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Darrell Moore

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Most Recommended Books

  • July 26, 2020
  • Tagged as: Books, MostRecommendedBooks, Pick of the Week, Reading
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If you have ever found yourself in an old bookstore or, more likely, endlessly scrolling down a list of books on Amazon, Audible, or GoodReads, hoping to stumble across your next amazing read by happy…

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Can’t File for Unemployment? Don’t Blame COBOL

  • July 26, 2020
  • Tagged as: COBOL, Development, IBM, Programming, WIRED

WIRED reported recently that back when everyone was filing for unemployment at the beginning of this pandemic, COBOL was not necessarily to blame for all of the errors encountered. For those unaware, the 60-year-old programming…

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Comcast is Bringing Back G4TV

  • July 26, 2020
  • Tagged as: Chris Pirillo, G4TV, Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, TechTV, TekThing, TWiT, twitter

Comcast announced that they would be bringing back G4TV in 2021. For those too young to remember, G4 was an old cable channel that focused on gaming and male-oriented entertainment. The channel rose to fame…

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Learning Linux: Midnight Commander

  • July 19, 2020
  • Tagged as: CentOS, CLI, Debian, DOS, Fn, Function Key, GUI, Linux, Midnight Commander, TUI

Outside of the name being mildly erotic, the Midnight Commander utility for Linux is actually a really cool way to browse the file system on a Linux distro. Traditionally, the CLI has always had a…

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Twitter’s Insider Threat

  • July 19, 2020
  • Tagged as: Apple, Barack Obama, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Insider Threat, Jeff Bezos, Joe Biden, twitter, Uber
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Last Thursday Twitter reported that 130 accounts had been compromised in a cyberattack that took control of high-profile accounts to promote a bitcoin scam. The attackers used three different bitcoin accounts and managed to receive…

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Florida First State to Enact DNA Privacy Law

  • July 19, 2020
  • Tagged as: AncestryDNA, DNA, Florida, Gattaca, Government, Privacy

The Center Square reported on at the beginning of this month that Florida became the nation’s first state to enact a DNA privacy law, prohibiting life, disability and long-term care insurance companies from using genetic…

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Darrell Moore
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Ep. 5 – The Rise, Fall, and Rise of Dell

  • May 25, 2020
  • Tagged as: Contact Tracing, Dell, GDPR, IBM, iOS 13, Lenovo, microsoft

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In this episode we are going to discuss the rise, fall, and rise again of Dell Computers. We will also discuss some news of the unexpected repercussions of GDRP, contact tracing in iOS 13.5, a...

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Ep. 0 – Inaugural Episode

  • April 19, 2020
  • Tagged as: podcast

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Yes, we start counting at 0, like any other sane engineer! We discuss vulnerabilities in ZOOM!, working remotely during the pandemic, the contact tracing protocol, and some bad news for Telegram. Ian regails the tale...

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This podcast started out as a question from DJ. “Hey, do you want to be in a podcast ?”

I answer “Yeah, sure!”.

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