S02E11 Stephen DeLorme – Bitcoin and Freedom by Design
“It's really difficult to engineer freedom tech—solutions that require you to kind of take ownership of your money, take ownership of your data. These things typically have engineering solutions that are harder to build; they might take a longer time to build, or it might actually require the user to kind of learn something new.” Two days after Square unleashed Bitcoin payments on four million merchants, we're asking the uncomfortable question: what if buttery-smooth UX beats self-custody every…
Behind the Curtain of the L.A. Lakers: The Buss Legacy & LeBron's Final Act with author Yaron Weitzman
In the latest episode of The Brian D. O’Leary show, we sat down with Yaron Weitzman in a wide-ranging interview that dove into the modern Lakers dynasty, the lasting imprint of the Buss family, and the evolving career of LeBron James. *** Featured Guest Yaron Weitzman: Author, NBA journalist, and insider on all things basketball, discussing his new Lakers book and the deeper drama surrounding LeBron, the Buss family, and team culture. Find Yaron on social media: · X/Twitter (@YaronWeitzman) ·…
Data Brokers Leak Location Data of Top EU Officials?|This Week in Privacy #26 (Nov 7, 2025)
EU officials' location data is up for sale, the United States declines to join the UN Cybercrime treaty, Chrome can now autofill your passport and drivers license, Tinder is scanning user's camera rolls with AI to get to know them better, and much more. Join us for This Week In Privacy #26! Timestamps: 0:00 Start of livestream 0:03 Intro 0:21 Start of podcast 1:39 Site updates 5:52 EU officials’ location data is for sale, report says 21:08 US declines to join more than 70 countries in signing UN…
What's Your Life About? Average Gary (JWP102)
In this episode I speak with Average Gary. We covered: The personal growth enabled by Bitcoin. The supportive role of community and faith. Challenges and rewards associated with career transitions. The central focus of family in life. The significant role of spirituality in personal development. Bitcoin as a solution to financial challenges. The impact of open-source projects on innovation and collaboration. The benefits of intentional living for a fulfilling life. How understanding complex systems can…
Neuvěříte, kde všude nesmíte ❌ parkovat kolo 🚲!
Kam s ním?! 🚲❌🤔 Můžeme parkovat kolo u zábradlí, či značky? Nebo dokonce na parkovacím místě pro auto… a na modrých zónách? 🅿️ S Davidem Horatiem z pražského magistrátu jsme zkoumali pravidla a garantuji, že budete překvapeni 😲 Článek zde: https://www.mestskacyklistika.cz/2025/11/06/neuverite-kde-vsude-nesmime-parkovat-kolo-🤯/
Ancient Rome Expert on Jesus Death, Early Christianity, & Rise of Gladiators
In this episode of Camp, Dr. Michael Taylor, a Roman historian, discusses the timeline of the Roman Empire, early Christianity, gladiatorial games, and the construction of the Colosseum. We discuss: Ancient Rome Timeline Roman Republic vs. Empire Early Christianity and Roman Persecution Construction of the Colosseum Gladiatorial Games Nero and the Great Fire of Rome To get early access to this episode, as well as ad-free versions and bonus episodes, subscribe from just $5/month in the Fountain app.…
S02E10 Dan Gould – Turning privacy into Bitcoin's economic edge
“Bitcoin exists to remove intermediaries from the movement of money online. Without privacy, if someone can see how money is moving, they don't like someone you paid, they can discriminate based on that.” — Dan Gould Dan Gould builds PayJoin, the privacy protocol that breaks Bitcoin surveillance while cutting transaction fees up to 25%. Satoshi flagged Bitcoin's privacy problem in the white paper—PayJoin solves it without mixing, turning surveillance assumptions into dead ends. When privacy…
The Cost of Freedom: Open Source Value, Support & Risk
Open source is “free”—so why do serious teams pay for it? In this episode, Eloy Crespo breaks down the real value behind paid open-source offerings: support, SLAs, performance, security, compliance, integrations, and long-term sustainability. We cover: • “Free as in beer” vs. “free as in freedom”—what businesses actually buy • Why support, SLAs, and accountability matter at scale • Interoperability, open standards, and avoiding vendor lock-in • Real-world examples of starting…
Your Face is in Their Database. Now They Might Go to Jail.|This Week in Privacy #25 (Oct 31, 2025)
NOYB, the non-profit digital rights group, has filed a lawsuit against Clearview AI for its illegal collection of EU citizens’ face images, Apple might be pulling App Tracking Transparency from Europe, Microsoft Teams might be snitching on you to your boss, and much more. Join us for This Week In Privacy #25! Timestamps: 0:00 Starting soon 5:42 Intro 6:04 Start of podcast 7:10 Site updates 12:58 NOYB brings criminal complaint against facial recognition company Clearview AI 18:21 Ads are likely coming…
I stream nothing, and I am happy.
I'm one of those hipsters who doesn't use streaming services. I did, a while ago, but I quit using them because the experience is kind of awful, and I'm happier now for it. I collect physical media and watch it using Jellyfin on my Linux-based home theater PC, and I'm completely satisfied with how it works. I'm making this video because I am really troubled by algorithmic helplessness, and I feel like corporate-centralized streaming media makes that worse. Maybe this video will encourage someone else…
Responsive Layout & Screen Resize in Collabora Online #FeatureFriday
Today we’re exploring one of those subtle but powerful features in Collabora Online — the responsive layout. It automatically adapts to any window size, so your tools and workspace always stay comfortable and easy to use. Whether you’re editing on a large monitor, a laptop, or working split-screen next to another app, Collabora keeps everything clear, smooth, and organised. Free demo: https://www.collaboraoffice.com/collabora-online Community: https://collaboraonline.github.io/ Follow us on…
Lost Cities of Gold: What's Really Hidden in Mesoamerica
Luke Caverens, an anthropologist and archaeologist, provides a rapid-fire history of Central and South America, covering the Olmecs, Maya, Aztecs, and Incas, and their interactions, advancements, and eventual downfall. We discuss: Olmecs Maya Aztecs Incas Mesoamerica To get this episode with no ads, as well as early access to new episodes and bonus episode, subscribe from just $5/month in the Fountain app. If you're not on Fountain yet, follow the link here:…