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Want a quick estimate of how much your business is worth? With our free valuation calculator, answer a few questions about your business and you'll get an immediate estimate of the value of your business. You might be surprised by how much you can get for it: https://flippa.com/exit -- In this episode of The Exit: Tim Schumacher, co-founder of SaaS Group, shares insights from his experience acquiring and growing software businesses. He discusses his journey from founding Sedo.com to co-founding SaaS Group, emphasizing his belief in subscription-based business models and stable revenue streams. Tim and SaaS Group's philosophy prioritizes a founder-friendly approach to acquisitions, focusing on cultural fit, team preservation, and transparent deal processes. Tim believes that the timing of an exit should be based on personal readiness rather than market conditions, and deal structures should align with the founders' goals and circumstances. For more details and insights from his entrepreneurial journey, listen to the latest episode of The Exit. -- While Tim Co-Founded Saas.group in 2018, he also is General Partner at World Fund and is a recognized entrepreneur and climate investor. Alongside founding World Fund, Tim has previously co-founded the world's largest domain marketplace Sedo.com in 2001 before founding Eyeo - the makers of Adblock Plus. He has also invested in companies such as Ecosia, gridX, Zolar, Pachama and CarbonCloud and was awarded ‘Best Male Investor' at the German Startups Association Awards in 2020. LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/timschumacher/ Saas.Group - https://saas.group/ Check Out Flippa's Data Insights Tool: https://flippa.com/data-insights -- The Exit—Presented By Flippa: A 30-minute podcast featuring expert entrepreneurs who have been there and done it. The Exit talks to operators who have bought and sold a business. You'll learn how they did it, why they did it, and get exposure to the world of exits, a world occupied by a small few, but accessible to many. To listen to the podcast or get daily listing updates, click on flippa.com/the-exit-podcast/
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Tim Schumacher (@TimSchu), the mastermind behind SEDO and Adblock Plus, now leads the SaaS Group to new heights. With $60 million ARR, 20 thriving businesses, and 300 employees, Tim shares his incredible journey from a coder to an influential entrepreneur in scaling businesses. From his strategic focus on developer and online marketing tools to his forward-thinking perspective on the role of AI in reshaping the industry, we dive deep into the bootstrapping mindset and how it empowers founders to build something extremely valuable that SaaS Group can keep running, growing, and creating life-changing exits at the same time.Oh, and did you know that Tim almost bought my business?Tim on Twitter: https://x.com/TimSchu00:00:00 Private Equity and Business Growth Trends00:12:34 Evaluating Niche Business Acquisitions00:24:39 Acquisition and Growth Strategies in BusinessThis episode is sponsored by Acquire.comThe blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/tim-schumacher-the-bootstrappers-mindset/ The podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/324-tim-schumacher-the-bootstrappers-mindsetThe video: https://youtu.be/16MQT8hU7wYYou'll find my weekly article on my blog: https://thebootstrappedfounder.comPodcast: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/podcastNewsletter: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/newsletterMy book Zero to Sold: https://zerotosold.com/My book The Embedded Entrepreneur: https://embeddedentrepreneur.com/My course Find Your Following: https://findyourfollowing.comHere are a few tools I use. Using my affiliate links will support my work at no additional cost to you.- Notion (which I use to organize, write, coordinate, and archive my podcast + newsletter): https://affiliate.notion.so/465mv1536drx- Riverside.fm (that's what I recorded this episode with): https://riverside.fm/?via=arvid- TweetHunter (for speedy scheduling and writing Tweets): http://tweethunter.io/?via=arvid- HypeFury (for massive Twitter analytics and scheduling): https://hypefury.com/?via=arvid60- AudioPen (for taking voice notes and getting amazing summaries): https://audiopen.ai/?aff=PXErZ- Descript (for word-based video editing, subtitles, and clips): https://www.descript.com/?lmref=3cf39Q- ConvertKit (for email lists, newsletters, even finding sponsors): https://convertkit.com?lmref=bN9CZw (00:00) - Private Equity and Business Growth Trends (12:34) - Evaluating Niche Business Acquisitions (24:39) - Acquisition and Growth Strategies in Business
Tim Schumacher ist eine Ikone der deutschen Startup Szene. Er hat bereits einen Börsengang mit sedo hinter sich, hat mit Adblock Plus den meistbenutzten Adblocker der Welt gebaut und ist früh bei Ecosia eingestiegen.Heute investiert der Kölner Unternehmer viel und hat einen Climate Tech Fond aufgelegt. Mit dem World Fund legt er bei Investments den Fokus auf grüne Startups, das bedeutet Startups, die helfen jährlich eine Giga-Tonne an Co2 einzusparen.- Wie unterscheiden sich die Gründer von damals von den heutigen?- Welche Tipps hat Tim für Neu-Gründer?- Welche Rolle spielt Nachhaltigkeit für Startups, bestehende Unternehmen & VCs?- Wie wird sich die Startup-Szene in Zukunft in Hinsicht auf Impact-Themen verändern?Außerdem sprechen wir über die Rahmenbedingungen für Impact: Muss alles vorgegeben werden oder schaffen Unternehmen die Entwicklung von allein?TIM SCHUMACHER:- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timschumacher/- World Fund: https://www.worldfund.vc/(0:00 Wieso 1 Giga-Tonne CO2 Einsparung als Key-KPI für zukünftigen Erfolg?(3:43) Verändert sich die Landschaft der Gründer:innen?(6:22) Nachhaltigkeit wird ein immer größerer Faktor - auch bei VCs!(7:57) Beispiele für grüne Gründung(9:35) Muss der World Fund sich Sorgen um die VC-Performance machen?(14:30) In welcher Phase & Größe investiert ihr?(15:55) Wie bist du zum Unternehmertum gekommen?(19:14) Was treibt dich an & woher kommt der Wille, immer neue Projekte zu starten?(20:59) Was würdest du Menschen empfehlen, die gründen möchten?(24:14) Gibt es Regeln, mit wem ich gründen sollte?(29:28) Wie wird sich die Startup-Szene in Zukunft verändern?(32:23) Wie viele Regeln und Vorgaben braucht es in Sachen Nachhaltigkeit?(34:46) Impact-Themen werden für Unternehmen immer wichtiger36:52 Abschließender Denkanstoß Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mike and Ting talk about the Clicks keyboard, the Rabbit r1 and streaming service ads. NOTE: this is the pre-episode warm up chat for 2024 Look Forward. Contact us: @lostlevelsclub or mike.and.ting@lostlevels.club Show Notes: Pre-Chat BlackBerry - Wikipedia Clicks for iPhone Founders Edition Rick and Morty: Jerry's playing (YouTube) Rabbit Introducing r1 (YouTube) Amazon Prime Video will start showing ads on January 29th - The Verge YouTube's ad blocker problems are just an Adblock Plus bug | Ars Technica
