Episode 61
#61: Monkey Business
September 9th, 2014
46 mins 43 secs
About this Episode
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: monkey selfies, elephant-based coffee, and yak shaving with OpenStack.
- Dave is all all Skyped up on RHEL 7
- Provides 32 bit qtwebkit which isn’t in EPEL
- HTTPS mandates: “With great power comes a tiny amount of responsibility.”
- D&G Joke Kit of the Week: Monkey’s selfie cannot be copyrighted, US regulators say
- Open source intelligence: Gun Safety, Self Defense, and Road Marches – Finding an ISIS Training Camp
- Hard Core History
- Shamless plug for my friend Graeme’s wonderful ISIS piece
- Stealing encryption keys through the power of touch
- When not working for America’s Got Talent finalists, Lauren spends her free time working at NASA.
- #2!!! –> Top 5 articles of the week: Linux, Hadoop, and NASA!
- Lauren’s Raspberry Pi virtual reality wall at NASA
- Dave takes RH254R for RHEL 7
- Now with less yak shaving: Red Hat Introduces Open Virtual Appliance for Seamless OpenStack Evaluations
- Almost related: OpenShift Enterprise Offline Developer Virtual Machine Image
- CloudForms 3.1 released
- Lonely jobs, part 2: No. 1 Most Expensive Coffee Comes From Elephant’s No. 2
Cutting Room Floor
- Ben Balter’s Glossary of Government Acronyms
- IBM’s 1937 corporate songbook
- Pop songs as Shakespearean sonnets
- InternetSteamGauge: a pressure gauge to display Internet usage
- 26 Famous (And Free) Fonts You’ll Want To Start Using Immediately
- 15 foot tall parking sign
- Meanwhile in Japan: Apologies as a Service
We Give Thanks
- Brian Stevens for his leadership and mentorship