Dave & Gunnar Show

Episode 89: #89: Home Alone


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This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: OMB, Uber, Slack, GitHub, OpenStack, Docker, the slow-motion password Armageddon, and our favorite OpenShift customers.

  • D&G This Week in Meeting Hygiene: Steve Jobs vs. Lucasfilm CFO
    • Bonus link: Steve Jobs Knew How to Run a Meeting: Here’s How He Did it

    • Uber is a garbage company, chapter 283

    • Optimizing Dave’s ad experience: Amazon Now Selling Ad Space On Shipping Boxes

    • Two High School Interns Return to the GVIS for the Summer

    • Slack loves the Fighting Unicorns

    • Slack for Linux

      • Red Hat Software Collections 2.0 Now Available (h/t Robin Price)

      • Cisco buys Piston, IBM buys Blue Box

      • Docker backlash begins

      • Congressman submits PR on FITARA repository (h/t Matt Micene)

      • Your most paranoid fantasies about cybersecurity threat sharing with DHS were basically right on

      • OPM is a garbage agency

      • 90% of credit card readers still use the default password, Gunnar builds cabin in the woods

      • If you generated your ssh key on Debian between 2006 and 2008, it’s time to build a new key

        • Auditing GitHub users’ SSH key quality (h/t Robin Price)
        • gpg keypair workflow even i can follow (h/t Matt Micene)

        • Meanwhile: Password Manager LastPass Got Breached Hard

        • LastPass for Apple Watch?

        • Apple to require 6-digit passcodes on newer iPhones, iPads under iOS 9

        • Not sure how we missed this: Irate Congressman gives cops easy rule: “just follow the damn Constitution”

          • Mark Bohannon, Vice President of Global Public Policy and Government Affairs at Red Hat, has more to say about this

          • D&G Public Sector CIO of the Week is Tony Scott: US CIO Orders All .Gov Websites To Require Encrypted Connections

            • Check the compliance dashboard at pulse.cio.gov
            • Guidance from 18F

              • See you at the Red Hat Summit!
                • Gunnar is moderating Red Hat as a Catalyst for Government
                • Dave’s fireside chatting about security w/Jeff Blank of the NSA

                  • Data Virtualization Tutorial from Kenny Peeples
                  • Red Hat certified engineers get 1000 hours of AWS or Google, free for nuthin’ thanks to Ravello
                  • Kolla = Deploying OpenStack on Kubernetes, blowing minds
                  • xsos – Support tool for sosreports (h/t Robin Price)
                  • Red Hat loves OpenShift
                  • OpenStack on OpenShift, FedRAMP’d
                  • Latr.fm Saves Individual Podcasts Episodes to a Special Feed
                  • Delete your browser history? That’s a felony. (h/t Jim Wildman)
                  • This story on Russian trolls is bonkers
                  • Microservices will not cure cancer, thank God.
                  • Cutting Room Floor

                    • Heroic citizen’s rooftop sign has been trolling people arriving in Milwaukee for years
                    • Wedding drone fail
                    • Cantas is a Trello clone, built by some folks at Red Hat.
                    • Paul Ford is a national treasure.
                    • A map of the Paris Metro in Git branches.
                    • Pay for votes, but in a good way.
                    • Anyone see this as not proceeding as planned?
                    • Interloper!
                    • Smart-y Pants! (h/t Matt Micene)
                    • 1980s computer controls Grand Rapids Public Schools heat and AC
                    • We Give Thanks

                      • Matt Micene, Robin Price, and Jim Wildman!
                      • ...more
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