The Level1 Show July 10 2024: Everyday Is A Spying Road

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Published 2024-07-09
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0:00 - Intro
0:43 - Microsoft lays off employees in new round of cuts
1:25 - John Deere announces mass layoffs in Midwest amid production shift to Mexico
3:17 - Unionized workers at Samsung Electronics say to stage full-scale strike
4:33 - Artificial intelligence: Nearly half of firms using AI say goal is to cut staffing costs”
5:24 - Patagonia gave 90 staff a choice — relocate across the US or leave the company. They've got 3 days to decide.
6:08 - Amazon Warehouses: Corporate Giant accused of labour law violations
8:01 - New technology enables GPUs to use PCIe-attached memory for expanded capacity
10:01 - Japan achieves staggering 402 Tb/s data rate with commercial optical fiber — record-breaking performance tapped into unused wavelength bands
10:48 - The Vision Pro will get Apple Intelligence and ‘Go Deeper’ in-store demos
11:45 - Smart highway pilot construction completed in Michigan
12:38 - Microsoft has gone too far: including a Game Pass ad in the Settings app ushers in a whole new age of ridiculous over-advertising
13:10 - New Windows 11 Start menu annoyingly hides oft-used actions
14:09 - Microsoft's Weather app now shows more ads
15:02 - Epic Games says Apple stalling launch of its game store in Europe
16:54 - Cloudflare rolls out feature for blocking AI companies’ web scrapers
17:34 - Netflix is starting to phase out its cheapest ad-free plan
19:13 - 'Roaring Kitty' lawsuit over GameStop is withdrawn for now
20:28 - Bleeding subscribers, cable companies force their way into streaming
21:47 - Proton Docs is a privacy-focused answer to Google Docs and Microsoft Word
22:25 - Etsy sex toy ban sparks seller outrage
23:01 - Over 14M servers may be vulnerable to OpenSSH's regreSSHion RCE flaw. Here's what you need to do
23:29 - CocoaPods Vulnerabilities Could Affect Apple, Facebook, TikTok
24:05 - Lawsuit Claims Microsoft Tracked Sex Toy Shoppers With 'Recording in Real Time' Software
25:12 - People in San Francisco Are Mad That a New App Lets You Spy on Bars to See How Busy They Are
26:16 - Prudential Financial now says 2.5 million impacted by data breach
27:43 - A Hacker Stole OpenAI Secrets, Raising Fears That China Could, Too
28:54 - “Everything’s frozen”: Ransomware locks credit union users out of bank accounts
29:44 - Twilio says hackers identified cell phone numbers of two-factor app Authy users
31:02 - Synapse: Americans caught in fintech’s false FDIC promise
33:00 - Microsoft tells more customers their emails have been stolen
33:48 - Ticketmaster Breach: ShinyHunters Leak 440,000 Taylor Swift Eras Tour Tickets


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All Comments (21)
  • @De50lat0r
    13:10-15:00 The scene in Futurama where they go into the internet and the first thing they see is loads of flying ads that attack them as soon as they enter has only gotten more relatable and relevant over time...
  • @czechnorris3
    A lot of the remote workers needing to relocate has to do with tax reasons for the employer.
  • @nathanddrews
    We're already doing this in Minnesota. We've got thousands of freeway cameras, in-road sensors, and contracts with multiple big data firms for GPS/Waze/trip tracking, etc. Starting this fall, the Legislature approved the use of red light cameras and speed cameras in limited application. They'll mail out warnings for the first year, then proceed to administrative fines (like parking tickets) after that. Slippery slope, probably... So far, nearly all the data collection is pretty well safeguarded for traffic shaping (yes, similar to networking), signal optimization, and emergency services deployment optimization, but there's a strong push to use it for traffic safety research too, so-called "prediction", etc. Lots of C-Suite people have watched Minority Report too many times...
  • @vincei4252
    Is John Deere going to be laying off those "executives?" I thought not.
  • 13:13 It seems Satya Nadella saw IOI in Ready Player One as the roadmap to corporate success.. "We estimate we can sell up to 80 percent of an individual's visual field before inducing seisures"
  • 16:35 "The operating system is going to be the little sound that siri makes"... Wendell: Computer, open Visual Studio and start a new project Siri: OK Wendell, but first have you considered signing up for an Microsoft Gamepass subscription? Wendell: Computer, no thankyou, I don't want a Microsoft Gamepass subscription. Please open visual studio and start a new project Siri: OK Wendell, I will open visual studio after you have viewed this entertaining teaser from Rage Shadow Legends. You will need to install your Microsoft eyelid openers to comply with the Microsoft terms of service. Please scream in pain to tell me when to proceed.
  • @SectorZeroOne
    Had my first Bucee's experience. Wooooo LAWD!!! Soooo many PEOPLE... EVERYWHERE!!! Once I ate the food, I completely understood. 🤣😂🤤🤤🤤
  • @drewy2222
    Netflix jacked up my bill, I cancelled it and just went back to Linux iso
  • @ericthedesigner
    I can't wait until the FCC discovers that Windows Store is a system file in windows 11 and you can't remove it.
  • @jfudge7384
    Imagine being the teenager making minimum wage at the stadium box office during a Taylor Swift concert and some guy walks in and redeems 1 000 000 tickets in a row, taking an obscenely long time to do so, and then turns around and leaves the building
  • @d0gg0z
    The last 4 digits of your phone number still often works as a default pin for voicemail, even in 2024 (backup option if spoofing isn't possible lmao)
  • @hardwire666too
    I'm a 3D Artist and I've wanted expandable GPU memory for a very long time now. I'm willing to take a performance hit (within reason of course) If I can plop a PCI-e card in a load it up with memory. Having to Drop 2k+ on a video card is so effin gross.
  • @SpeedmanRC
    21:00 Yep Charter/Spectrum has killed the media PC my parents has been using for more then 10 years. The internal HD cap card with 6 tuners and The tuning adapter would not link they provided was "no longer supported by any internal or external means". Still rocking windows 7 media center, classic AMD A8 3780K FM1 socket...the spinning drive was just starting to die but the system sill worked. Now you need to rent a DVR. Believe the Tivo is no longer supported...but I haven't seen many of those around here where Charter is.
  • @asknight
    See "The Level1 Show." Click "The Level1 Show."
  • You guys should do a collab with Louis Rossmann. He's done a lot of work for right to repair.
  • 3:17 these strikes are like "unpaid absence" which company don't mind. Maybe later they evaluate if they even need people in the first place. Unions and Companies work closely, eat barbecue together, I have seen it.
  • @GainingDespair
    I'm fine with the current media not having physical copies since the content being produced these days is not worth watching, let alone purchasing.
  • @gazsoimi
    No no, owerworking your employee is illegal in Germany. Good, hard thorough, professional work is expected in Germany.
  • @daflibble3202
    It's okay you don't need to worry about no future physical media, there is less and less content worth buying coming out so we'll be fine. We'll just all really get into old movies.