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Best podcasts about segfault

Latest podcast episodes about segfault

Funny In Failure
#167: Shannon Lucio - Getting a Yes

Funny In Failure

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 108:08


Shannon Lucio is an actor, producer & writer known for her many roles in The OC, Prison Break, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, The Right Stuff, True Blood, Fireflies in the Garden, Feast of Love, Grey's Anatomy, Segfault, Shameless, NCIS, Roots, Bosch, Supernatural, American Horror Story, Once Upon a time, Castle & Grounded to name a few. We chat about judging ourselves, challenging childhoods, mothering her sister, good student syndrome and perfectionism, Montessori schools, rejection & choosing happiness. Check Shannon out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shannonmlucio/ ------------------------------------------- Follow @Funny in Failure on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/funnyinfailure/ https://www.facebook.com/funnyinfailure/ and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info. https://www.instagram.com/michael_kahan/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Kahan

Segfault.fm
0x1a Netzwerksicherheit1

Segfault.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 146:03


Beschreibung: In dieser Folge unterhalten wir uns über Netzwerksicherheit. Zuerst erörtern wir kurz die Grundlagen von Netzwerken und dann gehen wir auf verschiedene Angriffsszenarien ein und diskutieren auch über die Verteidigungsmöglichkeiten. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Shownotes: The Creepy, Long-Standing Practice of Undersea Cable Tapping Introduction to RAW-sockets (pdf) Scapy WinPcap Port-Scanner: Nmap Segfault.fm Episode 0x0f TLS RFC 2827 (BCP 38) Segfault.fm Episode 0x03 Serial Killer Misbehaving TCP Receivers Can Cause Internet-Wide Congestion Collapse (2005) Security Analysis of the Micro Transport Protocol with a Misbehaving Receiver RFC 9000 QUIC: A UDP-Based Multiplexed and Secure Transport smurf.c Vater jammed das Mobilfunknetz nachts RFC 5961 BGB Hijacking Angriff auf Kryptounternehmen

Segfault.fm
0x20 Netzwerksicherheit1

Segfault.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 146:03


Beschreibung: In dieser Folge unterhalten wir uns über Netzwerksicherheit. Zuerst erörtern wir kurz die Grundlagen von Netzwerken und dann gehen wir auf verschiedene Angriffsszenarien ein und diskutieren auch über die Verteidigungsmöglichkeiten. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Shownotes: The Creepy, Long-Standing Practice of Undersea Cable Tapping Introduction to RAW-sockets (pdf) Scapy WinPcap Port-Scanner: Nmap Segfault.fm Episode 0x0f TLS RFC 2827 (BCP 38) Segfault.fm Episode 0x03 Serial Killer Misbehaving TCP Receivers Can Cause Internet-Wide Congestion Collapse (2005) Security Analysis of the Micro Transport Protocol with a Misbehaving Receiver RFC 9000 QUIC: A UDP-Based Multiplexed and Secure Transport smurf.c Vater jammed das Mobilfunknetz nachts RFC 5961 BGB Hijacking Angriff auf Kryptounternehmen

Segfault.fm
0x18 Apache Log4Shell

Segfault.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 97:29


Beschreibung: Wir schließen uns dem Mainstream an und reden über Apache Log4Shell. Wir erklären die technischen Details und was zum aktuellen Zeitpunkt bekannt ist. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Shownotes: Apache Log4j Security Vulnerabilities BSI: Kritische Schwachstelle in log4j veröffentlicht CVE-2021-44228 (CVSS 10.0) CVE-2021-45105 (CVSS 7.5) CVE-2021-45046 (CVSS 9.0) CVE-2021-4104 (CVSS 8.1) Segfault.fm Episode 0x07 Memory Corruption 1 JNDI Lookup plugin support Zero-Day Exploit Targeting Popular Java Library Log4j Verwundbarer Docker-Container Log4Shell log4j vulnerability - cheat-sheet reference guide YT: A Journey From JNDI/LDAP Manipulation (Black Hat 2016) Exploitation of Log4j CVE-2021-44228 before public disclosure Tweet from Volkan Yazici Mind map: Am I vulnerable to Log4Shell? LiveOverflow: Hackers vs. Developers (Log4Shell) Tweet from DaRenegader

