
13: A bad Apple fanboy
Episode in
Recursion
Wayne and Michael discuss Wayne's new CarPlay device, Pioneer 4200 NEX, a recent hackathon he took second place at, improvements we'd like to see in the Apple Watch, ad blocking, and the Runkeeper privacy debacle.
53:57
12: This, that, and the other
Episode in
Recursion
Wayne and Michael discuss Wayne completing 365 days of meeting his move goal on the Apple Watch, Wayne getting an WWDC ticket by "cheating", Wayne completing a half marathon, what Michael wants out of the next Apple Watch, Michael not having a to do app that he likes for the watch (but Due is awesome), problems with the "internet of things" when they stop being supported, and solar power (did Wayne just admit to being a prepper?).
30:45
11: Not writing Swift and a new project
Episode in
Recursion
Wayne and Michael discuss Wayne's misleading tweet that he was writing awesome Swift code. Michael talks about his new project, Driftwood, for quickly deploying a podcasting website.Wayne's tweetVidAngelDriftwood Github repositoryMichael's blog post on using DriftwoodZoom iQ6 iOS Lightning microphoneGit2Go – The Git client you always wantedWorking Copy - Powerful Git clientFerrite Recording StudioCactus for MacTesla PowerwallUpdate: When Michael said that you couldn't upload binary files to Github from a browser, that was true, but since then, things have changed.
26:29
10: iOS 9.3 beta, Wayne's pending Japan trip, broken hardware
Episode in
Recursion
Wayne and Michael ramble this week on a variety of topics without a coherent theme.MacRumor's buying guide for 5K displays
31:43
9: Top picks of 2015 with legs for 2016
Episode in
Recursion
9: Top picks of 2015 with legs for 2016
59:22
8: Charging: Apple Watch when sleep tracking, and new Magic Trackpad 2
Episode in
Recursion
Wayne and Michael discuss the new Magic Trackpad 2 and using the Apple Watch as a sleep tracker.Sleep++How to wear your Apple Watch 24/7 - David SmithCortex episode 3Better Touch Tool
49:50
7: Coin, navigating Settings with Siri, and Activity data loss
Episode in
Recursion
Wayne and Michael discuss opening settings submenus with Siri, followup on the Notifications screen and toggling sort by time and sort by app, Coin, losing Activity Data, people who don’t make back ups, people who don’t replace their cracked screens and ancient devices, and ideas for implementation of “peeping” with 3D Touch.
41:29
6: The hardware is too fast
Episode in
Recursion
Wayne and Michael discuss apps that try to force you into spending more time in the app rather than helping you accomplish your goals and move on with your life. Fussy coffee and fizzy water originSodastreamAeropressDark SkyKhan AcademyCourseraTumblrDraftsHoursTweetbotWorkflow1PasswordTrip Receipts - app store linkTrip Receipts - app homepage
58:57
5: post-September Apple event conversation
Episode in
Recursion
Wayne and Michael have a post 9/2015 Apple event conversation including Apple TV, Apple Watch, Force Touch 3D Touch, app design, Coin, Apple pay, and contactless payment versus EMV.Marco Arment's microphone showdownCore IntuitionDaring Fireball: Apple TV: A World Without WebviewsEMV vs. NFC Technology: Setting the Record StraightCoin and EMV liabilityNFC Reader for Apple Pay, Contactless & Chip | SquareFear, uncertainty and doubt
54:05
4: pre-September Apple event conversation
Episode in
Recursion
Wayne and Michael discuss discuss their thoughts on the (at the time) upcoming Apple Event.
36:38
3: Bitcode and why is Pixelmator so damn cheap?
Episode in
Recursion
Wayne and Michael discuss bitcode, other iOS 9 development, and complain that Pixelmator for iOS is too cheap. App ThinningPixelmator for iOS
30:05
2: Destination versus transactional apps
Episode in
Recursion
Wayne and Michael discuss apps that try to force you into spending more time in the app rather than helping you accomplish your goals and move on with your life. Fussy coffee and fizzy water originSodastreamAeropressDark SkyKhan AcademyCourseraTumblrDraftsHoursTweetbotWorkflow1PasswordTrip Receipts - app store linkTrip Receipts - app homepage
36:55
1: Content Blocking with Safari Extensibility
Episode in
Recursion
Wayne and Michael discuss their frustration with internet advertising and their interest in the new Content Blocking extension for Safari OS X and iOS 9.An hour with Safari Content Blocker in iOS 9 - inspiration for this episodeDean Murphy @CraftyDeano - author of the articleTesting Safari Content Blocker on iMore.com - JSON that Dean Murphy used in his experiment Safari Extensibility: Content Blocking and Shared Links - WWDC 2015 talk on Content BlockingIntroduction to WebKit Content Blockers - more background information on the Safari Extension Content BlockersNoScript Firefox extension - Wayne's ad blocking method of choice.AdBlock - Michael's ad blocking method of choice. Adblock Plus - Block post by an existing ad block software company about the impact of Content Blocking.Bird Cam SA - the Twitter account for Wayne's birdsWe mentioned several advertisers that we do not find offensive and whose products we've purchased. Warby ParkerHullo PillowCasper MattressHarry's RazorsSquarespaceHoverFractureThey did not sponsor this episode.
31:23
You may also like View more
Applelianos
Podcast de tecnología, principalmente de noticias sobre el mundo de Apple, con un grupo de compañeros expertos en los temas expuestos, descubre la información adecuada con nosotros. Updated
monos estocásticos
monos estocásticos es un podcast sobre inteligencia artificial presentado por Antonio Ortiz (@antonello) y Matías S. Zavia (@matiass).
Sacamos un episodio nuevo cada jueves. Puedes seguirnos en YouTube, LinkedIn y X. Más enlaces en cuonda.com/monos-estocasticos/links
Hacemos todo lo que los monos estocásticos saben hacer: coser secuencias de formas lingüísticas que hemos observado en nuestros vastos datos de entrenamiento según la información probabilística de cómo se combinan. Updated
Loop Infinito (by Xataka)
Loop Infinito es un podcast diario de Xataka presentado por Javier Lacort.
Un nuevo episodio cada día de lunes a viernes que analiza la actualidad tecnológica dando contexto y perspectiva.. Updated



