Episodios

  • Intelligent Machines 814: Chesterton's Fence
    Apr 10 2025
    • Interview with Cory Doctorow
    • AI hasn't killed radiology, but it is changing it
    • Meta got caught gaming AI benchmarks
    • Man Employs A.I. Avatar in Legal Appeal, and Judge Isn't Amused
    • Shopify Says No New Hires Unless AI Can't Do the Job
    • The (artificial intelligence) therapist can see you now
    • The 35th anniversary of Twin Peaks
    • Eddy Varekamp

    Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paris Martineau

    Guest: Cory Doctorow

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  • Windows Weekly 927: Up to Stuff
    Apr 9 2025

    Introducing the Windows 11 Feature Tracker
    "From the 'I should have done this two years ago' files, the 'I have wasted my life' files, and the, 'great, I needed more work to do' files ... There is a need for this. So I made one. But it will evolve. Maybe into a web app/wiki/something else... like a Notion website?" - Paul

    • Patch Tuesday brings a metric ton of new features - And what the tracker showed clearly
    • Two seconds after posting the tracker, Microsoft changed the Copilot app yet again - proving the need for the tracker - And demonstrating why the Insider Program is so screwed up
    • A hidden new Start menu in recent builds presents an interesting conundrum: How to handle something Microsoft has not announced?

    More Windows 11

    • Beta build for 23H2: File new tab/new window changes, Explorer context menu regression may be permanent
    • Dev and Beta (24H2): Taskbar icon scaling is a blast from the past we all need desperately
    • Intel is killing Unison app and service

    Like winter, Build is coming

    • Build session catalog is live - mostly AI as expected. Paul and Richard are going
    • Overview of the Windows Copilot Runtime (one year after it was announced), Windows Actions, standard Kayla Cinnamon talk on Windows productivity, using your own model with WCR, native app experiences(!), Arm64 app perf, etc.

    AI

    • Final thoughts on Microsoft's 50th: Biggest accomplishment wasn't any tech, it was changing with the times.
    • What it's best at: Democratizing tech for the commoners, an expansion on Jack Tramiel/Commodore's "computers for the masses, not the classes" schtick. And that is exactly what it is doing with AI right now
    • Microsoft hosts a consumer AI event and announces a metric ton of new Copilot features
    • We need a Copilot feature tracker. Copilot = every single feature other AIs have - Copilot Actions on the web, memory and personalization, Copilot Vision on mobile and Windows, AI-generated podcasts and Microsoft releases Copilot Search in Bing
    • Is AI turning us all into Charly from Flowers for Algernon?
    • AI is making us stupider! There are studies!!
    • This is the argument against every single tech advance from the steam train to the ballpoint pen to this
    • Microsoft's AI demo of vibe-coded Quake II highlights the problem nicely
    • Sometimes it's the little things: AI recaps for book series in Kindle
    • GitHub Copilot updated with Agent Mode, Cursor-style code overviews, more

    Xbox & gaming

    • Microsoft announces new Xbox Games Showcase for June
    • Edge Game Assist gets new features, support for new games
    • GTA V and enhanced version for PC coming to Game Pass on April 15 - In addition to the previous Game Pass titles we discussed last week
    • Good: Nintendo Switch 2 supports ray tracing and DLSS
    • Bad: Nintendo delays Switch 2 to figure out the tariffs mess

    Tips and Picks

    • Tip of the week: Programmers at Work
    • App pick of the week: Apple Music
    • RunAs Radio this week: Application Risk in Security Copilot with Ari Schorr
    • Brown liquor pick of the week: The Heart Cut #02

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    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell

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  • Security Now 1020: Multi-Perspective Issuance Corroboration
    Apr 9 2025
    • Canon printer driver vulnerabilities enable Windows kernel exploitation.
    • Astonishing cyber-security awareness from a household appliance manufacturer.
    • France tries to hook 2.5 million school children with a Phishing test.
    • Wordpress added an abuse prone feature in 2022. Guess what happened?
    • Oracle? Is there something you'd like to tell us?
    • Utah's governor just signed the App Store Accountability Act. Now what?
    • AI bots hungry for new data are DDoSing FOSS projects.
    • No Microsoft Account? No Microsoft Windows 11.
    • Gmail claims it now offers E2EE. It kinda sorta does. Somewhat.
    • A dreaded CVSS 10.0 was discovered in Apache Parquet.
    • A bunch of terrific listener feedback.
    • What's Multi-Perspective Issuance Corroboration and why must all certificate authorities now do it?

    Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1020-Notes.pdf

    Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte

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  • MacBreak Weekly 967: Breathy, But Not In a Ditch
    Apr 8 2025

    Sales of Apple devices spike heavily as tariffs and potential price hikes drive customers to a shopping frenzy for Apple goods. Apple, alongside Google, is given permission to keep TikTok in its App Store until the US deal is finalized. Could the iPhone's auto-suggested contact be to blame for the Signal scandal? And even though Severance is a big hit, it isn't enough to give Apple TV+ a boost in subscribers.

    • Apple stock bloodbath continues after China applies retaliatory tariffs.
    • How Apple 'flew' 5 flights full of iPhones from India and China in 3 days to beat Trump tariffs.
    • Apple customers dash to stores to buy iPhones ahead of tariffs.
    • Tarriff-related iPhone price increases estimated to be lower than feared.
    • From Kuo: Apple can reduce impact of Trump's massive tariffs in five ways.
    • Secret court rules against Yvette Cooper over Apple encryption.
    • White House reportedly blames auto-suggested iPhone contact for Signal scandal.
    • EU to issue Apple's Digital Markets Act antitrust ruling within weeks.
    • Visa offers Apple roughly $100 million to take over credit card from Mastercard.
    • Apple launches new Mac and Vision Pro app for managing Immersive content.
    • Apple's canceled Federation Square store lives on in Apple Vision Pro.
    • New "Immersive VIP Yankee Stadium" immersive video.
    • Apple TV+ brings Lumon Industries to life.
    • Even Severance isn't enough to give Apple TV+ a big boost in subscribers.
    • Z-Wave, popular among smart home enthusiasts, becomes an open-source protocol with a new long-range technology as it seeks Matter support to avoid obsolescence.
    • CalDigit's new Thunderbolt 5 docks bring plenty of ports.

    Picks of the Week:

    • Leo's Pick: icloudpd 1.27.2
    • Jason's Picks: Insta360 2-in-1 Invisible Selfie Stick + Tripod & Neewer Mini Desk tripod.
    • Andy's Pick: Kindle Comic Converter
    • Mikah's Pick: puffies.

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell

    Guest: Mikah Sargent

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  • This Week in Tech 1026: I Know of BigBalls
    Apr 7 2025
    • Big Tech Backed Trump for Acceleration. They Got a Decel President Instead
    • Trump delays TikTok ban again
    • Amazon Said to Make a Bid to Buy TikTok in the U.S.
    • China is Already Testing AI-Powered Humanoid Robots in Factories - Slashdot
    • Invasion of the Home Humanoid Robots
    • Starliner's flight to the space station was far wilder than most of us thought
    • With new contracts, SpaceX will become the US military's top launch provider
    • Eric Raymond, John Carmack Mourn Death of 'Bufferbloat' Fighter Dave Taut

    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Jason Calacanis and Alex Wilhelm

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    3 h y 13 m
  • Intelligent Machines 813: The Optimist
    Apr 3 2025
    • Interview with Keach Hagey
    • The Secrets and Misdirection Behind Sam Altman's Firing From OpenAI
    • OpenAI's Latest Funding Round Comes With a $20 Billion Catch
    • Startup Founder Claims Elon Musk Is Stealing the Name 'Grok'
    • Elon Musk Says He Has Sold X to His A.I. Start-Up xAI
    • Replit CEO Amjad Masad says learning to code is a waste of time, citing Dario Amodei's prediction that AI may generate essentially all code by next year
    • AI: history of a brand by Thomas Haigh
    • Bloomberg Has a Rocky Start With A.I. Summaries
    • First Trial of Generative AI Therapy Shows It Might Help With Depression
    • Tinder wants you to chat with an AI bot before you fail with a real person
    • Twitter (X) Hit by 2.8 Billion Profile Data Leak in Alleged Insider Job
    • The hottest AI models, what they do, and how to use them
    • Amazon Said to Make a Bid to Buy TikTok in the U.S.
    • (Oh, no) Andreessen Horowitz in talks to help buy out TikTok's Chinese owners
    • Trump to hold a meeting on possible investors to buy TikTok with possible ban at stake
    • Amazon unveils Nova Act, an AI agent that can control a web browser
    • Get ready! Catch Coachella 2025 live, only on YouTube
    • Amazon Nova
    • Perplexity AI CEO Denies Rumors Company Is Disintegrating Behind the Scenes
    • AI accent conversion
    • Kat Abughazaleh, from YouTube to Congress?
    • Wurst cursor
    • The fastest, most-accurate fast-food drive-throughs, and more!

