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Level1 News August 21 2018: Jailtime Secured Patron Edition

1:02 - ISPs say they can't expand broadband unless gov't gives them more money 4:59 - Democrats Ripped for Totally Failing to Grill FCC Chair Ajit Pai Over Net Neutrality Cyberattack Lies 6:38 - Tesla Receives Subpoena Over Musk's Take-Private Tweet 8:36 - Tesla sues Ontario government, alleging customers denied incentives 10:43 - Australia on the cusp of showing the world how to break encryption 12:09 - British and Canadian Governments Accidentally Exposed Passwords and Security Plans to the Entire Internet 14:01 - Venezuela's Great Bolivar Scam, Nothing but a Face Lift 16:14 - NSA Cracked Open Encrypted Networks of Russian Airlines, Al Jazeera, and Other "High Potential" 17:27 - China Deploys Operation Dove to Track Muslims, Makes Intense Surveillance a Norm 18:54 - China blocked Reddit, but access is returning for some users 20:01 - To Catch A Robber, The FBI Attempted An Unprecedented Grab For Google Location Data 22:06 - Exclusive: U.S. government seeks Facebook help to wiretap Messenger 24:13 - California Officials Admit to Using License Plate Readers to Monitor Welfare Recipients 26:06 - Trump, Seeking to Relax Rules on U.S. Cyberattacks, Reverses Obama Directive 28:21 - U.S. judge blocks programs letting 'Grand Theft Auto' players 'cheat' 31:27 - EU wants to tackle planned obsolescence 34:25 - After employee revolt, Google says it is "not close" to launching search in China 36:14 - Facebook Bans The Sale of All Kodi Boxes, Legal or Not 37:40 - The AMD Threadripper 2990WX 32-Core and 2950X 16-Core Review 38:25 - Intel's 9th generation processors rumored to launch October 1st with 8 cores 40:13 - NVIDIA Turing Debuts With Quadro RTX: 16 TFLOP Real-Time Ray Tracing Beasts For Graphics Pros 41:47 - Apple Pulls iOS 12 Beta 7 Update Due to Performance Issues 43:15 - ARM challenges Intel in PCs with Deimos and Hercules chips 44:55 - Meet the renegade who's teaching the world to fix totaled Teslas 46:29 - Motorola phone 'brazen copy' of iPhone X 48:31 - Google is developing native hearing aid support for Android 50:42 - Analysts say we are headed for a flash memory price crash 51:21 - Cryptocurrency miners' demand for Nvidia computer chips evaporates 53:02 - Valve seems to be working on tools to get Windows games running on Linux 55:19 - SEC has reportedly served Tesla with a subpoena after Elon Musk's take-private tweet 57:25- Elon Musk Details 'Excruciating' Personal Toll of Tesla Turmoil 1:00:38 - Azealia Banks's Feud With Elon Musk and Grimes, Explained 1:03:47 - Bitcoin, Ether Sink as 'Sense of Panic' Grips Crypto Investors 1:04:43 - Amazon Is Ready to Take on Apple and Spotify in Streaming Music 1:06:42 - Amazon in Running to Acquire Landmark Movie Chain 1:09:19 - MoviePass is limiting selection to 'up to six films' a day 1:12:07 - Netflix will now interrupt series binges with video ads for its other series 1:13:29 - Uber reportedly lost $891 million in the second quarter of 2018 as growth slows 1:15:25 - Bethesda blocks resale of a secondhand game 1:18:43 - Google Play shows warning to anyone searching for Fortnite APKs 1:20:10 - Microsoft and Amazon begin public rollout of first Alexa-Cortana integrations, promise more to come 1:23:45 - This company embeds microchips in its employees, and they love it 1:25:45 - Children 'at risk of robot influence' 1:28:22 - The World Economic Forum warns that AI may destabilize the financial system 1:30:25 - Kroger launches autonomous grocery delivery service in Arizona 1:31:45 - Baseball players want robots to be their umps 1:33:21 - Facebook exec: media firms that don't work with us will end up 'in hospice' 1:34:54 - Facebook flat-out 'lies' about how many people can see its ads - lawsuit 1:35:55 - Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey says in an interview he's rethinking the core of how Twitter works 1:39:31 - Intel discloses three more chip flaws 1:40:47 - AT&T gets sued over two-factor security flaws and $23M cryptocurrency 1:42:13 - A 16-Year-Old Hacked Apple Servers And Stored Data In Folder Named 'hacky hack hack' 1:43:33 - Mozilla Removes 23 Firefox Add-Ons That Snooped on Users 1:45:15 - SuperProf private tutor site massively fails password test, makes accounts super easy to hack 1:46:46 - Wi-fi could be used to detect weapons and bombs 1:48:08 - AWS error exposed GoDaddy business secrets

