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This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about Barthelona, Gaudi, Toledo, Detroit, the Stasi, and why cloud providers can’t have nice things. Barcelona and Detroit trip report Barcelona Uber is there but illegal Nova Icària is the Egts family’s preferred Barcelona beach When in town, be sure to check out Montserrat, Las Ramblas, and Sagrada Família Detroit Maker Faire Dave highly recommends: The Henry, Autograph Collection The Stasi almost caught up to Dave Truck crashes into East Toledo Tony Packo’s Toledo faces water crisis after dangerous toxin found in supply Don’t Drink the Water … In Lake Erie “Don’t order the Toledo Outback Bloomin’ Algae. It’s terrible.” Gunnar can’t stop watching the new Mad Max trailer Stasi doppelgänger follow up: Chinese 3D Printer Allows You to 3D Print a Human Sized 1:1 Wax Replica of Yourself Almost related: Bannerman = Uber for bodyguards Chromecast to use ULTRASOUND Striesand is an onramp-to-darkweb-in-a-box. Think of the Streisand Effect. HT Robin Price: Google’s Project Zero Now you can experience the ultimate joy like never before using Pinwheel! Obama administration says the world’s servers are ours Is AWS stumbling? Lowering Cost of Government IT on August 21 Lauren’s new Raspberry Pi project’s maiden voyage: Impossible Deceptions, Charles Peachock & Jason Alan Magic on August 23 Dear EPA: Please buy CloudForms. Love, Dave and Gunnar. Start here with James Labocki and Thomas Cameron InfoWorld ♥s OpenShift OpenShift Enterprise on Autonomic Resources’ PaaS solution, ARCWRX, is “in evaluation” for FedRAMP authorization Want to learn more? Dan Walsh on Docker Security Cutting Room Floor Weird Al’s Foil — stay for the plot twist David A. Wheeler bait! Mathematically-proved OS kernel is open source (on Github) Watch James Baldwin debate William F. Buckley at Cambridge in 1966 Gunnar is ready for this 34″ monitor Bertolt Brecht sings “Mack the Knife” and creeps Gunnar out Declassified: The Government’s Secret Plan For a Military Moon Base That Time The CIA Kidnapped A Soviet Spacecraft MakerBot 3D printers now available in a dozen Home Depot stores Tips For Crafting A Strong Password That Really Pops We Give Thanks HT Robin Price for the Project Zero heads up
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. Subscribe via RSS or iTunes. Matthew Burton has a podcast: “Let’s Talk Calmly About Security and Privacy” Don’t call me Shirley: Sherlybox is a private Dropbox based upon Raspberry Pi See also the ‘NSA-proof’ Protonet Economics of Bulk Surveillance This week in irony: Tech leaders unite on government data collection reform Do as I say, not as I do: Google Edition Google Fit to curate steps, calories, heart rate, other biometric data Control Google Glass w/telekinesis using MindRDR Google launches SkyNet Google to offer low-cost Wifi hardware to businesses, free access to customers Do as I say, not as I do: Facebook Edition Tyranny of the default: Facebook to show ads based on your browsing history, but let you change them Why online tracking is getting creepier The (PSYOP) product is you: Facebook tries to explain motives for secret user experiments Facebook and Newspeak Speaking of altruism, end-to-end encryption in Gmail Almost related: More Corporations Using Tag And Release Programs To Study American Consumers Defense in Depth 2014 on July 30 Lowering Cost of Government IT on August 21 Lauren’s new Raspberry Pi project’s maiden voyage: Impossible Deceptions, Charles Peachock & Jason Alan Magic on August 23 Do as we do: Red Hat doesn’t want your data HT Jamie Duncan: soscleaner! Cutting Room Floor HT Matt Micene: Fake followers can improve your prevalence Bing search results Animal Farm: Watch the Animated Adaptation of Orwell’s Novel Funded by the CIA (1954) How the CIA secretly published Dr Zhivago Ayn Rand’s Harry Potter and the Prisoners of Collectivism Totally incognito: Designers create a Faraday-cage cloak to foil NSA, other spies Know Your Double: A doppelgänger field guide Free Internet, free nightmares: The Clown Motel LettuceBot is an open source killer robot for lettuce “The machine worked fast. Very fast. I’ve never seen anything work so fast.“ We Give Thanks Jamie Duncan for soscleaner! Matt Micene for the Gunnarbait
This week Dave and Gunnar talk about containers, Project Atomic, Containers, RHEL 7, Containers, RHEV 3.4, and DockerDockah. Subscribe via RSS or iTunes. United joins Delta with point per dollar spent, not miles flown. Animals. Text STOP to 48369 to quit iMessage Standing desks are passé: More Office Workers Switching To Fetal Position Desks Feedly and Evernote Go Down As Attackers Demand Ransom This week in vendor abandonment: Netflix Will Shut Down Public API Support For Third-Party Developers On November 14 What Are You Talking About? The Cloud Edition on July 16 Defense in Depth 2014 on July 30 Lowering Cost of Government IT on August 21 Lauren’s new Raspberry Pi project’s maiden voyage: Impossible Deceptions, Charles Peachock & Jason Alan Magic on August 23 Dave’s new article: How Linux containers can solve a problem for DOD virtualization Major Hayden on CoreOS v. Atomic Getting started with Docker Dockah, dockah, dockah. IAVM to CVE mapper in the Red Hat Customer Portal RHEL 7 is out and already in evaluation for Common Criteria! RHEV 3.4 is out! A Customer We Like: The Broad Moving to open source? 5 years worth of anticipated savings will be swallowed by exit costs of proprietary software New DOD Acquisition in NDAA “it’s complicated” Cutting Room Floor Tom 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.” Partially Examined Life Austin gets a Container Bar. Get it? Hawaii 5-0 Drum Fill This week in cognitive surplus: Star Wars in alphabetical order Um, no: A Brilliant Double-Decker Armrest That Would Make Flying Less Hellish We Give Thanks Major Hayden for teaching about the differences between CoreOS and Atomic