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Chaos Lever Podcast
Sparkles McTwinklefeet and the Insanity of Job Interviews | Chaos Lever
In this episode, Ned and Chris dive headfirst into the chaotic world of technical interviews. From absurd coding tests to multi-hour marathons that seem more like hazing rituals, they break down just how broken the hiring process is in tech. Plus, you'll hear the incredible (and incredibly dystopian) story of Roy Lee, the college sophomore who turned cheating on interviews into a full-blown business. Yes, really.Ned and Chris also swap war stories from their own adventures in the technical trenches—both as interviewers and interviewees. To the surprise of no one, none of it makes much se...
2025-05-08
40 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Microsoft Azure Is Retiring Your Admin Access | Tech News of the Week
It's a wild week in tech and we're taking you on a ride through the most ridiculous and revealing stories from the digital frontier. Buckle up.🎵 Remember Napster? Of course you do. It was the soundtrack to many of our teenage years, sneaking MP3s over college Ethernet networks and dodging Metallica-shaped lawsuits. Well, guess what? It's back... again. Sort of. Another Web3 company has paid *$207 million* for the name and logo of a brand that hasn’t made a dime since Bush was in office. We break down the hilariously tragic life and times of Napster and w...
2025-03-31
11 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Stargate Project’s $500B AI Dream & TikTok’s Creepy Accuracy | Tech News of the Week
Welcome to this week’s **Tech News of the Week**! 📰 Chris and Ned dive into four fascinating stories from the tech world that made us scratch our heads, laugh, and maybe even fear the AI overlords just a little. Let's break it down: ✨ TikTok’s Secret SauceWant to know how TikTok seems to know you better than you know yourself? We explore a research paper that gives us a peek into TikTok's game-changing algorithm and why it's so eerily accurate. Spoiler: It's all about keeping you glued to your screen. But should it even be legal? Lin...
2025-01-27
11 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Bold Predictions, Bad Math, and 2024 Failures | Chaos Lever
🐶 Dogs don’t care about your sleep schedule, and apparently neither does AI, the metaverse, or the global cloud industry. Welcome to our annual Predictions Review Episode, where we celebrate how *mostly wrong* Ned was about everything (as usual) and how Chris continues to coast on vague predictions like an AI-enhanced Nostradamus. Here’s what we covered this week: 🎯 Reviewing bold predictions about cloud revenue, AI lawsuits, and the elusive metaverse 📈 Why CXL, PCIe 6, and RISC-V didn’t exactly take the world by storm 🧠 How AI assistant fever continues to sweep the industry despite lawsuits and shady tac...
2024-12-26
40 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Replay: The Not-So-Hostile Takeover of iMessage Technology
The Not-So-Hostile Takeover of iMessage TechnologyOriginally Published on 12/21/2023The Dreaded Green BubbleIt's the shake-up of the century, or at least… it's pretty big news. It seems that pretty soon, non-Apple devices will be able to support iMessage technology. So how is this even possible? In order to answer that question, Ned walks us through the history of text messaging technology, from SMS to BBM to MMS and beyond. If you've ever wondered if phone carriers have been ripping you off, or providing sub-standard security, spoiler alert: you're right.Th...
2024-11-29
32 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Talk QWERTY to Me: A Keyboard History Lesson
Ned and Chris cover quirky keyboard history, from missing keys and ThinkPad debacles to vintage typewriters and relic keys like Sys Rq and Scroll Lock.Mo Keys Mo ProblemsNed and Chris explore the quirks of keyboards, starting with the irritation of missing home and end keys and the infamous ThinkPad function/control key switch. They journey back to typewriters of the late 1800s, like the Remington which gave us the QWERTY layout, and poke fun at old-school innovations like the shift key and tab key. The chat then shifts to terminal keyboards and...
2024-08-29
35 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Quantum Weirdness in Computing
The guys explore SMTP fixes, quantum mechanics, and how quantum computing might disrupt encryption, plus IBM’s free quantum resources.Bits, Quits, and Quantum Fits: The Mysteries of SMTP and SuperpositionNed and Chris dive back into the nightmare disaster hellscape that is SMTP and explore the band-aid solutions of SPF, DKIM, and DMARC. Then, they take on quantum mechanics and computing. After all, who doesn’t love a good brain-melting challenge? The guys also explore the wild world of qubits, superposition, and the potential future where quantum computing could make encryption as we know...
2024-08-22
31 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Bootstrappin' Boogie: Why Your Secure Boot Might Not Be So Secure
Ned and Chris explore a newly discovered flaw in UEFI Secure Boot that’s led to a critical OEM blunder that allows rootkit attacks, and the only fix is a potentially daunting firmware update.Secure Boot’s Achilles’ HeelNed and Chris dive into a freshly uncovered flaw in the Secure Boot process of PCs using UEFI firmware. They trace the evolution of boot processes from ENIAC’s manual grind to today’s automated systems, highlighting the crucial role of cryptographic keys in blocking unauthorized code. Along the way, they expose a serious blunder where some...
2024-08-15
30 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
The Day the Earth Stood Still (Because of CrowdStrike)
Ned and Chris explore the chaotic fallout from a CrowdStrike Falcon sensor update that crashed Windows systems across various sectors.Where Were You the Day the Screens Turned Blue?The tech industry is a house of cards propped up by a mishmash of redundant systems and safety nets. In this episode, Ned and Chris dive into CrowdStrike’s Falcon sensor update on July 19, 2024. This blunder sent Windows systems crashing, causing chaos across airlines, retail stores, and hospitals. They dissect how the update triggered the dreaded Blue Screen of Death and the nightmarish recovery process, es...
2024-08-01
42 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
That Time Amazon Lied About Their Renewable Energy Use
Ned and Chris discuss Amazon’s claim that their energy use is 100% renewable.Wind Turbines Don’t Kill Birds and Amazon Doesn’t Use 100% Renewable EnergyAmazon claimed to be 100% renewable, but Amazon Employees for Climate Justice argues that the company hasn't met its climate pledges, and even threatened a walkout. In this episode, Ned and Chris discuss the growing energy demands of data centers, noting that despite efficiency improvements, their power consumption is set to double by 2026. The guys also share electrocution stories and explore modern sustainability, alternatives to oil, and advanc...
