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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about ethical AI, AI operating systems, employees parroting their bosses, and parrots parroting parrots

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This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about exotic input devices, growing new life forms with built-in memories, AI ruining everything, and having déjà vu about jamais vu.

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about poisoned USB drives, poisoned web searches, poisoned AI models, and a guy pretending to be a mannequin

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about notetaking, IP taking, and great deals on used surveillance vans!

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This week Dave joins Dynatrace’s Carolyn Ford on the Tech Transforms Podcast about what's scaring the public sector most and how Salesforce is utilizing - and securing - AI to improve customer experience with their Einstein Trust Layer. Additionally, Carolyn and Dave dive into the spooky worlds of brain cell chips, mind-reading AI, and more!

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[02:17] Starting the Dave & Gunnar Show
\n[04:14] Dave's Role At Salesforce
\n[05:18] What's Scaring the Public Sector Most?
\n[10:22] Ways Agencies are Attracting Talent
\n[13:56] How Agencies Are Handling Legacy Systems
\n[15:45] What MuleSoft Does & Generative AI's Role
\n[22:44] Salesforce's Einstein Trust Layer
\n[29:21] PoisonGPT
\n[36:07] Brain Organoids & Other Spooky, Ethically Questionable Experiments
\n[42:15] Tech Talk Questions: Halloween Edition

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Considerations for the Public Sector While Using AI: "As you're going on your AI journey, you've got to be looking at the EULA [End User License Agreement] and making sure that, okay, if I give you data, what are you going to do with it?"

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On Bias & Disinformation in Generative AI: "There were some previous studies that show that people are more likely to go with the generative AI results if they trust the company and they trust the model. So it's like, 'Oh, it came from Google, so how can that be wrong?' Or 'I'm trusting the brand,' or 'I'm trusting the model.'"

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Dave & Gunnar Show Episodes
\nEpisode 165 - If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it
\nEpisode 185 - In Your Brain, Nobody Can Hear You Scream
\nEpisode 227 - Meetings and Punishment
\nEpisodes 248 & 249 - Stay tuned to the Dave & Gunnar Show for these episodes to go live

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Additional Links
\nMinority Report
\nCuyahoga Valley National Park
\nFlowers For Algernon

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We Give Thanks

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Special Guest: Carolyn Ford.

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about their favorite things!

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about Dave with caffeine, Dungeons and Dragons with AI, computer chips with brain cells, sleeping with discomfort, and the Heilmeier Catechism!

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about Dave with caffeine, Dungeons and Dragons with AI, computer chips with brain cells, sleeping with discomfort, and the Heilmeier Catechism!","date_published":"2023-10-28T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/25515505-7f4a-4212-8b9c-cf8d6f063cfd.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14398656,"duration_in_seconds":1799}]},{"id":"1ac42b0a-55db-4fbc-9877-48a890b90b98","title":"Episode 248: Get the Most Out of Your Memories","url":"https://dgshow.org/248","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about open source generative AI and how to poison them.\n\n\nIceland\nSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse\nDelete on Netflix\nIs A.I. the Future of Astrology?\n\n\nAI replacing psychics as 'fortune telling' droids put tarot readers out of work\n\nOpen source generative AI\n\n\nHugging Face releases its own version of ChatGPT\nFreedomGPT\nGPT4All\n\nResearchers Demonstrate AI ‘Supply Chain’ Disinfo Attack With 'PoisonGPT'\nAI writing assistants can cause biased thinking in their users\nMagic Editor in Google Photos: New AI editing features for reimagining your photos\n\n\nThe Photo Book That Captured How the Soviet Regime Made the Truth Disappear\n\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nFictional Brands Archive\nRetro MacOS desktop blanket trades pixels for thread, and it looks Mac-nificent\nThe Toronto Recursive History Project\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nThe D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about open source generative AI and how to poison them.

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about open source generative AI and how to poison them.","date_published":"2023-10-04T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/1ac42b0a-55db-4fbc-9877-48a890b90b98.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":16346943,"duration_in_seconds":2043}]},{"id":"cfb6f25c-e732-4fbf-8f87-5a950261952b","title":"Episode 247: Full Jacob's Ladder","url":"https://dgshow.org/247","content_text":"\nGrammarly includes AI assistant!\nWarp terminal?\n\n\nAnsible Lightspeed\n\nGoogle will add End-to-End encryption to Google Authenticator\nDebateDevil\nchirper.ai: Social Network for AI. No humans allowed.\nFirst, they came for the fortune cookie writers\n\n\nAI Is Coming for Your Fortune Cookies\nRadio station gets part-time AI DJ based on its midday host\nSources: All AAA parks to use electronic strike zone in '23\n\nYour favorite new chatbot jailbreak is the ‘grandma exploit.’\n\n\nJailbreak Chat\n\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nMr. Hellekson, call your office\n\n\nDune in the Style of H.R. Giger\nStar Wars by Wes Anderson Trailer | The Galactic Menagerie\nWant to Pretend You’re In a Wes Anderson Film? These Airbnbs Are the Ticket\n\n7 of the Weirdest AI-Generated Commercials...So Far\nPalate cleansers\n\n\nGod only knows versión Beatle [IA]\n\n\nOriginal, non-AI version: The Beach Boys - God Only Knows (Official Music Video)\n\nRobot Puppet Sings \"A Thousand Miles\" by Vanessa Carlton\n\n\nOriginal, non-robot version: Vanessa Carlton - A Thousand Miles\n\n\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nThe D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"\n\n

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\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about fortune cookie GPT, radio GPT, devil’s advocate GPT, and Google Authenticator","date_published":"2023-07-17T15:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/cfb6f25c-e732-4fbf-8f87-5a950261952b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25110638,"duration_in_seconds":3138}]},{"id":"9b0e9d5f-078a-435c-88cd-aa25f6e11ec1","title":"Episode 246: AI-Generated Agitprop","url":"https://dgshow.org/246","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about GPT inception, GPT automation, GPT ad experience optimization, and Andy Jassey’s interviewee skills\n\n\nChatPDF\nEinstein GPT\nGitHub Co-pilot\nAmazon CodeWhisperer\nMidJourney is a lifestyle\n\n\nMidJourney Prompt Helper\n\nBuilding A Virtual Machine inside ChatGPT\nD&G This Week in “What Could Possibly Go Wrong?” Dept: Developers Are Connecting Multiple AI Agents to Make More ‘Autonomous’ AI\n\n\nSee this: Task-driven Autonomous Agent Utilizing GPT-4, Pinecone, and LangChain for Diverse Applications\nIn related news: Someone Asked an Autonomous AI to 'Destroy Humanity': This Is What Happened\nButlerian Jihad\nAgitprop\n\nThat was fast! Microsoft slips ads into AI-powered Bing Chat\n\n\nExample\n\nWatch CNBC's full interview with Amazon CEO Andy Jassy on message to investors, new AI tools and stock price\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nErich Morisse, call your office: Here’s what our crazy radio spectrum looks like, in all its hidden beauty\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nThe D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about GPT inception, GPT automation, GPT ad experience optimization, and Andy Jassey’s interviewee skills

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Cutting Room Floor

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We Give Thanks

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about questionable USB drives, questionable long-distance kissing machines, questionable cocktails, and answers with the Zeigarnik effect

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Cutting Room Floor

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We Give Thanks

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about NDA life hacks, day drinking life hacks, AI life hacks, and fake persona life hacks

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We Give Thanks

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about Mastodon, white noise, and meetings (not necessarily all three simultaneously)!

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This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about police, criminals, and ISO 216!

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We Give Thanks

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about Apple-inspired VR devices, keyboards, and Tobasco sauce!

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about Hellekson’s Law and LARPs!

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\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about Hellekson’s Law and LARPs!","date_published":"2022-11-11T06:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/f4747ef0-250b-48f5-8c2c-1f5b18863033.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14027267,"duration_in_seconds":1756}]},{"id":"3be567ec-edff-4ba6-92d8-337d05cfbf35","title":"Episode 239: The Bottom Turtle","url":"https://dgshow.org/239","content_text":"This week Dave talks with Mike Bursell about his new book, Trust in Computer Systems and the Cloud!\n\n\nCheck out Mike Bursell and Nathaniel McCallum on episode 237!\nTrust in Computer Systems and the Cloud by Mike Bursell\nProfian\nDefcon\nBlockchain\nZero Trust: Poorly named? Would Explicit Trust be more accurate?\nReflections on Trusting Trust by Ken Thompson \nTrusted Platform Module (TPM)\nHardware Security Module (HSM)\nTrusted Execution Environment (TEE)\nTrusted computing\nConfidential computing – the new HTTPS?\nEnarx\nIdris Elba\nHorrible Histories\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nMike Bursell, for joining us on the show!\nSpecial Guest: Mike Bursell.","content_html":"

This week Dave talks with Mike Bursell about his new book, Trust in Computer Systems and the Cloud!

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Special Guest: Mike Bursell.

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about stable coins and slippery slopes

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\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about stable coins and slippery slopes","date_published":"2022-10-01T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/fca72b68-8265-47ca-8f69-f33c890d1a50.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14125873,"duration_in_seconds":1764}]},{"id":"0d0b4f53-f563-4989-ac23-97051ef05f7c","title":"Episode 237: Confidentially Speaking","url":"https://dgshow.org/237","content_text":"This week Dave talks with Mike Bursell and Nathaniel McCallum about confidential computing!\n\n\nCheck out Mike on D&G 201 from 2020!\nEnarx\nRed Hat\nProfian\nMcCallum-Relyea exchange\nTrusted computing\nConfidential computing – the new HTTPS?\nConfidential Computing Consortium\nTrusted Platform Module (TPM)\nTrusted Execution Environment (TEE)\nDigital Rights Management (DRM)\nIntel SGX\nAMD SEV\nAWS Nitro System\nWhat is attestation for Confidential Computing?\nWebAssembly\nBytecode Alliance\nDrawbridge\nKeep\nSecure multi-party computation\nPrivacy-Enhancing Technologies (PET)\nHomomorphic encryption\nFunctional equivalence and formal equivalence checking\nWhat is a Linux Container?\nFunctions as a Service\nUEFI\nReproducible builds\nTrusted Computing Base (TCB)\nConfidential Computing: try it now, for free\nFedRAMP\nBell–LaPadula model\nNVIDIA Confidential Computing\nU.S. and U.K. Launch Innovation Prize Challenges in Privacy-Enhancing Technologies to Tackle Financial Crime and Public Health Emergencies\nAdvancing a Vision for Privacy-Enhancing Technologies\nAccelerating the adoption and development of privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs)\nTrust in Computer Systems and the Cloud\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nMike Bursell and Nathaniel McCallum for joining us on the show!\nJen Wike Huger for connecting the dots!\nSpecial Guests: Mike Bursell and Nathaniel McCallum.","content_html":"

This week Dave talks with Mike Bursell and Nathaniel McCallum about confidential computing!

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Special Guests: Mike Bursell and Nathaniel McCallum.

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about technology-enhanced sleep, technology-enhanced image generation, and technology-enhanced job hunting

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk with Dan Walsh about his new crayon-free book Podman in Action!

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Special Guest: Dan Walsh.

","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk with Dan Walsh about his new crayon-free book Podman in Action!","date_published":"2022-05-19T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/f32b892c-399d-410c-a22b-d537aefdd333.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":37720578,"duration_in_seconds":3143}]},{"id":"93e50ea4-bcf3-4ae8-a7bb-5f0df8e6026c","title":"Episode 234: You Are the Active Ingredient","url":"https://dgshow.org/234","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about clever uses of malware, cows, virtual reality, augmented reality, cryptocurrency, and the Denver Broncos (not all at the same time)\n\n\nKeychain garage door openers: they’re great!\nHow to See Your Uber Passenger Ratings Breakdown (and Improve Your Score)\nHow to Download Everything Amazon Knows About You (It's a Lot)\nDave endorsed: Grammarly Premium\niOS malware can fake iPhone shut downs to snoop on camera, microphone\nFarmer gives cows VR headsets to reduce anxiety and increase milk production\nThese crypto enthusiasts are trying to raise $4 billion to buy the Denver Broncos\n\n\nBuyTheBroncos\n\nWho owns your address in AR? Probably not you.\n\n\nSuperworld\n\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nThis Clever Device Detects the Amount of Metal in Music\nAtlas Missile Silo for Sale, Cheap ($380K)\nZeebo – Honest Placebo Pills Designed to Help You Create a Safe Experience on Your Path to Well-Being\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nThe D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about clever uses of malware, cows, virtual reality, augmented reality, cryptocurrency, and the Denver Broncos (not all at the same time)

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\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about clever uses of malware, cows, virtual reality, augmented reality, cryptocurrency, and the Denver Broncos (not all at the same time)","date_published":"2022-05-06T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/93e50ea4-bcf3-4ae8-a7bb-5f0df8e6026c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14794282,"duration_in_seconds":1863}]},{"id":"8a07e9b1-d267-4b19-b048-ca4f8f61a0d9","title":"Episode 233: Flavor Canister","url":"https://dgshow.org/233","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about reverse engineering taste and reverse engineering AI training sets!\n\n\nGoogle Meet bot\nDrafts\nTodoist\nThe Eisenhower Matrix\nTech Startup Wants To Gamify the U.S. Court System Using Crypto Tokens\nNo one asked for lickable TV, and yet…\nThis Weight-Changing Cup Alters Your Perception of Flavor\nThis X Does Not Exist\nArtist uses AI to perfectly fake 70s science fiction pulp covers – artwork and titles\nThis Olesya Does Not Exist\nAI fake-face generators can be rewound to reveal the real faces they trained on\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nWatch Eric Stoltz Play Marty McFly in Back to the Future Before Michael J. Fox Was Cast\ncall this number: Odd Telephone Numbers\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nThe D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about reverse engineering taste and reverse engineering AI training sets!

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about reverse engineering taste and reverse engineering AI training sets!","date_published":"2022-02-28T06:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/8a07e9b1-d267-4b19-b048-ca4f8f61a0d9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":15156520,"duration_in_seconds":1912}]},{"id":"3ff200be-2ed3-41e7-9578-df46282b4090","title":"Episode 232: CRIME SKELETON!","url":"https://dgshow.org/232","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about fish, rats, cockroaches, and screaming\n\n\nDrafts!\nFrom fish out of water to new insights on navigation mechanisms in animals\n\n\nSee also: D&G 43 -- Goldfish driving a robot car -- Feb 2014!\n\nRats in Doom VR\nRemote Control Cockroach\nIngenious new search and rescue drone finds people by listening for screams\nI, Libertine by Frederick R. Ewing\n\n\nJean Shepherd\n\nNon-Fungible Olive Gardens\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nBusy Simulator: Feign importance with repeating app sounds!\nCRIME SKELETON!\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nThe D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about fish, rats, cockroaches, and screaming

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about fish, rats, cockroaches, and screaming","date_published":"2022-02-16T09:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/3ff200be-2ed3-41e7-9578-df46282b4090.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":13121706,"duration_in_seconds":1645}]},{"id":"e4878bf1-a4ca-40be-9e78-7599ecee965e","title":"Episode 231: Picking Quarrels and Provoking Trouble","url":"https://dgshow.org/231","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about automating ransomware, automating prosecution, automating defense attorneys, and a bridge\n\n\n“Sent from my iPhone”: 5 Helpful Tips on How to Write Emails from Your Phone\nAir Conditioning test in Allendale\nFBI: FIN7 hackers target US companies with BadUSB devices to install ransomware\n\n\nSee also: D&G 138 (from 2017!)\nAlmost related: Remote staff are using ‘mouse movers’ to keep their computer awake and fool the boss\n\nChinese scientists develop AI ‘prosecutor’ that can press its own charges\n\n\n\"A computer can never be held accountable. Therefore, a computer must never make a management decision.\"\n\nDoNotPay: This 'Robot Lawyer' Might Save Your Banned Social Media Account\nAkron police investigating after 58-foot bridge goes missing\n\n\nSuspect charged after 58-foot bridge stolen in Akron\n\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nBlower: Blow out candles with iPhone!\n\n\nHow Does This App Blow Out Candles?\n\nHenry Kissinger fulfilling his dream of being a weatherman.\nWhat your favorite sad dad band says about you\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nThe D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about automating ransomware, automating prosecution, automating defense attorneys, and a bridge

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We Give Thanks

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about getting more out of employees, noses, math, and jobs!

