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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman discuss the Cluetrain Manifesto on its 25th anniversary, how the world has and hasn't changed since, and about SCaLE 21x (Southern California Linux Expo) coming up March 14.

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In this episode of 'Reality 2.0', hosts Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Ezequiel Lanza, an AI expert. The discussion centered on the potential of AI and its relationship to personal empowerment. Exploring the current state of AI, the hosts express concerns about data security and appropriately leveraging AI's capabilities for individual benefit. The conversation dives into the infiltration of AI into various sectors like fashion and art, and its capability to significantly alter the consumer experience. The hosts also emphasize the importance of cautiously handling the growing influence and application of AI, pointing out its susceptibility to misuse in fields like advertising.

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00:00 Introduction and Welcome Back
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\n00:35 Introducing the Guest: Ezequiel Lanza
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\n02:35 The Desire for Personal AI: Use Cases
\n05:08 The Feasibility of Personal AI: A Discussion
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\n13:57 The Future of AI: Personal Devices and Local Computation
\n18:51 AI: An Extension of Us or a Reflection of Our Flaws?
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\n22:59 Exploring AI's Creative Capabilities
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\n26:05 AI's Role in Content Generation
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\n27:59 AI's Backward-Looking Approach
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\n30:28 AI's Influence on the Internet and Content Consumption
\n35:28 AI's Role in Advertising and User Experience
\n37:26 Final Thoughts on AI's Potential and Challenges

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls learn all about Project Bluefin, a new cloud native friendly Linux distribution, from its creator, Jorge Castro, and Kyle Rankin, its newest enthusiast.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin about his journey into Kubernetes and the cloud native landscape.

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Katherine Druckman, Doc Searls, and Kyle Rankin discuss the personal AI tools they'd like to have, what's available, and how they might come together.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Michael Stolarczyk about the complex ways in which physical goods go around the world, and behind-the-scenes strategies at play.

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Special Guest: Michael Stolarczyk.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman chat with Joe Brockmeier about WordPress turning 25 and our increasing desires to carve out our own homes on the web.

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Special Guest: Joe Brockmeier.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin about his new book for aspiring authors, discuss the publishing process, self-discipline, marketing, and share their expertise from their decades as authors.

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[00:01:04] Intro to Kyle's new book, "How To Write A Tech Book."

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[00:04:52] Vetting your idea and pitching to a publisher

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[00:09:24] On self-publishing vs. traditional publishers

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[00:12:27] Print on-demand

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[00:15:05] Market research and publishers

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[00:18:03] Co-authoring vs solo authoring

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[00:20:43] The Cluetrain Manifesto and The Intention Economy

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[00:24:05] Return from social media to blogging and longer-form writing

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[00:27:30] Marketing and promotion

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[00:31:19] Find us at Defcon!

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[00:44:13] Formatting code and technical content

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[00:48:14] LaTeX and layout

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Petros Koutoupis about rescuing personal archives, personal AI, and preserving our identities.

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Special Guest: Petros Koutoupis.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to David Kirichenko about Ukraine, journalism, troll farms and disinformation in times of war.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk with Josh Hester about his new project exploring personal AI.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Golda Velez about the state of AI, how it relates to identity, ethics, and where this all goes from here.

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Special Guest: Golda Velez.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin about a proposal for authenticating content with cryptographic signing, and saving the internet.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to prolific tech author, Kyle Rankin, about how he recently self-published his latest book, and how that differs from his many experiences with traditional publishers.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman discuss an open letter to pause AI development.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin and Shawn Powers about Shawn's head's appearance at the recent SCaLE conference and 3D printing, all while having a little too much fun. Hit play if you always wondered about our Myers-Briggs types.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls hear Dave Huseby's new ideas about identity verification and data authenticity in commerce.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Ezequiel Lanza about AI-based search.

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","summary":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Ezequiel Lanza about AI-based search.","date_published":"2023-02-22T07:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/25b9093c-1d54-45c0-adda-7823a7c50217.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":47040892,"duration_in_seconds":2889}]},{"id":"198ef7f2-1991-4fe3-950c-d0ddb9b1c230","title":"Episode 139: Permission Slip, a Consumer Reports Privacy App","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/139","content_text":"Katherine Druckman, Doc Searls, and Petros Koutoupis talk to Don Marti about Permission Slip, the new data privacy app from Consumer Reports.\n\nSite/Blog/Newsletter\nFaceBook\nTwitter\nMastodonSpecial Guests: Don Marti and Petros Koutoupis.Links:Introducing Permission Slip, the app to take back control of your data | Digital Lab at Consumer Reports — Privacy is a right. This is a fact in many states, and it’s one of our fervent beliefs at Consumer Reports. But that doesn’t mean privacy is easy. Anyone who’s tried to make their digital life more private knows how much effort it requires. We create data in nearly every interaction we have with companies. Keeping track and chasing after this data can feel convoluted, frustrating, even futile.\r\n\r\nThe right to privacy is only real if you can use it. So today, we’re announcing a new, experimental service by Consumer Reports to help you do privacy better. Enter: Permission Slip.Permission Slip by CR — Find out what companies know about us\r\nIt’s no secret that a huge number of companies are collecting, buying and selling data about us. Find out what information they collect, and take action to help protect yourself.blog: Don Marti","content_html":"

Katherine Druckman, Doc Searls, and Petros Koutoupis talk to Don Marti about Permission Slip, the new data privacy app from Consumer Reports.

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Katherine Druckman talks to Shawn Powers about teaching tech skills with online video and building communities.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Dan Miller of Opus Research about the future of Speech and AI.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk about Facebook's recent Irish problems, Google's Performance Max ad product, and digress into discussing the Houston food scene as we welcome back Reality 2.0 for 2023.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Ezequiel Lanza and Tony Mongkolsmai about ChatGPT, generative AI, and open source software.

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Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, and Shawn have fun with ChatGPT, rant about email disasters, and chat about Apple's new encrypted backups.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin about hardware supply chains, building the only USA-made mobile phone, trust, open standards, and much more.

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Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, Shawn Powers, and Kyle Rankin discuss the ups, downs, and how-tos of using Mastodon amid Twitter's recent instability.

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Katherine Druckman, Doc Searls, and Petros Koutoupis talk digital wallets and current events.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Shawn Powers about religion, politics, tribalism, sexism, and viral blog posts.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk about Hachette v. Internet Archive, a lawsuit targeting the Internet Archive that aims to prevent them from lending ebooks.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman discuss Apple's latest updates, the end of an era, neighborhoods, and more.

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Katherine Druckman talks to Doc Searls about his Decentralized Web Camp experience.

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Katherine Druckman talks to Shawn Powers about home automation using a combination of open source software and proprietary devices using Home Assistant.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Adrian Gropper, CTO of Patient Privacy Rights, about health data and human rights, delegating patient agency, and health data standards.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin of Purism about the data cars collect, where it goes, and how we’re really just driving around in a smart phone that we don’t even own.

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Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls celebrate Doc's birthday and chat about Amazon acquisitions and privacy legislation.

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Katherine Druckman talks to Petros Koutoupis about maintaining RapidDisk, his open source RAM disk software.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Zach Kaplan, CEO of Inventables, about design and fabrication with 3D carving, maker culture, and the history of Inventables.

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Special Guest: Zach Kaplan.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Gordon Jones and Erica Barnette about Thrivacy, their new digital wallet for private, verifiable credentials.

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Special Guests: Erica Barnette and Gordon Jones.

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Tune in to our new episode! Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Adam Bergstein about the evolution of CMSes, the current landscape, and how they fit in with today’s siloed web.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Paul Bailey of Cognitive Space about open source code, aerospace engineering, managing satellites, and the space shuttle! Listen to the end for your next weekend project.

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Tune in to our new episode! Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin of Purism about how to advertise without being creepy.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Dave Huseby of Cryptid.tech about pseudonymous authentication and verifiable data.

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Katherine Druckman and Kyle Rankin talk to Dave Huseby about his new approach to pseudonymous user authentication.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin and Holmes Wilson about Quiet, a Tor-based peer-to-peer messaging project.

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Katherine Druckman, Doc Searls, and Shawn Powers have far too much fun continuing the conversation about Mastodon and the fediverse, with a dose of photography.

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Katherine Druckman talks to Shawn Powers and Kyle Rankin about moving from Twitter to the Fediverse using Mastodon, including how to choose a server and find your niche.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Don Marti about ad tech and its many consequences, as well as recent efforts to reform it.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to James Walker of Fission about building the decentralized web, decentralized identity, IPFS, and empowering users.

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Special Guest: James Walker.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls revisit the topic of data privacy.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk about the Digital Markets Act and Apple's personal finance plans.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Steven Roberts about digitizing media, photography, and retro computing.

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Katherine Druckman talks to Kyle Rankin about global supply chain security, disaster and security preparedness, and the Librem 5.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman go a bit off-topic and talk to Shawn Powers about his memory loss.

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Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, and Shawn Powers discuss wartime journalism and misinformation, and Shawn's brain.

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Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, Shawn Powers, and Petros Koutoupis celebrate our 100th episode and talk Web3, IPFS, and home automation.

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Special Guests: Petros Koutoupis and Shawn Powers.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Mike Vesey, CEO of IdRamp, about verifiable credentials, decentralization, and real-world identity solutions.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Petros Koutoupis about how big tech navigates the ad tech landscape, for better or worse.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kaliya Young of the Internet Identity Workshop about ID.me, our concerns about its use as a national ID, and potential alternatives.

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Now You Can Get Yours, Too. - The New York Times — Little-known companies are amassing your data — like food orders and Airbnb messages — and selling the analysis to clients. Here’s how to get a copy of what they have on you.Black Teen Kicked Out Of Roller Rink Over Face Recognition | News | BET — A face recognition-equipped Detroit roller rink reportedly kicked out a Black teen on June 10 after misidentifying her as a person who’d allegedly gotten into a fight there in March.The principles of user sovereignty | by 𝖉𝖜𝖍 | UX Collective — The first time I heard the phrase “user sovereignty” was while working at Mozilla on the Firefox web browser. Firefox ostensibly follows user sovereign design principles and respects its users. Mozilla has even baked it into their list of design principles on page 5 of the Firefox Design Values Booklet. But what does “user sovereignty” actually mean and what are the principles that define user-sovereign design?A Unified Theory of Decentralization | by 𝖉𝖜𝖍 | The Startup | Medium — All networks begin as only one thing; one neuron, one cell, one chip, one computer, or one user. One entity alone is not a network, but it is the starting point for understanding the unified theory of decentralization. One entity is fully sovereign, it has no connections to anything else that might influence or control it. One entity in isolation is empowered to act however it wants to strive for whatever results it seeks.The Web was Never Decentralized. Redecentralize the web is a fantasy | Design Warp — There are so many people today focused on “re-decentralizing the web.” They have a popular belief that when the web was invented it was a wonderfully optimistic vision of decentralization, governed by democratic principles and full of free information available through open access that all of humanity benefited from. They assume that originally all users of the web were well behaved and companies only wanted to help make the world better. Also, they think that somewhere along the line the web fell under the control of irresponsible corporations and governments and was contorted into the “broken and centralized” system that it is today.The Authentic Data Economy. Universal Digital Trust at Global Scale | by 𝖉𝖜𝖍 | Medium — All of us intuitively have a sense of what trust is and how to earn and maintain it as well as how to lose it. Trust never comes for free. The cost of earning trust is consistent trustworthy behavior over time. It forms our reputation in our social circles. But what happens when you have to do business outside of our personal social circles, such as with a new bank, or with a government agency far removed? How is trust established then? How is it transmitted to the distant institution to conduct business and how is it transmitted back? Over human history the solution has been to generate and keep official records about people and their activities. Some examples of official records are: Jane was born on this date, John earned his diploma from this university in this year, Judy received a license to practice medicine.Achieving Absolute Privacy. Cryptography Always Works, With or… | by 𝖉𝖜𝖍 | Medium — Absolute privacy on the internet is impossible, today. Why? Because nobody with the power to create it, wants it. The primary revenue model for the internet is based on surveillance making most investors aligned against privacy. Zero Architecture is the Way Forward | by 𝖉𝖜𝖍 | Medium — Inmy two most recent articles I discussed something called “Zero Architecture”. It is a new approach to designing decentralized systems using zero-trust security combined with business logic that operates entirely on zero-knowledge proofs — based on authentic data — and contains zero personally identifiable information. The primary motivation for this new way of thinking is building fully user-sovereign systems that automate regulatory compliance, drive out fraud, as well as eliminate surveillance capitalism and its attendant societal problems.\r\n𝕿𝖍𝖊 𝕿𝖍𝖊𝖔𝖗𝖞 𝖔𝖋 𝕯𝖎𝖌𝖎𝖙𝖆𝖑 𝕲𝖆𝖙𝖊𝖘 | by 𝖉𝖜𝖍 | Medium — In computer systems it is common to construct digital gates around a service. The most common example is a username and password login gate that does a combination of authentication (i.e. verifying who is accessing the service) and authorization (i.e. what functions of the service can be executed). This approach for gating digital access is being blindly applied — without deeper contemplation — to vaccine passports and digital gates in the physical world with the explicit goal of denying people access to resources that were considered a human right as recently as this past spring. It is time to present a theoretical model describing the oppressive characteristics of naïve pervasive digital gating of real-world access and show why identity cannot be an input available to digital gates.","content_html":"

Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Dave Huseby about privacy, cryptography, and authentic data.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Petros Koutoupis about Air Tags and the generations of the web.