2024-07-25
30 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Going Deeper into BGP with Doug Madory
Ned and Chris talk to Doug Madory about changes in BGP since the mid-1990s.The More Things Change, the More BGP Changes a Little BitNed and Chris dive into the evolving landscape of BGP with Doug Madory, the Director of Internet Analysis at Kentik. Despite the rapid transformation of the internet since the mid-1990s, BGP remains largely unchanged, leading to a rise in routing hijacks and user errors. Doug discusses how automated filters and cryptographic tools like RPKI ROV are mitigating mistakes and improving security. He explores the potential of BGP solutions...
2024-07-18
37 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Behold the Superbook (Over-Overhyped Edition)
In this reissued episode (AKA the over-overhyped edition), Ned is pedantic about the term Supercloud, Chris is pedantic about everything, and we both think Halo Rise is a terrible, horrible, no good idea.Supercloud is as Supercloud DoesNed is no longer a stickler for language, but he still can't stand the term “supercloud.” In this reissued episode, we break down this term that’s been kicking around since 2016 in various guises. Ned regales us with tales from his analyst days and the dubious connection between analyst firms and the supercloud. He and Chris dissec...
2024-07-11
44 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Drinking from the AI Firehose at the DC AWS Summit
Ned shares his AI-focused experience at the DC AWS Summit, discussing AWS's AI portfolio and GenAI tools, but remains skeptical.Mainlining AI in Washington DCNed shares his experience attending the DC AWS Summit, which was heavily focused on AI. This gave him the opportunity to put cognitive behavioral therapy into practice and confront his aversion to AI by attending nothing but AI-centric sessions. In this episode, Ned tells what he learned about AWS's AI portfolio, noting its key products like Amazon Bedrock. He also discusses GenAI in DevOps, featuring tools like Q Developer, GitLab...
2024-07-04
37 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Infinitely Jesting About the Year of Quantum Science & Tech
The UN named 2025 the Year of Quantum Science, so Ned and Chris attempt to cram 2,450 years of quantum history into one episode.A Gambol Through Space and TimeThe United Nations has designated 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. To add to the confusion, Ned and Chris are trying to cover the history of quantum mechanics in this episode. They don’t succeed, but they still manage to cram a good 2,450 years in there, which is pretty good. They starting with ancient light theories by philosophers like Pythagoras and get all the wa...
2024-06-27
36 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Break the Glass and Walk Away: A (VERY) Brief Overview of BGP
Ned and Chris give a very brief overview of BGP, its place in the history of the internet, and how it works today.It’s a Confusing Day in the NeighborshipSure, Kim Kardashian broke the internet that one time, but she’s not the only one capable of such a feat. In this episode, Ned and Chris recount the tale of how Verizon and a BGP optimizer took large swaths of the internet offline in 2019. This leads them into the intricacies of border gateway protocols, tracing its evolution from a temporary solution for NSFN...
2024-06-20
37 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Reviewing the Gartner Security and Risk Management Summit 2024
A review of a core keynote presentation at the 2024 Gartner Security and Risk Management Summit and what it means for the IT industry.One of the Good Ones: The 2024 Gartner Security and Risk Management SummitSometimes it's worth putting pants on. In this case, it's for the 2024 Gartner Security and Risk Management Summit. Despite previous criticisms of Gartner, Chris found the conference surprisingly enjoyable. In this episode, he provides an overview of the event, which featured over 150 sessions. One important keynote highlighted the unhelpful obsession with perfect IT security performance, emphasizing the need to...
2024-06-13
32 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Would You Like To Play a Game (With Chris Williams’ AI Agent)?
Learn how Chris Williams used ChatGPT to create a custom AI agent that answers questions, completes certain tasks, and Rickrolls its users.There Can Be Only One (Rickrolling AI Mentor)Chris Williams joins Ned and Chris this week to discuss the AI agent he recently created using ChatGPT. Ned kicks things off by filling us in on the history of AI from the early 20th century to today. This includes how early AI systems functioned, the role of deep learning models, and the impact of transformers. Chris Williams then explains his use of Retrieval...
2024-06-06
34 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
DNS: The Backbone Of Browsing (Part 1)
Ned and Chris discuss DNS’s importance, illuminating its role in networking and the need to enhance its security.The Internet's PhonebookIn this episode of Chaos Lever, Ned and Chris dive into the world of DNS—the system that acts like the internet's phonebook by translating website names into IP addresses that computers understand. They explore the origins of DNS, its role in networking, and its evolution over the years. The duo also discusses the latest advancements in DNS security and how these efforts aim to protect users from cyber threats, making the inte...
2024-05-16
41 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Decoding Quantum Quandaries
Ned and Chris discuss the complexity and real-world implications of quantum computing.Quantum Queries In this episode of Chaos Lever, Ned and Chris explore quantum computing, unpacking the science of qubits and superpositions. They explain how quantum computers operate on principles fundamentally different from classical computers, highlighting this emerging technology's potential and limitations. Ned and Chris also tackle the excitement around quantum computing, discussing its slow progress and the significant technological hurdles yet to be overcome. Links: We haven’t talked about Quantum in a while - but ScienceDaily keeps their eye...
2024-05-09
34 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
HashiCorp Under IBM’s Wing
Ned and Chris discuss IBM's acquisition of HashiCorp and the implications for the tech and DevOps communities.IBM’s $6.4 Billion Acquisition In this episode of Chaos Lever, Ned and Chris discuss IBM’s significant acquisition of HashiCorp, a deal valued at $6.4 billion. They look into the implications of this merger for the tech community, oversee HashiCorp's journey from Vagrant to the role of Terraform in infrastructure as code, and speculate on the future integration within IBM's ecosystem. This episode also covers broader tech trends, mergers, and the impact of corporate culture on acquired entities!...
2024-05-02
31 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tracing the Origins Of Tech Terminology
Ned and Chris explore the curious origins of everyday tech terms, like "download" and "log in," and how they became part of our digital lives.Tech Etymology This episode of Chaos Lever examines the fascinating backstory behind standard tech terms. Ned and Chris discuss how these terms evolved from practical uses in the past to the digital expressions we use daily. This episode also touches on current events in the tech world, including Redis's licensing changes and HashiCorp's legal battles, providing a humorous yet insightful look into the complexities of the tech industry.
