
416: I.T. Phone Home
Ubiquiti's troublesome new telemetry, Jim's take on the modern Microsoft, and why Project Silica just might be the future of long term storage.
November 15, 201927m 56s
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Show Notes
Ubiquiti's troublesome new telemetry, Jim's take on the modern Microsoft, and why Project Silica just might be the future of long term storage.
Links:
- Sure, we made your Wi-Fi routers phone home with telemetry, says Ubiquiti. What of it? — Ubiquiti Networks is fending off customer complaints after emitting a firmware update that caused its UniFi wireless routers to quietly phone HQ with telemetry.
- UI official: urgent, please answer | Ubiquiti Community
- Update: UniFi Phone Home/Performance Data Collection | Ubiquiti Community
- Possible example data
- Latest firmware with changes
- Microsoft’s Project Silica offers robust thousand-year storage | Ars Technica — Silica aims to replace both tape and optical archival discs as the media of choice for large-scale, (very) long duration cold storage.
- Project Silica
- The Future of Data Storage
- Microsoft Ignite 2019
- Microsoft Edge is coming to Linux. But will anybody use it? | Ars Technica — At Microsoft Ignite a slide announced that Microsoft's project to rebase its perennially unloved Edge browser on Google's open source project Chromium is well underway. Sharper-eyed attendees also noticed a promise for future Linux support.
- Has Microsoft Changed?
- This isn’t your father’s Microsoft
Topics
UbiquitiwifitelemetryUnificommunicationvideounifi controllersecurity cameracloud keyMicrosoftMicrosoft Ignitebusinesscold storageoptical storageoptical mediaZFSparityProject SilicaglassThe Mote in God's EyeSupermanlong term storagearchivalLinuxMicrosoft EdgeChromiumOpen SourceDevOpsTechSNAPJupiter Broadcasting