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Listener comments!

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Jeff:

Oh, look! The podcast is all hooked up.
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Webhamster Henry:

Hi Mark, I'm eager to hear what you play!
  6:03pm
JakeGould:

@WebmasterHenry: Excruciating Grindcore for 60 minutes straight.
  6:03pm
melinda:

Hi all!
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Webhamster Henry:

If it's generated by AI, OK !
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-Ken:

hi all!
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Switchblade Batman:

Am I the only one that was "meh" about the iPhone X?
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listener james from westwood:

Evening, Mark and all! If I need to perform a tracheotomy with my mobile, I know which upgrade path to take!
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Webhamster Henry:

The famous old story was that in Soviet Russia, in order to fulfill aspects of the five year plan, tractor parts were made of Surgical Steel so that enough would get ordered. Or word to that effect.
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Art:

I'm "meh" about any fabulous product roll-out, especially if it's Apple.
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Fox (Rā-chul):

Apple has a habit of introducing new features and groundbreaking, while they've been used by the PC market for years. Like "Time Machine".
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:07pm
Switchblade Batman:

Hi @-Ken! So sorry about your loss w/ W. Berger
  6:07pm
steve:

wow I thought the pay with your face thing was a joke
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:08pm
Switchblade Batman:

@Art, I miss the days when these announcements were really SOMETHING. Like something brand new and out of the gate. the iPhone X is basically a shinier version of older iPhones
  6:08pm
melinda:

Face scan is creepy.
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Webhamster Henry:

Never use you real face for social media icons, people. If you can avoid your real name, do that too.
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:12pm
Webhamster Henry:

This "Stick on our site" attitude goes way back - my ex wife worked for a publishing company's AOL presence and she had to run chats and contests to attract and hold eyeballs. It drove her nuts!
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:16pm
listener james from westwood:

IIRC they can log such returns as unique engagements for ad-selling headcount purposes but I don't recall if I have those details right. Sounds like something they'd do.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

WFMU's trick to hold eyeballs: irresistible ad-free musical/auditory programming combined with interactive social chat/communication options.
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-Ken:

socialcooling.com
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listener james from westwood:

Sweet fancy Moses, that FB draft-tracking thing!
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Fuzzy:

Fuck the Zuck.
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Webhamster Henry:

Some sites interested in optimal design at large scales use mouse tracking to create "heat maps" of how each page is used so they can put heavily used buttons where they can be seen, etc. and tell what colors, fonts, and imagery is most attractive.
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-Ken:

201-209-9368 is the number for calling in
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Jeff:

Lessee what's new about the iPhone X:

OLED screen? Definitely a desirable feature. My last two Android phones have had that.

No home button? Makes sense not to waste front real estate on that. Haven't had any physical front UI buttons on my Android phones for many years. I haven't looked up how Apple will have to change the iOS UI to support that, but probably a step in the right direction.

Edge to edge, top to bottom front is all screen? My Pixel XL has a little bit of non-display real estate top and bottom, so as long as the full-device screen doesn't make the device harder to handle, a win for the iPhone X. I think some Samsung devices may already have full-front screens.

Face recognition? It's been an optional convenience unlock method on some Android phones for years, but hasn't been recommended as truly secure (partly because it could probably be fooled by a photo). Apple's new face unlock thing apparently includes a 3D/depth component, which if it works should make it more secure. If you think face unlock in general is a good idea.
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cosmic matrix:

and then there are the ROBOTS
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Fuzzy:

Love the iHugger pic.
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Webhamster Henry:

If you need to use FB Messenger from their browser-based interface, which is blocked from the mobile version of the FB Webapp, just do a long touch on the refresh button, and it'll load the real desktop version of Facebook, where you can use Messenger. Don't forget to clear your cookies!
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Webhamster Henry:

So you don't have to install FB Messenger on the phone (or the FB app).
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Jeff:

Good tip, Henry! Because nobody should ever install Facebook Messenger.
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Webhamster Henry:

@Jeff and I know to post on G+ instead, where nobody will read it.
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Jeff:

Single glistening tear.
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Switchblade Batman:

Oh god, I don't even want to think about the tinder rejections. So so many.
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Fox (Rā-chul):

Hi Bennett!!
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Jeff:

Yeah - on the subject of Facebook "friends" - in real life, I explicitly categorize a few people I've known for decades and happily meet for drinks as acquaintances, not friends. It's a matter of the level of trust and sharing.
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Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):

Most people who think they understand what's being tracked and analyzed about themselves when interacting with social media sites, don't actually. So it's not as easy to censor yourself as one might think.
  6:42pm
coleusound:

we have all been zuckerflammed
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Mark Hurst:

"I Hate the News" by Aaron Swartz - www.aaronsw.com...
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Art:

for some thoughts on the near future of FB and augmented reality, search the web for Counterpunch article: "The Matrix Around the Next Bend: Facebook, Augmented Reality, and the Podification of the Populace"
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steve:

i deactivated my facebook a year ago (after being on and checking in daily for 6+ years) and in retrospect have no clue what it ever added to my life
  6:47pm
matt:

