Grumpy Old Geeks

716: Release the CrackerBot!

Oct 3, 2025
Dave Bittner, host of The Dark Side and a CyberWire contributor, joins to discuss the chaos in tech, including California's AI safety law that has Nvidia's head worried. They dive into the controversy surrounding Disney's cease-and-desist actions against Character.ai, and the growing presence of bots affecting public sentiment. Bittner also explores the shifting landscape of media pacing, pondering whether classic films stand the test of time for newer audiences. Plus, holiday shopping tips featuring an R2-D2 prop from Home Depot add some festive cheer!
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INSIGHT

Keyboard Charges From Any Light Source

  • Logitech's new Signature Slim Solar Plus charges from any light source and claims a decade-long battery life.
  • The hosts like its low maintenance and repairable design as a practical peripheral choice.
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Fire TV OS Pivot And Update Gaps

  • Amazon's Fire TV is expected to move from Android to Linux in 2025, signaling an OS pivot.
  • The hosts warn older devices may not be updated and the current OS pushes intrusive ads and slow behavior.
ANECDOTE

Call-Recording App Exposes User Data

  • Neon, an app paying users to record calls for AI training, launched then was pulled after a TechCrunch-reported security flaw exposed call data.
  • Researchers accessed transcripts, audio links, and phone numbers by inspecting network traffic, exposing major privacy risk.
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