Episode 21: #21: Slaves to Fashion

17/07/2013 52 min

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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.
This episode is dedicated to Seth Vidal. Please visit this page of Seth Vidal memorial events.
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Dapper Dan.

Gunnar’s housewarming gift to himself: The Uplift desk
Smoking with skeumorphism, round 2:

Anti-Smoking Cage Helmet
An asthma-inhaler-looking Nicotine delivery device isn’t as cool as an electronic cigarette
What if they looked like Neuroin inhalers?


AT&T Considers Selling Your Browsing History, Location, And More To Advertisers. Here’s How To Opt Out
MIT Project Reveals What PRISM Knows About You
This week in Gunnarbait: Security-Enhanced Android: NSA Edition

Reality check: Yes, the NSA contributed code to Android. No, you don’t have to freak out about it


Get your very own “setenforce 1” tshirt
For first time ever, feds asked to sit out Defcon hacker conference

Researchers Now Pulling Out of DEF CON In Response To Anti-Fed Position


US government agency destroys hardware to clear malware
No More 3D TV On The BBC Please, We’re British — And Glasses Are A Hassle
Movie of the week: Bots High
Survival Research Labs
More Gunnarbait: Google Explains Why Its Cloud Service Is Different When It Comes To Lock-In
Events

Mil-OSS, August 7th and 8th in Charleston, SC
Drupal4Gov, August 14 and 15th in DC


Adam Clater wants an open standard instead of Dropbox
Gunnar’s mom is using OpenShift (really!)

Joe Biden sings the praises of the Villages


Gunnar plays with OwnCloud

OwnCloud on OpenShift thanks to Isaac Christoffersen
Liberate your Files: A Solution from Vizuri using ownCloud, OpenShift, & Red Hat Storage Server by Isaac Christoffersen, Matt Richards, Ted Brunell



Cutting Room Floor

Mosh: SSH over UDP for stateless terminals
Once you’ve mastered the Purdie Shuffle, try the Amen Break
A piece of Gunnar’s childhood for sale
Raspberry Pi powered anthropomorphic coffee making robot
Hyper realistic 3D printed spider octopod robot
RepRap Morgan: 3D printer that prints its own parts

Hardware design and controller firmware on GitHub


Scratch-controlled barking robot dog! How Girls Should Serve Raspberry Pi
How to Travel Around the World for $418
Documents Reveal How the NSA Cracked the Kryptos Sculpture Years Before the CIA
“Linux for Workgroups”: Linux 3.11’s feature set now confirmed

We Give Thanks

Major Hayden for the Defcon tip
Adam Clater for getting us to think about a more open Dropbox
Isaac Christoffersen for the OwnCloud on OpenShift Quickstart
Evan Rose reminding us of the Amen Break