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Special Guest: Petros Koutoupis.

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Katherine Druckman, Doc Searls, Shawn Powers, and Kyle Rankin talk about everything from microphones to roombas to pottery in our last episode of 2021.

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Katherine Druckman, Doc Searls and Kyle Rankin talk to John Todd from Quad9 about DNS, privacy, security and their open DNS recursive service.

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Special Guests: John Todd and Kyle Rankin.

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Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, Shawn Powers, and Kyle Rankin talk right to repair Apple devices, cocktails, and our nerdy hobbies.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin about the metaverse of Facebook and beyond, how it may intersect with Web 3 and blockchain, as well as Second Life and the verses that came before.

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Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Shawn Powers and Petros Koutoupis about Facebook’s metaverse focus and whistleblower problems.

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Special Guests: Petros Koutoupis and Shawn Powers.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Phil Windley about digital identity, picos, oauth, and big tech ecosystems.

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Special Guest: Phil Windley.

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Tune in to our new episode! Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Jerry Michalski and Petros Koutoupis about Facebook, its weaknesses, relationship to its users, and impact on all of us, and what happens when it disappears for six hours.

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Special Guest: Petros Koutoupis.

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Tune in to our new episode! Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Gregory Bledsoe about NFTs and the future of transactions and authentication.

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Special Guest: Gregory Bledsoe.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Shawn Powers about their various health-related gadgets, including trackers, ebikes, VR workouts, etc., and the ways we incorporate them into our lives.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Dave Taht about bufferbloat, latency, and the issues plaguing our networks.

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Special Guest: Dave Taht.

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If you’ve spent any time following the Crypto Wars, you know what this means: Apple is planning to build a backdoor into its data storage system and its messaging system.Daring Fireball: Apple’s New ‘Child Safety’ Initiatives, and the Slippery Slope — My first advice is to read Apple’s own high-level description of the features, which ends with links to detailed technical documentation regarding the encryption and techniques Apple is employing in the implementations, and “technical assessments” from three leading researchers in cryptography and computer vision.Eva on Twitter: \"Apple distributed this internal memo this morning, dismissing their critics as \"the screeching voices of the minority.\" I will never stop screeching about the importance of privacy, security, or civil liberties. And neither should you. https://t.co/lLDfxEUIXL\" / Twitter — Apple distributed this internal memo this morning, dismissing their critics as \"the screeching voices of the minority.\" \r\n\r\nI will never stop screeching about the importance of privacy, security, or civil liberties. And neither should you.GitHub - nadimkobeissi/appleprivacyletter: An open letter against Apple's new privacy-invasive client-side content scanning. — An open letter against Apple's new privacy-invasive client-side content scanning technology.\r\n\r\nTransactional analysis - Wikipedia — Transactional analysis (TA) is a psychoanalytic theory and method of therapy wherein social transactions are analyzed to determine the ego state of the communicator (whether parent-like, childlike, or adult-like) as a basis for understanding behavior.[1] In transactional analysis, the communicator is taught to alter the ego state as a way to solve emotional problems. The method deviates from Freudian psychoanalysis which focuses on increasing awareness of the contents of subconsciously held ideas. Eric Berne developed the concept and paradigm of transactional analysis in the late 1950s.[2]Reality 2.0 Episode 80: NSO Group's Pegasus, Stingrays, and Grindr — Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin about NSO group and Pegasus, Stingrays and cars, and surveilling priests.The Encryption Debate in Australia: 2021 Update - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace — In 2018, the heads of Australia’s law enforcement and intelligence agencies were given broad powers by the Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Assistance and Access) Act 2018,1 or TOLA Act, to gain access to encrypted communicatInternet of Snitches – Purism — Imagine an Internet of Snitches, each scanning whatever data they have access to for evidence of crime. Beyond the OS itself, individual phone apps could start looking for contraband. Personal computers would follow their lead. Home network file servers could pore through photos, videos and file backups for CSAM and maybe even evidence of copyright infringement. Home routers could scan any unencrypted network traffic. Your voice assistant could use machine learning to decide when yelling in a household crosses the line into abuse. Your printer could analyze the documents and photos you send it.Reality 2.0 Episode 49: Parler, Ownership, and Open Source — Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, Petros Koutoupis, and Kyle Rankin talk Parler and platform lock-in, the concept of data, software, and hardware ownership, and the open source social contract.Reality 2.0 - Blog - Reality 2.0 Newsletter - November 25, 2020: Owned. — This week’s conversation was rooted in the concept of ownership, including hardware, software, and in the case of platform lock-in, even ownership of ideas. Over the course of nearly an hour, we questioned our ownership of our social media profiles, our photo storage accounts, our MacBooks, and our code.Apple Adds a Backdoor to iMessage and iCloud Storage - Schneier on Security — Apple’s announcement that it’s going to start scanning photos for child abuse material is a big deal. (Here are five news stories.) I have been following the details, and discussing it in several different email lists. I don’t have time right now to delve into the details, but wanted to post something.Apple Privacy Letter: An Open Letter Against Apple's Privacy-Invasive Content Scanning Technology — An Open Letter Against Apple's Privacy-Invasive Content Scanning Technology\r\nSecurity & Privacy Experts, Cryptographers, Researchers, Professors, Legal Experts and Apple Consumers Decry Apple's Planned Move to Undermine User Privacy and End-to-End Encryption","content_html":"

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Abine’s Rob Shavell about DeleteMe and other privacy tools, as well as emerging issues like vaccine tracking, AI, and facial recognition.

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Katherine Druckman, Doc Searls, and Shawn Powers discuss Apple's new privacy features, the Anom app, and the problems with cloud storage.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls discuss a new approach to intent broadcasting, the end of tracking, and the island of Kauai.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk about responsibility for disinformation, congressional hearings, and the Suez canal.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Don Marti and Shawn Powers about realistic data privacy measures, surveillance marketing, and privacy regulation.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Prof. Chris Bronk, Ph.D. and Petros Koutoupis about disinformation and cyber security, and how they impact our lives, as well as IoT vulnerabilities and voice recognition technology.

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","summary":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Prof. Chris Bronk, Ph.D. and Petros Koutoupis about disinformation and cyber security, and how they impact our lives, as well as IoT vulnerabilities and voice recognition technology.","date_published":"2021-03-19T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/972f4c4c-7450-4bca-8fd0-05f89778f547.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":36202696,"duration_in_seconds":2815}]},{"id":"038c3b8f-19cb-4b7e-8683-fd90f21c8599","title":"Episode 61: The Future of Authenticating Your Data","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/61","content_text":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Dave Huseby about the authentic data economy, and the future of authentication.\n\nSubscribe to our newsletter.\n\nReality 2.0 around the web:\nSite/Blog/Newsletter\nFaceBook\nTwitter\nYouTube\nMastodonSpecial Guest: Dave Huseby.Links:The Authentic Data Economy. Universal Digital Trust at Global Scale | by dwh | Feb, 2021 | Medium — To this day — even with mass computerization — trust-based interactions stubbornly resist digitization and remain at human scale simply because of the way we keep and maintain authentic data records. Tasks such as opening a bank account, having a document notarized, or signing a contract typically involves an in-person meeting to present the authentic data records (e.g. government identification, proof of funds, etc) and to sign a “wet” signature. However, now that we live in a reality twisted by the DNA strands of the COVID-19 virus, how do we ever hope to get back to in-person business as usual and trust as usual? Even if we can vaccinate against the virus and restore normal human interaction, the need for a more lasting technological solution for establishing trust remotely and transmitting it over great distances still exists. This, I believe, is the last great problem in technology and solving it will create the next crop of billion-dollar companies and billionaire founders.IIW — The Internet Identity Workshop has been finding, probing and solving identity issues twice every year since 2005. We meet in the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. Every IIW moves topics, code and projects downfield. Name an identity topic and it’s likely that more substantial discussion and work has been done at IIW than any other conference!Merkle tree - Wikipedia — In cryptography and computer science, a hash tree or Merkle tree is a tree in which every leaf node is labelled with the cryptographic hash of a data block, and every non-leaf node is labelled with the cryptographic hash of the labels of its child nodes. Hash trees allow efficient and secure verification of the contents of large data structures. Hash trees are a generalization of hash lists and hash chains.A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace | Electronic Frontier Foundation — Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants of flesh and steel, I come from Cyberspace, the new home of Mind. On behalf of the future, I ask you of the past to leave us alone. You are not welcome among us. You have no sovereignty where we gather.","content_html":"

Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Dave Huseby about the authentic data economy, and the future of authentication.

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","summary":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Dave Huseby about the authentic data economy, and the future of authentication.","date_published":"2021-03-12T07:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/038c3b8f-19cb-4b7e-8683-fd90f21c8599.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":58417315,"duration_in_seconds":4052}]},{"id":"73f6d2d0-d883-487d-8e46-79a361100186","title":"Episode 60: SpaceX, Starlink, and Mozilla State Partitioning","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/60","content_text":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk about Starlink, SpaceX and Mozilla’s new state partitioning privacy feature in Firefox.\n\nSubscribe to our newsletter.\n\nReality 2.0 around the web:\nSite/Blog/Newsletter\nFaceBook\nTwitter\nYouTube\nMastodonLinks:Starlink: SpaceX's satellite internet project | Space — Starlink is the name of a satellite network that the private spaceflight company SpaceX is developing to provide low-cost internet to remote locations. While SpaceX eventually hopes to have as many as 12,000 satellites in this so-called megaconstellation, the size and scale of the project have flustered astronomers and amateur skywatchers, who fear that the bright, orbiting objects will interfere with observations of the universe. Heavens-Above — Awesome site for space nerds.How Starlink Is About To Disrupt The Telecommunications Sector — If the logo doesn’t ring a bell, put it on your radar. Starlink, the satellite telecommunications company created by Elon Musk leveraging SpaceX’s rocket development, continues to complete milestones on schedule and announces that it will offer 300Mbps connectivity services with an approximate latency of 20ms by the end of this year.\r\n\r\nIn the United States, where the company has garnered a favorable deal that includes $900 million in funding under FCC programs aimed at providing connectivity to rural areas, that’s a very competitive offer, so much so that many ISPs have protested to the FCC claiming that the technology used by the company is experimental, not sufficiently tested, and will cause problems in the future. If you don’t spot that as a clear sign of disruption, you haven’t seen enough disruptions yet. Introducing State Partitioning - Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog — State Partitioning is the technical term for a new privacy feature in Firefox called Total Cookie Protection, which will be available in ETP Strict Mode in Firefox 86. This article shows how State Partitioning works inside of Firefox and explains what developers of third-party integrations can do to stay compatible with the latest changes.","content_html":"

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Travis Carden and Petros Koutoupis about maintaining open source projects, mentoring contributors, Drupal, and automated testing.