First came the web ad. Then came the ad blocking software. What is the history of ad blocking? What challenges does it create for industry, and what services does it provide beyond, you know, blocking all those pesky ads? We get into it!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apple releases a new Apple Pencil, which joins the Apple Pencil and the Apple Pencil in the company's product line. If you think this is confusing, take a look at the current iPad models available. Apple needs to simplify. We also discuss the week's security news. Show Notes: French authority leaks iOS 17.1 launch date Chrome on iOS and Android will now detect URL typos Josh's bad experience with Adblock Plus's typo correction feature in 2012 Signal responds to “vague viral reports alleging a Signal 0-day vulnerability” Dozens of stalking victims join AirTag class action suit against Apple Over 40,000 admin portal accounts use 'admin' as a password OSX/CrescentCore: Mac malware designed to evade antivirus Apple introduces new Apple Pencil, bringing more value and choice to the lineup Everything you can do with the Apple Pencil and Logitech Crayon on your iPad “Yuck! Nobody Wants a Stylus” (Jobs, 2007) vs. Apple Pencil (Schiller, 2015 Steve Jobs introduces the consumer/pro, desktop/portable quadrant Apple rolls out iPad eSIM support in China Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 is the ultimate protection and utility suite for your Mac. Download a free trial now at intego.com, and use this link for a special discount when you're ready to buy.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Looking Back On Ads, published by jefftk on June 15, 2023 on LessWrong. It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it. Talking about ads online I would often get a response that as someone working in ads I was bound to support my employment. I'm now a year out from working in ads and very unlikely to return to the industry: with the economic bias removed but still knowing the industry reasonably well, what do I think of it all now? My overall views haven't changed very much. I still think the only serious options are paywalls ("pay with your money") and ads ("pay with your attention"), and in the case of the web the value of moving fluidly from site to site pushes strongly for ads. And for sites that are supported by ads it's worth working to make them, to the extent possible, not-bad for visitors and lucrative for the site. Sometimes technical work can improve ads on the web on both axes simultaneously. The introduction of intersection observer and ping both took something ads really wanted (logging which ads were within the user's viewport or that an ad had been clicked on) and was already possible (with the scroll event or a redirect) and made the implementation much more efficient. These were already so valuable for ads that ~all ads did them, so increasing efficiency didn't increase how often the tracking happened, it just made the web a bit more responsive. I interpret Chrome's Privacy Sandbox work as another attempt in this direction, trying to retain the economic effects of adtech being able to track users from site to site (predicting which ads users will best respond to, detecting abuse, etc) while dramatically improving the privacy situation. In other cases, though, there's really just a fight over whether ads should be more or less intrusive, numerous, etc. Users want to see the stuff they came to the site for, publishers want to make more money. This is held somewhat in check by how if a publisher makes their site too unpleasant users will leave (or install adblockers) but only a bit: if I have a few tasteful text-only static ads for relevant things that only goes so far if other sites have flashing hovering noisy moving ads. There's a commons problem where each annoying site makes things worse for all the sites. Ideally users could credibly say "if you make your site too unpleasant we're not going to visit", as some sort of collective, and hold publishers to a tight standard. Google actually does a bit of this, through Ad Experience Reviews. The idea is there's the Better Ads Standard for what counts as a decent experience, and if I make a site that's more annoying than allowed Chrome will block my ads when you visit my site. Another attempt here is AdBlock Plus' Acceptable Ads Program, where they'll allow ads through if they meet the criteria and you pay their fees, though I'm not keen on the non-transparent way the fees are determined. One place, close to my former work, where my views have changed, though, is that I think it would be better if Google's display ads business (putting ads on non-Google websites) weren't part of Google. In its role as a search engine and browser manufacturer Google is in a strong position to advocate for what's best for their users, including what leads to a thriving web ecosystem. But because they also operate an adtech business, any serious efforts in this direction (something stronger than the Better Ads Standard or a simpler and faster version of Privacy Sandbox that's better for users but makes less money for sites) raises massive competition questions. Are they really doing it because they care about users, or is it a ploy to advantage their own adtech? When I worked in this area my experience was that me and my coworkers were doing things for the right re...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Looking Back On Ads, published by jefftk on June 15, 2023 on LessWrong. It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it. Talking about ads online I would often get a response that as someone working in ads I was bound to support my employment. I'm now a year out from working in ads and very unlikely to return to the industry: with the economic bias removed but still knowing the industry reasonably well, what do I think of it all now? My overall views haven't changed very much. I still think the only serious options are paywalls ("pay with your money") and ads ("pay with your attention"), and in the case of the web the value of moving fluidly from site to site pushes strongly for ads. And for sites that are supported by ads it's worth working to make them, to the extent possible, not-bad for visitors and lucrative for the site. Sometimes technical work can improve ads on the web on both axes simultaneously. The introduction of intersection observer and ping both took something ads really wanted (logging which ads were within the user's viewport or that an ad had been clicked on) and was already possible (with the scroll event or a redirect) and made the implementation much more efficient. These were already so valuable for ads that ~all ads did them, so increasing efficiency didn't increase how often the tracking happened, it just made the web a bit more responsive. I interpret Chrome's Privacy Sandbox work as another attempt in this direction, trying to retain the economic effects of adtech being able to track users from site to site (predicting which ads users will best respond to, detecting abuse, etc) while dramatically improving the privacy situation. In other cases, though, there's really just a fight over whether ads should be more or less intrusive, numerous, etc. Users want to see the stuff they came to the site for, publishers want to make more money. This is held somewhat in check by how if a publisher makes their site too unpleasant users will leave (or install adblockers) but only a bit: if I have a few tasteful text-only static ads for relevant things that only goes so far if other sites have flashing hovering noisy moving ads. There's a commons problem where each annoying site makes things worse for all the sites. Ideally users could credibly say "if you make your site too unpleasant we're not going to visit", as some sort of collective, and hold publishers to a tight standard. Google actually does a bit of this, through Ad Experience Reviews. The idea is there's the Better Ads Standard for what counts as a decent experience, and if I make a site that's more annoying than allowed Chrome will block my ads when you visit my site. Another attempt here is AdBlock Plus' Acceptable Ads Program, where they'll allow ads through if they meet the criteria and you pay their fees, though I'm not keen on the non-transparent way the fees are determined. One place, close to my former work, where my views have changed, though, is that I think it would be better if Google's display ads business (putting ads on non-Google websites) weren't part of Google. In its role as a search engine and browser manufacturer Google is in a strong position to advocate for what's best for their users, including what leads to a thriving web ecosystem. But because they also operate an adtech business, any serious efforts in this direction (something stronger than the Better Ads Standard or a simpler and faster version of Privacy Sandbox that's better for users but makes less money for sites) raises massive competition questions. Are they really doing it because they care about users, or is it a ploy to advantage their own adtech? When I worked in this area my experience was that me and my coworkers were doing things for the right re...
