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Tailgate Guys BBQ PodcastTailgate Guys BBQ PodcastTailgate Guys BBQ Podcast, Episode 272: Christie VanoverWhether it’s cooking in the backyard or the highest level of competition, Christie Vanover is someone who has been instrumental in helping open-fire cooks worldwide up their games since she launched her GirlsCanGrill.com website in 2015. With recipes, tips, product reviews and much more, it’s a one of the top resources available. Christie joins us on Episode 272 of the Tailgate Guys BBQ Podcast and we touch on a variety of topics, including her experience on Food Network’s BBQ Brawl Season 4 and a KCBS competition she’s organizing in her home city of Las Vegas in December. Christie...2024-08-0757 minTailgate Guys BBQ PodcastTailgate Guys BBQ PodcastTailgate Guys BBQ Podcast, Episode 217: Christie Vanover, Richard FergolaWe head into the long July 4th holiday weekend with a bang on Episode 217 of the Tailgate Guys BBQ Podcast. Leading off is a conversation with Christie Vanover, whose website GirlsCanGrill.com is one of the top sources for BBQ information including recipes, instructional videos, product reviews and much more. Christie also is a champion pitmaster and recently achieving a Grand Championship and her first career KCBS 700. She also is one of the contestants on Season 4 of the Food Network show BBQ Brawl - with mentors Bobby Flay, Anne Burrell and Sunny Anderson - which debuts July 10.  W...2023-06-2758 minLet Your Ears Embark on a Adventure with Free AudiobookLet Your Ears Embark on a Adventure with Free AudiobookBegin Boldly: How Women Can Reimagine Risk, Embrace Uncertainty, and Launch a Brilliant Career Audiobook by Christie Hunter ArscottListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 613714 Title: Begin Boldly: How Women Can Reimagine Risk, Embrace Uncertainty, and Launch a Brilliant Career Author: Christie Hunter Arscott Narrator: Christie Hunter Arscott Format: Unabridged Length: 05:45:51 Language: English Release date: 08-02-22 Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers Genres: Business & Economics, Self Development, Management & Leadership, Health & Wellness Summary: Learn how to take the right risks for lasting success. Begin Boldly provides a framework for making the kind of bold moves that will get your career off to its best start! Have you ever shied away from taking a risk? Maybe you...2022-08-025h 45TechnikTechnikTechnikTechnikNRDZM118 AI-Schulnoten von Mozilla Peter und Marius reden über Anbox, Mozilla entlässt 250 Mitarbeiter, Epic Games vs. Apple, Emacs 27.1 und vieles mehr! Organisatorisches Ihr wollt die ungeschnittene Version hören? Hier geht es zur Aufzeichnung des Livestream auf YouTube. Was gibt’s neues? PeterKDE Neon 20.04 UpdateAnbox auf dem PinePhoneMariusTodoist Feedback In der nächsten Folge wieder Follow-Up Mozilla entlässt 250 MitarbeiterPressemitteilungInternes MemoThread Christie Koehler#MozillaLifeboatQuo Vadis ServoMozilla’s uncertain futureKommentar: Digitale Souveränität zum Schnäppchenpreis – von Europa und MozillaAn Update on MDN Web DocsLaying the foundation for Rust’s futureFirefox als Ausrede Alte...2020-08-2300 minHashiCastHashiCastEpisode 9 - Zachary Deptawa, Microsoft, and Christie Koehler, HashiCorpThis episode of HashiCast features Zachary Deptawa, Cloud Developer Advocate at Microsoft, and Christie Koehler, Developer Advocate at HashiCorp. Join us as we talk to Zachary and Christie about their careers and experiences in the technology field.2018-11-2044 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 75: Do we need to Faraday cage your office?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-office 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 Issue 10 - Science! It’s shipping. Back order sale use code READER18 for buy 2, get 3rd 1/2 off! https://shop.recompilermag.com Amazon scraps secret AI recruiting tool that showed bias against women | Reuters https://www.reuters.com/article/us-amazon-com-jobs-automation-insight/amazon-scraps-secret-ai-recruiting-tool-that-showed-bias-against-women-idUSKCN1MK08G I have resigned as the WordPress accessibility team...2018-10-1600 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 74: There is pumpkin spice in the airThis 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-air 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. Please fill it out! https://airtable.com/shrvbemYqHvL1Z7tt Issue 10 - Science! It’s shipping. Back order sale use code READER18 for buy 2, get 3rd 1/2 off! https://shop.recompilermag.com China planted spy chips in computers from Portland-based Elemental, Bloomberg reports | OregonLive.com https://www.oregonlive.com/silicon-forest/index.ssf/2018/10/chinese_plant...2018-10-1255 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 73: A bold moveThis 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...2018-10-1249 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 72: I’ve just confused myselfThis 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-myself Devopsdays Portland - SEPTEMBER 11-13, 2018 - RECOMPILERFRIENDS 20% discount http://devopsdays.org/events/2018-portland/ RECOMPILERFRIENDS is a 20% off discount Community Event Planning pre-order 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/ Wickr has a new plan for dodging internet blocks - The Verge https://www.theverge.com/2018/8/23/17770384/wickr-psiphon-partnership-internet-censorship HashWick V8 V...2018-10-1254 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 71: That sounds both interesting and ridiculousThis 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...2018-09-2500 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 70: I see a bear!