 We're banana free and you know what I just realized as we were looking up the rules of the Internet that I just lost the game Yeah, I know Rule rule one and two No, you know. Oh, come on Tom, you know the game What game? Oh You're one of those people. I see how it is. All right. Enjoy the show No, Darren I don't know. I don't oh kids you never supposed to talk about it Yeah, I'm like Right after video to screw it up screwed it up big-time land What are we gonna do? I don't know but I have to get schooled on these internet rules man cuz I'm dumb I said I thought I knew the internet. I was on the internet. I've been on the internet I've actually seen the internet once in a while But I don't know the rules. I never It's gonna be weird. I'll just have to rely on you for policy expertise What's gonna happen? How are we gonna do this? I'm sorry. Darren come back Yes, two minutes to come back You probably just had to go to the bathroom Bananas will do that Will they know? That's what I hear You don't you know, you don't eat bananas yourself. Oh, Darren came back. Thank goodness. Hey I'm sorry. I remembered what I said about the road I'm getting it on the Tom highway. Oh, we can still be friends. We can agree to disagree Tom. Okay There's no what you're talking about. Mmm. Yeah, you can play in that game Remember the higher the road farther you fall You know just for that I'm making my window four by three Tom, that's right Show by three What is this? 1999 mmm Don't Prince man. What are you doing? Oh? Sorry the 1999 thing Sorry, I haven't any time to I didn't even think about that. I didn't any time to mourn To mourn Prince. I had no time. All right. We are ready for the show All right, we get on the irks. So yes start it. Here we go This is your captain speaking I'd like to take a moment to remind you that this show is brought to you by Listeners like you who give value for value to show your support go to daily tech news show comm slash support We know you have a choice when it comes to getting your tech news and on behalf of the crew I thank you for choosing the Daily Tech News show This is the Daily Tech news for Friday April 29th 2016. Happy birthday. Dim a sister. I'm Tom Maritin I'm not my sister But joining me is someone else who's also not my sister Darren kitchen from how to buy that org How are you doing? I am in the not Tom sister club. Yeah, many other people in this planet. Welcome on this fantastic earth That is why I did not give you a lovely new pair of Ugg boots for your birthday Appreciate it. You know who else isn't Tom sister Len Peralta. I am I am not Tom sister either. That's correct No, no, also, it's big club. I'm gonna say it involves pretty much everyone on the planet But one I have been looking at possibly becoming your sister, but it's not gone very far You know Meg might have something to say about that He has a sister All right, we're gonna talk about rule 34 no, sorry rule 41 And also not of the internet rule 41 about letting law enforcement Access remote servers. Oh, I had only prepared information about desu. Oh Desu, yeah, it'll be a good discussion regardless. Well, we'll brush up real fast Because we got some time after we talk about the headlines Twitter user. Well, how would you say this Hawks odd? It's h0x0d. Yeah, Hawks odd Discovered that flow.microsoft.com had gone live Microsoft then pulled it down then put it right back up because I guess they wanted to announce it today Anyway, it provides a preview that connects 35 cloud services together similar to if Flow is the name of the service Twitter slash Google Drive Dropbox office 365 Of course are among the services you can use with flow. You can also connect SMS and email flow will integrate with Microsoft power apps which went into public preview as well power apps lets you Users in an organization deploy an app without having to write code So similar again to how ift works where you just connect things together in a related No Google enabled ift support on its on hub router Friday So it's just a big day for people plugging things into other things. I love it. Do you remember yahoo pipes? Ah Yes, I do so happy because I feel like yes The dream of the web is still alive through a open API eyes I just kind of wish that more of these services like for like ift for example is free where I would really prefer a Alternative that was true open source that I could run on my own cloud and no not the service own cloud But you know that I could like toss up on the land. Yeah, exactly I mean you could run it on own cloud or not like there you go and you could put it wherever you want Yeah, and I do love ift In fact it this Hilariously this announcement from Microsoft Got me thinking about a recipe I'd been wanting to do out ift for a while and opened up ift and started plug it around this morning for a little bit Android world reports that Google is testing a travel assistant app called Trips with members of its Google map local guides program who've reached level two or higher According to nine to five Google the app can pull travel info from a user's Gmail messages Kind of like what inbox does and then store travel data offline So it organizes the information about your trip, but also offer suggestions for food local transit sightseeing, etc Yeah, no, I love this. I've been conflicted on the whole thing for a while, but I've really come around to these kinds of services I think Google now is nailing it and I don't know I don't I'm I guess I'm not that offended about a bot checking my Receipt from the airline because the res you know email confirmation from the airline chemist plaintext anyway And so it's not like they're you know looking at my PGP stuff. So yeah, you know screw it. Yeah, it's it's it's Your security with your boarding pass is your ID? Essentially, so it doesn't really affect that my thing is this doesn't work perfectly And I am so paranoid about my travel arrangements and missing flights that I I use trip it And I probably won't switch to this because I'd be afraid this would screw up one time and then I'd miss a segment With the machine learning and all of that it's not gonna understand that those you know Flights to Vegas are actually for the rest of the crew going to Def Con and that I'm driving And it's going to pop up and be like oh you're missing your flight And I'm like no and then it's gonna be like I will automatically alert the airport and let them know that you're not going to We have cancelled the flight for everyone because