The Tyler Woodward Project

Tyler Woodward

The Tyler Woodward Project is a weekly show about the way technology, science, and culture actually collide in real life, told through the lens of an elder millennial who grew up alongside the internet and watched it get corporate. Each episode breaks down the systems, tools, and ideas shaping how we work, communicate, and live, without the buzzwords, posturing, or fake hype. Expect smart, grounded conversations, a bit of sarcasm, and clear explanations that make complex topics feel human and relevant.

  1. Tracking Eyes In Public

    12/29/2025

    Tracking Eyes In Public

    A camera that notices you, zooms in, and follows sounds like a neat feature until that feed is viewable on the open internet with zero friction. We dig into AI-enabled PTZ systems, why they transform surveillance from passive recording into active selection, and how a single misconfiguration can turn a powerful tool into a public broadcast. Pulling from reporting by 404 Media and Ben Jordan, we connect the dots between “debug” interfaces, Shodan indexing, and real-world harms that scale with ease of access. We start by translating the tech: what pan-tilt-zoom actually means, how AI-assisted tracking changes the risk profile, and why close-ups convert generic footage into identifying data. Then we take it to street level: how a network of cameras evolves from isolated views into coverage, coverage into routes, and routes into routines. We call out the flaw in “public roadway” defenses: a bystander can’t rewind last week, share a link, or search across locations. A world-viewable interface can. The result is frictionless replay that maps families, commuters, and kids with chilling granularity. From there we get practical. We outline the exact questions residents, journalists, and city staff should ask: what’s deployed, who can access live and archived views, what authentication is enforced, whether an independent security assessment audited the real deployment, and how fast an emergency shutdown can happen. Then we set non-negotiable baselines: no public exposure of admin or troubleshooting endpoints, mandatory encryption, multi-factor authentication, rigorous logging and review, and architectures that prevent one bad setting from becoming a public feed. If a system is designed to track people, it must be designed to protect people with urgency measured in days, not quarters. If you care about privacy, public safety, and smart governance, this one matters. Listen, share it with someone who manages infrastructure in your city, and tell us the one safeguard you think should be mandatory everywhere. Subscribe, leave a review, and help push this conversation into the rooms where deployment decisions get made. Sources: 404 Media Podcast / https://youtu.be/DrGVGphD2L0?si=3AY9rL8cLdL2xm4a Benn Jordan’s Video / https://youtu.be/vU1-uiUlHTo?si=udjf65lX3WZNi1JA Send me a text message with your thoughts, questions, or feedback Support the show If you enjoyed the show, be sure to follow The Tyler Woodward Project and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app—it really helps more people discover the show. ⚠️ All views and opinions expressed in this show are solely those of the creator and do not represent or reflect the views, policies, or positions of any employer, organization, or professional affiliation.

    12 min
  2. Security Isn’t A Vibe, It’s Plumbing, And WIRED Forgot The Wrench

    12/28/2025 · BONUS

    Security Isn’t A Vibe, It’s Plumbing, And WIRED Forgot The Wrench

    Headlines love irony, but we’re here for the lessons. A tech magazine landed on Have I Been Pwned with millions of user records, and we unpack what that really means for your privacy, your inbox, and your wider digital life. We connect the dots between centralized identity systems, weak operational controls, and why one breach can ripple across multiple brands in minutes.We walk through the exposed data types—email addresses, display names, and for a subset, names, phone numbers, dates of birth, and home addresses—and translate that into concrete threat models. Spam is the floor; the ceiling is targeted phishing, doxing, and account takeovers fueled by credential reuse. From there, we map a no-drama response plan: verify exposure, change reused passwords, enable two-factor authentication on critical accounts, and treat urgent “account problem” messages with skepticism by navigating directly to the source.Along the way, we tackle the culture gap between security journalism and security operations. Clear reporting channels like security.txt, disciplined data minimization, strict access controls, and real logging aren’t flashy, but they shrink the blast radius when something goes wrong. We also explore why shared subscription platforms create shared risk, and how brands that sell trust must treat security as part of the product, not a press release. For power users, we add practical moves to future-proof your setup: password managers, unique credentials, email aliases, and even P.O. boxes for sensitive deliveries.If you care about digital privacy, incident response, and practical ways to defend your accounts, this conversation arms you with steps you can take today—and a framework to judge whether companies deserve your data tomorrow. If this helped you tighten your setup, hit follow, share it with a friend who reuses passwords, and leave a quick review so more people can find it. Things I talked about: https://haveibeenpwned.com/Breach/WIREDhttps://databreaches.net/2025/12/25/conde-nast-gets-hacked-and-databreaches-gets-played-christmas-lump-of-coal-edition/Send me a text message with your thoughts, questions, or feedback Support the show If you enjoyed the show, be sure to follow The Tyler Woodward Project and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app—it really helps more people discover the show. ⚠️ All views and opinions expressed in this show are solely those of the creator and do not represent or reflect the views, policies, or positions of any employer, organization, or professional affiliation.

