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443: A Storm of Asterisks

443: A Storm of Asterisks

FromAccidental Tech Podcast


443: A Storm of Asterisks

FromAccidental Tech Podcast

ratings:
Length:
172 minutes
Released:
Aug 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description


Pre-show: Marco files a verbal Radar for Apple Music


God Shuffled His Feet
A Worm’s Life
The Joshua Tree
Illusion is Now

Follow-up:


Why is there no weather/Calculator iPad app? (via Tatsuhiko Miyagawa)
AMD W6xxx video cards are “workstation” cards
Why Apple can’t pay bananas bug bounties (via Adrian)

Apple’s New Child Safety Features


Apple’s FAQ
Gruber’s explanation
Matt Panzarino’s interview with Apple’s Head of Privacy
Decoder with Nilay Patel on Apple’s Child Safety features
2015 San Bernadino Attack
Fourth American Amendment
Law & Order: SVU
Pinboard’s Thread

#askatp


What’s our current thoughts on accelerating the heat death of the universe cryptocurrency (via Andrew Nelson)


Pyramid scheme
Ponzi scheme
Proof of work
Proof of stake
ATP #424: Ethernet Squid
But how does Bitcoin actually work?

Is there any way to limit Messages’ size on disk? (via Richie Aharonian)
What camera/lens should I rent for a Disney World trip? (via Andrew Nelson)


Moment Lenses
Fuji X100V
Leica Q2
Sony A6600 camera


Sony A6600 rental

Tamron 17-70mm lens


Tamron 17-70mm lens rental

Sony 16-55mm lens


Sony 16-55mm lens rental

Sony A7C camera


Sony A7C camera rental



Post-show: Some more camera banter


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Released:
Aug 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Three nerds discussing tech, Apple, programming, and loosely related matters.