you can't make it Angry falls from Shannon and Patrick. It's gonna be a plastic IBM announced a new set of blockchain services running on IBM cloud and Docker with standards to meet regulatory compliance in various industries. We're not just talking finance here We're talking about health. We're talking shipping IBM has invested in startups and contributed to the Linux Foundation's hyper ledger project But Friday's announcement is meant to appeal to large enterprises among IBM's partners on blockchain projects to start this off Are the London and Japanese stock exchanges the ABN Amro Bank and a Finnish shipping company This makes me so happy to see big blue just continuing to be big blue You know I'm excited about this because they're laying the groundwork for you know next generation secure computing like this is the kind of stuff where like you like You know feel what you will about Bitcoin as a currency But just the technology that we've been given and seeing it implemented like this is going to be the building blocks upon which And a new web will be built with a much greater level of security and anonymity and things of that nature So this is just good all around and you know it's awesome to see them continuing to contribute to the open-source community like that and It fits IBM's ability to survive going all the way back to you know the the punch card and typewriter days They never stayed in one business They kept a business until it started to become competitive and then took the next logical step I'm over simplifying here, but when typewriters became common they moved to computers and when computer mainframes became common They moved to PCs and when PCs became common they moved to services now the cloud services are becoming common as your Amazon web services Google cloud They're moving to blockchain at the point where the blockchain is now something that people definitely want to take advantage of Yeah, there's a good reason why your thinkpads of Lenovo. Yeah Saying that some software circumvents the design of Windows 10 Microsoft announced today that Cortana will now only work with the edge browser on Windows 10 This changes the trend of the stories. We've been talking about here Cortana will no longer use your default browser It will only launch edge Well on Windows 10 anyway and Cortana also will only deliver search results from Bing Even if a different search engine is chosen in edge. So Bing edge Cortana on Windows 10. That's it Hey, this in the same way as the IBM story makes me happy to see Microsoft continuing to be Microsoft. I hate that it was all this towing around with like Feel more comfortable now that Microsoft is acting a little more 1995 yes, I don't want them to be like I want clear definitions here I don't want them to Come on, you know Microsoft's trying to say that it was a bad user experience and software wasn't really supposed to get around the Bing thing and and it it sounds from reading the tea leaves And search engine land has an excellent write-up of this that Microsoft was upset that third-party browsers were allowing you to get Around the Bing part of this and so yeah, they they they're acting like the old Microsoft and not saying we're fine on any platform They're saying no we want to keep you in our our conduit in this particular instance Yeah, it's really weird too because it's like on the one hand It's like yes, we're going to do the thing that we always do the evil stuff and keep you in the walled garden Then on the other hand it's like oh and we're also going to make a service that integrates with like similar to EFT with all of these cloud services. So it's like well, okay Well, what which is it so it's like I guess when they when they want to play with everybody's beach ball But they don't want to share their own. Yeah, the the warring factions. That's what I think Facebook released its latest global government requests report Thursday Most of it is not going to be surprising to you There's some interesting case studies in there if you want to read it But government requests for Facebook user data rose 13% in the second half of 2015 for a total of 46,763 requests and 60% of requests from US authorities came with a non-disclosure order meaning they couldn't tell the subject of the request that a Request had been made for their information I'm just thankful that this is continuing to be a trend and a thing and it's Established as an expectation now from a consumer that you're like well, of course I'm you know this service that I'm using is going to have a transparency report That's just the norm and that's so great I Doubt we're ever going to see the number of requests go down it would be really surprising and and in thinking about that it makes me realize like wow It really kind of feels like all of these companies are constantly on the defensive Side of this when it comes to the governments and it's just like yeah, wow You know well and and this request for authorities with a non-disclosure order goes straight to the heart of the National Security Letter debate about whether you should be allowed to say or whether a gag order can always be issued etc So yeah numbers for them and then how do they have to you know respond to it It's in a different jurisdiction where they don't have servers and it's like we are the borders Like how do you choose like well, you know Sri Lanka wants this so let's give it to Sri Lanka So wait wait we don't have servers in Sri Lanka Yeah, but they're on the internet and they can access our servers which are in Belgium and it's like just it gets so confusing Australia's productivity Commission spent nine months studying intellectual property rights and now recommends the free import of books Free use of copyrighted material under new fair use rules tighter restrictions on patents and a Legislated guarantee of the right to defeat geo blockers and watch Netflix the Commission determined that quote The evidence and indeed logic Suggests that the duration of copyright protection is far more than is needed few if any creators are motivated by the promise of financial returns long after death and Quote comments on the draft are due by June 3rd with the final report coming in August Darren I've been saying for years what we need is people to look at the evidence and find out whether copyright law is Achieving its goal and if it's not what needs to be changed to do that and that's exactly what the productivity Commission seems to have Done here it does and it seems