CR 461: Easy for Schmidt to Say¶
- Air Date: 2022-04-13
- Duration: 37 mins 35 secs
About this episode¶
We revel in the hypocrisy of big tech, share a few stories, and catch up with an old friend.
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Episode links¶
- Michael Dominick on Twitter — And a dead 🚘 wow… rough morning. Lol. Guess it’s my turn in the Murphy’s law barrel 😂
- Michael Dominick on Twitter — I’d like to say my MacBook Air lasted the night. I’d really like to… nobody tell ChrisLAS. It’s in rice. It’s fine.
- Tank on Twitter — Let me break this down for you: Elon became largest shareholder for Free Speech Elon was told to play nice and not speak freely.
- Sounding the alarm: How noise hurts the heart — In the last decade, a growing body of research more directly links air and road traffic noise to a heightened risk for a number of cardiovascular ailments — and scientists are beginning to pinpoint the mechanisms at play.
- ‘Reader’ Apps Can Now Add Links for Account Signups Outside of the App Store
- Apple Allegedly Provided User Data to Hackers That Forged Legal Requests
- Fig — Fig adds IDE-style autocomplete to your existing terminal. Move faster with Fig.
- Warp Raises $23M — "You walk by any developer’s desk and they’re going to have a terminal open. There are only a couple apps like that: the terminal and the code editor."
- Parag Agrawal on Twitter — Elon Not Joining Twitter Board
- Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt on why people should return to the office — Schmidt says it’s not just a matter of nostalgia: There are practicalities to working together in person. For example, he says that conversations about professionalism — which might be particularly necessary at companies full of young employees, are much harder to have virtually.
Tags¶
app store, apple, big tech, brew, coder radio, developer tooling, development podcast, elon musk, eric schmidt, fig, icloud, ide, ios, iterm, kubernetes, max howell, nextcloud, raspberry pi, remote work, return to the office, rust, tea, terminal, vscode, warp