599: Where Did Salad Go?
Google's antitrust lawsuit and its role in Apple's services narrative, the immense power of 1-star reviews, macOS security vs. utility, and a road trip that relied on Electrify America.
Episode 599 of the Accidental Tech Podcast podcast, hosted by ATP, titled "599: Where Did Salad Go?" was published on August 8, 2024 and runs 125 minutes.
August 8, 2024 ·125m · Accidental Tech Podcast
Episode Description
- Pre-show: Mophie 3-in-1
- Analog(ue) #228: We Don’t Have to Talk About Air Conditioning (Posted on Sunday, 11 August)
- Follow-up:
- Apology Tour
- Mistaken theme song
- “Users hate all change”
- Curbside charging does exist in the US! 😱
- PlugNYC (via Gareth Edwards)
- Berkeley (via James Brown)
- Seattle (via kiiile)
- Baltimore (via Seth Carus)
- North Carolina (via Juan Boyce)
- Portland (via Sam Grover)
- A spiritual visit from the Color Czar
- CrowdStrike
- Lawsuits and EULAs
- Release propagation
- Auto-disabling crashing kernel extensions
- Recovering unbootable Windows machines
- A discussion about computing monoculture spurred by Michael Cook
Windows VistamacOS Sequoia’s new way to nag- Jason files a Feedback
- FB14689927
- John dupes it as FB14698922
- Jason writes it all up
- Craig Hockenberry has a possible solution
- Jason found some good news though
- Jason files a Feedback
- Apology Tour
- Google is ruled a monopolist
- Apple’s hidden AI prompts discovered in macOS beta
- Post-show: Marco’s Rivian drama
- Members-only ATP Overtime: KOSA and the role of government in keeping kids safe online
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