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Dylan & Curran are back discussing the latest rumor that the Nationals might trade Juan Soto!! Will it actually happen and what teams do we think are the best fit! #Dodgers #Mets #Cardinals #Yankees #Astros #BlueJays #RedSox #Nationals Great news! Side Retired is now partnered with Seatgeek! For all ticketing needs go to Seatgeek.com and use promo code SIDERETIREDPOD for $20 off your first order! We've got you covered from all things ranging from sporting events to concerts including the Mets, Yankees & ColdPlay! Yes, this means we are officially taking you out to the ballgame! And now today's episode of Side Retired!
Dylan & Curran celebrate their team's epic victories from Monday Night. First, the Mets storm back for 5 runs in the 9th and get great news about Jacob DeGrom. Then, the Dodgers saw the resurgence of Walker Buehler's ace status going 9 shutout innings. Plus notes on Robinson Cano, Dominic Smith, Justin Turner, Mookie Betts and so many others!! Great news! Side Retired is now partnered with Seat Geek! For all ticketing needs, go to Seatgeek.com and use promo code SIDERETIREDPOD for $20 off your first order! We've got you covered from all things ranging from sporting events to concerts including the Mets, Dodgers & Coldplay! Yes, this means we are officially taking you out to the ballgame! And now today's episode of Side Retired!
Dylan is joined by Dodgers fan Curran Schestag as the two break down the epic end to the Dodgers Giants series. Did Wilmer swing? Shoutout to Logan Webb! Will the Giants repeat next year or was the 107 wins a fluke? Plus, Dylan & Curran give their predictions for the NLCS! Justin Turner, Billy McKinney, Max Scherzer, Max Fried and so much more... Finally the guys wrapped up by talking about the Cardinals surprise decision to fire Mike Schildt and give a recap of the latest involving the Mets search for a new President of Baseball Ops. To join the fun, interact with the guys, and be a part of a future episode, reach out to us @SideRetiredPod on twitter, our DMs are always open!
In 2018, an Irish technologist by the name of Dylan Curran downloaded all the data Google had collected about him—the equivalent of more than three million Word documents—and sifted through it, revealing the extent to which Google had surveilled his online activity over the course of a decade. All of his Google searches, emails, YouTube views, website visits, and more were preserved in 5.5 gigabytes' worth of detail—part of the tech giant's massive effort to turn individuals' data into advertising revenue. Criticism of companies like Google has only mounted in recent years, including a series of antitrust hearings this past summer that saw Apple, Google, Facebook, and Amazon defending themselves before Congress. In this episode of the podcast, web editor Violet Lucca is joined by Barry C. Lynn, the executive director of the Open Markets Institute and author of “The Big Tech Extortion Racket,” an article in the September issue of Harper's Magazine that was adapted from his forthcoming book Liberty from All Masters: The New American Autocracy vs. the Will of the People. They discuss the ways in which tech companies have circumvented and rewritten the laws that govern our markets. In his description of how tech companies enact discriminatory pricing, Lynn reflects on the principles behind common carrier rules, the end of net neutrality, the rise of tech monopolization, and the future of our democracy under these troubled circumstances. Read Lynn's article here: https://harpers.org/archive/2020/09/the-big-tech-extortion-racket/ This episode was produced by Violet Lucca and Andrew Blevins
