episode 30: nerding out part 1
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Sound It Out Together
https://sounditouttogether.org/
Important tools designed to help teach kids about the importance of emotional well being.
NAMI
https://www.nami.org/Home
The National Alliance on Mental Illness has loads of helpful information for patients and caregivers of all ages.
Deeper Well - Kacey Musgraves
https://youtu.be/TGkMYMxi-hw?si=1N1AMQAP54mDz55B
This song just blows me away. It’s one of the deepest, most soulful introspective things I’ve heard anyone say.
Thank You For Listening - Joshua Ray Walker
https://youtu.be/YotR4BJf82k?si=R5U0-GJjb5_Hi5iW
There is no way J Ray is getting overlooked. I check in on his progress regularly. I don’t know that I’ve ever pulled for anyone famous quite like this.
Holiday in Cambodia - Dead Kennedys
https://youtu.be/7Oil9GB_Sec?si=HyrGU9-iC2lKTxo2
This is an old grind it out coding song for me. Just chaos but the rhythm holds it all together. It really gets me in the right frame of mind to excel at the stuff I do.
Paradise - John Prine
https://youtu.be/DEy6EuZp9IY?si=_o05qvgkximZpYCE
One of the themes I touch on is the price of progress. I’m a late arriver at Mr Prine, but he is a masterful songwriter and story teller.
I Feel Alright - Steve Earle
https://youtu.be/b7YcKUzNulc?si=UOW3-J5Gguwrt1NA
Steve Earle might be my favorite musician to listen to when I’m feeling introspective. He captures this energy that is equal parts punk rock and country
Tagging folks mentioned in the video
@MoosesValley @MadOverlord @KaceyMusgraves @JoshuaRayWalker @SteveEarleOfficial @johnprine @DeadKennedysVEVO
Apple ][ emulators: https://www.scullinsteel.com/
Information on Apple ][ models, peripherals, and other modifications
https://www.apple2history.org/appendix/ahb/ahb3/
Standing on the shoulders of giants
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standing_on_the_shoulders_of_giants#:~:text=This%20concept%20has%20been%20dated,on%20the%20shoulders%20of%20giants.%22
Ars Technica article on the XZ vulnerability
https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/04/what-we-know-about-the-xz-utils-backdoor-that-almost-infected-the-world/
Back story on XZ developer activity
https://www.wired.com/story/jia-tan-xz-backdoor/
A really good graphic showing the XZ vulnerability: https://infosec.exchange/@fr0gger/112189232773640259
Article in The Register about the npm left-pad situation: https://www.theregister.com/2016/03/23/npm_left_pad_chaos/