This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about your singular uniqueness on the web, miniaturizing almost everything, and Dell IT using OpenShift.
One of these things is not like the other: Fodor’s Go List 2015“A foreign language has been creeping into many of the presentations I hear and the memos I read. It adds nothing to a message but noise, and I want your help in stamping it out. It’s called gobbledygook. There’s no shortage of examples. Nothing seems to get finished anymore it gets “finalized.” Things don’t happen at the same time but “coincident with this action.” Believe it or not, people will talk about taking a “commitment position” and then because of the “volatility of schedule changes” they will “decommit” so that our “posture vis-à-vis some data base that needs a sizing will be able to enhance competitive positions.” That’s gobbledygook.” – Thomas J. WatsonOpenShift’s Joe Fernandes’ comes out swinging in 2015.Endui App Looks To End DUIsMicrosoft releases Project Orleans, code behind Halo 4Jessica Silbey on Berkman Center’s Radio Berkman Podcast: determining the effect of copyright law and regulation through interviews with creatorsShe’s promoting her new book, “The Eureka Myth: Creators, Innovators, and Everyday Intellectual Property”Chromium to start marking HTTP as insecure
AmIUnique.org: Learn how identifiable you are on the Internet
Google integrates Nest with Google Now, Gunnar sets himself on fire
USB Armory: Open Source USB Stick Computer
USBdriveby: covertly install a backdoor and override DNS settings with style
This Board Lets You Give Any Arduino Project Predator-Style Heat Vision
Outsmarting traffic together: People finding their ‘waze’ to once-hidden streets
Dell IT uses Red Hat OpenStack after stumbling with some other guys
OpenShift at SPAWAR, so that’s nice
If you don’t have an opinion about the North Korea thing, may we suggest Pete W Singer’s? Alamo Drafthouse NSFW PSA: See also: Team America: World PoliceOblique Strategies: Something Don Draper would say?
Oblique strategy generator
The Creepy, Kitschy and Geeky Patches of US Spy Satellite LaunchesPanda: The Action MovieAyn Rand Reviews Children’s MoviesAlso from Mallory Ortberg: Literary Break-up TextsDr. David A. Wheeler for the mobile browser suggestion!