2024-04-18
26 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
When Code Goes Rogue: The CVE-2024-3094 Saga
Ned and Chris discuss the impact of a sophisticated cybersecurity vulnerability, CVE-2024-3094, found in xz compression software by a Microsoft employee.CVE-2024-3094In this Chaos Lever episode, Ned and Chris look into the shadowy depths of cybersecurity where a malicious code, CVE-2024-3094, lurks within the seemingly benign xz compression software. This problem was deliberately created by someone with harmful intentions and essentially allows hackers to sneakily access and manipulate data in systems using this software. Ned and Chris uncover how this exploit could give hackers unfettered access to Linux systems worldwide...
2024-04-11
35 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
AI’s High Speed Chase in Networking
Ned and Chris discuss the evolution of data center networking technologies, particularly focusing on the rivalry between Ethernet and InfiniBand in the context of AI and high-performance computing. Ethernet vs. InfiniBand:This episode takes listeners into the world of data center networking, as Ned and Chris dissect the critical role of Ethernet and InfiniBand technologies in AI's rapid evolution. They explore how these networking giants influence the performance and efficiency of AI workloads and high-performance computing, highlighting their implications for future tech innovations.Links: Intel’s Emerald Rapids XCC...
2024-04-04
34 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
The Anatomy of AI: The Tech Behind the Intelligence
AI's infrastructure, from the coding languages that power the models, to the networking that connects it all. Plus, a look into what effects this has on our planet.AI's Infrastructure: How It's Built and PoweredNed and Chris embark on a journey through the world of AI infrastructure, touching on key software and hardware components that make AI tick. From the basics of Python and TensorFlow to the power-hungry NVIDIA DGX servers, this episode covers everything you need to know about the backbone of AI. They also explore the rapid world of InfiniBand networking...
2024-03-28
39 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
More like VMwhere it's at? (Remixed and Remastered)
Reflecting on VMware’s past, present, and future given the Broadcom acquisition, Chris’ distaste for cake, and concluding WSL on Windows Server is silly.Broadcom's $61 billion takeover of VMware Ned and Chris analyze Broadcom's acquisition of VMware for an astounding $61 billion, a move that has the tech industry buzzing. They discuss the potential impacts on VMware's innovation and product development, questioning whether it will continue to innovate or start to fall behind. Alongside this major news, they also touch on recent tech updates from Microsoft, a record-breaking supercomputer built by AMD, and a Microsoft Offic...
2024-03-21
50 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
The Reality of 'Secure by Design' and the Future of Cybersecurity
Ned and Chris discuss the 'Secure by Design' initiative, debating its effects on tech innovation and cybersecurity in the fast-paced tech world.The Secure by Design DebateIn this Chaos Lever episode, Ned and Chris tackle the "Secure by Design" concept, inspired by a report from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). They discuss how security can be built into software from the start and the challenges this poses for developers under pressure to deliver quickly. They debate whether government rules help or hinder tech progress, and what this all means for the future...
2024-03-07
40 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Beyond The Rumors and Into the Future of Cloud Computing [CL 94]
Ned and Chris discuss the supposedly uncertain future of cloud computing, reviewing recent CapEx and strategic shifts by leading providers, and speculating on AI’s impact on the future of technology.Cloud Computing is Here to StayNed sheds light on the reality behind the figures by digging into the growth strategies and market positions of top cloud providers including AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. He highlights the stark contrasts in spending between AWS and Microsoft, including the inconsistency between AWS's words and actions when they compare the company's public pronouncements on AI in...
2024-02-22
27 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
The Emerging Landscape of Cyber Insurance
Understanding the effects of cyber insurance on the ever-evolving landscape of digital threatsA Trip Through Cyber RisksIn a time when digital threats are bigger than Ned's love of Tim Tams, Ned and Chris discuss how the rules for cyber insurance have become more restrictive, requiring businesses to undergo audits and put in place particular cybersecurity measures to be eligible for coverage. As the digital world braces for impact, they discuss how these rules are changing, the financial effects, the strict checks, and the sometimes bizarre rules for policy payouts. Tune in to find...
2024-02-15
30 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
SoftIron's Breakthrough in Private Cloud Technology Was On Display at Cloud Field Day 19 [CL92]
A look into Cloud Field Day 19 and SoftIron's trailblazing path in cloud technology through a fusion of custom hardware and software.Cloud Field Day 19 & Softiron’s Cloud Revolution: At Cloud Field Day 19, a showcase for the latest in tech innovation, Ned discovers SoftIron's novel approach to private cloud technology. He explains how SoftIron has built their product "from the ground up," examines the potential to revolutionize the VMware-dominated landscape, and highlights its appeal for government entities in need of stringent compliance. Beyond tech, Ned and Chris also discuss pressing debates, like which pizza size truly rei...
2024-02-08
30 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
How AI Is Reshaping The Internet As We Know It
Ned and Chris delve into how AI shapes the internet's transformation, discussing its profound effects on current challenges and the rise of user-focused, diverse application integrations for the future.ARPANET to User-Centric FuturesExplore the impact Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made on the internet in this episode of Chaos Lever! Our hosts, Ned and Chris, discuss the internet's evolution from ARPANET roots to its present complexity, highlighting the shortcomings of its foundational protocols and the role of AI in both exacerbating and potentially rectifying these issues. Ned also explains how emerging technologies like the Rabbit...
2024-02-01
39 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Unraveling GitHub's Tech Mysteries [CL90]
Ned and Chris explore the complexities of GitHub, examining version control systems and uncovering potential security risks in GitHub Actions and Workflows.A Journey Through Code and SecurityExplore the intricate world of GitHub, navigating the nuances of version control systems and the potential security risks lurking within. Our hosts, Ned and Chris, embark on a journey through the technicalities of Git and GitHub, discussing how these platforms have evolved over time and the challenges they present, especially in terms of security vulnerabilities in GitHub Actions and Workflows. Brace yourself for a captivating mix of...