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about the weaponization of your voice, the weaponization of deepfakes, and the weaponization of the future of air travel

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about meetings with VR, VR with prison, prison with meetings, and brains with eyes

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about appreciating our listeners, gassing bank robbers, wardriving smart meters

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about backdoor innovation, gig economy innovation, and deep work retro innovation

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about the norms of dream coercion, the norms of encrypted messaging, and the norms of ransomware game theory

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about teaching AI art and sarcasm, teaching humans dark patterns, and teaching all dogs new tricks

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about optimizing your ad experience, hypocrisy in politics, making pressure sensors with a pencil and a piece of foam, and breathing exercises!

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk with Eric Burger about secure, insecure, and mostly secure computing, and a whole lot more!

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about abusing Whatsapp, abusing Twitter, abusing LinkedIn, and abusing GPT-3

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about word and object AI chimeras, animal and machine chimeras, and Chef Boyardee!

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about mind-controlled computing, computer-controlled minds, and AI-controlled doppelgangers

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This week Dave talks with Hassan Khan and Dann Toliver about containerizing assets with containers!

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Special Guests: Dann Toliver and Hassan Khan.

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about COVID, masks, and cannibalism

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This week Dave and Gunnar hear voices, talk to computers, count holes, and qualify sandwiches

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This week Dave talks with Joshua Powers about using AI to make AI more ethical!

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Special Guest: Joshua Powers.

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk with Dr. David A. Wheeler about what’s new at the Linux Foundation, a brand-new free course on developing secure software, some survey results, and recent news concerning SolarWinds.

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Special Guest: David A. Wheeler.

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about hacking faces, hacking locks, and hacking video conferencing

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We Give Thanks

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about the upsides, downsides, and dark sides of GPT-3.

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This week Dave talks with Alexandra Carter about how to negotiate with your co-workers, your family, and yourself!

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Special Guest: Alexandra Carter.

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about pregnancy tests, eating tests, and teamwork tests

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about pregnancy tests, eating tests, and teamwork tests","date_published":"2020-10-21T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/41e77231-40dc-446a-bce5-ad3b059ad3a2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":16384126,"duration_in_seconds":2047}]},{"id":"f9a59263-6cbc-43a5-a041-047a119aa13c","title":"Episode 207: From a Factory Mustang to a Shelby","url":"https://dgshow.org/207","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk with John Janek about turning an AI loose on software license agreements!\n\n\n Dev Technology\n The impact of open source and the importance of keeping AI open - the BERT story\n GSA Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning End-User License Agreement Challenge 2020\n UN E-Government Survey 2020\n We built an AI for GSA, and then we turned it loose on some software license agreements.\n Dev Technology Earns First Place In GSA Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning Challenge\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n John Janek for being our special guest star!\n The winning Dev Technology team: Joshua Powers, Sherri Elliott, Niroop Gonchikar, Michael Oduyebo, and Zach Lawrence\n The other winning entries - a great example of transparent competition!\n\n\n Gaussian Solutions\n Team SoKat\n\n Andrea Piacquadio from Pexels for the picture of the week!\nSpecial Guest: John Janek.","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk with John Janek about turning an AI loose on software license agreements!

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We Give Thanks

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Special Guest: John Janek.

","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk with John Janek about turning an AI loose on software license agreements!","date_published":"2020-10-13T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/f9a59263-6cbc-43a5-a041-047a119aa13c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":16038474,"duration_in_seconds":2004}]},{"id":"0d60136d-07e5-47be-9420-005b9470e99b","title":"Episode 206: Let a Thousand Flowers Zoom","url":"https://dgshow.org/206","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about Zoombombing, keyword-mashing, and flagrant hypocrisy\n\n\n Clockwise\n SBAR in practice, as seen on D&G 205\n Zoom is failing teachers. Here’s how they would redesign it\n How to Show Documents Easily With Your Laptop's Webcam\n Mirror, Mirror, on Your Cam, Show Us What You’ve Drawn by Hand\n D&G Term of the Week: Keyword-mashing -- These students figured out their tests were graded by AI — and the easy way to cheat\n The Flagrant Hypocrisy of Bungled College Reopenings\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\n 24 Great Photos From ‘Physical Training for Business Men’ (1917)\n Gorilla Glasses\n H/T Johannes Swanepoel: How to train AI drivers: “human players are much more aggressive with AI drivers than other humans, and by Forza Motorsport 6, the games started to include a way to toggle off some of the AI's aggression as a way to combat single-player games that became demolition derbies when the AI tried to wreck the humans at every opportunity”\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n Johannes Swanepoel for the AI driver anger management tips\n The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about Zoombombing, keyword-mashing, and flagrant hypocrisy

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We Give Thanks

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This week Dave and Gunnar digital detox for 75 days, wear our own crops, and further up our video call and email games

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We Give Thanks

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\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar explore hazmat suit and Zoom background fashion, scream at Iceland, and set off compiler bombs.","date_published":"2020-08-24T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/329ff5a7-bab0-4aa1-898e-f2c84497bc21.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":19328649,"duration_in_seconds":2415}]},{"id":"1dfe4066-fad7-4613-ae11-5c651368d432","title":"Episode 203: Who are you following and who's following you?","url":"https://dgshow.org/203","content_text":"This week Dave talks with Andrea Hall about keeping kids and adults safe on the internet and the pros and cons of end-to-end encryption from all angles!\n\n\n Is TikTok Spying On You For China?\n\n\n Is the US trying to steal TikTok?\n Trump issues orders banning TikTok and WeChat from operating in 45 days if they are not sold by Chinese parent companies\n\n Facebook, TikTok, and you (and your kids)\n\n\n Bark\n Project VIC: A 501(c)(3) nonprofit helping to identify and rescue children from sexual exploitation, globally. Donations help save kids!\n National Center for Missing and Exploited Children\n\n\n KidSmartz\n\n\n Facebook Helped the FBI Hack a Child Predator\n Encryption != privacy(?): Operation (노스 스타) North Star A Job Offer That’s Too Good to be True?\n NSA warns of security threats from mobile device data\n Why end-to-end encryption laws matter to all of us\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n Andrea Hall for being our special guest star!\nSpecial Guest: Andrea Hall.","content_html":"

This week Dave talks with Andrea Hall about keeping kids and adults safe on the internet and the pros and cons of end-to-end encryption from all angles!

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Special Guest: Andrea Hall.

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This week Dave talks w/Dr. David A. Wheeler about his new role at the Linux Foundation, an update on the Core Infrastructure Initiative Badge Program, an introduction to the Open Source Security Foundation, and one of the hottest surveys on the internet!

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We Give Thanks

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Special Guest: David A. Wheeler.

","summary":"This week Dave talks w/Dr. David A. Wheeler about his new role at the Linux Foundation, an update on the Core Infrastructure Initiative Badge Program, an introduction to the Open Source Security Foundation, and one of the hottest surveys on the internet!","date_published":"2020-08-06T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/01e22725-5b8b-4ea8-a4f7-9429a747c2cf.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14279702,"duration_in_seconds":1784}]},{"id":"dc0a5d29-3905-4aef-8948-2ab51580a946","title":"Episode 201: Trust Issues","url":"https://dgshow.org/201","content_text":"This week Dave talks with Mike Bursell about how he handles his trust issues with Enarx!\n\n\n Enarx\n Trusted Execution Environment (TEE)\n Trust No One, Run Everywhere–Introducing Enarx\n Announcing Enarx for running sensitive workloads\n Enarx - project maturity update\n Enarx news: WebAssembly + SGX\n Follow @enarxproject on Twitter\n https://confidentialcomputing.io \n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n Mike Bursell for being our special guest star!\nSpecial Guest: Mike Bursell.","content_html":"

This week Dave talks with Mike Bursell about how he handles his trust issues with Enarx!

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We Give Thanks

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Special Guest: Mike Bursell.

","summary":"This week Dave talks with Mike Bursell about how he handles his trust issues with Enarx!","date_published":"2020-07-27T07:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/dc0a5d29-3905-4aef-8948-2ab51580a946.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":13310663,"duration_in_seconds":1663}]},{"id":"e7853e4b-d67f-4eeb-a496-e664be1ffd61","title":"Episode 200: Ask for More","url":"https://dgshow.org/200","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar Ask for More to improve their negotiation skills.\n\n\n D&G Viewer Mail: Johannes Swanepoel writes…\n\n\n\nI have [my kids] indoctrinated with a love of Linux already - Emily has her school Chromebook full of Red Hat stickers and Noah (from 7 years old he is 8 now) tries to write Python on his Fedora Laptop. He used to send me photos of the screen at work asking, \"Dad why does this program not work?\" And I’m debugging via text messages.\n\nI also tell them not to touch Windows laptops in the stores as the may get viruses.\n\n\n\n The 416 quadrillion reasons why Japan’s supercomputer is number 1\n D&G Book Club: Ask for More: 10 Questions to Negotiate Anything\n\n\n 9 leadership books worth reading now\n Worksheets from the book\n\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\n Generative zoology with neural networks\n\n\n After Man\n\n Someone Found A Photo Album With A Woman Next To Hollywood Stars In A Thrift Shop And It’s Like A Time Machine\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n Johannes Swanepoel for the open source parenting update!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar Ask for More to improve their negotiation skills.

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I have [my kids] indoctrinated with a love of Linux already - Emily has her school Chromebook full of Red Hat stickers and Noah (from 7 years old he is 8 now) tries to write Python on his Fedora Laptop. He used to send me photos of the screen at work asking, "Dad why does this program not work?" And I’m debugging via text messages.

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I also tell them not to touch Windows laptops in the stores as the may get viruses.

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar Ask for More to improve their negotiation skills","date_published":"2020-07-20T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/e7853e4b-d67f-4eeb-a496-e664be1ffd61.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":15599617,"duration_in_seconds":1949}]},{"id":"6b635e1a-e906-47bf-9985-623edfa92ea1","title":"Episode 199: One Episode Is a Tragedy. 200 Episodes Is a Statistic.","url":"https://dgshow.org/199","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about communicating through masks, communicating through lightbulbs, communicating through tiny capacitive membranes connected to small quarter-wavelength antennae, and communicating through nuclear semiotics.\n\n\n New Model Y: Checklist\n D&G Viewer Mail: Jason Barton writes...\n\n\n\nI was laughing inside about how your one team in just yourselves influences me and spends time with me and how so many people are now the radio shows and tv shows of the past and “coming into my home”. Except now your presence is letting me live a more well balanced and richer life. I don’t listen on the front porch or by the pool because I’m so dedicated to my work I gotta get it all. I do it cause I like it all. So my life is richer and more manageable ... I’m a better Dad and provider ... and I even get to approach something resembling “competence” that’s frankly a bit out of my league but I aspire to. All while feeling like there are people like yourselves making an effort that allows me to savour it rather than have to gorge on it. That’s a luxury. So thanks. My life’s better for it. I guess that’s really what I wanted to say.\n\n\n\n Zoom to offer end-to-end encryption for all users, trial to begin in July\n These transparent face masks could make our interactions a little less awkward\n Lamphone attack lets threat actors recover conversations from your light bulb\n\n\n See also: The Thing (listening device) at the National Cryptologic Museum\n\n Nuclear semiotics\n\n\n Live Laugh Love version\n 99% Invisible: Ten Thousand Years\n Nuclear Warning Competition\n\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\n Red Bot Chili Peppers’ Tool Shed\n Artificial Intelligence Brings to Life Figures from 7 Famous Paintings: The Mona Lisa, Birth of Venus & More\n Cameo - All in Zoom Calls\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n Jason Barton for savouring the show!\n The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about communicating through masks, communicating through lightbulbs, communicating through tiny capacitive membranes connected to small quarter-wavelength antennae, and communicating through nuclear semiotics.

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I was laughing inside about how your one team in just yourselves influences me and spends time with me and how so many people are now the radio shows and tv shows of the past and “coming into my home”. Except now your presence is letting me live a more well balanced and richer life. I don’t listen on the front porch or by the pool because I’m so dedicated to my work I gotta get it all. I do it cause I like it all. So my life is richer and more manageable ... I’m a better Dad and provider ... and I even get to approach something resembling “competence” that’s frankly a bit out of my league but I aspire to. All while feeling like there are people like yourselves making an effort that allows me to savour it rather than have to gorge on it. That’s a luxury. So thanks. My life’s better for it. I guess that’s really what I wanted to say.

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about face shields thanks to your garbage, cryptocurrency mining thanks to your brain waves, and internet insecurity thanks to your ISP

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about masks with mouths, parks with robots, Zoom with security sold separately, and hotels with larcenists

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This week Dave talks with Dan Walsh about solitary confinement and social distancing with containers!

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Special Guest: Dan Walsh.

","summary":"This week Dave talks with Dan Walsh about solitary confinement and social distancing with containers!","date_published":"2020-05-26T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/0246d56e-49b9-48f6-a463-b6ec1f5fc31f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":15596273,"duration_in_seconds":1949}]},{"id":"a328f25f-5959-4b2d-955c-daae59b152c4","title":"Episode 195: Space Marine or Flying Liquor Store?","url":"https://dgshow.org/195","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about AI-generated music, AI-generated romantic interests, and looking ahead to travel and expanding vocabularies in a post-COVID world.\n\n\n Moomin\n Jukebox: a neural net that generates music\n Man Says He's Fallen in Love With an AI Chatbot\n\n\n ELIZA\n\n This is what air travel could look like in a post-coronavirus world\n Uber is testing rooftop ads on its ridesharing fleet\n 11 New Words and Phrases Inspired by the Coronavirus\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\n Mosh Pit Simulator\n AI-generated anime: Selfie 2 Waifu\n AI-generated memes: This Meme Does Not Exist\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about AI-generated music, AI-generated romantic interests, and looking ahead to travel and expanding vocabularies in a post-COVID world.

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about AI-generated music, AI-generated romantic interests, and looking ahead to travel and expanding vocabularies in a post-COVID world.","date_published":"2020-05-10T07:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/a328f25f-5959-4b2d-955c-daae59b152c4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":17627764,"duration_in_seconds":2202}]},{"id":"bff12666-d8fa-41c9-bde3-d002aef24cb6","title":"Episode 194: Digital Minimalism","url":"https://dgshow.org/194","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about Digital Minimalism. That’s it.\n\n\n Duck, Death and the Tulip by Wolf Erlbruch\n Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport\n\n\n Walden by Henry David Thoreau\n\n\n See also: Pure on Hulu\n\n Lead Yourself First: Inspiring Leadership Through Solitude by Raymond M. Kethledge and Michael S. Erwin\n\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\n Blinking eye die\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about Digital Minimalism. That’s it.

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\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about Digital Minimalism. That’s it.","date_published":"2020-05-04T17:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/bff12666-d8fa-41c9-bde3-d002aef24cb6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":18891046,"duration_in_seconds":2360}]},{"id":"2bae1844-6b1e-49ec-afb3-8fc5932e5602","title":"Episode 193: No Rubber Glove High Five for You","url":"https://dgshow.org/193","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about colorful masks, colorful videoconferencing, colorful hype curves, and colorful colors\n\n\n Train to Busan\n Parasite\n Kingdom: Walking Dead meets Game of Thrones, with bonus class war\n Gunnar on masks\n\n\n Masks as a medical tool\n\n\n For others, not for you\n Blue shop towels, layers of tissue\n\n Masks as a social tool\n\n\n Signaling value\n Taking care of each other\n\n The psychology of masks\n\n\n The other\n Race\n Feeling of safety\n\n Shopping\n\n\n Etsy\n Origami masks\n Cthulhu leather face mask\n\n\n Colornames.org\n\n\n Vote here: https://colornames.org/fresh/\n\n This Open-Source Program Deepfakes You During Zoom Meetings, in Real Time\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\n Star Trek The Next Generation Crew Sing \"All Star\" by Smash Mouth\n Grassman, Mothman, and Ohio’s Other Mythical Creatures Are On Display at the Rutherford B. Hayes Museum\n Gartner Hype Cycle for Emerging Quarantines, 2020\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about colorful masks, colorful videoconferencing, colorful hype curves, and colorful colors

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about the pros and cons of virus tracking, health data tracking, robot cooks, and word choice

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about robot prayers, robot law, robot pain, and people pain

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: location identification, dance identification, and blood pressure identification

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about doomsday bunker timeshares, cops, robbers, and moldy bread

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I thought you’d want to know about a broken link I found on this page.

