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Episode 190: Office in a Box


Frank Karlitschek Managing Director and Founder of NextCloud joins Noah to discuss the progress that NextCloud has made and how the community has shaped his views and goals. Funding costs have LibreOffice considering a "enterprise" vs "personal" edition, plus a device that will alert you to voice assistants spying on you!

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  • This device keeps Alexa and other voice assistants from snooping on you | Ars Technica — The prototype hardware consists of a Raspberry Pi 3B connected by Ethernet to the local network. It's also connected by a headphone jack to a PAM8403 amplifier board, which in turn connects to a single generic 3W speaker. The device captures network traffic using a TP-LINK TL-WN722N USB Wi-Fi dongle that creates a wireless access point using hostapd and dnsmasq as the DHCP server. All wireless IoT devices in the vicinity will then connect to that access point.
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