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EPISODE · Oct 10, 2019 · 1H 29M

Episode 213: Thank You for the Shame

from Technically Correct · host Ryan Fretwell and Carlos Gomez

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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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.Links:Still or Sparking™️ at Magnolia Press Consumer Reports finds Tesla's Smart Summon 'glitchy' Dog drives little Boy in car.....Daisy Driving Oliver - YouTube Dave 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" / Twitter Amazon’s new Fire HD 10 tablet costs $149 and charges via USB-C | Ars Technica Disney Bans Netflix Ads as Streaming’s Marketing Wars Intensify - WSJ Kuo: iPad Pro With Rear 3D ToF Camera and Scissor Mechanism MacBooks to Launch in First Half of 2020 - MacRumors How Tim Cook Won Donald Trump’s Ear macOS Catalina review: New era ahead, proceed with caution - Six Colors Harmony remotes are fading in relevance as streaming takes over, says Logitech CEO - The Verge Toys ‘R’ Us relaunches its website, where online sales are powered by Target | TechCrunch New Sonos service lets you rent its speakers - The Verge

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