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The EFF’s secure messaging scorecard by its own admission is out of date and the page seems to have been removed.

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With this in mind, my colleague Josh conducted an evaluation of encrypted messaging apps to help people make the right choice.

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Here is the link

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Perhaps if you are updating your page still you’d consider linking to our guide instead?

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I hope this helps.

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All the best,
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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: Wearables. Literally.

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\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: Wearables. Literally.","date_published":"2020-02-06T06:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/248ee2c7-07d4-4a8b-bcdf-0838f9ff3ce1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":14805077,"duration_in_seconds":1850}]},{"id":"bdff149e-e1ee-4c58-a363-2d3adbe8ed38","title":"Episode 187: Empathy at Scale","url":"https://dgshow.org/187","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about Facebook content moderator jobs, scooter repo man jobs, AI job interviews, and a pogo stick franchise opportunity?\n\n\n Helmet\n\n\n Meantime\n\n The Spy\n Fantastic Mr. Fox\n The Western Literary Canon in Context\n The Trauma Floor\n Bodies in Seats\n A face-scanning algorithm increasingly decides whether you deserve the job\n They said you could leave electric scooters anywhere — then the repo men struck back\n Nice Bones You Got There, Shame If a Startup Was to Start Renting Out Pogo Sticks\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\n It’s possible to build a Turing machine within Magic: The Gathering\n Ikea Tarot Cards\n Disturbing baby shower cake\n Alex Trebek Affirmation Soundboard\n I Saw Mommy Kissing Yog-Sototh + Other Lovecraftian Christmas Songs\n\n\n Sheet music for personal use only\n\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about Facebook content moderator jobs, scooter repo man jobs, AI job interviews, and a pogo stick franchise opportunity?

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about Facebook content moderator jobs, scooter repo man jobs, AI job interviews, and a pogo stick franchise opportunity?","date_published":"2019-12-10T04:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/bdff149e-e1ee-4c58-a363-2d3adbe8ed38.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":21018876,"duration_in_seconds":2626}]},{"id":"954c2cc7-3747-44fd-bd7e-448dd730b4fe","title":"Episode 186: The Gig Economy of Dead Drops","url":"https://dgshow.org/186","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about reinventing the human-computer interface, reinventing self-storage, reinventing wardriving, and reinventing the middle seat.\n\n\n RHEL 8.1 is out!\n Gunnar says sketching is great.\n Folding laundry like a boss and with tools\n Your next phone case could have the feel of human skin\n\n\n Partner with Dadbag? (See D&G 147)\n\n The Gig Economy’s Storage Hustle\n East Cleveland, OH\n New ‘warshipping’ technique gives hackers access to enterprise offices\n Who Gets the Armrests When You Fly Economy?\n Airlines are finally fixing the middle seat\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\n 10 Facts About the Beastie Boys's 'Sabotage' Video\n (53) Incredibly Stylish Mugshots From The 1920s\n 100,000 Faces Generated by AI\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about reinventing the human-computer interface, reinventing self-storage, reinventing wardriving, and reinventing the middle seat.

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\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about reinventing the human-computer interface, reinventing self-storage, reinventing wardriving, and reinventing the middle seat.","date_published":"2019-11-21T06:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/954c2cc7-3747-44fd-bd7e-448dd730b4fe.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":13173573,"duration_in_seconds":1646}]},{"id":"5b10afae-dfda-42c3-a57f-6edfbbe60ea7","title":"Episode 185: In Your Brain, Nobody Can Hear You Scream","url":"https://dgshow.org/185","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about reviving pig brains from the dead, making human-monkey chimeras, and whether we should be doing either\n\n\n Dave wears makeup\n\n\n See Dave w/makeup on the IBM Government Cloud Virtual Summit Agenda - Special Hybrid Cloud Edition\n\n Concepts\n This War of Mine\n The Great Courses at Gunnar's library!\n Viewer mail: John Scott writes on LinkedIn “The Chinese tried to do the same thing via Red Flag Linux (https://lnkd.in/ev_aKQd) - it didn't work. I would bet this won't either, just way too much embedded IP in Android. + the Chinese way will be to blatantly rip off parts of the Android code base, meaning that down stream companies could be sued for IP violation by Google and others. Gunnar Hellekson David Egts might have some thoughts…”\n Follow up from D&G 165… BrainEx: Scientists Are Giving Dead Brains New Life. What Could Go Wrong?\n\n\n See also: Part-revived pig brains raise slew of ethical quandaries\n\n 'It just really ethically scares me': Caution urged as scientists look to create human-monkey chimeras\n Palate cleanser: This Robot Fish Powers Itself With Fake Blood\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\n Police warn against using gun-shaped cellphone cases after traffic stop encounter; cases are banned in Chicago\n Honestly, a Video Game That Strands You On a Boring Six-Hour Flight Is Just What I Need Right Now\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n John Scott\n The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about reviving pig brains from the dead, making human-monkey chimeras, and whether we should be doing either

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We Give Thanks

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This week Dave talks with Steve Orrin about silicon, security, Ceph, and sharks

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Special Guest: Steve Orrin.

","summary":"This week Dave talks with Steve Orrin about silicon, security, Ceph, and sharks","date_published":"2019-10-11T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/275966fb-5acc-4ea2-aa81-6979cc0b7e52.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":13621625,"duration_in_seconds":1702}]},{"id":"176c87fa-49e8-4200-b6d0-5104f3260f7a","title":"Episode 183: Failure Is an Option","url":"https://dgshow.org/183","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about failing with public relations, failing with smart TVs, failing with zip files, and failing with collaboration tools\n\n\n Emma Long Metropolitan Park\n How Amazon and the Cops Set Up an Elaborate Sting Operation That Accomplished Nothing\n Samsung asks users to please virus-scan their TVs\n A better zip bomb\n Microsoft says Teams now has 13M daily active users\n\n\n The Slackification of the American Home\n\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\n Mining Bitcoin on the Apollo Guidance Computer\n CPAP Facehugger\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about failing with public relations, failing with smart TVs, failing with zip files, and failing with collaboration tools

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about failing with public relations, failing with smart TVs, failing with zip files, and failing with collaboration tools","date_published":"2019-09-20T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/176c87fa-49e8-4200-b6d0-5104f3260f7a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":12457609,"duration_in_seconds":1556}]},{"id":"c67c9b55-2a39-421b-b63d-ef2b4f2deca9","title":"Episode 182: Stochastic Fakery","url":"https://dgshow.org/182","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about faking faces, faking friends, faking holes, faking dominance, and faking work\n\n\n Stochastic terrorism: Deplatforming 8chan, the First Amendment, the Communications Decency Act, and accountability\n Artificial Intelligence Is Coming for Our Faces\n\n\n Which Face Is Real?\n GROVER — A State-of-the-Art Defense against Neural Fake News\n Catching a Unicorn with GLTR: A tool to detect automatically generated text\n\n Experts: Spy used AI-generated face to connect with targets\n NVIDIA's AI fixes photos by recognizing what's missing\n\n\n Censorship of images in the Soviet Union\n\n Development of \"whole body model automatic generation AI\" which generates whole body image of non-existent person\n China has unveiled its 'first female AI news anchor'\n Speech2Face: Learning the Face Behind a Voice\n Want to Look Dominant? Tilt Your Head Down, Study Says\n 'Netflix Hangouts' Chrome extension helps skivers binge shows at work\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\n Highway patrol pulls over hearse in Las Vegas high-occupancy vehicle lane. Is the body an occupant?\n Unnecessary Inventions\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about faking faces, faking friends, faking holes, faking dominance, and faking work

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Cutting Room Floor

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about faking faces, faking friends, faking holes, faking dominance, and faking work","date_published":"2019-08-13T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/c67c9b55-2a39-421b-b63d-ef2b4f2deca9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":13403032,"duration_in_seconds":1674}]},{"id":"e42e32e2-785f-4b46-8862-1f9d823f1529","title":"Episode 181: Freedom Is Slavery","url":"https://dgshow.org/181","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about AI vs. AI, people vs. AI vs. people, AI vs. people, and people vs. people (in that order)\n\n\n Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8\n Dark\n Camping towels\n Researchers Fool ReCAPTCHA With Google’s Own Speech-To-Text Service\n One year later, restaurants are still confused by Google Duplex\n\n\n Hey Alexa, Why Is Voice Shopping So Lousy?\n\n Google launches CallJoy, a virtual customer service phone agent for small businesses\n Uber’s premium customers can now push a button to tell their drivers to be quiet\n Quake III Arena is the latest game to see AI top humans\n\n\n Capture the Flag: the emergence of complex cooperative agents\n Centaur: How combined human and computer intelligence will redefine jobs\n\n Princesses need pockets: A plea for jeans that fit our lives and our waistlines\n\n\n Articles of Interest #3: Pockets \n\n Tyranny of Structurelessness by Jo Freeman\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\n Even more secret Telegrams: how to do a private covert channel over users blocking each other on Telegram\n For less than $10, anyone can make an AI write a fake UN speech\n User Inyerface\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about AI vs. AI, people vs. AI vs. people, AI vs. people, and people vs. people (in that order)

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Cutting Room Floor

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about AI vs. AI, people vs. AI vs. people, AI vs. people, and people vs. people (in that order)","date_published":"2019-07-09T05:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/e42e32e2-785f-4b46-8862-1f9d823f1529.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":17072296,"duration_in_seconds":2133}]},{"id":"e7931018-5f6a-4c7f-8706-6acbe369e42d","title":"Episode 180: Everything's Better with Googly Eyes","url":"https://dgshow.org/180","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about blood, sweat, tears, DNA, and googly eyes\n\n\n Barton Springs Pool\n Teschner’s Rude Boy\n Cops Draw Blood to Catch Impaired Drivers\n Coming Soon to a Police Station Near You: The DNA ‘Magic Box’\n NY Time’s The Daily: A New Way to Solve a Murder\n Scammers May Be Using DNA Testing to Defraud Medicare and Steal Identities\n Scientists Add Googly Eyes to Donation Buckets, See a 48% Increase in Donations\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\n 'Clean Home' With 'Private Bathroom' on Airbnb Just a Roadside Shipping Container, Guest Says\n H.P. Loveshack\n Grilled cheese sandwich cart idea\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about blood, sweat, tears, DNA, and googly eyes

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about blood, sweat, tears, DNA, and googly eyes","date_published":"2019-06-18T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/e7931018-5f6a-4c7f-8706-6acbe369e42d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":16483810,"duration_in_seconds":2059}]},{"id":"585c02ed-3772-464b-b8c8-67ce5f144f69","title":"Episode 179: Jabbrrbox","url":"https://dgshow.org/179","content_text":"\n Welcome Jeremy!\n Jabbrrbox\n\n\n Micro-offices—anywhere—for the mobile workforce\n Jabbrrbox 2018 Showroom Tour\n\n Privately owned public space (POPS)\n Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking\n Priority Pass\n Clear\n Registered Traveller for U.S. Citizens\n Uber Black launches Quiet Driver Mode\n Cafe X Robotic Coffee Bars\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n Jeremy Jennings of Jabbrrbox for being our special guest star!\nSpecial Guest: Jeremy Jennings.","content_html":"\n\n

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Special Guest: Jeremy Jennings.

","summary":"This week Dave talks with Jeremy Jennings about Jabbrbox!","date_published":"2019-06-11T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/585c02ed-3772-464b-b8c8-67ce5f144f69.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":18667229,"duration_in_seconds":2332}]},{"id":"5211db9d-9fc5-44f5-a410-0cb1d106f40f","title":"Episode 178: Culture of Sincerity","url":"https://dgshow.org/178","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about fear of deadbeats, fear of karaoke, fear of secret crushes, and fear of doorbells\n\n\n Deadwood: The Movie\n Chernobyl\n\n\n Chernobyl’s Cars Paint a Fascinating and Grim Picture Of Soviet Life\n\n China’s new ‘social credit system’ is a dystopian nightmare\n Mixing Chatroulette with Tinder Is the Horrifying Future of Online Dating\n Facebook wants to help make your secret crushes come true\n The Doorbell Company That’s Selling Fear\n\n\n Neighbors\n\n What a “Minimal Turing Test” Says About Humans\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\n D&D stats for Bugs Bunny (15th level illusionist), Donald Duck (10th level berzerker), and others\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about fear of deadbeats, fear of karaoke, fear of secret crushes, and fear of doorbells

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We Give Thanks

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about robots that want to clap, robots that want to live, and robots that want to deliver coffee

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Editor's Note: Gunnar knows he misused the term morphology in this episode. He meant physiology, and we can all agree to look past it.

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about the risks of improperly testing malware, the risks of reading the wrong things, the risks of using Google services that haven’t been killed yet, and the risks of downplaying risk

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Cutting Room Floor

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about the risks of improperly testing malware, the risks of reading the wrong things, the risks of using Google services that haven’t been killed yet, and the risks of downplaying risk","date_published":"2019-04-16T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/439c19ef-137a-4404-80a8-078768e24e44.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":19977949,"duration_in_seconds":2496}]},{"id":"ccc0198f-224a-49b6-a0a1-5fdb4db39841","title":"Episode 175: Happy Quit","url":"https://dgshow.org/175","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about old school propaganda optimization, new school propaganda optimization, new school ad experience optimization, and new school, new school email optimization\n\n\n The Umbrella Academy: X-Men meets Hitchhiker's Guide, directed by Wes Anderson\n Adam Sandler: 100% Fresh\n Introducing 'Happy Quit', where Chinese smokers are text-spammed into nicotine abstinence\n New village loudspeaker campaign aims to spread ideological message\n A government propaganda app is going viral in China\n Amazon Knows What You Buy. And It's Building a Big Ad Business From It.\n Inbox Zero or Inbox Infinity?\n\n\n Don't Reply to Your Emails\n How to Spend Way Less Time on Email Every Day\n Gmail Priority Inbox\n\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about old school propaganda optimization, new school propaganda optimization, new school ad experience optimization, and new school, new school email optimization

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about old school propaganda optimization, new school propaganda optimization, new school ad experience optimization, and new school, new school email optimization","date_published":"2019-02-26T06:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/ccc0198f-224a-49b6-a0a1-5fdb4db39841.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":17079820,"duration_in_seconds":2134}]},{"id":"3f1c9f14-6425-4421-aff7-8589ddd750f5","title":"Episode 174: Success Is a Powerful Excuse","url":"https://dgshow.org/174","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: Walmart, Amazon, Spanish phrases we should be using, and AI-generated phrases we should be using?\n\n\n Cleveland Somehow Named Fifth Best American City for Nightlife in New Report\n Pufferfish and Empathy and Curiosity\n Walmart Patented a Cart That Reads Your Pulse and Temperature\n Amazon: What If You Thought of Doing Manual Labor for Us as More of a Workout\n\n\n Lyft Thinks It's 'Exciting' That a Driver Was Working While Giving Birth\n\n Prime and Punishment: Dirty Dealing in the $175B Amazon Marketplace\n\n\n Monopsony\n\n 20 Spanish Phrases You Should Be Using\n These AI-generated fortunes are just as mysterious as the real thing\n\n\n See list here\n\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\n 20 Animal Bands That Look Like They Are About To Drop The Hottest Albums Ever\n Music from the Fibonacci sequence\n DOOMBA: Generate DOOM levels of your house with your Roomba\n H/T JMH: Progress bar for your life remaining\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n Jan Mark Holzer for letting us know how much time we have left\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: Walmart, Amazon, Spanish phrases we should be using, and AI-generated phrases we should be using?

