The Human Firewall: Open Source Firmware and the Fight Against Digital Predators with Josh at WLTechBlog
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Is our technology a bridge to the stars, or a back door into our private lives?
On this journey down the Star River, the current has led me to Josh at WLTechBlog - a digital nomad, technologist, and security expert who navigates the invisible currents of our online world.
We dive into the "code" of modern living, from the ethics of closed-source security cameras (and superior open-source firmware like Thingino) to the reality of life as a digital nomad. But the conversation turns deeply personal as Josh shares a cautionary tale about elder financial scams - a stark reminder that in our high-tech age, the most dangerous "bugs" are often found in human psychology.
In this episode, we navigate:
- The Thingino Project: A look at open-source IP camera firmware and why taking control of your hardware is the ultimate act of digital sovereignty.
- The Digital Nomad Life: What it really looks like to work and travel through the "Radio Quiet" parts of the world while staying connected.
- The Human Hack: A breakdown of how elder financial scams operate and what we can do to protect our families from increasingly sophisticated digital predators.
- The Ritual: Finding a sense of security and "home" in the infinite, even when your office is wherever the signal finds you.
Whether you're a firmware tinkerer or just someone trying to keep your loved ones safe in a connected world, Josh’s story is a vital map for the modern age.
Connect with the Current:
- Official Website: thestarriver.com
- Join the Conversation: Call 855-DEEP-SKY to share your "Star River" story, ask a guest a question, or leave feedback for the Astropotamus.
- Follow the Journey: Find on social media @Astropotamus.
Topics & Keywords: Online Security, Thingino, IP Cameras, Digital Nomad, Open Source Software, Elder Fraud Prevention, Financial Scams, Cybersecurity, Tech Ethics, Remote Work, Privacy, IoT Security, Digital Sovereignty.