Waveform Awards: Looking back and looking ahead!




This week, Marques, Andrew, and David look back on some of their favorite moments on Waveform. What is a hot take they wish …

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  1. I love this podcast, pls keep it as cool as u are guys! ^^
    a little of reflection thou:
    please @Andrew, you are such a talker sometimes, exactly cause i thought u are the type who just drives the conversation by talking without thinking to much, i didn't really mind, but thats a bad self-perception. Maybe think about it a little. No hot takes really, you're more the guy who thinks while he talks. Still, I like you and your inputs, but pls a little more self-control.

  2. I live in the EU. I own an Iphone but nearly every body just uses WhatsApp around me. Its like Imesaage in the US. Anyways gonna switch to Imessage with IOS 18

  3. Your take on quantum decryption was very wrong. Symmetric encryption, such as hard disk encryption, and cryptographic hash functions, like those used for storing passwords, remain resilient against quantum decryption threats. However, currently used asymmetric cryptographic methods (public-key methods), commonly employed in transport encryption like HTTPS, face vulnerability to quantum computers. In this context, the concern arises from the potential compromised confidentiality and authenticity.

  4. I think WhatsApp is horrible. Everytime I need to text someone, I have to add their phone numbers onto my contact list and it just result in a lot of unused numbers I have on my phone. Craigslist 1, Craigslist 2, etc. Why can’t they just have usernames like all these other messaging apps?! Sadly a lot of people still use WhatsApp in Europe. I wish people would mass adopt one of the twenty thousand far superior messaging apps out there.

  5. i feel like nobody using a iphone is using imessage in europe, everyone is using whatsapp. That being said whatsapp is better than imessage.

  6. re Andrew's question about lockout at 36:06: most password cracking is not being done using a website's login form for exactly that reason, but rather illegally stolen/leaked copies of the website's database. Once cracked, hackers will take these passwords and use them to try to login to your account on that website among many others websites (in case you reuse passwords) to steal your data and money and whatnot. This process is known as credential stuffing.

  7. I really liked the deep dive episodes. The AOSP episode was nostalgic, and the 7 keys to the internet was crazy, I'd love to see more like that next year

  8. I’m from the Philippines, so I can confirm that Iceland is indeed west of us. Congrats Waveform! 2024 will definitely sound better with you in the background.

  9. Bro I saw a friskier ocean on the freeway yesterday in Columbus. I was like WHAT THE FLARRRRRRKKKKK no wait that ain’t the ocean and sure enough it was. I was like all be damn.

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