Ever have trouble sleeping because your brain won't stop thinking about work? Me too. So, I come up with a solution. Each episode of this podcast starts by reading a technical document, but soon begins to meander, lulling your brain into mushy, blissful sleep..
Did you know that the drying method used has a huge difference on the physical properties of pasta? Not to spoil it, but it’s true. Also, I mention protein maybe twice and needed a second word in the title.
Let’s learn about waveforms with a beautiful, highly visual, interactive article by Josh Comeau. Listen as I atempt to describe to you what I see, as we both learn about how sound works. Also, I’m drinking whisky. Sorry about the mouth sounds.
Let’s begin with an article from 1978 on time-based events in distributed systems. Along the way we’ll visit side-destinations including, but not limited, to synchronized curling, Inspector Spacetime, and Downton Abbey.
What could possibly be more exciting the than the technical specification for the HTML 5.2 Dialog element? Chicken wing stacks, that’s what.
You’ve certainly heard of Bitcoin, but have you read the original whitepaper? Grab your pillow and sleep mask because we’re going to get deep into it, before getting lost somewhere around the year 1995, competing in a pool-side Macarina dance competition.
In our inagural episode, what begins with a relaxed reading of the the Google Chrome 64 changelog, meanders its way to the loosely related topics of John Candy, Cheerios, and the olympics.