Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 20 hours 14 minutes
This week, Audrey and I chat about Uber's latest shenanigans, Facebook's report about "information operations" on its platform, the creepy Amazon Look and more. Enjoy! Show notes
This week I chat with SE Hackney about data sousveillance, what the documentation practices of online communities tell us about those communities and more. Enjoy! Show notes
This week Audrey and I chat about Twitter reply changes and federated social network Mastodon. Enjoy! Show notes
This week I chat with independent security consultant Norman Shamas (@NormanShamas) about all kinds of security topics including the Signal protocol, gpg, what a human-centered approach to security looks like, and particular security concerns within marginalized and activists communities. Enjoy! Show notes
This week Audrey and Christie chat about the FCC ditching privacy protections and Amelia Abreu (@ameliaabreu) joins Christie to discuss the judgement against bluetooth vibrator We-vibe. Enjoy! Show notes
This week Audrey and I chat about all the ways the Internet and your data are trying to kill you, including Cloudbleed, SHA-1 collisions, CloudPets, and Amazon S3. tldr; stay away from anything connected to the cloud! Just kidding, kinda...Enjoy! Show notes
This week Christie chats with Meli Lewis (@iff_or), data editor for the Oregonian about data visualization, ham radio, emergency preparedness, and much more. Enjoy! Show notes
This week Audrey and I chat about Trump's travel ban, GitLab's recent outage, the ACLU joining Y Combinator, and more. Enjoy! Show notes
This week Audrey and I chat about Meitu and how common it is for mobile apps to profile your device and collect other analytics and how AT&T turning off its 2G network in San Francisco caused the bus tracker not to work. We discuss the Guardian's poor coverage of WhatsApp security, and finally, we share things we liked on the internet this week. Enjoy! Show notes
This week Audrey and I chat about Medium's "renewed focus" and what it tells us about the financial challenges of online publishing, Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages project, their cache, and why it might not be the best for the open web. Lastly, we share what delighted us on the Internet this week. Enjoy! Show notes