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Cake day: July 18th, 2023

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  • You can find some old ones, on archive, if you search for some sites they’ve posted the podcast on, in the past. I think I was able to find back to 165 or 175? Out of the 4-5 sites the podcast has been posted on, I think only one or two of them had an archive that far back, that I could actually download the mp3 from. If I remember correctly, I had to inspect the page, find the mp3 URL, and download it that way.


  • I’ve been checking for a new podcast, periodically. I didn’t see the one that was added and then deleted. I do know, the old shows are removed on purpose, due to people using outdated methods and then getting upset about it. It was brought up in an older episode, where a woman came on and pretty much did a Q&A with him. I think he probably just decided to go off-the-grid for a little bit. I’d like to imagine he’s in a kpop group though. haha


  • Yeah, he and his team have been contributing to the privacy community for a long time, now. He has great recommendations for people starting out, trying to improve upon their data footprint. He goes over everything from setting up a phone, operating system, VPN, physical mail, bills, buying things online, etc. I would recommend people just starting out to check out his podcast. There are also some decent guides and OSINT tools on their website.





  • I can, totally, see AI only benefitting the people who own the code and make policies for it. Despite the fact that it may be used to “benefit” most people, the ones who will benefit the most are the people who own it. Similar to targeted ads. It’s a multi-billion dollar industry that gathers insane swathes of information on individuals, and that information is bought and sold to the highest bidder. You could make the argument that it’s easier to buy shoes online, but is it worth having literally everything about you sold to whoever is willing to buy it? It’s usually a ruse crafted by people with the ability to profit off of others, making the majority think they’re benefiting in some minute way.