Our 4th episode features an interview with our very own privacy watchdog: Dylan Curran. He’s a writer, YouTuber, web developer& privacy consultant – and creator of the Presearch Privacy Reviews. In this episode we take a deep dive into everything related to online privacy and personal data, data collection and security, and privacy policies. Why should everyone care about their online privacy, what are the risks, how is our data currently being (ab)used, and what do we need to change? Find out more about all these questions during our talk with privacy expert Dylan Curran! ____________________ Email: info@dylancurran.net IG: @iamdylancurran Website: dylancurran.net Secure e-mail: dylancurran@protonmail.com The Guardian articles: https://www.theguardian.com/profile/d... ____________________ To stay updated and take part in the conversation — join the PRESEARCH social media channels: Telegram: t.me/presearch Community Forum: https://presearch.community/ Twitter: @TeamPresearch ____________________ Sign up to try the open beta version: www.presearch.org/signup
Tomaš Dvořák - "Game Boy Tune" - Machinarium Soundtrack - "Mark's intro" - "Recap of first year, part 1" - "Scott Heiferman excerpt" - "Vicki Boykis excerpt" - "Jessamyn West excerpt" - "Courtney Maum excerpt" - "Eric Zimmerman excerpt" - "Andrew Beccone excerpt" - "Roger Anderson excerpt" - "Andy Rehfeldt excerpt" - "Janelle Shane excerpt" - "Zaire Dinzey-Flores excerpt" - "Cheyenne Hohman excerpt" - "College student excerpt" - "Nir Eyal excerpt" - "Kirby Ferguson excerpt" - "Steven Levy excerpt" - "Mark reads Botnik's Harry Potter - excerpt" - "Ken Freedman excerpt" - "Jace Clayton excerpt" - "Jonathan Taplin excerpt" - "Scott Williams rec" - "Gabriel Weinberg excerpt" - "Christopher Potter excerpt" - "Botnik's Bob Mankoff and Jamie Brew excerpt" - "Matt Klinman excerpt" - "Yong Zhao excerpt" - "Recap of first year, part 2" - "Irwin Chusid excerpt" - "Kimzilla excerpt" - "Mathew Ingram excerpt" - "Alex George excerpt" - "Dylan Curran excerpt" - "Henry Lowengard (aka Webhamster Henry) excerpt" - "Catherine Price excerpt" - "Len Sherman excerpt" - "Corey Pein excerpt" - "Anya Kamenetz excerpt" - "David Sax excerpt" - "Felix Salmon excerpt" - "Meredith Broussard excerpt" - "Andrew Keen excerpt" - "Brett Frischmann excerpt" - "John Keating excerpt" - "Siva Vaidhyanathan excerpt" - "Mobile Steam Unit excerpt" - "Jaron Lanier excerpt" - "Paul Ford excerpt" - "Dr. Robert Epstein excerpt" - "Matt Warwick excerpt" - "James Bridle excerpt" - "Ali Latifi excerpt" Recap of the first year! Episode 50 of Techtonic, finishing the first year of the show, with a clip from every guest so far. http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/81296
Tomaš Dvořák - "Game Boy Tune" - Machinarium Soundtrack - "Mark's intro" - "Recap of first year, part 1" - "Scott Heiferman excerpt" - "Vicki Boykis excerpt" - "Jessamyn West excerpt" - "Courtney Maum excerpt" - "Eric Zimmerman excerpt" - "Andrew Beccone excerpt" - "Roger Anderson excerpt" - "Andy Rehfeldt excerpt" - "Janelle Shane excerpt" - "Zaire Dinzey-Flores excerpt" - "Cheyenne Hohman excerpt" - "College student excerpt" - "Nir Eyal excerpt" - "Kirby Ferguson excerpt" - "Steven Levy excerpt" - "Mark reads Botnik's Harry Potter - excerpt" - "Ken Freedman excerpt" - "Jace Clayton excerpt" - "Jonathan Taplin excerpt" - "Scott Williams rec" - "Gabriel Weinberg excerpt" - "Christopher Potter excerpt" - "Botnik's Bob Mankoff and Jamie Brew excerpt" - "Matt Klinman excerpt" - "Yong Zhao excerpt" - "Recap of first year, part 2" - "Irwin Chusid excerpt" - "Kimzilla excerpt" - "Mathew Ingram excerpt" - "Alex George excerpt" - "Dylan Curran excerpt" - "Henry Lowengard (aka Webhamster Henry) excerpt" - "Catherine Price excerpt" - "Len Sherman excerpt" - "Corey Pein excerpt" - "Anya Kamenetz excerpt" - "David Sax excerpt" - "Felix Salmon excerpt" - "Meredith Broussard excerpt" - "Andrew Keen excerpt" - "Brett Frischmann excerpt" - "John Keating excerpt" - "Siva Vaidhyanathan excerpt" - "Mobile Steam Unit excerpt" - "Jaron Lanier excerpt" - "Paul Ford excerpt" - "Dr. Robert Epstein excerpt" - "Matt Warwick excerpt" - "James Bridle excerpt" - "Ali Latifi excerpt" Recap of the first year! Episode 50 of Techtonic, finishing the first year of the show, with a clip from every guest so far. https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/81296
Dylan Curran is an online privacy consultant for The Guardian and he's also a web developer. Dylan does extensive research into data privacy online, spreading awareness, and improving digital etiquette.
