Episode 146: The Mutability of History
Aug 31, 2017•40 min
Episode description
This week Dave and Gunnar talk about repurposing voices, videos, keystrokes, and pacemaker programming
- Same Waze, Bigger Screen: Waze for Android Auto is Here
- D&G This Week in Biometrics: Japanese researchers spin up toilet paper gyroscopes for science
- HT Jim Wildman: Breaking News
- LyreBird: Copy the voice of anyone
- HP laptops covertly log user keystrokes, researchers warn
- Radio Controlled Pacemakers Are Easily Hacked
- Events have reminders before they are scheduled to begin, but should they have reminders before they are scheduled to end?
- See also: Back to Work #331
Cutting Room Floor
- The ghostly radio station that no one claims to run
- Twitter number stations
- The Other Side Of The Berlin Wall: Life On A Street In 1980s East Germany
- $425 Convertible Jorts Are Proof We Live In The End Times For Denim
- Today In WTF Fashion: TopShop Sells Clear ‘Jeans’ While Nordstrom Charges $425 For ‘Muddy’ Ones
- Leo Tolstoy’s Macaroni and Cheese Recipe (1874)
We Give Thanks
- Jim Wildman and the D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!
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