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Anonymous

So happy

Anonymous

Atlassian already bought Trello in 2017.

Anonymous

great nonsence section, we should get a iot section in the news and let Ryan take it as far down the rabbithole as possible

ArhGee

Ryan - "People don't like the red pill reference" Wendell - "it's the matrix" Krista - "oh... that's what you guys thought...? there is also a subreddit called r/theredpill" Ryan - "Krista this is all tied together, your the one whos outa touch here" Krista - "mmmmmmm" Ahahahaha, no shit? It's probably alienating a big chunk of your audience. Google search "red pill alt right". Since 2016 the term has had strong white nationalist connotations and is part of the recruitment jargon. I have a hard time imagining Ryan of all people wouldn't be aware of this. edit: yes I got the joke... but I live somewhere that I am having to deal with Alt-Right "patriot prayers" and Antifa "counter protests" on a near monthly basis. Recently having had to deal with alt-right wackos shouting their toxic shit at me, while walking home from the train, has left me with a bad taste in my mouth and thin skinned for anything that sounds like alt-right dog whistles. Honestly, I need to move to the suburbs, because my current place of residence has put me at ground zero for this shit, irl.

perkindo

That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever read. It's a JOKE dude. Just get over it.

Anonymous

Did you miss the point of the joke? Or do you eat tide pods too?

Anonymous

So who else is...excited...about the new SSDs coming to market? ;D

ArhGee

Lol, this triggered waaay more response than expected. BTW, I no longer eat Tide pods. Only Ryan's redpills for me. They've turned me into a certified self loathing Black for Drump. *braces for backlash*

ArhGee

Meh... I'm not going to be excited until we have a reasonably priced Samsung or Micron consumer branded answer to Optane. Latency and endurance, at this point are the only things that can excite me. My fingers are crossed on Samsung, because they run such a large operation that they are the kings of scaling to bring prices down.

Anonymous

You're the one that wrote the novel and missed the meta joke, we're not triggered, we're laughing at you.

Anonymous

Not getting the joke. Maybe it is because I am a European. All the "red pill" is to me is a fascist version of being a "woke" SJW. Could someone explain it to me?

Anonymous

Regarding the colors, it's already weird we have two blue teams (intel and IBM), red is obviously AMD, Imagine (MIPS) has purple, Nvidia is green, so ARM holdings would have to get something distinctive quickly if they want in on this. Orange is a good idea, leaves a few good options for RISC-V, too.

maxM@x

How about ARM use a color and an animal, like Black Horse. They are the Dark Horse entering the arena. 🖤🐴 Also it allows them to have cool box art.

ArhGee

RISC-V should go with the color black and/or gunmetal grey. It would be fitting for the whole open source and security theme of RISC-V. ARM is the british (now japanese) silicon firm... whats a very UK color? Maybe gold for the crown?

Anonymous

ARM should go British Racing green, i know it is still green, but atleast it is BRG

Anonymous

the wife is in for a lucky night. 6 2.5in SSD's