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S2E1 Side Project: RP2350 Powered MP3 Player
In this episode, we talk about my MP3 Player Project, and some of the design decisions and challenges I’m solving. I talk about the challenges of playing audio from an SD card while allowing a user…
S1E6 Problem Solving, Debugging, and the Impact of AI
The mentioned blog post on my later (better-educated!) attempt at reviving the computer: www.richinfante.com/2019/01/19/repairing-old-pc
S1E5 That's Meshtastic!
In this episode, I talk about Meshtastic, an open source decentralized encrypted peer-to-peer mesh network for off grid communications. You can leverage Meshtastic to communicate long distances,…
S1E4 New PebbleOS Smartwatches, and iOS API Restrictions
Core Devices is releasing some new smartwatches, a successor to the Pebble Watch. I also discuss some of the constraints Apple puts on third party smartwatch developers. Some links from this…
S1E3 Github Actions - Supply Chain Attacks
In this episode, we discuss the recent tj-actions/changed-files github action compromise. I propose some ways we can apply existing solutions to this problem, in a way that doesn’t add too much extra…
S1E2 Privilege Escalation in EC2, using Session Manager
A companion to my blog post on permissions misconfigurations and how ssm:StartSession and similar AWS APIs can be abused to traverse across your network or escalate privileges.
S1E1 The Rebirth of PebbleOS
I discuss the rebirth of Pebble, and a recent hacking project where I upgraded major parts of the Toolchain/SDK to run on modern Python 3. Eric’s blog posts: Success and Failure at Pebble (2021), How…
S1 Hello World
In this episode, I introduce the podcast and talk about what I hope to accomplish.
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One Million Bytes has published 8 episodes since March 2025, covering topics in Technology.
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