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Richard Campbell

    Guest: Keach Hagey

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  • Windows Weekly 926: You're Ugly When You Cry
    Apr 3 2025

    Bill Gates celebrates the 50th anniversary of Microsoft with the release of the source code for Altair BASIC 1.0. Plus, Paul celebrates with 99 cent books: The Windows 10 Field Guide, Windows 11 Field Guide, and Windows Everywhere are all 99 cents for 24 hours! Also available: Eternal Spring: Our Guide to Mexico City in preview!

    Windows

    • The plot thickens. Paul writes epic take on future of Windows 11, describes Dev channel-only features and when/if they were ever released - in other words, an extensive but partial Windows 11 feature roadmap for 2025
    • Two days later, Microsoft announces a Windows 11 feature road map - one that is woefully incomplete, pathetic, and sad
    • Microsoft announces when (sort of) new on-device AI features will come to all Copilot+ PCs, meaning Intel and AMD, too - "not a glimpse at the future of the PC, but the future of the PC."
    • Live captions with live language translations, Cocreator in Paint, Restyle image and Image creator in Photos, plus Voice access with flexible natural language (Snapdragon X only)
    • But not Recall or Click to Do in preview, go figure
    • As expected, March 2024 Preview update for 24H2 arrives, a few days late - with AI-powered search experience enabled
    • Dev and Beta builds - Friday - Quick Machine Recovery (Beta only?), Speech recap in Narrator, Blue screen to get less blue, WinKey + C shortcut for Copilot returns, Spanish and French Text actions in Click to Do, Edit images in Share, AI-powered search (Dev only?)
    • Then, Microsoft more fully describes Windows Quick Recovery
    • Beta (23H2) - Monday - A lot of familiar 24H2 features - Narrator improvements, Copilot WinKey + C, Share with Image edit, plus System -- About FAQ for some freaking reason
    • Proton Drive is now native on Windows 11 on Arm, everyone gets new features
    • Proton VPN is now built into Vivaldi desktop browser
    • Intel's new CEO appears in public, vows to spin off non-core businesses. Everything but x86 chip design and Foundry, then

    Microsoft 365

    • Windows 365 Link is now available
    • The Office apps on Windows already launch instantaneously but apparently that's not invasive enough - we need fewer auto-start items, not more of them
    • Microsoft Excel to call out rich data cells with value tokens

    AI & Dev

    • NYT copyright infringement lawsuit against Open AI and Microsoft can move forward, judge rules
    • And now Tim O'Reilly says Open AI stole his company's paywalled book content too. Book piracy is sadly the easiest thing in the world
    • Open AI raised more money than any private firm in history, now worth $300B
    • ChatGPT releases awesome new image generation feature for ChatGPT
    • And now it's available for free to everyone
    • Google's Gemini Pro 2.5 is now available to everyone too
    • Amazon launches Alexa+ in early access, US only
    • Some thoughts about vibe coding, which isn't what you think it is
    • AMD pays $4.9 billion to take on Nvidia in cloud AI
    • Apple Intelligence + Apple Health is the future of something something

    Xbox & Games

    • Nintendo announces Switch 2. Looks awesome, coming earlier than expected. But that price! And no Xbox/COD news at the launch??
    • Luna's not dead! Amazon announces multi-year EA partnership, expands Luna to more EU countries
    • Microsoft announces a new Xbox Backbone controller for smartphones
    • New titles for Xbox Game Pass across PC,

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    These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/926

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell

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  • Security Now 1019: EU OS
    Apr 2 2025
    • Kuala Lumpur International Airport says no to a ransom attack, switches to whiteboard.
    • A tired and jet-lagged Troy Hunt got Phished then listed himself on his own site.
    • Cloudflare completely pulls the plug on port 80 (HTTP) API access.
    • Malware is switching to obscure languages to avoid detection. FORTH, anyone?
    • Password reuse doesn't appear to be dropping. Cloudflare has numbers.
    • A listener shares his log of malicious Microsoft login attempts. Why no geofencing?
    • 23andMe down for the count (reminder).
    • A sobering Ransomware attack & victim listing website. Gulp!
    • "InControl" keeps VR planes aloft.
    • And the European Union gets serious about a switch to Linux

    Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1019-Notes.pdf

    Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte

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