Podfeet Press Example Campaign I don’t know if you realize this, but there’s actually a newsletter called the Podfeet Press. It’s very simple – it gives you all of the shownotes links for each week’s NosillaCast. It comes out automagically right after I publish the show, which makes it a handy-dandy reference guide for the […]
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Macstock 7 — What Did I Learn?
Mike Potter Hamming it Up on Stage at Macstock 7 I wanted to tell you a little bit about the Macstock Conference and the Midwest Mac BBQ. I promised it wouldn’t be “My Summer Vacation” but rather to try to give you a feel for the conference so maybe you’d consider going next year. In […]
Continue readingMore TagNC #951 SO-2 Star Shirts, Shottr Tutorial on ScreenCastsONLINE, iPad mini Final Home, Hub vs Dock, 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, July 30, 2023, and this is show number 951. mp3 download I really wanted to take some time to talk about Macstock and what a great conference it […]
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CalDigit Thunderbolt Element Hub You’ve heard me complain at length about trying to get Apple’s help figuring out why the battery doesn’t last as long as it should in my 14” M1 MacBook Pro. You probably also remember that they had me doing so many time-based experiments on it that I bought an M2 MacBook […]
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In Programming By Stealth, we’ve come to the end of our journey with Bash. I’ll be sad to have it complete because as I tell Bart in this episode, I’ve really enjoyed it. Next time he will do a final bow-tying episode where he brings everything we learned together in one set of notes as […]
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In May I told you about the amazingly capable and inexpensive screenshot/annotation tool called Shottr. I’m so enamored with Shottr that I decided to create a full video tutorial about it for ScreenCastsONLINE. As always, I learned so much more about the tool because I had to really know how to use all of it, […]
Continue readingMore TagWhat’s the Difference Between a Hub and a Dock?
While on the road to Macstock, I asked Dave Hamilton a question that’s been festering at me for a very long time: What’s the difference between a Hub and a Dock? I’ve seen a lot of explanations on the web, but in every case, I could counter their theory with an example that proved the […]
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Maximize Compatibility Toggle in iOS Hotspot Settings On the plane out to Chicago for Macstock, I finished the book I was reading on my Kindle. One of my favorite things about reading on a Kindle is that I can easily buy another book and keep on reading. I don’t have to wait until I can […]
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SO-2 Is My Favorite Star I’m sure by now you watched or listened to my interview with Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist Andrea Ghez. If you haven’t yet, drop everything and go check it out. In this interview, she explains how she and her team determined that there’s a supermassive black hole at the center of our […]
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I usually try to figure out how a piece of tech will fit into my life before I buy it, but sometimes I buy on faith that the device will find its own place. I’m easily influenced by my geek friends in this regard, so if a lot of them say something is great, I’ll […]
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