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Hacker History: Explore where it all began, interviews with retro hackers, the pioneers and forefathers of yesteryear. The true old school hackers amongst our societies have an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. We will dive into fascinating stories that made hacker history.
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RobChrisRob linked up their communication arrays from their disparate orbits to discuss the influence of AI on Swifties, DJTs Campaign, and Journalism, as well as the latest in 3D printing homes, and a brief dissing of the final season of Umbrella Academy before going super spoilerific on Alien Romulus.Join our discord to talk along or the Subreddi…
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RobChrisRob returned from adventures near & far to discuss Xitter's latest legal shenanigans, the Cybercrime rapper busted for... cybercrime? Pong that runs on your mouse's firmware, the latest in the Boeing Starliner strander at the ISS, SpaceX's plan for a manned polar orbit, Waymo's late night mating calls keeping SF neighbors awake, fonts rende…
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RobChrisRob avoided tornados and space debris to talk about the STarliner capsule still stuck at the ISS, the Space Shuttle's 59lb printer, the WASD evolution of PC gaming controls, the fuse filesystem that uses Google Calendar as the backend, the original artwork from Andy Warhol's Amiga demo has been found RFKs insane bear story, and the disappoi…
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RobChrisRob gathered together the courage to talk about the news in August... the nightmare month when the world is on vacation and news dies. So we talked about an F-16 accidentally dropping its fuel tanks in Michigan, Intel laying off over 15,000 people, Dungeons & Dragons releasing their 2024 rules under a CC license, as well as brief movie ment…
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RobChrisRob returned from a couple weeks of travel & refurbishment to catch up on a host of weird old news including the Cloudstrike crash, Intel's CPU shitshow, whale attacks, AI Lawyers, testing for so-called 'Motor Doping' at the olympics, a rise in orbital debris, Google's licensing deal with reddit removing it from rival search engines, deepfa…
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RobChrisRob linked up to play the soon to be classic game 'Put the DVD Logo in the Corner', Henry Cavill's Highlander is shooting, repairing the highway damaged by a tunneler, a middle school tiktok mob torments their teacher, using Wattaburger's app to monitor power outtage after a hurricaine, the first trailer for the Captain America: Brave New W…
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RobChrisRob achieved enough signal integrity to link up to talk about the ISS astronauts having to take cover in their escape pods b/c of another 'Event' in space, we played Super Moxio Bros, a mario clone with graphics and sound effects based on an ancient piece of tech known as a 'typewriter', the gamer who flew a thousand miles to hit a fellow g…
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RobChrisRob linked up despite keyboard failures and power outtages to discuss Starliner's delayed return to earth, the Vision Pro bug that allows bats to leak into your augmented reality, the truetype font with a built in LLM, tesla troubles including locking a toddler in a car when the battery died and the breaks and accelerator disagreeing about …
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Hacker History sits down with Robert Reif or winxp5421 to hear his story. Robert got a start on some old gear, left tech for a while, and now runs password cracking villages and participates in password cracking contests. The conversation is a fascinating view into the world of competitive password cracking with some advice and […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Jonathan Leitschuh. We cover how he started out in robotics and found his way into security. Jonathan has reported vulnerabilities in things such as Gradle, Snyk, Zoom, and more! He's doing modern security at scale now in ways that few researchers are. Show Notes Jonathan's Twitter Jonathan's Zoom writeup explained […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Brian Proffitt to discuss his journey from tech journalist to community organizer. Brian was an author and journalist during the birthing pangs of Linux and open source. He reminds us of such events as the SCO lawsuit, IBM investing in Linux, the early days of internet journalism and his eventual […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Greg Ferro AKA EtherealMind. We learn how Greg started his podcast and blogging empire back before most people even know what podcasting and blogging was. We learn about the early days of networking, Netware vs SCO. working with dictaphones at a law office. Show Notes Greg's Twitter Packet Pushers Greg's […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Melanie Ensign and learn about how she got started programming church hymns into the home computer. Melanie's journey begins as wanting to study sharks and ends up doing hacker public relations. The interview has fantastic background noises from Melanie's home in Mexico. Come for the story, stay for the birds! […]…
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Hacker History sits down with D1g1t4l_T3mpl4r to discuss his hacker story. We learn about how D1g1t4l_T3mpl4r got into hacking, what it was like for a Midwestern hacker in the late 80s and early 90s. We discuss phreaking, hacking, hardware, phones, culture, a message for the newest hackers among us, and more. Cyphercon presentation…
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