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The Stack Overflow Podcast
Safety in numbers: crowdsourcing data on nefarious IP addresses

The Stack Overflow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 25:55


You can find Philippe on Twitter here and learn more about CrowdSec here.They recently put together a list of the IP addresses trying to exploit the new Log4j vulnerability.For a prescient view of today's cybersecurity challenges, Humeau recommends John Brunner's classic 1975 sci-fi novel, The Shockwave Rider.

The Stack Overflow Podcast
Safety in numbers: crowdsourcing data on nefarious IP addresses

The Stack Overflow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 25:55


You can find Philippe on Twitter here and learn more about CrowdSec here.They recently put together a list of the IP addresses trying to exploit the new Log4j vulnerability.For a prescient view of today's cybersecurity challenges, Humeau recommends John Brunner's classic 1975 sci-fi novel, The Shockwave Rider.

Pilots Licence
The Shockwave Rider

Pilots Licence

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 53:10


The Cyberpunk Arc 2.0 charges ever onward into the future! The boys read chapter one of John Brunner's 1975 novel "The Shockwave Rider"! Credited as being one of the earliest examples of cyberpunk literature, does it get its licence? Listen now!

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Innovating Music
Scratch Mixes to Pirate Radio to Software Instruments

Innovating Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 36:30


Matt Black has been intrigued by computers since reading "The Shockwave Rider" from a bookmobile in his small English village of his youth. Since then, he has created scratch mixes from a set of decks across London warehouse parties in the late 1980s, pirate radio, become the band Coldcut, created major hits, launched the label Ninja Tune, and developed mad programming skills. He builds what he calls "software instruments" for the iPad and (when he can) Android, expanding this year from Ninja Jam to JammPro, letting artists make their own tracks.   Guest: Matt Black, Co-Founder, Ninja Tune; Member of the band Coldcut Matt Black is half of legendary DJ duo and multimedia pop group Coldcut, formed in 1987, and founders of Ninja Tune, the UK  label. In 2020, Ninja Tune celebrates 30 years as one of the world’s leading electronic music labels and a beacon for the independent music spirit. In 2017 Coldcut celebrated 30 years in electronic music with a string of gigs releases and special projects. A new album is coming in 2020.   For over 28 years as part of Coldcut he has combined cutting edge artistic expression with positive activist themes in such pieces as Journeys by DJ, The Only Way is Up, People Hold On, Stop This Crazy Thing, Timber, Panopticon, Re:volution, Energy Union, Walk a Mile, True Skool, and many more. Coldcut have worked with a wild range of artists, activists and other groups and luminaries eg Steve Reich, James Brown, Mark  E Smith, Queen Latifah, Jello Biafra, Saul Williams, Robert Owens, Lisa Stansfield, Crass, Roots Manuva, Lee Scratch Perry, the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Greenpeace, and Avaaz. In 2011 Matt designed the iOS app Ninja Jamm, Ninjatune's first music app which has had over 600,000 downloads; in 2020 the new advanced version Jamm Pro has been released. In 2017 2 more apps he designed were released: Pixi a visual synth, and Robbery a satirical video game. Midivolve, a music software collaboration with Ableton was released July 2017. The Zen Delay hardware unit released 2019 was also his co-creation. At Splice festival 2017 Matt showcased his experiments with Style Transfer, a cutting edge new style of visual processing using AI techniques. For his AV show, done in conjunction with his wife filmmaker Dinaz Stafford, Jamm triggers visual clips so every sound has a matching visual.  Matt collaborated with artist Wolfgang Buttress (the Hive, Kew) for BEAM AV installation Glastonbury 2019. Links: Jamm Pro Website: http://jammpro.net/   Jamm Pro for iPhone: https://apps.apple.com/app/id1148499320 Jamm Pro Competition - Win £1000: http://jammpro.net/jp1000/ Twitter: @NinjaJamm Coldcut Twitter: @Coldcut The Shockwave Rider, John Brunner, 1975 The Selfish Gene, Richard Dawkins, 1940 Tonto synth and Malcolm Cecil Ableton Link Kevin Kelly, The Next 5,000 Days on the Web, 2007, TED Roger Hallam, Common Sense for the 21st Century; Extinction Rebellion 

Heresy Hub
Heresy Hub #21 Transmetropolitan и текст как суперсила (вместе с А.Поляриновым)