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...2018-08-1451 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 69: We’ll just make a pickle gridThis 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...2018-08-1051 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 68: Celebrating Prime DayThis 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 sc...2018-08-101h 03The Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 67: Capital NOThis 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] Christ...2018-08-081h 11The Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 66: Season of RegretsThis 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...2018-08-0751 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 65: Right place, right time.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-time2018-07-2855 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 64: Now with tongue detectionThis 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...2018-06-2200 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 63: Everyone throws their computers out the windowThis 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 Bypa...2018-06-0300 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 62: I miss that fail whaleThis 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...2018-05-2300 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 61: San Marino showed up with robots!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 membersh...2018-05-2200 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 60: It definitely involves ethics and societyThis 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-society Links: [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 inspir...2018-05-1400 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 59: We’re not looking to you to monetize the streetsThis 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 t...2018-05-0300 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 58: A whole lot more EULAsThis 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 Twi...2018-04-2600 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 57: Do we have to do more Facebook?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...2018-04-2000 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 56: Something about Scully’s vibratorThis 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...2018-04-1300 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 55: An ouroboros of crappy privacyThis week Audrey and I chat about Cambridge Analytica, anti-sex trafficking bill SESTA/FOSTA, Google News Initiative and more. Enjoy! [02:28] The Responsible Communication Style Guide is headed back to the printers! [04:18] ‘I made Steve Bannon’s psychological warfare tool’: meet the data war whistleblower [13:56] Robert Mercer: the big data billionaire waging war on mainstream media | Politics | The Guardian [15:13] The Reclusive Hedge-Fund Tycoon Behind the Trump Presidency | The New Yorker [15:37] Paul Ford: Facebook Is Why We Need a Digital Protection Agency - Bloomberg [24:23] How Controversial Anti-Sex Trafficking Bill Will Screw Over Sex Workers - Rolling Stone [25:38] Communications Decency Act - Wikipe...2018-04-091h 04The Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 54: But this one involves a sheep!This week Audrey and I chat about YouTube’s announcement to link to Wikipedia, the New Yorker’s profile of Reddit, Spotify and copyright law, and more. Enjoy! [03:53] The Responsible Communication Style Guide is headed back to the printers![06:36] Hire Christie![07:06] YouTube didn’t tell Wikipedia about its plans for Wikipedia - The Verge[12:50] Phoebe Ayers on Twitter: "...It's not polite to treat Wikipedia like an endlessly renewable resource with infinite free labor..."