We begin with an #askMTJC on vintage Windows configuration. We also have a follow up on the red menu bar from a listener, Nick Kohrn. GM is bringing a self driving car to market. Dropbox has filed for a public stock offering. We chat about the confusing UI on Hawaii’s missile alert system. We also cover Google’s new online AI training tool. Picks: “Ceci n’est pas un littéral”, WWDC 2017 Lightbox concept, IBLinter, Google Arts & Culture app, Swift tips & tricks
Episode 179 Show Links:
- Greg Heo on Twitter: “@mtjc_podcast @timmitra PC hardware configuration: base port address (220h), IRQ (3? 5? 7?), DMA (1-5) #askMTJC #followup”
- GM Cruise is a fully autonomous electric car with no steering wheel – Business Insider
- After a decade, Dropbox quietly files for a public stock offering
- Hawaii’s missile alert interface had a one-word difference between sending a test alert and a real one – The Verge
- Google’s new cloud service lets you train your own AI tools, no coding knowledge required – The Verge
- SkyTrain (Vancouver) – Wikipedia
- Cocoa Police by Jacob Gorban – YouTube
- App Oddity – YouTube
- Lee Valley Tools – Woodworking Tools, Gardening Tools, Hardware
- Realnetworks |
- How To Secure iOS User Data: The Keychain and Biometrics – Face ID or Touch ID
Episode 179 Picks:
- Ben Cohen on Twitter: ““Ceci n’est pas un littéral” https://t.co/RSHnxpIXHS”
- WWDC 2017 Lightbox – Josh Tidsbury – Medium
- kateinoigakukun/IBLinter: A linter tool for Interface Builder
- Google’s art app is now top of iOS and Android download charts thanks to its viral selfies – The Verge
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