PHPUgly - 257: Involuntary Open Source

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The Stack Overflow Podcast - Wait, we’re all content moderators now?

Read more about the climate debate surrounding NFTs here.

We really enjoyed this piece: You either die an MVP, or live long enough to build content moderation.

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Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders - S5 Bonus: John Kodumal, LaunchDarkly

John Kodumal grew up really into computers. And, he is old enough that during his childhood, it was abnormal to be so into computers. To illustrate just how much he was into computers, he told me a story about how he taught himself to touch type in grade school.. using the DVORAK keyboard layout. He is a family man, with 2 children - a 7 year old daughter and 5 year old son. Outside of family, he has a ton of hobbies and interests, including climbing. In fact, his last trip before COVID hit, he took a bunch of friends and co-workers to ice climb in Colorado.

Over his entire career, John has been thinking about ways to deliver software better. He did a PhD in programming languages, and he worked at Atlassian for a number of years. When he got connected with his co-founder, Edith Harbaugh, they started to explore just how big of an opportunity they had around feature flags.

This is the creation story of LaunchDarkly.

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Big Technology Podcast - Why Facebook Will Keep Building For Kids — With Michael Sayman

Michael Sayman was 16 years old when Facebook recruited him to join the company. The overture arrived as he was sitting in math class, and the teacher promptly took away his iPad. Sayman joins Big Technology Podcast to discuss why and how Facebook builds products for kids and teens (something he has intimate knowledge of) and the reasons why it won't stop.

You can find Sayman's new book, App Kid, here: https://amzn.to/3uNDazI

Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders - S5 Bonus: Brian Singer, Nobl9

Brian Singer has always been interested in computers. He into gaming in high school, which he claims is what led him to an engineering degree in college. He got his start in the industry with low level stuff, designing ASIC chips. Post that, he branched into product development, got his MBA, and funny enough, starting working in marketing for the software industry.

Eventually, he started his own company. From his professional journey, a big takeaway for him was its hard to start a company fresh out of school... cause you don't know anything. He has two boys at home, and is a soccer coach, avid golfer and skier. He finds that the most creative moments for him are away from the digital space, doing analog activities with other people.

His prior company was called Orbitera, which he eventually sold it to Google in 2016. He spent the first year at Google, migrating the product off of AWS, on to GCP. Once this was done, it was inquired of him about what the SLO's were for the product. This led to the spark of his current venture.

This is the creation story of Nobl9.

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Security Unlocked - Untangling Botnets

You're back home celebrating the holidays with friends and family, sharing stories, catching up, and discussing your plans for the year ahead. Next thing you know, that cousin who wouldn't stop sending you emails about the "future of bitcoin" and coin mining kicks the door open, and he's ready to spread some holiday knowledge. Oh yeah, he's also going to cut you in on a sweet deal he has going on with his buddy Carl, who he met at dollar wing night. Unfortunately, Carl is one of the bad guys. He is secretly infecting multiple devices with botnets, collecting crypto-cash at the expense of the naive device owners who don't know that their machines are being used.   

In this episode of Security Unlocked, hosts Natalia Godyla and Nic Fillingham are re-joined by Microsoft Defender 365 threat intelligence team member Elif Kaya, whose current primary focus is with botnets, commodity threats, and phishing delivered malware. Elif explains some of the new techniques from botnets, how they're being used for financial theft via cryptocurrency mining, and the impact on the defender's view of these actions.  


In This Episode You Will Learn:  

  • An overview and detailed description of what botnets are 
  • The fundamentals of cryptocurrency mining & botnets on a machine
  • Best practices when trying to identify new botnets


Some Questions We Ask:    

  • How can Microsoft contribute to helping take down these botnets?  
  • What direction are the new botnets moving towards? 
  • How common is competition-killing activity within new botnets and crypto mining? 


Resources: 

Phorpiex morphs: How a longstanding botnet persists and thrives in the current threat environment 

When coin miners evolve, Part 1: Exposing LemonDuck and LemonCat, modern mining malware infrastructure 

When coin miners evolve, Part 2: Hunting down LemonDuck and LemonCat attacks 

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Listen to: Security Unlocked: CISO Series with Bret Arsenault 

Listen to: Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson

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Lex Fridman Podcast - #228 – RZA: Wu-Tang Clan, Kung Fu, Chess, God, Life, and Death

RZA is a rapper, record producer, filmmaker, actor, writer, philosopher, and the mastermind of the legendary hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors:
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(06:57) – Life and death
(14:16) – Quincy Jones
(19:39) – Quentin Tarantino
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(44:56) – Wu-Tang Clan
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(55:40) – Godfather
(1:01:36) – Veganism
(1:06:27) – AI
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(1:19:55) – Creativity
(1:26:24) – Advice for young people
(1:29:47) – Meaning of life

Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders - S5 E17: LaKeisha Turner, AlgoPear

LaKeisha Turner is a strong woman. She has her hands full, as a single mom of a 16 year old girl, and an 8 year old boy. She is a breast cancer survivor, and lover of classical music - previously playing instruments in her high school days.

She chose a tech path at a very early age, heavily influenced by her grade school computer science teacher, ultimately leading to her decision to pursue a career in technology. When she's not building technology, she likes to take trips with her kids. Each weekend she tries to plan something fun and exciting for them to do as a family.

A bit a go, LaKeisha was approached by her founder, Ronnie Green, about utilizing her tech expertise to build out his vision for automated, algorithmic trading and portfolio management.

This is the creation story of AlgoPear.

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