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Great movie btw, check it out!

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The Level1 Show September 19 2022: Patreon Edition!

https://linode.com/level1techs https://www.one-tab.com/page/lx-SwV13T6q_FIOXaggkfg https://www.one-tab.com/page/PIy36jpmTHOUEUOydlmnHQ https://www.one-tab.com/page/H5wrNH2cRQmnjgBPDabtEg 0:00 - Intro 0:39 - US border forces are seizing Americans' phone data and storing it for 15 years 2:18 - Treasury says sanctions on Tornado Cash don't stop people from sharing code 3:42 - California Governor Gavin Newsom signs social media transparency law 4:44 - California sues Amazon, alleging antitrust violations 6:17 - California Gov. Newsom signs landmark legislation aimed at boosting children's safety online 7:30 - U.S. signs deal with Google to develop chips for researchers 8:57 - EndeavorRX - An FDA Approved Video Game Treatment for ADHD 10:41 - Google faces €25bn legal action in UK and the EU 11:31 - S.Korea fines Google, Meta billions of won for privacy violations 11:59 - South Korea issues arrest warrant for Do Kwon, Luna drop nearly 50% 12:56 - China Accuses NSA of Northwestern Polytechnical University Hack 13:59 - China Is Harvesting DNA From Thousands of Tibetans 15:06 - Breach of software maker used to backdoor ecommerce servers 15:47 - Microsoft Teams stores auth tokens as cleartext in Windows, Linux, Macs 16:51 - 40% of pros scaled back back open source use over security 18:03 - Adobe has an answer for Netflix’s password-sharing problem 19:30 - EA announces kernel-level anti-cheat system for PC games 21:15 - Say Hello to Crazy Thin ‘Deep Insert’ ATM Skimmers 23:42 - Over 280,000 WordPress sites may have been hijacked by zero-day hiding in popular plugin 25:29 - Microsoft 365 now auto-updates apps on locked or idle devices 26:30 - Woman whose rape DNA led to her arrest sues San Francisco 29:56 - Google cancels half the projects at its internal R&D group Area 120 30:51 - Google loses appeal against record $4 billion EU fine 31:16 - Intel Processor will replace Pentium and Celeron in 2023 laptops 35:05 - Twilio to lay off 11% of workforce 36:14 - Software fees to make up 10% of John Deere's revenues by 2030 37:47 - Nikola founder lied to investors about tech, prosecutor says in fraud trial 40:01 - Five years of data show that SSDs are more reliable than HDDs over the long haul 40:48 - Adobe snaps up Figma for $20B, taking out one of its biggest rivals in digital design 43:47 - SpaceX's Starlink Arrives in Antarctica, Now Available on All 7 Continents 45:36 - New York Times is giving out branded lunch boxes to get people back to the office—but over 1,300 staff are refusing to budge 47:28 - DuckDuckGo, Proton, Mozilla throw weight behind bill targeting Big Tech ‘surveillance’ 48:29 - Patagonia founder gives company away, future profits aimed to help fight climate crisis 50:06 - Judge Allows McFlurry Machine Repair Lawsuit to Proceed 52:20 - SWIFT and Symbiont announce corporate data blockchain pilot 53:19 - Amazon releases upgraded Kindle and Kindle Kids devices for first time in three years 55:08 - Linux Foundation announces the OpenWallet Foundation to develop interoperable digital wallets 56:42 - Tesla is sued by drivers over alleged false Autopilot, Full Self-Driving claims 57:59 - Ether falls after the smart contracts network completes long anticipated ‘merge’ 1:01:37 - Twitter may have hired a Chinese spy and four other takeaways from the Senate hearing 1:04:35 - To defeat FTC lawsuit, Meta demands 100+ rivals share biggest trade secrets 1:05:32 - Meta dissolves team responsible for discovering ‘potential harms to society’ in its own products 1:07:32 - Extreme California heat knocks key Twitter data center offline 1:08:20 - TikTok won’t commit to stopping US data flows to China 1:09:28 - Social media users looking for the perfect shot put on notice by nervous farmers as canola crops bloom 1:11:01 - The Eggplant Emoji Makes You Less Likable According to New Report 1:13:45 - Google Deepmind Researcher Co-Authors Paper Saying AI Will Eliminate Humanity 1:18:13 - No Tiananmen Square in ERNIE-ViLG, the new Chinese image-making AI 1:20:09 - Artist uses AI to generate color palettes from text descriptions 1:21:51 - AI trained on 4chan's most hateful board is just as toxic as you'd expect 1:23:10 - As holidays approach, workers at America's busiest ports are fighting the robots 1:26:07 - Swarm Of 40 Drones Over Fort Irwin An Ominous Sign Of What's To Come 1:28:02 - Ukraine’s Astronomers Say There Are Tons of UFOs Over Kyiv 1:30:18 - This Man Is Trying to Put Mirrors in Space to Generate Solar Power at Night 1:32:17 - Pizza Hut Unveils New Italian Taco In Response To Taco Bell’s Mexican Pizza 1:33:27 - Man, 38, charged after allegedly being seen holding eggs during Queen coffin procession 1:34:29 - Eminem reaches No.1 on Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs chart 1:35:40 - Morrisons 'turns down beeps on checkouts' in response to Queen's death 1:37:40 - Officials suggest wearing helmet after aggressive owl reported at SeaTac park

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Anonymous

yay news

Mike Quinton

https://youtu.be/uA9mxq3gneE ...AI ...no Wendell...and...https://youtu.be/iBouACLc-hw

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You can use Kingle to read any book. It's great for reading stuff not bought on Amazon also. Just use Calibre or similar tools to convert to AZW3 format and use Send to Kindle to send it directly to the device. There was an article somewhere about EPUB support being added also but it doesn't work on my device yet.

Anonymous

Best intro to level1 tech links ever 🤣 love the honesty!

Anonymous

I've decided that I am going to include in every project that we are "going to use AI" in our solutions.

Anonymous

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