New Apple TV Remote With Arrows Illustrating Behavior The new Apple TV remote is probably the most exciting device Apple announced recently. Steve and I picked up two of the 2021 Apple TV 4Ks, not because they were amazing but because we wanted a flow down of devices in the house. And let’s be honest, […]
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OWC Combo Dual-Disk Enclosure & USB Hub – by Ryan Winkler
Mercury Elite Pro Dual with 3-Port Hub Today I thought I would give you a review of the OWC Mercury Elite Pro Dual with 3-Port Hub. Let’s start with the problem to be solved. Problem 1: I just received my new M1 Mac mini and in looking it over I noticed the lack of ports. […]
Continue readingMore TagNC #836 16 Years, Parallels Toolbox New Paint Job, Apple Podcasts are a Mess, Security Bits
Hi, this is Allison Sheridan of the NosillaCast Apple Podcast, hosted at Podfeet.com, a technology geek podcast with an EVER so slight Apple bias. Today is Sunday, May 16, 2021, and this is show number 836 and it is also the 16 year anniversary of the NosillaCast! I know, it’s not a big milestone year […]
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Feedback & Followups Listener and community feedback, developments in recently covered stories, and developments in long-running stories we’re tracking over time. Twitter is continuing its moves to nudge people on its platform towards being better netizens by adding a dialogue to their mobile app warning users when they use potentially abusive language in replies — […]
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After I had written most of this article, I realized that I may have come up with a subject that interests absolutely no one but me. You see, this is about knitting like a programmer. How many of you both program, and knit? I mentioned this problem to Bart and he explained that there’s a […]
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In previous installments of our Git miniseries within a series in Programming By Stealth, Bart taught us how to work in Git standalone on one computer, then how to work as one developer with multiple computers. In those installments he taught us the necessary commands and their importance in the Git scheme of things. In […]
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Apple recently released some new “features” to the Apple Podcasts app, and if you don’t use a third-party app as your podcatcher of choice, you really want to listen up. Even if you do use a third-party app, some of this will apply to you, and I’m afraid it’s not great news. Before you start […]
Continue readingMore TagParallels Toolbox Gets a New Coat of Paint
I’ve written a lot of posts about Parallels Toolbox, the menu bar app that gives you access to lots of tiny tools that each do one specific thing. The reason I’ve talked about Parallels Toolbox so many times is that they keep adding more and more tools to the toolbox, so every year or so, […]
Continue readingMore TagNC #835 Fiddly Sidecar, Logitech 4K Pro Webcam, Backpedaling Wheels, AirTag Games with Bodie, Command Line Screenshots
Hi, this is Allison Sheridan of the NosillaCast Apple Podcast, hosted at Podfeet.com, a technology geek podcast with an EVER so slight Apple bias. Today is Sunday, May 9, 2021, and this is show number 835. mp3 download The Dialogue is Flawless – DTNS 4023 – Daily Tech News Show This week I got to […]
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Terminal `man screencapture` I think I need to find a support group for people who are addicted to screen capture utilities. I went through all of the articles on podfeet, and I’ve talked about macOS’s built-in screen capture, Loom, Capto, Monosnap, Teampaper Snap, Parallels Toolbox, Folge, and the now deprecated Clarify and Stepshot Guides. And […]
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