Insider #148: Adblock Plus - Fancurve - JTL - Nelly - Flixcheck - Enpal - GetYourGuide - Wefox +++ AdBlock Plus sucht Kapital #EXKLUSIV +++ Ein NFT-Startup und die verschwundenen Millionen #EXKLUSIV +++ JTL steht zum Verkauf #EXKLUSIV +++ Nelly bekommt Millionen #EXKLUSIV +++ Flixcheck sammelt Kapital ein #EXKLUSIV +++ Entlassungen: Staffbase, CoachHub, Taxfix, McMakler #ANALYSE +++ Offline: Mädchenflohmarkt, Vitamin, Expertlead, Ducktrain #ANALYSE +++ Millionen für Enpal, GetYourGuide, Wefox #ANALYSE Unser Sponsor Die heutige Ausgabe wird präsentiert von ROQ Technology. Entwickler und Unternehmen kennen das Problem: Die Entwicklung einer Web-Anwendung ist aufwändig und teuer. Wertvolle Zeit und Ressourcen werden häufig für die Entwicklung von Basisfunktionalitäten verschwendet, die schon tausendfach gebaut wurden. Diese Zeit fehlt dann für die wirklich entscheidenden Features, die das Angebot erfolgreich machen. Wie kann man dieses Problem lösen? ROQ ermöglicht Dir, mit wenig Aufwand Deine Applikation mit vollwertigen Funktionsbausteinen zu erweitern und Deinen Kunden mehr Funktionalitäten, Sicherheit und ein besseres Nutzererlebnis zu bieten. ROQ bietet Dir beispielsweise eine sichere Nutzerregistrierung und einen komfortablen Login, z.B. mit Google oder Facebook; Echtzeit-Notifications in der App sowie per Mail oder SMS; ein flexibel verwendbares Chat-System, konfigurierbare Dateiuploads, und viele weitere Funktionalitäten. Diese Features-as-a-Service sind mit geringem Aufwand nahtlos in Deine Applikation integrierbar und umfangreich konfigurierbar. Du erhältst lauffähige UI Komponenten mitsamt Business Logik, die über eine API angesteuert werden können. Du kannst mit ROQ komplett kostenlos starten; das Team steht Dir dabei gerne mit Rat und Tat zur Seite. Gehe auf www.roq.tech und lege noch heute los. Vor dem Mikro Alexander Hüsing, deutsche-startups.de - www.linkedin.com/in/alexander-huesing/ Sven Schmidt, Maschinensucher - www.linkedin.com/in/sven-schmidt-maschinensucher/ Hintergrund Der deutsche-startups.de-Podcast besteht aus den Formaten #Insider, #StartupRadar, #Interview und #Startup101. Mehr unter: www.deutsche-startups.de/tag/Podcast/ Anregungen bitte an podcast@deutsche-startups.de. Unseren anonymen Briefkasten findet ihr hier: www.deutsche-startups.de/stille-post/
A high-profile Linux kernel network flaw, we put JFS on a death watch, and break down the controversial Firefox update this week.
A high-profile Linux kernel network flaw, we put JFS on a death watch, and break down the controversial Firefox update this week.
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Technologie als Lösung für die Klima-Krise?Tim Schumacher ist eine Ikone der deutschen Startup Szene. Er hat bereits einen Börsengang mit sedo hinter sich, hat mit Adblock Plus den meistbenutzten Adblocker der Welt gebaut und ist früh bei Ecosia eingestiegen.Heute investiert der Kölner Unternehmer viel und hat einen Climate Tech Fond aufgelegt. Mit dem World Fund legt er bei Investments den Fokus auf grüne Startups, das bedeutet Startups, die helfen jährlich eine Giga-Tonne an Co2 einzusparen.- Wie unterscheiden sich die Gründer von damals von den heutigen?- Welche Tipps hat Tim für Neu-Gründer?- Welche Rolle spielt Nachhaltigkeit für Startups, bestehende Unternehmen & VCs?- Wie wird sich die Startup-Szene in Zukunft in Hinsicht auf Impact-Themen verändern?Außerdem sprechen wir über die Rahmenbedingungen für Impact: Muss alles vorgegeben werden oder schaffen Unternehmen die Entwicklung von allein?TIM SCHUMACHER:- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timschumacher/- World Fund: https://www.worldfund.vc/1:38 Wieso 1 Giga-Tonne als Key-KPI?3:43 Verändert sich die Landschaft der Gründer:innen?6:22 Nachhaltigkeit wird ein immer größerer Faktor - auch bei VCs!7:57 Beispiele für grüne Gründung9:35 Muss der World Fund sich Sorgen um die VC-Performance machen?14:30 In welcher Phase & Größe investiert ihr?15:55 Wie bist du zum Unternehmertum gekommen?19:14 Was treibt dich an & woher kommt der Wille, immer neue Projekte zu starten?20:59 Was würdest du Menschen empfehlen, die gründen möchten?24:14 Gibt es Regeln, mit wem ich gründen sollte?29:28 Wie wird sich die Startup-Szene in Zukunft verändern?32:23 Wie viele Regeln und Vorgaben braucht es in Sachen Nachhaltigkeit?34:46 Impact-Themen werden für Unternehmen immer wichtiger36:52 Abschließender DenkanstoßDiese Episode entsteht in freundlicher Zusammenarbeit mit Logitech und Blue Microphones. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Eigentlich ist Tim Schumacher Serienunternehmer und Investor im Online-Marketing- und Software-Bereich: Er hat den Domain-Marktplatz Sedo gegründet (und verkauft) und ist Gründer und Gesellschafter von Eyeo, der Firma hinter Adblock Plus. Nun will der 45-Jährige mit drei weiteren Gründungspartnern unter dem Namen World Fund einen Klimaschutz-Fonds im Umfang 350 Millionen Euro auflegen; das Geld soll in Startups fließen, mit deren Produkten sich CO2 einsparen lässt. Im OMR Podcast erklärt Schumacher, warum er sich zu diesem Schritt entschlossen hat und woher das Geld kommt.
