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Summer is here. WWDC has ... liquid glass? And many android features, evidently. Vibe coding is the "remarkably insecure" inevitable future, and a simple (dumb?) github policy bypass. For fun there's a new season of Phineas and Ferb on Disney+, and researchers discover a way to fully expose HIV in white blood cells. 0:00 - Intro 8:09 - 13:08 - 18:34 - 26:32 - 30:46 -
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Graduation and Spring Cleaning. Solar Power systems on the internet. Oregon bans the sale of user's (precise) location data. IRS Direct File both in limbo and on GitHub. A Japanese company sets itself up for "third times a charm" landing on the moon and a brain-computer interface is tested on humans. 0:00 - Introduction 10:53 - 13:56 - 16:00 - 22:58 - 25:20 -
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Springtime work and bathroom 'renovations'. Why prompts are the new IOCs and a tool to detect malicious prompts, a guilty plea in the PowerSchool breach from last year, and sanctions against a Philippines based company involved in pig butchering scams. For fun we have the Tianwen-2 launch to collect asteroid samples, and a desktop UV printer on kickstarter that looks amazing. 0:00 - Introduction 14:59 - 17:04 - 18:56 - 22:22 - 27:42 - 30:47 -
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Eric solves a printing problem with money, Jon follows a band and gardens. Google uses ART to attack Gemini, o2 fixes an oopsie, genetically modified spiders produce red fluorescent silk, and Harvard's copy of the Magna Carta isn't what they originally thought. 0:00 - Introduction 9:56 - 14:36 - 21:28 - 25:02 -
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Mother's Day door painting and flower planting. The damages for the NSO hack of WhatsApp (6 years ago!) are now in, how passkeys work, and the breach of the Signal Clone in widespread use by the US Government. A Soviet satellite launched more than 50 years ago crashes back to earth (Finally?!), and livestreaming a volcano off the Oregon coast. 0:00 - Introduction 9:15 - 12:45 - 18:29 - 22:06 - 25:09 -
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Eric and Jon both had very boring* weekends. Reckless Rabbits and Scattered Spiders discussed along with xAI private keys. Amazon achieves space pinecone and astrophysicists track down the origin of heavy metals (well, some of them, at least). 0:00 - Introduction 7:04 - 10:56 - 13:53 - 17:54 - 20:43 -
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Jon mows and auctions, Eric's thinking of game development. Misuses of Claude, World Passkey Day, and the FBI's IC3 report of scam impact in 2024. For fun we have the 'blank slate' -- a small EV truck coming soon, and making geometry dash with redstone in vanilla minecraft. 0:00 - Introduction 10:51 - 15:48 - 19:54 - 27:36 - 32:30 -
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Eric makes it home and tries smoking a ham. Jon gets into his front door and the bees are good. Record breaking botnets. Cybersecurity reports. Peep origins. Extraterrestrial life. 0:00 - Introduction 7:38 - 11:23 - 22:46 - 30:12 -
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Jon farms and Eric drives. Apple case in the UK won't be secret, don't blow up systems on your way out the door, and CVE gets a new maintainer. Ramp meters proven to work, and who doesn't need a little carrot cake in their life? 0:00 - Intro 7:40 - 9:23 - 13:12 - 19:55 - 24:57 -
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Jon and Eric mull over a new podcast idea, Door Talk. Eric looks forward to a drive and Jon has bees, seedlings, and fond memories of an Explorer. AI is making password hacking easier while Patch Tuesday slides through with plenty of folks riding side-saddle. Question: Is bringing back extinct species a Good Thing? 0:00 - Introduction 9:59 - 13:21 - 18:40 - 23:31 -
info_outlineEric tidies and Jon may have two hives. A US Army soldier is arrested in relation to the AT&T breach last year, scam compounds are using Starlink, and a huge info stealer dump loaded into HIBP. For fun we have the next step in cloning a mammoth ... gene edited mice, and potential genetic factors in how Greenland sharks live for more than 400 years.
- 0:00 - Intro
- 9:07 - Followup
- 14:27 - Scam Compounds + Starlink
- 20:32 - 23 Billion Rows
- 29:09 - Woolly Mammoth Mouse
- 32:38 - Greenland Sharks