#81: Key Exchange with Robot Vomit
March 17th, 2015 · 55 mins
About this Episode
This week Dave and Gunnar talk about First round of Thunderdome, product design success and failure, RHEL 7.1, urban dashboards, and the Cumulative Threat.
- Gunnar is horrified by Google’s audio history on him. Are you?
- Dave sticks his keyboard in dishwasher
- Fighting Unicorns are going to the FRC World Championship!
- Security Thunderdome results! Vote for round two now!
- Raspberry Pi 2 is out and it will run Windows 10?
- Susceptible to intense flashes of light
- Almost related: Dave files a Raspbian bug
- Jet Blue and Virgin America are Offering In-Flight College Classes
- HotelsByDay Lets Travelers Book Daytime Hotel Rooms For Less Than Overnight Stays
- D&G This Week in Soylent Packaging: KFC Bringing Edible Coffee Cups To UK
- HT Uzoma Nwosu: SQRL
- Uber pledges to enlist 1 million female drivers by 2020
- D&G Movie Plot Kit of the Week: Scientists store data inside DNA that could last MILLIONS of years
- Washington lawmakers want computer science to count as foreign language
- New “Happiness Monitor” Continuously Measures Your Mood, Reports It to Your Boss
- See a pic of the monitoring device here!
- Different kind of happiness monitor: STD Dongle
- D&G This Week in Vendor Abandonment: Google to close Google Code open source project hosting
- RHEL 7.1 is out!
- D&G Mailbag letter from Šimon Lukašík: Check out OpenSCAP Compliance Center!
- Roadmap and project definition presentation
- Demo video by Šimon
- Signal 2.0 is out!
- History of the Urban Dashboard
- The cumulative cyber threat. DNI is all about it.
Cutting Room Floor
- FIRST web page viewed by “FIRST” browser via c.1965 modem and terminal
- See esp the bookmark usage at 9:21
- Domino Etch-a-Sketch makes Gunnar nervous
- BATTLESHOTS. It’s like Battleship, but with liquor
- Brides Throwing Cats
- NUKEMAP
We Give Thanks
- Uzoma Nwosu for the SQRL pointer!
- Šimon Lukašík for the Mailbag letter and for all your great SCAP work!