Microsoft compra Activision Blizzard / Más de 500 millones de abonados a música en streaming / YouTube cierra Originals / El CEO de Airbnb "se va de Airbnb" / Intel presenta un minero de Bitcoin / AdBlock Plus gana el juicio / Primera candidata real de exoluna Patrocinador: Cuidado con las Macros Ocultas https://www.cuidadoconlasmacrosocultas.com/ es un podcast de divulgación tecnológica para empresas impulsado por Cuatroochenta que responde a preguntas clave de nuestra época en cada episodio: ¿Cómo es un ciberataque desde dentro?, ¿cuál es el impacto medioambiental de la nube?, ¿qué cambiará realmente la IA? — Suscríbete en Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/1IyJTLfo2XlrwNwwm0q2gp?si=2gOAVIqdR3yDHLlRU3CX5g, Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/cuidado-con-las-macros-ocultas/id1582767310?i=1000547511042, Ivoox https://www.ivoox.com/m05-automatismos-robots-avatares-el-nuevo-digital-audios-mp3_rf_80668395_1.html, Google https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9vbW55LmZtL3Nob3dzL2N1aWRhZG8tY29uLWxhcy1tYWNyb3Mtb2N1bHRhcy9wbGF5bGlzdHMvcG9kY2FzdC5yc3M/episode/ZjgxYjg5MDQtODAyYi00MjI5LTk3Y2ItYWUwODAwOTdhZWVi?ep=14, etc. Microsoft compra Activision Blizzard / Más de 500 millones de abonados a música en streaming / YouTube cierra Originals / El CEO de Airbnb "se va de Airbnb" / Intel presenta un minero de Bitcoin / AdBlock Plus gana el juicio / Primera candidata real de exoluna
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We round up our favorite Mac apps and utilities, location tracking service Life360 acquires Tile to compete with Apple's Find My network, and we discuss the pros and cons of using a mouse or trackpad. Follow Our Hosts @stephenrobles on Twitter @WGallagher on Twitter Sponsored by: Bespoke Post: Get 20% off your first monthly box when you sign up at: boxofawesome.com and enter the code appleinsider at checkout. Comet Backup: Test drive Comet Backup with a 30-day free trial. Get $50 credit when you sign up with the promo code APPLEINSIDER. Start running backups in 15 minutes or less at: cometbackup.com Zocdoc: Go to zocdoc.com/appleinsider and download the app to sign-up for FREE. Find doctors and specialists that take your insurance and even book appointments online! quip: Start getting rewards for brushing your teeth today! Get your first refill for FREE at: getquip.com/appleinsider Support the Show Support the show on Patreon or Apple Podcasts to get ad-free episodes every week, access to our private Discord channel, and early release of the show! We would also appreciate a 5-star rating and review in Apple Podcasts Links from the Show AirTag rival Tile acquired by location tracking platform Life360 in $205M deal Apple's Self Repair Service parts store to be run by third party Logitech MX Master 3 - Amazon AppleVis Downie - YouTube Video Downloader for macOS Parcel - Delivery Tracking Pastel Default Folder X OmniOutliner - The Omni Group OmniFocus 3 Pixelmator Reeder 5 Things 3 Piezo - Charmingly simple audio recording Fantastical Final Draft 12 Bartender 4 - Take control of your Menu bar Rocket – the best emoji app for Mac TopNotch for macOS Super Agent for Safari PopClip Hazel by Noodlesoft Keyboard Maestro for macOS Hook PiPifier OverPicture for Safari Pastebot Elgato Stream Deck - Amazon Adblock Plus for Safari (ABP) Alfred - Productivity App for macOS macOs Utility Tweet Thread Magnet CleanMyMac X iStat Menus Amphetamine for Mac Caffeine for Mac TextExpander Quick Note may be the best new feature in iPadOS 15 Drafts, Where Text Starts Bear - Write on iPhone, iPad, and Mac Craft | A fresh take on documents Notion More AppleInsider Podcasts Subscribe and listen to our AppleInsider Daily podcast for the latest Apple news Monday through Friday. You can find it on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or anywhere you listen to podcasts. Tune in to our HomeKit Insider podcast covering the latest news, products, apps and everything HomeKit related. Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or just search for HomeKit Insider wherever you get your podcasts. Podcast artwork from Basic Apple Guy. Download the free wallpaper pack here. Those interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: steve@appleinsider.com
Unser Gast diese Woche ist Tim Schumacher. Der Investor, Gründer und Business-Angel spricht mit Erik über die folgenden Themen: Wie man aus der Werbeverweigerung ein weltweites Multi Millionen-business entwickeln kann? Warum Marketing und Nachhaltigkeit kein Widerspruch sondern vereinbar ist? Über die Schönheit von SaaS und über die Chancen von Climate Tech und warum ROI und Klimaschutz zusammengehen? Tim Schumacher war Mitgründer und langjähriger CEO der ehem. börsennotierten Kölner Sedo AG (Sedo.com) mit über 100 Mio € Umsatz und über 300 Mitarbeitern. Seit 2012 ist er einer der bedeutenden Software & Climate-Tech-Investoren in der deutschen Start-Up-Szene, und hilft jungen Unternehmen als Business-Angel und Mentor. Zu seinen aktuellen Start-Ups gehört neben Eyeo (die Firma hinter Adblock Plus) auch die SaaS.group, Zolar, CarbonCloud, Sirplus, Pachama und Ecosia. Ecosia ist besonders bemerkenswert. Zehn Jahre nach seiner Gründung ist es heute die größte unabhängige europäische Suchmaschine. Ecosia verwendet seine gesamten Gewinne für die Anpflanzung von Bäumen und hat bis 2020 über 100 Millionen Bäume gepflanzt. Unter dem Dach von Ecosia hat Tim Schumacher vor kurzem auch den Climate-VC World Fund mitbegründ
Heute Mittag sprechen wir mit Tim Schumacher, Co-Founder & Partner von World Fund. Der neue Climate-Tech-Investor hat heute einen 350-Millionen-Euro-Fonds aufgelegt, um die nächste Generation von Gründerinnen und Gründern zu unterstützen, die sich mit der Klimakrise beschäftigen. World Fund ist ein neuer, auf Europa ausgerichteter Klima-Risikokapitalfonds, der von Daria Saharova, Danijel Višević, Craig Douglas, Christian Kroll und Tim Schumacher gegründet wurde. Mit fast 60 Investoren, darunter aktuelle und ehemalige europäische Tech-Gründer, wurde der World Fund von der globalen Suchmaschine Ecosia initiiert und möchte der größte Climate-Tech-Fonds auf dem Kontinent werden, der sich auf Technologien konzentriert, die Kohlenstoffemissionen in Bereichen wie Energie, Verkehr, Lebensmittel und Landwirtschaft und Gebäude reduzieren können. Tim Schumacher ist ein deutscher Investor und Unternehmer mit Schwerpunkt auf Impact und Climate Investments. Über zehn Jahre lang war er CEO des börsennotierten Unternehmens Sedo.com, das er mitbegründet hat. Seit 2012 hat er mehrere Startups gegründet und/oder in sie investiert, darunter Eyeo (Hersteller von Adblock Plus), SaaS.group, Zolar, CarbonCloud, Sirplus, Pachama und Ecosia.
W tym podcaście osobiście prezentuje z kolei kolejną wtyczkę służącą do blokowania reklam w przeglądarkach oraz w poszczególnych aplikacjach w systemie iOS.
Ire Aderinokun is a self-taught Frontend Developer and User Interface Designer from Lagos, Nigeria. She is the Cofounder, COO, and VP Engineering of BuyCoins (YC S2018), a cryptocurrency exchange for Africa, and previously worked with eyeo, the company behind products like Adblock Plus and Flattr Plus, building open source software to make a better internet. Ire is a Google Expert, specializing in the core frontend technologies HTML, CSS, and Javascript, but is passionate about all aspects of technology. She has written over 100 articles on these topics on her blog, bitsofco.de, and regularly shares her knowledge through speaking at conferences around Africa and the world. In this episode, Ire talks to us about: - How she transitioned from being a lawyer to a developer - Y Combinator application tips - Tips on raising early stage funding - Why diversity and inclusivity matter in tech - And a lot more...