[14:04] YouTube, the Great Radicalizer - The New York Times[15:51] kate conger on Twitter: "case in point: in YouTube's statement, they don't take a position on whether the mo...2018-03-271h 00The Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 53: If a travel coffee mug and an Instapot had a babyThis week Audrey and I chat about Amazon Alexa’s laughing bug, Google helping the military develop AI for drones, the crypto event that dosed its attendees with cannabis, and more. Enjoy! [01:37] The Responsible Communication Style Guide is headed back to the printers![04:31] Issue 9: Hard problems – The Recompiler[05:06] Hire Christie![06:39] Amazon has a fix for Alexa’s creepy laughs - The Verge[11:07] Episode 47: Legitimizing a Shoplifting-like Behavior – The Recompiler[15:46] The House That Spied on Me [17:02] Google Is Helping the Pentagon Build AI for Drones[28:06] At This Crypto Event, the Attendees Really Were High | WIRED[35:34] The Decentralist Perspective, or Why Bitcoin...2018-03-1556 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 52: The yak’s given up. We’re both taking a break.This week Audrey and I chat about Palantir's predictive policing activity in New Orleans, Trustico's mishandling of private keys, the recent DDOS attack on GitHub, ProPublica's guide to authenticating email, and more. Enjoy! [01:13] Call for Contributors for Issue 11: Love and romance – The Recompiler [02:03] Subscribe to the Recompiler! [02:55] Palantir has secretly been using New Orleans to test its predictive policing technology - The Verge [03:14] Palantír - Wikipedia [18:37] 23,000 HTTPS certificates axed after CEO emails private keys | Ars Technica [23:33] @geofft: "Okay, this Trustico SSL certificate disaster looks _amazing._" [28:32] A 1.3Tbs DDoS Hit GitHub, the Largest Yet Recorded | WIRED [37:48] Authenticating Email Using DKI...2018-03-0600 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 51: I didn’t realize tweetdecking was a verbThis week Audrey and I chat about Twitter latest bot purge, infosec lawsuits, what the EFF says activists should keep in mind when using Slack, the magic of calendars, and more. Enjoy! [00:49] Call for Contributors for Issue 11: Love and romance – The Recompiler [01:47] Calagator 10th Anniversary Party [02:38] Conservative Twitter is freaking out over a reported bot purge - The Verge [10:23] Twitter Is Trying To Kill "Tweetdecking." Here's What You Should Know. [17:30] Lawsuits threaten infosec research — just when we need it most | ZDNet [20:12] This 'Gray Hat' Hacker Breaks Into Your Car — To Prove A Point : All Tech Considered : NPR [27:46] The Revolution and Sl...2018-03-0100 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 50: We already have many solutions for thatThis week Audrey and I chat about AMP for Email, the legacy of JP Barlow, and the "House the Spied on Me." Enjoy! [03:55] Try Brave and support recompilermag.com[07:27] Issue 9: Hard problems – The Recompiler[08:05] Call for Contributors for Issue 11: Love and romance – The Recompiler[09:02] AMP for email is a terrible idea | TechCrunch[09:23] Episode 25: A certain amount of ambiguity – The Recompiler[11:48] Bringing the power of AMP to Gmail[19:13] Email is your electronic memory | FastMail Blog [26:54] John Perry Barlow gave internet activists only half the mission they need.[32:45] TerraServer RIP | Maps for the Web[40:13] Why a tech journalist like Quinn Norton might...2018-02-2400 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 49: OttomottopoeiaThis week Audrey and I chat about Waymo v Uber, Algorithmic Violence, and how YouTube's algorithm distorts truth. Enjoy!  [00:57] Recompiler: Issue 9 (Hard Problems)[05:07] The Waymo v. Uber trial: greed, ambition, and robot cars - The Verge[07:41] Trade secret | Wex Legal Dictionary[17:39] How the Frightful Five Put Start-Ups in a Lose-Lose Situation - The New York Times[25:55] On-Algorithmic-Violence: Attempts at fleshing out the concept of algorithmic violence[32:35] 'Fiction is outperforming reality': how YouTube's algorithm distorts truth | Technology | The Guardian[36:13] AlgoTransparency[53:48] Bringing the blog to a close | Geek Feminism Blog Complete show notes2018-02-1600 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 48: Wouldn’t it be cool if we knewThis week Audrey and I chat about the Strava's heatmap, a newish iOS app called Verena, a new Amazon patent to track hand movements of warehouse workers, and how ICE now has a contract to access nationwide license plate recognition date. Enjoy! [01:44] Recompiler Issue 9: Hard Problems[05:32] Recompiler Newsletter[06:04] Strava’s heatmap data lets anyone see the names of people exercising on military bases | WIRED UK [13:37] @timmathews: "On my deployments..."[14:59] Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF)[16:45] The Latest Data Privacy Debacle (NYT)[24:30] Verena, an iOS app to help protect people in abusive situations [28:36] Cell Phones: Friend or Foe? (Recompiler, Issue 7)[29:28] Amazon Pa...2018-02-0900 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 47: Legitimizing a Shoplifting-like BehaviorThis week Audrey and I chat about Amazon's new grocery store, adversarial audio hacks, and Twitter's Russian Bot email. Enjoy! [02:18] Issue 9: Hard Problems[05:51] Amazon’s New Checkout-Free Grocery Store Doesn’t Take Food Stamps[19:52] Whole Foods employees reveal why stores are facing a crisis of food shortages - Business Insider[32:51] AI learns how to fool text-to-speech. That’s bad news for voice assistants[34:39] Audio Adversarial Examples[47:16] Twitter begins emailing the 677,775 