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Level1 News June 26 2018: Kraznich Inside Patreon Edition

0:26 - Intel CEO Krzanich resigns after violating company's 'non-fraternization policy' 6:26 - Mobile carriers cut off flow of location data to brokers 8:35 - Hawaii AT&T workers say company urged them to use unethical tactics 11:14 - Amazon shareholders to Jeff Bezos: Stop marketing facial recognition tool 12:42 - AMD Trolls Intel: Offers 16-Core Chip to Winners of Six-Core 8086K 15:10 - Tesla CEO: New "tent" assembly line is "way better" than conventional factory 16:48 - Tesla to close a dozen solar facilities in 9 states 19:33 - Tesla Autopilot Buddy safety bypass device ordered to cease U.S. sales 21:01 - Tesla sues employee alleged to have stolen gigabytes of data 22:22 - Nvidia Appears To Have A GPU Inventory Problem 25:02 - Audi and Airbus' flying car gets thumbs-up for test 26:34 - BitTorrent is selling for $140M to Justin Sun and his blockchain startup Tron 28:14 - Amazon brings Alexa to hotels 29:50 - T-Mobile, Sprint ask FCC to approve merger 31:54 - 'Digital Key' standard uses your phone to unlock your car 33:17 - Blue Origin plans to start selling suborbital spaceflight tickets next year 34:29 - There's a Brute Force Hack That Can Bypass the iPhone's Passcode Limit 36:23 - macOS Breaks Your OpSec by Caching Data From Encrypted Hard Drives 37:54 - Ex-CIA engineer charged in 'Vault 7' leak 39:58 - China-based campaign breached satellite, defense companies: Symantec 41:02 - Meet TLBleed: A crypto-key-leaking CPU attack that Intel reckons we shouldn't worry about 43:05 - OpenBSD disables Intel's hyper-threading over CPU data leak fears 45:14 - EU takes first step in passing controversial copyright law that could "censor the internet" 48:36 - Supreme Court: Warrant generally needed to track cell phone location data 51:43 - Supreme Court's internet sales tax ruling may be a nightmare for small businesses 54:43 - Police: Uber driver was streaming Hulu just before fatal self-driving car crash 57:34 - California democrat with ties to AT&T guts net neutrality legislation 59:44 - Senate votes to reinstate ZTE ban that’s nearly shut down the company 1:01:18 - U.S. lawmakers want Google to reconsider links to China's Huawei 1:02:37 - Bricked iPhones with 'Error 53' just cost Apple $6.7 million in Australia 1:03:58 - The Pepper v. Apple Supreme Court Case Will Decide If Apple's App Store Is a Monopoly 1:05:59 - Australia Just Shut Its National Biometric ID Project Down 1:07:12 - Trump orders creation of independent space force - but Congress will still have its say 1:08:55 - Algeria Shuts Off the Entire Country's Internet to Stop Students From Cheating 1:09:24 - China will partly lift internet censorship for one of its provinces to promote tourism 1:10:24 - JP Morgan is unleashing artificial intelligence on treasury services 1:12:21 - Bank of America's Workers Prepare for the Bots 1:13:27 - Google Is Training Machines to Predict When a Patient Will Die 1:14:23 - New IBM robot holds its own in a debate with a human 1:16:08 - Humans Can Now Correct Robots With Brainwaves 1:17:47 - Adobe is using AI to catch Photoshopped images 1:18:50 - Taste test: Burger robot startup Creator opens first restaurant 1:23:08 - Valve's Knuckles EV2 controller will let you squeeze things in VR 1:24:26 - Gaming Companies Remove Analytics App After Massive User Outcry 1:25:35 - WHO classifies 'gaming disorder' as mental health condition 1:26:34 - Atari accuses El Reg of professional trolling and making stuff up. Welp, here's the interview tape for you to decide... 1:28:42 - Bethesda sues Warner Bros, calls its Westworld game 'blatant rip-off' of Fallout Shelter 1:30:12 - Instagram's "IGTV" video hub for creators launches tomorrow 1:31:33 - Facebook and Twitter for Hezbollah Abruptly Deactivated, Group Says 1:32:27 - Facebook Groups may soon charge monthly subscription fees for access 1:33:32 - Facebook ordered to explain deleted profile 1:34:30 - YouTube's Blocks MIT Courses, Blender Videos, and More 1:37:50 - Scientists genetically engineer pigs immune to costly disease 1:39:05 - Some Rivers Are So Drug-Polluted, Their Eels Get High on Cocaine 1:40:13 - Attacked by a crow? There's an app for that! 1:41:16 - Alexa reportedly says, 'Every time I close my eyes, all I see is people dying' 1:42:32 - China bans ASMR videos citing 'vulgar and pornographic content' 1:43:49 - The "world's worst" smart padlock - 'EVEN WORSE than we thought' 1:45:32 - Nigerian Prince scam victim in Kansas getting back $110K 1:47:31 - Famous sex robot can now refuse sex if she's not in the mood

Comments

Anonymous

Allright!

Hammerfest

audio desync for anyone else? EDIT: seems maybe only the beginning then only minute for the rest

Anonymous

Excellent newscast again guys :-) Looking forward to podcast soon then, since almost end of June lol

Anonymous

great show

Anonymous

Why is there a lego guy in the martini glass now?

Anonymous

Engagement! .. Wait, wrong place.

Anonymous

Kinda saving this for Friday so I don't forget... I know this will be an unpopular opinion but... I kinda understand YouTube's stance on blocking those channnels. I mean... they are a "free" service, sort of. But still they need to be profitable in some way, I mean they are a for-profit company. And if you have some channels that are basically leeching your traffic without any return that's kinda bad for your bottom line. Of course the way they went about it wasn't really cool, but I can understand the reasoning.

Anonymous

As Ryan is fond of saying "they are a private company, they can do what they want", and I do agree on that score. However, as a company looking to draw in customers to its' content, I do feel they could take the stance that 95% supported content could allow that 5% completely free content - especially with systems in place to entice the viewer to "come see this related stuff" type of self-promotion. The Blender and free training materials lends itself rather well to that IMO. See the free stuff, go deeper with ad-supported content creators.