Bad Voltage Season 1 Episode 16: Forgotten to be Right
May 22, 2014 Leave a comment
From the Bad Voltage site:
Myself, Bryan Lunduke, Jono Bacon, and Stuart Langridge present Bad Voltage, the greatest podcast in the history of this or any other universe. In this episode:
- Is the GPL still relevant in the 2010s?
- We talk to Ilan Rabinovitch, co-founder of the Linux Fund credit card, Texas Linux Fest, and the Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE) about whether conferences are regional, what SCALE’s all about, and how to fund open source
- In the wake of the European Court of Justice’s recent ruling about “the right to be forgotten”, we discuss how the European law will play out and freedom of expression versus Google’s control of viewpoint on the internet
- We review Balsamiq, a wireframing tool
Listen to: 1×16: Forgotten to be Right
As mentioned here, Bad Voltage is a new project I’m proud to be a part of. From the Bad Voltage site: Every two weeks Bad Voltage delivers an amusing take on technology, Open Source, politics, music, and anything else we think is interesting, as well as interviews and reviews. Do note that Bad Voltage is in no way related to LinuxQuestions.org, and unlike LQ it will be decidedly NSFW. That said, head over to the Bad Voltage website, take a listen and let us know what you think.
–jeremy