman Journalism Lab [41:15] The Digital Vigilantes Who Hack Back | The New Yorker [56:01] Eurovision: Malta [56:16] Eurovision: Estonia [56:36] Eurovision: San Marino [56:59] Decoder Ring explores the history and meaning of the laugh track.

  • This week Audrey and I chat about AI and predictive policing, domain fronting, how Facebook does a lot of emotional labor for us, and more!Complete show notes:https://recompilermag.com/2018/05/14/episode-60-it-definitely-involves-ethics-and-societyLinks:[00:47] The Responsible Communication Style Guide is headed back to the printers! – The Responsible Communication Style Guide [01:43] Issue 9: Hard problems – The Recompiler [03:00] A pioneer in predictive policing is starting a troubling new project - The Verge[17:49] Blocking-resistant communication through domain fronting [19:37] Signal >> Blog >> Amazon threatens to suspend Signal's AWS account over censorship circumvention[30:39] I tried leaving Facebook. I couldn’t - The Verge[40:14] Jive Software: An inspiration and cautionary tale for Portland tech | OregonLive.com [48:57] Help Us Solve This Debate About What "IMHO" Stands For [45:57] Emergency Response Guidebook app

  • This week Audrey and I chat about Gmail updates, a recent Microsoft counterfeiting case, mobile network spoofing with a VGA adapter, the Portland Smart Cities initiative, and more. Enjoy!Show notes[01:00] The Responsible Communication Style Guide is headed back to the printers! – The Responsible Communication Style Guide [02:05] Issue 9: Hard problems – The Recompiler [03:19] Gmail.com gets its biggest upgrade since 2011 with today’s redesign launch | Ars Technica[04:10] Here Are the Major New Features Google Added to Gmail Today (and What It Didn't)[16:23] How Microsoft helped imprison a man for ‘counterfeiting’ software it gives away for free – TechCrunch[25:15] Spoofing Cell Networks with a USB to VGA Adapter | Hackaday [25:24] Software-defined radio - Wikipedia [29:54] steve-m/fl2k-examples: Example flowgraphs for osmo-fl2k[31:54] Portland Smart Cities Initiative [32:51] Smart City PDX[33:34] PBOT Smart Cities_Placemat (pdf)[36:03] PBOT places bet on 'smart city' tech to count bikes and make streets safer - BikePortland.org [36:05] Pamplin Media Group - 'Smart' streetlights sign of things to come around town[45:03] rae paoletta on Twitter: "I love that all animals are friends with capybaras and..."[46:31] El Paquete Semanal: The Week's Internet in Havana

  • This week Audrey and I chat about GDPR, Europe’s new privacy law about to go into effect and Facebook, the PenAir hack, Telegram, and a new tool law enforcement has to crack iPhone passcodes. Enjoy!Show notes[00:50] The Responsible Communication Style Guide is headed back to the printers! – The Responsible Communication Style Guide [02:05] General Data Protection Regulation - Wikipedia[09:45] About the General Data Protection Regulation | MailChimp[10:45] A flaw-by-flaw guide to Facebook’s new GDPR privacy changes | TechCrunch[17:36] Woman who hacked airline network busted through VPN logs[21:54] Russia Telegram ban[30:45] Stop Using 6-Digit iPhone Passcodes - Motherboard[33:25] Matthew Green on Twitter: "Guide to iOS estimated passcode cracking times..."[42:13] OURSA conference [44:50] Nick Dobis on Twitter: "The high winds in Southern California led to a #Tumbleweed takeover Victorville..."[46:42] Lexicon Valley

  • This week Audrey and I chat about Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony to Congress, the Fuse payment card hack, encrypted DNS, and more. Enjoy!Show notes:https://recompilermag.com/2018/04/20/episode-57-do-we-have-to-do-more-facebook[00:54] Heartifacts - Use the code media-RECOMPILE for 20% off registration[01:47] The Responsible Communication Style Guide is headed back to the printers! - Reserve your copy today![02:40] Why Mark Zuckerberg’s 14-Year Apology Tour Hasn’t Fixed Facebook | WIRED[05:14] We May Own Our Data, But Facebook Has a Duty to Protect It | The New Yorker [07:58] How Much Would You Pay For Ad-Free Facebook?[10:17] David Carroll on Twitter: "Did you notice #Zuckerberg attempts to redefine the very definition of “privacy” as what we share, not what he collects?"[16:39] After Facebook hearing, senators roll out new bill restraining online data use - The Verge[16:56] Stefan Becket on Twitter: "Photo of Zuck's notes, by AP's @andyharnik
 "[17:56] Whatever you do, don’t give this programmable payment card to your waiter | Ars Technica[22:31] How to keep your ISP’s nose out of your browser history with encrypted DNS | Ars Technica[29:58] FTC Says 'Warranty Void If Removed' Stickers Are Bullshit, Warns Manufacturers They're Breaking the Law - Motherboard [35:05] Oregon Governor Signs Net Neutrality Bill Alongside the Middle Schoolers Who Fought for Its Passage [38:47] Tor Code of Conduct[39:38] The Voynich Manuscript : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive

  • This week Audrey and I chat about recent autonomous vehicle fatalities, consequences of arbitrary file storage in Bitcoin’s blockchain, the OIG’s report on the FBI’s statements about their iPhone hacking capabilities, and more. Enjoy!Show notes[00:51] Heartifacts - Use the code media-RECOMPILE for 20% off registration[02:03] The Responsible Communication Style Guide is headed back to the printers![03:00] Uber settles with family of woman killed by self-driving car | Technology | The Guardian[06:26] Exclusive: Arizona governor and Uber kept self-driving program secret, emails reveal | Technology | The Guardian [23:13] Child abuse imagery found within bitcoin's blockchain | Technology | The Guardian[23:40] A Quantitative Analysis of the Impact of Arbitrary Blockchain Content on Bitcoin (pdf)[33:19] Who and What Is Coinhive?[40:14] Android Monero-Mining Malware Can Cause Device Failure[42:11] Microsoft to ban 'offensive language' from Skype, Xbox, Office and other services[44:32] Sex Workers Say Porn on Google Drive Is Suddenly Disappearing - Motherboard[48:43] A Special Inquiry Regarding the Accuracy of FBI Statements Concerning its Capabilities to Exploit an iPhone Seized During the San Bernardino Terror Attack Investigation (pdf)[58:44] ASL Cooking Show - YouTube[1:01:01] How to use Sieve | FastMail