Segfault.fm
0x14 Web-Security 101

Segfault.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 145:21


Beschreibung: In dieser Folge sprechen über Web Security und erklären die grundlengenden Angriffe wie beispielsweise Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), Cross-Site-Request Forgery (CSRF), SQL Injection und deren Verteidigungen. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Shownotes: RFC 2616 - Hypertext Transfer Protocol – HTTP/1.1 Segfault.fm Episode 0x0f TLS TITLE Same-origin policy - Web security Paper: How the Web Tangled Itself: Uncovering the History of Client-Side Web (In)Security Segfault.fm Episode 0x05 Android Hardening Segfault.fm Episode 0x11 Authentifizierung Register: Google (finally) adds protection for common Web 2.0 attack CSRF WordPress passwords, explained and cracked draft-west-cookie-incrementalism-00 - Incrementally Better Cookies OWASP Top Ten X-XSS-Protection X-Content-Type-Options X-Frame-Options Clickjacking - Wikipedia sqlmap xkcd: Exploits of a Mom SQLite3 Injection Cheat Sheet Content-Security-Policy Header ⟶ CSP Reference & Examples CSP Is Dead, Long Live CSP! On the Insecurity of Whitelists and the Future of Content Security Policy XSS Auditor - The Chromium Projects WP: Jon Postel WP: Robustness principle

Segfault.fm
0x13 rc3

Segfault.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 125:26


Beschreibung: In dieser Folge sprechen über den Remote Chaos Experience (rc3) und besprechen einige technische Vorträge die uns besonders gut gefallen haben. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Shownotes: Remote Chaos Experience (rc3) Work Adventure Gather Town Twitter: Kernel Panic Mehr als ein Tor zum Darknet: Tor-Exits an Universitäten Segfault.fm Episode 0x04 Tor The Elephant In The Background: Empowering Users Against Browser Fingerprinting Segfault.fm Episode 0x0a Browser Fingerprinting Hacking German Elections OK.VOTE X-XSS-Protection X-Content-Type-Options X-Frame-Options WP: Cross-site Request Forgery CVE-2020-1938 Hacking the Nintendo Game Alexa, who else is listening? YT: Alexa, Play Digger Digger

Rustacean Station
This Week in Rust - Issue 348

Rustacean Station

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 11:32


Nell Shamrell-Harrington — lead editor of This Week in Rust — takes you through highlights from TWiR 348, published on July 21, 2020. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Referenced resources Announcing Rust 1.45.0 Learn how to make a Sokoban game in Rust Clear Explanation of Rust’s module system Rewriting FORTRAN Software in Rust Writing a kernel driver with Rust Packaging and Vendoring Production Rust Software - Windows Async Rust, but less intimidating Rust: What is Ownership and Borrowing Boiled Down Crate: OnceCell Curso Rust zbus is looking for contributors just: Add extensible recipe and justfile attributes libnet: Segfault in icmp send rust: fs::remove_dir_all rarely succeeds for large directories on window RFC: C unwind ABI Add oneof configuration predicate to support exclusive features RFC: Promote aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu to a Tier-1 Rust target Add Drop::poll_drop_ready for asynchronous destructors Stabilize Cargo’s new feature resolver Add the partial-closure-args RFC Credits Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset Show Notes: Nell Shamrell-Harrington Hosts: Nell Shamrell-Harrington

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Segfault audio
Ten o rozwoju osób technicznych

