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      Shared by wolfger Holy shit. Because, let me tell you, after watching this guy come within an inch of his life -- and not even blink -- I am amazed. In contrast, to get a picture of how I would've reacted, you'd need to imagine Daffy Duck, with his tail on fire, being chased by flying piranhas, over a series of low-rolling hills off into the ho […]
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    • The ATM Vulnerability You Won't Hear About July 10, 2009
      Shared by wolfger Because if we don't tell anybody about the gaping security hole, it doesn't exist... The talk has been pulled from the BlackHat conference: Barnaby Jack, a researcher with Juniper Networks, was to present a demonstration showing how he could jackpot a popular ATM brand by exploiting a vulnerability in its software. Jack was s […]
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    • XDM Arrived But You Can’t Have It Yet July 9, 2009
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    • Pandora Stabilizes, No Longer Completely Free July 8, 2009
      AbyssWyrm writes "Yesterday, Pandora founder Tim Westergren announced that the music service was on safe ground once again, but will no longer be free for all users. Instead, it will be really cheap — for those with a free account, there will be a cap of 40 hours per month, and a user may pay a one-time fee of $0.99 to resume unlimited listening to musi […]
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    • WWII propaganda posters remixed for WWIII July 8, 2009
      Steve sez, "WWII propaganda posters have been updated for to make sense with new technologies. 'Loose Tweets Sink Fleets.'" WWIII Propaganda Posters (Thanks, Steve!)
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    • Introducing the Google Chrome OS July 8, 2009
      Shared by wolfger I am now officially somewhat frightened of Google. They do seem to be on a quest for global domination. Which isn't to say that I'm not looking forward to checking out these netbooks... It's been an exciting nine months since we launched the Google Chrome browser. Already, over 30 million people use it regularly. We design […]
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    • Fireworks hammers July 7, 2009
      Shared by wolfger Sure. Why not? Sounds perfectly safe to me... Explosives at the end of sledgehammers? Big fun! (Thanks, Tara McGinley!)
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    • Why People Don't Understand Risks July 7, 2009
      Yesterday's Minneapolis Star Tribune had the front-page headline: "Co-sleeping kills about 20 infants each year." (The headline in the web article is different.) The only problem is, in either case, there's no additional information with which to make sense of the statistic. How many infants don't die each year? How many infants […]
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Bug Jam

Posted by wolfger on January 13, 2008

Take 2,588 bugs, and add a roomful of people. The Ubuntu Michigan LoCo will be running a Bug Jam this coming Thursday at 6PM. It’ll be held at the “OC” building on the Oakland University campus, rooms 129 and 130. I’ll be sharing my… uhm… expertise(?) with other LoCo memebers, showing how truly easy it is to get involved with triaging bugs, and helping decrease the ever-growing mountain of bug reports. So if you’re in the area, and want to get involved in Ubuntu in an easy and very helpful way, come on out!

edit: for those of you who are finding this page via some sort of search, I wanted to link to my more-recent post on the subject, and also the Google Docs presentation I did.

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