I know a lot of people (like Bart) love spaces on macOS and couldn’t live without them, but for some reason, I cannot figure out how to make them work for me. Don’t get me wrong, I like the idea of spaces but they seem to make my workflow much less efficient. What are Spaces? […]
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Pivot Tables in Numbers Tutorial on ScreenCastsOnline
A few weeks ago I told you the glorious news that Apple had implemented pivot tables in Numbers. I told you with breathless excitement how much I love pivot tables and how thrilled I was. I then told you how to actually use them with a real-life example. I tried to convey my excitement in […]
Continue readingMore TagTiny Tip – Animated Memoji for Login by Marty Jencius
Our Tiny Tip comes to you courtesy of Marty Jencius in our Slack at podfeet.com/slack. It’s a useless tip, and adds no real value but it may surprise and delight you. He posted the idea, but I’ll do a more elaborate explanation, with full screenshots to follow along in the show notes. What Marty figured […]
Continue readingMore TagTime Shifter Clock and DST Leads to Fun with Virtual Machines
You’ve probably heard me talk about my amazing web app, Time Shifter Clock that allows you to figure out what time it will be in multiple cities at once in order to schedule times to talk to people around the globe. The Problem to be Solved Last week I had a chance to see how […]
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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, November 14, 2021, and this is show number 862. This week our grandkids both got colds, and in these times, the sniffles and a cough get you sent […]
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Bart Busschots had a vision that certain things we would learn in Phase 2 of Programming By Stealth would be taught by guest lecturers. I thought he was bananas that this would work, but Helma Van der Linden, also known as Helma from the Netherlands stepped up to teach us about coding linters, and specifically […]
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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. Following on from our discussion of 2FA bypasses by tricking people into giving up their one-time-passwords, Vice did a detailed article describing one of the new 2FA-bypass-as-a-service cybercrime offerings: The Booming Underground Market for […]
Continue readingMore Tag$20 heyday Moulded Tip Bluetooth Earbuds – by Caleb Fong
Heyday Wireless Molded Tip Braided Earbuds (Misty Green) Greetings Captain Allison, and fellow NosillaCastaways, this is quick review of the heyday Wireless Molded Tip Braided Earbuds (In Black Tort or Misty Green at Target. In the grand NosillaCast tradition: What’s the problem to be solved? You want/need wireless headphones, but you’re not ready to plunk […]
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Hello, everyone. This is Jill from the Northwoods. You might not know this, but I really enjoy studying the Bible, and I do it quite a bit. And yes, there are software tools out there to help me get through this process. First of all, there are iOS apps that you can use on the […]
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Let’s begin with my “original” problem to be solved and some background. When I show up to church each week, I never want to end up being “that person” whose phone or watch starts making a ruckus in the middle of mass. So for many years, I have used Do Not Disturb to keep my […]
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