401: Sandwich-Closing Force
Pre-show:
Dreaming in code
Grand refactorings
HomePod, HomePod Mini, and Sonos One (oh my!)
Follow-up:
Apple’s Magnetic Connectors Patent
Accessory Design Guidelines for Apple Devices (PDF) (via Michael Bettiol)
Periscope lenses don’t have moving elements (via Timo Grün)
iPhone 12 Pricing
T-Mobile joins the $30 off club
Chargers & earphones & old phones
Official battery specs for Apple products (via Roland Månsson)
Start here
…which links here…
…which can get you here
Settling an old bet from episode 291 at 1:55:14 (via Tim Chaten)
Marco’s Time Machine woes
The 2.5” enclosure that supports large SSDs
Determining how many photos you’ve taken with each iPhone 11 Pro lens
Jason’s write-up on using Photos’ Smart Albums
Alex Chan’s post about using exiftool
Casey (summarized results) (raw results)
Ultra wide: 7%
Wide: 83%
Telephoto: 10%
Marco
Ultra wide: 9%
Wide: 75%
Telephoto: 16%
Buying decisions
Tracking your iPhone shipment
#askatp
Have we tried watchOS sleep tracking? (via Eduardo Berner)
Sleep Cycle (App Store link)
What is taking up so much space on our phones‽ (via Jayanth Visweswaran)
Casey’s storage
Is John going to get an OLED TV? (via Tobo Granyte)
Post-show:
Ridiculousness in AT&T’s coverage maps
Gruber’s review
“Please turn off your MiFis”
An attempted intervention regarding Casey’s 🍌 photo management setup
GeoTag
Day One
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401: Sandwich-Closing Force
October 22, 2020
02:21:02 •
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We thoroughly broke the format of the show with HomePods, Sonos, MagSafe, a generous peppering of follow-up, and a giant stack of iPhone 12 waffles.
- Pre-show:
- Dreaming in code
- Grand refactorings
- HomePod, HomePod Mini, and Sonos One (oh my!)
- Follow-up:
- Accessory Design Guidelines for Apple Devices (PDF) (via Michael Bettiol)
- Periscope lenses don’t have moving elements (via Timo Grün)
- iPhone 12 Pricing
- T-Mobile joins the $30 off club
- Chargers & earphones & old phones
- Official battery specs for Apple products (via Roland Månsson)
- Settling an old bet from episode 291 at 1:55:14 (via Tim Chaten)
- Marco’s Time Machine woes
- Determining how many photos you’ve taken with each iPhone 11 Pro lens
- Jason’s write-up on using Photos’ Smart Albums
- Alex Chan’s post about using
exiftool
- Casey (summarized results) (raw results)
- Ultra wide: 7%
- Wide: 83%
- Telephoto: 10%
- Marco
- Ultra wide: 9%
- Wide: 75%
- Telephoto: 16%
- Buying decisions
#askatp
- Have we tried watchOS sleep tracking? (via Eduardo Berner)
- What is taking up so much space on our phones‽ (via Jayanth Visweswaran)
- Is John going to get an OLED TV? (via Tobo Granyte)
- Post-show:
- Ridiculousness in AT&T’s coverage maps
- An attempted intervention regarding Casey’s 🍌 photo management setup
- Linode: Instantly deploy and manage an SSD server in the Linode Cloud. New accounts get a $100 credit.
- Hey.com: Email shouldn’t be overwhelming. Start your free 14-day trial.
- Mack Weldon: Reinventing men’s basics with smart design, premium fabrics, and simple shopping. Get 20% off your first order with code atppodcast.
Become a member for ad-free episodes and our early-release, unedited “bootleg” feed!
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