Segfault audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 47:15


Zaczynamy od rozmowy z samymi sobą. Jarek, Jakub i Grzegorz rozmawiają o tym jak można się rozwijać w branży IT - z perspektywy starych ludzi. O perspektywie na naukę, o tym dlaczego powstał segfault (jako konferencja, jako audycja) i w jaki sposób nasz pomysł na pogłębianie wiedzy emanuje na naszych wydarzeniach. Timeline odcinka: ⏩ (00:00) Przywitanie ⏩ (01:51) Czym jest SegFault Audio ⏩ (04:21) Czy rozwój jest wam jeszcze potrzebny? Jak się rozwijać? ⏩ (12:26) Jak podejmować decyzję czego aktualnie się uczyć? ⏩ (19:12) Rola meetupow, konferencji, warsztatów ⏩ (22:55) Jakim cudem będąc ojcami, trenerami, współzałożycielami SegFault, konsultantami i programistami odnajdujemy czas na rozwój? ⏩ (34:30) Co aktualnie zaprząta wam głowe? ⏩ (41:20) Luźne pogadanki - dlaczego Agile został skrzywdzony? Czy potrzebujemy kolejnych języków programowania? ⏩ (46:00) Pożegnanie

Segfault audio
Segfault Audio... po prostu!

Segfault audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 1:47


Słuchowisko techniczno-programistyczne o nowych / starych trendach w branżuni.

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Segfault.fm
0x0c 36c3

Segfault.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 129:45


Beschreibung: Wir lassen den 36. Chaos Communication Congress (36c3) nochmal etwas Revue passieren und unterhalten uns über Talks die uns gut oder weniger gut gefallen haben. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Shownotes: 36. Chaos Communication Congress (36c3) David Kriesel: BahnMining - Pünktlichkeit ist eine Zier David Kriesel: SpiegelMining – Reverse Engineering von Spiegel-Online David Kriesel: Traue keinem Scan, den du nicht selbst gefälscht hast Linus Neumann: Hirne Hacken Firefox Overlay Plugin Thorsten Schröder and Ulf Buermeyer: Finfisher verklagen LNP325 Besser der Hund bellt einmal zu viel Plundervolt: Flipping Bits from Software without Rowhammer Plundervolt WP: DVFS Usenix Paper über CLKSCREW Attack von Adrian Tang et. al. (PDF) WP: SGX WP: Cold Boot Attack WP: Row Hammer Attack Moxie Marlinspike: the ecosystem is moving Tweet von Linus Blog post: the ecosystem is moving Will Scott: What’s left for private messaging Andreas Fuchs: Hacking (with) a TPM WP: Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Stefan Esser (i0n1c) Tweet Samuel Groß: Messenger Hacking: Remotely Compromising an iPhone through iMessage CVE-2017-7525: Deserialization Flaw in Jackson (Java) qwertyoruiop: The One Weird Trick SecureROM Hates Jiska: All wireless communication stacks are equally broken BlueFrag: Critical Bluetooth Vulnerability in Android (CVE-2020-0022) Bernd Sieker: Boeing 737MAX: Automated Crashes Omegatau Podcast Spiegel: Piloten verlernen das Fliegen Fefe: Das nützlich-unbedenklich Spektrum Alternativlos Folge 44: Freie Zugang zum Weltwissen WP: Geek Code oots: Cryptography demystified Wouter Bokslag: Vehicle immobilization revisited Segfault.fm Episode 0x0b Homöopathie in der IT-Sicherheit

