Among the list of reasons modern cars are unappealing to me: in addition to uploading location data, they also sometimes have cameras that upload video to the vendor. In this case employees at Tesla found the juiciest videos and shared them internally:
Neat! My Tempus Nectit knitting machine clock project was featured on @hackaday !
https://hackaday.com/2023/04/05/tempus-nectit-a-diy-knitting-clock-with-instructions/
The Linux kernel is mostly automatic these days -- but that doesn't mean we can't fiddle with it. :) https://youtu.be/s5Ujvx_RmmA
The new Open at Intel podcast is out! We picked up the #confidentialComputing conversation from last week to take a deep dive into the #Gramine project, a LibOS that eases the path to running applications in trusted execution environments like Intel SGX. Enjoy! #opensource #security
"Securing Applications with Gramine"
https://openatintel.podbean.com/e/securing-applications-with-gramine/
The highlights from my recent podcast episode on confidential computing are posted. I know many prefer reading to listening, and it's a good intro: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/community/how-confidential-computing-builds-a-secure-future.html
Hey, I’m about to be on FLOSS Weekly with @dsearls taking about VanillaOS. We’re live at https://twit.tv/live right now! #opensource #linux
Our new episode is out! @katherined @dsearls @kyle and @shawnp0wers talk about Shawn's head's appearance at the #SCaLE conference, #3Dprinting, and more, while having way too much fun.
Click link for full episode - https://www.reality2cast.com/142
Improving Open Source Security through Collaboration - Highlights from the March 2023 OpenSSF Town Hall https://openssf.org/blog/2023/03/22/improving-open-source-security-through-collaboration-march-2023-openssf-town-hall-highlights/ #OSS #OpenSource #OSSsecurity
I've published a full write-up of the inspiration, design, assembly, and installation of my @hackaday inspired knitting clock: Tempus Nectit!
I had to learn quite a few new skills to complete this project from controlling stepper motors with electronics to 3D modeling. I tried to document everything I could so that someone else could follow step-by-step and make one of their own.
What is confidential computing? I talked to Dan Middleton and Dave Thaler recently on the Open at Intel #podcast to take a deep dive into #confidentialComputing technologies and their work with the Confidential Computing Consortium, a The Linux Foundation project.
I believe these data protection technologies will be critical to building the more secure world we want going forward. #opensource #security
"Security at Every Step: Why Software Supply Chains Are Critical" Read an excerpt from the Open at Intel podcast covering #opensource #software supply chain security and the #SLSA project: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/community/why-software-supply-chains-are-critical.html
Subscribe to Open at Intel wherever you get #podcasts
I really miss writing a column for Linux Journal and would like an outlet for this pent-up writing energy that compensates me for my time. I have many book ideas that topically fall outside the risks tech publishers are willing to take.
For instance, I have a lot of still-relevant LJ articles that I have already curated into a book w/ topical chapters.
Is Amazon really the only game in town for self-publishing w/ print on demand and good distribution? I'd rather avoid self-hosting a store.
The @openssf town hall is coming up at 10am Pacific. I'll be there! https://openssf.org/blog/2023/02/22/see-you-at-the-next-openssf-town-hall-on-march-16th/ #security #opensource
Hey #scale20x wanna talk about podcasting, be on one of my podcasts, or get a neato sticker? Find me. I’m the one with @shawnp0wers ‘s #BigNerdHead!
Hardware is electric
Software is eclectic
And the firmware is moving
To semi-firm gluing
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
And the man in the back frees firmware in his stack
So he's going to the Ballroom B
And the girl in the corner is learning about firmware
So 3pm at the Ballroom B
Ballroom B
Open source enthusiast, formerly of the late, great Linux Journal. Drupalist, software engineer, podcaster, decorative arts enthusiast. Ex-derby girl. Things I like: Open Source, Privacy, Drupal, Linux, Security. Check out my podcast with Doc Searls: https://reality2cast.com and https://reality2.social/@reality2cast and occasionally on FLOSS Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Work: Open Source Evangelist at Intel #IamIntel (opinions are my own) Pronouns: She/her #opensource #privacy #security #tech #podcast