Apple’s new AirTags are a straight-up gift for photographers. After testing one for the past couple of weeks, I’ll be hiding an AirTag in my scooter, one in my car and another one in my camera bag. What They Are Apple AirTags are tiny little tracking devices that look like an extra-large breath mint and […]
The PIT Show: Reflections and Interviews in the Tech World | The Queen of Apple Automation: Rosemary Orchard 40 ? 30 : 10)” @keyup.document.left=”seekBySeconds(-10)” @keyup.document.m=”toggleMute” @keyup.document.s=”toggleSpeed” @play=”play(false, true)” @loadedmetadata=”handleLoadedMetadata” @pause=”pause(true)” preload=”none” @timejump.window=”seekToSeconds($event.detail.timestamp); shareTimeFormatted = formatTime($event.detail.timestamp)” > 10 40 ? 30 : 10)” class=”seek-seconds-button” > Episode Details Rosemary is everywhere you should be if you are […]
Sean Allen returns to the show to talk about using the MVVM design pattern within SwiftUI-based apps, building a course around MapKit and CloudKit, how to approach all of the new material that WWDC has to offer, and what goes into making a really great developer portfolio. NordVPN: Make your Internet connection private and secure, […]
Show Notes In This episode we talk with Lee Mallon about the Developer Life cycle Contacting Lee Mallon Website: http://www.rarely.io/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/leemallon LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/leemallon Episode Editing by – RJJ Software Ltd (https://rjj-software.co.uk/ ) Music used during guest introduction – “Action Time” by Muz Station Productions (https://assetstore.unity.com/packages/audio/music/rock/action-trailer-music-pack-53553) Source link
The Paul C. Buff Link monobloc studio strobe ($895.95) delivers 800ws of portable power, and deserves consideration from anyone in the United States who is considering a big gun for use on location. Please note: This is not a full review. There have been several thorough examples already published — most notably this one by […]
Cross-compiling static Rust binaries in Docker for Raspberry Pi 27 May 2021 Earlier this year I built a web-based garage door controller using Rust for the Raspberry Pi called Normally Closed. My deployment includes a Pi 3b and a Pi Zero which are ARMv7 and ARMv6 devices, respectively. I deploy services with Docker and wanted […]
If you’ve been dying to watch Netflix offline, your life just got better. An update to the official Netflix app lets you download TV shows and movies so you can view them without munching through your data allowance. Anyone who’s dreamed about watching Stranger Things or The Crown on the subway to work, or at […]
Appetizer, Gluten Free, Salad, Side, Summer Sara Forte · May 26, 2021 I love love Trader Joes Zhoug sauce and we use it often, but I’m trying to reduce our single use packaging, and this is way better anyway. I finally have notes down so we can make and gift it on our own. I […]
Amazon this week is still hosting a record low deal on Apple’s 512GB 27-inch 5K iMac with 6-core CPU. You can get this 2020 model for $1,699.99, down from $1,999.00, after an automatic coupon worth $199.01 is applied at checkout. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make […]
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Android There are different roles related to the execution of a project. Some examples are: program manager, project manager, and product manager. Jhansi Reddy, Principal Technical Program Manager at Microsoft, explained the differences between these roles. We also talked about how to transition from a developer role into a […]