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2023, here we go; more talk, less social media - except for sharing reels; Twitter scrolling but no interactions; Elon Musk turns squatter; fines for Meta, Coinbase, Apple & Grubhub; Tesla violating employment law, but delivers record amount of vehicles - a solid company if they had a decent CEO; TikTok finally banned from some government devices; Salesforce & Amazon layoffs; World Cup hangover; Good Rivals; Nope; Jurassic World Dominion; 3000 Years of Longing; Slow Horses; Treason; Glass Onion; podcasting market corrections; RIP Dark Sky; AI image generation deep dive; Temple Grandin; Matthew Mather; Andor honest trailer; LastPass problems; Lockbit ransomware gang apologizes.Show notes at https://gog.show/583Sponsors:Kolide - Kolide can help you nail third-party audits and internal compliance goals with endpoint security for your entire fleet. Learn more here.Hover - Go to Hover now and grab your very own domain or a few of them at hover.com/gog and get 10% off your first purchase.FOLLOW UPIn Praise of Real (Not Tweetable) ConversationsIN THE NEWSWhat It Really Means for a Tweet to Have a Lot of ViewsTwitter sued for not paying San Francisco office rentMeta's Ad Practices Ruled Illegal Under E.U. LawCoinbase reaches $100M settlement over background check failuresFrance sticks Apple with €8M fine over App Store personalized advertising complaint from iOS 14NLRB says Tesla violated the law by telling employees not to talk about payTesla delivered over 405,000 vehicles in Q4 2022, setting a new company recordGrubhub ordered to pay $3.5 million to settle Washington DC deceptive practices lawsuitTikTok will be banned on most US federal government devicesSalesforce to cut workforce by 10% after hiring ‘too many people' during the pandemicAmazon Layoffs to Hit Over 18,000 Workers, the Most in Recent Tech WaveMEDIA CANDYGood RivalsNopeJurassic World DominionThree Thousand Years of LongingNetflix sinks 1899 after one seasonSlow HorsesTreasonGlass OnionThe Great Podcasting Market CorrectionAPPS & DOODADSApple's Find My helps firefighters rescue car crash victim in CaliforniaArtists fed up with AI-image generators use Mickey Mouse to goad copyright lawsuitsArtists Are Revolting Against AI Art on ArtStationJohn Carmack Quits Meta, Burns His Virtual Bridges Behind HimHow China is building a parallel generative AI universeAT THE LIBRARYVisual Thinking by Temple GrandinNomad: The Nomad Trilogy Book 1 by Matthew MatherSECURITY HAH!The CyberWireDave BittnerHacking HumansCaveatControl LoopHonest Trailers | AndorThe LastPass disclosure of leaked password vaults is being torn apart by security expertsA Breach at LastPass Has Password Lessons for Us AllEMOJI DRUG CODE | DECODEDAdobe Podcast AI Demo for Location Audio ProcessingAdobe PodcastButter URL CleanerCLOSING SHOUT-OUTSPelé, the Global Face of Soccer, Dies at 82See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Why haven't you deleted TikTok yet; Google search gets immersive; Apple Pay Later coming... later; why we aren't going EV or even hybrid yet; space news makes tech cool again; Meta brings the NFTs and... Make-A-Video; James Earl Jones retires, AI Darth Vader is your daddy now; Bruce Willis sells rights to Deepfake firm; Three-Body Problem, Avatar: the Way of Water have us snoozing; Netflix building a game studio; Bravo; Aphex Twin software 20 years too late; tortilla robots and predictive AI; OG app announced, dead on arrival; Amazon's hardware event; the Forever War; Matthew Mather; Cloudflare eSIM; Uber, GTA 6 hack suspect arrested; Andor.Show notes at https://gog.show/572/Sponsors:Lectric eBikes - Go to LectriceBikes.com and get $100 off any eBike purchase.Kolide - Kolide can help you nail third-party audits and internal compliance goals with endpoint security for your entire fleet. Learn more here.FOLLOW UPElon Musk Is Convinced He's the Future. We Need to Look Beyond HimIN THE NEWSUK warns TikTok of £27 million fine over child privacy violationsTikTok breaks records as top grossing app in Q3, as overall app store revenue declinesTikTok Seen Moving Toward U.S. Security Deal, but Hurdles RemainGoogle to Make Search and Maps More ‘Immersive'Apple Pay Later may not arrive until next year due to 'technical and engineering' setbacksDepartment