2024-01-25
35 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 1/23/2024
Rock Band DLC ends, Updates on Class-Action suits involving Apple and Verizon, AI EVERYTHING on display at the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show, and Astrobiotic’s lunar lander unfortunately did not land. Rock Band DLC Ends After 16 Years - https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2024/01/harmonix-is-ending-rock-band-dlc-releases-after-16-years-2800-songs/7 Year Old Apple Class-Action Suit Finally Paying out - https://www.businessinsider.com/apple-sends-checks-for-iphone-batterygate-lawsuit-settlement-payments-2024-1Verizon Wireless is announcing a Class-Action class related to shady fees being tacked on to cell-phone bills - https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/open-lawsuit-settlements/verizon-administrative-fees-100m-class-action-settlement/#:~:text=A%20settlement%20has%20been%20reached%20in%20a%20class,certain%20fees%20in%20its%20postpaid%20wir...
2024-01-24
10 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Redefining Virtualization in the VMware Acquisition Era [CL89]
Redefining Virtualization in the VMware Acquisition Era Episode: 89 Published: 1/18/2024 VMware’s virtualization Voyage Ned and Chris are at it again in the latest Chaos Lever episode, serving up their unique blend of tech expertise and uproarious humor! This time around, they’re tackling the big shake-up in the virtualization world ��� the aftermath of Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware. The duo dissect how these changes impact different business scales, from SMBs to large enterprises, providing actionable insights and practical strategies. If you’re grappling with decisions about virtualization, cloud migration, or seeking alternatives to VMware, this e...
2024-01-18
37 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 1/16/2024 [MTG023]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 023 Published: 1/16/2024 Tech News of the Week for 1/16/2024 AI versions of people are upsetting the internet, HPE and Cisco are making some interesting acquisitions, and Wifi 7 is here, but will it live up to its theoretical specs? People Are Creating AI Versions of People, and People Are Pissed HPE Acquiring Juniper to Enhance Their AI Networking Chops Wifi 7 is Here, And Boy is My Router Tired Cisco acquiring Isovalent for eBPF Expertise Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2024-01-16
08 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
The Future of Tech in 2024 as Predicted by Ned and Chris [CL88]
The Future of Tech in 2024 as Predicted by Ned and Chris Episode: 88 Published: 1/11/2024 Nostradamus Who? With their impeccable track record of defying the odds and predicting upcoming events in the tech landscape, Ned and Chris once again place their metaphorical bets on the top tech news for 2024. Coming up, they predict various acquisitions, a legal reckoning for AI from none other than Mickey Mouse himself, and increased interest in joining the Metaverse. Will AI be stopped by copyright lawsuits? What will happen in the public cloud space? Ned and Chris have answers. Whether...
2024-01-11
35 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
The 2023 Tech Year in Review [CL87]
The 2023 Tech Year in Review Episode: 87 Published: 1/4/2024 Prognostications, Auguries, and Soothsaying: Oh my! In this special episode of Chaos Lever, Chris and Ned sit down to review their predictions for 2023 to see if they have proven to be accurate, or at least amusing. Ned provides compelling evidence for why most of his predictions were somewhat correct, although Chris challenges some of his results. Chris also shares headlines and data to support his claims, though ultimately, both aspiring prognosticators have to compare their abilities to the legend himself: Nostradamus. The top 15 outages of 2023 ...
2024-01-04
39 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
The Not-So-Hostile Takeover of iMessage Technology [CL86]
The Not-So-Hostile Takeover of iMessage Technology Episode: 86 Published: 12/21/2023 The Dreaded Green Bubble It���s the shake-up of the century, or at least… it���s pretty big news. It seems that pretty soon, non-Apple devices will be able to support iMessage technology. So how is this even possible? In order to answer that question, Ned walks us through the history of text messaging technology, from SMS to BBM to MMS and beyond. If you���ve ever wondered if phone carriers have been ripping you off, or providing sub-standard security, spoiler alert: you���re right. The signaling channel...
2023-12-21
32 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 12/19/2023 [MTG022]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 022 Published: 12/19/2023 Tech News of the Week for 12/19/2023 Google loses monopoly case, but Google Fiber will be offering a 20Gbps symmetrical speed service for $250 per month, the Okta security breach is worse than everyone thought, and VMWare is discontinuing their perpetual licensing. Advertising Company Google Loses Monopoly Case Around App Store 20Gbps For A Mere $250 Per Month Okta Breach Severity Severely Upgraded Say Goodbye To Perpetual Licensing VMware Customers Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-12-19
09 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
The Trouble with Smart TVs [CL85]
The Trouble with Smart TVs Episode: 85 Published: 12/07/2023 A Big Ol��� IoT Vulnerability - A Breakdown What is IT security, and why should you care? As Chris explains in this episode, IT security in the IoT affects us all - especially if you own a smart TV. That���s right, four years ago a major vulnerability was reported in the technology used to cast media from one device to a smart TV. Four years later, it���s only now being publicly revealed and even worse, most of the devices affected have still not been updated. This mean...
2023-12-14
30 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 12/12/2023 [MTG021]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 021 Published: 12/12/2023 Tech News of the Week for 12/12/2023 Quantum Modular Computing from IBM 23AndMe Attack Just Went From Bad To Worse Amazon Q is like pretty bad Advertising Company Google Announces AI-Powered Upgrade to GMail���s Spam Filters Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-12-12
10 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 12/5/2023 [MTG020]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 020 Published: 12/5/2023 Tech News of the Week for 12/5/2023 Actually Employing People To Write Content Is For Losers, Skinflint Publishers Continue To Try To Say DevTernity Canceled After Faking Diversity Disturbing Reports Surfacing About Advertising Company Google���s Drive Service Losing User Files Maybe Robotaxis Aren���t Doing That Great Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-12-05
08 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 11/23/2023 [MTG019]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 019 Published: 11/23/2023 Tech News of the Week for 11/23/2023 Microsoft Brings a Nitro Boost to Azure NVIDIAs Insanely Expensive AI Chips About To Get Expensiver Rackspace���s $11 Million Mistake I Was GOING To Complain About TikTok, But NOW I Have To Complain About Nothing Apple is dipping their toe into the open-standard RCS protocol Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-11-23
11 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Security Field Day with Forward Networks [CL83]
Security Field Day with Forward Networks Episode: 83 Published: 11/21/2023 Security Field Day 10: The Security Fieldening Another day, another��� Field Day? The most recent Security Field Day, namely the 10th one on record, was two weeks back, remotely this time, on November 8th. For people who want to see the full details, including recordings of the sessions, they are available at TechFieldDay.com/event/xfd10/ as well as through a handy-dandy twitter hashtag, #XFD10. Forward Networks was one of the presenters, and they leverage the concept of digital twins to create highly detailed networ...
