Topic: Cache

7 chapters across the catalog

CIS-Cast
Episode 1189 2:03:08 - 2:04:47

1189: CIS-Cast

Podcast Propagation and Google Caching Issues

Technical difficulties with podcast file propagation are discussed, specifically how Google's caching systems can lead to users receiving incomplete files. If a host deletes and re-uploads an MP3 with the same filename to fix an error, the various content delivery networks may serve a "half-file" to early downloaders. The internet is described as a "nightmare" of ownership by large tech companies.

Colorism
Episode 1058 50:31 - 54:05

1058: Colorism

HTTPS Adoption and Bandwidth Challenges in Africa

The global push for universal HTTPS encryption is creating unintended consequences for users in regions with low bandwidth, such as parts of Africa. Because HTTPS prevents local caching, schools and organizations using satellite internet cannot save data by storing frequently accessed content locally. This leads to higher costs and slower speeds for those already facing digital divides.

Micro Livestock
Episode 1004 2:21:18 - 2:25:20

1004: Micro Livestock

Virginia Internet Censorship Bill and Obscenity Laws

A proposed bill in Virginia would require all internet-connected devices to have default blocking for "obscene content." The hosts examine the legal definitions of obscenity in Virginia law, noting that the language is outdated and could potentially criminalize users for images found in their temporary browser cache.

The Great Clip Show
Episode 822 1:50:19 - 1:53:05

822: The Great Clip Show

Cache vs Cachet, Freddy the Firewall, Cybersecurity PSAs

A CNN reporter is caught confusing the technical term "cache" with "cachet" while discussing healthcare website sign-ups. This leads to the creation of a new character, "Freddy the Firewall," a PSA mascot designed to teach children about cybersecurity and "plugging holes." Dvorak encourages Curry to record more PSAs in this voice.

Gun Extremists
Episode 621 2:41:23 - 2:44:59

621: Gun Extremists

Government Regulation Lifespans, DRM and Caching

Historical examples, such as the 1955 creation of air pollution districts, demonstrate that government agencies rarely shutter even when they have a defined lifespan. The potential for FCC regulation of the internet is viewed as a permanent expansion of government power. Technical solutions to bandwidth issues, such as smart caching and peer-to-peer distribution, are currently hindered by restrictive DRM and licensing agreements.

Tech Surge
Episode 559 4:37 - 10:20

559: Tech Surge

Healthcare.gov Congressional Hearings and Technical Failures

Congressional hearings regarding the failed launch of the healthcare.gov website feature testimony from consultants involved in the project. Critics highlight the lack of technical understanding among lawmakers asking questions about beta testing and batch processing. A CNN report is mocked for a segment where a user claimed she had to "clean out her cachet" instead of her cache to successfully register for the site.

Israel to Bomb Iran Nothing to See Here Folks Just Shooting Moose...
Episode 46 56:24 - 1:00:13

46: Israel to Bomb Iran Nothing to See Here Folks Just Shooting Moose...

Internet Architecture and Proxy Server Failures

Internet architects are exploring new congestion algorithms to solve the inefficiency of sending multiple copies of the same file to different users. Previous attempts to use large-scale proxy servers often failed due to technical glitches and the sheer volume of modern media assets. The future may involve ISPs "caching" popular content within their own networks to manage economic pressures.