Segfault.fm
0x0a Browser Fingerprinting

Segfault.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2019 122:24


Beschreibung: In dieser Folge diskutieren wir das Problem von Browser Fingerprinting und erörtern die verschiedenen Techniken, die es mittlerweile gibt um einen eindeutigen Fingerabdruck eines Browser zu erstellen. Am Ende diskutieren wir über Verteidigungsmöglichkeiten und geben einen Ausblick wie es weiter gehen könnte. Shownotes: YT: Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt on Privacy WP: HTTP Cookies Facebook: Like Buttons Heise: 2-Klicks für mehr Datenschutz Firefox Multi-Account Containers Cookie number statistics Die Umsetzung der EU-Cookie-Richtlinie in Deutschland Paper: Browser Fingerprinting: A survey Laperdrix et al.: Beauty and the Beast: Diverting modern web browsers to build unique browser fingerprints Canvas API WebGL API WebAudio API W3C WebRTC GeoLocation API WebAssembly API Web Payments Overview 1.0 WebXR Device API WP: Chromebook YubiKey Thesis: Jonathan R. Mayer: Any person … a pamphleteer (2009) Segfault.fm Episode 0x04 Tor EFF: Panopticlick Experiment Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Peter Eckersley: How Unique Is Your Web Browser? (2010) Mowery and Shacham: Pixel Perfect: Fingerprinting Canvas in HTML5 WP: Font Rasterization YT: Linus Torvalds - Nvidia F_ck You! Cao: et al.: (Cross-)Browser Fingerprinting via OS andHardware Level Features (2017) WP: Do Not Track (DNT) AmIUnique (2016) Olejnik et al.: The Leaking Battery Dellenback et al.: Hiding in the Crowd: A Massively Distributed Algorithm for Private Averaging with Malicious Adversaries (2018) Tor Uplift Project Mozilla Fusion Firefox Countermeasure against Fingerprinting Firefox First-Party Isolation Random User Agent AddOn Vastel et al.: Fp-Scanner: The Privacy Implications of Browser Fingerprint Inconsistencies NoScript AddOn Vastel et al.: FP-STALKER: Tracking Browser Fingerprint Evolutions

Devsession
Ja programista - Jarosław Pałka

Devsession

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 19:40


Jarek Pałka to osoba bardzo dobrze znana w społeczności programistycznej. Podczas konferencji SegFault w Łodzi miałem okazję poznać go osobiście i przeprowadzić krótką rozmowę na temat jego wędrówki przez programowanie i bycie programistą. Dodatkowo dorzuciłem trochę swoich przemyśleń dotyczących networkingu i dywersyfikacji - ale takiej technologicznej. Notatki do odcinka znajdziesz na https://devsession.pl Bardzo ważny jest dla mnie feedback i wsparcie podcastu! Dlatego zostaw proszę recenzję na iTunes, podziel się informacją o tym odcinku w mediach społecznościowych czy polub FanPage Devsession. Pozdrawiam Grzegorz Kotfis

After.conf
S01E09 - SegFault Łódź 2019

After.conf

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 32:54


Dzisiaj zabieram Cię do Łodzi na drugą edycję konferencji SegFault. Before. Relacja z prezentacji, na jakich byłem. Informacje o kolejnych SegFaultach. To wszystko w 9 części After.conf. https://segfault.events https://mrdev.pl https://szkolaeventstormingu.pl https://thenv.pl https://mrdev.pl/after-conf-pilot-07-seg-fault-wroclaw-2018

Devsession
Relacja SegFault Łódź 2019

Devsession

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 30:01


Zapraszam na pierwszą tego typu relację z konferencji. Co dla was przygotowałem? Wiktor Sztajerowski jeden ze współorganizatorów opowie o idei SegFault Rozmowę z Jarosławem Pałką o jego podróży przez programowanie od lat młodzieńczych - POLECAM! Wywiady z uczestnikami Moją osobliwą narrację, która to wszystko połączy ;) devsession.pl | Twitter | FanPage Wesprzyj podcast i zostaw recenzję na iTunes lub podziel się odcinkiem w sieci! Muzyka: Lee Rosevere

Devsession
SegFault Łódź 2019 - O testach z Robertem Pankoweckim i Arkiem Benedyktem

Devsession

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 34:43


Pierwsza część relacji z konferencji SegFault Łódź 2019 na której pojawiłem się w roli reportera. Do rozmowy o testach, testowaniu, TDD zaprosiłem Arka Benedykta oraz Roberta Pankoweckiego. Poruszamy zarówno aspekty techniczne jak i biznesowe. Arek Benedykt: Twitter Robert Pankowecki: Twitter devsession.pl | Twitter | FanPage Wesprzyj podcast i zostaw recenzję na iTunes lub podziel się odcinkiem w sieci!

