Episode 84
#84: The Kill Chain
April 21st, 2015
43 mins 48 secs
About this Episode
This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: automated swarms, automated chefs, and automated kill chains.
- Gunnar declares Clash of Clans and DomiNations horrible disappointments
- You’d think they’d be air gapped: Hackers Could Commandeer New Planes Through Passenger Wi-Fi
- Star Trek update
- It is indeed the Klingon High Council
- Klingon coming soon to Duolingo!
- “BioBot” Roaches Could Save Lives With Tiny Backpacks
- Just a regular day at the office: Intel CEO controls a swarm of robot spiders with gestures
- Runaway movie
- D&G Joke Kit of the Week: Soylent Blue? Fancy a tasty byte? Cookbook written by supercomputer
- Probably safer with Fresh Food Fast, courtesy of Gunnar’s wife.
- Facebook holds the largest private collection of biometric data
- Twitter moves non-US accounts to Ireland away from the NSA
- Google “find my phone”
- The classic Android Device Manager also still works
- Dave is back in Military Embedded Systems: COTS software challenges in the military electronics market
- “Hey everyone, look at me running Oracle on RHEL6 on RHEL7 using Docker.”
- BPM 6.1, BRMS 6.1 are out, announcement coming April 21st
- Common Criteria announced for JBoss EAP 6.2! EAL 4+
- Labocki strikes! A beautiful RHCI architecture overview
- Red Hat Customer Portal answers in Google search results
- Ceph works. Just ask Yahoo.
- General Cartwright on organizational agility and culture change
Cutting Room Floor
We Give Thanks
- JP Sherman for helping us stay authoritative!