The Day The Routers DiedI cannot get this video out of my head. The melody is really cool and the text is so fantastic. I could have a look at it the whole day. It's unbelievable. The story is about the problem of IPv4 and why we should switch to IPv6.
In chaosradio express 046 Tim Pritlove and Pavel Mayer talked about the definitions of security and safety.
They spoke about the kinds of both and what they mean for the generality. Then the technical safety and some examples were discussed. All in all it's an interesting podcast as ususal.
CR122: BundestrojanerChaosradio 122 today presents a show about the "Bundestrojaner". There will be a discussion about our civil rights, privacy and about the decision of the federal court of justice (BGH).
At the studio will be Frank Rieger, Constanze Kurz, Thorsten Schröder. The show will start on 22:00 MESZ. You can listen to it via Fritz or the other offical streams. You can also contribute via the chaosradio-wiki.
23C3: M4V RecordingsToday the CCC published the first 53 official recordings on dewy in the format MPEG-4 of the 23C3.
23C3: WMV,OGG RecordingsSome days ago the first unofficial recordings of the 23C3 were published. They exist in the formats WMV and OGG (Theora).
But I'm still curious about when the official recordings will be published and what formats there will be.
Pimp my RightsI read about the try to boycott music industry with a CD named Pimp my Rights. This is a project of the CCC Regensburg.
The CD contains only music released under a license of the Creative Commons. The styles are very different. You've got hiphop, chillout, punk rock, electro, pop and some more. The CD is free available on the server of the CCCR and you are allowed to (re)distribute it.
Because of the Popkomm members of the CCC shared the medium on streets to people. The goal is to show that there exists also a free part beside the commercial music industry which fights against the consumers. Furthermore free doesn't mean bad here - it's very good music and nice vibes.
H4x0r Law (2)Several people discussed the law text today. I would like to link some statements here (all in German).
Then... good night Germany.
25 years CCCAlmost forgotten, today it's the 25th birtday of the Chaos Computer Club. I would like to congratulate the club, and wish him all the best and that the future may become soon better for all of us.
Heise has got an article about the birthday and Tim created a ChaosRadio Express episode about the history, present and future of the CCC together with Peter Glaser.
CR116: GPS service(s)Today is time for CR 116 about GPS, Galileo and other systems.
At the studio will be Tim Pritlove, Frank Rieger and Holger Klein.
The show will begin at 22 o'clock MESZ and you can contribute via the wiki page of CR 116.
Enjoy it.
Less than an hour it will be time for ChaosRadio 115 (22 o'clock MESZ) about the E-Card (German article). At the studio will be Harald Welte, ThoMaus, nn and Holger Klein.
ChaosRadio has moved its Wikipedia pages into an own ChaosRadio wiki. This episode has got (as usual) an own wiki page (CR115), where you can add comments, ask questions to the team and you can have a look to the alternative streams URIs.
Have fun and please stay interested!
Today there is just another ChaosRadio show on Fritz. It's time for CR 112 with the topic Web 2.0.
At the studio will be Tim Pritlove, Felix Petersen, Stefan Kellner and Marco Seiffert. The show is going to start 22:00 MESZ and you can listen to it via lots of know methods or later via podcast.
There exist also an interactive
page in the Wikipedia about CR 112.
Hopefully you enjoy it, too, and have fun...
I'm listening now to Chaos Radio 111. At the studio are Frank Rosengart, hukl, Harald Welte and of course Holger Klein.
The topic is about
cryptography
and how to crypt your hard disc and your data to be secure.
Within this there were some users who asked about WLAN security and the policy of the police.
There exist also a
Contribute page on Wikipedia.
Really good show. There exist no longer any fact to not crypt any of your data.
How Tim described in his blog entry about the "Chaosradio Website Relaunch" Chaosradio got a new design with special sub-categories:
I think it was a very good idea to split everything in several sub-categories of the ChaosRadio. That we have got now several new podcast feeds, it's a very nice side affect. :-)
But I missed some more files of the Chaos Comedy Club - a project of the CCC Cologne (C4).
I searched this night for the Hacker Ethics published by the Chaos Computer Club and found this list:
The list can also be found at the CCC site about the Hacker Ethics.
The most important point (of course all points are important) for me is that you shouldn't
judge about a human being because of his/her degrees, age, race, or position.
You should always be tollerant enough to accept other people and their opinions and not
flame them if they don't think the same way you do.
And another point for me is that every life is it worth to be protected. So help
each other and don't think of you like you are the center of our universe.
If somebody will think about this sentenses I will be glade.
And thanks to Melanie, who inspired me to write this blog entry. :-)
In less than an hour, you can listen to ChaosRadio: 110.
The topic of the show is Fighting The War. Frank Rieger, Pavel Mayer, Peter Glaser, Tim Pritlove and Holger Klein will discuss the limitation of our freedom - particularly the freedom of speech and liberty of opinion worldwide.
It could be very interesting if the result of the discussion is that we Lost The War or that there is still a chance for all of us.
You can listen to the show via Fritz or via the
live stream (21:00 UTC).
Enjoy it!