like it could have some major ramifications for the whole world I mean, it's very exciting to see a major power like Australia. Do I get it right? you know proposing a redefine of copyright and It's interesting because there isn't really a global system if you will and I'm just wondering like hey if this were to pass then would I be able to take advantage of some of these proposed exemptions for instance if I were running a server in Australia and I just I love this just as a like You know a thought debate of like what is you know, what is global law? Like we were just joking about before Before the show about like what if there was a terms of service for the internet? Yeah, so and I'm sure Peter Wells We'll have more to say about this on day six The Sunday edition of Daily Tech news show which he will be doing next week I think and and By the way, we could get him to do it every week if we get that patron up just a couple more hundred dollars That but that's besides the point I think what's really interesting about this is the reasoning for this has to do with the fact that Australia is a net consumer of intellectual property and so it's in the interest of Australia to make things friendly for the consumer in countries like the United States where Intellectual property is a net creation The companies in charge of that are going to try to skew the debate to be more in their favor, and that's what's happened Yeah, and then you you just have to ask like who's got the ultimate decision when it comes to that It's like who's in power Here and so, you know, it's just this interesting balance of power between Governments across the world and corporations and people creating content and it's I don't you know the solution I just think it's really fascinating to see how the internet Blurs those boundaries Yeah, and we'll see if the productivity Commission's recommendations reach the final draft whether they are actually enacted This could cause problems for Australia's Signing of the Trans Pacific Partnership which requires them to adopt copyright laws that are similar to the United States So so there's a lot more debate there. Yeah, in fact, I if you're if you're in the Australia Let me know all about it to come to one of our meetups May 28th in the Gold Coast in June 4th in Sydney So h a k 5.org for that when when Darren says let me know about it He means walk up to him that one of those places and tell yeah, we're gonna be at this pizza joint We're just gonna be hanging out a couple of ours. Yeah come down Roe v. Has agreed to purchase Tevo for 1.1 billion dollars about $10 and 70 cents a share pending regulatory approval The rap reports that combined company will keep the Tevo name But keep the Roe v CEO Tom Carson as head Roe v provides electronic guide data to cable companies and others Both companies have great analytics operations when I say great. I don't mean their high quality. Maybe they are I just mean that they're large and they both make money licensing patents, which is probably the major funding driver behind this It's just bizarre to see this kind of thing like I actually when Tevo popped up I was like wait, that's still a thing and it's kind of like you if you were to mention like palm or something It's just crazy to think that in 2000 Tevo was going for like $57 a share and it hasn't Really been doing much more than hovering around ten bucks for the last I use a Tevo every day They make and still make an excellent over-the-air DVR and there is someone that still uses a palm pilot every day No, but this is different. I think if you're a cord cutter and you want over-the-air and you have good signals It's probably the best DVR especially now that they're selling a version that you don't have to pay for the electronic program guide Problem with Tevo is they spent so many years Thinking their future depended on the cable companies and they're just now Starting to move and cater to cord cutters a little bit This this is where they either become a bunch of patents for the new Tevo That becomes an electronic program guide analytics company or whether they're able to continue to create great products for cord cutters Well, hopefully they'll pull an IBM and continue to innovate and change markets. Yeah Several US government sources told Reuters Thursday that the US FBI paid less than one million dollars for the technique used to unlock The iPhone 5c in the San Bernardino case if you remember last week We told you about how director James Comey In a speech said that the FBI paid more than he'd make in salary over the rest of the term of his job It's around seven years and of course everyone did the math including Reuters and found that that now roughly $1.3 million so that number started getting bandied about and I think these sources the FBI Well, they won't confirm it above board are out there trying to say no it wasn't it was less than a million dollars Oh, yeah, you know actually as you bring that up They just reminded me that I haven't been practicing the FBI director's advice So let me just go ahead and remedy that situation. There we go. Okay, Cole Just want to make sure that I think that's when you're not streaming on a podcast. Oh your camera Okay, okay, but but when you want to be seen then you pull the you pull that all right Yeah, okay Well in that case now this I mean dude a million bucks sounds reasonable for this kind of thing I mean that's like three seven reasonable honestly. I don't know why they're well I mean it's okay So if you've never looked into kind of like you know exploit hub or some of the other like market places for these Then you might be shocked to find out like what this kind of stuff goes for but we're talking about, you know Digital nukes here. Yeah, these these are cyber arms and cheaper in the toilet seat They go for high dollars and it's you know, it's like it's like a peek into the black budget almost Yeah Because I think people would be even more appalled and shocked and surprised if they saw what kind of money was going into Development of things like Stuxnet, you know you imagine. Yeah, so yeah, I don't know It doesn't it doesn't surprise me being part of the infosec community Indian space research organization launched the IR nss 1g satellite Thursday completing development of the navik geo-positioning system NAVIC joins the GPS here in the US Galileo in Europe Glonas in Russia and Japan's QZ SS systems China's even got its own system Beidou coming in 2020 navik will be fully tested in