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581: A Different Way to Be Evil
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Length:
129 minutes
Released:
Apr 5, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Pre-show: John’s two-year anniversary
Follow-up:
WWDC lottery results
John’s Affinity Designer struggles
Marco’s convert stroke → shape suggestion from the bootleg
Offset path using Contour Tool (via Vitor)
Create Compound (via Julian Kissman)
Inconsistencies noted by Christian Meyer
Sam Abuelsamid on real-time OSes in cars
QNX
Wind River
Green Hills
Qualcomm Snapdragon Cockpit
ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED fix is in Chrome 124 beta
Has Casey considered running any of his monitors in portrait? (via Bilal Khan)
LG DualUp Monitor
Apple IDs & real-world verification (via Simone Rizzo)
Non-email Apple IDs do still exist (via Erik)
Apple podcast transcripts & ☁️ computing (via Ben)
MacWhisper
Microsoft is learning from Apple’s mistakes and is pre-emptively splitting Teams off from Office
No UltraFusion interconnect on M3 Max?
MacRumors
Vadim Yuryev
Apple Vision Pro Spatial Personas
Connected #496: I Tried to Put My Finger in Myke’s Mouth
Jason’s take
Stephen’s take
Apple’s MLS Playoffs immersive video
Jason’s take
Ben Thompson’s take (Paywalled)
Under the Radar #289: Vision Pro Numbers
Mad Max: Fury Road
Centered framing
The Fastest Cut: Furious Film Editing
Vroom
F1TV
MultiViewer
Post-show: New theme song! Thank you, Jonathan Mann!!
Members-only ATP Overtime:
Hardware vulnerability in Apple Silicon
Michael Tsai’s coverage summary
xz Utils backdoor
The Verge coverage
xz attack shell script
A Microcosm of the interactions in Open Source projects
Compulsory xkcd
I am not a supplier
OSQI
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Released:
Apr 5, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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