Gunnar used his time off to move dgshow.org to its own domain, at last. No longer slumming it as a special section of his personal blog, the new dgshow.org is prettier to look at, more pleasant to read, with the same tinfoil-hat privacy and vendor lock-in stories you've grown to love. Please update your podcast … Continue reading New dgshow.org Feed!
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#48: Tiny Circuits, Big Factory
This week Dave and Gunnar talk with special guest correspondent Lauren Egts about her interview with Ken Burns of Tiny Circuits for Open Source Hardware Week.
#46: Prisencolinensinainciusol
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about backups, media players, Amazon GovCloud, new JBoss releases, Gilligan's Island.
#45: DevNation
Ray Ploski and Langdon White prep Dave and Gunnar for DevNation!
#44: Glad to be here
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about affordances, partnerships, and a bunch of reasons Red Hat is a great place to work.
#43: Amquft
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: robotics, public and not-so-public goods, and redesigning airlines. Subscribe via RSS or iTunes. Dave is glad he's moving to US Airways: United Airlines drops Cleveland as hub airport HT Cleveland expat James Labocki: Did Burke Lakefront Airport Miscalculations Add to Hopkins Hub Troubles in Cleveland? Meanwhile: Delta's 80's … Continue reading #43: Amquft
#42: Topic Roulette
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: cleaning out the attic, transparency in companies, new RHEV release, and Packing for Mars by Mary Roach.
#41: Storage Manager Managers
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk to Ric Wheeler and Tom Coughlan, high priests of storage at Red Hat. It's a total nerd-out, from shingled drives to data megatrends.
#40: Unlikely Partners with Award-Winning Support and a Strong Female Lead
This week Dave and Gunnar ask: WILL IT BLEND? ARM and Microsoft, IaaS and PaaS, Google and Nest, Red Hat and CentOS.
#39: A Scratch Programmer We Like
This week Dave and Gunnar celebrate Youth in Open Source Week, and talk with Dave's favorite open source developer: his daughter, Lauren.