
About this episode
The episode discusses Bambu Lab's legal threats, Linux kernel vulnerabilities, and the connection between physical and digital self-sufficiency.
Geoff sounds the alarm on Bambu Lab's legal threats against an open-source OrcaSlicer developer, the crew unpacks the CopyFail and DirtyFrag Linux kernel CVEs and AI-accelerated vulnerability discovery, and Adam reports from an off-grid California compound to explore parallels between physical self-sufficiency and digital self-hosting.
People in this episode
Hosts: Geoff, Adam
Topics covered
- legal threats
- open-source software
- vulnerability discovery
- self-sufficiency
- digital self-hosting
Keywords
- Bambu Lab
- OrcaSlicer
- Linux kernel
- vulnerabilities
- self-sufficiency
- digital hosting
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Bambu Lab, OrcaSlicer, Linux
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