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470: Computers Can Do Things
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Length:
132 minutes
Released:
Feb 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Follow-up:
Jump-starting an ICE using a Tesla (via Jesper Weltz)
Another video (via Jameson)
James May’s Model S’s catastrohpic failure
Porsche Taycan
Mercedes-Benz EQS
AirTags anti-tracking update
The Downeaster “Alexa”
John has thoughts on streaming apps
Channels does a victory lap
TV Everywhere
XBMC/Kodi
Dilbert Strip (yes, Scott Adams sucks)
Akamai is buying Linode
Stratechery (paid) post
#askatp:
Why do cars always steal Bluetooth connections? (via Chris Gleim)
Is using Reduced Security okay for the purpose of audio capture? (via Chritopher Ward)
Audio Hijack
The ? nuts installation procedure Apple requires on M1 Macs
What’s the best “dumb” TV? (via Ava)
Casey’s dumb TV
Pi-Hole
Casey’s discovered Smart TV Block List
Post-show Neutral: Toyota’s Faux Manual Transmission Patent
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Released:
Feb 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
2: The 7th Guest: The PS4 announcement, the Xbox 1, old LAN gaming, Transport Tycoon, early CD-ROM adventure games, dumping old games onto iOS, dial-up modems, and the annoyance of gaming occasionally on a modern console. by Accidental Tech Podcast