    13 min
  3. We’re Expanding Beyond Radio To Tech, Security, And More

    12/22/2025

    We’re Expanding Beyond Radio To Tech, Security, And More

    Big shifts are best made in daylight, so we’re laying out exactly what’s changing and what stays the same. Fully Modulated is evolving into The Tyler Woodward Project, a personal, practical space that brings radio and television into conversation with Linux, cybersecurity, Wi‑Fi, routers, switches, social algorithms, and the messy reality of AI. The aim is simple: keep the signal, cut the noise, and meet you where real work and real life intersect. We walk through why a personal brand makes sense for how the show actually runs, and why the archive and feed aren’t going anywhere. You’ll hear the expanded roadmap: hands-on Linux that improves your home lab, security basics that hold up on tired days, network setups that stay stable, and frank talk about social media that doesn’t romanticize the algorithm. Broadcast fans can relax: RF, studio craft, and on-air insight remain core, now enriched by modern tooling and workflows that bridge audio, code, and networks. Rather than flipping a switch at midnight, we’re rolling out new artwork, a refreshed website, updated email, and social handles over time, because this is a one‑person shop with a family and a job. We set January 5 as the first release under the new banner and keep everything in one place so you don’t have to resubscribe or hunt for episodes. If you’re curious, pragmatic, and tired of hype, you’ll find guidance you can use the same day you listen. Subscribe so you don’t miss the January 5 launch, share this with a friend who loves tech and broadcast, and leave a quick review to tell us what topic you want up first. Send me a text message with your thoughts, questions, or feedback Support the show If you enjoyed the show, be sure to follow The Tyler Woodward Project and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app—it really helps more people discover the show. ⚠️ All views and opinions expressed in this show are solely those of the creator and do not represent or reflect the views, policies, or positions of any employer, organization, or professional affiliation.

    2 min
  4. 12/15/2025

    From Broadcasts To Bits

    A new name, a wider lens, and the same commitment to clarity. We’re evolving Fully Modulated into The Tyler Woodward Project to explore the systems behind everyday tech while keeping the broadcast spirit that started it all. The premiere drops January 5, and you don’t need to lift a finger—stay subscribed and your feed will update automatically. We share why the show is shifting from a narrow focus on broadcasting to a broader mix of technology, culture, and science. Tyler reflects on growing up with a cassette recorder and a lifelong love of radio, then lays out where we’re headed next: demystifying routers and switches, explaining how packets travel, and turning alphabet soup into plain English. If you’ve ever wondered why your ISP underperforms, how DNS and DHCP really work, or what it takes to tune Wi‑Fi for real homes, you’ll find step‑by‑step insights and a practical mindset. We’ll also get candid about operating systems, from Linux love to honest tradeoffs across platforms, and how those choices shape privacy, productivity, and control. This is for curious listeners who want both story and substance—people who enjoy learning how complex systems become simple when explained well. Expect accessible network tips, cultural context around standards and acronyms, and the kind of hands‑on advice you can apply the same day. Keep your subscription as is, watch for the updated artwork and name, and come along as we expand the conversation. If you’re ready for clear tech talk without the fluff, follow @tylerwoodward.me on Instagram, Bluesky, and Threads, share this relaunch with a friend, and leave a quick review to help more curious minds find us. Send me a text message with your thoughts, questions, or feedback Support the show If you enjoyed the show, be sure to follow The Tyler Woodward Project and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app—it really helps more people discover the show. ⚠️ All views and opinions expressed in this show are solely those of the creator and do not represent or reflect the views, policies, or positions of any employer, organization, or professional affiliation.

    4 min
  5. Rebranding As A Commitment To Lifelong Tech Learning

    12/08/2025

    Rebranding As A Commitment To Lifelong Tech Learning

    Tired of brittle Wi‑Fi, confusing DNS settings, and tech that never quite works the way the box promised? We’re turning the dial from a broadcast‑only show into a hands‑on, listener‑driven project that solves real problems without losing the craft and discipline of radio. The Tyler Woodward Project is our next chapter: a space where broadcasting skills power practical fixes for home networks, Linux setups, and creator workflows. We share why the name Fully Modulated no longer fit the work we actually do, and why anchoring the show to a personal brand lets the conversation grow without limits. Broadcasting stays at the core—signal flow, audio quality, and storytelling structure—but the toolkit widens. Expect clear guides for stabilizing home Wi‑Fi, from router placement and channel planning to Ethernet backhaul and device segregation. Expect plain‑English walkthroughs that demystify DNS, explain resolvers and caching, and show when encrypted DNS helps or hinders. And for Windows fatigue, we offer pragmatic alternatives: lightweight Linux installs for old laptops, containers for safe app testing, and monitoring basics that make troubleshooting calm and predictable. Think of this as a format stunt with purpose: a clean start on January 5 that invites new listeners while respecting the audience that grew up on radio chat. We’ll keep segments tight, cut the fluff, and share field‑tested checklists you can apply the same day—whether you’re wiring a small studio, improving stream stability, or shaving seconds off page loads. If you’ve ever wished a tech pod would tell you exactly what to change and why, you’ll feel at home here. Subscribe now and join the project at tylerwoodward.me, and follow tylerwoodward.me on Instagram, Bluesky, and Threads. If this direction resonates, share the show with a friend and leave a quick review—what thorny tech problem should we tackle first? Send me a text message with your thoughts, questions, or feedback Support the show If you enjoyed the show, be sure to follow The Tyler Woodward Project and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app—it really helps more people discover the show. ⚠️ All views and opinions expressed in this show are solely those of the creator and do not represent or reflect the views, policies, or positions of any employer, organization, or professional affiliation.

    2 min

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The Tyler Woodward Project is a weekly show about the way technology, science, and culture actually collide in real life, told through the lens of an elder millennial who grew up alongside the internet and watched it get corporate. Each episode breaks down the systems, tools, and ideas shaping how we work, communicate, and live, without the buzzwords, posturing, or fake hype. Expect smart, grounded conversations, a bit of sarcasm, and clear explanations that make complex topics feel human and relevant.