On today's #GreatestGen, Trip tries to perform an interstellar oil change while under the influence,, but his shoddy workmanship will be the least of his concerns when things take an unexpected turn.
Listen to the full episode at gagh.biz/greatestgen
I've found an excellent podcast series about how online companies use your data. The second episode of the new season is all about how social media giants gather data to keep you engaged, enraged and staying in their apps looking at ads.
It's presented in a pleasantly approachable way. The fediverse is mentioned (Flipboard), along with a new platform I haven't heard of, Small Town and the idea of the Pluriverse.
THE POLITICRAT DISPATCH 3: Violent crime is down more than 13 percent as a year over year decline under @POTUS@JoeBiden; murder reached a record high rates under Orange Felon34.
Gary is organising OggCamp this year, so we wonder what makes the perfect Linux and open source event. Plus why we don’t use multiple partitions for home and swap etc.
Shorter stream this week as we wait for WWDC to kick off!
Chatting about the Windows Recall Backlash, Adobe's Terms of Service update, How Google Avoided a Jury Trial by cutting a check, and another twist in the Apple vs Epic courtroom drama!
"Kathy Hochul's Congestion Pricing Flip-Flop Fiasco." We discuss the 11th-hour decision to “indefinitely suspend” congestion pricing in New York. Was this bad politics or atrociously bad politics? What does it mean for the future of the subway, the economy, the environment and more?
FMK: Harry Mudd, Captain Lorca, and Contreland. Ben and Adam answer this and many other burning questions as they revisit their time with Star Trek: Discovery on a retrospective episode of #GreatestTrek
Listen to the full episode at gagh.biz/greatesttrek
Huge huge thanks to everyone who voted for "Smashing Security" as the best #podcast for making cybersecurity accessible for all! 🏆
Carole Theriault and I are delighted to have our humble little pod recognised in this way.
If you haven't tried out "Smashing Security" yet, we've been going over seven years - week in, week out - covering the weird and wonderful world of cybersecurity with (hopefully) a sense of humour.
Vor 20 Jahren, am 9. Juni 2004, wurden 22 Menschen durch einen Nagelbombenanschlag in der Kölner Keupstraße schwer verletzt. Der Anschlag war Teil der Mordserie des #NSU.
In der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland kam es immer wieder zu rechtsextremen und rassistischen Gewalttaten.
Doch das #Gedenken an die Betroffenen war häufig mangelhaft und oblag zivilgesellschaftlichen Initiativen und/oder den Angehörigen.
I got to talk with @kevryanperson on his Tyrant In Training podcast: "Comedy podcast for guests to rule their own country as nice or evil as they want."
Microsoft is tightening up SMB security in Windows which might break access to your old NAS, a Cogent root-server mysteriously goes out of sync without them spotting it, and protecting hard drives from electromagnetic pulses.
"Paris has closed more than 100 streets to motor vehicles, tripled parking fees for SUVs, removed roughly 50,000 parking spots, and constructed more than 1,300 kilometers of bike lanes since Mayor Anne Hidalgo took office in 2014. Those changes have contributed to a 40% decline in air pollution..."
J'ai écouté le dernier épisode du #podcast de L'#OctetVert / #Frugarilla avec l'ami Tristan @nitot et @alexis8nicolas sur la loi #erooM : loi de Moore inversée, il s'agit de tendre vers une #optimisation des programmes pour que ceux-ci soient 2 fois moins consommateurs tous les 2 ans.
Ils l'expliqueront mieux dans l'entretien (transcription en lien) mais y'a une phrase qui raisonne très fort en moi :
« Faire tourner les services de demain sur le matériel d’hier »
A brief news segment with mostly good stuff from Mozilla and KDE. Plus some great discoveries including downloading YouTube and other videos, processing data and CSV files on the command line, controlling cycling workout gear and graphing your progress, and a top tip for following Mastodon accounts in a normal RSS feed reader.
Big Barrel is off to the dumpster to get some grub. Jakub Żulczyk draws a picture of decline in Many Years of Hardships, translated by John and Małgorzata Markoff.