So just call it "Mark's Creep of the Week on WFMU" (great show btw)
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listener james from westwood:

I read this story as "Tesla Has Car Kill Switch."
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Webhamster Henry:

Yes, tracking can work the way I crack Vigenere ciphers, since English diphones have enough redundancy to be able to reconstruct words by their statistical properties alone. There can be a profile of a statistical you that can be accurate enough to know to sell / not to sell you some things and when.
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Switchblade Batman:

We're WFMU listeners. None of us own Teslas
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Webhamster Henry:

Something is blowing my bike tires regularly though!
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melinda:

@James yeah. Creepy.
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steve:

i love the I Hate The News article
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Switchblade Batman:

I need a new bike :( my last one tried to murder me.
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listener james from westwood:

I'd had a wake-up on what can be done to a car's electronics when I proofread a tech book on penetration-testing/hacking automotive electronics. Whoa.
  6:51pm
Natalie:

even worse than the tesla thing, look at this article about smart IVs in hospitals and the potential for them getting hacked: https://twitter.com/gizmodo/status/909415155221630981
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-Ken:

@switchblade I own a Prius and Toyota could do similar things
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Jeff:

There could be a bad reason (retaining the ability to upsell based on a firmware change) or a good reason (avoiding battery damage from running the charge down too far) for setting a limit on how much juice a car is allowed to use from a charge.

As for how creepy it is that there's the remote communication and ability to change the cars' performance... I dunno how aware Tesla car owners are made of that setup ahead of time.
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common:

I hate technology
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Webhamster Henry:

Do new Priuses have downloadable firmware like Teslas?
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Aaron Working In Newark:

JZMY
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Switchblade Batman:

Yeah, downloadable firmware has been a thing since the 90s. I heard a story about Saturn Techs that updated firmware on their electric cars
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Jeff:

Torbjörn!
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steve:

im with you common!
  6:55pm
JakeGould:

@Jeff: Tesla is clear on why they did it; it was not a battery load issue at all: “Starting in 2016, Tesla produced a run of Model S and X cars equipped with battery packs built to have 75 kilowatt-hours of capacity but constrained by software to have access to only 60 to 70 kilowatt-hours of power. The company began producing cars this way to streamline manufacturing; it could produce the same type of battery but provide different price points, charging customers up to $9,500 for an upgrade to full capacity.”

www.nytimes.com...
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Ken From Hyde Park:

From what I understand of Tesla, it's an issue of battery life. Normally, they declare you're out of range when the battery is down to 25% of capacity, for example. If you let the battery drain all the way down to 0% consistently, the battery wears out. For the hurricane, they let the battery go down to, say, 15%.
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Switchblade Batman:

@-Ken, my point remains. But I have mixed feelings about controlling distance w/ firmware. I could see it for safety reasons.
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Jeff:

@JakeGould: so, just like the classic IBM mainframe computer upgrade story...
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Webhamster Henry:

@Jeff, I was literally typing the same thing!
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Fox (Rā-chul):

Hi Torbjörn!
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Webhamster Henry:

"Don't clip this resistor, the machine will run at twice the speed!"
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Ken From Hyde Park:

John Deere (article may be dated): www.wired.com...
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YETI BOB:

also from the nytimes: "Tesla has since stopped offering the software-limited batteries."
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Fox (Rā-chul):

There was an old scifi radio show, clearly fearing the possibility of communism, in which the highways themselves were mechanized and cars were propelled by the force of the road. The highway unions protested for more money, and all the roads stopped.

This Tesla story is like the "beware capitalism" version of the same story.
  6:58pm
JakeGould:

@Jeff: Do you remember the first PowerMac G3s? They had jumpers on the board. So you could buy a 233Ghz, 266Ghz or 300Ghz. The price gap was huge. But you could buy a 233 and make it a 266 safely with just one jumper switch. Et voila!
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Bas NL:

Thanks Mark!
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Fox (Rā-chul):

Ken: I was thinking of Deere as well.
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BennettCap:

@Rachel Hi! @Jeff I thought we were friends. Nnot I wonder.
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the Canterbury wood-elf:

Linux Tractors
great band name!

nice show, thanks Mark : )
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melinda:

@common haha
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Jeff:

"The Roads Must Roll" - Heinlein
  7:00pm
Torbjørn:

Hey jeff and Fox. Very interesting program we've got here, looking forward to next episode. The best part of tech and cars, IMHO, was the massive Jeep vulnerability. Movie-level exploits available: https://www.wired.com/2015/07/hackers-remotely-kill-jeep-highway/
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Webhamster Henry:

Nice show - I should come down for Skeptech II!
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Jeff:

@Torbjørn: Oh, poop - I got your "ø" wrong.
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