Welcome back on this easy Sunday, August 2nd, 2020. This week we have a great show in store for you. We’re going to discuss the difficulties faced by The Internet Archive over how they were lending books online and then we’re going to get into a topic that is a little controversial: the Big Four went before Congress this last week. Ian and I have a hot take on the issue, of course. After all of that we’ll wrap up the remainder of our insightful interview with Kyle St Jean. If you’re interested in development, you’re not going to want to miss this one. Iron Chef Ian will refresh us with a great Thai Iced Coffee recipe and then we will get to two interesting picks this week. One of them could be applied in your environment today and the other one is a blast from the past! We think you’re really going to like them. Lastly, Ian will teach us about Let’s Encrypt and why we should all be using it.
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– Skip Intro Music – Murder Hornets Update – The Internet Archive Lawsuit – Big Four Tech Congressional Hearing – Kyle St Jean Interview – Iron Chef Ian: Thai Iced Coffee – Wazuh Open-Source Security Platform – Macintosh.js – Let’s Encrypt
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Helpful Link
News
* Vice: Internet Archive Fires Back in Lawsuit Over COVID-19 Emergency Library* WIRED: Big Tech Hearing Isn’t Messing Around
Guest Interview
* You can email Kyle at
[email protected]* LinkedIn: Kyle St Jean – Software Engineer, Angular Developer* Tom Bilyeu YouTube Channel* The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide by John Sonmez
Recipe
* Thai Iced Coffee
Picks of the Week
* Wazuh – The Open-Source Security Platform* Macintosh.js
Linux Segment
* Let’s Encrypt