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My Fiber Situation Is Fine
- Pre-show: Casey messes with Marco during his very difficult day
- Celiac
- Important follow-up: in short, actual celiac disease cannot be cured, so the people in question most likely had other forms of gluten intolerance
- Colostrum (the pills Marco got — ask a doctor, YMMV)
- Thera Cane
- Reconcilable Differences #176: The Curse of Convenience
- It’s All Too Much
- NIMBY
- Celiac
- Follow-up:
- Getting an older car to always play Maps’ directions over Bluetooth (via Paul Violante)
Settings→Maps→Spoken Directions→Directions on Radio
- Some interesting feedback on brake-by-wire systems
- Marc Barrowclift’s Fourth Annual iOS Music Player Showcase (via Aidan Trager)
- Casey attempts a victory lap around John
- Reconcilable Differences #176: The Curse of Convenience
Note the relevant section was in the members’ only after-show
- Reconcilable Differences #176: The Curse of Convenience
- Feedback received on John’s Streaming App Spec
- Getting an older car to always play Maps’ directions over Bluetooth (via Paul Violante)
- The NVIDIA/Arm deal has been scuttled
- Previously: Doubts about the NVIDIA/Arm deal
- Announced 20 September 2020 (!)
- Apparently .NET Core can trace its roots to Silverlight (!)
- Developer deliberately corrupts popular open-source packages
#askatp:- Two-fer from Omri Arbiv:
- What’s Marco’s current coffee setup?
- Is John still subscribed to cable?
- Do we have a good system for maintaining family contacts? (via Paul Walker)
- Two-fer from Omri Arbiv:
- Post-show Robot or Not:
- Bonus
#askatp: Do we say we’re “in front of” or “behind” the computer? (via Niek van de Pas)
- Bonus
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My Fiber Situation Is Fine
- Pre-show: Casey messes with Marco during his very difficult day
- Celiac
- Important follow-up: in short, actual celiac disease cannot be cured, so the people in question most likely had other forms of gluten intolerance
- Colostrum (the pills Marco got — ask a doctor, YMMV)
- Thera Cane
- Reconcilable Differences #176: The Curse of Convenience
- It’s All Too Much
- NIMBY
- Celiac
- Follow-up:
- Getting an older car to always play Maps’ directions over Bluetooth (via Paul Violante)
Settings→Maps→Spoken Directions→Directions on Radio
- Some interesting feedback on brake-by-wire systems
- Marc Barrowclift’s Fourth Annual iOS Music Player Showcase (via Aidan Trager)
- Casey attempts a victory lap around John
- Reconcilable Differences #176: The Curse of Convenience
Note the relevant section was in the members’ only after-show
- Reconcilable Differences #176: The Curse of Convenience
- Feedback received on John’s Streaming App Spec
- Getting an older car to always play Maps’ directions over Bluetooth (via Paul Violante)
- The NVIDIA/Arm deal has been scuttled
- Previously: Doubts about the NVIDIA/Arm deal
- Announced 20 September 2020 (!)
- Apparently .NET Core can trace its roots to Silverlight (!)
- Developer deliberately corrupts popular open-source packages
#askatp:- Two-fer from Omri Arbiv:
- What’s Marco’s current coffee setup?
- Is John still subscribed to cable?
- Do we have a good system for maintaining family contacts? (via Paul Walker)
- Two-fer from Omri Arbiv:
- Post-show Robot or Not:
- Bonus
#askatp: Do we say we’re “in front of” or “behind” the computer? (via Niek van de Pas)
- Bonus
Sponsored by:
- Jumpcloud: Your new cloud directory.
- Lutron Caseta: Smart Dimmers & Lighting Control.
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Computers Can Do Things
- Follow-up:
- AirTags anti-tracking update
- John has thoughts on streaming apps
- Akamai is buying Linode
#askatp:- Why do cars always steal Bluetooth connections? (via Chris Gleim)
- Is using
Reduced Securityokay for the purpose of audio capture? (via Chritopher Ward) - What’s the best “dumb” TV? (via Ava)
- Post-show Neutral: Toyota’s Faux Manual Transmission Patent
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Computers Can Do Things
- Follow-up:
- AirTags anti-tracking update
- John has thoughts on streaming apps
- Akamai is buying Linode
#askatp:- Why do cars always steal Bluetooth connections? (via Chris Gleim)
- Is using
Reduced Securityokay for the purpose of audio capture? (via Chritopher Ward) - What’s the best “dumb” TV? (via Ava)
- Post-show Neutral: Toyota’s Faux Manual Transmission Patent
Sponsored by:
- Lutron Caseta: Smart dimmers and lighting control.
- Squarespace: Make your next move. Use code ATP for 10% off your first order.
- Linode: Instantly deploy and manage an SSD server in the Linode Cloud. New accounts get a $100 credit.
Become a member for ad-free episodes and our early-release, unedited “bootleg” feed!
Tiny Toastie
- Pre-show: The newest member of Marco’s family
- Follow-up:
- Casey replaces his FiOS set-top box
- AlDente
- Casey’s Email Woes
- Gmail “funnel solution”
- Google Workspace Email Storage (via Ashish Gandhi)
- Running your own mail server (via Daniel Nelson)
- Fastmail’s referral fees can be paid out! 💰
- Video evidence for Wi-Fi ↔ Cellular Universal Control (via Carlos Carpio García)
- Are phones being stolen to steal bank information? (via Gui Rambo)
- Siri attempts at music playback by year
- Apple’s attempt at “compliance” with the Netherlands dating app rules
- Microsoft’s “A Principled Approach to App Stores”
#askatp:- Why doesn’t anyone use Wi-Fi for audio playback? (via Steven J. Stutz)
- Do we use color calibration tools for our monitors? (via Chris Koerner)
- How do we prevent keyboards damaging screens on laptops? (via Priyansh Singh)
- Post-show: Marco’s car problems
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