Tim Schumacher is an entrepreneur since he got his first computer 30 years ago and started coding as a kid. He has founded and lead various companies, including Sedo.com, Eyeo.com (makers of Adblock Plus) and, most recently, the SaaS.group. He also enjoys investing into start ups and mentoring the next generation of founders, especially climate tech founders, where together with Ecosia.org he is building WorldFund.vc Tim Schumacher, Serial Entrepreneur | Making It Real Podcast with Jan Brinckmann | Episode #3 00:00 How Tim got into the Entrepreneurship world 01:49 How Tim was selling his first product at 17 years old 02:55 The start of Sedo.com in 2000 05:08 How much equity Tim would advise founders to give an early investor 06:21 Going from an idea to a business by solving your own need 08:38 Should you create a business plan for your venture? 09:22 How to start a marketplace business 13:58 How to drive traffic to your business website 16:46 Tim about finding his complementary co-founders 19:39 Vesting for founding teams 21:46 The main mistakes Tim sees founders make as an investor 25:30 What founders should look out for 27:27 What Tim especially focuses on when investing in a startup 30:48 The most exciting topic for Tim in Entrepreneurship 33:22 The first step to get started for an aspiring founder (https://www.drawdown.org) Download the one-pager for curated top learnings of this episode → https://makingitreal.io/3
Eyeo GmbH, the German tech company that owns the popular ad blocker Adblock Plus, has navigated a tricky course, as the world's largest ad blocker and, more recently, as an advertising platform in its own right. CEO Till Faida talks about the state of ad blocking today, and his company's newer efforts to integrate with the true audience gatekeepers; browsers and mobile device manufacturers.
Was stört uns an Werbung im Netz? Und wieso sollten wir uns keine UV-Lampen in den Hintern schieben? Jetzt reinhören, werbe- und elitenfrei. Pi-Hole https://pi-hole.net/ Adblock Plus https://adblockplus.org/de/ Trivium - What The Dead Men Say https://open.spotify.com/album/0aXIJYbWk4u41iJmoJmp8y MxPx - MxPx https://open.spotify.com/album/6zPY0LQ4aYTbT2uZvBhILB
Raketenstart - Interviews mit Startups, Rechtliches Wissen & Hacks für Gründer und ihr Business
Die Corona-Krise wirkt sich nicht nur auf unseren Alltag, sondern auch weltweit stark auf Unternehmen und die Wirtschaft aus. Viele Gründer, Geschäftsführer und Freelancer sind deswegen gezwungen, flexibel und schnell auf die aktuelle Situation zu reagieren und den Arbeitsalltag nicht nur für sich, sondern auch die Mitarbeiter anzupassen. Viele Branchen sind so negativ betroffen, dass sie komplett stillstehen, vor allem die Event- und Kulturbranche. Wie hart sich die Krise auf Unternehmen auswirkt, trifft neben Gründern auch die involvierten Investoren. Einer der in Deutschland wohl bekanntesten Investoren ist diese Woche im Raketenstart-Podcast bei Madeleine Heuts zu Gast: Tim Schumacher. Tim ist nicht nur Seriengründer erfolgreicher Unternehmen wie der ehemals börsennotierten Kölner Sedo AG mit über 100 Millionen Euro Umsatz & über 300 Mitarbeitern und eye/o, dem Unternehmen hinter Adblock Plus mit mehr als 100 Millionen Usern. Er begleitet zudem seit Jahren Startups als Partner & Investor und beweist mit seinem Investment-Portfolio eine hervorragendes Gespür für erfolgreiche Geschäftsmodelle, Ideen und Teams, unter anderem bei Ecosia, Usercentrics, dem von Urban Sports Club übernommenen Fitogram, Joblift und Sirplus. Erst im März wurde er mit dem vom Bundesverband deutsche Startups vergebenen Award "Bester Investor" ausgezeichnet. Als Investor begleitet er die Teams seiner Startups nun auch in der Corona-Krise und steht ihnen mit Rat und Tat zur Seite. Worauf es als Gründer eines Startups jetzt ankommt, warum eine Krise stets eine Chance ist, seine Unternehmensstruktur noch einmal grundsätzlich zu reflektieren & welche 3 Dinge Tim jedem Unternehmer in dieser Krise rät, erfahrt ihr im Podcast. Mehr Infos rund um Tim Schumacher findet ihr unter https://www.schumacher.me/ Infos zu Raketenstart findet ihr auf Instagram unter @raketenstart.de, auf Facebook, LinkedIn oder auf unserer Website https://www.raketenstart.de. Kontaktiert uns gern über Social Media oder per Mail an podcast@raketenstart.de. Hier kannst du dich auch zum Raketenstart-Newsletter anmelden: https://mailchi.mp/c8e62dbf5ed9/raketenstart. Intro (0:38) Tim Schumacher stellt sich vor (02:05) Wie geht man als Investor mit Krisen um? Wie unterstützt Tim seine Startups? (04:31) Tipps vom Profi - Wie Startups mit Krisen umgehen sollten (07:31) Menschenkenntnis: Wonach Tim als Investor auswählt, bei wem er investiert (09:47) Corona als Chance nutzen, seinen Businesscase und Finanzstruktur zu überdenken (12:50) Änderung im Konsumverhalten durch die Krise (15:15) Marketing & Kosten: Was empfiehlt sich in der Krise? (18:10) Beispiel Urban Sports Club - Shifting des Unternehmensmodells (19:40) Gesellschaftlicher Wandel und Social Impact - Wieso Zusammenhalt bei ökologischen Krisen so wichtig ist. (20:58) Datenschutz in Pandemiezeiten & Corona-Apps (24:24) Tims Tipps für Gründer: Die besten 3 Schritte für das Überleben in schweren Zeiten (27:25) Outro (32:52)
En la primera quedada del año, se hizo una gran cantidad de preguntas: cuándo dar o no permiso de localización a las aplicaciones, problema con el destino de audio para que VoiceOver se escuche por altavoces bluetooth, problema con la repetición de notificaciones, se comparte un bloqueador de contenidos para evitar publicidad y ventanas emergentes en Safari (Adblock Plus para Safari), cómo se selecciona una palabra en VoiceDream Reader, cómo compartir contenido de Voicedream reader entre varios dispositivos iOS, e inquietudes con el 5G en telefonía móvil. En los temas, Juan Núñez nos presentó un adaptador Lightning para iPhone con múltiples conexiones y nos presentó la función actividades de VoiceOver.
Spätestens mit einer Entscheidung des BVerfG vor kurzem schien das Geschäftsmodell der Werbeblocker wie AdBlock Plus im Netz rechtlich abgesichert. Doch plötzlich erzählt der Kartellsenat des BGH die Geschichte von David und Goliath neu. Was es mit dem neuen Urteil auf sich hat und ob es AdBlockern jetzt doch wieder an den Kragen gehen könnte, erkläre ich euch heute.
Ad Blockers, such as AdBlock Plus, provide an important service to users who find web ads annoying, creepy and sometimes even dangerous. In recent years, how ever, the business models adopted by some blockers present us with a moral dilemma. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Ad Blockers, such as AdBlock Plus, provide an important service to users who find web ads annoying, creepy and sometimes even dangerous. In recent years, how ever, the business models adopted by some blockers present us with a moral dilemma. The post Are Ad Blockers Malicious? appeared first on Malicious Life.
