This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: NYC Checkbook, passwords, FSF getting silly, open source dying, killing patent trolls with fire, RHEL6 STIGs, Rasberry Pi, and next week’s Red Hat Summit.
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NYC Checkbook 2.0LinkedIn adds two step verificationAnatomy of a hack: How crackers ransack passwords like “qeadzcwrsfxv1331”FSF’s insane campaign against regulations.govMonty thinks open source is dyingPatent troll attacks podcasting“The farther over goal they are, the safer I feel.” — Roman Mars of 99% InvisibleWhite House Trollhunt
USPTO + StackExchange == Crazy Delicious
Gunnar and Luke interview Phase2 about Drupal on FedOSS
Defense in Depth Workshop June 26 in Tysons Corner, VA
RHEL6 STIG! STIG!
Pi and Pigs: Lauren and Dave’s interview with Element 14’s community team Lauren’s summer job: Case Western Reserve University’s think[box] institute for collaboration and innovationLil’ G-man using Scratch with his makeymakey and Playdoh (action photo)Raspberry Pi puts holes in China’s Great FirewallRaspberry Pi + rocket launcher == one step closer to world dominationPidora is a part of Dave, Lauren, and Dan Walsh’s secret project
Red Hat Summit 5K: run with Jim Whitehurst and benefit The One Fund Boston
Word of the day: Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz German for “law for the delegation of monitoring beef labelling”Formally dropped, but feel free to use it anyhow, especially when playing Scrabble in GermanHear the proper pronounciation hereLongest word ever composed in German: DonaudampfschifffahrtselektrizitätenhauptbetriebswerkbauunterbeamtengesellschaftGerman for “Association for Subordinate Officials of the Head Office Management of the Danube Steamboat Electrical Services”The longest word in the Oxford Dictionary of English is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosisIs the English Language open source?The “Story of English” on PBSWe’re the #1 search result for “alliteration and vampires” on GoogleColonizing the internet, one keyword at a time!Developer codes VNC-over-GIF tool… in 37 (but growing) lines of code!
Atari video game burial site to be excavated
Karl Fogel for writing the Checkbook 2.0 articleEric Sorenson and Lil’G Man for sharing their computer science researchWill Cordis for the password cracking article tweetGunnar’s Dad for the Rasberry PiThe Element 14 Community Team for taking the time to interview Lauren and inspire kids and adults around the world