Episode 75
#75: Panopticon on the Shelf
January 6th, 2015
1 hr 3 mins 9 secs
About this Episode
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about the new mail bag, joke kit, two-factor auth, and unmanagement.
- Lauren unleashes her software and hardware hacking skills: Best of open hardware in 2014
- Raspberry Pi B+ and camera module
- SimCity: It’s as bad as Civilization
- Amex Chip-and-Signature: What’s the point?
- D&G Joke Kit of the Week: An Automated Cat Litter Box With DRM
- CatGenie community custom firmware and cartridge emulator!
- NYPD Cop Killer Used App to Track Police Movements Since Early December
- He sees you when you’re sleeping: Santa Claus and the Surveillance State
- You no longer need to check your tuba: U.S. Department of Transportation Issues Final Rule Regarding Air Travel with Musical Instruments
- Don’t be this guy
- Help Wanted (must be proficient at barn door closing): Director of Vulnerability Management at Sony
- Two-factor authentication oversight led to JPMorgan breach, investigators reportedly found
- Meanwhile in IdM in RHEL 7.1 beta: one time passwords
- Marriott petitions FCC to block personal WiFi to protect their $750/day conference WiFi
- Computer solves the Erdős discrepancy problem. Punchline: the proof is 13GB long, larger than the entire Wikipedia.
- SkipLagged is discrete math for travel nerds. Oh, and they’re getting sued. Of course.
- Unmanagement and unleadership
- New Year’s Resolution: Replace “I Have To” with “I Get To” To Be More Thankful and Mindful
Cutting Room Floor
- 3D-Printed Gun Folds and Shoots Paper Airplanes
- Lorem Ipsum, but for Beyonce. (ht @leahbannon)
- Dinner Scrum
- Almost related: The Dining Cryptograhers Problem
We Give Thanks
- Matt Micene for our first Mailbag letter!