
A podcast about the web, technology, and more. Hosted by Rich Infante. Explore different areas of technology, including the web, mobile apps, cybersecurity, and other stuff I'm hacking on at the moment.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Category | Technology | ||||

The mentioned blog post on my later (better-educated!) attempt at reviving the computer: www.richinfante.com/2019/01/19/repairing-old-pc
In this episode, I talk about Meshtastic, an open source decentralized encrypted peer-to-peer mesh network for off grid communications. You can leverage Meshtastic to communicate long distances, using economical off the shelf hardware.
Relevant Mesh... more
Core Devices is releasing some new smartwatches, a successor to the Pebble Watch. I also discuss some of the constraints Apple puts on third party smartwatch developers.
Some links from this episode:
• Core Devices Pre-order Page
• FAQ
• Blogpost... more
In this episode, we discuss the recent tj-actions/changed-files github action compromise. I propose some ways we can apply existing solutions to this problem, in a way that doesn’t add too much extra friction, but can greatly lessen the number of use... more
A companion to my blog post on permissions misconfigurations and how ssm:StartSession and similar AWS APIs can be abused to traverse across your network or escalate privileges.
I discuss the rebirth of Pebble, and a recent hacking project where I upgraded major parts of the Toolchain/SDK to run on modern Python 3.
Eric’s blog posts:
Success and Failure at Pebble (2021),
How to help us build open source Pebble software! (20... more
In this episode, I introduce the podcast and talk about what I hope to accomplish.
yep, like it. most of all hopefully not a hours running bla bla bla podcast. just go on with it, thanks!










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