- FU on Apple’s tick-tock pattern.
- Marco’s PHP framework and sponsor-tracking web app, and why both exist.
- Usability and security implications of passwordless login systems.
- The Mac Mini’s seemingly accidental success.
- Podcasters who hate the word "podcast", its quality connotation, efforts to invent alternative names, and barriers to entry.
- Brent Simmons’ 30 Minutes To Sync proposal.
- Building web services on Apple’s infrastructure.
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12: Accidental Server Hardware - Accidental Tech Podcast
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iOS 7 Deforestation - The Talk Show - Mule Radio Syndicate
Special guest Marco Arment joins John Gruber to discuss reports of iOS 7’s new system-wide appearance and where Apple might be heading stylistically; Microsoft’s scrapping of the “Hotmail” brand and their generally inscrutable branding as a company; Google and personal privacy, particularly as it relates to Google Glass and Google Now’s location tracking.
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The Crossover #1: You Just Got Curated
This week Dan is joined by Merlin Mann and Marco Arment to discuss living on forums, what is the best way for a site to handle comments, being part of an online community, losing control of that community, the valuable discussions to be had, online curating, and the pros and cons of ranking and up voting.
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5by5 | Build and Analyze #81: The Beast Under My Desk
5by5 - Build and Analyze #81: The Beast Under My Desk
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5by5 | 5by5 Specials #5: Fat Wireless: iPad 3rd Generation
5by5 - 5by5 Specials #5: Fat Wireless: iPad 3rd Generation
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5by5 Specials #4: Kindacritical
Dan Benjamin is joined by Merlin Mann and Marco Arment for a very special show. In this Hypercritical-like episode, the trio discuss a wide-range of topics, from Google to Apple to software development, and the relationship between consumers and the companies that serve them. And sodastreams.
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Build and Analyze #62: Frustrated by the Invisible Person
Dan and Marco successfully avoid development topics for an entire show, instead discussing USB outlets and the Nest thermostat.
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MARCO ARMENT
Dan Benjamin talks with Marco Arment, creator of Instapaper and co-founder of Tumblr about inspiration, development, design, creativity, making the transition to independence, and more.
