Clipboard public
[search 0]
×
Best Clipboard podcasts we could find (updated July 2020)
Best Clipboard podcasts we could find
Updated July 2020
Join millions of Player FM users today to get news and insights whenever you like, even when you're offline. Podcast smarter with the free podcast app that refuses to compromise. Let's play!
Join the world's best podcast app to manage your favorite shows online and play them offline on our Android and iOS apps. It's free and easy!
More
show episodes
 
Whistle and a Clipboard interviews successful coaches from the past, present, and future allowing them to share their coaching failures and successes, tips, drills, and skills, along with practice do and don’t to help youth coaches everywhere better coach the kids in their communities. Your host, Jason H Oates, will also interview other professionals discussing current issues related to youth sports among these, strength training, speed and agility, concussions, and arm care.
 
New Wave, Hot Topics, and Awareness for Urban Culture!Pre Season 1 from the content creator who gives insight on behind the scenes effort and drive through recovery. Melanie Hill Flenory has flair and a take on life that opens up the conversation between people of any walk of life. During Pre Season 1, listeners get a sneak peek at what drives her! Anyone can start all over again, and she's got it. And, it feels good. SHESWAVY.
 
Loading …
show series
 
In this discussion from the Moving Forward podcast, Andy and I discuss the “suspicious” behavior by many applications exposed by a feature released with iOS 14 notifying users every time an application copies text from the clipboard.This has been in the news with many of these applications attempting to justify their behavior in different ways, in …
 
Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams review a great week in the hacking world. There's an incredible 4k projector build that started from a broken cellphone, a hand-cranked player (MIDI) piano, and a woeful story of clipboard vulnerabilities found in numerous browsers and browser-based apps. Plus you'll love the field-ready solder splic…
 
In this discussion from the Moving Forward podcast, Andy and I discuss the “Finger on the App” application; recently released by a YouTuber named MrBeast, who gained his popularity by doing the most insane challenges you can think of and putting massive amounts of money on the line. His recent work was releasing an app with simple rules; be the las…
 
On June 19, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said in a press conference “Based on advice provided to me by cybersecurity experts, Australian organizations are currently being targeted by a sophisticated state-based cyber actor,”In this discussion from the Moving Forward podcast, Andy and I discuss the persistent cyber-attacks targeting Australian gove…
 
Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams scoop up a basket of great hacks from the past week. Be amazed by the use of traditional Japanese joinery in a 3D-printed design -- you're going to want to print one of these Shoji lamps. We behold the beautiful sound of a noise generator, and the freaky sound from the Golden Gate. There's a hack for…
 
In this episode we talk about AI trying to protect you from AI, home brew fireworks shows, (stupid) musicals and we try to determine if Jesus was the first libertarian in history. Send us feedback! Love it? Hate it? Let us know! - Subscribe to Bros Bibles & Beer on Apple Podcasts - Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! - https://www.facebook.com/br…
 
This is the Moving Forward Podcast, Episode 011 - Part 3We discuss the gadgets and tools we use when exercising, this is what works for us and hopefully it can for you. We are NOT sponsored by any of the mentioned products, but we would LOVE to.Presented by Rabi Roil & Andy Lamrock[Additional Music by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au]…
 
This is the Moving Forward Podcast, Episode 011 - Part 2Researchers uncovered a privacy grab by more than 50 iOS apps. The apps were shown to access some of Apple users’ most sensitive data, which can include passwords, cryptocurrency wallet addresses, account-reset links, and personal messages.Presented by Rabi Roil & Andy LamrockPhoto by Alessand…
 
Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys recap a week of hacks. A telescope mirror that can change shape, and a helicopter without a swashplate lead the charge for fascinating engineering. These are closely followed by a vibratory wind generator that has no blades to spin. The Open Source Hardware Association announced a new spec this week …
 
This is the Moving Forward Podcast, Episode 011 - Part 1Microsoft is shutting down stores and replacing them with "Experience Centers", where you can test out their products before purchasing online.Presented by Rabi Roil & Andy Lamrock[Additional Music by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au]By Rabi Roil & Andy Lamrock
 
