Episode 29: #29: Travel Pudding

02/10/2013 1h 22min

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This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about Pudding ‘n Airplanes, Penguins ‘n Space, Parkinson’s ‘n Chickens, Printing ‘n 3D, and IMAP.
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Lauren can’t stop watching Bohemian Gravity
Lots of Twitter folks getting compromised. Do you have login verification enabled?
HT Matt Micene: Court: Facebook ‘Like’ Is Protected By the First Amendment
HT Mark Bohannon: Penguins in Space! Asteroid mining and Linux
Travel hack of the week: Engineer earned 1.25M airline miles by buying $2,200 of pudding

PT Anderson is vindicated
Barry and Lavon are delighted


Let’s talk about elastic demand curves
A Spoon Full Of Sensors To Help Parkinson’s Patients Feed Themselves

Chicken Head Tracking
Vestibulo-ocular reflex
Mercedes-Benz cars apparently handle like a chicken
Chicken Powered Steadicam
Cleveland Clinic deep brain stimulation
SCI Run


GitHub Adds 3D Modeling Features That Make It A Printer-Agnostic Choice For Object Sharing

Gunnar likes Vehicle Forge


Blackberry sold for $5B

The decline of BlackBerry in one chart


Outlook.com now has IMAP
Save time by letting TripIt read your email

Related: LinkedIn denies harvesting user email accounts without permission


HT Phil Shapiro: Geek Gurl Diaries

Use Scratch and a Makey Makey to play sounds through a Raspberry Pi using marshmallows


Taste of Red Hat Training: Install, configure, and deploy in Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform
Gunnar presenting at postponed NIST Cloud Computing and Mobility workshop
Dave as panelist at Symantec Government Symposium on October 2
Gartner ITxpo on October 6-10
Lauren at Akron Mini Maker Faire on November 2
Red Hat Government Symposium on November 6 registration now open!
OpenShift for Citizen Engagement
Reproducible Builds for Fedora

Bonus links: Trusting Trust from Dr. David A. Wheeler’s PhD thesis and video of him defending it


How to run vulnerability scan on Red Hat Enterprise Linux using OVAL and OpenSCAP
A partner we like: DotCloud Pivots And Wins Big With Docker, The Cloud Service Now Part Of Red Hat OpenShift
Watch Australians Explain How to Do an Australian Accent
The United States has more libraries than McDonalds and Starbucks
What Did Barney Rubble Do for a Living?

Cutting Room Floor

Neil deGrasse Tyson is an extraordinary gift to all of us
Ernest Hemingway’s Favorite Hamburger Recipe
Stevie Wonder plays “Superstition” on Sesame Street in 1973
9 Muppets Kicked Off Sesame Street
Unlocking an iPhone 5S with a cat’s paw
Jaws text adventure
Excel based Turing Machine
103 year old car phone
Infovis: 92 Years of Bigfoot Sightings in the US and Canada
NASA Will Pay $18,000 To Watch You Rest In Bed–Really
How To Order A Drink When Your Bartender Is A Robot
Lily Collins is McAfee’s Most Dangerous Celebrity™ for 2013

We Give Thanks

A constitutionally protected tumbs up to Matt Micene
Mark Bohannon for reminding us to consider open source software when doing asteroid mining
Phil Shapiro for telling us about Geek Gurl Diaries
The Akron Library for hosting the Akron Mini Maker Faire, writing a nice article about Lauren, and inspiring folks to be Makers!