Join us this week as we discuss Adblock Plus blocks Facebook block of Adblock Plus block of Facebook block of Adblock Plus block of Facebook ads, Testosterone, The Dark Web and the House of Zuck.
Marius ist zurück aus London, Pierre testet ein MacBook Air und wir reden über MacOS Catalina, eBlocker, Adblock Plus vs Google, Android Backdoors ab Werk, BSI warnt vor China Smartphones und vieles mehr!
In episode 40 of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Manvel Saroyan, a developer at eyeo, working on Adblock Plus. They discuss the difficulties of integrating multi-language support into dev projects as well as Manvel's lifestyle as a digital nomad.
In episode 40 of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Manvel Saroyan, a developer at eyeo, working on Adblock Plus. They discuss the difficulties of integrating multi-language support into dev projects as well as Manvel's lifestyle as a digital nomad.
In episode 40 of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Manvel Saroyan, a developer at eyeo, working on Adblock Plus. They discuss the difficulties of integrating multi-language support into dev projects as well as Manvel’s lifestyle as a digital nomad. The post Ep. #40, Multi-Language Support with Manvel Saroyan appeared first on Heavybit.
María Dolores comparte algunas extensiones de Chrome de gran utilidad. Comenta que aplicaciones como Keepass y Msecure son administradores de contraseñas eficientes; Disconnect es una herramienta de privacidad que asegura que todo lo que se realiza en el equipo y la red no es rastreable; Adblock Plus para bloquear la publicidad; Honey que ayuda a identificar cupones que se pueden aplicar a una compra que se desee realizar y Grammarly como revisor de gramática.
In this episode, Leo and Erik talk about some of their favorite productivity tools and apps.
The return of Google Glass…from Snapchat? Wirelessly detecting emtions? Also, Wire Messenger, the first parent vs child picture case, Stranger Things, and much, much more... Special Guest: N/A Stories of the Week: --Random Access: BitTorrent alternative Web update and uTorrent "Altruism Mode", Poloneix leaving NH, AdBlock Plus sellings ads, Facebook lying out about video advertising metrics, ungoogled-chromium, Wire Messenger.--"The First Parent v Child Picture Case" Link: bit.ly/2d7c5SM First Choice:--"Snap Specs" Link: bit.ly/2de8ZgV Game Talk:--"Shadowhawk" Link: bit.ly/2dxjUSW--"Shadow Warrior 2: Warrior EP" Link: bit.ly/2dbfUEV--"Nesbox and Win64e10 taken away from Xbox One"--"Kabam Shutting Down 'Star Wars: Uprising'" Link: bit.ly/2dn75XH HackSec:--"How to Detect Emotions Remotely with Wireless Signals" Link: bit.ly/2cNhriv The Climax:--"Stranger Things" APPENDIX:--"Roberts & Roberts Brokerage" Link: rrbi.co --"CryptoCompare" Link: www.cryptocompare.com/--”Sovryn Tech Solutions” Link: solutions.zog.ninja --”Libreboot X200” Link: bit.ly/1FI57ew--"Worldwide Torrents" Link: worldwidetorrents.eu--"Ungoogled-chromium" Link: bit.ly/2duKYS9--"Wire Messenger" Link: wire.com----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Make easy monthly donations through Patreon: patreon.com/sovryntechAnd you can tip me at: sovryntech.tip.meSovryn Tech is powered by Namecheap! Get a website today with Bitcoin!Donate with Bitcoin! BTC: 1AEiTkWiF8x6yjQbbhoU89vHHMrkzQ7o8d Donate with PayPal! Link: donate.zog.ninjaDonate with our Amazon Wish List! Link: wishlist.zog.ninja----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can e-mail the show at: bbs@sovryntech.com----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also visit our IRC channel on Freenode: #SovNetOr just go to: irc.zog.ninja ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------sovryntech.comtwitter.com/sovryntechsteamcommunity.com/id/ninjaprogram
The return of Google Glass…from Snapchat? Wirelessly detecting emtions? Also, Wire Messenger, the first parent vs child picture case, Stranger Things, and much, much more... Special Guest: N/A Stories of the Week: --Random Access: BitTorrent alternative Web update and uTorrent "Altruism Mode", Poloneix leaving NH, AdBlock Plus sellings ads, Facebook lying out about video advertising metrics, ungoogled-chromium, Wire Messenger.--"The First Parent v Child Picture Case" Link: bit.ly/2d7c5SM First Choice:--"Snap Specs" Link: bit.ly/2de8ZgV Game Talk:--"Shadowhawk" Link: bit.ly/2dxjUSW--"Shadow Warrior 2: Warrior EP" Link: bit.ly/2dbfUEV--"Nesbox and Win64e10 taken away from Xbox One"--"Kabam Shutting Down 'Star Wars: Uprising'" Link: bit.ly/2dn75XH HackSec:--"How to Detect Emotions Remotely with Wireless Signals" Link: bit.ly/2cNhriv The Climax:--"Stranger Things" APPENDIX:--"Roberts & Roberts Brokerage" Link: rrbi.co --"CryptoCompare" Link: www.cryptocompare.com/--”Sovryn Tech Solutions” Link: solutions.zog.ninja --”Libreboot X200” Link: bit.ly/1FI57ew--"Worldwide Torrents" Link: worldwidetorrents.eu--"Ungoogled-chromium" Link: bit.ly/2duKYS9--"Wire Messenger" Link: wire.com----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Make easy monthly donations through Patreon: patreon.com/sovryntechAnd you can tip me at: sovryntech.tip.meSovryn Tech is powered by Namecheap! Get a website today with Bitcoin!Donate with Bitcoin! BTC: 1AEiTkWiF8x6yjQbbhoU89vHHMrkzQ7o8d Donate with PayPal! Link: donate.zog.ninjaDonate with our Amazon Wish List! Link: wishlist.zog.ninja----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can e-mail the show at: bbs@sovryntech.com----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also visit our IRC channel on Freenode: #SovNetOr just go to: irc.zog.ninja ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------sovryntech.comtwitter.com/sovryntechsteamcommunity.com/id/ninjaprogram