Social wisdom from Veggie Tales? Millennials returning to medieval church rituals? Is this the most narcissistic culture the world has ever seen? - Subscribe to Bros Bibles & Beer on Apple Podcasts- Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!- https://www.facebook.com/brosbiblesbeer (https://www.facebook.com/brosbiblesbeer)- https://twitter.com/brosbible…
 
- Updates from Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference.- Innovative use of airflow in airplanes to create airshields around passengers isolating them from each other.Presented by Rabi Roil & Andy Lamrock[Additional Music by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au]By Rabi Roil & Andy Lamrock
 
- Analysis of VPN traffic revealing that YouTube and Netflix are the favorite procrastination tools of remote workers.- KFC trolls PlayStation 5 and Xbox series X with new gaming console announcement.- Fortnite live event and new season release.Presented by Rabi Roil & Andy Lamrock[Additional Music by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au]…
 
With Editor-in-Chief Mike Szczys on a well-earned vacation, Staff Writer Dan Maloney sits in with Managing Editor Elliot Williams to run us through the week's most amazing hacks and answer your burning questions. What do you do when you can't hit a golf ball to save your life? Build a better club, of course, preferably one that does the thinking fo…
 
Louie Giglio says racism is a "white blessing". What did he mean??? Also, how do we foster healthy conversations amongst those we disagree with? It's possible but it sure doesn't feel like it. Get all feedbacky with us:-Subscribe to Bros Bibles & Beer on Apple Podcasts-Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!-https://www.facebook.com/brosbiblesbeer (h…
 
- Our approach to learning something complicated.- Andy and I discuss our struggle to understand Quantum Internet.- Technology innovations that will change our lives.Presented by Rabi Roil & Andy Lamrock[Additional Music by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au]By Rabi Roil & Andy Lamrock
 
Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams fan through a fantastic week of hacking. Most laser cutters try to go bigger, but there's a minuscule one that shows off a raft of exotic components you'll want in your bag of tricks. Speaking of tricks, this CNC scroll saw has kinematics the likes of which we've never seen before -- worth a look jus…
 
- Australia gets Gigabit internet with NBN FTTP.- Virtual Reality tech may impact memory development.- Quantum internet: the next global network is already being laid.Presented by Rabi Roil & Andy Lamrock[Additional Music by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au]By Rabi Roil & Andy Lamrock
 
Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys bubble sort a sample set of amazing hacks from the past week. Who has every used the smart chip from an old credit card in as a functional component in their own circuit? This guy. There's something scientifically devious about the way solder smoke heat-seeks to your nostrils. There's more than one w…
 
Tying to put out a fire with gasoline. How far do good intentions go? -Subscribe to Bros Bibles & Beer on Apple Podcasts-Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!-https://www.facebook.com/brosbiblesbeer (https://www.facebook.com/brosbiblesbeer)-https://twitter.com/brosbiblesbeer (https://twitter.com/brosbiblesbeer)-https://www.brosbiblesbeer.com (https…
 
Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams march to the beat of the hardware hacking drum as they recount the greatest hacks to hit the 'net this week. First up: Casio stepped in it with a spurious DMCA takedown notice. There's a finite matrix of resistors that form a glorious clock now on display at CERN. Will a patio paver solve your 3D pri…
 
In this episode, we discuss how Virtual Reality innovation has been accelerated to fill the need for a sense of presence while we remain in lockdown, we talk about Facebook experimenting with Mixed Reality, XRSpace releasing a new VR headset and world, and the technologies we need to develop to improve our VR experiences.Presented by Rabi Roil & An…
 
Jeff tries to save the world on the socials. And Ravi Zacharias (we recorded this before he passed) said "it all comes down to this: God or no God". Of course what that means to any individual (even if you agree) can vary wildly. Please enjoy this conversation and feel free to let us know what you think. -Subscribe to Bros Bibles & Beer on Apple Po…
 
Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys ride the rails of hackerdom, exploring the sweetest hacks of the past week. There's a dead simple component feeder for a pick and place (or any bench that hand-stuffs SMD), batteries for any accomplished mixologist, and a droid build that's every bit as cool as its Star Wars origins. Plus we gab abou…
 
In this episode, we discuss Google Chrome's new "tab grouping" feature, Facebook allowing free video calls for up to 50 people, Cyber criminals targeting of vaccine & treatment research facilities, and Verizon's 2020 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR).Presented by Rabi Roil & Andy Lamrock[Additional Music by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.c…
 
Todd Rodarmel (Pastor of Mountain View Church and co-host of Todd Rod God Pod) joins the BBB! We talk about the adventure that is doing church digitally in a pandemic, how to love well in the midst of chaos & the disease of partisanship. Link love for Todd: https://mvc.life/ (https://mvc.life/) - Todd Rod God Pod (https://anchor.fm/toddrodgodpod) -…
 
Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams explore the coolest hacks of the past 168 hours. The big news this week: will Wink customers pony up $5 a month to turn their lights on and off? There's a new open source design for a pick and place machine. You may not have a Vectrex gaming console, but there's a scratch-built board that can turn yo…
 
Is the god of John Calvin any different then a Roman emperor? Also teaching tales with Jeff, tales from Covidia & What we are consuming. Get all feedbacky with us: -Subscribe to Bros Bibles & Beer on Apple Podcasts-Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!-https://www.facebook.com/brosbiblesbeer (https://www.facebook.com/brosbiblesbeer)-https://twitter…
 
Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys stomp through a forest full of highly evolved hardware hacks. This week seems particularly plump with audio-related projects, like the thwack-tackular soldenoid typewriter simulator. But it's the tape-loop scratcher that steals our hearts; an instrument that's kind of two-turntables-and-a-microphone …
 
(https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/55dcffbae4b066bafafb6faa/1588308721755-GSYA4IBP01TFMEEBQ4ZF/IMG-2390.jpg?format=2500w&content-type=image%2Fjpeg) We ask, and converse about the question: What best informs your idea of God: Reason, Tradition, Experience or Scripture? According to our social media poll, its Experience at 42%, Scripture 35%…
 
(https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/55dcffbae4b066bafafb6faa/1587699331295-H2GGNYJ5PWY984J5ZDQL/ke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kGfiFqkITS6axXxhYYUCnlRZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWQUxwkmyExglNqGp0IvTJZUJFbgE-7XRK3dMEBRBhUpx1B3uKuIxKkeNobmVrkfsvhi7vfNIYPwuNoe0YQqN5qRcQyCP0lZkCSDZ8KLElTzs/unnamed.jpg?format=750w) N.T. Wright wrote a thoughtful piece in Time a…
 
Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys pan for gold in a week packed with technological treasure. The big news is Apple/Google are working on contact tracing using BTLE. From adoption, to privacy, to efficacy, there's a lot to unpack here and many of the details have yet to take shape. Of course the episode also overflows with great hacks…
 
(https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/55dcffbae4b066bafafb6faa/1587240811616-AWB3YO49X935X5QNZ73N/IMG-2261.jpg) God caused Covid19 to get you off the treadmill of life?!?!? And what does agape love even mean? We thought it meant "other focused self-emptying love". But after Scott gets done with it, well... Also, what we've been consuming/bing…
 
Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams sift for hacking gold from the past week. In this episode, we remember John Horton Conway's Game of Life and its effect on novice programmers. We geek out adding screens to your car with an OBD-II hack, automating a Sharpie clicker as part of a plasma cutter, and 3D printing an incredible RC car that…
 
Life lessons from The Matrix. "Red pill" life moments for each of us conversed over. Listener feedback. -Subscribe to Bros Bibles & Beer on Apple Podcasts-Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!-https://www.facebook.com/brosbiblesbeer (https://www.facebook.com/brosbiblesbeer)-https://twitter.com/brosbiblesbeer (https://twitter.com/brosbiblesbeer)-htt…
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide

Copyright 2020 | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service
Google login Twitter login Classic login