SpreadIT Talks
#001 - Ten o rozwoju doświadczonych programistów i planowaniu kariery

SpreadIT Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 127:42


Moimi pierwszymi gośćmi byli Jarosław Pałka oraz Jakub Marchwicki, z którymi rozmawiałem o rozwoju i ciągłej nauce w kontekście osób już doświadczonych w branży IT. Jest to temat, który wielokrotnie pojawia się w dyskusjach, temat na czasie. Jeśli zatem interesuje Cię jak planować swoją ścieżkę kariery, kiedy znajdywać czas na rozwój, jak wybierać kolejne etapy swojego rozwoju i jakich narzędzi używać- to ten podcast jest dla Ciebie. Główne tematy, które poruszyliśmy: Doświadczenie w prowadzeniu szkoleń Symentis, a aktualny rynek potrzeb- zarówno od strony firm, jak i od strony uczestników. Czy są jakieś części wspólne? Organiczny rozwój vs rozwój planowany. Czy warto, a jeśli tak to jak planować swój rozwój, czy może wystarczy mądrze wybierać projekty? Narzędzia. Jak organizować wiedzę, tips&trics, jak ją zbierać, jak przygotowywać i określać cel, Czy warto mówić nie projektom / zadaniom? “Tego nie zrobię, nie jestem frontendowcem, nie piszę w typescript, nie jestem od infrastruktury” – czy może jednak próbować. Albo kiedy próbować a kiedy zdecydowanie nie? Co motywuje moich gości i jakie są rodzaje motywacji popychające nas do rozwoju. Czy kasa może być motywatorem? Hype driven development vs zbalansowana / naturalna ścieżka rozwoju programisty. Zawsze nowe, czy legacy. Stare, istniejące, rozwijane, czy nowe – ale bez klienta. Jak ułożyć ścieżkę własnej kariery? SegFault i CoreDump, jak te konferencje mają się do tego wszystkiego? Czy SegFault i CoreDump, które reklamujecie jako konferencje dla doświadczonych są pewną formą wpisania się w ten problem i jedną z technik? Na sam koniec- jaki aktualnie kierunek obrali moi goście. Wspomniane narzędzia: Raindrop Pocket Evernote Bullet Journal

Getting Into Infosec
BONUS: Robin Stuart - Road to Becoming a Cyber Crime Author

Getting Into Infosec

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2018 18:06


Robin Stuart is a debut author in cyber crime fiction with a short story called "SegFault" in the Sisters in Crime NorCal anthology Fault Lines , which is due out in early 2019!!! Notes: Wrote her first full length mystery in the mid-90's! Pitching is basically a job interview Honing your pitch You only get one shot at that first impression She has a backlog of stories to tell... Stay Tuned!!! (So Excited!) Links: The New York Pitch Fest Mystery Writers Sister in Crime Northern California Chapter Paula Munier, Robin's Literary Agent Robin Stuart Full Interview: https://gettingintoinfosec.simplecast.fm/robin-stuart-from-paralegal-to-malware-researcher-and-cyber-crime-author

After.conf
S01E07 - SegFault Wrocław 2018

After.conf

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 32:35


Tym razem SegFault i mój pierwszy wywiad z jednym z organizatorów konferencji. Porozmawialiśmy o SegFault, ale także o nadchodzącej konferencji CoreDump w Krakowie. Zapraszam do odsłuchania. 40% rabatu na CoreDump od AfterConf z kodem SluchamAfterConf. Częstujcie się! https://mrdev.pl/konkurs http://segfault.events http://coredump.events

The PHP Roundtable
068: PHP's Dirty Little Segfault Secret

The PHP Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 61:37


PHP is known for running really bad code really well. But it has a dirty little secret: deep within its code is a hidden "stack bomb". You can cause PHP to completely crash with just a few lines of code. Today we discuss why this happens and what we can do to fix the issue.