Heresy Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 46:49


Этот номер посвящен комиксу "Трансметрополитен", образу журналиста как супергероя и силе текстов. А заодно - Уотергейту, Сноудену и власти слова над миром. Обсудить комикс я позвала отличного рецензента и переводчика Алексея Поляринова (https://t.me/Polyarinov). Patreon подкаста: https://www.patreon.com/heresyhub Таймлайн: 1:00 Правда как универсальная ценность 2:50 Спайдер Иерусалим как человек: история про замороженного фотографа 7:00 Спайдер - крутой ретро-герой, имплантированный в киберпанк-мир 7:45 Номер про резервации 10:15 Реклама в снах 12:11 Спайдер, стрипклуб и омоновцы будущего 13:37 Трансметрополитен должны преподавать журналистам 14:16 Что такое постправда 15:17 Фэйсбук и выборы Трампа О____О 18:13 Интернет как иллюзия 19:21 Уотергейт и преувеличенная вера в правду 22:00 Журналист не должен менять режимы, он должен говорить правду. 25:30 Лучше негодяй с принципами, чем негодяй без системы координат 26:30 Если очистить комикс от киберпанковых рюшек, это история о журналисте, освещающем выборы 29:29 Журналистика как проповедь для своей паствы? 32:21 Уотергейт повлиял и на киберпанк (Браннер) 34:00 Разоблачения Сноудена и усталость от информации 38:00 Текст как заклинание и как мы пишем тексты 42:22 Аарон Шварц и влияние на других людей 46:00 Тексты меняют мир Бонус-материалы: Transmetropolitan - https://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3452217 (рус), https://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4226586 (eng) Хантер Томпсон "Поколение свиней" - https://www.labirint.ru/books/627240/ Почему в крионике все-таки есть смысл: мнение создателя блога Wait but why - https://vc.ru/20801-cryonics-makes-sense Статья N+1 о крионике - https://nplus1.ru/material/2018/02/16/its-cool Морозов "Интернет как иллюзия" - https://daily.afisha.ru/archive/vozduh/books/internet-kak-illyuziya-evgeniya-morozova/ Джон Браннер "Shockwave Rider" - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shockwave_Rider Фильм про Аарона Шварца - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwVpfTuLdvg Какие данные о нас есть у Гугла и Facebook(eng): https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/mar/28/all-the-data-facebook-google-has-on-you-privacy Статья про аборты, которую упоминает Поляринов, - https://www.bbc.com/russian/features-44281632 Блог Шнайера - https://www.schneier.com/

Rants and Raves on Comic Book Trades
Rants and Raves on Comic Book Trades, Issue 06 - Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E.

Rants and Raves on Comic Book Trades

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2016 60:43


Remi, Jeff, Chris, Matt, Adam, Michel, Keenan, Andrew talk Warren Ellis and Stuart Immonen’s Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E. Is it the highest book we’ve ever rated?!? Who knows? You, when you listen! Also…us. Nextwave is a humorous comic book series by Warren Ellis and Stuart Immonen, published by Marvel Comics between 2006 and 2007. The Nextwave series features a collection of minor Marvel superheroes: monster hunter Elsa Bloodstone; Monica Rambeau, the former Captain Marvel; Tabitha Smith, formerly of X-Force; Aaron Stack, the Machine Man; and new character the Captain, previously called Captain ☠☠☠☠ (the obscured words being so horrible that Captain America allegedly "beat seven shades of it out of [him]" and left him in a dumpster with a bar of soap in his mouth).[1] These individuals are assembled by H.A.T.E., the Highest Anti-Terrorism Effort, to fight Unusual Weapons of Mass Destruction (U.W.M.D.s). The Nextwave team learns that H.A.T.E. is funded by the Beyond Corporation©, an organization formerly known as terrorist group S.I.L.E.N.T. As a result, the heroes leave H.A.T.E., stealing a vehicle called the Shockwave Rider. They destroy the U.W.M.D.s that the Beyond Corporation and H.A.T.E. have hidden around the United States, while being pursued by H.A.T.E. Director Dirk Anger, a parody of Nick Fury.[2] The U.W.M.D.s include Fin Fang Foom,[3] Broccoli Men, Ultra Samurai,[4] and the Mindless Ones. Using the Shockwave Rider as a mobile base of operations (the vehicle is larger on the inside than out, much like the TARDIS of Doctor Who), Nextwave is able to rapidly mount missions in widely separated locations including central Illinois, Wyoming, North Dakota, and Nevada

TPC Podcast Network
Rants and Raves on Comic Book Trades, Episode 06 - Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E.

TPC Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2016 60:43


Remi, Jeff, Chris, Matt, Adam, Michel, Keenan, Andrew talk Warren Ellis and Stuart Immonen’s Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E. Is it the highest book we’ve ever rated?!? Who knows? You, when you listen! Also…us. Nextwave is a humorous comic book series by Warren Ellis and Stuart Immonen, published by Marvel Comics between 2006 and 2007. The Nextwave series features a collection of minor Marvel superheroes: monster hunter Elsa Bloodstone; Monica Rambeau, the former Captain Marvel; Tabitha Smith, formerly of X-Force; Aaron Stack, the Machine Man; and new character the Captain, previously called Captain ☠☠☠☠ (the obscured words being so horrible that Captain America allegedly "beat seven shades of it out of [him]" and left him in a dumpster with a bar of soap in his mouth).[1] These individuals are assembled by H.A.T.E., the Highest Anti-Terrorism Effort, to fight Unusual Weapons of Mass Destruction (U.W.M.D.s). The Nextwave team learns that H.A.T.E. is funded by the Beyond Corporation©, an organization formerly known as terrorist group S.I.L.E.N.T. As a result, the heroes leave H.A.T.E., stealing a vehicle called the Shockwave Rider. They destroy the U.W.M.D.s that the Beyond Corporation and H.A.T.E. have hidden around the United States, while being pursued by H.A.T.E. Director Dirk Anger, a parody of Nick Fury.[2] The U.W.M.D.s include Fin Fang Foom,[3] Broccoli Men, Ultra Samurai,[4] and the Mindless Ones. Using the Shockwave Rider as a mobile base of operations (the vehicle is larger on the inside than out, much like the TARDIS of Doctor Who), Nextwave is able to rapidly mount missions in widely separated locations including central Illinois, Wyoming, North Dakota, and Nevada