#54: Dockah Dockah Dockah
July 8th, 2014 · 43 mins 42 secs
About this Episode
This week Dave and Gunnar talk about containers, Project Atomic, Containers, RHEL 7, Containers, RHEV 3.4, and DockerDockah.
- United joins Delta with point per dollar spent, not miles flown. Animals.
- Text STOP to 48369 to quit iMessage
- Standing desks are passé: More Office Workers Switching To Fetal Position Desks
- Feedly and Evernote Go Down As Attackers Demand Ransom
- This week in vendor abandonment: Netflix Will Shut Down Public API Support For Third-Party Developers On November 14
- What Are You Talking About? The Cloud Edition on July 16
- Defense in Depth 2014 on July 30
- Lowering Cost of Government IT on August 21
- Lauren’s new Raspberry Pi project’s maiden voyage: Impossible Deceptions, Charles Peachock & Jason Alan Magic on August 23
- Dave’s new article: How Linux containers can solve a problem for DOD virtualization
- Major Hayden on CoreOS v. Atomic
- Getting started with Docker
- Dockah, dockah, dockah.
- IAVM to CVE mapper in the Red Hat Customer Portal
- RHEL 7 is out and already in evaluation for Common Criteria!
- RHEV 3.4 is out!
- A Customer We Like: The Broad
- Moving to open source? 5 years worth of anticipated savings will be swallowed by exit costs of proprietary software
- New DOD Acquisition in NDAA “it’s complicated”
Cutting Room Floor
- Tom Lee on Internet of Things: “It was unclear why your boss was paying for you to get drunk at SXSWi but he was and it was awesome and everything was surely about to change.”
- Partially Examined Life
- Austin gets a Container Bar. Get it?
- Hawaii 5-0 Drum Fill
- This week in cognitive surplus: Star Wars in alphabetical order
- Um, no: A Brilliant Double-Decker Armrest That Would Make Flying Less Hellish
We Give Thanks
- Major Hayden for teaching about the differences between CoreOS and Atomic