about a month and provide open source localized navigation For India as well as encrypted service for the Indian military and government this is exciting and Hurray for India the way to go like Redundancy, you know, there's one one is none like don't rely on ours We're just gonna turn it off whenever we want, you know, like don't rely on the Russians either like we need lots of these That's fantastic. Well, yeah, and then you you can conceivably use multiples, right? Especially because India's is only going to be regional as many of these are Therefore, you know, you'll still want to use GPS for worldwide coverage But you can check them off against each other and because it's open source, you're allowed to use at least that version They've got the two versions going so nice Finally channel gymquisition does not run ads on its YouTube channel and sports itself entirely through patreon. However Occasionally game companies put out content ID claims against their video because Jim uses game footage and sometimes music and When you put a content IDs on something you can choose to monetize it So then he would have to go around to his patrons and say I'm not the one putting the ads on this There's a content ID claim. I'm trying to fight it. They put an ad on it because they think they own it by accident He found out that if multiple companies put claims against his video and one of them opts to prevent monetization Which is also a content ID option It would default to no monetization for the entire video no matter who had put a claim on it So He's now trying to make sure to trip content ID multiple times in every one of his videos in order to ensure That no monetization claim is made and the ads are prevented and he has an excellent video talking about how this has now made him respect the fair use rules less Because he wants to make sure that there are no ads running on his channel Right and so there's no incentive for him to not just like throw everything in just so that he gets more more content ID matches and I think it's it's brilliant execution of a Interesting flaw in the system or I don't know if you would even call it a flaw But anyway, you should check out the video is very eloquent. I think it's it's interesting the nuclear option That is that and I would love to see maybe some independent creators Go ahead and form a company that Creates content just so that you can make sure that you use said content in your video so that it always gets flagged Yeah, and He points out he's like I guess they can do a takedown on me But then you have a takedown from one company and a monetization from another so he's hoping that system works differently As we mentioned yesterday YouTube now saying they will no longer stop monetization If there is a claim they will continue monetization if it's wanted and then hold that money in escrow I don't know that that affects him because what he's looking for is conflicting things But it definitely goes to show that the content ID system and the DMCA that it is powered by Are both messed up and also, you know, I have to hand it to YouTube for even still Providing the option to put up videos without ads We do that on the hack 5 YouTube channel for just about every show except for the ones that have Contract tool obligations with discovery digital hack 5 and hack tip But like you won't find those on metasploit minute and threat wire and stuff like that And that's actually really cool considering the fact that they are providing us a free CDN. So yeah, yeah, it's good stuff Thanks to Raichel Franz Loki Robert Jane Namadan failed access memory goofball Jones Greg N PC guy 8088 and more who submitted stories on our subreddit submit your stories and vote get in there and vote the More voting the better a daily tech news show that reddit.com and that is a look at the headlines All right, so we mentioned at the top of the show rule 41 and that may sound familiar because we talked about it last week Regarding a case where a judge had said well, you went to a magistrate judge They don't have the right to get a search warrant for a machine. That's not in their jurisdiction But you could have gone to a district judge. Well, apparently what the Department of Justice said was we don't want to Have to go to district judges. Let's get the magistrate judges to be able to do this So they went to the Supreme Court and asked for a change to the federal rule of criminal procedure Now, this is the proper way a lot of people are starting to attack. Why is the Supreme Court doing this? This is how it's done The Supreme Court is the arbiter over court procedures and they are saying look We would like you to change the court procedure and the way it works is the Supreme Court looks at it And they say yes, we think this is fair. We will change the court procedure and then they send that to Congress So here's what they did and here's what Congress can do to stop it if they want the change now says a Magistrate judge with authority in any district where activities related to a crime may have occurred Has authority to issue a warrant to use remote access to search electronic storage media and to seize or copy electronically stored information located within or outside the district So the crime still has to be local to the jurisdiction But if the server is somewhere else, you're a let the magistrate judge can now say, okay I think this yes, you have a legal right to go after that This is necessary because the suspect may be in your jurisdiction, but they can store data on servers Located anywhere in the world or because of anonymity you may not know Whether the person is actually here, but you know the crime has been committed here And that case in Massachusetts that I talked about was about exactly that They had they had known that the operation was occurring in Virginia So they got the the search result the search warrant in Virginia But it turned out that the suspect was in Oklahoma in Massachusetts So in both cases the judge said well, that's outside your jurisdiction. They're trying to plug that loophole So the Supreme Court has approved the change to rule 41 sent it to Congress Congress has until December 1st to either modify the rule Reject the rule entirely or the change anyway or defer and if they take no action it becomes the law It becomes the new court procedure A lot of people are against this law senator Wyden has called for Congress to reject the rules He says a single warrant to access and search thousands or millions