This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: photos, phones, the power grid, PaaS podcasts, pidora, powerpoint, and vampires.

- Ethernet turns 40
- Flickr redesign
- Pretty, but still a Roach Motel
- Dave needs to come up with a steganography based file system, or just search Google for one
- Twitter Ups Web Account Security With Optional Two-Factor Authentication Via SMS
- Reasons to use SELinux
- Report: US Power Grid Highly Vulnerable to Cyberattack
- Booming ‘zero-day’ trade has Washington cyber experts worried
- “Given that people are now buying vulnerabilities, the U.S. should simply announce that it is cornering the market, that they will pay 10 times anyone else,” said Dan Geer, chief information security officer at In-Q-Tel, the U.S. intelligence community’s venture capital firm. He said he was speaking outside of his official capacity.
- A Customer We Like: Major Hayden
- Stop disabling SELinux!
- http://stopdisablingselinux.com/
- @MajorSays
- You know you’re famous when you have a parody twitter account
- Already taken: @GunnarSays
- Dave packing his camera for the Red Hat Summit t-shirt ceremony
- Congrats on unlocking the RHCSA and RHCE badges!
- AFCEA DC Emerging Technologies Symposium 2013
- Dave’s Beyond the Bits webinar replay is now live
- Red Hat fedora sighting at 11 seconds into a Microsoft Windows 8 commercial
- In Memoriam – Ray Dassen, Red Hat Senior Technical Account Manager and exemplar Red Hatter
- Dave’s favorite gas station vs. Red Hat Customer Portal
- David Egts talks Secure OpenShift on Richard Morrell’s Cloud Evangelist podcast
- Pidora Fedora remix
- IP address information can be read over the speakers and flashed with the LED light
- Dave has a Neal Stephenson Cryptonomicon moment
- IP address information can be read over the speakers and flashed with the LED light
- Sick of losing SSH connections in your GNU Screen? Us too
- Camille Acey from OpenGeo on remote meetings with no PowerPoint
- Word of the week: Arithmomania
- Count von Count suffers from this
- Vampires in general are rumored to be susceptible to arithmomania
Cutting Room Floor
- Fruux cross-platform synchronization service using CalDAV and CardDAV
- How RadioLab gets made
- Beastmaster-themed inquiries accelerate response time
- The problem with calculating twin primes, and The Sieve of Eratosthenes is not an Iron Maiden song
- Can humans love a robotic Probabilistic Love Assembly? No, it’s not what you think.
- Full two-hour video explaining in near-excruciating depth the inner workings of the Commodore 64
We Give Thanks
- Richard Morrell for talking Secure OpenShift with Dave on his podcast
- Camille Acey for the remote meetings considerations
- Dominik Tobschall for the Fruux pointer