Accidental Tech Podcast
Summary: Three nerds discussing tech, Apple, programming, and loosely related matters.
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- Artist: Marco Arment, Casey Liss, John Siracusa
Podcasts:
Developers learning new things, using OS X betas, Thunderbolt 3, what's holding the iPad back, whether tablets will be marginalized by bigger phones and smaller laptops, and the Sega CD.
Vinyl sound, Apple/Samsung trial documents, Greg Christie's departure, pCell, performance vs. scaling, and why Marco never uses JOINs.
WWDC tickets, Heartbleed, Dropbox Carousel, and a spirited after-show about the causes of app crashes and Casey's phonographic tea ceremony.
Amazon Fire TV and the rest of the puck landscape, tech giants' anti-poaching agreements, and WWDC ticketing (sort of).
How and when to discuss sexism in technology, Facebook buying Oculus and having visions, and the Hack extension to PHP.
Flexible phones, interviews and books by hacks, VR headsets, and sexism.
Software complexity, comp-sci usefulness, Marco's Mac Pro, John's AV receiver, and home-theater speaker philosophies.
Software methodologies. (Finally.)
Wolfram Language, Apple's SSL bug and the NSA, warnings as exceptions in production, and that Scriptnotes episode.
Flappy Bird hamburgers, things John likes, WhatsApp, and replacing Objective C (Copland 2010).
Gesture explanations, usability ceilings, Flappy Bird, Comcast, and beacon.plumbing.
Microsoft's new CEO should relaunch the giant Surface table with an exclusive new app named Paper.
Making iOS more powerful, ARM Macs, the Mac's 30th anniversary, debating iStat Menus, and the Motorola debacle.
iOS storage management, dark times for TiVo and Nintendo, net neutrality, and "pro" iPads.
Implications of Google buying Nest, balancing skepticism with pragmatism, modern expectations of privacy, and Casey's vast emoji archive.