The Golden Stallion delivers the goods with the much anticipated Dark Android II special! This is loaded with apps, none of which require the Play Store to use and are largely open-source! Dark Android II goes out to those that really want their privacy and security. Enjoy! Special Guest: None STORE: F Droid (Link: f-droid.org/)VPN & SECURITY: Disconnet.me (Link: disconnect.me/)TOR & SECURITY: The Guardian Project (Link: guardianproject.info/)MAPS: OsmAndEMULATORS: RetroArchGAMES: HumbleBundle (Link: www.humblebundle.com/)MESSAGING: TeleGramSEARCH: DuckDuckGoOFFICE: NoNonsense NotesEMAIL: K9 & OpenKeychainREDDIT: RedReader BetaMUSIC: ApolloBROWSER: FireFoxCAMERA: Open CameraBITCOIN: RushWallet, Mycelium, Coinbase, GreenAddress.it, BitcoinTASKS: TasksWEATHER: World Clock & WeatherCOMICS: Comics ReaderEBOOKS: Cool ReaderDICTIONARY: AardVIDEO: VLC PlayerIRC: AtomicAUTH: FreeOTPQR CODE SCANNER: Barcode ScannerTERMINAL: Terminal EmulatorTELNET/SSH: ConnectBotKEYBOARD: Hacker's KeyboardPODCASTS: AntennaPodTORRENT: qBittorrent ClientBITMESSAGE: bitmessage.ch/BONUS APPS & SERVICES: WikipOff, I2P, Adblock Plus, protectedtext.com, Namecoin Wallet beta APPENDIX:--“N/A”---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can tip me at: sovryntech.tip.me---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NXT: NXT-4V3J-VA4W-4EY3-GUWV2NAMECOIN: NHfN1kpj8G9aUCCHuummBKa8mPvppN1UFaLITECOIN: LLUXwfWrKDpuK38ZnPD14K6zc6rUaRgo9WBITCOIN: 1AEiTkWiF8x6yjQbbhoU89vHHMrkzQ7o8d---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also visit our IRC channel on Freenode: #SovrynBalnea---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Brian Sovryn prefers RetroShare! Below is the certificate to find and connect with the show on RetroShare (Username: SovrynTech) 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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also contact the show through BitMessage at the address: BM-NBMFb4W42CqTaonxApmUji1KNbkSESki---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------www.sovryntech.comwww.twitter.com/sovryntechplus.google.com/+BrianSovryn1i/liberty.me/members/briansovryn/
What it means when you cannot "safely disconnect" a USB hard drive from your computer due to a file that is in use by Windows; and what to do when this happens. A caller wants to play music from her Chromebook laptop in her car, we explain how to do so. A listener seeks recommendations for a 2-in-one "convertible" laptop/tablet computer, and a "port replicator" device to connect multiple monitors. We like the HP Elite x2 as a convertible, with the addition of a port replicator to connect additional monitors if needed. A laptop user with Cox e-mail set up on a POP server ends up having e-mail deleted from his laptop, and looks for a way to stop deletion from happening. A Firefox user wants to block advertisements using Adblock Plus, we provide a link to the extension on our website. We help a user with a potential web browser hijack use Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware to help find the problem, as well as try to determine why a mysterious "G" drive is appearing. A listener with an Apple iPad mini wonders if the OpenDNS service can be used with Apple devices in order to surf the web more safely. A business user is receiving forwarded spam to his e-mail address; we think the e-mail password may have been compromised and e-mail passwords need changing. As well, the safety of Russian based Kaspersky anti-virus is called into question out of security concerns. Finally, mysterious retina recognition software seems to have appeared on a gaming laptop.
After a brief discussion about cryptocurrency, Chris and Soroush discuss the CPU vulnerabilites that made news recently: Meltdown and Spectre. Kodak Debuts Bitcoin Miner as Blockchain Pivot Juices Stock Price Coinbase Dogecoin Market Cap Hits $1 Billion, to Its Creator's Dismay Chris's Meltdown & Spectre reading list Wired: A Critical Intel Flaw Breaks Basic Security for Most Computers Google Project Zero: Reading privileged memory with a side-channel Meltdown and Spectre Ad blockers iMore: Best ad blockers for iOS Better Adblock Plus uBlock Origin NoScript Apple: About the security content of macOS High Sierra 10.13.2, Security Update 2017-002 Sierra, and Security Update 2017-005 El Capitan Mitigations for Chrome and Firefox A Timing Attack In Action Coding Rules (cryptocoding.net) Some more advanced & background reading on Meltdown and Spectre: In-Order vs. Out-of-Order Execution (PDF) Branch Prediction (PDF) A brief history of branch prediction CPU Cache (Wikipedia) Understanding Cache Attacks (PDF) Memory Protection (Wikipedia) Spectre mitigation approach from Google: Retpoline: a software construct for preventing branch-target-injection Comment from Chris after the show was posted: Hi, all! I really struggled through my first Spectre explanation in this episode, but if you skip ahead to about 21:20 I think our discussion gets easier to follow. — Chris
Help support the show! - www.patreon.com/dailyinternet #10 - Norwegian black metal singer 'accidentally elected' to local town council #9 - Six of Roald Dahl's made-up words have been added to the Oxford English Dictionary to celebrate his centenary #8 - Anti-gay US pastor legally banned from South Africa #7 - Kathy Bates to receive the 2,589th star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame #6 - Edward Snowden says Obama should grant him a pardon for disclosing government surveillance programs #5 - ‘Big Success Story': Sri Lanka Is Declared Free of Malaria #4 - Ohio ex-mayor who ‘dedicated life to Christ' admits to raping 4-year-old — and blames her as ‘willing' #3 - Dutch MPs vote for 'yes unless' organ donor register #2 - Police union resists body cams, judge orders Boston cops to wear them #1 - Adblock Plus now sells ads Nathan - Pokemon Generations Schwahn - An album featuring David Bowie's final recordings will be released this autumn Outro Thanks Show contact E-mail: feedback.ireadit@gmail.com Twitter: @ireaditcast Facebook: iReadit Phone: (508)-738-2278 Michael Schwahn: @schwahnmichael Nathan Wood: @bimmenstein "Music" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This week, former TDD co-host Tom Cheredar joins us as we discuss: Intel's VR rig, Gawker gets a new owner, Twitter's harassment fails, Facebook vs AdBlock, the NSA gets hacked ..and much, much more. What We're Playing With Dwayne: Stranger Things Tosin: Road to Ballhalla Tom: Adult Swim's iOS keyboard Headlines Google has a new plan to bring gigabit internet to your home, and it doesn't involve wires Intel shows off all-in-one Project Alloy virtual reality headset Univision is buying Gawker Media for $135 million Audible Book of the Week Pines by Blake Crouch Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race by Fall Out Boy Hot Topic Inside Twitter's 10-Year Failure To Stop Harassment Twitter's ex-CEO:Buzzfeed Article 'Laughably False' Adblock Plus blocks Facebook block of Adblock Plus block of Facebook block of AdBlock Plus block of Facebook ads Facebook vs. Adblock Plus: Just By Fighting, Facebook Wins Facebook Can't Win Against Ad Blockers, and Here's the Proof Music Break: Human After All by Daft Punk Final Word Hackers Say They Hacked NSA-Linked Group, Want 1 Million Bitcoins to Share More Cisco And Fortinet Confirm Flaws Exposed By Self-Proclaimed NSA Hackers The Drill Down Videos of the Week: Uncanny Valley Uncanny Valley (2015) by Federico Heller This robot wants a family...and to destroy humans Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Box product manager Tosin Onafowokan.