2023-11-21
37 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 11/16/2023 [MTG018]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 018 Published: 11/16/2023 Tech News of the Week for 11/16/2023 Apple Makes Major Video Output Device Change In Minor Release of OSX GitHub Copilot is the Future of Programming New AI Product Alert: This Time It���s a Lapel Pin That You Can Talk To! Ventana Pushing RISC-V in the Datacenter Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-11-16
11 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
KubeCon Conversations [CL82]
KubeCon Conversations Episode: 82 Published: 11/14/2023 Deep Dishing on KubeCon 2023 Chicago Last week Ned attended KubeCon CloudNativeCon 2023 in Chicago, which for our purposes we will simply refer to as KubeCon going forward. While he was there, Ned met with a ton of vendors, walked the expo floor, and attended 0 keynotes or sessions. Let���s talk about it! Ned’s List of Cool Vendors: Acorn Labs - Open source project for simplified K8s deployments Teleport - Open source project to provide remote access to servers, K8s clusters, and databases Chkk - New star...
2023-11-14
38 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 11/09/2023 [MTG017]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 017 Published: 11/09/2023 Tech News of the Week for 11/09/2023 Fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried Convicted On All Counts Great News! Nuclear Fusion is Just ��� 15 Years Away! Real-estate Company WeWork Likely Filing For Bankruptcy Trillion Dollar Advertising Company Google Continues Cash-Grab TLDs, this time .ing Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-11-09
09 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 11/02/2023 [MTG016]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 016 Published: 11/02/2023 Tech News of the Week for 11/02/2023 Fighting Back Against AI Companies Harvesting Images Online With Nightshade Intel Thinks That ARM CPUs are NBD Cisco CVE With A Severity of 10 Remains An Active And Dangerous Threat Oxide Compute Receives $44M From Intel Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-11-02
09 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 10/26/2023 [MTG015]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 015 Published: 10/26/2023 Tech News of the Week for 10/26/2023 Nvidia and AMD take to ARMs Unusual Job Openings Alert: Old Tech In Museums Is Breaking Down Patching Across the Universe Elon���s Plan Of Charging $1/year For Twitter To Defeat Bots Is Guaranteed To Fail Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-10-26
09 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 10/19/2023 [MTG014]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 014 Published: 10/19/2023 Tech News of the Week for 10/19/2023 Microsoft Retiring NTLM FINALLY VBScript is also being removed from future Windows releases AI Can Be Useful: Reading Unopened Scrolls From Herculaneum With Computers AI Can Be Useful Two: Ebook Bugaloo You can find all the books on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or the Internet Archive DRAM and SSD Components About To Get More Expensiver Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-10-19
10 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
HashiConf 2023: A Private Preview [CL78]
HashiConf 2023: A Private Preview Episode: 78 Published: 10/17/2023 Just Flew Back From HashiConf, And Boy Are My Tacos Tired HashiConf is (as the name strongly implies) the annual conference held by HashiCorp, creator of fine products like Terraform and a bunch of other things you might not have heard of. Ned attended the conference last week and is here to summarize the announcements around Vault, Nomad, Waypoint, Terraform, and other products. Their software has been rebranded Vault Radar and is now available as an early access product in HCP Vault They���ve now reworked Waypoi...
2023-10-17
35 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 10/12/2023 [MTG013]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 013 Published: 10/12/2023 Tech News of the Week for 10/12/2023 OpenAI is looking into making their own AI chips Like Crushing Water With Your Hands Multiple 3nm semiconductor processes failing to reach 50% viability Quantum-tunneling problems Adding RISC To Satellites��� but in a good way Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-10-12
11 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 10/05/2023 [MTG012]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 012 Published: 10/05/2023 Tech News of the Week for 10/05/2023 BlackBerry Stock Inches Up On Less Losses Apple Blames Everyone But Themselves For Issue They���ve Had for Years Net Neutrality Coming Back? Raspberry Pi 5 Released Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-10-05
10 min
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Under The Sea Cable Dance [CL76]
Under The Sea Cable Dance Episode: 76 Published: 10/03/2023 The World Is Interconnected. And That Interconnection Is Done Utilizing Long-ass Cables Last week we touched briefly on the OSI model of understanding the different layers of networking infrastructure. Ned, being right for once, pointed out that the model is a little, shall we say, fuzzy, on the difference (and the importance of separating) some of the layers. One thing he didn���t mention is that the OSI model is not the only model that describes networking, and that some, like the TCP model actual...
2023-10-03
33 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 9/28/2023 [MTG011]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 011 Published: 9/28/2023 Tech News for the Week of 9/28/2023 The Writers Strike Might Be Over? Microsoft Earns the S3 Bucket of Shame on Azure Sony Hacked Again NFTs Are Even More Worthless Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-09-28
09 min
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My Pet, Server Cow [CL75]
My Pet, Server Cow Episode: 75 Published: 9/26/2023 On the Efficacy of Analogy: Or Why Ned Shouldn���t Spend Three Hours Alone With His Thoughts Did I go for a three hour trail run this past weekend? Did I also forget to pack my earbuds? Are you about to reap the whirlwind? The answers to these questions all happen to be yes, so get in loser, we���re going on a philosophical adventure. Orange Julius optional. The realm of information technology is littered with analogies and models. And that���s in large part because the actual...