“The best anti-virus is common sense.”This episode’s guest is Dylan Curran, a cybersecurity specialist who recently went viral after his exposé tweets about the personal information Google and Facebook collected about him were shared by Edward Snowden. Strap in for an uncomfortable close look at just how little privacy we have online – it’s even worse than you already knew – but also, some straight, practical advice for how to navigate the “glass house” we all live in now, with safety, dignity, and savvy.Dylan:https://twitter.com/iamdylancurranhttp://dylancurran.netHere is his epic Twitter thread about how “The internet knows more about you than you do”:https://twitter.com/i/moments/977591863732527106Dylan works with two privacy-focused search engines:http://duckduckgo.comhttp://presearch.org• Why there isn’t any good way to hide who you are online anymore;• The difference between anonymity and pseudonymity, and why that matters to everyone investing in blockchain tech and crypto assets;• Why our notions of privacy should change, and how we’re better off with the “small town” co-veillance of John Perry Barlow’s Wild Westworld than we are with 19th Century ideas of self and secret;• Why it’s not really about data transparency, it’s about power inequality;• The NSA’s PRISM Program and your government’s backdoors to all your private information;• How privacy tech is only going to keep evolving if we ask for it, because the market drives invention;• How lucky Europeans have it with GDPR, and how less great we have it in the US, where we can’t just ask them to erase our data;• Does Cambridge Analytica scandal prove that we’ve reached the end of democracy and its replacement with black magic user-interface design for social behavioral engineering?• How do we get people to use privacy-focused services if they don’t work as well as the convenient data-harvesting services?• Why it’s important to let your political opponents speak (ie, Why Censorship Is Wrong, MmmK?);• The cultural significance of “Change My Mind” style posts in combatting the filter bubble issue;• Can we design a platform that rewards cultural synthesis?• The difference between how Ireland and the USA have adapted to constant internet surveillance, in part because of differing governmental systems and structures;• Dylan’s rant for individualism in the age of proliferating identity politics and obsessive membership mentality;• Hyper-collectivization leads to hyper-personalization (according to Teilhard de Chardin) = made-up job titles;• The decentralized future;• Don’t use Amazon Web Services!• The (totally shameful, unnecessary) UnderArmor hack;• Privacy Audits as a new low-level data standard;• Dylan’s personal digital hygiene regimen;• And, most importantly, if EVERYONE has everyone else’s nudes, isn’t that a Mexican Standoff and we’re good?Additional Media:My three-part essay on The Evolution of Surveillance, a psychedelic foray into the history of predator-prey co-evolution and our invention of weird new technological sense organs:Part 1 - From Burgess Shale to Google Glasshttps://medium.com/@michaelgarfield/the-evolution-of-surveillance-part-1-burgess-shale-to-google-glass-220fefb3a906Part 2 - Red Queens & Evil Eyeshttps://medium.com/@michaelgarfield/the-evolution-of-surveillance-part-2-red-queens-evil-eyes-79fcbce68d5ePart 3 - Living in the Belly of the Beasthttps://medium.com/@michaelgarfield/the-evolution-of-surveillance-part-3-living-in-the-belly-of-the-beast-2a42538ee2The song at the end of this episode is “Transparent” from my live performance at Mycelium Studios in Melbourne, Australia last year. You can grab it for free here:https://michaelgarfield.bandcamp.com/album/2017-02-03-mycelium-studios-melbourne-australiaSubscribe on Apple Podcasts:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/future-fossils/id1152767505?mt=2 Subscribe on Stitcher:https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/michael-garfield/future-fossils Subscribe on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2eCYA4ISHLUWbEFOXJ8C5v Subscribe on iHeart Radio:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-FUTURE-FOSSILS-28991847/ Join our Facebook Discussion Group for daily news and conversations:http://facebook.com/groups/futurefossils Support the show (and an avalanche of other mind-expanding media):http://patreon.com/michaelgarfield See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here is the tweet from Julia Angwin: https://twitter.com/JuliaAngwin/status/994937593371512833 Here is the story on NBC: https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/google-sells-future-powered-your-personal-data-n870501 Here is the tweet from Dylan Curran: https://twitter.com/iamdylancurran/status/977559925680467968?lang=en
Dylan Curran is a Data Consultant and Web Developer, who does extensive research into spreading technical awareness and improving digital etiquette. Dylan shares with us the true destination of your information from Facebook, Twitter and Google, how we can protect ourselfs and our privacy. Please Support Our Sponsor: GetTheTea.com and Tell Them Truth Be Told sent you. Please Subscribe to our Youtube Channel and Share us with your friends. Visit our Website at www.TruthBeToldWorldwide.com
Dylan Curran is a Data Consultant and Web Developer, who does extensive research into spreading technical awareness and improving digital etiquette. He has recently shared the vast extent of how Facebook and Google collect and share our data, and it's...