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: Walmart, Amazon, Spanish phrases we should be using, and AI-generated phrases we should be using?","date_published":"2019-02-12T06:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/3f1c9f14-6425-4421-aff7-8589ddd750f5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":12375062,"duration_in_seconds":1546}]},{"id":"76358cf1-b7fb-4f74-9df8-a86433409004","title":"Episode 173: Digital Nomad","url":"https://dgshow.org/173","content_text":"This week Dave talks with Camille Tuutti about her metamorphosis from DC resident to digital nomad!\n\n\n Camille in D&G #153\n Digital nomad\n Visit Knoxville, TN\n Playa del Carmen\n Cancún\n Independent George\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n Camille Tuutti for being our special guest star!\nSpecial Guest: Camille Tuutti.","content_html":"

This week Dave talks with Camille Tuutti about her metamorphosis from DC resident to digital nomad!

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Special Guest: Camille Tuutti.

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about our favorite (technology) things that make us happy and productive! (Part 3)

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about our favorite (technology) things that make us happy and productive! (Part 2)

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about our favorite (technology) things that make us happy and productive! (Part 1)

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We Give Thanks

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: Chinese industry helping the Chinese government, the Chinese helping US state governments, some dude helping himself to UPS’s mail, and some other dude being no help to American Airlines

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We Give Thanks

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: Needles in stomachs, worms in faces, drunks in Ubers, and meetings in Amazon

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Cutting Room Floor

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We Give Thanks

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This week Dave talks with Gordon Haff about the importance of serverless computing, Functions-as-a-Service, and what Red Hat’s doing about them.

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We Give Thanks

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Special Guest: Gordon Haff.

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about what works and doesn’t work when trying to do Deep Work

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about China. That’s all. Just China.

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We Give Thanks

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk with Bob St. Clair about managing his time, managing his people’s time, and managing his managers who manage their people’s time

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We Give Thanks

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Special Guest: Bob St. Clair.

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: discrimination paranoia, microphone paranoia, more microphone paranoia, and rhetorical paranoia. Finally: vacation message protocol.

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Cutting Room Floor

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We Give Thanks

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about making things worse with technology: Metallica, AI, locks, and Salad Cream.

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Cutting Room Floor

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We Give Thanks

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about improving AI with improv, improving the internet with the air travel experience, improving fraud with spacesuits, and improving online dating with the gig economy

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Cutting Room Floor

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This week Dave talks with Jamie Duncan and John Osborne about their new book OpenShift in Action!

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We Give Thanks

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Special Guests: Jamie Duncan and John Osborne.

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk with Rachel Meyers about navigating the wild and wooly world of diversity and inclusion

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We Give Thanks

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Special Guest: Rachel Meyers.

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This week Dave talks with Dan Walsh about why he likes CoreOS, coloring books, and what’s on tap for the Red Hat Summit!

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We Give Thanks

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Special Guest: Dan Walsh.

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about earthworm jerky and ketchup slice sandwiches, hacking tamper-proof cryptocurrency wallets, and D&G’s recommended hats for fooling face recognition systems into thinking that you’re Moby

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\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about earthworm jerky and ketchup slice sandwiches, hacking tamper-proof cryptocurrency wallets, and D&G’s recommended hats for fooling face recognition systems into thinking that you’re Moby","date_published":"2018-04-19T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/449b9ca2-943f-4a20-8cc0-9994b2047d76.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":15288770,"duration_in_seconds":1810}]},{"id":"229665b7-d902-445f-817d-bab4990bcb8f","title":"Episode 156: It’s not a breach, it’s a feature","url":"https://dgshow.org/156","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about the definition of \"breach,\" the definition of \"permission,\" and the definition of \"rat-catching team\"\n\n\nAT&T Rocket Man commercial\nD&G Anti-Sponsors of the Week: Cambridge Analytica and Facebook\n\n\nFacebook’s Surveillance Machine\n\n\nRemember, Facebook may be tracking you even if you don’t use Facebook: What’s a Facebook shadow profile, and should you be worried about it?\nInvisibilia podcast\n\nFacebook denies it collects call and SMS data from phones without permission\nMark Zuckerberg Floated a \"Supreme Court\" for Facebook. What Does That Mean?\n'They'll squash you like a bug': how Silicon Valley keeps a lid on leakers\n\n\nPinkerton\n\nThere's A Facebook Alternative, It's Called Self-Sovereign Identity\n\nPalate cleanser: Build your own PC inside the PC you built with PC Building Simulator\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nHere's a List of 29 Different Types of USB Attacks\nNash Equilibria meets rock-paper-scissors: The Game Theory Math Behind Rock-Paper-Scissors\nHallmark Has a Talking, Glowing HAL 9000 Ornament Headed for Your Christmas Tree\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nThe D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about the definition of "breach," the definition of "permission," and the definition of "rat-catching team"

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about the definition of \"breach,\" the definition of \"permission,\" and the definition of \"rat-catching team\"","date_published":"2018-04-12T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/229665b7-d902-445f-817d-bab4990bcb8f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":22214791,"duration_in_seconds":2744}]},{"id":"375311e5-3186-4a90-b7a4-345541cbe6b7","title":"Episode 155: Boris Karloff Meets Guacamole","url":"https://dgshow.org/155","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about jellyfish without jelly, voices without humans, source code without support, and diversity without discrimination\n\n\nGoogle Home, week 3\nJellyfish Chips Might Be Your Next Snack Obsession\nEating a QR Code May Save Your Life Someday\n‘Deep Voice’ Software Can Clone Anyone's Voice With Just 3.7 Seconds of Audio\nFrance Proposes Software Security Liability For Manufacturers, Open Source As Support Ends\nNew Lawsuit Exposes Google's Desperation to Improve Diversity\n$270,000 to close the gender and race pay gap among 89% of Google’s workers for 2017: The cost to close Google’s pay gap was surprisingly cheap. The question is, why is this correction necessary?\nRelated: Brotopia: Breaking Up the Boys' Club of Silicon Valley\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nMeat-themed backgammon set\nBoris Karloff’s guacamole recipe\nI Would Switch to This '80s Parody of Siri for the Hilariously Awful Synthesized Voice\nVim Clutch\nWhat it would be like to have a 3rd (prosthetic) thumb\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nThe D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about jellyfish without jelly, voices without humans, source code without support, and diversity without discrimination

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Cutting Room Floor

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about jellyfish without jelly, voices without humans, source code without support, and diversity without discrimination","date_published":"2018-03-22T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/375311e5-3186-4a90-b7a4-345541cbe6b7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":20775497,"duration_in_seconds":2307}]},{"id":"4a813cf3-ed07-4e52-af77-36f416d532cb","title":"Episode 154: Filter Out the Humans","url":"https://dgshow.org/154","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about fake followers faking people, real people trying to be fake bots to be successful fake people, and applying the Allen Curve to avoid turning into your enemies\n\n\nGoogle Home\nThe Follower Factory\n'Humans Not Invited' Is a CAPTCHA Test That Welcomes Bots, Filters Out Humans\nThe car of the future is taking shape—and it will know how we feel about it\nCamille Tuutti talks about GovernmentCIO Media's focus — and about her life as a cyborg\nD&G Term of the Week: Allen Curve\n\n\nStudy: Being near colleagues helps cross-disciplinary research on papers and patents.\n\nD&G Book Club: The A-hole Survival Guide\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nParadiseOS is a turn of the century dystopian parallel computing universe\nThink Malls Have A Future? See If You Can Save This One Yourself\nEEYGAAH!! And Other Vintage Comic Book Screams of Terror\n11 Words and Phrases Popularized by Teddy Roosevelt\nNostradamus Wrote Prophecies; He Also Made Jelly\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nThe D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about fake followers faking people, real people trying to be fake bots to be successful fake people, and applying the Allen Curve to avoid turning into your enemies

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Cutting Room Floor

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about fake followers faking people, real people trying to be fake bots to be successful fake people, and applying the Allen Curve to avoid turning into your enemies","date_published":"2018-03-08T06:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/4a813cf3-ed07-4e52-af77-36f416d532cb.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":22945439,"duration_in_seconds":2724}]},{"id":"377bf6ca-f312-4707-a0fb-d4d72695d24b","title":"Episode 153: Min svävare är fylld med cyborgs","url":"https://dgshow.org/153","content_text":"This week Dave talks with Camille Tuutti about government change agents and chip implants!\n\n\nGovernmentCIO Media\nAshley Mahan, FedRAMP agency evangelist, General Services Administration: Government Cloud-Vetting Program’s Chief Cheerleader Sounds Off\nDavid Lilley Jr., Former DHS geospatial information officer, now with Department of the Army: Former DHS Leader Says Change Agents Must Lead Revolutions\nMarch 15: CXO Tech Forum: Uncle Sam Meets Silicon Valley\nPatrick Hamilton Walsh\nDangerous Things: Custom gadgetry for the discerning biohacker\nEpicenter Swedish startup hub\n\n\nA Swedish start-up has started implanting microchips into its employees\n\nMy hovercraft is full of eels in many languages\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nCamille Tuutti for being our special guest star!\nStefani Shepherd for the photo!\nSpecial Guest: Camille Tuutti.","content_html":"

This week Dave talks with Camille Tuutti about government change agents and chip implants!

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Special Guest: Camille Tuutti.

","summary":"This week Dave talks with Camille Tuutti about government change agents and chip implants!","date_published":"2018-02-22T06:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/377bf6ca-f312-4707-a0fb-d4d72695d24b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":11908809,"duration_in_seconds":1364}]},{"id":"3fcc8c10-4417-4d88-9607-7d1aa291bc59","title":"Episode 152: A Rasputin with Dreadlocks","url":"https://dgshow.org/152","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: from Tinder with love, from China with hair bands, and from law enforcement with malware\n\n\nFail-Safe\nGot six\nThe CoreOS bet\nD&G Joke Kit of the Week: Police Hand out Malware-Infected USBs as Prize in Cyber-Security Quiz\nYou will love this conversation with Jaron Lanier, but I can’t describe it\nRipple, a Tinder spin-off backed by Match, launches app for professional networking\n\n\nSee also: I asked Tinder for my data. It sent me 800 pages of my deepest, darkest secrets\n\nD&G Term of the Week: Brushing\n\n\nAmericans Are Receiving Unordered Parcels From Chinese E-Criminals -- And Can't Do Anything To Stop Them\nFake orders: The dark side of China's booming e-commerce business\n\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\n3M Introduces New Line Of Protective Foam Eye Plugs\nH.P. Lovecraft’s Poem \"Nemesis\" Gets Unexpectedly Sung to the Tune of Billy Joel’s “Piano Man”\nA Grandfather Clock BarBot\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: from Tinder with love, from China with hair bands, and from law enforcement with malware

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Cutting Room Floor

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: security awareness meets art, the Supreme Court meets fantasy sports, your Party loyalty meets your credit score, and some Russians meet in San Francisco

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Cutting Room Floor

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: security awareness meets art, the Supreme Court meets fantasy sports, your Party loyalty meets your credit score, and some Russians meet in San Francisco","date_published":"2018-01-18T06:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/c464b853-b165-400e-90a6-2dc007519309.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":24474760,"duration_in_seconds":2720}]},{"id":"db46ed9f-9940-4ffb-b4db-2f52ee7748c3","title":"Episode 150: Stubbornness and Vanity","url":"https://dgshow.org/150","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: bots that want to be your lawyer, bots that want to waste scammers’ time, bots that want to be your therapist, and bots that want to be your friend\n\n\nTracksmith\nNvidia's AI Creates Artificial Human Faces from Celebrity Photos\nThis Chatbot Will Help You Sue Anyone\nNDA Lynn: an AI lawyerbot who can review your NDA\nSend scam emails to this chatbot and it’ll waste their time for you\nUsing chatbots against voicespam: analyzing Lenny’s effectiveness\n\n\nCheck the YouTube playlist!\n\n‘The Woebot will see you now’ — the rise of chatbot therapy\nReplika\n\n\nThis app is trying to replicate you\nWhat My Personal Chat Bot Is Teaching Me About AI’s Future\n\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nWardrobe Snacks: The Satisfaction of Matching Outfits With Different Foods\nCorp Gear: A collection of weapons made out of Corporate Logos.\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nThe D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: bots that want to be your lawyer, bots that want to waste scammers’ time, bots that want to be your therapist, and bots that want to be your friend

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Cutting Room Floor

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: bots that want to be your lawyer, bots that want to waste scammers’ time, bots that want to be your therapist, and bots that want to be your friend","date_published":"2017-12-19T06:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/db46ed9f-9940-4ffb-b4db-2f52ee7748c3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":20117331,"duration_in_seconds":2435}]},{"id":"66bb3046-fa5d-4a61-a252-0c72d96c987b","title":"Episode 149: Bully Stick","url":"https://dgshow.org/149","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about a communications device nobody wants, domain names nobody wants, TV standards nobody wants, and pictures Facebook wants\n\n\nOpen Technology Fund\nBully stick\nD&G Creepy Thing of the Week: This Little Girl Is Not What She Seems\nThe Experience Tube\nSexysenator.com, americanjerks.com, toddlerjail.com and other unregistered domains\nD&G Ad Optimization Experience of the Week: FCC Approves Next-Gen ATSC 3.0 TV Standard\nFacebook’s New Captcha Test: 'Upload A Clear Photo of Your Face'\nTo prevent revenge porn, Facebook will look at user-submitted nude photos\nMan fined for painting road signs to aid his commute\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nIt Is As If You Were Doing Work is a browser game celebrating Windows 3-era cubicle drudgery\nEveryday Foodie Menus\nBillionaire bunkers: A look inside the world’s largest doomsday shelters\nConfirmation Bias Goggles (1970)\nColonel Sanders Faraday Cage Brought to You By KFC and Staples\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nThe D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about a communications device nobody wants, domain names nobody wants, TV standards nobody wants, and pictures Facebook wants

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Cutting Room Floor

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about a communications device nobody wants, domain names nobody wants, TV standards nobody wants, and pictures Facebook wants","date_published":"2017-12-05T06:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/66bb3046-fa5d-4a61-a252-0c72d96c987b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":15758791,"duration_in_seconds":1894}]},{"id":"bbb53f6a-0fef-4969-8a24-7127d571495b","title":"Episode 148: Our Friend Adrian","url":"https://dgshow.org/148","content_text":"This week Dave talks with Adrian Keward about Ansible use in public sector and lessons learned from public sector customers around the globe\n\n\nWelcome Adrian Keward!\nBritish Army Talks DevOps at AnsibleFest London 2017\nAnsible helps the US Army with Hurricane Harvey relief\nNetwork Rail\nRed Hat Government Symposium 2017\nRed Hat Forum Tokyo\nAround the world .. but not in 80 Days – Government approaches to Open Source around the world – Part One\nAround the world .. but not in 80 Days – Government approaches to Open Source around the world – Part Two\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nAdrian Keward for being our special guest star!\nSpecial Guest: Adrian Keward.","content_html":"

This week Dave talks with Adrian Keward about Ansible use in public sector and lessons learned from public sector customers around the globe

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We Give Thanks

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Special Guest: Adrian Keward.

