RE: https://mastodon.social/@bagder/116153056914895130

#TheSerialPort YouTube channel is on a roll!

Last month they published a high-quality documentary about the origins of internet telephony (the og "IPhone"), featuring original interviews with the people directly involved.

Just 3 weeks later, they're following up with #curl, featuring @bagder .

#voip #tcp #http #protocols #ip #vocaltec #irc

It looks like this toot got hidden from timelines, probably because I initially wrote "is k-i-l-l-i*n*g it" instead of "is on a roll"? It disappeared from my own timeline after <1 minute and only got some attention after I changed it hours later. Really weird if true.
@data0
Very weird if true. I'm not aware of any such filtering on the 'unalived' word (as on some other platforms).
I saw the toot (and fav'd it), but I can't remember at what stage in the edits it was when I did.
@dec23k I don't really know and should probably stick to Hanlon's Razor. It's just that seeing it disappear from my own timeline (after a reload) set off some heuristics in my brain and I really wouldn't like my instances filter posts automatically like that.
@data0
I was going to say "could just be the federation not fully federating everything", but not on your own instance.
@data0 @bagder
It is an excellent channel. I hope you are following @connections too!
@dec23k Oh, didn't know about @connections! Great suggestion! I (re-) read the copper wire hacker trilogy "Exploding the Phone", "Masters of Deception" and "Underground" last year, so that's right up my street rn :)

@data0 @connections
They have a video where Sarah explains how Blue Boxing came to be possible, and shows it working on original US telco hardware. The video thumbnail has a blue box around it because why not.

link: https://mastodon.ie/@dec23k/115458455369769192

@data0 @connections
"Exploding the Phone" is great, but I haven't read the other 2 that you mentioned: I must check them out.
I have read many other non-fiction "Hacker Crackdown" type books that cover hack/phreak and other tech areas.

There's a brilliant book that covers the stories behind Concorde, Vodafone, and Elite (the game).
https://www.waterstones.com/book/backroom-boys/francis-spufford/9780571214976

My current Blue Box is ToneDef on Android:
https://mastodon.ie/@dec23k/111920412026088739

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@dec23k What are the other crackdown books? Maybe there's some I don't know either? There's The Cuckoo's Egg of course, read it as a kid and it was fascinating. There's also an interesting CCC book telling the story from the opposite side. And there's the lovely documentary "The KGB, the Computer and Me" in which Cliff plays himself. I've put Backroom Boys on my reading list. Last time I've used a blue box was on the Amiga though ;-)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gHNVNRQTJg

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@data0
Just from what's close to hand, I have 2 co-authored by Katie Hafner: "CYBERPUNK", and "Where Wizards Stay Up Late".

"Zeros + Ones" by Sadie Plant.

And of course, "The Real Cyberpunk Fakebook", by the staff of Mondo 2000 magazine.
I have it in paperback, but it's here too:
https://archive.org/details/TheRealCyberpunkFakeBook

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@dec23k Can't remember those, will check them out! Thanks!
@data0
The Fakebook is very much of its time.
Billy Idol's "Cyberpunk" album even gets a sly reference.