ZADevChat Podcast
Episode 53 - Segfault E_TOO_MUCH_COMPUTE

ZADevChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 64:29


In this age of containers and virtualization, are we losing touch with hardware and the raw performance available to us? Kenneth chats to Kevin & Len about our current understanding of hardware performance and if it matters in this age of containers and virtualization. Spawned by an article on Non-uniform Memory Access in modern multi-CPU architectures, Kenneth realizes that it has been years since he racked up a server or cared about the bare metal at all. How disconnected has he become in the quest for only dealing with servers through API's? Some resources mentioned during the show: * NUMA Deep Dive Part 1: From UMA to NUMA - http://frankdenneman.nl/2016/07/07/numa-deep-dive-part-1-uma-numa/ * Approximate cost to access various caches and main memory - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4087280/approximate-cost-to-access-various-caches-and-main-memory * Why is it faster to process a sorted array than an unsorted array? - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11227809/why-is-it-faster-to-process-a-sorted-array-than-an-unsorted-array * The Making of: ROM City Rampage (Retro City Rampage 8bit) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hvx4xXhZMrU * Scene.org Awards - http://awards.scene.org/ * How PayPal Scaled to Billions of Transactions Daily Using Just 8 VMs - http://highscalability.com/blog/2016/8/15/how-paypal-scaled-to-billions-of-transactions-daily-using-ju.html * The WhatsApp Architecture Facebook Bought for $19 Billion - http://highscalability.com/blog/2014/2/26/the-whatsapp-architecture-facebook-bought-for-19-billion.html * Reactions to the beer cache hierachy - http://blog.netopyr.com/2014/11/28/reactions-to-the-beer-cache-hierarchy/ * Transatlantic ping faster than sending a pixel to the screen? - http://superuser.com/questions/419070/transatlantic-ping-faster-than-sending-a-pixel-to-the-screen * AMD unveils Radeon Pro SSG graphics card with up to 1TB of flash memory - http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/07/amd-radeon-pro-ssg-graphics-card-specs-price-release-date/ * Visual 6502 in JavaScript - http://www.visual6502.org/JSSim/ And finally our picks Kevin: * Humanscale Float desk - http://www.humanscale.com/products/product.cfm?group=float Len: * Immutant - http://immutant.org Thanks for listening! Stay in touch: * Website & newsletter - https://zadevchat.io * Socialize - https://twitter.com/zadevchat & http://facebook.com/ZADevChat/ * Suggestions and feedback - https://github.com/zadevchat/ping * Subscribe and rate in iTunes - http://bit.ly/zadevchat-itunes

ZADevChat Podcast
Episode 49 - Segfault E_POOR_DEVELOPMENT_PRACTICES

ZADevChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2016 63:29


What poor development practices get under your skin? In the episode Kenneth, Kevin & Len unpack a few poor software development practices that they've seen over and over again. More or less in order they tackled long-lived branches in version control, having too many automated tests, being too reliant on your IDE, copying the first answer from StackOverflow and not questioning enough. Each topic yielded some interesting insights and counterpoints! We hope you enjoy the episode and would love to know what you thought. Only two resources were mentioned explicitly: * Michael Feathers - the deep synergy between testability and good design - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cVZvoFGJTU * What is the easiest way to parse a number in Clojure? - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2640169/whats-the-easiest-way-to-parse-numbers-in-clojure Thanks for listening! Stay in touch: * Socialize - https://twitter.com/zadevchat & http://facebook.com/ZADevChat/ * Suggestions and feedback - https://github.com/zadevchat/ping * Subscribe and rate in iTunes - http://bit.ly/zadevchat-itunes

