Episode 203 - Humans, conferences, and security: let me think and get back to you in a bit

Episode 203 - Humans, conferences, and security: let me think and get back to you in a bit

Josh and Kurt talk about human behavior. The conversation makes its way to conferences and the perpetual question of if a conference is useful or not. We come to the agreement the big shows aren't what they used to be, but things like BSides are great experiences.

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Episode 383 - Is open source dying?

Episode 383 - Is open source dying?

Josh and Kurt talk about the notion that open source is somehow dying. What's actually happening is corporate open source is changing, which some are trying to deform into something wrong with open so...

10 Jul 202336min

Episode 382 - Red Hat, you were the chosen one!

Episode 382 - Red Hat, you were the chosen one!

Josh and Kurt talk about Red Hat closing up the RHEL source code. Kurt and Josh both worked at Red Hat in the past. This isn't a show that bashes Red Hat, and it's not a show praising them. We take an...

3 Jul 202337min

Episode 381 - WTF Reddit, APIs and risk

Episode 381 - WTF Reddit, APIs and risk

Josh and Kurt talk about the incredible Reddit debacle. At the center of it all is an API. What does it mean to be using an API and how does this relate itself back to our own risk. Many of us rely on...

26 Jun 202336min

Episode 380 - A new Sovereign Tech Fund program and the BBC on destroying hard drives

Episode 380 - A new Sovereign Tech Fund program and the BBC on destroying hard drives

Josh and Kurt talk about a new program from the Sovereign Tech Fund to fund open source work. It's a great looking program with an acceptable amount of money behind the program. We also talk about a s...

19 Jun 202332min

Episode 379 - Will open source save the world, again?

Episode 379 - Will open source save the world, again?

Josh and Kurt talk about some new open source projects that aim to start taking back some of our privacy and rights. It's a huge hill to climb, but it seems like there is some hope. Open source doesn'...

12 Jun 202334min

Episode 378 - Naming things is harder than security

Episode 378 - Naming things is harder than security

Josh and Kurt talk about namespaces. They were a topic in the last podcast, and resulted in a much much larger discussion for us. We decided to hash out some of our thinking in an episode. This is a m...

5 Jun 202331min

Episode 377 - The world is changing too fast for humans to understand

Episode 377 - The world is changing too fast for humans to understand

Josh and Kurt talk about PyPI suspending new accounts and packages for a day, and a 60 minutes story about deepfakes. The problems are mostly the same, but for very different reasons. The world is cha...

29 Mai 202337min

Episode 376 - Open Source Summit, who built your open source, and AI

Episode 376 - Open Source Summit, who built your open source, and AI

Josh and Kurt talk about the Open Source Summit in Vancouver. Josh was there and we pick on two observations. Firstly that security keeps trying to use fear as a feature, except it doesn't work. Secon...

22 Mai 202336min

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