Americans who took Russian election bait [Updated] | Ars Technica[56:29] Episode 36: Maybe Skynet is just malware battling each other[1:02:24] Open Sourcing History: Using History to Make Your Game Better - YouTub...2018-02-0200 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 46: Well, actually, we are tracking peopleThis week Audrey and I chat about the new selfie feature of Google's Arts & Culture app; vaporware products, arbitrage, and other strange aspects of global eCommerce; and discuss user consent and the web browser. Enjoy! - [02:13] "This google arts and culture app is pretty amazing.": https://twitter.com/petewentz/status/952563946615025665 - [11:52] Google app that compares your face to art frustrates people of color: https://amp.businessinsider.com/google-arts-and-culture-app-frustrates-people-of-color-2018-1 - [10:03] Google's art selfies aren't available in Illinois. Here's why.: http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-biz-google-art-selfies-20180116-story,amp.html - [13:26] Racist Sandwich podcast: http://www.racistsandwich.com/ - [15:55] The Strange...2018-01-2600 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 45: Web development is kind of horrifyingThis week Audrey and I chat about the impact of Spectre and Meltdown, how easy it is to harvest credit cards numbers in the browser, and Kodak's new cryptocurrency. Enjoy! [01:26] What it looks like when you're neighborhood grocery store shuts down[06:02] Sams club closures[09:19] iPhone performance benchmarks after Spectre security update | Melv1n[10:51] "this translates into seven figures in our AWS bill"[13:29] Speculative execution considered harmful in 1995[14:44] Phabricator is not affected by Spectre or Meltdown because PHP is too slow[15:55] What Spectre and Meltdown Mean For WebKit[16:33] I’m harvesting credit card numbers and passwords from your site. Here’s ho...2018-01-1900 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 44: Spectre & MeltdownThis week Audrey and I chat about Spectre and Meltdown. Enjoy! [10:17] Speculative Executive[41:09] Chrome site isolation[40:51] Mitigations landing for new class of timing attack (Mozilla Security)[44:29] Intel CEO sells crap ton of stock before Spectre and Meltdown made public[48:39] Google maps[50:52] this is how much i’m striving to love myself this year[51:27] TFW your 1979 VAX 11/750 is immune to the Intel kernel memory leak bug Complete show notes: https://recompilermag.com/2018/01/18/episode-44-spectre-meltdown2018-01-1900 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 43: 70 days, 9 hoursThis week Audrey and I chat about algorithm accountability efforts in NYC, Reality Winner, sexual assault in the infosec community, and more. Content warnings for sexual assault are noted in the show notes in the relevant places, with timestamps so you can avoid those sections of the show if you prefer. [01:15] Ring in the new year with The Recompiler[02:38] Podcast equipment wishlist[02:54] Podcast now has chapters[06:23] CFP for Issue 10 Science extended[07:04] Check out the new mug and tote bag in the Recompiler shop[07:50] Attempting to make algoritms accountable in NYC[10:12] Bill 1696 and Learning Old Systems[16:14] In Ep. 38 we talk...2018-01-0300 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 42: Usenet is still a thing!This week Audrey and I chat about different efforts to preserve meaningful, community-oriented access to the web, a wild update to the Mirai botnet story, and more. Enjoy! [03:43] CFP Issue 10 Science [04:50] A Plan to Rescue the Web [22:28] Motherboard Building a Community Internet [27:33] A Modern BBS [34:29] LibraryBox [44:27] How we name Wifi Networks [44:55] Mirai Botnet and Minecraft [53:08] endless.horse [55:48] feminist tech baby Complete show notes2017-12-2900 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 41: We’ll never have a perfect mix but we’ll keep tryingThis week Audrey and I talk about Bitcoin and it's monstrous power consumption, Patreon's fee changes, community broadband efforts, and more. Enjoy! Show notes2017-12-1200 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 40: Travis Colonic?This week Audrey and I talk about WayMo vs Uber, the surprising ways Expensify, and probably a lot of other web services are using Mechanical Turk, the recent macOS High Sierra vulnerability, and more. Enjoy! Show notes2017-12-0700 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 39: Giving Something Away For Free For FunThis week Audrey and I chat about Net Neutrality, the state of the Open Web, Facebook's latest bad behavior, and more. Enjoy! Show notes2017-11-2900 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 38: Randomness and PredictabilityThis week Audrey and I chat about the KRACK WPA2 vulnerability, the technical skills of the judge in Oracle v Google, how Facebook is ruining our democracy, part 34, and more. Enjoy! Show notes2017-10-2400 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 36: Maybe Skynet is just malware battling each otherThis week Audrey