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• Discussion of upcoming talk |
• Promotion of AI and data topic |
• Host's nervousness about the talk |
• Introduction to Ship It podcast |
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[3.12 --> 13.86] this is ship it with justin garrison and autumn nash a podcast about everything that happens |
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[30.00 --> 36.42] hello and welcome back to another episode of ship it i am your host justin garrison and with me as |
[36.42 --> 42.30] always is autumn nash how's it going autumn hi i'm good how are you i'm doing fine and even if |
[42.30 --> 48.76] you're teasing me for it being cold in southern california being 62 degrees it was 35 degrees |
[48.76 --> 54.16] and my car was iced over and you're over here turning the heater up justin like i i did run |
[54.16 --> 58.92] my heater because i don't if i don't have to wear a hoodie i'm not going to but it was like you work |
[58.92 --> 63.94] in tech what are you having in hoodies like it's they're fine but you know if i can just be in a |
[63.94 --> 68.42] comfortable room this is how we know you're spoiled in california because you're like oh god forbid i |
[68.42 --> 74.34] put on a hoodie like we live in hoodies in seattle like it is like practically like the state clothing |
[74.34 --> 80.02] item like if there was one like that's it i will say i remember when i had an interview in seattle |
[80.02 --> 85.00] i was looking up weather and it snowed like this was years ago and i was like it's gonna snow like i |
[85.00 --> 89.76] literally the warmest thing i have is a hoodie uh being so like i went to target that night the |
[89.76 --> 94.24] night before i was flying up to this in-person interview five years ago or whatever like i had |
[94.24 --> 98.68] to go buy like long underwear some boots and a jacket that was waterproof because i had nothing |
[98.68 --> 103.76] you actually dressed up for snow like you didn't just like put on a hoodie and just run as fast as |
[103.76 --> 108.66] possible because like that's the other funny thing i feel like people like somebody's always wearing |
[108.66 --> 113.78] like shorts and like a hoodie and you like you look weather confused and it's cold outside but like |
[113.78 --> 118.12] whatever like especially like guys i feel like there's like people in shorts and i'm like why |
[118.12 --> 124.18] like it is cold and rainy or nobody like actually dresses for weather and like they're just like |
[124.18 --> 130.18] yellow like we'll just walk as fast as possible and i'm like it's cold like no i am from southern |
[130.18 --> 134.72] california and i will freeze to death in the snow i love that you really got like blown underwear and |
[134.72 --> 141.08] everything i did day i have worn them like three times now i was just in japan two weeks ago and it |
[141.08 --> 147.52] snowed there too and so i had to bring them and i wore them i love your weather dramatics it's so |
[147.52 --> 153.90] very california if it's under 40 fahrenheit i'm i'm probably going to be bundling up justin i was |
[153.90 --> 161.76] born in la and i'm from hawaii like yeah whatever you're like whatever don't judge me you have moved |
[161.76 --> 169.18] to colder weather you have migrated and i stayed here send tacos send tacos yes i have all the tacos |
[169.18 --> 175.44] on today's show we have chris swan uh from he's going to be talking about open ssf scorecards and |
[175.44 --> 179.40] we're going to get into the whole interview on what that is and what that means and i'm really |
[179.40 --> 182.68] excited for everyone to hear about it because i learned quite a few different things about |
[182.68 --> 187.64] why it's important to have some sort of like security metric for open source and so that's it |
[187.64 --> 192.00] was a really fun conversation with chris it was really interesting and not just that but chris is |
[192.00 --> 197.48] the sweetest and he has like the cutest dogs ever like hash like we did get to see his dogs shout out to |
[197.48 --> 203.88] chris's dogs because they're adorable to start off the show as always we're going to talk about a |
[203.88 --> 208.78] couple links that we found uh recently or the last week that we thought you all might find interesting |
[208.78 --> 215.80] and i'll go ahead and start with uh something that recently just happened for all of us uh a leap year |
[215.80 --> 224.12] leap year happens it's 2024 and we had an extra day in february and so i found a list of leap day bugs |
[224.12 --> 229.80] and it's always fun to find out how software breaks in unexpected ways when all of a sudden there's a |
[229.80 --> 236.80] new day of the month and this list has quite a few different things ranging from high impact to low |
[236.80 --> 243.86] impacts and some of my favorite ones were around uh petrol stations in new zealand stop working or at |
[243.86 --> 249.02] least the self-service ones stop working uh so like i guess if you needed needed petrol or gas on that day |
[249.02 --> 255.30] uh you couldn't get it or you had to do something else uh pay cash right like uh the self-service like |
[255.30 --> 261.22] credit card machines i think is what was the other one that was funny or interesting was in france uh |
[261.22 --> 266.26] the lights turned off at midnight because there's just infrastructure that just disappeared because |
[266.26 --> 271.54] like this day doesn't exist so we're not on schedule i don't know what to do it's just crazy because |
[271.54 --> 279.24] it's like did we learn nothing from y2k like y2k brings back so many memories and i imagine a lot |
