RT @rackerhacker: Woot! I wrote my first article for SC Magazine! I’m taking SELinux to the streets! http://t.co/HuWomYxhZJ
RT @BuzzFeed: Whoever wrote this is a genius http://t.co/syS271Ci8u
2013 Black Duck survey: Gov’t leads #opensource adoption, and way too much to talk about in one tweet: http://t.co/LrScy4s6Oc #miloss
RT @konklone: @ghelleks always nice to see open source mentioned as a cost saver: http://t.co/mEvFE7PeiG
“Patches Welcome”: Quicksilver edition
If you want something done, don't tell me it's important to you. Show me. I will spend hours and hours answering your programming questions on the mailing list, or looking over your code, but I'm not going to spend 20 minutes on a feature or plugin if I don't need it. – Rob McBroom, Quicksilver … Continue reading “Patches Welcome”: Quicksilver edition
B-24 Tube Inspector.
July 1942. “Ford bomber plant at Willow Run, Michigan. Inspection of more than a thousand separate tubing pieces composing the fuel, hydraulic, de-icing and other systems in a bomber is a highly important job. This young employee at the giant Willow Run plant uses her tiny flashlight to discover any internal defects in the tubing.” … Continue reading B-24 Tube Inspector.
Gentleman Goat.
lostateminor: Check out this brilliant collection of book covers, inspired by the imaginary world of Balzac, Dumas, Maupassant and others. Original Article
Richardson biplane.
April 1916. Washington, D.C. “Richardson tandem biplane hydroplane on the Potomac. George A. Gray at controls. At left and right are Richardson brothers, who built the plane; 2nd from left is their uncle, whose idea it was.” Harris & Ewing Collection glass negative. [via Shorpy.]