2023-09-26
37 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 9/21/2023 [MTG010]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 010 Published: 9/21/2023 Tech News for the Week of 9/21/2023 Web3 Adoption Could Come From Startups? Another Weird Conference Thing Is Happening In Philadelphia DevOps Days postponed Think Crypto Was Bad For The Environment? AI Says Hold My Alcoholic Containment Vessel MOVEit Breach From August Continues To Wreak Havoc Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-09-21
10 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 9/14/2023 [MTG009]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 009 Published: 9/14/2023 Tech News for the Week of 9/14/2023 Your Car Is Spying On You. Like, a Lot. TLS Must Stand For Totally Lacking Security An Interesting Tale of DevOps Gone Wrong The Back to Office Dominos Keep Falling Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-09-14
10 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 9/7/2023 [MTG008]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 008 Published: 9/7/2023 Tech News for the Week of 9/7/2023 US-EAST-1 Should Not Be The Default Newly AI Powered Instagram CGI Avatar Noonoouri Given Record Contract ���We Are The People��� by Empire of the Sun Are Self-Driving Cars Really That Bad? Facebook Floating Paid Model In EU After EU Continues To Be Tired Of Facebook���s Shit Facebook Average Revenue Per User has been pretty steady Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-09-07
13 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 8/31/2023 [MTG007]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 007 Published: 8/31/2023 Tech News for the Week of 8/31/2023 When We Said Unlimited, We Didn���t Really Mean It Instacart Filing For IPO On The Back Of Creative Cost Savings In The Cloud Instacart���s IT staff published blog that explains in more detail Microsoft Revokes Retired Cert, Things Predictably Break Microsoft Announces Preview of Python Integration Into Excel Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-08-31
10 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 8/24/2023 [MTG006]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 006 Published: 8/24/2023 Tech News for the Week of 8/24/2023 Mister Ethan Banks, my cohost for Day Two Cloud joins us for a slightly modified Tech News of the Week. Jetporch is the new Ansible Ubicloud is your cloud on BMaaS GCP offering 200Gb free egress SUSE is going private, again Bored Ape owners sue Sotheby, celebrities, and probably you ChatGPT hacked multiple times at DefCon Driverless cars drive fearlessly into wet pavement Fun update in the ���did generative AI use copyrighted works in their training? Intro and outro music by Ned...
2023-08-24
16 min
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Software Licensing is BS...L [CL70]
Software Licensing is BS…L Episode: 70 Published: 8/22/2023 HashiCorp Switches to BSL And I Hate Everyone and Everything Well, maybe not everyone. This week we decided to do a little crossover episode with my other podcast Day Two Cloud. My cohost from the D2C pod, Ethan Banks, joins me and Chris to discuss the latest licensing changes over at HashiCorp. Eight of those projects shifted to the Business Source License with a simple code commit. The FAQs do address some of the questions OpenTF Manifesto Terraform is Dead? A very thoughtful piece fr...
2023-08-22
35 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 8/17/2023 [MTG005]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 005 Published: 8/17/2023 Tech News for the Week of 8/17/2023 HashiCorp Switching to Business Source Licensing Intel CPUs found to be vulnerable to Downfall attack Other sources make it look easier Arm Poised to Go Over The Top With IPO Microsoft Teams has a lot of seemingly-antiquated requirements around setting up Teams and Channels Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-08-17
09 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 8/10/2023 [MTG004]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 004 Published: 8/10/2023 Tech News for the Week of 8/10/2023 Local DevOps event happening soon - there���s still time to apply to present The SEC Demands Faster Breach Disclosure Zoom entering the Generative AI game, while also entering the ���appropriate your content to train Generative AI��� game First Room-Temp Superconductor Seems Suspect Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-08-10
08 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 8/3/2023 [MTG003]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 003 Published: 8/3/2023 Tech News for the Week of 8/3/2023 How might AI take over Hollywood? Let us count the ways For a long time there have been foreign language versions of hollywood movies AWS Starts Charging for Public IPv4 Companies are setting up cloud services for private AI instances for quite the pretty penny FCC Updating Their Broadband Internet Standard to Match Reality Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-08-03
12 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Tech News of the Week for 7/20/2023 [MTG002]
Moar Tech Garbage Episode: 002 Published: 7/20/2023 Tech News for the Week of 7/20/2023 Broadcom Moves One Step Closer To BroadWare Microsoft���s Acquisition of Activision is Finally, Finally, Probably, Happening InfluxDB Deletes Data Too Soon, Thinks People Read Their Emails Worthless Coward Elon Musk Thinks Another Company Is A good Idea Intro and outro music by Ned Bellavance copyright 2022
2023-07-20
09 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Cher: The Cheez-It of Pop [62]
Cher: The Cheez-It of Pop Episode: 62 Published: 6/13/2023 Hyperautomation, or a topic I picked specifically because I thought the title would make Ned mad The antikythera mechanism These computers were actual human beings They were called knocker-uppers Hyperautomation defined by Gartner Lightning Round Lotus Eaters Continue To Bask In The Glory Of Domino Barracuda Announces The Worst Security Breach of the Year- So Far Fake Cryptocurrency Scam Sites Pervade The Web Timewasting Site Of The Moment Reddit Seems Content To Plan Its Own Destruction EU Is Leading The Way With Legislation Again Stack Overflow volunteer...
2023-06-13
44 min
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Gourmet Grey Goo [45]
Gourmet Grey Goo Episode: 45 Published: 2/14/2023 AI: or, how I learned to stop worrying and love the inevitable death of civilization at the hands of our robot overlords Talking to AI Might Be the Most Important Skill of This Century Mens Journal started using AI to create articles. They contained ���serious errors and plagiarism,��� forcing an embarrassing retraction We literally still don���t understand human self-awareness, either philosophically or neurologically Watson also never made a profit Lightning Round Ned Proves Prescient Again, RISC-V Port to Xen If you���re a C developer, they���re looking for help. Microsoft Announce...
2023-02-14
47 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
A Young Warthog [42]
A Young Warthog Episode: 42 Published: 1/24/2023 IT vs. OT - Battle of the Century! Edge is not a thing(���) in the same vein as Supercloud Let���s go over the high level goals outlined by NIST Lightning Round Now They Want AI Lawyers? What���s The Worst That Could Happen? Vulnerable Historians that aren���t Chris Annnd The AI-Generated Art Lawsuits Have Arrived Twitter App I Never Used Rendered Useless Craig Hockenberry, the creator of Twitterific, published a blog post called ���The Shit Show��� Twitter is enforcing its long-standing API rules. That may result in some apps not working. Guitar Cent...