","summary":"This week Dave talks with Adrian Keward about Ansible use in public sector and lessons learned from public sector customers around the globe","date_published":"2017-11-21T06:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/bbb53f6a-0fef-4969-8a24-7127d571495b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":7611118,"duration_in_seconds":914}]},{"id":"c7ec5e62-98a8-45bd-a11e-80c11a43a418","title":"Episode 147: Dadbag","url":"https://dgshow.org/147","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: Game Boys in your medical devices, unicode in your domain names, cryptocurrency miners in your browser, and commercial software in your national security systems\n\n\nJust sayin’: 13 'brain belts' where the world's smartest people reside\nVogue: 6 Reasons Akron, Ohio, Should Be On Your Radar\nPocket\nTom Bihn Tristar and Daylight combo\nHyatt Regency DFW International Airport\n465k patients told to visit doctor to patch critical pacemaker vulnerability\nMeanwhile: Game Boy Advance Hiding In a Medical Device\nFake domain names with unicode characters: Chrome, Firefox, and Opera users beware: This isn’t the apple.com you want\n\n\nTry this: Go to https://www.xn--80ak6aa92e.com/\n\n\nYMMV depending upon browser (works on Firefox, but not on Chrome)\n\n\nCoinhive: \"Monetize Your Business With Your Users' CPU Power\"\n\n\nD&G Term of the Week: Cryptojacking\n\n\nCoinhive Is Rapidly Becoming a Favorite Tool Among Malware Devs\nChrome Extension Embeds In-Browser Monero Miner That Drains Your CPU\nShowtime Websites Used to Mine Monero, Unclear If Hack or an Experiment\nSomeone Made an Ad Blocker But for Cryptocurrency Mining\n\n\nSymantec CEO: Get Commercial Software Off National Security Systems\nExclusive: Symantec CEO says source code reviews pose unacceptable risk\nWould You Video Chat With An Airline Customer Service Rep?\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nRobots, Now Wielding Nunchucks\nThe Dadbag\n\n\nSee the whole product line\n\nSony Releases New Earbud Detangling Spray\nQuickly Find the Hipster Neighborhoods in Any Major City With This Tool \nEmacs client for Slack brings Zawinski's Law of Software Envelopment to 2017\n\n\nSee also Emacs client for Rocketchat (HT Anthony Green)\n\nGreek philosopher or ailment?\nMemory Chemicals: For more information, please reread\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nAnthony Green\nThe D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: Game Boys in your medical devices, unicode in your domain names, cryptocurrency miners in your browser, and commercial software in your national security systems

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Cutting Room Floor

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: Game Boys in your medical devices, unicode in your domain names, cryptocurrency miners in your browser, and commercial software in your national security systems","date_published":"2017-10-31T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/c7ec5e62-98a8-45bd-a11e-80c11a43a418.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":20808054,"duration_in_seconds":2409}]},{"id":"e22d96b2-e7bc-4620-bad1-52f701a64bf5","title":"Episode 146: The Mutability of History","url":"https://dgshow.org/146","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about repurposing voices, videos, keystrokes, and pacemaker programming\n\n\nSame Waze, Bigger Screen: Waze for Android Auto is Here\nD&G This Week in Biometrics: Japanese researchers spin up toilet paper gyroscopes for science\nHT Jim Wildman: Breaking News\nLyreBird: Copy the voice of anyone\nHP laptops covertly log user keystrokes, researchers warn\nRadio Controlled Pacemakers Are Easily Hacked\nEvents have reminders before they are scheduled to begin, but should they have reminders before they are scheduled to end?\n\n\nSee also: Back to Work #331\n\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nThe ghostly radio station that no one claims to run\nTwitter number stations\nThe Other Side Of The Berlin Wall: Life On A Street In 1980s East Germany\n$425 Convertible Jorts Are Proof We Live In The End Times For Denim\nToday In WTF Fashion: TopShop Sells Clear ‘Jeans’ While Nordstrom Charges $425 For ‘Muddy’ Ones\nLeo Tolstoy’s Macaroni and Cheese Recipe (1874)\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nJim Wildman and the D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about repurposing voices, videos, keystrokes, and pacemaker programming

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Cutting Room Floor

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We Give Thanks

\n\n","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about repurposing voices, videos, keystrokes, and pacemaker programming","date_published":"2017-08-31T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/e22d96b2-e7bc-4620-bad1-52f701a64bf5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":20340956,"duration_in_seconds":2389}]},{"id":"4bd3f850-5b4b-4053-9142-736c2c59900e","title":"Episode 145: Mark Giveth, Mark Taketh Away","url":"https://dgshow.org/145","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk with Mark Thacker about RHEL 7.4 security and storage, and how to kill a feature\n\n\nRed Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 bolsters security functionality and performance, Linux container features and automation capabilities for complex IT environments\n\n\nRHEL 7.4 launched Aug. 1, 2017 (RHEL 7.4 Release Notes for Security here)\nNetwork Bound Disk Encryption\nUSBGuard (See Lucy’s excellent blog post on this)\nAudit enhancements for human readability (ausearch --format text)\nOpenSCAP NIST Certification\nSELinux support with OverlayFS\nSystem Role for SELinux configuration\n\nD&G This Week in Vendor Abandonment: Btrfs\nRed Hat Acquires Permabit Assets, Eases Barriers to Cloud Portability with Data Deduplication Technology\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nMark Thacker for being our special guest star!\nSpecial Guest: Mark Thacker.","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk with Mark Thacker about RHEL 7.4 security and storage, and how to kill a feature

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We Give Thanks

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Special Guest: Mark Thacker.

","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk with Mark Thacker about RHEL 7.4 security and storage, and how to kill a feature","date_published":"2017-08-22T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/4bd3f850-5b4b-4053-9142-736c2c59900e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":19985490,"duration_in_seconds":2367}]},{"id":"a46f540e-55bb-406a-9bc8-8ed551ebcc3b","title":"Episode 144: Mark Thacker: Product Management Zelig","url":"https://dgshow.org/144","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk with Mark Thacker about technical product management and getting things done in open source and proprietary organizations\n\n\nGopher\nSun Microsystems\nQuantum Corporation\nHelp Wanted: We’re hiring\n\n\nSenior Product Manager, Storage\nStrategic Partner Product Manager, Business\n\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nMark Thacker for being our special guest star!\nSpecial Guest: Mark Thacker.","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk with Mark Thacker about technical product management and getting things done in open source and proprietary organizations

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We Give Thanks

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: DDoS attack on DynDNS, DDoS Coin, and a USB killstick.

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This week Dave talks with Dan Walsh about CRI-O (née OCID) and forking.

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Special Guest: Dan Walsh.

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This week Dave and Josh Bressers pregame Red Hat Defense in Depth 2016!

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: DEFCON, United Airlines security case study, and a chaser of meeting hygiene.

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This week Dave catches up with Patrick Casey, Stephen Braswell, and Boris Kurktchiev of the Carolina CloudApps team on they help UNC faculty, students, and administrators get apps up and running faster with OpenShift!

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Special Guests: Boris Kurktchiev, Patrick Casey, and Stephen Braswell.

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This week is an encore presentation of the Red Hat Summit 2016 Government Luncheon where Dave talks with Chris Hample of Booz Allen Hamilton, Amitava Shee of University of Michigan, and Jeff Blank of the National Security Agency about the power of participation in government and education.

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Special Guests: Amitava Shee, Chris Hample, and Jeff Blank.

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk with Maha Shaikh about open source, the nature of community, and life as an open source academic.

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Special Guest: Maha Shaikh.

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This week Dave talks with Paul Laurence, co-founder of Crunchy Data about Crunchy Certified PostgreSQL, its Common Criteria certification, why it works great on OpenShift, and integration with SELinux!

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This week Dave talks with Andrew Hecox about Red Hat Insights and why you should really, really check it out!

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Special Guest: Andrew Hecox.

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This week Dave gets a Red Hat Summit preview from Dan Walsh on containers, containers with systemd, and systemd with containers.

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This week Dave talks with Kurt Seifried about CVE, DWF, and why Red Hat not only thinks about stuff like this, but does something about it.

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Special Guest: Kurt Seifried.

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This week, Gunnar talks with Adam Weingarten of Acquia and Nneka Hector of DSFederal about working with Drupal in government and the upcoming DrupalGovCon.

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","summary":"This week, Gunnar talks with Adam Weingarten of Acquia and Nneka Hector of DSFederal about working with Drupal in government and the upcoming DrupalGovCon.","date_published":"2016-05-31T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/297b85b3-dc8e-480a-a788-7530d5b7b0d9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14195847,"duration_in_seconds":1747}]},{"id":"https://dgshow.org/?p=20721","title":"Episode 113: #113: Badge of Open Source Honor","url":"https://dgshow.org/113","content_text":"This week, Gunnar talks with Dr. David A. Wheeler and Emily Ratliff about the Linux Foundation’s Core Infrastructure Initiative and their new Badge program.\n\n\n\n\nDr. David A Wheeler\nEmily Ratliff\nOpenSSL “Heartbleed“\nThe Tragedy of the Commons\nLinux Foundation‘s Jim Zemlin: “Never let a good crisis go to waste” (presumably with apologies to Rahm Emmanuel)\nCore Infrastructure Initiative\n\nCensus Project\nBest Practices Badge\n\n\n\nKarl Fogel’s Producing Open Source Software\n\nSpecial Guest: David A. Wheeler.","content_html":"

This week, Gunnar talks with Dr. David A. Wheeler and Emily Ratliff about the Linux Foundation’s Core Infrastructure Initiative and their new Badge program.

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This week Dave talks with Jeremy Eder about blockchain, Hyperledger, OpenShift Blockchain, and more!

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This week Dave talks with Jeremy Eder quickly about performance engineering!

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This week, Gunnar talk to Josh Bressers, Security Strategist for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, about how product security teams work, the difference between engineering and product management, and how he became the change he wanted to see in the world.

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","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: Internet of Things! How ubiquitous network-connected sensors make our lives easier and our privacy forfeit.","date_published":"2016-01-26T06:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/902ba527-3bad-4eb4-acdb-1f1bb75d3e9b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":24756203,"duration_in_seconds":3067}]},{"id":"https://dgshow.org/?p=20611","title":"Episode 105: #105: DIY Dystopia","url":"https://dgshow.org/105","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: DIY LPRs, Crowdsourced Panopticon, and Universal Key Escrow is a thing we’re talking about now.\n\n\n\n\nProud Daddy: Lauren declared runner up in the National Center for Women in Technology 2016 National Award Competition\nIt begins: FRC 2016 kickoff on January 9!\nGunnar can strongly endorse helicopter rides for toddlers\nEndorsement: the Ring Doorbell\nDEADWOOD MOVIE\nGoogle Begins Testing Password-Free Logins\n\n\n\nSad to lose Ian Murdoch (h/t uzoma)\nReview of N Korea’s operating system, Red Star (h/t emorisse)\nD&G Joke Kit of the Week: United Airlines Bringing 200 Comfort Dogs To Seven Airports For A Bit Of Holiday Travel Stress-Relief\nHT James Kirkland: OpenALPR is open source automatic license plate recognition\nMeanwhile: Boston PD stops using LPRs, implicitly admitting that stolen vehicles are not super interesting.\nFacewatch: A different kind of social network\nCreate Your Favourite Actor From Nothing But Photos\nSee How Disney Uses Software to Change an Actor’s Emotions\nWanna Get Backstage? Just Add Yourself To The Band’s Wikipedia Page\nIn Major Change, Army Removes Social Security Numbers from Dog Tags\nD&G This Week in Common Sense: Microsoft may have your encryption key; here’s how to take it back\nDevOps gone bad?  Facebook Secretly Tested Users’ Apps Addiction: New Report\nThe Father of Online Anonymity Has a Plan to End the Crypto War\nCelebrating 15 Years of SELinux\nDave and Gunnar talk DevOps with FedScoop\n\n\n \n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nPost-Apocalyptic Thomas the Tank Engine\nThese Color Studio Portraits from the 1970s Are Almost Too Awkward\nR2-3PO: Attack of the Poorly Made Clones\nThe 340-Page Tokyo Disaster Preparedness Guide is Packed with Great Design\nWoman Perfectly Adds Herself to Other People’s Old Photos\n‘Hipster Santa’ makes appearance in Portland\nHere’s A Video Of Boston Dynamic’s Awesome Big Dog Robot Pulling Santa’s Sleigh\nExecutive Coloring Book from 1961\nComplete your home security system with a fog cannon\nProving complex arguments via crowdsourcing and explicit argument logic platform (h/t emorisse)\nOG cyberpunk games available online (h/t emorisse)\nWeirdest charts from 538 (h/t emorisse)\nThis wasn’t @emorisse, he swears (h/t emorisse)\nInteractive, latitude adjusted proof that DST is garbage (h/t matt.micene)\nI was sent here for my security refresher, and I’m beginning to think it’s part of the test.\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nThe D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\nJames Kirkland for the ALPR tip!\n\n\n","content_html":"

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","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: credit card vulnerabilities, Dell vulnerabilities, and whether programmers are engineers.","date_published":"2015-12-08T06:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/07e09dba-241f-40eb-8f0f-7d50860e1a84.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25371596,"duration_in_seconds":3144}]},{"id":"https://dgshow.org/?p=20573","title":"#103: Please Engage with Our Brand","url":"https://dgshow.org/103","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about partnerships: D&G + Nextgov, Red Hat + Microsoft, Marriott + Starwood, New Haven police + your stuff.\n\n\n\n\nLauren strikes again: Young computer scientist shares her open source story\nTodoist now has the “repeat after completed” feature\nGunnar Gets Keybase.io Invites, now what\nBadBIOS meets ad experience optimization: Beware of ads that use inaudible sound to link your phone, TV, tablet, and PC\nNextgov’s article about our podcast episode about their article\nThe cat sharing economy is for real: Clear Your Calendars—#UberKITTENS Are Back\nAs heard in D&G 28: Old Chippewa Lake amusement park up for sale\nYahoo! does password free signin\nNew: How to Enable Amazon’s Two-Step Authentication\nGood news / bad news: Windows 10 has a Start menu.  Windows 10 Start menu displays ads.\nUS proposal aims to regulate car privacy, make hacks illegal\nErich’s TCO for OpenStack presentation from the Tokyo summit is now live\nNew Haven PD very well-intentioned. (h/t uzoma)\nMarriott Buys Starwood (h/t uzoma)\nShred your boarding pass: What’s in a Boarding Pass Barcode? A Lot\n\nSee also (or not): ClearImage Free Online Barcode Reader / Decoder\n\n\n\nShred your frequent flier card? American Airlines Jumps On Industry Bandwagon, Will Now Award Frequent Flier Miles Based On Ticket Price\nProduct Releases!\n\n\nRHEL 7.2, including RHEL for Real Time, RHEL Server for ARM (Development Preview), and RHEL Atomic Host\nOpenShift 3.1 and Red Hat Atomic Enterprise Platform 3.1 Public Preview\nRed Hat Container Development Kit 2 Beta\nRed Hat Software Collections 2.1 and Developer Toolset 4\nRHEV 3.6 Beta\n\n\n\nMicrosoft ♥ Red Hat ♥ Microsoft\n\n\n.NET running on OpenShift 3!\n\n\n\nRed Hat CVE Database Revamp\nISIS used PlayStation 4s to plan Paris. Or did they?\nHack your meetings by taking all the action items\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nYou Can Now Download The Soothing Sounds Of K-Mart\nThe American Government’s Sears-for-Spying Payment Plan\nOn what street did you lose your childlike sense of wonder? Nihilistic Password Security Questions\nStatue of Lenin Replaced with Darth Vader (with WiFi hotspot in head)\nLadybird Books for Grownups\nYamaha Designs a Robot That Can Ride Motorcycles\nChina Unable To Recruit Hackers Fast Enough To Keep Up With Vulnerabilities In U.S. Security Systems\nMeanwhile in Scott McCarty’s kitchen…\nPlease engage with our brand.\nBSODOTD\nTurn an ASCII diagram into something handwritten.\nWar stories from the future\nMachine Gun + Elephant = War Machine\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nOur Inception friends at Nextgov\nThe D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!\n\n\n","content_html":"

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This week Dave talks with Jeff Blank of the NSA at the Red Hat Summit about the past, present, and future of SCAP, the SCAP Security Guide, and Common Criteria!

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: San Jose’s license-plate opportunity, AT&T’s wifi opportunity, UK government’s Oracle opportunity, and DISA’s email opportunity.

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This week, Dave and Gunnar talk with Paul Smith about our CEO’s new book, The Open Organization, in front of a live studio audience!

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk with Dan Walsh about containers, coloring books, and bedtime stories.

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: Controlling the mind, the body, and your drones.  Also: RHEL 6.7 beta, JBoss EAP 6.4, and controlling the enterprise with DevOpsDays Austin.

