Control Structure #24: Suicidal Feelings
May 01, 2013•1 hr 14 min
Episode description
Chris and Andrew talk about a Kickstarter, stuff getting hacked, stuff getting pirated, NDAs, Rust, Google, Paul Miller, the public web's birthday, interviews, pinging the internet, memory architectures, and Ryan's feedback!
Links
Links
- Skyrim DLC | the Andrew Bailey
- Never Say Never (Unless Its Really Never) | the Andrew Bailey
- xkcd: Is It Worth the Time?
- The Life of Wars: Vita Bellorum by Christopher Thompson — Kickstarter
- Art of Kenn Parks
- RPG Maker VX Ace on Steam
- Shining Force EXA – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- [URGENT] Skype Support Account Security Issue – CA… – Skype Community
- FBI denied permission to spy on hacker through his webcam | Ars Technica
- Who Has Your Back? 2013 | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Pirate Bay Finds Safe Haven in Iceland, Switches to .IS Domain | TorrentFreak
- McAfee Patents Technology to Detect and Block Pirated Content | TorrentFreak
- Facebook CIA madness
- An Interview Question Too Many Developers Get Wrong
- Study finds there may not be a shortage of American STEM graduates after all – The Washington Post
- Report: US workers may meet demand for tech industry jobs, but the pay isn’t enough | The Verge
- A taste of Rust [LWN.net]
- Expunging Google · duncan-bayne/duncan-bayne.github.com Wiki · GitHub
- Linux 3.9 released [LWN.net]
- Google releases Glass source code, declares platform open to hackers | Ars Technica
- I’m leaving the internet for a year | The Verge
- I’m still here: back online after a year without the internet | The Verge
- Video: Vergecast special edition: Paul Miller returns to the internet | The Verge
- Cern
- Managers to Millennials: Job Interview No Time to Text
- Pinging the Whole Internet Reveals Unsecured Backdoors That Could Tempt Hackers and Cyber Criminals | MIT Technology Review
- Good Morning, Captain: open IP ports let anyone track ships on Internet | Ars Technica
- So my former employer Opera Software has filed a… – trond werner hansen
- AMD’s “heterogeneous Uniform Memory Access” coming this year in Kaveri | Ars Technica
- Coding Horror: International Backup Awareness Day
- Coding Horror: It Came From Planet Architecture
- Bump Foot – Releases – foot132
- Podcast Fantastic
- Jamendo – Jetstream by Celestial Aeon Project
- Jamendo – Anxious Thoughts by Celestial Aeon Project
- Younnat – Cardiologists Decided To Not Go To Bed by younnat on SoundCloud – Hear the worldâs sounds
This episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #82: Big Bowl of What The Hell Is That!
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