Help support the show! - www.patreon.com/dailyinternet #10 - 'Ghostbusters' Heading for $70M-Plus Loss, Sequel Unlikely #9 - TIL a cotton shopping bag must be used at least 131 times to have less impact on the environment than single-use bags. #8 - Woman accidentally killed during ‘shoot, don't shoot' training exercise at police department #7 - 'World's largest' SSD revealed as Seagate unveils 60TB monster #6 - Man Spotted Scaling Side of Trump Tower in New York #5 - Researchers have invented an "acoustic prism" that splits sound into its constituent frequencies using physical properties alone. #4 - First Polish patient wakes from coma due to brain stimulator implant #3 - 10 years ago: A 9-year-old named Katie Ledecky gets an autograph from Michael Phelps. They both won gold medals today #2 - Speeders want $3M back from New Miami's traffic cameras; 40 percent of money collected went to traffic company #1 - Adblock Plus says Facebook's decision to block ad blockers is 'anti-user' Thanks Show contact E-mail: feedback.ireadit@gmail.com Twitter: @ireaditcast Phone: (508)-738-2278 Michael Schwahn: @schwahnmichael Nathan Wood: @bimmenstein "Music" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Periscope (Tech Talk feed), Ad Block Plus (for Windows), SMS Gateway (send text message via email), CClearner (using exceptions to keep cookies), Profiles in IT (founder of DeepMind and creator of AlphaGo), AlphaGo beats world champion at Go, Xiaoice (chatbot loved by millions in China), Pi Day revisited (Base changes day, NASA uses on 15 places), Open Data Button (bypassing academic paywalls for research), plastic eating bacteria (good news for Earth), KeRanger (Mac ransomware), Wi-Fi malware (wireless keyboards and mice beware), ransomware embedded in web ads, and cell phone usage reveals personality traits. This show originally aired on Saturday, March 19, 2016, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
First computer bug (moth caught in relay), upgrading laptop with SSD, optimizing iPhone photos memory, memorialized Facebook pages (options after death), Profiles in IT (Margaret Hamilton, NASA software pioneer who coined the term software engineer), Apple updates product line incrementally (no surprises, 3D touch interesting), Wi-Fi standards committee met 25 years ago (802.11 standard was born), Idea of the Week (using ceelphone data for city planning), Adblock Plus availale for iPhone and Android (may help end abusive ads), and automakers commit to automatic emergency braking (first step toward self-drivng cars). This show originally aired on Saturday, September 12, 2015, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
Combine and compare documents, WiFi in apartments (5.8GHz band is best), Get Windows 10 icon (wait 60 days after launch to install free upgrade, avoid the bugs), adblocking software (AdBlock Plus is recommended, open source, allows acceptable ads), Profiles in IT (Sean Parker, co-founder Napster and first Facebook president), Stratford U selected for 2015 Hero Award for World Peace (awarded by PeaceJam, only five given globally), ISIS command post bombed after fighter posts selfie (geotargeting in action), Google reports driverless accidents (only 13 overall, all caused by other driver), Linux Foundation offers free course (partners with EdX), OPM hack exposes data for 4 million Federal workers (Chinese suspected). This show originally aired on Saturday, June 6, 2015, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
Coming up this week on the show, we'll be talking to Matt Ranney and George Kola about how they use FreeBSD at Voxer, and how to get more companies to switch over. After that, we'll show you how to filter website ads at the gateway level, using DNSMasq. All this week's news and answers to your emails, on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD. This episode was brought to you by Headlines NetBSD's EuroBSDCon report (https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/netbsd_developer_summit_at_eurobsdcon) This year's EuroBSDCon had the record number of NetBSD developers attending The NetBSD guys had a small devsummit as well, and this blog post details some of their activities Pierre Pronchery also talked about EdgeBSD there (also see our interview (http://www.bsdnow.tv/episodes/2014_04_01-edgy_bsd_users) if you haven't already) Hopefully this trend continues, and NetBSD starts to have even more of a presence at the conferences *** Upcoming features in OpenBSD 5.6 (http://lteo.net/blog/2014/10/01/a-sneak-peek-at-the-upcoming-openbsd-5-dot-6-release/) OpenBSD 5.6 is to be released in just under a month from now, and one of the developers wrote a blog post about some of the new features The post is mostly a collection of various links, many of which we've discussed before It'll be the first version with LibreSSL and many other cool things We will, of course, have all the details on the day of release There are some good comments (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8413028) on hacker news about 5.6 as well *** FreeBSD ARMv8-based implementation (http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cavium-to-sponsor-freebsd-armv8-based-implementation-277724361.html) The FreeBSD foundation is sponsoring some work to port FreeBSD to the new ThunderX ARM CPU family With the potential to have up to 48 cores, this type of CPU might make ARM-based servers a more appealing option Cavium, the company involved with this deal, seems to have lots of BSD fans This collaboration is expected to result in Tier 1 recognition of the ARMv8 architecture *** Updating orphaned OpenBSD ports (https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=141235737615585&w=2) We discussed OpenBSD porting over portscout from FreeBSD a while back Their ports team is making full use of it now, and they're also looking for people to help update some unmaintained ports A new subdomain, portroach.openbsd.org (http://portroach.openbsd.org/), will let you view all the ports information easily If you're interested in learning to port software, or just want to help update a port you use, this is a good chance to get involved *** Interview - Matt Ranney & George Kola - mjr@ranney.com (mailto:mjr@ranney.com) & george.kola@voxer.com (mailto:george.kola@voxer.com) BSD at Voxer, companies switching from Linux, community interaction Tutorial Adblocking with DNSMasq & Pixelserv (http://www.bsdnow.tv/tutorials/dnsmasq) News Roundup GhostBSD 4.0 released (http://ghostbsd.org/4.0-release) The 4.0 branch of GhostBSD has finally been released, based on FreeBSD 10 With it come all the big 10.0 changes: clang instead of gcc, pkgng by default, make replaced by bmake Mate is now the default desktop, with different workstation styles to choose from *** Reports from PF about banned IPs (http://ypnose.org/blog/2014/newbrute-pf.html) If you run any kind of public-facing server, you've probably seen your logs fill up with unwanted traffic This is especially true if you run SSH on port 22, which the author of this post seems to A lot can be done with just PF and some brute force tables He goes through some different options for blocking Chinese IPs and break-in attempts It includes a useful script he wrote to get reports about the IPs being blocked via email *** NetBSD 6.1.5 and 6.0.6 released (https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/netbsd_6_1_5_and) The 6.1 and 6.0 branches of NetBSD got some updates They include a number of security and stability fixes - plenty of OpenSSL mentions Various panics and other small bugs also got fixed *** OpenSSH 6.7 released (https://lists.mindrot.org/pipermail/openssh-unix-announce/2014-October/000119.html) After a long delay, OpenSSH 6.7 has finally been released Major internal refactoring has been done to make part of OpenSSH usable as a library SFTP transfers can now be resumed Lots of bug fixes, a few more new features - check the release notes for all the details This release disables some insecure ciphers by default, so keep that in mind if you connect with legacy clients that use Arcfour or CBC modes *** Feedback/Questions Andriy writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s218tT9C7v) Karl writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s2WY5R5e0l) Possnfiffer writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s20z8MPBVw) Brad writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s21h2Yx5al) Solomon writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s21xu9U0qt) ***