it's not officially midnight yet… :P

you mean "late at night?" Yes. :P

it is a wholly unique experience that is hard to understand without experiencing.

Perhaps the best explanation I've seen [medium.com] that explains what Snapchat is:

“Jumping into their experience,” I think is probably the closest thing I’ve heard to a unified theory of what Snapchat is. It connotes an active give and take between friends (and more recently, influencers). It foreshadows the importance of the doodles, stickers and filters that have come to define much of Snapchat, which are more about giving us an excuse to share anything — profound or mundane — than posing for an eternal self portrait. It’s something that only really works when the capture and consumption device are the same, and where the output — vertical photos/videos — fully immerses you in each experience shared with you.

yup. There's actually two in the queue to release right now, one is just a rebadged PhoneBoy's Opinion episode, though.

I actually recorded a podcast tonight. And it wasn't for #audiomo. Will wonders never cease.

I actually recorded a podcast tonight. And it wasn't for #audiomo. Will wonders never cease.

You actually can if you enable VT in your BIOS [access.redhat.com]. In fact, I built a demo kit once where I ran a VMware ESX VM inside of VMware Desktop. The ESX VM ran Linux and Windows VM in it.

Lots of stuff runs better in a VM. ?

clearly the monkeys that run your IT organization have no clue when and how to push patches to systems.