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","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: automated swarms, automated chefs, and automated kill chains.","date_published":"2015-04-21T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/34757965-2754-4942-a6c9-c95aff657ddf.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":42270431,"duration_in_seconds":2628}]},{"id":"https://dgshow.org/?p=20277","title":"Episode 83: #83: Like Feral Hogs","url":"https://dgshow.org/83","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: airgaps, airline smell-o-vision, reproducible builds, and meeting tips revisited.\n\n\nhttps://dgshow.org/files/2015/04/CAF5ordXEAE0oZ0.mp4\n\n\nLauren and the Fighting Unicorns on WKYC News!\nRobo Loco BOLO!\nHow Duolingo makes money teaching Gunnar Swedish\nD&G Mailbag: @UNIXSA finds our easter egg\nThe long national nightmare is over, Hilton moves to passwords instead of PINs\n\nMeanwhile IHG password = your favorite number from 0000 to 9999.\n\n\n\nVirginia passes shortest-ever limit on retention of LPR data: 7 days, as long as there’s not an active criminal investigation\nCan you FOIA LPR data? Of course you can. Ars has 4.6M photos to prove it.\nNot SQRL: Yahoo’s New, Simple Way to Log In\nVerizon Wireless Customers Can Now Opt Out of ‘Supercookies’\n\n\nUsers can unsubscribe from the program on Verizon’s website or by calling 1-866-211-0874\n\n\n\nGoogle Fiber TV now delivers ads based on your viewing habits\nAT&T data breaches revealed: 280K US customers exposed\nAir gaps: not actually perfect\nPop up ads redirect you to the Apple App Store, making web pages unreadable. Rip the publishers apart like feral hogs? Endorsed!\nD&G Joke Kit of the Week: TSA Behavioral Screening Criteria\nAirlines Infuse Planes With Smells To Calm You Down (And Make You Love Them)\n\n\nRelated: Smell like a Whopper: Burger King will sell cologne in Japan\n\n\n\nRiot Control, but with Drones.\n\n\nMeanwhile: Dave makes CatBot: Automated Cat Laser\n\n\n\nRed Hat Summit!\nCWE Vulnerability Assessment Report 2014\nHT Šimon Lukašík: Yesterday, Martin Preisler has published Windows and MacOS X enabled SCAP-Workbench\nJamie Duncan provides SOSCleaner for containers\nDo you like DevOps? Us too.\nA Customer We Like: PayChex, who just released a WebLogic cartridge for OpenShift\nReproducible builds are great\nThe Economist has some critical thinking for meetings\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nRobochop forever.\nMaking a secure phone call is insane. h/t Bruce Schneier\nWave power with bonus desalination. So clever.\nMail a Spud\n8 German Travel Tips for Visiting America\nSoyuz Space Capsule Owner’s Manual\nThis week in Benthamite irony\nBaby Flask, Step by Step\nNew App Lets You Work For Your Company Even While You Sleep\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\n@UNIXSA for counting properly.\nŠimon Lukašík for the SCAP-Workbench heads up and Martin Preisler for the redemptive suffering!\nJamie Duncan for keeping our container sosreports clean\n\n\n","content_html":"

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This week, Dave and Gunnar talk with Lauren Egts about killer kittens and adorable robots.

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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.

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk with Nirmal Mehta about Jellyfish, Project Jellyfish, and how to get a company to open source a project.

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","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk with Nirmal Mehta about Jellyfish, Project Jellyfish, and how to get a company to open source a project.","date_published":"2015-02-10T06:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/b63e1bb1-ae07-449b-8374-1171e78eb400.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":48142000,"duration_in_seconds":2995}]},{"id":"https://dgshow.org/?p=20185","title":"Episode 77: #77: Chilling Effects","url":"https://dgshow.org/77","content_text":"This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about surveillance on Main Street and China, reader mail about cutting costs in the DOD, and three new additions to the Security Doghouse.\n\nCandid photo of Sparky.\n\n\nOhio is cold in the winter: Akron and Cuyahoga Falls close ice rinks because of cold weather\nD&G Hobby of the week: FPV Quadcopter Racing\n\nSee also Cheerson CX10 Mini LED RC Quadcopter and cx10_redtx\n\n\n\nD&G This Week in Irony:\n\n\nCops decry Waze traffic app as a “police stalker”\nDEA Cameras Tracking Hundreds of Millions of Car Journeys Across the US\n\nMore details and pics here\n\n\n\nMeanwhile:\n\n\nDelaware eyes digital driver’s licenses\nCop who stole nude pics off arrested women’s phones gets no jail time\n\n\n\n\n\nEverybody wants backdoors: China’s New Rules for Selling Tech to Banks Have US Companies Spooked\nGreat Firewall of China, weaponized\nCamfrog DMCA’s themselves\nD&G Security Doghouse:\n\n\nGogo issues fake HTTPS certificate to users visiting YouTube\nMeet KeySweeper, the $10 USB charger that steals MS keyboard strokes\nNFL app sends user names, passwords, & email addresses as clear text\n\n\n\nMarriott Testing In-Room Access To Netflix, Hulu, And Other Streaming Services\nWindows 10 free for all Windows 8.1 and 7 users for first year after release\n\n\nApple anticipates Gunnar’s “consumption tools” worry.\n\n\n\nCrunchy and Red Hat on PostgreSQL on OpenShift\nSecurity Announcements\n\n\nUpdate on FIPS 140-2 plans\nGHOST: Get it?\n\n\n\nReading\n\n\nDavid Wheeler has a new paper on container security\nProbably the best whitepaper you’ll ever read on Red Hat middleware\nGeneral Justice, on the record\nDave on containers and RHEL 7\n\n\n\nTo-Do\n\n\nMatt Micene is nominee for Opensource.com 2015 People’s Choice Awards\nVote for us on iTunes, while you’re at it\n\nDan Benjamin’s Podcast Method told us this is a good idea.\n\n\n\n\n\nOpenShift is InfoWorld technology of the year\nPurdue now has a “Red Hat Doctoral Researcher in Open Innovation Communities“\nWhen the European Space Agency needs a cloud, the come to Red Hat\nKim Kardashian’s Butt delivered by Gluster\nD&G Coincidence of the Week: There’s a real company called Cyberdyne who makes HAL [Hybrid Assistive Limb], the world‘s first cyborg-type robot, by which a wearer‘s bodily functions can be improved, supported and enhanced\n\n\nSee also: The Open Prosthetics Project\n\n\n\nNick Bostrom is a tremendous thinker, and is creating the antidote to Skynet\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\n10 Funnier Alternatives to Lorem Ipsum\nMarshmallow Farming.Too much rain ruins marshmallow crop in North Carolina\nChristmas Serial (ft. Amy Adams Golden Globe® 2015 Winner) – Saturday Night Live\nMoon: The star or planet debate\n15 Unique Illnesses You Can Only Come Down With in German\nSlackbot Bot Turns A Roomba And A Tornado Siren Into A Wonky Little Robot That DJs And Gives High Fives\nBusinessTown: Richard Scarry’s Busytown for the Modern Age\n10 Things You Won’t Be Able To Do Anymore If SkyMall Goes Away\nLet’s watch an SLR work at 10,000 frames per second.\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nSparky for the mailbag letter!\n\n\n","content_html":"

This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about surveillance on Main Street and China, reader mail about cutting costs in the DOD, and three new additions to the Security Doghouse.

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This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about the history of Red Hat with Brian Mikkelsen, head of DOD sales, elder statesman, and tall guy.

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This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about old-school network security, old-school email addresses, and an old-school partner with a new-school cloud broker.

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This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: Dave’s Russian agents, VMware’s nightmarish Docker future, everyone learns what “navigator” is in Greek.

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","summary":"This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: Dave's Russian agents, VMware's nightmarish Docker future, everyone learns what \"navigator\" is in Greek.","date_published":"2014-07-22T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/020d5438-6c9d-4b40-b7af-2bd471306a09.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":39414604,"duration_in_seconds":2449}]},{"id":"http://dgshow.org/?p=19677","title":"Episode 56: #56: Surveillance and PSYOPs","url":"https://dgshow.org/56","content_text":"This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: Government Surveillance, Corporate Surveillance over land, sea and air, Personal Surveillance, and a vague but pervasive sense that you’re being monitored at this very moment.\n\n Subscribe via RSS or iTunes.\n\n\n\n\nMatthew Burton has a podcast: “Let’s Talk Calmly About Security and Privacy”\nDon’t call me Shirley: Sherlybox is a private Dropbox based upon Raspberry Pi\n\nSee also the ‘NSA-proof’ Protonet\n\n\n\nEconomics of Bulk Surveillance\nThis week in irony: Tech leaders unite on government data collection reform\nDo as I say, not as I do: Google Edition\n\n\nGoogle Fit to curate steps, calories, heart rate, other biometric data\n\n\n\nControl Google Glass w/telekinesis using MindRDR\nGoogle launches SkyNet\nGoogle to offer low-cost Wifi hardware to businesses, free access to customers\nDo as I say, not as I do: Facebook Edition\n\n\nTyranny of the default: Facebook to show ads based on your browsing history, but let you change them\nWhy online tracking is getting creepier\nThe (PSYOP) product is you: Facebook tries to explain motives for secret user experiments\nFacebook and Newspeak\n\n\n\nSpeaking of altruism, end-to-end encryption in Gmail\nAlmost related: More Corporations Using Tag And Release Programs To Study American Consumers\nDefense in Depth 2014 on July 30\nLowering Cost of Government IT on August 21\nLauren’s new Raspberry Pi project’s maiden voyage: Impossible Deceptions, Charles Peachock & Jason Alan Magic on August 23\nDo as we do: Red Hat doesn’t want your data\n\n\nHT Jamie Duncan: soscleaner!\n\n\n\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nHT Matt Micene: Fake followers can improve your prevalence Bing search results\nAnimal Farm: Watch the Animated Adaptation of Orwell’s Novel Funded by the CIA (1954)\nHow the CIA secretly published Dr Zhivago\nAyn Rand’s Harry Potter and the Prisoners of Collectivism\nTotally incognito: Designers create a Faraday-cage cloak to foil NSA, other spies\nKnow Your Double: A doppelgänger field guide\nFree Internet, free nightmares: The Clown Motel\nLettuceBot is an open source killer robot for lettuce\n“The machine worked fast. Very fast. I’ve never seen anything work so fast.“\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nJamie Duncan for soscleaner!\nMatt Micene for the Gunnarbait\n\n\n","content_html":"

This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: Government Surveillance, Corporate Surveillance over land, sea and air, Personal Surveillance, and a vague but pervasive sense that you’re being monitored at this very moment.

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","summary":"This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about Government Surveillance, Corporate Surveillance over land, sea and air, Personal Surveillance, and a vague but pervasive sense that you're being monitored *at this very moment*.","date_published":"2014-07-15T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/79c60997-57b8-4204-8582-c3e65c8a8977.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":52002443,"duration_in_seconds":3236}]},{"id":"http://dgshow.org/?p=19665","title":"Episode 54: #54: Dockah Dockah Dockah","url":"https://dgshow.org/54","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about containers, Project Atomic, Containers, RHEL 7, Containers, RHEV 3.4, and DockerDockah.\n\n Subscribe via RSS or iTunes.\n\n\n\n\nUnited joins Delta with point per dollar spent, not miles flown. Animals.\nText STOP to 48369 to quit iMessage\nStanding desks are passé: More Office Workers Switching To Fetal Position Desks\nFeedly and Evernote Go Down As Attackers Demand Ransom\nThis week in vendor abandonment: Netflix Will Shut Down Public API Support For Third-Party Developers On November 14\nWhat Are You Talking About? The Cloud Edition on July 16\nDefense in Depth 2014 on July 30\nLowering Cost of Government IT on August 21\nLauren’s new Raspberry Pi project’s maiden voyage: Impossible Deceptions, Charles Peachock & Jason Alan Magic on August 23\nDave’s new article: How Linux containers can solve a problem for DOD virtualization\nMajor Hayden on CoreOS v. Atomic\nGetting started with Docker\nDockah, dockah, dockah.\nIAVM to CVE mapper in the Red Hat Customer Portal\nRHEL 7 is out and already in evaluation for Common Criteria!\nRHEV 3.4 is out!\nA Customer We Like: The Broad\nMoving to open source? 5 years worth of anticipated savings will be swallowed by exit costs of proprietary software\nNew DOD Acquisition in NDAA “it’s complicated”\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nTom 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.”\nPartially Examined Life\nAustin gets a Container Bar. Get it?\nHawaii 5-0 Drum Fill\nThis week in cognitive surplus: Star Wars in alphabetical order\nUm, no: A Brilliant Double-Decker Armrest That Would Make Flying Less Hellish\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nMajor Hayden for teaching about the differences between CoreOS and Atomic\n\n\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about containers, Project Atomic, Containers, RHEL 7, Containers, RHEV 3.4, and DockerDockah.

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","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about containers, Project Atomic, Containers, RHEL 7, Containers, RHEV 3.4, and Dockah.","date_published":"2014-07-08T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/f9cc69a2-8396-4173-8acb-e3a68aa5d0f1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":42178530,"duration_in_seconds":2622}]},{"id":"http://dgshow.org/?p=19655","title":"Episode 55: #55: Mike Guerette loves developers.","url":"https://dgshow.org/55","content_text":"This week, Dave and Mike pay the rent by talking about Red Hat’s developer tools.\n\n Subscribe via RSS or iTunes.\n\n\n\n\nRed Hat Developer Blog has technical articles on Red Hat Software Collections and Red Hat Developer Toolset and their related technologies, plus DevOps and much more.\nRed Hat Enterprise Linux Developer Program\nRed Hat Enterprise Linux Developer Subscriptions \nRed Hat Software Collections (dynamic languages, databases, web servers) \nRed Hat Developer Toolset (GCC, etc.): \nWhat “Developer Support” means\nRed Hat Developer Toolset now in more RHEL subscriptions \n\n\n","content_html":"

This week, Dave and Mike pay the rent by talking about Red Hat’s developer tools.

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","summary":"This week, Dave and Mike Guerette pay the rent by talking about Red Hat's developer tools.","date_published":"2014-06-25T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/bd0687e3-eadf-4091-85ea-753bbdf655d0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":19229192,"duration_in_seconds":1188}]},{"id":"http://dgshow.org/?p=19639","title":"Episode 52: #52: Sixteen Tons","url":"https://dgshow.org/52","content_text":"This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about Apple’s lock-in empire, autonomous vehicles, and improvisational theater as a way of life.\n\n\n\n\nSouthwest adds non-stop flights from Canton-Akron to DCA\nSoylent Youngstown: This Ohio cricket farm is first in US to raise ‘chirps’ for human consumption\nScratch (the creative learning environment from #MIT) version 2.0 now open source!\nSwift: Apple owns the language, the tools, the means of distribution, and demands 30% of your revenue\n\nSixteen Tons\n\n\n\nBanality of Evil: Apple’s not quite sure why you’re locked in\nWinners of FBI Corporate Hackathon Competition announced\nRussians capture cigarette-smuggling drone\nGoogle’s Next Phase in Driverless Cars: No Steering Wheel or Brake Pedals\n\n\nTim Lee says this will normalize car sharing\n\n\n\nOpenWorm Kickstarter\nDave and others from Red Hat at the AFCEA DC Emerging Technologies Summit 2014 on Friday, June 13\nOpenShift Enterprise 2.1 now available!\n\n\nFree OpenShift O’Reilly book by Steven Citron-Pousty and Katie Miller\n\n\n\nRHEL6 STIG has been freshly updated\nDan Risacher uncovers Gunnarbane: “SDN is as big as the original packetization in the network,” declared Stephen B. Alexander, senior vice president and CTO for Ciena. “We can light fiber as much as physics will allow. We can create terabit flows; but you’ll want to slice these terabits into different missions. SDN will virtualize networks—user-bespoke networks,” he stated\n3 Ways Embracing the Principles of Improv Can Change Your Life\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nAdvice to a Young Programmer from Tom Lee\nMy Friend Totoro, Bus Stop Scene via Oculus Rift\nPornburger.me is exactly what it sounds like\nUnlock Android with a manicure\nNew Hobby: DOD Infographics\nToday in cognitive surplus: Auto Buds h/t Rebecca Williams\nCollective Noun Collective\nHandmade, Artisanal Plungers\nThe Hipster Logo Design Guide\nWord of the Day: Cumulocentrism\nPSA: Reset your Bitly password!\nPSA: Change your Ebay password!\n\nAnd turn on 2 factor authentication for free while you’re at it please\nPayPal too\n\n\n\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nDan Risacher for giving Gunnar a seizure\nRebecca Williams for giving us something to talk about\n\n\n","content_html":"

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk with special guest star and elder statesman of open source in security and government, Dr. David A. Wheeler about Heartbleed, security reviews, and why security vulnerabilities are like human organs.