of Transportation approves EV charging plans for all 50 statesWebb and Hubble capture detailed views of DART impactHurricane Ian Flyover CoverageAll Facebook and Instagram users in the US can now share NFTs, cross-post between both appsMeta announces Make-A-Video, which generates video from textMEDIA CANDYAn AI program voiced Darth Vader in ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi' so James Earl Jones could finally retireActor Bruce Willis Becomes First Celebrity to Sell Rights to Deepfake FirmNetflix's adaptation of 'The Three-Body Problem' will arrive in 2023Avatar: The Way of Water | Official Teaser TrailerNetflix is building its own game studioAPPS & DOODADSBrave browser to start blocking annoying cookie consent bannersAphex Twin's free 'sample mashing' app feeds on your music libraryChipotle is moving its tortilla robot to a real restaurantThe OG App promises you an ad-free Instagram feedApple removed The OG App from the App Store for unauthorized access of Instagram's servicesStar Trek: Lower Decks - The Badgy DirectiveHere's everything Amazon announced at its fall hardware eventAT THE LIBRARYThe Forever War by Joe HaldemanMatthew Mather (1969-2022)Matthew Mather BooksSECURITY HAH!The CyberWireDave BittnerHacking HumansCaveatControl LoopBoot Up with JasonAndorCloudflare launches an eSIM to secure mobile devicesHow Your Smartphone Is Listening to You AI Searches Public Cameras to Find When Instagram Photos Were Taken CLOSING SHOUT-OUTSCoolio Found Dead at Age 59See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A conversation with Matthew Mather about aliens, artificial intelligence, and his new novel: Aeon Rising: The Apocalypse Begins (2022).
A conversation with novelist Matthew Mather about deep fakes, artificial intelligence, and his eerily prophetic novel, Darknet (2015).
A conversation with novelist Matthew Mather about deep fakes, artificial intelligence, and his eerily prophetic novel, Darknet (2015).
A conversation with novelist Matthew Mather about deep fakes, disaster stories, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and his new book: Meet Your Maker (2020)
A conversation with novelist Matthew Mather about deep fakes, disaster stories, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and his new book: Meet Your Maker (2020)
Three great authors: Wendy Corsi Staub, Jake Hinkson and Matthew Mather, plus a report from the Men Of Mystery conference featuring Howard Michael Gould, Brett Battles, Jack Carr, Paddy Hirsch, Phoef Sutton, Neal Griffin. All music used by permission under the creative commons license. Music in this episode includes: Running Through the Aisles by The Barr Brothers Hungaria by Latche Swing Evidence Song by The Good Lawdz Ubiquitous by Diamond Ortiz Jazz In Paris by Media Right Productions Up Above by Letter Box Cockpit by Silent Partner Free Dog by Silent Partner
This episode of “Life’s Tough, You Can Be Tougher” podcast features Matthew Mather, best-selling author of “Cyberstorm,” a science-fiction thriller that 20th Century Fox is now developing as a film. Matt also has an upcoming detective novel, “The Dreaming Tree,” which “Ars Technica” had selected as one of its six most-anticipated releases of 2019. (“Ars Technica” is a website that offers technology news, commentary and reviews for passionate consumers of technology.) Over a six-year span, since his first novel was published, Matt’s sci-fi thrillers have sold more than 1.5 million copies in over two dozen countries. His books have also been optioned for multiple film and television deals. Matt’s other notable works include “Darknet” (released in 2014), the “Nomad” series (released in 2015 through 2016), and “Polar Vortex,” which came out earlier this year. Matt graduated from McGill University (located in Montreal) with a degree in electrical engineering. Following his graduation, he worked at the university’s Center for Intelligent Machines. He later established one of the world’s first tactile feedback companies, which developed the technology for vibrational feedback – something that’s used in everything from an iPhone to Playstation. He’s also been involved with various other start-ups. Matt divides his time between Nashville, Tennessee, and Montreal, Canada. He lives with his wife Julie, and their two dogs.