of computers at once and the vast majority of the affected Computers would belong to the victims not the perpetrators and it's a bad idea Google and ACLU have said it's unreasonable search and seizure Those against argue that government hacking does not have protective rules and transparency and could actually lead to the spread of malware Darin, where do you stand on this? Well, okay So I feel like this is just another great example of the growing pains that we go through when we have to these old-school arbitrary borders and Then and then we have the internet and there is no Jurisdiction with this when we take a look at the US federal district courts and the courts of appeals and the highest state courts and the US Supreme Court there is no like court of the internet Where is the internet district in this regard and do we want some sort of global court? Because again like we were talking about copyright in Australia It's like you know it blurs the lines and it's really interesting But when I think about this as far as the actual government hacking side of it The way that I fall on this is I feel like and I've said this time and time again, but Government hacking is a vulnerability, you know when we're the the use of the law in that regard is a vulnerability similar to the FBI and Apple case and so, you know It's and in this case government hacking is a vulnerability against citizens privacy and security and so you I feel like you don't defend yourself from a vulnerability with that same Vulnerability system and in this case the US courts so it's not like we should be Expecting the courts to fix this hole to plug this in such a way to protect ourselves from it because the internet isn't equal playing field And I believe ultimately that there is a technical solution to this and that while it should be good that we would press for a you know some sort of Policy some sort of law that makes sense to you know shield those that may be a little less Technical we shouldn't rely on it because whether it's this or the all-ritz act or something else completely different It's again that delicate dance of vying for power between Governments and their citizens corporations and their users and that's going to continue So I say we push for a fair and honest government, but we need to protect ourselves from a corrupt one I think we probably Just like in the encryption debate We probably need new legislation here because the old legislation isn't sufficient as you're pointing out And and and you're fighting the vulnerability with the vulnerability exactly, but in this particular case for me I think law enforcement has a perfectly reasonable complaint Which is what you said like the internet doesn't have borders So in the old ways like yeah, I only have jurisdiction to search the person who committed a crime in my Jurisdict my district because they're probably in my district my district the internet doesn't work that way So they do need a way when there is a reasonable When there's a reasonable suspicion Under a judge's order to get a warrant to search How is it different if the server is in Oklahoma versus Virginia? If the server was in Virginia, they could have got the search warrant like the rules are meant to protect against abuses The rules are meant to have a judge look at this and say well now you guys are asking for something I don't think you really need here. You have to have a Reasonable suspicion that this person has committed a crime to get the search warrant in the first place The only difference is they're saying this computer might be somewhere else now to the to the objections that say yeah But now you you're talking about Putting malware out there to hack into something and maybe that malware gets out or or maybe you hack into a server And you find a lot of information from innocent people that had nothing to do with the person that you were after And that's why I think we probably need to have new rules written because there are also new possibilities to this case But those possibilities also exist if the server happens to be in the same jurisdiction as the crime We we need them for those too. So it's not to me. It's not about Changing this rule that says you can now get a remote server. I think that's fine I think for whether it's in the jurisdiction or out outside the district you need rules that make for some transparency and Put some limits that say okay You can search this account or you can search this particular server But you can't just go on a fishing expedition that that's why we have a warrant system in the first place is to stop fishing Expeditions right well I mean at two point about those that are concerned about you know You put the malware out there and it gets out Stuxnet America's first known cyber weapon got out and you know Was on PCs that it was not supposed to be on so that is an inevitability with this kind of things I completely agree with you that we do need a better law But right now what we're saying is oh well we can hack your server where it ever it is because we said so and This is a bigger debate than just a domestic one because when we're talking about a law on the internet We have to keep in mind all of the stakeholders and this isn't just our network So you know the conversation gets even deeper when you consider that these you know I could be in Oklahoma and I could be accessing a server in Sri Lanka or wherever have you so Yeah, and it gets even more thorny when you're talking about crossing international boundaries Which is again why why you need to have some rules that take into account that the internet doesn't have a location, but my point is There is there is a system that's meant to prevent abuse that system is not going to work very well In the new world which is why we need new rules But that doesn't mean we should throw out the system and and right now all you're saying is well Security through obscurity we won't let them search outside the district So that'll reduce the number of times that they can hack But they can hack all day long as long as long as the crime and the server in the same district and that doesn't make any sense No, it doesn't and and you know nor does trying to shoehorn the internet into old wiretapping laws or you know The old Ritz act which you know that as an example of like old laws being applied to new technology So I feel like we haven't cracked this and it has been a long time coming And it is part of the growing pains of the internet and until we as a society