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(42s): Intros, subscribe to our newsletter, and buy our swag. ;)

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(1m 38s): Who IS Travis Carden?

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(4m 36s): Maintaining an open source project and mentoring contributors.

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(8m 13s): Drupal's origins and evolution.

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(18m 57s): Impressive Drupal examples.

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(24m 49s): Mentorship and Drupal.

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(31m 24s): Intro to Orca, the Drupal testing tool.

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(33m 17s): Open sourcing Orca.

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(48m 33s): Basics of automated testing.

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(57m 35s): Automated testing strategy.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Shawn Powers and Kyle Rankin about protecting yourself online, password and security best practices, and a tragic tale.

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Katherine Druckman, Doc Searls and Petros Koutoupis talk Twitter's new Birdwatch experiment, Signal's resistance to moderation, and Redditors' impact on the stock market.

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[02:06]: Twitter outsourcing content moderation with expirimental Birdwatch feature.

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[13:32]: Signal's founder has pushed back against internal efforts to have some sort of mechanism to prevent misuse of the platform.

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[26:25]: Redditors take on hedge funds and the stock market with Game Stop and others. Robinhood and Discord respond.

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","summary":"Katherine Druckman, Doc Searls and Petros Koutoupis talk Twitter's new Birdwatch experiment, Signal's resistance to moderation, and Redditors' impact on the stock market.","date_published":"2021-02-05T07:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/c1233c74-9ed4-4d3b-b35c-bf4b956dc3ce.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":34610483,"duration_in_seconds":2518}]},{"id":"5cfaf4b9-96cc-42d9-882a-787f314cac66","title":"Episode 55: Radio Broadcasting","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/55","content_text":"Doc Searls and Petros Koutoupis talk to Dean Landsman and Paul Walker about radio broadcasting, including long distance coverage.\n\nSubscribe to our newsletter.\n\nReality 2.0 around the web:\nSite/Blog/Newsletter\nFaceBook\nTwitter\nYouTube\nMastodonSpecial Guests: Dean Landsman and Petros Koutoupis.Links::: Dean Landsman :: Landsman Communications Group ::Doc Searls on Twitter: \"Interesting to see my uncredited photo of Boston’s Deer Island, ⁦@creative commons⁩ licensed only to require attribution, I suppose found by @msnbc on ⁦@Wikipedia⁩, on ⁦the ⁦@maddow⁩ show. You’re welcome. :-) https://t.co/N6BiNNHbiN\" / Twitter — Interesting to see my uncredited photo of Boston’s Deer Island, ⁦\r\n@creative\r\n commons⁩ licensed only to require attribution, I suppose found by \r\n@msnbc\r\n on ⁦\r\n@Wikipedia\r\n⁩, on ⁦the ⁦\r\n@maddow\r\n⁩ show. You’re welcome. :-)KROY — This website was developed and is maintained by a group of former staff members and pays tribute to the memories of those and other eras in KROY’s storied history. We’re glad you stopped by this virtual “KROY window.” Stay awhile and have a look around.","content_html":"

Doc Searls and Petros Koutoupis talk to Dean Landsman and Paul Walker about radio broadcasting, including long distance coverage.

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","summary":"Doc Searls and Petros Koutoupis talk to Dean Landsman and Paul Walker about radio broadcasting, including long distance coverage.","date_published":"2021-01-29T07:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/5cfaf4b9-96cc-42d9-882a-787f314cac66.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":46672157,"duration_in_seconds":3363}]},{"id":"0bb77717-6fa2-444e-b8aa-5475a2071cce","title":"Episode 54: Digital Rights are Human Rights","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/54","content_text":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Evan Greer, Deputy Director of digital rights activism group Fight for the Future about Section 230, privacy, politics, de-platforming, and internet policy.\n\nSubscribe to our newsletter.\n\nReality 2.0 around the web:\nSite/Blog/Newsletter\nFaceBook\nTwitter\nYouTube\nMastodonSpecial Guest: Evan Greer.Links:Evan Greer (@evan_greer) / TwitterFight for the Future — We are a group of artists, engineers, activists, and technologists who have been behind the largest online protests in human history, channeling Internet outrage into political power to win public interest victories previously thought to be impossible.","content_html":"

Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Evan Greer, Deputy Director of digital rights activism group Fight for the Future about Section 230, privacy, politics, de-platforming, and internet policy.

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","summary":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Evan Greer, Deputy Director of digital rights activism group Fight for the Future about Section 230, politics, de-platforming, and internet policy.","date_published":"2021-01-22T07:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/0bb77717-6fa2-444e-b8aa-5475a2071cce.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":46525533,"duration_in_seconds":3145}]},{"id":"aa4b2d90-526e-4ce8-a82f-002dcd75e724","title":"Episode 53: The SolarWinds Attack","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/53","content_text":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin and Petros Koutoupis about the SolarWinds hack, and Facebook's reaction to Apple privacy initiatives.\n\nSubscribe to our newsletter.\n\nReality 2.0 around the web:\nSite/Blog/Newsletter\nFaceBook\nTwitter\nYouTube\nMastodonSpecial Guests: Kyle Rankin and Petros Koutoupis.Links:The Pros and Cons of Open-source Tools - THWACK — SolarWinds blog post that didn't age well. \"Security becomes a major issue. Anyone can be hacked. However, the risk is far less when it comes to proprietary software. Due to the nature of open-source software allowing anyone to update the code, the risk of downloading malicious code is much higher. One source referred to using open-source software as “eating from a dirty fork.” When you reach in the drawer for a clean fork, you could be pulling out a dirty utensil. That analogy is right on the money.\"Facebook’s Laughable Campaign Against Apple Is Really Against Users and Small Businesses | Electronic Frontier Foundation — Facebook has recently launched a campaign touting itself as the protector of small businesses. This is a laughable attempt from Facebook to distract you from its poor track record of anticompetitive behavior and privacy issues as it tries to derail pro-privacy changes from Apple that are bad for Facebook’s business.","content_html":"

Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin and Petros Koutoupis about the SolarWinds hack, and Facebook's reaction to Apple privacy initiatives.

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","summary":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin and Petros Koutoupis about the SolarWinds hack, and Facebook's reaction to Apple privacy initiatives.","date_published":"2020-12-22T07:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/aa4b2d90-526e-4ce8-a82f-002dcd75e724.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":44995386,"duration_in_seconds":3147}]},{"id":"39e46be4-8fde-4626-a7b2-c59d5b5a1c65","title":"Episode 52: Fragmentation and Outrage of the Week","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/52","content_text":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin about fragmentation and software development, the Amazon Halo, and surveilling school children.\n\nSubscribe to our newsletter.\n\nReality 2.0 around the web:\nSite/Blog/Newsletter\nFaceBook\nTwitter\nYouTube\nMastodon\n\nShow notes:\n\nKatherine (41s):\nThe concept of fragmentation as it applies to software development. \n\nKyle (1m 44s):\n[I]f you're an application developer today and you're writing a program, you know, 20 years ago, what you had to do is think about, well, do I want my application to run on windows, Mac, or Linux, or what combination of those? And then depending on your decision, you would pick different frameworks, different languages, maybe, and each individual platform you had, the support basically made you had the fork, the code in many cases.\n\nKyle (2m 31s):\nI mean, depending on what, what graphical libraries you picked, but these days it's way worse. Because with mobile devices, you've added a couple of extra platforms on top of those three. So now it's not just windows, Mac, or Linux, it's also Android or iOS. And so, and then, so what ends up happening is the developer will say, well, do I want to make a mobile application or do I want to make a desktop application? And then they'll start with that standpoint. And they, or they may say, well, I want to do all of the above, but then there's a minimum of like five different platforms. They have to support them. And all of them are often in different languages, you know, different development, methodologies, different frameworks, different tools to test and build all of that stuff.\n\nKyle (3m 16s):\n[W]e decided, well, it makes the most sense to avoid fragmentation and have the same operating system that our laptop runs just instead of sort of making an application, porting an application to the phone, let's just make the existing Linux desktop ecosystem as a whole portable to a small screen\n\nKatherine (10m 1s):\n[W]hat's happening now with the new M1 processor the whole idea is that any Mac app can now be, or rather the other way around, any iOS app is now a desktop app, which is interesting because it's sort of the opposite reality.\n\nKatherine (16m 41s):\n[I]t's almost ridiculous to me at this point that I can't just plug in my, if, if I were to have a fancy new iPhone, which I don't, but if I did, why shouldn't I just be able to plug it in? You know, it's a powerful device, it has a massive amount of computing power \n\nKyle (19m 43s):\nIf at all, you know, depending on the provider, Google has had huge problems with, you know, all of these third parties that create custom versions of Android and they never update them. So they've had to go through all of these engineering efforts to try to avoid just the fragmentation in the Android market, with all of these custom Androids that are out there.\n\nKatherine (31m 28s):\n[T]he Amazon halo wearable device because all of the coverage, even, and maybe even, especially in mainstream press outlets has been so bad. I mean, it's, you know, it's not just privacy advocates or, you know, geeks like us who are going really, who thought this was a good idea. The Washington post, which is as they even pointed out owned by Jeff Bezos is just tearing this thing apart.\n\nDoc (31m 60s):\nSo the headline Amazon's new health band is the most invasive tech we've ever tested. And then the subhead is even better. It says the halo band asks you to strip down and strap on a microphone. So it can make 3d scans of your body fat and monitor your tone of voice after all that. It still isn't very helpful. \n\nKatherine (43m 47s):\nAn article in Gizmodo about schools, us schools, having access to the same technology that federal law enforcement has for breaking into phones. And they use this technology to conduct warrantless searches of student phones.\n\nKatherine (46m 6s):\n[I]t knows everything that you're anxious about. It knows everything that you're curious about. It knows, you know, it knows everything. And yet somehow some school districts and in fact judges, apparently because these, these issues have gone to court, find it perfectly acceptable for a school to be able to hack into somebody’s device. So I, I find this really disturbing. I wonder, Kyle, if you could kind of maybe give us some insight about how, how potentially dangerous this is.\n\nKyle (46m 40s):\nI mean, I've, I see this trend over and over again, where what will happen is someone will come up with a new invasive technology and it's sort of like boiling the frog kind of thing where you could not, you know, throw this against everybody. Like everyone would rise up and say, this is not okay. But so what you do instead is you start with people with the least possible agency. You can normally, if you have some sort of invasive privacy invasive tech, the first step is to either sell it for stopping terrorism or maybe pedophiles. And then after, after you get sort of a proof of concept there, then you have to expand. If you're selling a product, you need to expand your user base.\n\nDoc (54m 21s):\nYeah. The weird thing for me is that almost nobody's worked on starting with giving us agency, you know, I mean, we should be able to say, here's privacy. Here's, here's what I've got. You can't see anything. You're not seeing anything we're doing. \n\nDoc (57m 34s):\nThat's my message to all of you. We can't do that. And we need to be able to do that, that's why my preference would be for the default to be, you have to default to, I'm not collecting any of your data. Your data is yours. I'm not allowed to do it. I'm only allowed to do it. If you expressly give me informed consent to do it. And then at that point I will do it, but you, but, but if I, if you do nothing, then I can't do it. I can't take any of your data. It's yours. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's one of the more quoted things that I've written in the last few years. \n\nKatherine (58m 58s):\nBut I kind of feel like we are in the wild West. That's how I feel like when digitally, when we start talking about things like, you know, schools being allowed to quite literally digitally strip search your children, you know, people should be outraged by that\n\nKyle (59m 38s):\nWell, but that's also because your average parent given the preference, and many of them already do put spyware on their children's phones to track their children, right. Because they want to be able to see everything that their kid did. \n\nKyle (1h 0m 18s):\nI keep, I keep saying, it's not that people don't care about privacy, as much as they don't understand the implications of what they're giving up, you know? And so I, you know, a lot of parents don't necessarily understand the implications of, of what it normalizes.Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.Links:Preventing Fragmentation with the Librem 5 – Purism — Fragmentation is a massive problem in computer software development that has only gotten worse with mobile computers. By fragmentation I’m referring to incompatible platforms that require a developer to maintain separate forks of their code. Twenty years ago if you wanted to write software for an end user, you had to decide whether to support Windows, Macs or Linux. Each of those platforms required you to build, test, and maintain different forks of your software.Amazon’s Halo Band wearable tracks your voice and body fat, but isn’t helpful - The Washington Post — The Halo Band asks you to strip down and strap on a microphone so that it can make 3-D scans of your body fat and monitor your tone of voice. After all that, it still isn’t very helpful.U.S. Schools Are Buying Cellebrite Phone-Hacking Tech — While companies like Cellebrite have partnered with federal and local police for years, that the controversial equipment is also available for school district employees to search students’ personal devices has gone relatively unnoticed—and serves as a frightening reminder of how technology originally developed for use by the military or intelligence services, ranging from blast-armored trucks designed for use in war zones to invasive surveillance tools, keeps trickling down to domestic police and even the institutions where our kids go to learn.","content_html":"

Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin about fragmentation and software development, the Amazon Halo, and surveilling school children.