Join Marty as he gets off the beaten path with Dylan Curran to talk about data in today's digital world, how we are controlled by it, and how we can change our tendencies to take back some privacy + control of our data. They get a little cosmic towards the end too. Follow Dylan on Twitter: @iamdylancurran Follow Marty on Twitter: @MartyBent
NAFNC would love for you to take less than 1 minute out your time and vote for us here - https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote/ Dyaln's recommended web browser www.presearch.org NAFNC are happy to bring you a very special episode. Paul is joined by Dylan Curran an Irish IT professional who specialises in Personal Data Security and all that comes with it. Due to recent events surrounding Cambridge Analytica and SCL Group, Dylan has found himself a very busy man indeed. if you would like to keep up to date you can follow him - Twitter - @iamdylancurran Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/dylancurran As ever if you have any questions you can drop us over an email at - Info@notanotherfakenewscast.com and find all our old episodes and sources at - www.NotAnotherFakeNewsCast.com or find us on twitter and facebook both @PGMcast you can support us and support Dylan at the patreons - https://www.patreon.com/pgmcast https://www.patreon.com/iamdylancurran
Chris Sullivan's Chokepoint -- 6 weekends of "Revive I-5" lane closures // Monica Nickelsberg from Geekwire on Mark Zuckerberg's Congressional testimony // Dylan Curran, privacy consultant, tells us how to find everything that Google knows about us // Colleen O'Brien's dose of kindness -- people from around the country send paper daisies to a young girl with cancer // Sports Insider Danny O'Neil on baseball brawls // Major Mike Lyons live on poking the Russians regarding Syria // Hanna Scott on the next step in a 1987 cold case out of Skagit and Snohomish Counties
Today Liz & Sandro recap the recent Facebook & Cambridge Analytica news. They also discuss your personal online privacy and the way marketers use data you may now realize is being monitored & stored. Sandro mentions a tweetstorm by Dylan Curran found here https://twitter.com/iamdylancurran/status/977559925680467968 Liz mentions two Wall St Journal videos. You can find them here: https://www.wsj.com/video/the-key-to-understanding-facebook-current-crisis/A759E5F4-C3F0-49F1-A89A-CD656A90E511.html https://www.wsj.com/video/series/joanna-stern-personal-technology/why-it-feels-like-facebook-is-listening-through-your-mic/AAB3CF21-F765-4C6A-920A-FB2DA950288E Episode 0281 Have a question? Email us liz@themarketingpodcast.net and we'll give you and your company a shout out in addition to answering your question! Or be part of the conversation, join us on our Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/themarketingpodcast/ and you can also find us on Instagram @marketngpodcast and Twitter @MarketngPodcast
Dylan Curran is a tech expert and privacy consultant based in Ireland who recently blew up the Twitterspere with a series of tweets detailing the staggering scope and breadth of data collection by companies such as Facebook and Google. We talk about big data collection; whether our phones are listening to our conversations; the reality of incognito mode in Chrome; global porn trends; the Darknet; the Blockchain; 23andMe and issues with privacy; advertising; webcam and microphone hacking; the quantum computer arms race; Russian hacker groups; rationality and terrorism; future consumer trips to orbit and the colonisation of Mars; what we can do to get back our privacy and security online and why we might be living in one of the best and most exciting periods of human history. Dylan's Work: Twitter @iamdylancurran Dylan's Patreon Dylan on Youtube Recorded in Christchurch, New Zealand
Irish web programmer Dylan Curran decided to download his Google history and was shocked at how much data the search giant had collected about him. It's not just Facebook peering into our lives. We caught up with Curran on TalkingTech to discuss his findings.