Episode 68: #68: Not my circus, not my monkey.

18/11/2014 35 min

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Episode Synopsis

This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: computers that think, computers that think they’re thinking, and people that think computers are people.



Gunnar is a Trello addict
The Mother of all Web Tracking Catalogs. I think we’re done now.
Housewarming gift via Heat template: Germans get free heating from the cloud
BrowserStack gets utterly humiliated
ChatOps is just thrilling
User modeling with Watson
That Time 2 Bots Were Talking, and Bank of America Butted In
The ultimate weapon against GamerGate time-wasters: a 1960s chat bot that wastes their time
Lauren and her juggling app mentioned on Gizmodo and Lifehacker UK
GCN wins Gunnarbait of the week

Preceded by this article on DHS and Coverity.
Succeeded by Dave’s article 6 tips for adopting open source published on GCN


RHEL Atomic beta now out!

Dave keeps the SELinux on in the Docker docs


OpenShift Enterprise 2.2 is out, with Fuse and A-MQ Messaging cartridges (xPaaS!) and CloudForms integration

https://install.openshift.com/ is mind-blowing.


Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 to 6.6 risk report
Google Cloud Platform says: “Red Hat has contributed tirelessly to almost every component of the stack and has been instrumental in shaping and improving the overall production readiness of Kubernetes.”
Not my circus, not my monkey: Idioms of the World

HT Bob St. Clair and related: Management Time: Who’s Got the Monkey? 



Cutting Room Floor

Cat Math
What Happens When A Photographer Secretly Takes Over A Town’s Surveillance Camera
Software-Defined Talk Podcast

We Give Thanks

Bob St. Clair for monkey management tips