for Ingrid. [via Cool Hunting.]
Month: January 2012
Mel Chua is awesome.
The best I can hope for is the ability to hear beaver sneezes. via [M]etabrain [E]ntry [L]og » Blog Archive » I do not know what to call this..
“It’s cool if I just sit in the boat the whole time, right?”
[via The Life of a Whiskey Drinker.]
Duchamp Was Here
[via wooster.]
Fifth Avenue: 1908
[via Shorpy.]
Daily Links for 27 January 2012
Daily Links for 26 January 2012
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Open Source: A platform for government innovation.
Here's my presentation from the Alfresco Content.gov conference. They were good enough to let me ramble for 45 minutes on why open platforms are just as important as open content. Not sure if the full meaning of the talk is apparent from the slides, but I'll leave this here, just in case. You can download … Continue reading Open Source: A platform for government innovation.
DISA releases IAVA-to-CVE mapping
The DOD keeps its own catalog of system vulnerabilities, the IAVM. You can think about this as the computer security alerting system for the DOD. If you get an IAVM, it will tell you what the vulnerability is, how critical it is, and if you need to patch it immediately. The rest of the world … Continue reading DISA releases IAVA-to-CVE mapping
The Traitor Lindberg.
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