2023-01-24
55 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Celestial Fire on the Royal Edifice [39]
Celestial Fire on the Royal Edifice Episode: 39 Published: 1/3/2023 Stories Prediction Palooza! Ned���s clearly right and superior predictions: More major outages than 2022 CXL available in the public cloud Elon will no longer be CEO of Twitter and Tesla Mastodon adoptions will level off and stagnate Public cloud growth with slow by 30% Supercloud will die and unceremonious death Twitter thread between Dave Vallente and Charles Fitzgerald. DevOps is dead, long live DevOps DevOps Is Dead! Long Live Platform Engineering! Did We Get Confused? Chris’ Garbage (I mean excellent ideas): Not just...
2023-01-03
48 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Pathetic Meat Bags [35]
Pathetic Meat Bags Episode: 35 Published: 11/22/2022 Stories The Cyber Resilience act is coming for your IoT Bullshit EU Cyber Resiliency Act This past month, there was another OpenSSL vulnerability Azure Sphere Lightning Round That Time Bears Ruled Space Bears living in space are animals which have been sent into space on board space missions So apparently wireless charging is��� not great The entire AMA is worth the read GitHub Copilot being sued, others to surely follow Rule 34 keeps being accurate - AI generated images are now being used for porn FCC Releases Broadband Maps for Yo...
2022-11-22
52 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Inveterate Journalistic Pitbulls [30]
Inveterate Journalistic Pitbulls Episode: 30 Published: 10/18/2022 Stories HashiConf Global Watch on demand Bryan Krausen gave a great talk about what he’s learned about Vault from over five years of consulting Azure Terrafy 0.8.0 is out Join the Azure Terraform community Matt Butcher from Fermyon talked about how they chose to use Nomad for WebAssmebly Lightning Round Advertising company Google wades into the IoT OS game with KataOS and Sparrow projects ESNet6 Feels the Need for Speed Microsoft Ignite was last week, and boy are my arms on fire! Microsoft Office is Dead, Long Live Mi...
2022-10-18
52 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
There Are No Blue Balls [29]
There Are No Blue Balls Episode: 29 Published: 10/11/2022 Stories Quantum Mechanics gets it���s day in the Sweden sun The 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Alain Aspect, John Clauser and Anton Zeilinger A history and breakdown of the work that was done regarding quantum mechanics over the past 100 years Bells theorem Does color exist if no one is watching? The Free Will Theorem Researchers have been working on a quantum bus How does temperature work in a quantum system? Secure Communication via Quantum Teleportation Lightning Round Will Big Blue Do Right By Ceph? ...
2022-10-11
53 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Behold the Superbook [28]
Behold the Superbook Episode: 28 Published: 10/04/2022 Stories Supercloud - It���s a thing now, so I guess we have to address it A website from Cornell that is an actual software project to allow for application migration between clouds MIT webpage about a project they called supercloud that was meant to enhance collaboration between MIT Lincoln labs, students, and faculty The rise of the supercloud There is a working group definition of Supercloud you can check out It was discussed in an IT Roundtable at Cloud Field Day 15 Lightning Round Amazon announces preorder for Halo R...
2022-10-04
48 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Random Adjacent Memories [27]
Random Adjacent Memories Episode: 27 Published: 09/27/2022 Stories Security vs Convenience: When Convenience goes too far One attack that has been making the rounds recently is what���s being called MFA Fatigue Microsoft Authenticator push notifications called Number Matching in preview Many South American countries have an interesting solution to the problem of speeding Lightning Round Linux 6.0 Kernel Coming in the Next Week CIS Benchmarks for Azure and AWS updated to version 1.5 Different Name, Same Old Shit. Facebook Continues to be Awful. Apple rolled out App Tracking Transparency, and Facebook instantly lost $10B in ad revenu...
2022-09-27
42 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Just DID It On Em [26]
Just DID It On Em Episode: 26 Published: 09/20/2022 Stories Decentralized Identity Is Confusing The recently ratified Decentralized Identifier W3C standard SSI or Self-Sovereign Identity Decentralized Identity Foundation Lightning Round Uber gets like, all the way hacked The hacker had admin access to the Uber Slack channel and was talking to employees RISC-V getting a leg up on ARM? What do actual artists think about the AI image generation revolution? Greg Rutkowski weighs in. Time for the Crypto Blame Game Adobe panic-buys Figma for $20 billion, public rolls eyes and Adobe stock tanks Ethereum merge...
2022-09-20
52 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Relighting Our Users [25]
Relighting Our Users Episode: 25 Published: 09/13/2022 Stories Spam Sucks, And There’s A Lot Of It According to Statista, in September of 2021, there was a daily average of 105 billion emails sent. Of those 105 billion, 89 billion were spam A lot of small sites to give up on the concept of self-hosting email servers altogethe Replacing SMTP: A Proposal Lightning Round The Storage Was Within You All Along Apple Release Event Goes Exactly Like Everyone Knew It Would Apple���s iPhone userbase now makes up over 50% of the total smartphone market Accuracy actually matters, who knew? Not the...
2022-09-13
58 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Soapy Alt Dave [24]
Soapy Alt Dave Episode: 24 Published: 09/06/2022 Stories Best Practices are an Illusion No actual links, but here’s the four categories: Theoretical (Completely abstracted from the technology) Tech specific (Abstracted from a specific vendor, applied to a tech stack or area) Industry specific (Abstracted from a specific vendor, applied to a vertical) Vendor specific (Applied to a specific product) Lightning Round IRS Accidentally Makes Business Tax Return Data Public For Like��� A Year Cloudflare relents, refuses to engage with reality Check out the linked post from Liz the Grey for more con...
2022-09-06
59 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Centralia Hairspray Challenge [23]
Centralia Hairspray Challenge Episode: 23 Published: 08/30/2022 Stories Mudge Ado About Something This is a story about a man called Mudge who said some pretty intense things about Twitter This week, he dropped some bombshells in a whistleblower document and a companion interview with Time Magazine Lightning Round Heroku Free-tier No More Jack Dorsey regrets that twitter became a company You Get What You Pay For Is Finally True Yet another AI-based image creator released, and this one is open-source Absolutists Absolutely Suck Google giveth, and Google taketh away in Android UX, with updated advertising...
