Cyber Crimes in the Early Days of Cloud Computing
Picture Me Coding6 Joulu 2023

Cyber Crimes in the Early Days of Cloud Computing

Today on the show we welcome Scott Aker who regales us with a tale of a seedy group of hackers breaking into cloud compute services in order to steal compute power for their own nefarious aims. Scott started writing software in the Bay Area in the '80s and moved on to become an engineering manager overseeing operations and infrastructure, areas of activity we would today probably call "DevOps". At the time this story took place, Scott found himself in a startup that was going up agains...

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The Most Cited Papers from JACM

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The Prehistory of the Internet

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Software Development in 2046

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Numerology

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29 Touko 1h 14min

TokenMaxxing!: Agentic Software Development with Bob Farzin

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Patricia Selinger and the Birth of Query Optimization

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1 Touko 1h 2min