and I'd say society I mean humanity on this rock figure out how to Coexist and work together to come up with something sane. We're not going to have You know justice that really works. So there is like two worlds happening years You've got your meat space and your cyberspace and they aren't compatible in many ways. Yeah, in fact It's like we're trying to issue another patch on an old system and the fixer in the chat room says what we need is a major update Like we need to rev we need to rev the version. Yeah, I like your idea of having a a Acceptable use policy of the internet at terms of service and I'm I'm going to go ahead and propose that we use the universal declaration of human Rights right as a good starting place plus rule 34. Oh, yeah, you got to keep the original rules I mean those are like come on, you know, you don't throw out the first amendment, right? Exactly. It's it's like the Magna Carta Indeed. Well, but is that anyway? Yes All right, let's get to our pick of the day from Anas in Syria who says for a few days I've been using an app called speed a thari It's a content blocker for iOS that is not blocked by wired or forbs at least not at his writing What makes it different from others is that it has three Blocking aggressiveness levels the first blocks ads and tracking scripts the second blocks all scripts and fonts and the third just gives you the HTML page or any other page format stripped out of everything It also has a notification widget for switching it on or off when he got it last it was $1.99 and It turns out that Darren that you know of one that is similar to this for Android Yeah, I highly recommend a little browse a little web browser to It's something that I was using on my most recent travel syrup where I didn't have that much data on my SIM card And it's fantastic because it is a web browser that does not load images or scripts It does still load CSS, but still it makes sites so much smaller and Yeah, that's a really good choice for Android outside of that. Just drop into the terminal and use links Yeah, it links on like I used to do hmm For that my browser the 90s I got a couple messages of the day Scott Wilhelm I wanted to send a note about the usefulness of the Apple care kit apps Remember we announced yesterday that Apple care kit now available for devs They have four apps available and Scott says I have type 1 diabetes and have been using the one drop app To log how much insulin I'm using and how many carbs I'm eating among other things The app can even take readings from two of dexcom's continuous glucose monitors the g4 and the g5 Really has helped me lower my average glucose readings and it's helped me analyze how what I eat and when I eat affects me Information also helps drive how I treat my type 1 diabetes The ease with which my glucose levels and how I treat them will be able to be sent to my endocrinologist Makes it easier for them to offer help without an actual visit and on a side note To have had type 1 diabetes for 34 years and see that the technology used to treat it has gone from things like testing Urine with results that were what your glucose level was four hours prior to now being able to look at your smart watch And have it tell you your glucose level is nothing short of amazing to me It's even moving forward to where insulin pumps work in conjunction with continuous glucose monitors to react in a manner a Functioning pancreas would I could have never imagined that would happen way back when it is really exciting And you know, I think that this tech is going to lead to not just like helping people with Diabetes, but also, you know anybody that doesn't which is really exciting I love the whole concept of like hey, I would love my smart watch to be like Darren eat a banana Right now. Yeah, absolutely need I wanted to do more than than just Individual diseases, but like overall nutrition as well. Yeah, just just be like hey, you're pholic acid levels are low You're not going to be absorbing iron well enough, right? Eat some whole grains or something like the surf and then boom tie that in with you know some and then your anubra shows up and You know this is for you Tom and you're like, I didn't even know that I wanted curry and you're like, yeah No, it's perfectly balanced for what you're nutrition. That means right now. That's great Yaru in Malaysia wrote in and said the steam news about accepting bitcoins has left him pretty excited Around two years ago the biggest bank of the country banned steam transactions from their services now One may think that the solution would be to just change banks but it seems like a lot of trouble for one's service and That biggest bank is actually pretty good in many other ways, which is why they are popular buying steam prepaid cards It might sound like a solution to but over here They're sold in shops with a premium that's five to ten percent of the sticker value So being able to transfer some money into Bitcoin and use that on steam is a big benefit in Malaysia It sounds like yeah, you know, I think everybody should just get a US credit card The US banks also agree with you Finally over on our subreddit I know we definitely use the subreddit to find stories to add to the lineup and see what you guys are interested in but there's also great discussions over there Tyler does a great job of posting discussion links and The Mitch NZ was responding to the story about Apple Intel and possibly others ditching analog headphone jacks Said look if Apple did remove the head jack headphone jack from the iPhone It would possibly mean it would no longer comply with the Americans with disabilities act Things like public ATMs with assisted listening systems are required by the ADA to have a standard 3.5 millimeter jack available Receivers required for use with an assistive listening system shall include a one-eighth inch 3.5 millimeter standard mono jack He quotes the regulation. It's like, I don't know actually know if Apple has to comply But if they do or if they wanted to then the headphone jack has to be here to stay or at least an adapter I'm no expert. I just heard someone else mentioning these ADA requirements for ATMs and it got me thinking dongle a Eighth inch mono jack to Bluetooth Yeah, and well what what they'll do is they'll get rid of the headphone jack But they'll supply an adapter Does a why because they were talking about this in the subreddit thread to like what if I want to listen to music And charge at the same time You'll you'll