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Interviews and news about the technology industry, focusing on the voices of people from under-represented and marginalized groups.
This week Audrey and I chat about Google Duplex, Signal desktop issues, Medium’s continued floundering, and offensive hacking (“active defense”). Enjoy!
Complete show notes:
https://recompilermag.com/2018/05/21/episode-61-san-marino-showed-up-with-robots
[01:31] The Responsible Communication Style Guide is headed back to the printers! – The Responsible Communication Style Guide
[01:58] Kickstarter: Community Event Planning, Second Edition
[03:49] Google Duplex will call salons, restaurants, and pretend to be human for you [Updated] | Ars Technica
[06:37] Google AI Blog: Google Duplex: An AI System for Accomplishing Real-World Tasks Over the Phone
[21:55] 'Disappearing' Signal Messages Are Stored Indefinitely on Mac Hard Drives - Motherboard
[27:31] Medium abruptly cancels the membership programs of its 21 remaining subscription publisher partners » Nieman Journalism Lab
[41:15] The Digital Vigilantes Who Hack Back | The New Yorker
[56:01] Eurovision: Malta
[56:16] Eurovision: Estonia
[56:36] Eurovision: San Marino
[56:59] Decoder Ring explores the history and meaning of the laugh track.
The Recompiler Podcast
Interviews and news about the technology industry, focusing on the voices of people from under-represented and marginalized groups.