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Our excellent dystopia with Matt Odell by Cyberdeck Users Weekly • A podcast on Anchor
Our excellent dystopia with Matt Odell by Cyberdeck Users Weekly • A podcast on Anchor
Really glad to have Matt Odell as a return guest. Instead of an interview we used this as an opportunity to talk about our wonderful dystopia full of 30 hour battery life, folded proteins, and zero privacy. Enjoy! SHOW NOTES Apple Silicon Mac Mini vs iMac 5K Syncing Bitcoin on M1 Why it's fast Community builds of Visual Studio Code The Verge's MacBook Air review Redox OS with Jeremy Soller (I was trying to remember the word "UEFI") Apple bricks its own hardware Jailbreaking your T2 Mac PopOS PopShop Your Computer Isn't Yours (Matt's right there's no version with 32GB of RAM) @bunniestudios ...
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Our excellent dystopia with Matt Odell by Cyberdeck Users Weekly • A podcast on Anchor
Slate is no longer a magazine. It's a podcast company - Simon Owens's Tech and Media Newsletter
Slate is no longer a magazine. It's a podcast company - Simon Owens's Tech and Media Newsletter
Welcome! I'm Simon Owens and this is my media newsletter. If you've received it then you either subscribed or someone forwarded it to you. If you fit into the latter camp and want to subscribe, then you can click on this handy little button: Hey everyone, I have a short newsletter for you today, but before we jump into it I wanted to start with a quick editor’s note.
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Slate is no longer a magazine. It's a podcast company - Simon Owens's Tech and Media Newsletter
Why Are American and British English Different? | Word Matters
Why Are American and British English Different? | Word Matters
This week is all about spelling. Some attempts to reform it have succeeded. (You've probably noticed that words are spelled differently in the US than in British English.) Others have failed hilariously. (You'll see.) But we're burying the lede; our first topic is that word itself: 'lede.' How did it find its current form? Then, we'll discuss the godfather of American English himself, Noah Webster. (Yes, that's where we got half our name.)
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Why Are American and British English Different? | Word Matters
Recode Media - Roger Lynch’s plan to save Condé Nast | Listen via Stitcher for Podcasts
Recode Media - Roger Lynch’s plan to save Condé Nast | Listen via Stitcher for Podcasts
Dec 9, 2019 - Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch used to run digital music and video companies. Now he’s in charge of the world’s most iconic magazine publisher; he talks about his plans with Peter Kafka at the Code Media conference.Featuring: Roger Lynch (@RogerLynch), CEO of Condé NastHost: Peter Kafka (@pkafka), Senior Editor at RecodeMore to explore: Subscribe for free to Recode Media, Peter Kafka, one of the media industry's most acclaimed reporters, talks to business titans, journalists, comedians, and more to get their take on today's media landscape.About Recode by Vox: Recode by Vox helps ...
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Recode Media - Roger Lynch’s plan to save Condé Nast | Listen via Stitcher for Podcasts
Perfect Pitch — Twenty Thousand Hertz
Perfect Pitch — Twenty Thousand Hertz
People with perfect or "absolute" pitch hear every single sound as precise musical notes. Is this extraordinary talent a blessing or a curse? In this episode, we dive into the neuroscience, pluses and pitfalls of absolute pitch. Featuring neuroscientist Daniel Levitin and Grammy-winning
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Perfect Pitch — Twenty Thousand Hertz
Creating GitLab’s remote playbook with Darren Murph, Head of Remote at GitLab (The Changelog #397)
Creating GitLab’s remote playbook with Darren Murph, Head of Remote at GitLab (The Changelog #397)
We’re talking about all things all-remote with Darren Murph, Head of Remote at GitLab. Darren is tasked with putting intentional thought and action into place to lead the largest all-remote company in the world. Yes, GitLab is 100% all-remote, as in, no offices…and they employee more than 1,200 people across 67 countri...
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Creating GitLab’s remote playbook with Darren Murph, Head of Remote at GitLab (The Changelog #397)
Making Windows Terminal awesome with Kayla Cinnamon (The Changelog #406)
Making Windows Terminal awesome with Kayla Cinnamon (The Changelog #406)
Kayla Cinnamon, Program Manager at Microsoft for Windows Terminal, Console, Command Line, and Cascadia Code joined us to talk about the release of Windows Terminal 1.0 and the new Windows command-line experience. We talk about everything that went into rethinking the command line experience on Windows, the UX and UI de...
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Making Windows Terminal awesome with Kayla Cinnamon (The Changelog #406)