have a thing where you could plug in an analog jack and have the lightning port still available and Do the plug in then no no one wants a squitty cable. No one wants that nobody wants it. No, but that's where we're going That's what we're given and we're gonna like it too. Yeah, this apple it does imply that okay So the the path here is that Bluetooth gets better. It's less less wearing on your battery Ideally I know it's okay. Yeah, just hang with me for a second Let's let's be optimist for a moment and say that Bluetooth eventually figures all that out or maybe a new pair of protocol comes along We don't want wires. We want only want wires because we think they're more reliable If wireless got to the point where it was just as good as wires We'd be fine with this then the ADA would have to adjust their rules Yeah, until some punk kid with a jammer comes by and no one's listening to the guy with scissors, too Oh, yeah, except the gate, you know Compride the headphone cables out of my cold dead hands Tom. I hear you. I hear you man I just I was thank you for indulging my flight of fancy there And thank you for being on the show. This is this was fun as always and folks There's more fun to be had at hack 5.org. What do you got going on over there? Speaking of hack 5.org We just did a major revamp of the website very exciting I think it looks pretty good. Let us know if you find any broken links But right there at the top you'll find the information about hack across the planet Which is a tour that hack 5 is going on over the next forever and You will have to meet up with myself as well as Shannon and Sebastian and the rest of the crew You can find details on the meet-ups We're gonna be having meet-ups in Tokyo, Japan on May 23rd in the Gold Coast of Australia on May 28th Sydney Australia on June 4th. I know that there will be probably the Maldives here soon So it's gonna be very exciting. We're just kind of you know gonna go and see this planet that we have been been podcasting and Sending our packets to so we're gonna go ahead and use our passports and and get out there Join us HAK 5.org That's fantastic the planet welcomes you I am looking forward to the Vegemite Me too actually hey Len Peralta. What do you been? Oh my gosh? This is amazing Wow So You know I told you before the show prior before when live that was gonna do something a little bit different and Then as we were talking you brought up something completely different that I thought I probably should do so I sort of worked it into both here Of course rule 41 the first thing I thought of being a Star Wars fan is order 66 So so the emperor of course is is is ordering order 66 is the Supreme Court justice ordering Anything it's actually rule 41, but yeah It's in the same playbook and then because we were talking about rule 34 I just had to add this little guy here in the bottom Says just to be clear. We're not talking about rule 34, right? Emperor fetish I am ordering this right now Dom Tom in the bottom left is it a what a Dom Tom? Man, I didn't even know why I'm ordering it because it's no because there's no beard on this guy Thank you Thank you not all peach colored people are the same I think I've I think I've overstayed my welcome with the with the awkward genes drawing from early this year, so No, I'm not even kidding you like I'm buying this right now So good Just just the idea of the Supreme Court as the emperor issue is like just kind of like not really understanding like order 66 and then the FBI like no actually it's rule 41, but Thank you This is available as as they mentioned on my online store lend for all the store.com or You can go to patreon.com forward slash Len and you can back me there and you can get all of these as digital prints It's fun. I'm getting one right now. Should I use the sword and laser money to buy it or the day? Everything use all the money so many options when you're trying to buy something and host a show I like just subscribing so that I can get them digitally. 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Let's do that execute rule 41 Where is the internet district I Do you imagine a global internet court that like Recognizes all cultures ideals. Oh my gosh, what a mess. Yeah, how did they do it in Star Trek? How what? I think they had a big war that wiped most of the people out It first contact is anything to go by I think was the third world war or was it the eugenics war one of those Oh, no for real like that's actually how they came up with just like one culture because remnants of humanity and Warped drive that brought the Vulcans and then the Vulcans proved to humans that they were Whoa, you get me. Oh There was life out there the Vulcan's proved there was life outside What we need are Vulcan or Mars microbes, I'll take you there Did we not just refer to whatever the first species we find at Vulcans regardless Yes, I think we should 41 title execute rule 41 Yes, commander, we're all New Zealand is I'm gonna order some fried chicken right now execute order fried chicken I Order some fried chicken man tonight Eat a banana there's a place called a chow chow kitchen, which is here locally and they have something called the winter dinner I'm gonna do that. It's a chicken dinner. Nice. Yes. It's really I had to turn off privacy badger to complete my order. Oh Interesting, okay, maybe that's what I'll have to do. Yeah I just use HTTP everywhere and it just makes sure that gets rid of HTTPS on any websites Wait scratch that in reverse. I actually do that too. It's called safari. Oh Oh, actually, I just did the same. I was I talked to my sister's like care like Karen get get to your brother proud and get a Mac You really have a sister named Karen Karen Gale and Darren Dale. I was brother that taught Tim so Meg Tom and Tim You got to get the the rhymers in It's the rhymers. What it was was my mom was expecting a boy and her and my sister's older than nation So she's like wait, you're not Darren Dale like right up to delivery. She's like you're Karen Kale Right, so I don't know. Maybe I don't know what kind of Bill Dave's not really Kale is in the 80s But they used to make killers and mom decided to go with the rhyming team. Okay. Go figure Reminds me the Anderson family in Greenville all of their all their children's middle name was Algrin After the dog. Yeah, Anderson. Yep. Doesn't girl and girls and boys all middle name algorithm They're like middle name who cares doesn't matter Mm-hmm. I like the the families have like the 10 