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Dave and Gunnar talk with one of their favorite partners: Nirmal Mehta of Booz Allen Hamilton, Red Hat Innovation Award winner in 2013. It’s a nerdfest. And a Dockerfest.

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Dave chats with James Kirkland, Red Hat’s undisputed Internet of Things expert, with a cameo from Jan Mark Holzer.

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Dave and Gunnar talk with Jan Mark Holzer, who’s a “consulting engineer” in the same way Sherlock Holmes is a “consulting detective.” He’s a legend at Red Hat, and we were really lucky to get some time with him.

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Dave and Gunnar catch up with Hellekson’s Law consigliere Matt Micene of DLT. They have a project called CODEvolved, which lets you stand up your own OpenShift in Amazon EC2.

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","summary":"Dave and Gunnar catch up with Hellekson’s Law consigliere Matt Micene of DLT. They have a project called Codevolved, which lets you stand up your own OpenShift in Amazon EC2.","date_published":"2014-04-24T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/8c5a791a-c6af-456b-9511-6d625ddff565.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10954655,"duration_in_seconds":671}]},{"id":"http://dgshow.org/?p=19463","title":"Red Hat Summit 2014: Linux Kernel Internals with Linda Wang","url":"https://dgshow.org/rhsummit2014a","content_text":"Dave talked with Linda Wang, Senior Software Engineering Manager with Red Hat. Her team handles memory management, scheduling, kdump, and all that gnarly low-level stuff. Learn how kpatch was created because of a missed conference call, and get some tips from Linda on how to participate in kernel development.\n\nHighlights\n\n\nWe’re adding Snappy compression in the kernel\nHow containers are supported by kernel namespace, control groups, systemd, and SELinux – and why Docker is a big deal.\nLinda missed a conference call, so now we’re supporting kpatch. She did a whole session on it.\nCheck out the RHEL Roadmap session\nAuto NUMA balancing\nGet the RHEL 7 Release Candidate!\n\n\n","content_html":"

Dave talked with Linda Wang, Senior Software Engineering Manager with Red Hat. Her team handles memory management, scheduling, kdump, and all that gnarly low-level stuff. Learn how kpatch was created because of a missed conference call, and get some tips from Linda on how to participate in kernel development.

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","summary":"Dave talks with Linda Wang, Senior Software Engineering Manager with Red Hat. Linda's team handles memory management, scheduling, kdump, and all that gnarly low-level kernel stuff.","date_published":"2014-04-23T12:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/cbac86f3-c59a-4be1-8959-97d05d2aaf0a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28322984,"duration_in_seconds":1756}]},{"id":"http://dgshow.org/?p=19441","title":"Episode 47: #47: Out-of-Order Execution","url":"https://dgshow.org/47","content_text":" \n\nThis week Dave and Gunnar talk about home storage, open source 5th columnists at MSFT, the Amazon unicorn factory, Gunnar’s new job, new workflow, and Georgios Papanikolaou, a monthly visitor of guinea pigs.\n\n Subscribe via RSS or iTunes.\n\nImage courtesty of @feitclub\n\n\nRedshift in EPEL dynamically adjusts screen brightness and color based upon location and time of day like f.lux\nOpenSpritz and FBReader OpenSpritz Plugin for speed reading!\n\nDave’s choice is jetzt on Firefox with a workaround\n\n\n\nLauren, now in ebook form and as an Opensource.com 2014 People’s Choice Award nominee\n\n\nBonus link: Ellie the robot is ready to compete\n\n\n\nGunnar is thrilled about a revamped and open sourced dgshow.org his other new new project Soren!\nGunnar’s Drobo 2.0? — Google Drive prices slashed!\n\n\nAnyone try Insync?\nIs Space Monkey the device Gunnar thought he heard mentioned on Back to Work?\nAnyone try the Synology Dropbox-like storage product?\n\n\n\nGoodyear Zeppelin arrives near Dave’s house\n\n\nGoodyear’s next generation iconic airship takes flight\n\n\n\nRHEL 6.6’s plans for inclusion of the SCAP Security Guide\nHeartbleed: oy.\n\n\nSee if your favorite web site is vulnerable ← Runs on OpenShift!\nSleep well — Red Hat has you covered\n\n\n\nOpen Wifi: don’t listen to this radio in my window.\n\n\nBy extension, is it then illegal to strobe someone else’s server? Gunnar’s been complaining about this since 2003\n\n\n\nMicrosoft releases source code for its OS and Word (MS-DOS 1.1 and 2.0 and Word for Windows 1.1a specifically)\n\n\nMicrosoft Launches .NET Foundation To Foster The .NET Open Source Ecosystem\n\n\n\nAWS urges developers to scrub GitHub of secret keys\nATM operators eye Linux as alternative to Windows XP\nDave and Gunnar need this like we need smart watches: Google and Microsoft are out to stop dual-boot Windows/Android devices\nNice open source list of 2 factor authentication sites + ways to pester those who don’t have it yet\nHT Dave Sirrine: ScratchJr — Coding for Young Kids\nCisco cozies up to Red Hat and KVM\nRHEL on Google Compute Engine with Cloud Access!\nAWS Achieves DoD Provisional Authorization\nRIP, the server. It’s time to breathe the air of cloud connection\n‘Amazon has destroyed the unicorn factory’ … How clouds are making sysadmins extinct\n\n\nAFSPC CIO thinks we’re doing consolidation, not cloud. Agree? Disagree? Talk amongst yourselves.\n\n\n\nHT Bob Kozdemba: How to request resources for Non-Profit, Open Source, or Educational Institutions\nA Customer We Like: NASA and their launch control center firing room featuring Red Hat (Enterprise) Linux (6)!\nslack.com looks really interesting for collaboration\nGunnar plays with capture tools like NewsBlur and Blogtrottr but can’t quit rss2email and processing tools like Pinboard which he still needs to figure out\nD&G Book Club: The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer\n\n\nKen Burns 6 hour documentary coming in 2015\nThe pap test for cervical cancer screening is due to Georgios Papanikolaou in 1928 where he studied the menstrual cycles of guinea pigs\nRelated: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks — start with the Radiolab episode and follow up episode\nBonus book: Proficient Motorcycling: The Ultimate Guide to Riding Well\n\n\n\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nPretty great interview with Horowitz of Andreesen Horowitz\nA persuasive case for government-run/subsidized Internet\nSemantic Versioning — It’s a thing\nAmazon Dash: genius\nMake your own GitHub ribbon with CSS alone\nTwilight Zone action figures (in black and white!)\nThe Expert\nJakToGo: Great for smuggling hams into movie theaters too\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nDave Sirrine for letting us know about ScratchJr\nBob Kozdemba for helping spread the word about free OpenShift for non-profit, open source, and educational institutions\n\n\n","content_html":"

 

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","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk about home storage, open source 5th columnists at MSFT, the Amazon unicorn factory, Gunnar's new job, new workflow, and Georgios Papanikolaou, a monthly visitor of guinea pigs.","date_published":"2014-04-10T01:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/80d9252f-7f33-4152-bc88-9a6fe3961490.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":63587000,"duration_in_seconds":3960}]},{"id":"http://dgshow.org/?p=19383","title":"Episode 49: #49: A Word from Our Sponsor","url":"https://dgshow.org/49","content_text":"This week, Dave and Gunnar talk with Shawn Wells about the origins of the SCAP Security Guide, community building with the government and integrators, and future plans for the OpenStack Security Guide.\n\n Subscribe via RSS or iTunes.\n\n\n\nBreaking News: SCAP Security Guide is shipping in RHEL6.6!\n\n\nNSA SNAC Guide\nSCAP\nmil-oss, the finest collection of DOD open source nerds you’ll find anywhere\nSCAP Security Guide\n\nRPMs are in EPEL!\n\n\n\nCheck out the National Checklist Program Repository for SCAP policy for all kinds of products like the one for RHEL 6\nDo manual checks with OCIL like this one for JBoss EAP 5\njOVAL, create and use SCAP on basically any platform.\nSystem Deployment & Security Auditing with RHN Satellite & Nessus: slides\nand recording\nSSG is the upstream for the RHEL STIG\nOSCAP Anaconda Addon project\nSubscribe to gov-sec for updates on a Defense in Depth Day near you\nJeff Blank’s and Shawn’s upcoming Summit session\nOpenStack Security Guide\nCall to action: join the fun on scap-security-guide!\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nShawn Wells for leading the SSG community and stopping by to speak with us!\n\n\n","content_html":"

This week, Dave and Gunnar talk with Shawn Wells about the origins of the SCAP Security Guide, community building with the government and integrators, and future plans for the OpenStack Security Guide.

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","summary":"This week, Dave and Gunnar talk with Shawn Wells about the origins of the SCAP Security Guide, community building with the government and integrators, and future plans for the OpenStack Security Guide.","date_published":"2014-04-01T01:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/8666c614-9844-421b-b2aa-885bf95a1fe1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":46407199,"duration_in_seconds":2886}]},{"id":"http://atechnologyjobisnoexcuse.com/?p=19177","title":"Episode 48: #48: Tiny Circuits, Big Factory","url":"https://dgshow.org/48","content_text":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk with special guest correspondent Lauren Egts about her interview with Ken Burns of TinyCircuits for Open Source Hardware Week!\n\n Subscribe via RSS or iTunes.\n\n\n\n\nLauren’s Opensource.com article interviewing Ken Burns of TinyCircuits: Like Arduino? Miniaturize your project with TinyCircuits\nArduino\nCheck out Open Source Hardware Week at opensource.com\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nKen Burns for making tiny open source hardware and letting us share the audio of the interview!\nLauren Egts for interviewing Ken Burns and being our guest correspondent!\n\n\n","content_html":"

This week Dave and Gunnar talk with special guest correspondent Lauren Egts about her interview with Ken Burns of TinyCircuits for Open Source Hardware Week!

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","summary":"This week Dave and Gunnar talk with special guest correspondent Lauren Egts about her interview with Ken Burns of Tiny Circuits for Open Source Hardware Week.","date_published":"2014-03-21T02:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/4f0504db-bbe0-46d7-b605-e9b6126439b8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21042386,"duration_in_seconds":1301}]},{"id":"http://atechnologyjobisnoexcuse.com/?p=19223","title":"Episode 46: #46: Prisencolinensinainciusol","url":"https://dgshow.org/46","content_text":"This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: talk about: backups, media players, Amazon GovCloud, new JBoss releases, Gilligan’s Island.\n\n Subscribe via RSS or iTunes.\n\n\n\n\nStar Trek Continues E02 “Lolani” puts Dave in a state of euphoria\nThe Twilight dude puts Gunnar in a state of euphoria\nDrobo or Dropbox or something else?\nDelta SkyMiles To Be Based On Price Of Ticket, Not Distance Of Flight\nAdded to the list of Things Gunnar Won’t Buy: Keurig’s next generation of coffee machines will have DRM lockdown\nApple CarPlay coming to a Volvo near you\n\n“Will Apple allow Google Maps on CarPlay?”\nGoogle opens up Chromecast with new streaming SDK for iOS, Android, Chrome\n\n\n\ncloud.cio.gov is surprisingly useful!\nBetter than Cam Scanner? Google Drive updated with quick-scan widget and animated GIF support\nFrom the ACLU: How location data can be abused\nFCC To TV Companies: You Can’t Broadcast Emergency Alert Tones If It’s Not An Emergency\nRIT now offers a minor in open source. Red Hat and RIT have been working on this for a while!\nSo we don’t get hate mail from Langdon White: Check out DevNation April 13-17 in San Francisco!\nGet the lowest rate for the Red Hat Summit by going through your Red Hat account team. Over 40 OpenStack sessions!\n\n\nDave moderating Government Lunch panel and Innovation Award Finalist panel!\n\n\n\nRHEL is now on GovCloud!\nJBoss BPM, BRMS released: welcome, Polymida!\nJBoss Fuse ESB on OpenShift: You can fit the install command in a tweet!\n.NET support hits OpenShift Origin!\nOracle 12c install guide for RHEL 6\nInktank has publicaly stated support for RHEV3.3 and RHEL OSP4 in their 1.1 release\n\n\nIn exchange, we published benchmarks that show Gluster is 2x as fast as Ceph. We’re classy!\n\n\n\nRTM pro-tip: yearly reminder for old blog posts\nClever Map Reveals Which Cities Get the Best Weather\n17 Facts You Might Not Know about Gilligan’s Island\nCommedia dell’Arte\n\n\nFree nightmare are available via Google Image search for plague mask\n\n\n\nHT D&G Ambassador to Japan Adam Clater: Why do Japanese people wear surgical masks? It’s not always for health reasons\n\n\nFar Side classic: How Nature Says “Do Not Touch”\n\n\n\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nChoosing secure passwords by Bruce Schneier\nShort rib recipies don’t qualify as Massachusetts vehicle inspection stickers\nDownload 15,000+ Free Golden Age Comics from the Digital Comic Museum\nWorld’s fastest nose typer\nFake chef pranks local morning TV shows\nHow computer-generated fake papers are flooding academia\n\nSCIgen paper generator\n\n\n\nWhat languages sound like to foreigners\n\n\nPrisencolinensinainciusol: Oll raigth!\n\n\n\nWhen your stab proof suit is at the dry cleaner’s, wear taser-proof clothing\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nAdam Clater for keeping us up to speed on Japanese culture.\n\n\n","content_html":"

This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: talk about: backups, media players, Amazon GovCloud, new JBoss releases, Gilligan’s Island.

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","summary":"This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about backups, media players, Amazon GovCloud, new JBoss releases, Gilligan's Island.","date_published":"2014-03-12T06:00:19.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/4d92814c-b4ae-447c-b321-153b5b19e81a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":59084107,"duration_in_seconds":3679}]},{"id":"http://atechnologyjobisnoexcuse.com/?p=19229","title":"Episode 45: #45: DevNation","url":"https://dgshow.org/45","content_text":"This week Ray Ploski and Langdon White prep Dave and Gunnar for DevNation!\n\n Subscribe via RSS or iTunes.\n\n\n\n\nCheck out www.devnation.org and follow @DevNationConf and #DevNation\nDeveloper Toolset and Red Hat Software collections\nDevAssistant\nAeroGear\nLiveOak\nApache Cordova\nxPaaS\nCeylon\nVert.x\nGene Kim of The Phoenix Project will be keynoting!\nFrom Ray for Langdon: C Sharp evangelist position in Cambridge\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nRay Ploski and Langdon White for talking about DevNation with us!\n\n\n","content_html":"

This week Ray Ploski and Langdon White prep Dave and Gunnar for DevNation!

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","summary":"Ray Ploski and Langdon White prep Dave and Gunnar for DevNation!","date_published":"2014-03-10T06:00:48.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/6c9c010f-7ab2-454e-affb-d1ecb73aa260.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":32390588,"duration_in_seconds":2010}]},{"id":"http://atechnologyjobisnoexcuse.com/?p=19145","title":"Episode 44: #44: Glad to be here","url":"https://dgshow.org/44","content_text":"This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about affordances, partnerships, and a bunch of reasons Red Hat is a great place to work.\n\n Subscribe via RSS or iTunes.\n\nSophisticated multi-touch interfaces in vehicles have consequences.\n\n\nGunnar gets angry about DRM all over again and gets a ChromeCast while Dave is still thrilled with his Roku 3\nGoogle buys SlickLogin, a startup out to kill the password with sound\nIf you can’t wait for the book or movie, check out the D&G Origin Story\nFork your own agency open source policy\n“Run me on OpenShift”\nDave bait: Dear Car Makers: Please Hire People Like This\n\nAffordance\n\n\n\nSo we don’t get hate mail from Langdon White: Check out DevNation April 13-17 in San Francisco!\nGet the lowest rate for the Red Hat Summit by going through your Red Hat account team\n\n\nkpatch! Learn more here\n\n\n\nDave on a panel about How to Acquire and Implement Secure Cloud Solutions at the Symantec Government Symposium\nThe National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence welcomes Red Hat as a National Cybersecurity Excellence Partner\nAlcatel-Lucent and Dell are using Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform for (Software Defined) Networking\nRed Hat Storage 2.1 released!\n\n\nTest drive this and more on AWS!\n\n\n\nRed Hat Urges Supreme Court to Address Impediments to Innovation\nThe Best Cloud Computing Companies And CEOs To Work For In 2014\nA lifehacker we like: Dave and Gunnar review Jim Whitehurst’s productivity tricks\nSpeaking of CEOs: How to Write Emails Like a CEO\n\n\nEmail signature rules of engagement: the now-defunct protocol.by\nSee the archived protocol builder\nrelated: remember geekcode?\n\n\n\nIs that a wallabag in place of Pocket or …?\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nUsing Civ IV in schools: ENDORSED\n\nTom Lee: “it’s especially vital now as the current generation of granary workers prepares to retire”\n\n\n\nHT Uzoma Nwosu: Exploring regional listening preferences\nThe to-be-created OpenShift app of the week: Infinifriends sitcom script generator\nBitcoins vs. Beanie Babies\nPlague Doctors are terrifying\nGuinea pig alternative: The sugar glider\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nAT&T U-verse for a great customer support experience.\nJim Whitehurst for being a CEO we admire.\nTom Lee for reminding us of the granary workers.\nUzoma Nwosu for letting Dave know that Florida Georgia Line exists and is really popular in Ohio.\nChris Williams found a bug in our mp3 encoding. Thanks, Chris! Problem fixed.\n\n\n","content_html":"

This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about affordances, partnerships, and a bunch of reasons Red Hat is a great place to work.

