The New York State Assembly is considering a bill to provide open source developers a tax credit. It's problematic, but the idea is sound.
USPS IG Redaction Extravaganza
The US Postal Service Inspector General report on internal IT controls is out. Normally, this isn't interesting. But what they've chosen to redact, and what they haven't, makes absolutely no sense. IBM products are all in the clear. SUSE earns a blackout.
Balsthal House
They don’t.
[via koanwood.]
New dgshow.org Feed!
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!
No no no no no no.
BAD octopus. A VERY BAD octopus.
#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.
That’s exactly what it is.
A day of airplane traffic.
Courtesy of NATS and Erich.
Treat your baby like a startup.
Launching at South by Southwest is a daring move, but one worth considering. Remember, Twitter and Foursquare both got their starts at the Austin-based tech festival. Launching on-stage at SXSW is risky but the media potential is enormous. Things to remember: Push! We followed this advice. [via NPR.]