kids and they all start with Jay or something Len you should have done that. Sorry I didn't do it next Next time there. You should have had them all be L and Something so they'd be like Len Nora, but yeah Yeah, or I could be like what my mom did and take like like take people's names and put them all together and make these terrible names It don't mean anything like what was it motto Ken? Okay, I Did that with my kids. I put them all together and I got the name Creeka Jew Right, I remember you talking about yeah, mr. Creak it so you can just refer to the bunch Creak a Jew. Yeah Mr.. Creak a Jew that was a character and when you you like Roger I have an alternate first name. Yeah. Oh, I didn't know that Mmm, I didn't know Roger had an alternate first Yeah, do you what do you want it can do you want to say it or no? Yeah, it's yeah way. Yeah way. Yeah way like spelled. Mm-hmm. Why a I know a Yahweh. That's yeah Everything. Yeah, Yahweh. I know a guy. His name is Jor-El Really? Yeah, they named him after. Oh, he was that like a intentionally named. Yeah, named him after Coincidentally and have the same name as the Jewish Or Hebrew name for God because God's real name cannot be spoken. That's right Actually, Roger's real name can't be spoken either. You can't say Roger Which I just was going by this stage name for the last decade, but yeah, you know, so, you know It's my first name is really Thomas. I Saw that. It's not that funny, you know I told you that story about Matt Winston, right over the weekend. Yeah, he did That's what made me think of that. Yeah, so so Matt Winston who is the son of Stan Winston Stan Winston being the man who created Harry and the Henderson's the alien Incredible special effects guy his his he's passed on now, but his son is is now kind of taken over the mantle We had him on our show creature geek a while back and on that show he outed my name because I'd never ever said it before It's actually Demetrius. I'll say it on here And and when I met him over the weekend, he remembered that which was crazy like I didn't I didn't even remember that So it's pretty cool. Yeah Your original name I didn't remember my night. I didn't remember him outing me on the podcast Yeah, I think Len remembered his real name He was just didn't remember that that Matt Winston had room. Yeah, oh, there's a guy here is buddy His name his kid Calel Calel yeah, and George or Gioro Gioro Forget his last name Karra Most people don't know this but silver blade and Dr. Payne are actually the real name Yeah Yeah, so it's cool to Happy jacks same thing. Well, I'm gonna go. I'm gonna go get my winter dinner Congrats on the winning. Yes. Thank you. I ordered it while I was actually doing the show So I gotta go pick it up so I will not be here next week. I'm in Dallas So I will see you the week after we'll miss you but have a good time in Dallas. I will. Thank you so much. Take care everybody Bye. Bye and Like that I got my receipt from Nobby knees limited. Oh I meant to tell Len I have a special request anyway, whatever. Yeah, I was supposed to write it in the little special No, no, I know I just I'll even Like it was right there. It was just it was just there just there execute order for Yeah, so, oh, are you gonna be around you? Are you gonna go to the night attack thing next weekend? Yes, I have it on my calendar. Wait, it's next weekend. Oh What this weekend I guess like not like a week from tomorrow Yes, okay. I'm made. Oh Mother's Day weekend. Is it it is Yeah, I was I was not born of My mom lives in Illinois. I'm gonna call her it doesn't really matter, right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah No, I get her slippers. Um, I May be in Vegas. We'll see okay because that would be for the number four Nice because if you're if you're in Vegas, I will understand. Thank you But you know, if not, I will you know be there and it will be fun And I will like to meet anyone you bring with you sounds good. Actually, that's a that's a fantastic plan, too Yeah, oh, I love the way the universe works out, right? Mm-hmm. That's gonna be fun. So if anybody doesn't know what we're talking about, I'm sorry if we're being vague Mr. Brian brushwood and mr. Justin Robert Young Are hosting a live night attack in San Francisco at 4 30 p.m. At piano fight in San Francisco on Saturday, May 7th, and I will be there on the show with Ali Spagnola the awesome musician Yeah So it's gonna be a blast if you're in the San Francisco area, you got to come out and say hey more details at night attack TV That's gonna be an epic show Looking forward to that. Yeah Yeah, we're doing defcon again this year. Oh, yeah, did she do defcon? Yeah Yeah, so she shares part of our booth with dual course sometimes. Oh, of course that makes sense Yeah, nice to get their nerd core on right. Yeah She's like all multifaceted and stuff Did you have like a like a drinking game challenge thing? Oh, yeah That was that was her claim to fame a few years back was that the 60 drinks and 60 songs. Oh, you know We're doing a defcon this year For one of them just just just one of the nights. We're gonna do a special event called hackers against hangovers There'll be special wristbands and we will have board games We will not have booze, but we will have board games So it's a BYOB. So the idea is to not drink and therefore not gonna hangover. Yeah Okay You know a lot of the hacker cons could be a little bit of a Bench drinking fest. Well, we got because I was all on board with that And so you said BYO and then I was like, oh, yeah, bring your own board game But not bring your own beer. Yeah Because that's the whole hacker's good point is like yeah We're like, hey, what if we all get together the other way to do hackers against hangover would be to have some kind of Biological hack the next day to get rid of your hangover, but that's harder to accomplish. I suppose. Oh, no, I like that, too The second day of the right. Yeah, no, that's their follow-on. Yeah Here's a nutritional like be vitamin vials and then right exactly and then it'll be hackers against hangovers Actually, see either way is like you want to come and drink. Yeah. Here's a vial of Here's your beach Oh, man. Yeah, I don't know. We'll see Excellent. Well, we have published the show and it was a good show. It was you should go watch it people Oh, except that if you're hearing me, you probably already listened to watch this No, I think web 979 is uh is downloading it. Ah, okay. Yeah, go get it web 971 We'll see you next week