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This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: robotics, public and not-so-public goods, and redesigning airlines.

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In order to continue with the review of your file, NCSI needs important information from you.\n Please submit a physical copy of ONE of the following forms of government issued ID documents to NCSI’s Compliance Department as soon as possible:\n 1.) Valid Driver’s License\n 2.) Passport\n 3.) State Issued Id\n You may scan the document, take a photo and upload it, or even take a photo with your cell phone and send it to us. We accept .jpg, .pdf, .doc, and .png file formats. The following are the contacts for electronic submissions:\n Upload: www.ncsisafe.com\n Email: compliance@ncsisafe.com\n E-mail and digital upload are preferred, as the image tends to come through more clearly and we are able to complete your screen more quickly. Please keep in mind that if you do not have a scanner, digital camera, or camera phone, many libraries have a scanner that is available to the public.\n If you are absolutely unable to submit your ID using any of the above methods, you may send your ID via fax to 1-(440) 542-9833. Please note that faxes can come through unclear, and faxing your ID rather than submitting electronically may cause your screening to be delayed. “If you are faxing the request please include a cover page with your name and daytime phone number. Also, if you choose to fax, please enlarge and/or brighten the image so it is clear to read. If we cannot read your ID and you do not provide your name and number, we do not know who to contact to request a clear copy.\n Your background screening cannot be completed until NCSI receives the required documentation from you. To avoid further delay, your prompt response to this request is necessary and appreciated. 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During this time, please continue to check your status at www.ncsisafe.com\n Yours in safety,\n Compliance Department\n National Center for Safety Initiatives (NCSI)\n\n\n\nSuitable for framing in your doomsday bunker: The Lake Monsters of America\n\nBessie the Lake Erie monster\nLake Erie Monsters minor league hockey team in Cleveland\nLake Worth Monster goat man\nAlmost related: Mothman and The Mothman Prophecies\n\n\n\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nAction Figure Resume\nNASA writes to Coke+Mentos Rocket Designer\nCheese made from feet, belly buttons, and tears\nVenn menu\nThe Largest Island in the Largest Lake in the Largest Island in the Largest Lake in North America\nGoogle BBS simulator\nAwesome airplane simulators.\nAwesome waiting-in-line simulators.\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nRed Hat Canada, Matt Micene, Frank Dachille, Rich Rinehart, and Mrs. Egts for giving us things to be thankful for and to talk about\n\n\n","content_html":"

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","summary":"This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about spying, conspiracy theories, boxing and calculus in Ohio, Klingons in Illinois, the return of Nirmal, a ball peen update, and LUG parenting teachable moments","date_published":"2013-09-10T06:00:53.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/86e91cd0-912a-47e2-9d06-615e1364d204.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":67198618,"duration_in_seconds":4186}]},{"id":"http://atechnologyjobisnoexcuse.com/?p=16641","title":"Episode 26: #26: Hedbänger’s Bäll","url":"https://dgshow.org/26","content_text":"This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: snollygosters firing 9 or every 10 sysadmins, even yet still more Google and privacy, hands-free computing, Gunnar’s reputation management problems, and Dave’s “how to say no” weapons turned against him.\n\n Subscribe via RSS or iTunes.\n\nDave gets incepted.\n\n\nLauren mentioned on Crain’s Business Cleveland podcast\n\nHER Ideas in Motion hands-on learning for girls in technology and media arts\nHow the Egts family rolls on Mother’s Day: Mother Daughter Hack Day\n\n\n\nGunnar visits Sweden!\nZach Sciales says nice things about Red Hat and the D&G Show!\nAutomation Myths: The NSA Can’t Replace 90% of Its System Administrators\n\n\nDave’s Confining Users with SELinux video series\nRed Hat is hiring\n\n\n\nCode By Voice Faster Than Keyboard\nGoogle Adds Your Flights, Reservations, and Purchases to Voice Search\nGoogle Cloud Storage now provides server-side encryption\n\n\nSo you can store the data at rest w/encryption, but you need to decrypt it to work on it unless you use homomorphic encryption as discussed in D&G #9\n\n\n\nGoogle says UK privacy laws can’t touch it\nEgts family spring break candidate: Principality of Sealand\n\n\nHavenCo\n\n\n\nTrsst: a distributed secure blog platform for the open web\n\n\nMan Crosses Twitter and Google Reader to Create Open Source Love Child\nMeet the Indie Web hackers who want to jailbreak the internet\n\n\n\nGroklaw Shuts Down, A Self-Described Casualty In The Privacy Wars\n\n\nPJ’s reasoning\n\n\n\nOpen Technology Fund\nLauren is a developer!\n\n\nScratch on Raspberry Pi video now live!\n\n\n\nMajor Hayden now uses Linux! (Wait, what?)\nSuper fun flying club, from United: Inside United’s Secret Club for Top Fliers\nGunnar at OSHERA on 5 September.\nDave presenting via web with David A. Wheeler and Josh Davis at GovLoop Government Innovators Virtual Summit on September 10\nGunnar keynotes NC DataPalooza on September 12\nDave receiving AFCEA DC AFCEAN of the Month award at AFCEA DC’s Monthly Luncheon on September 16\nDave as panelist at GovLoop Agency of the Future on September 17\nGunnar presenting at NIST Cloud Computing and Mobility workshop on October 1\nDave as panelist at Symantec Government Symposium on October 2\nRed Hat Government Symposium registration now open!\nGunnar’s GCN article: Do you have a cloud exit strategy? Here’s one clear path.\nHeadbangers Ball: Dave’s recap of FedScoop’s Lowering the Cost of Government with IT Summit\n\n\nNote the TV hanging from the ceiling to the right of the panelists\nDave’s Fedscoop TV video\n\n\n\nDan Walsh blogging about Dave’s software defined Multi Level Security video series\n\n\nD&G updated Blacklist: cyber, “software-defined”\n\n\n\nJBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 in evaluation!\nHellekson’s Law: request denied, for now\n\n\nWould a title of nobility make Gunnar more notable?\nThe Magic of Incentives: Brazilian Journals’ Self-Citation Cartel Smashed\nCommaFeed backlinks from Wikipedia to D&G!\n\n\n\n“How to say no” update: Adam Clater makes Dave an offer he couldn’t refuse\n\n\nThis is what it looked like\n\n\n\nThere’s a difference between being right & being persuasive\nWord of the day that we aren’t allowed to use any more: snollygoster — an unprincipled but shrewd person\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nFeedBin: A new OSS RSS reader entrant\nExplainShell: A command line explainer\nHT Jared Jennings: darcs is simpler and more fun than git. but http://hub.darcs.net and http://patch-tag.com aren’t quite github.\n\nUnrelated but delicious: D’Arc’s Pizza in Windber, PA\n\n\n\nSoylent Green, for real: “I didn’t get to be the reviews editor of a major technology website by reading stupid directions.”\nHeavy Metal Umlaut Quiz\nBeastie Boys’ “Sabotage” reenacted with librarians\nBlack Flag’s Henry Rollins to keynote the 2013 California Library Association conference\nKnitters are banned from library due to dangerous needle use\nA creepy robot that can sneak under your door\nPlan ahead: Drone guidelines for Burning Man\nOpenDesk.cc Is Like Ikea For Open Source Zealots\nRegular expresssion crossword puzzle sites of the week\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nRachel Wilkins Patel for getting girls into technology and media arts and being a great role model\nZach Sciales for letting us know we’re helping!\nDan Walsh for blogging about Dave’s MLS video series\nAdam Clater for using our mind tricks against us for everyone’s benefit\nJared Jennings for the tip on Darcs\n\n\n","content_html":"

This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: snollygosters firing 9 or every 10 sysadmins, even yet still more Google and privacy, hands-free computing, Gunnar’s reputation management problems, and Dave’s “how to say no” weapons turned against him.

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This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: Google’s expectations of privacy, VMware’s expectations of profit, Dave’s expectations of SELinux, and Gunnar’s inflated expectations of productivity software.

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","summary":"This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about Google's expectations of privacy, VMware's expectations of profit, Dave's expectations of SELinux, and Gunnar's inflated expectations of productivity software.","date_published":"2013-08-27T07:00:04.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/06b64689-8fdb-4670-851f-cc5f41892f8f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":49829924,"duration_in_seconds":3100}]},{"id":"http://atechnologyjobisnoexcuse.com/?p=16569","title":"Episode 24: #24: A Laptop Made of People","url":"https://dgshow.org/24","content_text":"This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: Twitter security, Chrome security, SpiderOak security, SnapChat security, Open Security, OpenShift security, and calendar security.\n\n Subscribe via RSS or iTunes.\n\nA prototype.\n\n\nTwitter improves 2 factor authentication\nAndroid Device Manager web page going live for some users\nGoogle Chrome lets you – or anyone using your computer – see the plaintext web passwords stored by your browser (by design)\n“Three people can keep a secret if two of them are dead,” Benjamin Franklin\nLavaBit and Silent Circle shut down.\nGunnar came back from Mil-OSS LANT\nOpen Security from the folks that brought you mil-oss\nRed Hat Government Symposium registration now open!\nHellekson’s Law is now under review\n\nGunnar considers signing up for Reputation.com and ponders their sponsorship eligibility\n\n\n\nOpenShift Enterprise on top of a trust between IPA/IdM and Windows Active Directory\nTaskPaper vs. Remember the Milk\nHackpad with Dropbox integration\nDropDAV: DAV for Dropbox, paging Adam Clater\n\n\nUnrelated but still useful: Fix Dropbox Connection Issues With NetworkManager and Wifi\n\n\n\nThe new dgshow.org website? Fork us!\nCreative People Say No\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\n3D printable objects modeled on expired 19th century patents\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nAdam Clater for getting us to think about storage liberation\n\n\n","content_html":"

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This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: Professional Wrestling, Professional Android Security, Professional Evangelism with Steve Citron-Pousty, and a very unprofessional Linus Torvalds.

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This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about the worst virus remediation ever, the NSA all up in your phone, fashion advice from Dan Walsh, and a whole bunch of Gunnarbait.

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This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about Le PRISM, Slashdot Gunnarbait, OpenStack Security Guide, the Indie Web, a petabyte of tax data, and an interview with the creator of CommaFeed.

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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: Gunnar smoking funny cigarettes, OpenShift all over the place, motorcycles, hacking Gunnar’s house (in a bad way), how to ask for help, and how to receive help like a gentleman.

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Dave’s off on a motorcycle or something, so this week, Jason “Open Government Machine” Hibbets and Gunnar talk about CityCamp, Code for America, civic innovation, and (of course) Jason’s new book.

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This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: Evolution of evolution, skeumorphism (again), Onion Pi, Brick Pi, Red Hat Summit 2013, an interview with Nirmal Mehta and some lessons learned from Google and NSA.

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Today, Dave and Gunnar talk about the third day of the Red Hat Summit, and interview Major Hayden at last! This one is super-nerdy, that’s fair warning.

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On the second day of Red Hat’s 2013 Summit, Dave and Gunnar talk about RHEV 3.2’s launch, Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform, the Mirantis/Red Hat OpenStack partnership, and OpenShift with our #1 fan.

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This week, Dave and Gunnar broadcast from Boston, on the first day of the 2013 Red Hat Summit.

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","summary":"This week, Dave and Gunnar broadcast from Boston, on the first day of the 2013 Red Hat Summit. ","date_published":"2013-06-12T09:40:42.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/1b67eddd-d80f-444d-ba32-aa9ef36b589d/ddfa2a87-3954-4ff6-a30b-27046fa47944.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":24161203,"duration_in_seconds":1496}]},{"id":"http://atechnologyjobisnoexcuse.com/?p=15899","title":"Episode 13: #13: Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz is German for winning Scrabble.","url":"https://dgshow.org/13","content_text":"This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: NYC Checkbook, passwords, FSF getting silly, open source dying, killing patent trolls with fire, RHEL6 STIGs, Rasberry Pi, and next week’s Red Hat Summit.\n\n Subscribe via RSS or iTunes.\n\nThe mustard shall indicate progress. And oversight from German regulators.\n\n\nNYC Checkbook 2.0\nLinkedIn adds two step verification\nAnatomy of a hack: How crackers ransack passwords like “qeadzcwrsfxv1331”\nFSF’s insane campaign against regulations.gov\nMonty thinks open source is dying\nPatent troll attacks podcasting\n\n“The farther over goal they are, the safer I feel.” — Roman Mars of 99% Invisible\n\n\n\nWhite House Trollhunt\nUSPTO + StackExchange == Crazy Delicious\nGunnar and Luke interview Phase2 about Drupal on FedOSS\nDefense in Depth Workshop June 26 in Tysons Corner, VA\nRHEL6 STIG! STIG!\nPi and Pigs: Lauren and Dave’s interview with Element 14’s community team\n\n\nLauren’s summer job: Case Western Reserve University’s think[box] institute for collaboration and innovation\nLil’ G-man using Scratch with his makeymakey and Playdoh (action photo)\nRaspberry Pi puts holes in China’s Great Firewall\nRaspberry Pi + rocket launcher == one step closer to world domination\n\n\n\nPidora is a part of Dave, Lauren, and Dan Walsh’s secret project\nRed Hat Summit 5K: run with Jim Whitehurst and benefit The One Fund Boston\nWord of the day: Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz\n\n\nGerman for “law for the delegation of monitoring beef labelling”\nFormally dropped, but feel free to use it anyhow, especially when playing Scrabble in German\nHear the proper pronounciation here\nLongest word ever composed in German: Donaudampfschifffahrtselektrizitätenhauptbetriebswerkbauunterbeamtengesellschaft\nGerman for “Association for Subordinate Officials of the Head Office Management of the Danube Steamboat Electrical Services”\nThe longest word in the Oxford Dictionary of English is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis\nIs the English Language open source?\nThe “Story of English” on PBS\n\n\n\n\n\nCutting Room Floor\n\n\nWe’re the #1 search result for “alliteration and vampires” on Google\n\nColonizing the internet, one keyword at a time!\n\n\n\nDeveloper codes VNC-over-GIF tool… in 37 (but growing) lines of code!\nAtari video game burial site to be excavated\n\n\nWe Give Thanks\n\n\nKarl Fogel for writing the Checkbook 2.0 article\nEric Sorenson and Lil’G Man for sharing their computer science research\nWill Cordis for the password cracking article tweet\nGunnar’s Dad for the Rasberry Pi\nThe Element 14 Community Team for taking the time to interview Lauren and inspire kids and adults around the world\n\n\n","content_html":"

This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: NYC Checkbook, passwords, FSF getting silly, open source dying, killing patent trolls with fire, RHEL6 STIGs, Rasberry Pi, and next week’s Red Hat Summit.

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This week Dave and Gunnar provide a very special episode of the Dave and Gunnar Show, in which we talk to our boss, Paul Smith, who runs Red Hat’s US Public Sector group.

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