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Katherine (41s):
\nThe concept of fragmentation as it applies to software development.

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Kyle (1m 44s):
\n[I]f you're an application developer today and you're writing a program, you know, 20 years ago, what you had to do is think about, well, do I want my application to run on windows, Mac, or Linux, or what combination of those? And then depending on your decision, you would pick different frameworks, different languages, maybe, and each individual platform you had, the support basically made you had the fork, the code in many cases.

\n\n

Kyle (2m 31s):
\nI mean, depending on what, what graphical libraries you picked, but these days it's way worse. Because with mobile devices, you've added a couple of extra platforms on top of those three. So now it's not just windows, Mac, or Linux, it's also Android or iOS. And so, and then, so what ends up happening is the developer will say, well, do I want to make a mobile application or do I want to make a desktop application? And then they'll start with that standpoint. And they, or they may say, well, I want to do all of the above, but then there's a minimum of like five different platforms. They have to support them. And all of them are often in different languages, you know, different development, methodologies, different frameworks, different tools to test and build all of that stuff.

\n\n

Kyle (3m 16s):
\n[W]e decided, well, it makes the most sense to avoid fragmentation and have the same operating system that our laptop runs just instead of sort of making an application, porting an application to the phone, let's just make the existing Linux desktop ecosystem as a whole portable to a small screen

\n\n

Katherine (10m 1s):
\n[W]hat's happening now with the new M1 processor the whole idea is that any Mac app can now be, or rather the other way around, any iOS app is now a desktop app, which is interesting because it's sort of the opposite reality.

\n\n

Katherine (16m 41s):
\n[I]t's almost ridiculous to me at this point that I can't just plug in my, if, if I were to have a fancy new iPhone, which I don't, but if I did, why shouldn't I just be able to plug it in? You know, it's a powerful device, it has a massive amount of computing power

\n\n

Kyle (19m 43s):
\nIf at all, you know, depending on the provider, Google has had huge problems with, you know, all of these third parties that create custom versions of Android and they never update them. So they've had to go through all of these engineering efforts to try to avoid just the fragmentation in the Android market, with all of these custom Androids that are out there.

\n\n

Katherine (31m 28s):
\n[T]he Amazon halo wearable device because all of the coverage, even, and maybe even, especially in mainstream press outlets has been so bad. I mean, it's, you know, it's not just privacy advocates or, you know, geeks like us who are going really, who thought this was a good idea. The Washington post, which is as they even pointed out owned by Jeff Bezos is just tearing this thing apart.

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Doc (31m 60s):
\nSo the headline Amazon's new health band is the most invasive tech we've ever tested. And then the subhead is even better. It says the halo band asks you to strip down and strap on a microphone. So it can make 3d scans of your body fat and monitor your tone of voice after all that. It still isn't very helpful.

\n\n

Katherine (43m 47s):
\nAn article in Gizmodo about schools, us schools, having access to the same technology that federal law enforcement has for breaking into phones. And they use this technology to conduct warrantless searches of student phones.

\n\n

Katherine (46m 6s):
\n[I]t knows everything that you're anxious about. It knows everything that you're curious about. It knows, you know, it knows everything. And yet somehow some school districts and in fact judges, apparently because these, these issues have gone to court, find it perfectly acceptable for a school to be able to hack into somebody’s device. So I, I find this really disturbing. I wonder, Kyle, if you could kind of maybe give us some insight about how, how potentially dangerous this is.

\n\n

Kyle (46m 40s):
\nI mean, I've, I see this trend over and over again, where what will happen is someone will come up with a new invasive technology and it's sort of like boiling the frog kind of thing where you could not, you know, throw this against everybody. Like everyone would rise up and say, this is not okay. But so what you do instead is you start with people with the least possible agency. You can normally, if you have some sort of invasive privacy invasive tech, the first step is to either sell it for stopping terrorism or maybe pedophiles. And then after, after you get sort of a proof of concept there, then you have to expand. If you're selling a product, you need to expand your user base.

\n\n

Doc (54m 21s):
\nYeah. The weird thing for me is that almost nobody's worked on starting with giving us agency, you know, I mean, we should be able to say, here's privacy. Here's, here's what I've got. You can't see anything. You're not seeing anything we're doing.

\n\n

Doc (57m 34s):
\nThat's my message to all of you. We can't do that. And we need to be able to do that, that's why my preference would be for the default to be, you have to default to, I'm not collecting any of your data. Your data is yours. I'm not allowed to do it. I'm only allowed to do it. If you expressly give me informed consent to do it. And then at that point I will do it, but you, but, but if I, if you do nothing, then I can't do it. I can't take any of your data. It's yours. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's one of the more quoted things that I've written in the last few years.

\n\n

Katherine (58m 58s):
\nBut I kind of feel like we are in the wild West. That's how I feel like when digitally, when we start talking about things like, you know, schools being allowed to quite literally digitally strip search your children, you know, people should be outraged by that

\n\n

Kyle (59m 38s):
\nWell, but that's also because your average parent given the preference, and many of them already do put spyware on their children's phones to track their children, right. Because they want to be able to see everything that their kid did.

\n\n

Kyle (1h 0m 18s):
\nI keep, I keep saying, it's not that people don't care about privacy, as much as they don't understand the implications of what they're giving up, you know? And so I, you know, a lot of parents don't necessarily understand the implications of, of what it normalizes.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman have a fun chat with Petros Koutoupis about open source in space, digital detox, World War 2 cryptography, and poop in the desert.

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Doc Searls and Jon Lebkowsky talk reality, social constructs, the internet, and disinformation.

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That's just the idea of siloed social, silos of any kind, but in particular social media and perceived censorship as it, as it applies to social media. That's a, that's a hot topic right now.”\n\n(1m 59s):\n“Do you not know about parlor? No. Oh, this is going to be a great episode!”\n\n(3m 54s):\n“And so, as a result, a lot of people who are concerned about censorship on Twitter and Facebook have moved over there. And, and in particular on the conservative side, just because like with any social network, there's a network effect.”\n\n(5m 11s):\n“It also reminds me of the early days of Google plus”\n\n(8m 53s):\n“I think we're moving from one moderator to, I mean, This happens on, on Mastodon quite a bit where you will have, because it's so federated and because all of the instances can in theory, talk to each other, sometimes you'll have a falling out because many Mastodon instances are more or less governed by the winds of a sysadmin who decided to spin it up.”\n\n(10m 55s):\n“It looks different to everybody. We all have our own, our own feeds are on, you know, our own preferences, our own, you know, whenever it is, I mean, it's, it's, it's shaped shifts for each of us, depending on what we've looked at and who we follow and all the rest of it. And it's by design. So there's no uniform vision to it.”\n\n(11m 35s):\n“I think you said it, Catherine did, a lot of people were sort of creeped out by Facebook, but it's only because of read a bunch of stuff about, Hey, you're not private there. And then the movie they watched that movie, you know...now they're scared of Facebook. They're not entirely sure why.”\n\n(12m 34s):\n“We don't need platforms for all this stuff. You can do this stuff without platforms.”\n\n(15m 24s):\n“So that's an interesting segue into one of the other topics that we've been talking about and that's, it's being owned by platforms instead of the other way around. And I think, you know, we all have in common that we are, we have a bit of a DIY and obviously open source mentality” \n\n(18m 11s):\n“Apple announced a new Big Sur release. And around the time that they announced the update that the update was available. So presumably people were downloading it, et cetera. People started noticing on their Macs that they were having trouble launching programs. They would try to launch an application. And sometimes it would take, you know, a minute after saying to launch before the application showed up on their local machine.”\n\n(23m 15s):\n“it really raises the issues of ownership. You know?”\n\n(24m 42s):\n“And it sounds like in many cases, you don't, if you have a Mac, you don't necessarily own that” \n\n(24m 59s):\n“I don't know if there are degrees of severity of one's lack of control over your digital products in your life.”\n\n(28m 20s):\n“And, you know, and I thought the chance that Google is going to get rid of those is pretty high Google's record of holding onto a service that people don't pay for is pretty lousy.”\n\n(29m 40s):\n“You have a bundle of rights. And, and I think that we haven't worked out yet online.”\n\n(32m 29s):\n“And this ephemeral service, which is now tied to a tangible thing, that tangible thing, which before would have different rules applied to it, like say a thermostat or whatever it is, where when the, the cloud service goes away, the company goes away.”\n\n(33m 17s):\n“For example, like this, this thing that happened this week that we already talked about with Apple, I think a lot of people didn't think about how applications launching was tethered to the cloud in any way”\n\n(33m 48s):\n“It's like the, the internet is a network of leashes and, like dog leashes with colors on them.”\n\n(35m 48s):\n“And I think it was 1890 and it was about the time they decided the right of privacy was the right to be let alone.”\n\n(36m 52s):\n“something that we've talked about many times, and that is open source, open source licensing, open source culture, open source awareness, even.”\n\n(37m 50s):\n“And people now start to question, they go, Hey, wait a second. This, this big platform is making a ton of money off of this code that I wrote, but I'm not.”\n\n(39m 25s):\n“And does it matter, does it matter what exactly we're talking about? Like, does it matter if I'm talking about contributing to something like Apache or, you know, Linux kernel, or does it matter if we're talking about some sort of web framework or library that, you know, a Facebook, a Twitter, a tic talk is using to make a lot of money, you know, that may, or even a product you just don't like, does it, does it somehow matter? I mean, obviously from a licensing perspective, it doesn't, but from an ideological perspective, does it matter?”\n\n(41m 18s):\n“And what does it even mean to contribute back to the project?”\n\n(42m 18s):\n“I think that's where the social contract starts to break down.”\n\n(46m 10s):\n“And that's supposed to be a good thing. What you want is to work with the companies that are using your software, and hopefully they will, they will release patches and fixes and improvements to your software. That's the idealized model.”\n\n(48m 19s):\n“open source licenses are pretty ubiquitous.”\n\n(48m 33s):\n“Well, you're writing code with an IDE that is probably free software. You didn't pay for it under an open-source license maybe on an OS that has similar licensing that you didn't have to work on using other people's libraries that you didn't have to write yourself from scratch all the way down to the OSTP.”\n\n(49m 16s):\n“Well, that's free software. And so the WordPress people knock on your door and like, Oh, well, and that's running on Linux. And so Linus is going to show up and what his handout, you know, it, everyone's sort of, for some reason, people think that, well, you're sitting on this entire body of work that people have put so much effort for free into to share with everyone else you're taking the benefit of that.”\n\n(51m 13s):\nI guess the ultimate question though, is at what point does, is there enough pushback that it does shift the open source community? ...at what point is it a significant enough disruption that there are enough people that are questioning the open source social contract?”\n\nReality 2.0 around the web:\nSite/Blog/Newsletter\nFaceBook\nTwitter\nYouTube\nMastodonSpecial Guests: Kyle Rankin and Petros Koutoupis.Links:Parler - Wikipedia — Parler is an American microblogging and social networking service launched in August 2018. Parler has a significant user base of Trump supporters, conservatives, and right-wing extremists. Posts on the service often contain far-right content, antisemitism, and conspiracy theories. Parler has been described as an alternative to Twitter, and is popular among people who have been banned from mainstream social networks or oppose their moderation policies.davewiner.comScripting News — This is Scripting News.\r\nIt's Dave Winer's blog.Little Snitch - Makes the invisible visible!Amazon.com: The Gift: How the Creative Spirit Transforms the World (9781984897787): Hyde, Lewis: Books — Drawing on examples from folklore and literature, history and tribal customs, economics and modern copyright law, Lewis Hyde demonstrates how our society—governed by the marketplace—is poorly equipped to determine the worth of artists’ work. He shows us that another way is possible: the alternative economy of the gift, which allows creations and ideas to circulate freely, rather than hoarding them as commodities.Amazon.com: COMMON AS AIR (9780374532796): Hyde, Lewis: Books — Common as Air offers a stirring defense of our cultural commons, that vast store of art and ideas we have inherited from the past and continue to enrich in the present. Suspicious of the current idea that all creative work is \"intellectual property,\" Lewis Hyde turns to America's Founding Fathers―men such as Adams, Madison, and Jefferson―in search of other ways to imagine the fruits of human wit and imagination. 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They don’t mean that they have the computer in their physical possession, what they mean is that they have compromised the computer and have such deep remote control that they can do whatever they want to it. When hackers own a computer they can prevent software from running, install whatever software they choose, and remotely control the hardware–even against the actual owner’s wishes and usually without their knowledge.","content_html":"

Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, Petros Koutoupis, and Kyle Rankin talk Parler and platform lock-in, the concept of data, software, and hardware ownership, and the open source social contract.

