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- Follow-up:
- Resolution independence
- Joe Lion explains why silicon wafers are round
- Jonathan Ragan-Kelley explains EMIB and LSI
- Regarding Mac Studio fan noise
- The fans cool the power supply too notes Phil Stollery
- Twitter thread from “OnlyMe”
- Feedback from acoustician Andrew Wade
- Apple’s official noise ratings (via Renfred)
- Regarding Qualcomm patent
shakedownracketlicensing - Discourse and Open Source (via Jeff Atwood)
- How to Pay Professional Maintainers
- Software warfare in
node-ipc
- 🎉 New Overcast Update 🎉
#askatp
- Do we have a preferred file naming scheme? Is it
20210329_Proj3_SitePlan
? (via Unforgettable Luncheon) - Why are Time Machine network backups so slow? (via Carson Brown)
- Will Apple ever make their own display panel? (via “C”)
- Do we have a preferred file naming scheme? Is it
- John had something he wanted to discuss.
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Content provided by Marco Arment, Casey Liss, and John Siracusa. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Marco Arment, Casey Liss, and John Siracusa or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
- Follow-up:
- Resolution independence
- Joe Lion explains why silicon wafers are round
- Jonathan Ragan-Kelley explains EMIB and LSI
- Regarding Mac Studio fan noise
- The fans cool the power supply too notes Phil Stollery
- Twitter thread from “OnlyMe”
- Feedback from acoustician Andrew Wade
- Apple’s official noise ratings (via Renfred)
- Regarding Qualcomm patent
shakedownracketlicensing - Discourse and Open Source (via Jeff Atwood)
- How to Pay Professional Maintainers
- Software warfare in
node-ipc
- 🎉 New Overcast Update 🎉
#askatp
- Do we have a preferred file naming scheme? Is it
20210329_Proj3_SitePlan
? (via Unforgettable Luncheon) - Why are Time Machine network backups so slow? (via Carson Brown)
- Will Apple ever make their own display panel? (via “C”)
- Do we have a preferred file naming scheme? Is it
- John had something he wanted to discuss.
Sponsored by:
- Memberful: Monetize your passion with membership. Start your free trial today.
- Remote: Global HR solutions for distributed teams.
- Backblaze: Astonishingly easy backups for your data. Start your free trial today.
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