This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about the worst virus remediation ever, the NSA all up in your phone, fashion advice from Dan Walsh, and a whole bunch of Gunnarbait.
This episode is dedicated to Seth Vidal. Please visit this page of Seth Vidal memorial events.

- Gunnar’s housewarming gift to himself: The Uplift desk
- Smoking with skeumorphism, round 2:
- Anti-Smoking Cage Helmet
- An asthma-inhaler-looking Nicotine delivery device isn’t as cool as an electronic cigarette
- What if they looked like Neuroin inhalers?
- AT&T Considers Selling Your Browsing History, Location, And More To Advertisers. Here’s How To Opt Out
- MIT Project Reveals What PRISM Knows About You
- This week in Gunnarbait: Security-Enhanced Android: NSA Edition
- Get your very own “setenforce 1” tshirt
- For first time ever, feds asked to sit out Defcon hacker conference
- US government agency destroys hardware to clear malware
- No More 3D TV On The BBC Please, We’re British — And Glasses Are A Hassle
- Movie of the week: Bots High
- Survival Research Labs
- More Gunnarbait: Google Explains Why Its Cloud Service Is Different When It Comes To Lock-In
- Events
- Mil-OSS, August 7th and 8th in Charleston, SC
- Drupal4Gov, August 14 and 15th in DC
- Adam Clater wants an open standard instead of Dropbox
- Gunnar’s mom is using OpenShift (really!)
- Joe Biden sings the praises of the Villages
- Gunnar plays with OwnCloud
- OwnCloud on OpenShift thanks to Isaac Christoffersen
- Liberate your Files: A Solution from Vizuri using ownCloud, OpenShift, & Red Hat Storage Server by Isaac Christoffersen, Matt Richards, Ted Brunell
Cutting Room Floor
- Mosh: SSH over UDP for stateless terminals
- Once you’ve mastered the Purdie Shuffle, try the Amen Break
- A piece of Gunnar’s childhood for sale
- Raspberry Pi powered anthropomorphic coffee making robot
- Hyper realistic 3D printed spider octopod robot
- RepRap Morgan: 3D printer that prints its own parts
- Hardware design and controller firmware on GitHub
- Scratch-controlled barking robot dog! How Girls Should Serve Raspberry Pi
- How to Travel Around the World for $418
- Documents Reveal How the NSA Cracked the Kryptos Sculpture Years Before the CIA
- “Linux for Workgroups”: Linux 3.11’s feature set now confirmed
We Give Thanks
- Major Hayden for the Defcon tip
- Adam Clater for getting us to think about a more open Dropbox
- Isaac Christoffersen for the OwnCloud on OpenShift Quickstart
- Evan Rose reminding us of the Amen Break