[279.24 --> 283.94] of people writing software on these systems now did not live through y2k you made like the best face |
[283.94 --> 291.22] you were like oh no like it made me feel so old because i just met someone recently and we were |
[291.22 --> 295.84] talking all sorts of stuff i was like wait a minute when were you born and they said 2002 and i was just |
[295.84 --> 302.42] like oh my gosh dude my brother and all his friends like oh my god like it's like they were born in like |
[302.42 --> 309.80] the 2000s like he's like 20 and it just blows my mind like how can you be that old and you were born |
[309.80 --> 314.42] in the 2000s like i'm just like how yeah and they don't they don't remember the 1900s |
[315.24 --> 324.84] don't say it like that you made it sound so old justin why i think you just aged immediately when i said |
[324.84 --> 336.30] like i felt literal pain i was like why like my back hurts now what happened i think i just aged |
[336.30 --> 341.04] five years thanks justin i thought we were friends like first the whole not eating drinking coffee |
[341.04 --> 347.68] thing and now we're just like making me feel old oh i'm sorry okay my link is prescription orders |
[347.68 --> 354.74] delayed as u.s pharmacies grapple with national state cyber attack so some pharmacies including cvs |
[354.74 --> 362.72] weren't able to fulfill orders because of a cyber attack on wednesday february 21st it was enterprise |
[362.72 --> 368.24] wide connectivity issues that forced the system to stay down which is just like wild because you know |
[368.24 --> 373.38] when you think of technology we know that it's in everything but you almost forget how much it is |
[373.38 --> 379.42] like just between like thinking about your link and my link like lights pharmacies like it is in like |
[379.42 --> 384.70] every part of our lives now and then with ai it's going to be in even more parts of our lives people |
[384.70 --> 388.28] want to put it everywhere and then it's like but what are the impacts of that when something goes |
[388.28 --> 392.88] wrong you know people weren't able to get their prescriptions and it's crazy because since covet |
[392.88 --> 398.24] like i don't know if other people are having this problem but like if you have a kid with adhd it's been |
[398.24 --> 404.20] so hard to get like regular adhd meds because there's a shortage so think about on top of that when |
[404.20 --> 408.62] like there's so many medicines that are like life-threatening that you need and you like |
[408.62 --> 415.40] with the laws you know you can only get so many um days of them and then you like have to get a new |
[415.40 --> 420.76] prescription or you have to do it where it's like very strictly kind so can you imagine like if a |
[420.76 --> 425.54] cyber attack takes down like a pharmacy and you're on like your last day of like some life |
[425.54 --> 431.46] life-saving medication or something that like is hard to get you know that could really affect people's |
[431.46 --> 436.08] life so and that's really interesting too how like policy because you don't want to avoid people |
[436.08 --> 441.16] abusing right you know medicine and taking too much or whatever but so you write policy that says okay |
[441.16 --> 447.06] you should be able to do this thing within this amount of time and you don't understand how other |
[447.06 --> 451.90] things might be impacted because if this was the 1800s right we don't have cars we have trains and so |
[451.90 --> 455.56] it's like okay well you probably need a couple months of this because the next train coming through you |
[455.56 --> 461.08] may not be able to get a telegram over to them and that technology directly impacts the policies we have |
[461.08 --> 465.86] in place for these sorts of things and when the technology isn't up to snuff if it's if it fails |
[465.86 --> 472.32] or is hacked into it these ways uh that policy kind of all the assumptions around what is possible go out |
[472.32 --> 476.84] the window and it's wild like i think we've been trying for a month and a half to get my kids adhd |
[476.84 --> 480.74] medicine i know a mom who went to three different pharmacies and couldn't find it and then like |
[480.74 --> 486.24] you know on top of like that like they start going down like how is that going to affect people that |
[486.24 --> 492.52] take like counter meds or like diabetes meds or you know what i mean just crazy it says that |
[492.52 --> 498.58] law enforcement this week built a heavy blow to lock belt ransom group but there are still plenty |
[498.58 --> 502.74] of ransomware operators still earning millions of dollars that's crazy that's a business you know |
[502.74 --> 507.74] what i mean like that's like you know like you don't think of that like it's not just some dude that |
[507.74 --> 513.82] took it down for fun they're making like millions of dollars that is wild if you've never read the book |
[513.82 --> 521.62] spam nation it's a fantastic read about how spam the spam industry mostly around drugs and |
[521.62 --> 526.76] prescriptions that aren't legitimate because of these sorts of stresses of like i need to get my |
[526.76 --> 531.60] meds i have to survive on this thing whether that's it makes me so sad that people are put in that |
[531.60 --> 536.22] situation you know absolutely it's like the amount of stress that must involve and then you get an email |
[536.22 --> 540.48] that says hey i can get you your meds for a discounted price you don't need a doctor right like all that |
[540.48 --> 544.78] other process and things that you have to go through we could just skip all that and like that |
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