ZADevChat Podcast
Episode 30 - Segfault February

ZADevChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2016 49:10


Kenneth and Kevin have the first of our Segfault instalments, a monthly banter about things that we find noteworthy but that might not fill an episode (yet). Here are the links to the (majority of the) topics we covered: * Rubyfuza 2016 - http://www.rubyfuza.org/ * DevConf ZA 2016, covered on #23 - http://www.devconf.co.za * Go 1.6 release, specifically transparent HTTP/2 support in net/http - https://golang.org/doc/go1.6#http2 * Rust 1.6 release, specifically Crates.io not allowing wildcards in dependencies in favour of SemVer - http://blog.rust-lang.org/2016/01/21/Rust-1.6.html * Semantic Versioning - http://semver.org * Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language - https://github.com/toml-lang/toml * IntermezzOS is a teaching operating systems, especially focused on introducing systems programming concepts to experienced developers from other areas of programming - http://intermezzos.github.io * Steve Klabnik - https://github.com/steveklabnik, https://twitter.com/steveklabnik, http://www.steveklabnik.com * MIT Unix xv6 OS - https://github.com/mit-pdos/xv6-public * A Skeleton Key on Unknown Strength, article regaring CVE-2015-7574, the glibc resolver bug - http://dankaminsky.com/2016/02/20/skeleton/ * CoreOS is Linux for Massive Server Deployments - https://coreos.com * Apache Mesos, a distributed systems kernel for your data center - http://mesos.apache.org/ * The Post Amazon Challenge and The New Stack - http://thenewstack.io/post-amazon-challenge-new-stack-model/ * Visual Transistor-level Simulation of the 6502 CPU - http://www.visual6502.org/JSSim/ Thanks for listening! Stay in touch: * Socialize - https://twitter.com/zadevchat & http://facebook.com/ZADevChat/ * Suggestions and feedback - https://github.com/zadevchat/ping * Subscribe and rate in iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/za/podcast/zadevchat-podcast/id1057372777

Kodsnack in English
Kodsnack 82 - It's very difficult to make a joke in this space

Kodsnack in English

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2014 66:52


We chat with James Mickens, researcher and most likely funniest man at Microsoft, live on stage during Øredev 2014. Topics include C development, the purity of incrementation, death by specifications, scandinavian death metal and its font choices and also British football, distributed systems and the problems you encounter dealing with them. The downsides of being stuck alone in a set of universes is that Stack overflow can’t help you. And how should we fix the Javascript and web browser technology world? Comments on the internet? No. This recording exists as good as it is thanks to Stephen Chin of nighthacking.com for providing and masterfully wrangling all the necessary technology. Comments, thoughts or suggestions? Discuss this episode at Techworld! Links Freedom fries Microsoft research Distributed systems James' talk at Øredev 2014 Handling the zombie apocalypse - James' article “The night watch” James' talk at Monitorama 2014 Satya Nadella - CEO of Microsoft Nuclear proliferation Segfault Logical shift Logical AND Malmö Logical OR W3C - World wide web consortium Web components Web components templates Gorgoroth Fibonacci Factorial Fizz buzz Sepultura King diamond British steel Notepad Web workers Crom - James' system for speculative Javascript execution Speculative execution Total recall Firebug Galactus Odin The Shellshock bug Turtles all the way down Jquery Angular XHR MDN - Mozilla developer network, great source of Javascript and browser API documentation Git The grandfather paradox Polyfill asm.js NoSQL Mongodb Bare metal Just in time compiler Maslow’s hierarchy of needs let-satement Zeus Quirksmode.org Yo Leviticus Registry ASCII art About:config Max TCP connections Shockwave Singularity DVR - Digital video recorder Futures Bendgate Captain America’s shield Georgia Tomfoolery 4chan Huge sloths Titles This is just Hollywood stuff We’ll edit this out with CGI What happens on the set #freedom #america What prevents me from being a happy person in life It cheapens the art Homelessness is bad too At least you have hope Do you like iteration? I only increment variables Only go forward Black Gandalf Not just fair or balanced Otto von Hyphen We laugh to stop from crying Darkness is delightful The great thing about scandinavian death metal What would Beelzebub do? That TV is in the cloud now Like jazz musicians Like trying to write Inception 2 The left hand of satan Multiple speculative universes What universe am I in? A low-rent Stephen Hawking Firebug had no notion of my separate universes The Odin object In the regular development world Chicanery all the way down Function calls are not our strong point Not nothing will happen XHR:s over passenger pidgeon LOL I took a hard dependency on it It’s very difficult to make a joke in this space We don’t even issue writes devnulldb But we have hoverboards Tread carefully on the polyfills Close the tab and reboot the machine This is such a character builder Mumblefoo.js Fast Javascript, and cancer No-lock cancer Asynchronous cancer That kitten on a tradmill is not going to watch itself Another special type of disaster Folk wisdom on the web 127i content Emu futures If I had a website, I’d run it like Singapore Every computer should come with an old person This whole alternate semantic reality