Matthew Mather writes cyberpunk technothrillers, as informed by his extensive background as a cybersecurity expert. In addition to leveraging his expertise, Matthew has gone the extra mile with in-person research or interviews for his books whenever possible. Come learn from this successful entrepreneur turned full-time author! www.MatthewMather.com www.Storypunks.World/Editing
Ask Win is a podcast where you are a VIP. Win wants to focus and teach people more and Cerebral Palsy. You’re welcome to ask questions about anything that you want. CP questions but mainly life questions on how to deal with CP or not. Win can ask you base questions if you want. Please let us know or there will be no base questions. If you have any questions for Win please email her at askingwkelly@gmail.com. Please donate to Ask Win by going to https://www.paypal.me/WCharles. Patron Checkout: https://www.patreon.com/join/Askwin?. Simplecast's Brand Ambassador Program: http://refer.smplc.st/rtTvG. Check out Win's books at https://www.amazon.com/Win-Kelly-Charles/e/B009VNJEKE/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1538951782&sr=1-2-ent. To buy Win’s new book, Smile with Dictation, go to https://books2read.com/Win. I, Win: http://books2read.com/Iwin Check out Danielle's books at https://www.amazon.com/Danielle-Coulter/e/B00OFIOY3C/ref=as_li_ss_tl?qid=1483655853&sr=8-2&linkCode=sl2&tag=paradimarket-20&linkId=8490a064c62cededb762ed5b949ed144. On Ask Win today (Wednesday, February 20, 2019), Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Matthew Mather. In just six years, Matthew's books have sold a million and a half copies, been translated and published in over 24 countries, and optioned for multiple movie and television contracts. He began his career as a researcher at the McGill Center for Intelligent Machines before starting and working in high-tech ventures ranging from nanotechnology to cyber security. He now works as a full-time author of speculative fiction. To learn more about Matthew visit www.matthewmather.com.
This week, our guest is Matthew Mather. He's written a ton of great stuff, including more than a couple of novels that fit in nicely with our post-apocalyptic focus. We chatted about his books as well as his writing process. Then, we move over to the Three Minute Survival Tip, this week talking about DIY weather forecasting.
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 134, originally published in February 2014. Matthew Mather is the best-selling author of "CyberStorm" and a leading member of the world's cybersecurity community. He joins the show to discuss a "Third Path" to publishing that winds between the traditional publishing and self-publishing models. Mather was rejected by more than 100 agents and publishers. He never believed that self-publishing would make you so much money, but he's now sold nearly 200,000 books in the past 18 months and sold the film rights of his latest novel, "CyberStorm," to 20th Century Fox Walk. Mather explains the process he used to make a lot of money and market his books. Matthew is the best-selling author of CyberStorm and the six-part hit series Atopia Chronicles. He is also a leading member of the world's cybersecurity community who started out his career working at the McGill Center for Intelligent Machines. He went on to found one of the first tactile interface companies, which became the world leader in its field, as well as creating a major award-winning brain training video game. In between he's worked in a variety of start-ups,everything from computational nanotechnology to electronic health records, weather prediction systems to genomics, and even social intelligence research. His writing credits include #1 best-selling Atopia Chronicles and CyberStorm novels. He spends his time between Charlotte, NC, and Montreal, QC, hanging out with his bright and beautiful girlfriend Julie and their three dogs and a cat. Website: www.MatthewMather.com
Charlie Ladd (@csladd) joined us to give an overview of good hardware practices. The oil quality sensor is from VSI Oil. Recent fiction included Ready Player One, John Scalzi, and Matthew Mather. To stay current, Charlie reviews the trade magazines: EEWeb.com, EDN, ECN, and EETimes. A junior engineer's tale of woe.
Nesta semana tentamos sobreviver sem tecnologia em "Cyberstorm" de Matthew Mather. Trilha sonora: Hackerland de Twin Musicom está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Origem: http://www.twinmusicom.org/song/292/hackerland Artista: http://www.twinmusicom.org Mande um recado pra gente: caixadehistorias@b9.com.br
Matthew Mather is the best-selling author of "CyberStorm" and a leading member of the world's cybersecurity community. He joins the show to discuss a "Third Path" to publishing that winds between the traditional publishing and self-publishing models. Mather was rejected by more than 100 agents and publishers. He never believed that self-publishing would make you so much money, but he's now sold nearly 200,000 books in the past 18 months and sold the film rights of his latest novel, "CyberStorm," to 20th Century Fox Walk. Mather explains the process he used to make a lot of money and market his books. Find out more about Matthew Mather at www.matthewmather.com. Matthew is the best-selling author of CyberStorm and the six-part hit series Atopia Chronicles. He is also a leading member of the world's cybersecurity community who started out his career working at the McGill Center for Intelligent Machines. He went on to found one of the first tactile interface companies, which became the world leader in its field, as well as creating a major award-winning brain training video game. In between he's worked in a variety of start-ups,everything from computational nanotechnology to electronic health records, weather prediction systems to genomics, and even social intelligence research. His writing credits include #1 best-selling Atopia Chronicles and CyberStorm novels. He spends his time between Charlotte, NC, and Montreal, QC, hanging out with his bright and beautiful girlfriend Julie and their three dogs and a cat.