Topic: Logging

25 chapters across the catalog

Control Grid
Episode 1770 1:58:24 - 2:02:14

1770: Control Grid

Epstein Files, Elon Musk, Donald Trump Social Media Feud

Elon Musk claimed on social media that Donald Trump's name appears in the unreleased Jeffrey Epstein files, suggesting this is the reason for their continued secrecy. Some analysts believe this "feud" is a coordinated effort to pressure Attorney General Pam Bondi into releasing the full records to prove the President's innocence. The discussion also noted that other public figures, including musician Bono, have recently faced scrutiny regarding their alleged presence on Epstein's flight logs.

Golden Poop
Episode 1742 2:06:23 - 2:11:00

1742: Golden Poop

Pam Bondi, Jeffrey Epstein Files Release

Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a formal directive to FBI Director Kash Patel to release the full Jeffrey Epstein investigative files by February 28, 2025. This follows Bondi's public claims that the files contain "horrific" information. While the FBI initially released 22 documents containing references to child prostitution, Bondi's letter reveals that the New York field office had previously withheld thousands of pages of flight logs and contact lists.

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 1:04:50 - 1:09:05

1731: Cyber Timebombs

Justice Sotomayor Confusion, App Tracking and Sealed Evidence

Justice Sotomayor faced criticism for her lack of technical sophistication during the hearing, specifically regarding the difference between websites and mobile applications. The discussion touched on keystroke logging and contact list access, features common to many US-based apps using tools like Firebase and Mixpanel. Much of the specific evidence regarding ByteDance's data collection remains sealed as trade secrets, complicating public analysis of the threat.

Douche Mobile
Episode 1676 58:26 - 1:02:19

1676: Douche Mobile

Ed O'Keefe, Parkinson's Expert White House Visits and Press Conflict

CBS News correspondent Ed O'Keefe engaged in a heated exchange with Karine Jean-Pierre over White House visitor logs showing eight visits by Parkinson's expert Dr. Kevin Cannard. Jean-Pierre refused to confirm the specialist's name citing security and privacy reasons, while O'Keefe argued the information was already public.

Juice Joe
Episode 1622 9:28 - 12:45

1622: Juice Joe

Bill Clinton Deposition Details, Alan Dershowitz Flight Logs

Unsealed depositions from Virginia Giuffre’s lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell clarify that while Giuffre sought to depose Bill Clinton, she made no specific allegations of wrongdoing against him. Analysis of flight logs shows Alan Dershowitz's name appearing in all caps, while other names remained coded or initialed.

Leapicide
Episode 1325 56:47 - 59:55

1325: Leapicide

South Dakota State Aircraft Usage Investigation

A local South Dakota news story regarding Governor Kristi Noem's use of the state's private jet was picked up by NPR. The report detailed a rejected bill that would have required more transparency in flight records following an investigative report by Raw Story.

Insurrectious
Episode 1277 3:12 - 7:18

1277: Insurrectious

Controlled Burns, Forest Management and Historical Fire Prevention

Historical fire management practices in California, including controlled burns and logging, are contrasted with modern environmental policies. The establishment of air pollution districts followed the London Death Smog, leading to stricter regulations that some argue have curtailed necessary forest maintenance. Critics suggest the cessation of regular controlled burns over the last decade has contributed to the current frequency of record-breaking wildfires.

Flibbertigibbet
Episode 1263 39:11 - 42:10

1263: Flibbertigibbet

Anderson Cooper and the Jeffrey Epstein Flight Logs

A discussion of the CNN interview focuses on Anderson Cooper's mentions of Jeffrey Epstein and sex trafficking. Speculation arises that Cooper and other high-profile figures are anxious about the impending unsealing of court documents containing the names of Epstein's associates, referred to as "John Does."

Imbleachment
Episode 1237 2:27:50 - 2:31:48

1237: Imbleachment

The Rise and Fall of the Quantified Self Movement

The hosts reminisce about the "Quantified Self" and "Life Logging" fads from circa 2010, which were popularized at TED conferences. They link these early self-tracking trends to current government data mining efforts involving companies like Palantir and Peter Thiel. An anecdote about Austin artist Lori Frick and her data-based murals is included.

Goldfish Invasion
Episode 1154 31:24 - 35:18

1154: Goldfish Invasion

Epstein Black Book, Powerful Entities, Pedophile Networks

Jeffrey Epstein's "Little Black Book" and flight logs contain the names of numerous high-profile figures from politics, entertainment, and business, including Bill Clinton, Henry Kissinger, and Prince Andrew. These documents are presented as evidence of expansive networks where powerful individuals may have been involved in or exposed to illegal activities. While some figures like Donald Trump reportedly cooperated with victim attorneys in 2009, others remain under scrutiny as potential co-conspirators.

Barry's Choice
Episode 925 57:50 - 59:26

925: Barry's Choice

Seth Griffin, Regional Idioms, "Teeth in Your Head" Phrase

Seth Griffin submits a regional idiom: "Are you going to sit there with your teeth in your head?" The hosts explore various versions of this motivational phrase, including "bump on a log" and more vulgar variations, noting how these expressions differ by region.

Wordy Durd
Episode 867 2:13:57 - 2:15:45

867: Wordy Durd

Server Scanning Reality, "Hacking" Log Files

Adam Curry debunks the "scanning activity" alarmism by reading his own server's log files in real-time. He shows that automated bots from all over the world, including Ireland, constantly attempt to log into private servers. He argues that this routine internet background noise is being misrepresented as targeted Russian state hacking.

Witch Hunt
Episode 844 1:22:45 - 1:26:52

844: Witch Hunt

Bill Maher, Norovirus, Anti-Pence Rhetoric

The hosts review segments from Bill Maher's live convention coverage, including jokes about a norovirus outbreak and derogatory labels for black and gay Republicans. They critique Maher's characterization of Mike Pence as a "climate denier" who wants to "pray away the gay," arguing that the rhetoric is based on falsehoods regarding Indiana's laws.

VAWG
Episode 760 2:41:27 - 2:45:45

760: VAWG

Salt Lake City Meetup Recap, Travel Logistics

Adam Curry recaps the Salt Lake City meetup, which featured a potluck dinner and a diverse group of listeners, including a "nutrition service worker." He details his upcoming travel plans to return home from the "I Love Blondie" tour, with stops planned in Moab and Albuquerque. The segment captures the personal connections made during the live tour events.

Fusion Cell
Episode 733 45:39 - 50:48

733: Fusion Cell

Lack of Logging, OPM Security Infrastructure

DHS officials revealed that the OPM breach could not be fully traced due to a "lack of logging" within the system. The decision to limit log retention was described as a "risk and cost decision" based on the high volume of NetFlow records and storage requirements. The hosts mock the idea that a government agency would forgo basic security logging to save money on hard drives.

Touching the Stick
Episode 625 50:05 - 53:27

625: Touching the Stick

Forest Fires, Logging Policy and Climate Change

A firefighter's email challenges the narrative that climate change is the primary driver of recent forest fires, pointing instead to restrictive logging policies. The correspondent argues that suppressing fires and preventing logging has created a "perfect storm" of dense brush and trees. The hosts discuss how these policy decisions are often ignored in favor of global warming rhetoric.

Episode 525 26:36 - 27:59

525: SnowJob

Edward Snowden IRC Chat Logs and Corporate Targets

Ars Technica published IRC chat logs from 2006 allegedly belonging to Edward Snowden, where he expressed strong views against CIA leaks. The hosts discuss the possibility that Snowden was a hitman or a deliberate plant to go after corporate entities like Google. They suggest the media is focusing on Snowden's location to distract from the substantive issues of government surveillance.