Control Structure #142: Massive Data Maw
Apr 19, 2018•38 min
Episode description
Steven and Andrew return to talk RASPBERRY!, operating systems, vulnerabilities (as usual), warranties, shady URLs, PDFs, Payara, and a smartphone (with a blast from the past).
Sorry for the poor audio on this show. Skype, yo.
News- Raspberry Pi microSD card performance comparison – 2018 | Jeff Geerling
- Apple starting to alert users that it will end 32-bit app support on the Mac – TechCrunch
- Microsoft built its own custom Linux kernel for its new IoT service – TechCrunch
- 7-Zip / Discussion / Open Discussion:Windows 10 works incorrectly with Large Memory Pages (2 MB)
- As predicted, more branch prediction processor attacks are discovered | Ars Technica
- FTC Says ‘Warranty Void If Removed’ Stickers Are Bullshit, Warns Manufacturers They’re Breaking the Law – Motherboard
- AMD Ryzen 7 2700X User Publishes Benchmarks & Overclocking Results Ahead of Launch
- Announcing 1.1.1.1: the fastest, privacy-first consumer DNS service
- AT&T gateway (5268ac, maybe others) misrouting 1.1.1.0/24? – AT&T U-verse | DSLReports Forums
- Hashes.org – Leak ‘Have I been Pwned V2’
- Don’t Give Away Historic Details About Yourself — Krebs on Security
- Dylan McKay on Twitter: “a historical record of every single contact on my phone, including ones I no longer have… “
- ShadyURL – Don’t just shorten your URL, make it suspicious and frightening.
- theAndrewBailey
- Can I change default display width in built-in PDF Viewer? | Firefox Support Forum | Mozilla Support
This episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #472: CS #142 — I’m Steven I Killed A Deer!
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