2022-08-30
54 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Down With The Sickness [22]
Down With The Sickness Episode: 22 Published: 08/23/2022 Stories Because you wanted to know more about SmartNICs right? RIGHT???? Network Interface Controller To further enhance that interaction, the Data Plane Development Kit project was created Open Programmable Infrastructure project to try and set an open standard for how these DPUs work OpenStack has drivers for using Neutron with Open Virtual Networking VMware Project Monterey ROCE and iWARP Lightning Round ProtonMail Suffers Second Outage in 8 Weeks, Users are Not Amused Why is Ethereum always preparing? Just Merge already. 2 year old iOS bug that renders VPNs unreliable...
2022-08-23
57 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
A Table Of Cards [21]
A Table Of Cards Episode: 21 Published: 08/16/2022 Stories Things were going great until they weren���t: Companies floundering after Covid boom cools down Mark Zuckerberg, asshole-in-chief of Facebook, released a memo to employees People at google are concerned about the ���vibe change��� Controversial stock trading platform Robinhood has dropped users steadily since it went public So just a quick rundown of some other companies that have announced layoffs Silicon Valley therapists are in high demand 25% increase in anxiety and depression worldwide Solitary confinement is regarded as torture Lightning Round 2026 will be the year of the SmartN...
2022-08-16
47 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
It Wasn���t Worth The Effort [20]
It Wasn���t Worth The Effort Episode: 20 Published: 08/09/2022 Stories Zero Trust Doesn’t Exist Zero Trust has been around since 1994 Kerberos is the authentication protocol used by Active Directory and other LDAP implementations Security Assertion Markup Language is a standard by which a client , service provider, and identity provider can perform the authentication dance Lightning Round DuckDuckGo mostly says No, to Microsoft Comcast ramps soft policy of return to the office, based on essentially nothing Don���t Trust Microsoft? FauxPilot offers an alternative Keep an eye on the GitHub repo for new releases ...
2022-08-09
51 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
The Wisdom of Fred Smellypants [19]
The Wisdom of Fred Smellypants Episode: 19 Published: 08/02/2022 Stories A not so quick deepdive into this HTTP/3 thing Page performance metrics from webpagetest.org TLS 1.3 introduced the concept of early data as ���0-RTT.��� The vast majority of firewall vendors recommend blocking QUIC as a security measure F5 thinks that QUIC is inevitable Lightning Round Despite Crypto Winter, Investors see a Web3 Spring in Unstoppable Domains 100TB SSDs are available; 200TB SSDs on the horizon Can IBM Protect Crypto Against Quantum? Yes and No. Congress passes CHIPs act, helping to fund tech programs in the US Ta...
2022-08-02
1h 00
Chaos Lever Podcast
Synchronous Viralicity [18]
Synchronous Viralicity Episode: 18 Published: 07/26/2022 Stories Is Open Core Dead? No. The Future of Open Source, or Why Open Core Is Dead There���s a bunch more in the list, and if you���re curious you can hit up the show notes for the link. Elastic, in particular, tried to create a new license that prevented AWS and other cloud providers from running their software without paying AWS is free to fork an older version of the code and continue to develop it in the open Lightning Round Mozilla enables URL Stripping (which is not...
2022-07-26
54 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Shiny Vampires in the Woods [17]
Shiny Vampires in the Woods Episode: 17 Published: 07/19/2022 Stories Is there a limit to the Hyperscalers? Gestalt IT Roundtable Podcast - Multi-Cloud is Inevitable CloudFlare R2 Service Gartner���s customer review site shows that Citrix is superior to AWS when it comes to Application Delivery Boutique search engines are starting to make sense The Digital Markets Act was passed on July 5th in the EU Follow Dwayne Monroe for more on publicly-owned clouds Lightning Round Linux/UNIX text editor Vim has first major version release in 3 years, somehow there is controversy Fetch a Free...
2022-07-19
55 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
DevOops I Did It Again [16]
DevOops I Did It Again Episode: 16 Published: 07/12/2022 Stories DevOps is a failure Ned’s tweet Lightning Round Most expensive component in servers, might be getting cheaper The Twitter Muskening continues to failify, the internet revels in the chaos Samsung scoops TSMC with nanometer 3 Apple investing in lockdown modes for iOS devices Starlinking from anywhere Microsoft does the right thing the wrong way, the accountants complain, Microsoft does the wrong thing and undoes what it did- also the wrong way Intro and outro music by James Bellavance copyright 2022
2022-07-12
52 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Exactly One Giraffe [15]
Exactly One Giraffe Episode: 15 Published: 06/28/2022 Stories The limitations of AI and AIOps (aka our own limitations) Can there be a logical air gap? Hybrid and multicloud trends and solutions Links: Cloud Field Day 14 Lightning Round The Linux kernel is getting rusty 7zip now supports the mark of the web, which is totally not related to the devil HashiConf EU Recap RSA event was a superspreader for COVID GitHub Copilot pilot is over, and AWS whispers sweet nothings EU Regulators questioning Broadcom takeover of VMware Intro and outro music by...
2022-06-28
38 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Shallow HAL 9000 [14]
Shallow HAL 9000 Episode: 14 Published: 06/21/2022 Stories What are we going to do when AI achieves consciousness? Links: A Google engineer has been making some wild claims about a chat bot he was working on How easy it is to make people get emotional about inanimate objects such as an IKEA lamp Trying to find a way to describe AI that includes self-awareness The interview that Blake and co did with LaMDA There is a website called DALL-E mini In 2019 some researchers tried to get AI to invent a sport Lightning...
2022-06-21
46 min
Chaos Lever Podcast
Manifest Developer [13]
Manifest Developer Episode: 13 Published: 06/14/2022 Stories We���re all developers now and you might as well admit it Links: freeCodeCamp Learn Python Lightning Round USB-C Wins: EU Mandates Standardization in Wired Charging By 2024 The sun also sets on Atom Want a free Microsoft Cert voucher? Complete a free Microsoft Build Challenge! Windows 11 22H2 now available for prerelease macOS 13 will block USB-C communications by default Gartner continues streak of pointing out the blindingly obvious with newest advice on VMware Intro and outro music by James Bellavance copyright 2022
2022-06-14
48 min