Episode 213: Thank You for the Shame
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English - October 10, 2019 05:00 - 1 hour - 42 MB - ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsTechnology News Tech News Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Worlds are colliding. Joanna Gaines just installed Still or Sparkling® taps at her new coffee shop and we couldn't be happier. There's a 10% royalty attached to that branding though and we only accept payment in Chalk Paint.
This week: backup shaming, infrastructure talk, and for the first time ever, we circle back, literally, to something from last week's parking lot.
Worlds are colliding. Joanna Gaines just installed Still or Sparkling® taps at her new coffee shop and we couldn't be happier. There's a 10% royalty attached to that branding though and we only accept payment in Chalk Paint.
This week: backup shaming, infrastructure talk, and for the first time ever, we circle back, literally, to something from last week's parking lot.
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Still or Sparking™️ at Magnolia PressConsumer Reports finds Tesla's Smart Summon 'glitchy'Dog drives little Boy in car.....Daisy Driving Oliver - YouTubeDave Zatz on Twitter: "Got my first TiVo pre-roll ad. It was amazing. Black screen with no cues, followed by ad, followed by lengthier black screen, then a bong and then dropped into menu with the recording playing behind it. https://t.co/y5fPkyKBKO" / TwitterAmazon’s new Fire HD 10 tablet costs $149 and charges via USB-C | Ars TechnicaDisney Bans Netflix Ads as Streaming’s Marketing Wars Intensify - WSJKuo: iPad Pro With Rear 3D ToF Camera and Scissor Mechanism MacBooks to Launch in First Half of 2020 - MacRumorsHow Tim Cook Won Donald Trump’s EarmacOS Catalina review: New era ahead, proceed with caution - Six ColorsHarmony remotes are fading in relevance as streaming takes over, says Logitech CEO - The VergeToys ‘R’ Us relaunches its website, where online sales are powered by Target | TechCrunchNew Sonos service lets you rent its speakers - The Verge