401: Sandwich-Closing Force
We thoroughly broke the format of the show with HomePods, Sonos, MagSafe, a generous peppering of follow-up, and a giant stack of iPhone 12 waffles.
- Pre-show:
- Dreaming in code
- Grand refactorings
- HomePod, HomePod Mini, and Sonos One (oh my!)
- Follow-up:
- Apple’s Magnetic Connectors Patent
- Accessory Design Guidelines for Apple Devices (PDF) (via Michael Bettiol)
- Periscope lenses don’t have moving elements (via Timo Grün)
- iPhone 12 Pricing
- T-Mobile joins the $30 off club
- Chargers & earphones & old phones
- Official battery specs for Apple products (via Roland Månsson)
- Settling an old bet from episode 291 at 1:55:14 (via Tim Chaten)
- Marco’s Time Machine woes
- Determining how many photos you’ve taken with each iPhone 11 Pro lens
- Jason’s write-up on using Photos’ Smart Albums
- Alex Chan’s post about using
exiftool
- Casey (summarized results) (raw results)
- Ultra wide: 7%
- Wide: 83%
- Telephoto: 10%
- Marco
- Ultra wide: 9%
- Wide: 75%
- Telephoto: 16%
- Buying decisions
#askatp
- Have we tried watchOS sleep tracking? (via Eduardo Berner)
- What is taking up so much space on our phones‽ (via Jayanth Visweswaran)
- Is John going to get an OLED TV? (via Tobo Granyte)
- Post-show:
- Ridiculousness in AT&T’s coverage maps
- An attempted intervention regarding Casey’s 🍌 photo management setup
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