e373 – Patently virtually hard to beat

Photo by Dominika Roseclay

Stories about robocalls, patenting, modding, Nethack at @MuseumModernArt, @Atari ’s 50th anniversary games & @Artiphon ’s Orba.

Michael, Andy and Michael begin this week’s episode with something everyone wants to minimize: unwanted telephone calls.  As of 1 July, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States requires small and medium sized phone companies to implement the rules known as Shaken/Stir for caller ID authentication.  This means that calls that are placed must have their caller ID signed by the originating carriers and validated by other carriers before reaching consumers per the FCC website.  All in all, good news for consumers to make it easier to determine what is probable spam and what may be a legitimate call to take.  And of course the James Bond reference is not lost on the cohosts. 

The team then covers an intriguing story about how a government contractor attempted and succeeded in patenting an open source concept.  After a conversation on hardware hacking, the team turns to games that were unintentionally unbeatable.  Nethack is now in MoMA and a modder is making $20k per month by porting popular games to virtual reality.  This modder is funded by Patreon backers who are remarkably consistent in their support.

The cohosts discuss Atari’s 50th anniversary, and the updated takes on classic games.  Wrapping up this week’s episode, Andy shares his experiences with Bitburner and Michael R demos his new Artiphon Orba.  

Are you in the 100% club? Drop us a line at @gamesatwork_biz and let us know! 

Selected Article Links

Ars Technica article: FCC says it closed a loophole that many robocallers used to evade blocking

FCC document: Combating Spoofed Robocalls with Caller ID Authentication

STIR/SHAKEN

Scammer Payback YouTube channel

TechDirt article: Ridiculous: Gov’t Contractor Copies Open Source 3D Printing Concept… And Patents It

Hangprinter

The Hardware Hacker: Adventures in Making and Breaking Hardware

Ars Technical article: A brief history of (unintentionally) unbeatable games

PC Gamer article: Nethack is now in the Museum of Modern Art

Rogue by gandreas software for iOS and iPadOS

The Verge article: Meet the modder making $20,000 a month bringing the biggest games to VR

The Verge article: Atari is getting a massive historical game collection for its 50th anniversary

comicbook.com article: New Atari Collection Puts Twists on Over 150 Retro Games

Hackaday article: Want a break from hardware hacking? Try Bitburner

Artiphon Orba

Gearnews article: Artiphon Orba 2: An entire studio in half a grapefruit

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