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mavemufc said: owerobbi said: mavemufc said: Poor audio in some parts this week, can hear Victors voice twice, it’s like you can hear it from his side then again through Neil’s computer or something. So true. It was kind of f…
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MplsP said: This seems like a whole lot of work compared to simply opening a finder window. The real problem is the continued unreliability of AirDrop. It’s a lot better than it used to be, but I still have issues with it on a very regular ba…
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mavemufc said: Poor audio in some parts this week, can hear Victors voice twice, it’s like you can hear it from his side then again through Neil’s computer or something. owerobbi said: mavemufc said: Poor audio in some parts …
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mavemufc said: Poor audio in some parts this week, can hear Victors voice twice, it’s like you can hear it from his side then again through Neil’s computer or something. We spent a lot of time sorting out our episode recording methods over…
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gutengel said: I feel like to quality of the production of the podcast just keeps lowering. I would be nice if you differentiate different parts of the podcast with sounds or jingles. Right now is hard to tell when you're transitioning to a…
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fastasleep said: You have like a thousand tabs open in your browser. O_o I closed a few before taking screengrabs. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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One of the difficulties with Chromebooks is that there are other sites that which use Google's single-sign-on, and teachers encourage students to use them, without regard for student privacy.
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sunman42 said: Using a Chrome app to delete Facebook data is more than little like taking aim squarely at the other foot, after you've blown off the first one. Who slurps more data than Facebook ever dreamt of doing? Google/Alphabet, that's w…
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dysamoria said: Facebook tests my limits of tolerance with their website's bugs too. Wait. Not "tests". What's the phrase I'm looking for...? "Vastly exceeds". That's it. Between Apple's iOS Safari text editing bugs, and Facebook's own …
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ireland said: How do we know the security of this extension? Good point. I should have mentioned that, as well as the idea of disabling and removing the extension once used. After all, if you've gotten all the data out, you don't need the…
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mavemufc said: #WheresNeil I miss him, too.
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christopher126 said: Good job in doing the show alone, Victor. Enjoyed listening to your take on things. Thanks for doing it. It could've been very easy to cancel it instead. Best Thank you very much. Cancelling never crossed my mind.
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gregg thurman said: seanismorris said: I don’t mind the geolocation data being given to the police, as long as there is a warrant. What I do question is it’s effectiveness in solving crimes (like the one mentioned). There’s going to b…
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2old4fun said: Please make a transcript of podcasts available. I read far faster than people talk. Never figured out why podcasts exist. Allow me to explain. Why do radio shows exist? Why do people listen to sports radio, talk radio, ch…
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r36 #9346 said: racerhomie3 said: Nice image . Is that the 1st gen classic iPod? That's the 3rd generation. The first had a button layout similar to the click wheel, but the buttons themselves formed the outer boundary of the wheel …
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gatorguy said: tmay said: robin huber said: For this to work, Apple needs to make the acquisition of compatible home automation devices as easy as buying a song on iTunes was back in the day. Leaving it up to the cacophony of th…
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dewme said: thisisasj said: As is practice today, if an app requires authentication you disagree with, don't use the app. It's like every app that requires you to log in to Facebook first: I simply don't use them. They've lost a custom…
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dewme said: This will in no way replace the app level authentication & authorization model used within Apple's ecosystem, which is based on a centralized authority. This could be layered on top of Apple's system with no loss in Apple's se…
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Amazon's plan has been to try and have amazon delivery people unlock the door and deliver inside the home. They're doing that with the Yale lock they have a partnership with, and were attempting to do it when they wanted to buy August Lock (and thei…
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cgWerks said: vmarks said: Don't connect the smart TV to wifi. That's about as much as you can do to disable the 'smart' features. If it can't get network, it can't communicate against your interests. Good point... I guess if all it ha…