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Episode 69: #69: Supercookies
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This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about mobile phone surveillance that you pay for, peer-to-peer dropbox replacements, and the many faces of lock-in.
- Peaky Blinders is like a watered-down Deadwood and will suffice for now
- AT&T Stops Using ‘Super Cookies’ To Track Cellphone Data
- Word of the week: “Middlebox”. 4G carriers don’t care one bit for your SPDY-laden, encrypted traffic. Hippie.
- BitTorrent Sync vs Cloud: Where Can You Trust Your Personal Data?
- Anybody try Syncthing.net or Transporter?
- Let’s Encrypt is a new certificate authority from the EFF and friends
- Tyranny of the default: Firefox dumps Google for search, signs on with Yahoo
- HT James Kirkland: E-Cigarettes From China Spreading Malware Through USB Charger
- 10,000 pay phones to become Wifi base stations in NYC
- see also: Ricochet Wireless
- This Week in Vendor Lockin: Anti-Competitive Apple Disables Trim Support On 3rd Party SSDs In OS X
- This Week in Vendor Abandonment: Netflix Kills Off Its Public API, Takes A Few Applications Down With It
- Lawsuits as an Investment: Crowdfund Your Next Lawsuit With LexShares
- Gunnar helps give The Watchful Eye: Mitigating Risk in the Cloud on December 3 in Washington, DC
- Red Hat Private PaaS Workshop on December 11 in Washington, DC
- Red Hat Summit CFP now open!
- HT Itamar Heim: RHEV compliance policy scans with Nessus!
- FIPS compliant password vault with JBoss EAP and RHEL, thanks to Rich Lucente
- How have we not heard of DavMail? Connects standards-compliant clients to Exchange. Thanks, French defense establishment!
Cutting Room Floor
- Save a bundle by anesthetizing octopi yourself: How to anesthetize an octopus
- Parakeet that sounds (and kinda looks) just like R2-D2!
- Pink Floyd’s The Final Cut, A 19 Minute Music Video
- Ground Drone: Low cost mobile robotics platform
- Brain transplant: OpenWorm’s mind in a LEGO robot’s body
- Browser based fluid dynamics simulator
- JS1K Night Highway
We Give Thanks
- James Kirkland for the e-cigarette word of warning
- Itamar Heim for the Nessus and RHEV good news!
- Rich Lucente for the FIPS compliant password vault
247 episodes
MP3•Episode home
Manage episode 196273381 series 1952285
Content provided by David Egts & Gunnar Hellekson, David Egts, and Gunnar Hellekson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by David Egts & Gunnar Hellekson, David Egts, and Gunnar Hellekson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about mobile phone surveillance that you pay for, peer-to-peer dropbox replacements, and the many faces of lock-in.
- Peaky Blinders is like a watered-down Deadwood and will suffice for now
- AT&T Stops Using ‘Super Cookies’ To Track Cellphone Data
- Word of the week: “Middlebox”. 4G carriers don’t care one bit for your SPDY-laden, encrypted traffic. Hippie.
- BitTorrent Sync vs Cloud: Where Can You Trust Your Personal Data?
- Anybody try Syncthing.net or Transporter?
- Let’s Encrypt is a new certificate authority from the EFF and friends
- Tyranny of the default: Firefox dumps Google for search, signs on with Yahoo
- HT James Kirkland: E-Cigarettes From China Spreading Malware Through USB Charger
- 10,000 pay phones to become Wifi base stations in NYC
- see also: Ricochet Wireless
- This Week in Vendor Lockin: Anti-Competitive Apple Disables Trim Support On 3rd Party SSDs In OS X
- This Week in Vendor Abandonment: Netflix Kills Off Its Public API, Takes A Few Applications Down With It
- Lawsuits as an Investment: Crowdfund Your Next Lawsuit With LexShares
- Gunnar helps give The Watchful Eye: Mitigating Risk in the Cloud on December 3 in Washington, DC
- Red Hat Private PaaS Workshop on December 11 in Washington, DC
- Red Hat Summit CFP now open!
- HT Itamar Heim: RHEV compliance policy scans with Nessus!
- FIPS compliant password vault with JBoss EAP and RHEL, thanks to Rich Lucente
- How have we not heard of DavMail? Connects standards-compliant clients to Exchange. Thanks, French defense establishment!
Cutting Room Floor
- Save a bundle by anesthetizing octopi yourself: How to anesthetize an octopus
- Parakeet that sounds (and kinda looks) just like R2-D2!
- Pink Floyd’s The Final Cut, A 19 Minute Music Video
- Ground Drone: Low cost mobile robotics platform
- Brain transplant: OpenWorm’s mind in a LEGO robot’s body
- Browser based fluid dynamics simulator
- JS1K Night Highway
We Give Thanks
- James Kirkland for the e-cigarette word of warning
- Itamar Heim for the Nessus and RHEV good news!
- Rich Lucente for the FIPS compliant password vault
247 episodes
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