Episode 81: #81: Key Exchange with Robot Vomit

17/03/2015 55 min

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Episode Synopsis

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about First round of Thunderdome, product design success and failure, RHEL 7.1, urban dashboards, and the Cumulative Threat.



Gunnar is horrified by Google’s audio history on him. Are you?
Dave sticks his keyboard in dishwasher
Fighting Unicorns are going to the FRC World Championship!
Security Thunderdome results!  Vote for round two now!

Raspberry Pi 2 is out and it will run Windows 10?

Susceptible to intense flashes of light
Almost related: Dave files a Raspbian bug


Jet Blue and Virgin America are Offering In-Flight College Classes
HotelsByDay Lets Travelers Book Daytime Hotel Rooms For Less Than Overnight Stays
D&G This Week in Soylent Packaging: KFC Bringing Edible Coffee Cups To UK
HT Uzoma Nwosu: SQRL
Uber pledges to enlist 1 million female drivers by 2020


D&G Movie Plot Kit of the Week: Scientists store data inside DNA that could last MILLIONS of years
Washington lawmakers want computer science to count as foreign language
New “Happiness Monitor” Continuously Measures Your Mood, Reports It to Your Boss

See a pic of the monitoring device here!


Different kind of happiness monitor: STD Dongle
D&G This Week in Vendor Abandonment: Google to close Google Code open source project hosting


RHEL 7.1 is out!

RHEL for Real Time
RHEL Atomic

MLS containers?




D&G Mailbag letter from Šimon Lukašík: Check out OpenSCAP Compliance Center!

Roadmap and project definition presentation
Demo video by Šimon




Signal 2.0 is out!
History of the Urban Dashboard
The cumulative cyber threat. DNI is all about it.

Cutting Room Floor

FIRST web page viewed by “FIRST” browser via c.1965 modem and terminal

See esp the bookmark usage at 9:21


Domino Etch-a-Sketch makes Gunnar nervous
BATTLESHOTS. It’s like Battleship, but with liquor
Brides Throwing Cats
NUKEMAP

We Give Thanks

Uzoma Nwosu for the SQRL pointer!
Šimon Lukašík for the Mailbag letter and for all your great SCAP work!