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Show notes:
\n(49s):
\n“I think the first one, maybe the that's that we could cover is, well, let's see, how do I put this without causing too much controversy? That's just the idea of siloed social, silos of any kind, but in particular social media and perceived censorship as it, as it applies to social media. That's a, that's a hot topic right now.”

\n\n

(1m 59s):
\n“Do you not know about parlor? No. Oh, this is going to be a great episode!”

\n\n

(3m 54s):
\n“And so, as a result, a lot of people who are concerned about censorship on Twitter and Facebook have moved over there. And, and in particular on the conservative side, just because like with any social network, there's a network effect.”

\n\n

(5m 11s):
\n“It also reminds me of the early days of Google plus”

\n\n

(8m 53s):
\n“I think we're moving from one moderator to, I mean, This happens on, on Mastodon quite a bit where you will have, because it's so federated and because all of the instances can in theory, talk to each other, sometimes you'll have a falling out because many Mastodon instances are more or less governed by the winds of a sysadmin who decided to spin it up.”

\n\n

(10m 55s):
\n“It looks different to everybody. We all have our own, our own feeds are on, you know, our own preferences, our own, you know, whenever it is, I mean, it's, it's, it's shaped shifts for each of us, depending on what we've looked at and who we follow and all the rest of it. And it's by design. So there's no uniform vision to it.”

\n\n

(11m 35s):
\n“I think you said it, Catherine did, a lot of people were sort of creeped out by Facebook, but it's only because of read a bunch of stuff about, Hey, you're not private there. And then the movie they watched that movie, you know...now they're scared of Facebook. They're not entirely sure why.”

\n\n

(12m 34s):
\n“We don't need platforms for all this stuff. You can do this stuff without platforms.”

\n\n

(15m 24s):
\n“So that's an interesting segue into one of the other topics that we've been talking about and that's, it's being owned by platforms instead of the other way around. And I think, you know, we all have in common that we are, we have a bit of a DIY and obviously open source mentality”

\n\n

(18m 11s):
\n“Apple announced a new Big Sur release. And around the time that they announced the update that the update was available. So presumably people were downloading it, et cetera. People started noticing on their Macs that they were having trouble launching programs. They would try to launch an application. And sometimes it would take, you know, a minute after saying to launch before the application showed up on their local machine.”

\n\n

(23m 15s):
\n“it really raises the issues of ownership. You know?”

\n\n

(24m 42s):
\n“And it sounds like in many cases, you don't, if you have a Mac, you don't necessarily own that”

\n\n

(24m 59s):
\n“I don't know if there are degrees of severity of one's lack of control over your digital products in your life.”

\n\n

(28m 20s):
\n“And, you know, and I thought the chance that Google is going to get rid of those is pretty high Google's record of holding onto a service that people don't pay for is pretty lousy.”

\n\n

(29m 40s):
\n“You have a bundle of rights. And, and I think that we haven't worked out yet online.”

\n\n

(32m 29s):
\n“And this ephemeral service, which is now tied to a tangible thing, that tangible thing, which before would have different rules applied to it, like say a thermostat or whatever it is, where when the, the cloud service goes away, the company goes away.”

\n\n

(33m 17s):
\n“For example, like this, this thing that happened this week that we already talked about with Apple, I think a lot of people didn't think about how applications launching was tethered to the cloud in any way”

\n\n

(33m 48s):
\n“It's like the, the internet is a network of leashes and, like dog leashes with colors on them.”

\n\n

(35m 48s):
\n“And I think it was 1890 and it was about the time they decided the right of privacy was the right to be let alone.”

\n\n

(36m 52s):
\n“something that we've talked about many times, and that is open source, open source licensing, open source culture, open source awareness, even.”

\n\n

(37m 50s):
\n“And people now start to question, they go, Hey, wait a second. This, this big platform is making a ton of money off of this code that I wrote, but I'm not.”

\n\n

(39m 25s):
\n“And does it matter, does it matter what exactly we're talking about? Like, does it matter if I'm talking about contributing to something like Apache or, you know, Linux kernel, or does it matter if we're talking about some sort of web framework or library that, you know, a Facebook, a Twitter, a tic talk is using to make a lot of money, you know, that may, or even a product you just don't like, does it, does it somehow matter? I mean, obviously from a licensing perspective, it doesn't, but from an ideological perspective, does it matter?”

\n\n

(41m 18s):
\n“And what does it even mean to contribute back to the project?”

\n\n

(42m 18s):
\n“I think that's where the social contract starts to break down.”

\n\n

(46m 10s):
\n“And that's supposed to be a good thing. What you want is to work with the companies that are using your software, and hopefully they will, they will release patches and fixes and improvements to your software. That's the idealized model.”

\n\n

(48m 19s):
\n“open source licenses are pretty ubiquitous.”

\n\n

(48m 33s):
\n“Well, you're writing code with an IDE that is probably free software. You didn't pay for it under an open-source license maybe on an OS that has similar licensing that you didn't have to work on using other people's libraries that you didn't have to write yourself from scratch all the way down to the OSTP.”

\n\n

(49m 16s):
\n“Well, that's free software. And so the WordPress people knock on your door and like, Oh, well, and that's running on Linux. And so Linus is going to show up and what his handout, you know, it, everyone's sort of, for some reason, people think that, well, you're sitting on this entire body of work that people have put so much effort for free into to share with everyone else you're taking the benefit of that.”

\n\n

(51m 13s):
\nI guess the ultimate question though, is at what point does, is there enough pushback that it does shift the open source community? ...at what point is it a significant enough disruption that there are enough people that are questioning the open source social contract?”

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Professor Barbara Cherry of Indiana University about political division, legislation and regulation, technical evolution, and more.

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Special Guest: Barbara Cherry.

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Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman and Petros Koutoupis talk to Hadrian Zbarcea about revolutions, both technical and other.

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Special Guests: Hadrian Zbarcea and Petros Koutoupis.

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Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, and Kyle Rankin talk about facial recognition and surveillance technology in the hands of individuals, and how that affects the balance of power.

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Reality 2.0 around the web:
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Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.

Links:

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Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, and Petros Koutoupis talk social media regulation and its relationship to journalism and the threat to Section 230.

Special Guest: Petros Koutoupis.

Links:

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Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, and Petros Koutoupis discuss the evolution of podcasting vs. radio.

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Show Notes:
\n00:00:57 Please subscribe to our Newsletter - a reminder :)
\n00:01:35 Radio vs Podcasting, is it like Godzilla vs Bambi?
\n00:06:51 What makes podcasting so accessible?
\n00:20:27 Where we host our podcast and a shoutout to fireside.fm
\n00:41:27 "Linux is free if your time has no value" --Jamie Zawinski
\n00:45:08 Scotch time, beer o'clock, or Blursday...

Special Guest: Petros Koutoupis.

Links:

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Dr. Augustine Fou about his privacy analysis app, Page X-Ray, ad tracking, and data privacy.

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Show Notes:

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00:02:17 Page Xray and Blacklight
\n00:07:27 While you interact with one web page, who else is harvesting your information?
\n00:14:13 Listen to which tracker Katherine used for about 10 minute, and promptly removed!
\n00:15:57 What is malvertising
\n00:18:55 What about the browser extension privacy trackers?
\n00:25:54 Who should use PageXray?
\n00:32:30 What are some good consumer tools?
\n00:42:26 What is "fingerprinting" and how does a site "fingerprint" you?
\n00:48:21 Covering your "privates"
\n00:51:32 Marketers are chasing the shiny object called Digital
\n00:53:26 what is the ratio of registered domains vs websites vs humans visitors vs real ad impressions?

Special Guest: Dr. Augustine Fou.

Links:

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Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, Kyle Rankin, and Petros Koutoupis talk about Amazon's new flying camera, ad tech, and The Social Dilemma.

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00:01:27 The spying based advertising business is on it's way out
\n00:05:55 The Amazon's April fools joke that is now a product
\n00:12:14 Doc's issue with 'Alexa' listening to you all the time
\n00:15:09 California's CCPA
\n00:16:14 Kyle's perspective on the Amazon drone
\n00:21:36 Scale of mass surveillance
\n00:30:28 Facial recognition
\n00:34:12 Katherine is looking for some good news...
\n00:35:58 Normalization of fear mongering
\n00:40:05 When can a company legitimately collect your personal information
\n00:41:12 What do regulators really hope to do
\n00:42:32 Lets talk about "the movie"...

Special Guests: Kyle Rankin and Petros Koutoupis.

Links:

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin and Petros Koutoupis about TikTok and who controls your phone.

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Notes:

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00:00:37 The new contraband - TikTok
\n00:04:34 Is the US wanting to "play" China and censor?
\n00:08:19 Will this become an ugly precedent?
\n00:15:37 We're concerned about the implementation of this ban
\n00:17:25 The Social Dilemma on Netflix
\n00:21:11 Your phone is your castle
\n00:33:10 Defining the harm from mere content
\n00:44:59 Final thoughts - Portrait mode video
\n00:48:20 How does a visually impaired person use a phone? See link.

Special Guests: Kyle Rankin and Petros Koutoupis.

Links:

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Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, and Petros Koutoupis talk about Amazon's Alexa for landlords program.

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Show notes:

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00:00:23 For starters, let's begin with Normalization of Surveillance.
\n00:50:00 Amazon Alexa for landlords.
\n00:10:15 Is this really jus another way to discover new markets?
\n00:19:03 Doc the mechanic?!
\n00:27:49 If you're young do you really not care about privacy?
\n00:30:49 A couple of things that will clue people on privacy, are: Health data, and political issues

\n\n

Link mentioned: https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2020/09/amazons-alexa-for-landlords-is-a-privacy-nightmare-waiting-to-happen/

Special Guest: Petros Koutoupis.

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Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman and Petros Koutoupis talk remote work, survival, and Facebook.

\n\n

00:04:09 The three key subjects we're discussing
\n00:05:41 First subject - Remote work
\n00:17:41 Covid19 forced remote work, but Petros misses one thing in particular
\n00:23:24 The increasing disparity between people who can and can't work remotely
\n00:32:24 Scott Galloway
\n00:39:30 Moving onto Facebook
\n00:40:07 Katherine didn't use Facebook until she started WHAT?!
\n00:44:51 Facebook wasn't designed or built to fully account everything it does.
\n00:51:04 What is the big wake-up call Apple is sending out?

\n\n

These people have left big cities for good. Here's where they landed
\nhttps://www.cnn.com/2020/08/31/success/leaving-the-city-for-suburbs/index.html

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Facebook’s fatal flaws - Doc Searls
\nhttps://medium.com/@dsearls/the-human-solution-to-facebooks-machine-produced-problems-also-won-t-work-3364656bc257

\n\n

Send your feedback to info@reality2cast.com

Special Guest: Petros Koutoupis.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin of Purism about Digital Convergence.