and I chat about all things WannaCry, Google's tensor processing units, and Panic's stolen source code. Enjoy! Show notes2017-06-0700 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 35: Interview with Zara Rahman and Tom WalkerThis week I chat with Zara Rahman (@zararah) and Tom Walker (@thomwithoutanh) from the Engine Room (@engnroom) about about the use of technology and data for social change. Enjoy! Show notes2017-05-0900 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 34: Info ops minus the geopolitics is just marketingThis week, Audrey and I chat about Uber's latest shenanigans, Facebook's report about "information operations" on its platform, the creepy Amazon Look and more. Enjoy! Show notes 2017-05-0252 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 33: Interview with SE HackneyThis week I chat with SE Hackney about data sousveillance, what the documentation practices of online communities tell us about those communities and more. Enjoy! Show notes2017-04-2900 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 32: Let me outta this canoe!!This week Audrey and I chat about Twitter reply changes and federated social network Mastodon. Enjoy! Show notes2017-04-2047 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 31: Interview with Norman ShamasThis week I chat with independent security consultant Norman Shamas (@NormanShamas) about all kinds of security topics including the Signal protocol, gpg, what a human-centered approach to security looks like, and particular security concerns within marginalized and activists communities. Enjoy! Show notes 2017-04-191h 07The Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 30: When was the last time you updated the operating system on your vibrator?This week Audrey and Christie chat about the FCC ditching privacy protections and Amelia Abreu (@ameliaabreu) joins Christie to discuss the judgement against bluetooth vibrator We-vibe. Enjoy! Show notes2017-04-1100 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 29: Your data is trying to kill youThis week Audrey and I chat about all the ways the Internet and your data are trying to kill you, including Cloudbleed, SHA-1 collisions, CloudPets, and Amazon S3. tldr; stay away from anything connected to the cloud! Just kidding, kinda...Enjoy! Show notes2017-03-141h 01The Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 28: Interview with Meli LewisThis week Christie chats with Meli Lewis (@iff_or), data editor for the Oregonian about data visualization, ham radio, emergency preparedness, and much more. Enjoy! Show notes2017-02-2146 minThe Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 27: Cash in a FedEx envelopeThis week Audrey and I chat about Trump's travel ban, GitLab's recent outage, the ACLU joining Y Combinator, and more. Enjoy! Show notes2017-02-081h 07The Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 26: WhatsApp everybody?This week Audrey and I chat about Meitu and how common it is for mobile apps to profile your device and collect other analytics and how AT&T turning off its 2G network in San Francisco caused the bus tracker not to work. We discuss the Guardian's poor coverage of WhatsApp security, and finally, we share things we liked on the internet this week. Enjoy! Show notes2017-01-261h 06The Recompiler PodcastThe Recompiler PodcastEpisode 25: A certain amount of ambiguityThis week Audrey and I chat about Medium's "renewed focus" and what it tells us about the financial challenges of online publishing, Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages project, their cache, and why it might not be the best for the open web. Lastly, we share what delighted us on the Internet this week. Enjoy! Show notes2017-01-1043 minChangelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsTweets from Chirp, Twitter's Developer ConferenceWhile in San Francisco for Chirp, Wynn caught up with Erik and John from 140Proof, Hayes Davis from CheapTweet, and Christie Koehler from Open Source Bridge about Twitter and open source development. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Adam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XWynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: 140 Proof Ad platform for Twitter John Manoogian III and Erik Michaels-Ober from 140 Proof Racket Monitor your log files with auralization Merb admin Admin scre...2010-04-2019 minThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceTweets from Chirp, Twitter's Developer Conference (Interview)While in San Francisco for Chirp, Wynn caught up with Erik and John from 140Proof, Hayes Davis from CheapTweet, and Christie Koehler from Open Source Bridge about Twitter and open source development. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Adam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XWynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: 140 Proof Ad platform for Twitter John Manoogian III and Erik Michaels-Ober from 140 Proof Racket Monitor your log files with auralization Merb admin Admin scre...2010-04-2019 min