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469: Tiny Toastie

469: Tiny Toastie

FromAccidental Tech Podcast


469: Tiny Toastie

FromAccidental Tech Podcast

ratings:
Length:
135 minutes
Released:
Feb 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description


Pre-show: The newest member of Marco’s family


The originating member
Siracusa’s history
Siracusa’s thoughts
The new member
Prior experiences with the new member of the family

Follow-up:


Casey replaces his FiOS set-top box


Casey’s new UPS
TechSee

AlDente
Casey’s Email Woes


Gmail “funnel solution”
Google Workspace Email Storage (via Ashish Gandhi)
Running your own mail server (via Daniel Nelson)


Recommended solution

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


Jonathan Coulton’s Some Guys


Apple’s attempt at “compliance” with the Netherlands dating app rules


Chargeback
Dutch response
Upgrade #393: Nothing Is So Perfect™
John in 2020: “The Art of the Possible”

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)


Datacolor Spyder

How do we prevent keyboards damaging screens on laptops? (via Priyansh Singh)

Post-show: Marco’s car problems


Which Car Jump Starter is Best? (via Michael Panzer)



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Released:
Feb 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

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