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Links mentioned: https://puri.sm/posts/investing-in-real-convergence/

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Show notes:

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00:00:32 Today we're talking about the idea of Convergence
\n00:04:36 Green on black Linux is COOL! --Kyle R.
\n00:07:01 The realization of adaptive design and how do others handle it
\n00:10:28 Law enforcement can subpoena your iCloud content straight from Apple
\n00:12:55 The fundamental problem Apple and Goole have according to Kyle
\n00:15:17 What is the hassle developers are already living with???
\n00:21:53 What do people really want?
\n00:27:23 Doc is using metaphors to make an interesting point
\n00:37:12 You can't lock users to use only your product
\n00:40:36 The advantages of open source
\n00:42:21 Steve Ballmers key to success
\n00:49:26 Would you give your child a single non-trackable device "To rule them all"?
\n00:53:59 Digital parenting advice all parents need to understand!
\n00:57:25 The difference between parental control and eliminating the trail
\n01:00:33 How do you address your own and child's privacy when "forced" to use digital tools you disagree with
\n01:06:07 The "Digital Consent"

Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman continue their conversation with Dave Huseby, Hyperledger's Security Maven, about user sovereignty and decentralization, open source culture, cryptography, respectful technology, and more.

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For more about Dave's projects, keep an eye on:
\nhttps://vi.rs
\nhttps://virs-group.slack.com
\nhttps://medium.com/@dwh_3562

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Show notes:

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00:01:27 The importance of individual sovereignty, autonomy, independence, liberty etc.
\n00:03:50 Linus doesn't take s#!t off of anybody...
\n00:06:15 The legislative power shifts
\n00:11:30 Wizards vs Moguls vs Geeks, who leads the way?!
\n00:15:03 "Garage Engineering", it's a thing...
\n00:20:00 Dave's take on passion vs. paycheck
\n00:21:41 Passion projects
\n00:31:03 Challenging the power structure, divorcing traffic from it's originators and recipients
\n00:33:21 Going into cryptography
\n00:36:54 Social rituals that Facebook has totally F'd up
\n00:41:32 "Second Life" 'nuff said...
\n00:43:30 So what are we going to do with that information???
\n00:46:49 Dave's new project and stepping out of the shadows
\n00:54:10 The motto is "Respectful Technology"
\n00:56:20 What is the harm in non-user sovereign systems
\n(01:06:46 The Jocks vs Nerds paradigm)
\n01:07:25 The "Earn-it" act

Special Guest: Dave Huseby.

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Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman and Petros Koutoupis talk to Dave Huseby, Hyperledger's Security Maven, about User Sovereignty and Decentralization, Hyperledger, blockchain and security.

Special Guests: Dave Huseby and Petros Koutoupis.

","summary":"Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman and Petros Koutoupis talk to Dave Huseby about User Sovereignty and Decentralization, Hyperledger, blockchain and security.","date_published":"2020-06-24T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/b9560abf-e1bc-4486-8bb3-df087a66ae6e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":55977188,"duration_in_seconds":4159}]},{"id":"246859d5-3a8a-4989-8554-1c0cc25b379f","title":"Episode 35: Bruce Schneier on Truth, Reality, and Contact Tracing","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/35","content_text":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Bruce Schneier about contact tracing, digital identity, hacking, privacy, and regulation.\n\nShow notes:\n\n0:00:25: Contact tracing apps\n0:02:31: Contract tracing false positive and false negative\n0:04:24: Contract tracing apps adoption rate\n0:07:36: Katherine agrees apps should build more trust\n0:11:44: The 2nd anniversary of the GDPR\n0:13:31: Bruce talks about his RSA presentation about the notion of hacking\n0:15:26: Katherine dove tails hacking into contact tracing\n0:18:24: Hacking discipline around SSI (Self Sovereign Identity)\n0:19:08: Should we need proof of immunity or carry an immunization card/immunity passport?\n0:23:28: Do the people we entrust to regulate our tech even understand it?\n0:29:10: Should we give the FBI digital forensic capabilities?\n0:32:24: Katherine wonders if our cellphones are at all secure\n0:36:33: Doc ponders the future of travel\n0:38:18: Bruce predicts we're in the midst of a major system reset\n0:46:49: The political divide between the way people digest information\n0:49:36: Bruce: \"Truth wins because it actually conforms to reality.\"\n\nLinks:\nBruce Schneier on COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps\nContact-tracing apps are not a solution to the COVID-19 crisisSpecial Guest: Bruce Schneier.","content_html":"

Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Bruce Schneier about contact tracing, digital identity, hacking, privacy, and regulation.

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Show notes:

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0:00:25: Contact tracing apps
\n0:02:31: Contract tracing false positive and false negative
\n0:04:24: Contract tracing apps adoption rate
\n0:07:36: Katherine agrees apps should build more trust
\n0:11:44: The 2nd anniversary of the GDPR
\n0:13:31: Bruce talks about his RSA presentation about the notion of hacking
\n0:15:26: Katherine dove tails hacking into contact tracing
\n0:18:24: Hacking discipline around SSI (Self Sovereign Identity)
\n0:19:08: Should we need proof of immunity or carry an immunization card/immunity passport?
\n0:23:28: Do the people we entrust to regulate our tech even understand it?
\n0:29:10: Should we give the FBI digital forensic capabilities?
\n0:32:24: Katherine wonders if our cellphones are at all secure
\n0:36:33: Doc ponders the future of travel
\n0:38:18: Bruce predicts we're in the midst of a major system reset
\n0:46:49: The political divide between the way people digest information
\n0:49:36: Bruce: "Truth wins because it actually conforms to reality."

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Links:
\nBruce Schneier on COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps
\nContact-tracing apps are not a solution to the COVID-19 crisis

Special Guest: Bruce Schneier.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Robert Douglass of Platform.sh about self-hosting collaboration tools, and other current privacy topics.

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Show notes:

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0:00:54: Introduction to a couple of tools

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0:02:04: Doc's take on Zoom.

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0:05:13: A lot of what we do online is not especially private.

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0:06:33: Apple and Google and contact tracing.

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0:09:00: Healthcare is a B2B insurance business.

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0:11:15: Health information and advertising.

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0:13:04: Convenience versus privacy.

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0:13:26: SaaS products and convenience, Facebook, Apple. Concerns of the individual versus the concerns of the many.

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0:15:46: The inevitable part where we go dark.

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0:16:02: We're in the weirdest moment in modern civilization.

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0:20:36: Radio, Internet, Television and Trump.

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0:22:21: Bill Gates.

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0:23:45: SaaS collaboration tools and privacy.

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0:27:20: Who can you trust with your data, especially during a pandemic among questionable actors.

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0:28:00: Mattermost

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0:30:23: NextCloud

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0:31:07: Jitsi

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0:33:19: Cost differences.

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0:38:31: ideology and dogmas way easier than real life, right?

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0:39:23: Edward Snowden and Signal.

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0:40:35: Signal vs. What's App.

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0:41:20: Self-hosting and technical skill. Privacy trade-offs.

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0:44:17: Apple watch.

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0:45:12: Pragmatism.

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0:46:58: Zoom and security scrutiny.

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0:50:54: Facebook, privacy, and politics.

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0:55:29: Facebook vs. Google.

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0:56:36: Zoom scrutiny and appeal.

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1:02:11: Conferences, air travel, climate change.

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1:08:07: COVID innovation.

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1:11:23: Stay home, be safe, deploy Mattermost and wash your hands.

Special Guest: Robert Douglass.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin, Petros Koutoupis, and Shawn Powers about the new realities we're facing as a result of COVID-19.

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Show notes:

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0:04:08: How is this situation a little bit different from what we're used to?

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0:04:36: E-learning

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0:06:00: Shawn on e-learning and computer-based training.

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0:08:09: Kids without computer or internet access.

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0:11:31: What is lockdown? What’s on the horizon?

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0:14:14: Remote work, how to do it well.

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0:16:22: What can distributed open source software teams teach everyone?

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0:17:35: This is not normal right now. Don’t judge remote work.

\n\n

0:18:56: The chicken suppression system's working.

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0:25:12: Asynchronous communication, time zones.

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0:27:19: This plague may be elevating the Big Bad companies.

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0:30:21: Ethical and privacy concerns.

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0:35:20: Should harvested data be used to save lives?

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0:37:29: Apple privacy

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0:37:49: Fourth amendment concerns.

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0:39:11 Facial recognition.

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0:43:12 Law enforcement and Clearview AI.

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0:44:12: What is the step too far? What are the unintended consequences?

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0:44:44: Local vs. large scale communication.

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0:47:03: Shawn is hopeful.

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0:49:05: Innovation in the works.

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0:52:45: Return to normal?

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0:55:52: Small business.

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0:57:16: Shawn’s bidet.

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0:57:34: What happens to conferences?

\n\n

1:02:33 DrupalCon and #vanlife.

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1:07:58 Shawn: Wash your hands.

Special Guests: Kyle Rankin, Petros Koutoupis, and Shawn Powers.

","summary":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin, Petros Koutoupis, and Shawn Powers about the new realities we're facing as a result of COVID-19.","date_published":"2020-03-26T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/ece6f616-0a96-4c00-b146-3f074d73ecdf.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":42031975,"duration_in_seconds":4198}]},{"id":"2cc91bba-5c1d-4d73-a391-c0ba035e1785","title":"Episode 32: All the Music","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/32","content_text":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman speak with Damien Riehl and Noah Rubin from the All the Music project, allthemusic.info, a project that has machine-generated all possible melodies and released them to the public domain. We discuss music copyright in the digital landscape and musical math and humanity. We highly recommend watching Damien's TEDx Minneapolis talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJtm0MoOgiU\n\nGet the code\n\nNotes:\n\n[01:15] Introduction to All the Music Project\n\n[03:50] How do you see it put to use?\n\n[06:20] How were the melodies discovered?\n\n[08:00] copyright law and alternate arguments.\n\n[9:30] discussion of public domain works\n\n[11:00] Discussion of Damien’s TEDx Minneapolis talk.\n\n[13:00] Copyright, un-copyrightable, and public domain\n\n[14:30] How can/should people contribute to the project?\n\n[19:00] How have people responded to this digital music copyright project?\n\n[23:00] Notable music copyright lawsuits\n\n[28:00] Should data be propertized? \n\n[32:00] How should copyright work in a digital world?\n\n[39:00] Creative commons\n\n[46:00] Tracking rights, data flow\n\n[52:00] Technical discussion and contributionSpecial Guest: Damien Riehl.","content_html":"

Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman speak with Damien Riehl and Noah Rubin from the All the Music project, allthemusic.info, a project that has machine-generated all possible melodies and released them to the public domain. We discuss music copyright in the digital landscape and musical math and humanity. We highly recommend watching Damien's TEDx Minneapolis talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJtm0MoOgiU

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Get the code

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Notes:

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[01:15] Introduction to All the Music Project

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[03:50] How do you see it put to use?

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[06:20] How were the melodies discovered?

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[08:00] copyright law and alternate arguments.

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[9:30] discussion of public domain works

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[11:00] Discussion of Damien’s TEDx Minneapolis talk.

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[13:00] Copyright, un-copyrightable, and public domain

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[14:30] How can/should people contribute to the project?

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[19:00] How have people responded to this digital music copyright project?

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[23:00] Notable music copyright lawsuits

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[28:00] Should data be propertized?

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[32:00] How should copyright work in a digital world?

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[39:00] Creative commons

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[46:00] Tracking rights, data flow

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[52:00] Technical discussion and contribution

Special Guest: Damien Riehl.

","summary":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman speak with Damien Riehl and Noah Rubin from the All the Music project, allthemusic.info, a project that has machine-generated all possible melodies and released them to the public domain. We discuss music copyright in the digital landscape and musical math and humanity.\r\n","date_published":"2020-02-27T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/2cc91bba-5c1d-4d73-a391-c0ba035e1785.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":38069218,"duration_in_seconds":3345}]},{"id":"56792e70-8a25-4e5f-80a4-4f511964327f","title":"Episode 31: Personal Devices are Personal","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/31","content_text":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin, CSO of Purism, about mobile phones, their security and privacy vulnerabilities, and Purism's new Librem 5 device.Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.","content_html":"

Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin, CSO of Purism, about mobile phones, their security and privacy vulnerabilities, and Purism's new Librem 5 device.

Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.

","summary":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin of Purism about mobile phones, their security and privacy vulnerabilities, and Purism's new Librem 5 device.","date_published":"2020-02-03T09:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/56792e70-8a25-4e5f-80a4-4f511964327f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":40472077,"duration_in_seconds":4082}]},{"id":"0399ecbe-19e2-4db2-97ea-99f43b6613ea","title":"Episode 30: A Chat with Don Norman","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/30","content_text":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Don Norman, one of the world's most influential designers, about data privacy, the cult of Apple, hero complexes, and climate change.Special Guest: Don Norman.","content_html":"

Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Don Norman, one of the world's most influential designers, about data privacy, the cult of Apple, hero complexes, and climate change.

Special Guest: Don Norman.

","summary":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Don Norman, one of the world's most influential designers.","date_published":"2019-12-12T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/0399ecbe-19e2-4db2-97ea-99f43b6613ea.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":41313752,"duration_in_seconds":4153}]},{"id":"42125ace-ffac-4c0d-975d-f3e2c5ebb1d5","title":"Episode 29: On to Beer Number 3!","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/29","content_text":"Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman and Petros Koutoupis discuss the Open Source Cloud landscape, weigh in on Open Source communities and contribution, and open multiple beers. Petros tells us how he really feels about systemd.Special Guest: Petros Koutoupis.","content_html":"

Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman and Petros Koutoupis discuss the Open Source Cloud landscape, weigh in on Open Source communities and contribution, and open multiple beers. Petros tells us how he really feels about systemd.

Special Guest: Petros Koutoupis.

","summary":"","date_published":"2019-11-15T12:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/42125ace-ffac-4c0d-975d-f3e2c5ebb1d5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":35271051,"duration_in_seconds":3276}]},{"id":"e4db75c6-9b2f-4409-b6e7-fc2e722263b8","title":"Episode 28: Destroy This Podcast","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/28","content_text":"Katherine Druckman, Doc Searls, and Petros Koutoupis talk about ownership, freedom, and convenience in the digital world.Special Guest: Petros Koutoupis.","content_html":"

Katherine Druckman, Doc Searls, and Petros Koutoupis talk about ownership, freedom, and convenience in the digital world.

Special Guest: Petros Koutoupis.

","summary":"","date_published":"2019-10-03T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/e4db75c6-9b2f-4409-b6e7-fc2e722263b8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":35206211,"duration_in_seconds":3280}]},{"id":"43e73975-2011-44ae-be1c-334f9715a4e5","title":"Episode 27: On Ring Doorbells and Consumer Privacy","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/27","content_text":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin, Purism CSO, about Ring doorbells and consumer privacy.\n\nLinks:\n\nHere's How Amazon's Ring Doorbell Police Partnership Affects You\n\nPolice can get your Ring doorbell footage without a warrant, report says\n\nAmazon’s Ring Is a Perfect Storm of Privacy Threats\n\nAmazon's Ring camera raises civil liberties concerns: U.S. senatorSpecial Guest: Kyle Rankin.","content_html":"

Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin, Purism CSO, about Ring doorbells and consumer privacy.

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Links:

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Here's How Amazon's Ring Doorbell Police Partnership Affects You

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Police can get your Ring doorbell footage without a warrant, report says

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Amazon’s Ring Is a Perfect Storm of Privacy Threats

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Amazon's Ring camera raises civil liberties concerns: U.S. senator

Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.

","summary":"","date_published":"2019-09-12T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/43e73975-2011-44ae-be1c-334f9715a4e5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":35065350,"duration_in_seconds":2538}]},{"id":"d673bb1c-df28-414e-94cd-c5b027de16b8","title":"Episode 26: Retro Computing with the Altair-Duino","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/26","content_text":"Katherine Druckman, Doc Searls and Petros Koutoupis talk to Chris Davis of adwaterandstir.com about his Arduino-based Altair 8800 replica kits.\n\nLinks mentioned: \nhttp://adwaterandstir.com\nGoing Retro with an Altair 8800 Emulator: Introducing the Altair-DuinoSpecial Guest: Petros Koutoupis.","content_html":"

Katherine Druckman, Doc Searls and Petros Koutoupis talk to Chris Davis of adwaterandstir.com about his Arduino-based Altair 8800 replica kits.

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Links mentioned:
\nhttp://adwaterandstir.com
\nGoing Retro with an Altair 8800 Emulator: Introducing the Altair-Duino

Special Guest: Petros Koutoupis.

","summary":"","date_published":"2019-08-29T11:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/d673bb1c-df28-414e-94cd-c5b027de16b8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":38312716,"duration_in_seconds":2613}]},{"id":"c601f5df-320c-4d13-bc7b-29252fe46229","title":"Episode 25: A Chat With Gabriel Weinberg of DuckDuckGo","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/25","content_text":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Gabriel Weinberg, CEO & Founder of DuckDuckGo, and co-author of Super Thinking and Traction.Special Guest: Gabriel Weinberg.","content_html":"

Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Gabriel Weinberg, CEO & Founder of DuckDuckGo, and co-author of Super Thinking and Traction.

Special Guest: Gabriel Weinberg.

","summary":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Gabriel Weinberg, CEO & Founder of DuckDuckGo, and co-author of _Super Thinking_ and _Traction_.","date_published":"2019-08-15T10:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/c601f5df-320c-4d13-bc7b-29252fe46229.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":34143124,"duration_in_seconds":2539}]},{"id":"https://www.linuxjournal.com/podcast/episode-24-chat-about-redis-labs","title":"Episode 24: A Chat About Redis Labs","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/24","content_text":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Yiftach Shoolman, CTO and Co-founder of Redis Labs, about Redis, Open Source licenses, company culture and more.\n\nDownload ogg format\nLinks mentioned:\n\nTime for Net Giants to Pay Fairly for the Open Source on Which They Depend\n Redis Labs and the \"Common Clause\"\n Redis Labs Changing Its Licensing for Redis Modules Again...\n Redis Labs’ Modules License Changes\nSpecial Guest: Yiftach Shoolman.","content_html":"

Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Yiftach Shoolman, CTO and Co-founder of Redis Labs, about Redis, Open Source licenses, company culture and more.

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Links mentioned:

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Special Guest: Yiftach Shoolman.

","summary":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Yiftach Shoolman of Redis Labs about Redis, Open Source licenses, company culture and more.\r\n\r\nDownload ogg format\r\nLinks mentioned:\r\n\r\nTime for Net Giants to Pay Fairly for the Open Source on Which They Depend\r\n\tRedis...","date_published":"2019-08-02T10:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/ecd94818-4ce8-46c5-bb8a-a30797cbd84e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":39263401,"duration_in_seconds":3011}]},{"id":"https://www.linuxjournal.com/podcast/episode-22-dont-panic-its-all-about-kernel","title":"Episode 22: Don't Panic, It's All About the Kernel","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/22","content_text":"Katherine Druckman talks to Linux Journal Editor at Large, Petros Koutoupis, about building your own kernel, kernel panics, and other projects.\n\nDownload in ogg format\nLinks mentioned:\n\nhttps://www.linuxjournal.com/content/kernel-issue\nSpecial Guest: Petros Koutoupis.","content_html":"

Katherine Druckman talks to Linux Journal Editor at Large, Petros Koutoupis, about building your own kernel, kernel panics, and other projects.

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Special Guest: Petros Koutoupis.

","summary":"Katherine Druckman talks to Linux Journal Editor at Large, Petros Koutoupis, about building your own kernel, kernel panics, and other projects.\r\n\r\nDownload in ogg format\r\nLinks mentioned:\r\n\r\nhttps://www.linuxjournal.com/content/kernel-issue\r\n","date_published":"2019-07-02T18:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/0af25f49-35a4-4943-8801-fcffde3ea059.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31053261,"duration_in_seconds":2366}]},{"id":"https://www.linuxjournal.com/podcast/episode-21-mac-linux","title":"Episode 21: From Mac to Linux","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/21","content_text":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Linux Journal Editor at Large, Petros Koutoupis, about moving from Mac to Linux.\n\nDownload ogg format\nLinks Mentioned:\n\nhttp://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Category:Applications\n http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Application_wish_list\n https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/linux-laptop-buyers-guide\nSpecial Guest: Petros Koutoupis.","content_html":"

Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Linux Journal Editor at Large, Petros Koutoupis, about moving from Mac to Linux.

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Special Guest: Petros Koutoupis.

","summary":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Linux Journal Editor at Large, Petros Koutoupis, about moving from Mac to Linux.\r\n\r\nDownload ogg format\r\nLinks Mentioned:\r\n\r\nhttp://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Category:Applications\r\n\thttp://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/A...","date_published":"2019-06-20T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/3162e68d-fe03-445e-ab04-553753e44f1a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":37145814,"duration_in_seconds":2748}]},{"id":"https://www.linuxjournal.com/podcast/episode-20-advertising-broken-linux-isnt","title":"Episode 20: Advertising is Broken, but Linux Isn't.","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/20","content_text":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Don Marti, of Mozilla and formerly of Linux Journal, about ad technology, privacy, and the Linux community.\n\nDownload ogg format\nLinks Mentioned:\n\nhttp://www.globalconsentmanager.com/\nSpecial Guest: Don Marti.","content_html":"

Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Don Marti, of Mozilla and formerly of Linux Journal, about ad technology, privacy, and the Linux community.

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Special Guest: Don Marti.

","summary":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Don Marti, of Mozilla and formerly of Linux Journal, about ad technology, privacy, and the Linux community.\r\n\r\nDownload ogg format\r\nLinks Mentioned:\r\n\r\nhttp://www.globalconsentmanager.com/\r\n","date_published":"2019-06-07T11:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/e3f900ce-2ec6-4756-bceb-32f2ee05e6cb.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":51337660,"duration_in_seconds":3495}]},{"id":"https://www.linuxjournal.com/podcast/episode-19-democratizing-cybersecurity","title":"Episode 19: Democratizing Cybersecurity","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/19","content_text":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Alex Gounares of Polyverse Linux about Cybersecurity for everyone.\n\nDownload in ogg format\n","content_html":"

Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Alex Gounares of Polyverse Linux about Cybersecurity for everyone.

\n\n","summary":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Alex Gounares of Polyverse Linux about Cybersecurity for everyone.\r\n\r\nDownload in ogg format\r\n","date_published":"2019-05-24T10:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/86eac248-6665-4641-b898-3eb2246f4eef.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":50371438,"duration_in_seconds":3683}]},{"id":"https://www.linuxjournal.com/podcast/episode-18-kidoyo","title":"Episode 18: KidOYO","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/18","content_text":"Doc Searls talks to Zhen, Devon and Melora Lofretto of KidOYO and Doctor Michael Nagler, superintendent of the Mineola Public School system in Mineola \nLong Island.\n\nDownload OGG format\nLinks Mentioned:\n\nThe Kids Take Over\n ","content_html":"

Doc Searls talks to Zhen, Devon and Melora Lofretto of KidOYO and Doctor Michael Nagler, superintendent of the Mineola Public School system in Mineola \nLong Island.

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","summary":"Doc Searls talks to Zhen, Devon and Melora Lofretto of KidOYO and Doctor Michael Nagler, superintendent of the Mineola Public School system in Mineola \r\nLong Island.\r\n\r\nDownload OGG format\r\nLinks Mentioned:\r\n\r\nThe Kids Take Over\r\n ","date_published":"2019-04-29T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/694e7da5-5d12-4025-89fa-07a966dc2e6d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":80796592,"duration_in_seconds":3953}]},{"id":"https://www.linuxjournal.com/podcast/episode-17-be-afraid-be-very-afraid","title":"Episode 17: Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid.","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/17","content_text":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Bob Erdman, Security Product Manager for Helpsystems about Linux security threats.\n\nDownload ogg format\nLinks mentioned:\n\nhttps://www.helpsystems.com/cta/free-network-security-vulnerability-scan\n https://www.helpsystems.com/cta/intermapper-free-version\n https://www.helpsystems.com/cta/scan-your-system\n","content_html":"

Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Bob Erdman, Security Product Manager for Helpsystems about Linux security threats.

