406: A Bomb on Your Home Screen
Contact de-duping, rearranging apps, how the M1 architecture could scale to higher-end Macs, and reflections on a decade of podcasting.
Episode 406 of the Accidental Tech Podcast podcast, hosted by ATP, titled "406: A Bomb on Your Home Screen" was published on November 25, 2020 and runs 156 minutes.
November 25, 2020 ·156m · Accidental Tech Podcast
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Episode Description
- Follow-up:
- Fast resolution switching on M1 Macs
- Mac-optimized TensorFlow 2.4 fork makes things fly
- M1 Mac 8K render test
- Running iOS apps with
IPAs - CrossOver runs Windows apps/games on M1 Macs — including 32-bit games!
- iOS 14.3 no longer opens the shortcuts app when launching apps from custom icons
- Widgetsmith (App Store link)
- HealthView
- Apple Configurator
- GitHub’s ICE relationship is indirect
- De-duplicating Contacts
Card→Look for Duplicates...
- It’s been ≈10 years since Build & Analyze #1. What’s changed?
- Scaling the M1 architecture to higher-end machines
#askatp- Robot or Not: Cache edition (via Chris Cioffi)
- Are we concerned about the longevity of M1 chips? (via Colin Devroe)
- Do we believe in cable management? (via Nick)
- Post-show: Marco’s ruined backpack
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