Episode 68
#68: Not my circus, not my monkey.
November 18th, 2014
35 mins 57 secs
About this Episode
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: computers that think, computers that think they’re thinking, and people that think computers are people.
- Gunnar is a Trello addict
- The Mother of all Web Tracking Catalogs. I think we’re done now.
- Housewarming gift via Heat template: Germans get free heating from the cloud
- BrowserStack gets utterly humiliated
- ChatOps is just thrilling
- User modeling with Watson
- That Time 2 Bots Were Talking, and Bank of America Butted In
- The ultimate weapon against GamerGate time-wasters: a 1960s chat bot that wastes their time
- Lauren and her juggling app mentioned on Gizmodo and Lifehacker UK
- GCN wins Gunnarbait of the week
- Preceded by this article on DHS and Coverity.
- Succeeded by Dave’s article 6 tips for adopting open source published on GCN
- RHEL Atomic beta now out!
- Dave keeps the SELinux on in the Docker docs
- OpenShift Enterprise 2.2 is out, with Fuse and A-MQ Messaging cartridges (xPaaS!) and CloudForms integration
- https://install.openshift.com/ is mind-blowing.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 to 6.6 risk report
- Google Cloud Platform says: “Red Hat has contributed tirelessly to almost every component of the stack and has been instrumental in shaping and improving the overall production readiness of Kubernetes.”
- Not my circus, not my monkey: Idioms of the World
- HT Bob St. Clair and related: Management Time: Who’s Got the Monkey?
Cutting Room Floor
- Cat Math
- What Happens When A Photographer Secretly Takes Over A Town’s Surveillance Camera
- Software-Defined Talk Podcast
We Give Thanks
- Bob St. Clair for monkey management tips