This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: cleaning out the attic, transparency in companies, new RHEV release, and Packing for Mars by Mary Roach.


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That’s Dave on the right.

Lauren’s new article: Like Arduino? Miniaturize your project with TinyCircuits

EFY Times’ version, now updated to include a little attribution

Now use sound to levitate and do neat things with water
HT Dan Walsh: Learn Spanish using SELinux
Announcing New Amazon EC2 M3 Instance Sizes and Lower Prices for Amazon S3 and Amazon EBS
Amazon’s ‘schizophrenic’ open source selfishness scares off potential talent, say insiders
Amazon is a hornet’s nest of malware
Adware vendors buy Chrome Extensions to send ad- and malware-filled updates
Red Hat Summit sessions now live — 160+ sessions in 15 parallel tracks!
Gunnar tells us How APIs will drive agency PaaS adoption
RHEV 3.3 is now out!

Self hosting helps further Dave’s vision of Secure virtualization for tactical environments

Red Hat Storage adds new data protection features too
Robin Price and Ted Brunell get CAC enabled OpenSSH to push code into OpenShift using git!

See also: Dan Risacher‘s most awesome PuTTY-CAC

A Customer We Like: The Lockheed Martin Cyber Security Alliance
Gunnar’s version of AMSR: Hellekson Syndrome or “things fitting perfectly into other things”
HT Erich Morrisse: Cow tunnels are the subterranean part of Manhattan’s lost meat infrastructure
Michael Bay freakout lesson: there is no such thing as winging it
D&G Book Club

Confessions of a Public Speaker by Scott Berkun
Packing for Mars by Mary Roach

Jump to Android’s Quick Settings with a Two-Finger Drag
The Sims Changelog is amazing

Cutting Room Floor

Using sprintf() is a decision you can never take back
North Korea knows what’s up
Art sadly imitating life: A conference call in real life
Awesome infoviz: Google’s Music Timeline: A Visualization of 60 Years of Changing Musical Tastes
16 Stupid Tech Job Interview Questions: Show Your Snark

Q: If you could throw a parade of any caliber through the Zappos office, what type of parade would it be?
A: I would return the money for the parade to shareholders.

We Give Thanks

Dan Risacher for making PuTTY-CAC, the constructive feedback, and being a good sport!
Dan Walsh for helping us brush up on our Spanish.
Robin Price and Ted Brunell for their CAC work!
Erich Morrisse for adding “cow tunnel” to our vocabulary.

This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: cleaning out the attic, transparency in companies, new RHEV release, and Packing for Mars by Mary Roach.

Subscribe via RSS or iTunes.

That’s Dave on the right.

Lauren’s new article: Like Arduino? Miniaturize your project with TinyCircuits

EFY Times’ version, now updated to include a little attribution



Now use sound to levitate and do neat things with water

HT Dan Walsh: Learn Spanish using SELinux

Announcing New Amazon EC2 M3 Instance Sizes and Lower Prices for Amazon S3 and Amazon EBS

Amazon’s ‘schizophrenic’ open source selfishness scares off potential talent, say insiders

Amazon is a hornet’s nest of malware

Adware vendors buy Chrome Extensions to send ad- and malware-filled updates

Red Hat Summit sessions now live — 160+ sessions in 15 parallel tracks!

Gunnar tells us How APIs will drive agency PaaS adoption

RHEV 3.3 is now out!

Self hosting helps further Dave’s vision of Secure virtualization for tactical environments



Red Hat Storage adds new data protection features too

Robin Price and Ted Brunell get CAC enabled OpenSSH to push code into OpenShift using git!

See also: Dan Risacher‘s most awesome PuTTY-CAC



A Customer We Like: The Lockheed Martin Cyber Security Alliance

Gunnar’s version of AMSR: Hellekson Syndrome or “things fitting perfectly into other things”

HT Erich Morrisse: Cow tunnels are the subterranean part of Manhattan’s lost meat infrastructure

Michael Bay freakout lesson: there is no such thing as winging it

D&G Book Club

Confessions of a Public Speaker by Scott Berkun
Packing for Mars by Mary Roach



Jump to Android’s Quick Settings with a Two-Finger Drag

The Sims Changelog is amazing

Cutting Room Floor

Using sprintf() is a decision you can never take back
North Korea knows what’s up
Art sadly imitating life: A conference call in real life
Awesome infoviz: Google’s Music Timeline: A Visualization of 60 Years of Changing Musical Tastes
16 Stupid Tech Job Interview Questions: Show Your Snark

Q: If you could throw a parade of any caliber through the Zappos office, what type of parade would it be?
A: I would return the money for the parade to shareholders.


We Give Thanks

Dan Risacher for making PuTTY-CAC, the constructive feedback, and being a good sport!
Dan Walsh for helping us brush up on our Spanish.
Robin Price and Ted Brunell for their CAC work!
Erich Morrisse for adding “cow tunnel” to our vocabulary.

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