Episode 22: #22: The Al Capone School of Management

30/07/2013 1h 9min

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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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Cutting someone’s mail queue in half.

Gunnar’s buddy Andy suggests he builds his own desk: Make Your Own Multi-Level, Adjustable Height Standing Desk

Gunnar thinks Andy, a carpenter, is overdue for a visit to Austin
Multi level filing system makes a perfect accessory for a multi level desk


WWE embarrassed as wrestling match outcomes leaked online
Google Storing WLAN Passwords In the Clear

c#29: “Is the general public willing to lose access to their backup should they forget their password?”
Encrypt-y the Bear: only you can prevent password leakage
Listener action item: We need a Dan Walsh-looking Encrypt-y the Bear picture
Crypto Cat is a registered trademark of the NSA


CyanogenMod to incorporate SELinux
Linus Torvalds Defends His God-Given Right to Offend You
Red Hat Partner Day
Events

Mil-OSS, August 7th and 8th in Charleston, SC
Lauren’s Scratch on Raspberry Pi Akron LUG presentation on August 1
The Great Guinea Pig Escape has >1000 views!


CloudFORMS NOW!: A web site we like and need to know who made it
RHEL 5.10 beta includes SCAP 1.2 and Red Hat Access
Red Hat Summit 2013 – Streamlining and Accelerating Your IT Service Delivery with OpenShift Enterprise
Department of Interior joins the ranks of SCAP Security Guide committers
Gunnar at the Champions for Change event
An open source effort we like: Code for America

HT Steven Citron-Pousty: (OpenShift powered) Interactive Atlas Highlights Water Use Issues in California
Interactive Atlas Highlights Water Use Issues in California
The New California Water Atlas



Cutting Room Floor

Speak Spanish like Che Guevara: Coup Lingo
Emulate a Raspberry Pi with Pidora on QEMU
Upgrade your microwave oven to be controlled by a Raspberry Pi
Powering your Raspberry Pi with fire
If you aren’t ready yet to upload your mind to Google: Inside Google HQ: What does the future hold for the company whose visionary plans include implanting a chip in our brains?

We Give Thanks

Andy for reminding us how bad we were at wood shop
Element 14 and the Akron LUG for being so supportive of Lauren and young makers everywhere
Steven Citron-Pousty for guest starring on the show!
Erich Morisse for helping us speak Spanish like a revolutionary
Kutiman, for the Mother of All Funk Chords