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Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk about digital stalking, journalism, clickbait, and using ad targeting for evil.

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Links mentioned:

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The Spinner’s hack on journalism

","summary":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk about digital stalking, journalism, clickbait, and using ad targeting for evil.\r\n\r\nDownload in ogg format\r\nLinks mentioned:\r\n\r\nThe Spinner’s hack on journalism","date_published":"2019-03-11T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/c69bce8f-8b03-42c7-83e1-77d48df8ed2e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25802233,"duration_in_seconds":2716}]},{"id":"https://www.linuxjournal.com/podcast/episode-15-learning-python","title":"Episode 15: Learning Python","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/15","content_text":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Linux Journal Senior Columnist, Reuven Lerner, about learning new languages such as Python.\n\nDownload in ogg format\n","content_html":"

Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Linux Journal Senior Columnist, Reuven Lerner, about learning new languages such as Python.

\n\n","summary":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Linux Journal Senior Columnist, Reuven Lerner, about learning new languages such as Python.\r\n\r\nDownload in ogg format\r\n","date_published":"2019-02-11T12:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/7be1cb03-9122-4ae6-a569-4cc8ffa575a5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25743362,"duration_in_seconds":2755}]},{"id":"https://www.linuxjournal.com/podcast/episode-13-digital-sovereignty","title":"Episode 14: Digital Sovereignty","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/14","content_text":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Elizabeth Renieris about digital identity, ethics, boiled frogs, and horses with lasers.\n\nDownload ogg format\n","content_html":"

Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Elizabeth Renieris about digital identity, ethics, boiled frogs, and horses with lasers.

\n\n","summary":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Elizabeth Renieris about digital identity, ethics, boiled frogs, and horses with lasers.\r\n\r\nDownload ogg format\r\n","date_published":"2019-01-28T14:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/af842837-dfb8-4a55-a36b-3f345723ec88.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27692220,"duration_in_seconds":2545}]},{"id":"https://www.linuxjournal.com/podcast/episode-13-surveillance-marketing","title":"Episode 13: Surveillance Marketing","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/13","content_text":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Dr. Augustine Fou about surveillance marketing, ad tech, and privacy.\n\nLinks mentioned:\n\nIf it weren’t for retargeting, we might not have ad blockingSpecial Guest: Dr. Augustine Fou.","content_html":"

Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Dr. Augustine Fou about surveillance marketing, ad tech, and privacy.

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If it weren’t for retargeting, we might not have ad blocking

Special Guest: Dr. Augustine Fou.

","summary":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Dr. Augustine Fou about surveillance marketing, ad tech, and privacy.\r\n\r\nDownload ogg format\r\nLinks mentioned:\r\n\r\nIf it weren’t for retargeting, we might not have ad blocking","date_published":"2019-01-18T13:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/5fa94135-0446-4b75-9e20-70312a0627f3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":41168459,"duration_in_seconds":4068}]},{"id":"https://www.linuxjournal.com/podcast/episode-12-vendor-lock","title":"Episode 12: Vendor Lock-in","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/12","content_text":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Linux Journal's Technical Editor, Kyle Rankin, about vendor lock-in.\n\nDownload ogg format\nLinks mentioned:\n\nLessons in Vendor Lock-in: Shaving\n\nLessons in Vendor Lock-in: MessagingSpecial Guest: Kyle Rankin.","content_html":"

Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Linux Journal's Technical Editor, Kyle Rankin, about vendor lock-in.

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Links mentioned:

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Lessons in Vendor Lock-in: Shaving

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Lessons in Vendor Lock-in: Messaging

Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.

","summary":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Linux Journal's Technical Editor, Kyle Rankin, about vendor lock-in.\r\n\r\nDownload ogg format\r\nLinks mentioned:\r\n\r\nLessons in Vendor Lock-in: Shaving\r\n\r\nLessons in Vendor Lock-in: Messaging","date_published":"2019-01-11T12:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/60135472-c825-48be-8eab-a0bfcb059b99.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23795235,"duration_in_seconds":2692}]},{"id":"https://www.linuxjournal.com/podcast/episode-11-moving-chairs","title":"Episode 11: Moving the Chairs","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/11","content_text":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Petros Koutoupis about his Deep Dive articles, storage, blockchain, and moving chairs.\n\nDownload ogg format\nLinks mentioned:\n\nThe December issue of Linux Journal\n Blockchain, Part I: Introduction and Cryptocurrency\nSpecial Guest: Petros Koutoupis.","content_html":"

Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Petros Koutoupis about his Deep Dive articles, storage, blockchain, and moving chairs.

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Special Guest: Petros Koutoupis.

","summary":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Petros Koutoupis about his Deep Dive articles, storage, blockchain, and moving chairs.\r\n\r\nDownload ogg format\r\nLinks mentioned:\r\n\r\nThe December issue of Linux Journal\r\n\tBlockchain, Part I: Introduction and Cryptocurren...","date_published":"2019-01-03T13:15:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/5f0acd48-766d-4e7e-b4e9-90ff5d9a5797.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27755940,"duration_in_seconds":3021}]},{"id":"https://www.linuxjournal.com/podcast/episode-10-hydrants-and-sirens","title":"Episode 10: Hydrants and Sirens","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/10","content_text":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to David Egts (@davidegts), Chief Technologist North America for the Public Sector at Red Hat (@redhatgov) about open source enthusiasm.\n\nLinks Mentioned: \n\nTime for Net Giants to Pay Fairly for the Open Source on Which They Depend\n Adopt-a-Hydrant\nSpecial Guest: David Egts.","content_html":"

Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to David Egts (@davidegts), Chief Technologist North America for the Public Sector at Red Hat (@redhatgov) about open source enthusiasm.

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Special Guest: David Egts.

","summary":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to David Egts (@davidegts), Chief Technologist North America for the Public Sector at Red Hat (@redhatgov) about open source enthusiasm.\r\n\r\nDownload ogg format\r\nLinks Mentioned: \r\n\r\nTime for Net Giants to Pay Fairly for ...","date_published":"2018-12-17T12:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/a8911d2c-3b58-417d-909a-000582cb3d8f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":36002816,"duration_in_seconds":3256}]},{"id":"https://www.linuxjournal.com/podcast/episode-9-humanity-magic-and-glitter","title":"Episode 9: Humanity, Magic, and Glitter","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/9","content_text":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Bryan Lunduke about Linux and humanity.\n\nDownload ogg file\n","content_html":"

Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Bryan Lunduke about Linux and humanity.

\n\n","summary":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Bryan Lunduke about Linux and humanity.\r\n\r\nDownload ogg file\r\n","date_published":"2018-12-07T11:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/98aa487c-2cdb-4dba-a993-ef1106e01d54.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":42462409,"duration_in_seconds":4061}]},{"id":"https://www.linuxjournal.com/podcast/episode-8-nostalgia-security-and-shawn","title":"Episode 8: Nostalgia, Security, and Shawn","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/8","content_text":"Links Mentioned: \n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9du5U6Nk4U\nhttps://www.linuxjournal.com/video/review-asus-eee-pc\nhttps://www.linuxjournal.com/video/open-video-hp\nhttps://www.linuxjournal.com/video/review-hp-2133-mini-note\nhttps://xkcd.com/936/\nhttps://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/5984zn/listen-to-sim-jacking-account-ransom-instagram-email-tmobile\n\nDownload ogg format\nSpecial Guest: Shawn Powers.","content_html":"

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Special Guest: Shawn Powers.

","summary":"Links Mentioned: \r\n\r\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9du5U6Nk4U\r\nhttps://www.linuxjournal.com/video/review-asus-eee-pc\r\nhttps://www.linuxjournal.com/video/open-video-hp\r\nhttps://www.linuxjournal.com/video/review-hp-2133-mini-note\r\nhttps://xkcd.com/936/\r\nhttps:...","date_published":"2018-11-28T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/fd51d74e-d119-433a-a581-07b1f3f19fb5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25470296,"duration_in_seconds":2831}]},{"id":"https://www.linuxjournal.com/podcast/reality20-episode-7-sounding-alarms","title":"Episode 7: Sounding Alarms","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/7","content_text":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin about about sounding alarms in various communities.\n\nLinks Mentioned:\n\nThe Four Essential Freedoms\n\nThe Coral Project\n\n \n\nDownload ogg Format\nSpecial Guest: Kyle Rankin.","content_html":"

Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin about about sounding alarms in various communities.

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The Four Essential Freedoms

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The Coral Project

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Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.

","summary":"Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin about about sounding alarms in various communities.\r\n\r\nLinks Mentioned:\r\n\r\nThe Four Essential Freedoms\r\n\r\nThe Coral Project\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nDownload ogg Format\r\n","date_published":"2018-11-14T00:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/a3f96e97-52e4-41cf-a0ff-1c45ca16b7fc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":24766863,"duration_in_seconds":2735}]},{"id":"https://www.linuxjournal.com/podcast/episode-6-conferences-and-community","title":"Episode 6: Conferences and Community","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/6","content_text":"Katherine Druckman talks to Doc Searls about Freenode Live, conferences, and the Linux community.\n\nDownload ogg format\nLinks mentioned:\n\nfreenode #live 2018 - Kyle Rankin - The death and resurrection of Linux Journal\n\nfreenode #live 2018 - Doc Searls and Simon Phipps - In Conversation \n\nTime for Net Giants to Pay Fairly for the Open Source on Which They Depend by Glyn Moody","content_html":"

Katherine Druckman talks to Doc Searls about Freenode Live, conferences, and the Linux community.

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freenode #live 2018 - Kyle Rankin - The death and resurrection of Linux Journal

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freenode #live 2018 - Doc Searls and Simon Phipps - In Conversation 

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Time for Net Giants to Pay Fairly for the Open Source on Which They Depend by Glyn Moody

","summary":"Katherine Druckman talks to Doc Searls about Freenode Live, conferences, and the Linux community.\r\n\r\nDownload ogg format\r\nLinks mentioned:\r\n\r\nfreenode #live 2018 - Kyle Rankin - The death and resurrection of Linux Journal\r\n\r\nfreenode #live 2018 - Doc Searls and...","date_published":"2018-11-07T11:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/576c9360-0798-48b7-8aca-4ebba0a64e4f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23199589,"duration_in_seconds":2518}]},{"id":"https://www.linuxjournal.com/podcast/episode-5-linux-personal","title":"Episode 5: Linux is Personal","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/5","content_text":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Corbin Champion about Userland, an easy way to run Linux on your Android device, and other new projects.\n\nDownload ogg format\n","content_html":"

Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Corbin Champion about Userland, an easy way to run Linux on your Android device, and other new projects.

\n\n","summary":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Corbin Champion about Userland, an easy way to run Linux on your Android device, and other new projects.\r\n\r\nDownload ogg format\r\n","date_published":"2018-10-31T09:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/55e8e48a-ae33-492f-bc04-175d577a5a7e/60472021-58d5-4d65-af03-a0f4b5d4e86e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25943018,"duration_in_seconds":2835}]},{"id":"b712affd-3704-4cd6-9bdd-f2734cc1c2f6","title":"Episode 4: All About Security","url":"https://www.reality2cast.com/4","content_text":"Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Linux Journal's own Kyle Rankin about basic security hardening.\n\nDownload ogg format\nSpecial Guest: Kyle Rankin.","content_html":"

Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Linux Journal's own Kyle Rankin about basic security hardening.

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Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.

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Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Erich Andersen, Corporate Vice President, Deputy General Counsel at Microsoft and Keith Bergelt, CEO of Open Invention Network about Microsoft's recently announced membership with the Open Invention Network patent community.

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https://www.openinventionnetwork.com/pressrelease_details/?id=89

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https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/microsoft-joins-open-invention-network-to-help-protect-linux-and-open-source/

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Katherine Druckman talks to Doc Searls about consumer privacy, Main Street, and heart attacks at Walmart.

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https://twitter.com/torproject/status/1049370119338713088

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http://customercommons.org/

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Katherine Druckman talks to Doc Searls about digital privacy, wizards and muggles, and boiled frogs.

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