Monologues and dialogues between Anthony Colangelo & Olivier Lacan about technology, open source software, web development, programming, design, and basically anything that's bugging either of them this week.
Olivier Lacan, Anthony Colangelo
Citizen Four Schneier on Security EFF on NSA Spying Can They See My Dick? The Intercept Fear China Large scale DDoS attack on github.com Baidu's traffic hijacked to DDoS GitHub.com China's Great Cannon U.S. Coding Website GitHub Hit With Cyberattack France can now block suspected terrorism websites without a court order French Surveillance Bill: Time To Act! Tell Congress: My Phone Calls are My Business. Reform the NSA. Fight 215
Net Neutrality Net neutrality Net neutrality — Electronic Frontier Fondation Battle for the Net Netflix OpenConnect Netflix's many-pronged plan to eliminate video playback problems Is Netflix's commitment to net neutrality a lie? FCC 4-page Summary A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing Privacy & Encryption Obama sharply criticizes China's plans for new technology rules "We can neither confirm nor deny..." Radiolab: Neither Confirm Nor Deny FBI Director James Comey — Going Dark Yahoo exec goes mano a mano with NSA director over crypto backdoors Tim Cook says terrorism should not scare people into giving up their privacy Apple boss: We have a human right to privacy Edward Snowden, Laura Poitras, Gleen Greenwald — Reddit Ask Me Anything
Anxiety Box This Uncanny Valley of Voice Recognition "Swift compiler suggestions: nailed it." The Most Fascinating Profile You'll Ever Read About a Guy and His Boring Startup Behind the scenes: Design sprint with Gimlet Media
Listening To Her @EverydaySexism #yesallwomen "Teetering on the brink of an epiphany" Grace Hopper Ada Lovelace
Marc Newsom & Jony Ive Interview with Charlie Rose Nearly 40 iPhone and iPad prototypes revealed in Samsung trial The Most Dangerous Word In Software Development 2007 iPhone Keynote Back To Square One Vesper Support Guidelines by Dave Wiskus Seriously watch The Chef
Your viewpoint on something is the unique part. A (not-super-technical) designer's CLI toolbox XKCD - Wisdom of the Ancients Filtering Google Results with Alfred Syntax Highlighting Outside Your Editor Andy Baio: "A yearly reminder to anyone making stuff..." How to Be Wrong on the Internet Making the Clackity Noise Weird Subreddits That Will Make You Happy People Decided To Share: Power-washing Porn Perfect Fit Oddly Satisfying
I Have No Idea What I'm Doing Impostor Syndrome Things Developers Say Carl Sagan's Apple Pie Meaning Over Complexity Teach To Learn Etsy's Code As Craft Engineering Blog Apple Swift Blog Ruby Core Calendar Ruby's Hash#fetch method
Unplugging FeedWrangler Reeder inessential by Brent Simmons Vesper Mac Diary #5 - Storyboards and Passing Things Around Vesper Mac Diary #8 - Figured Out How to Pass Things Around Vesper Mac Diary #9 - Not Going to Pass Things Around Ole Begemann - iOS Development Do Not Disturb in OS X Getting Things Done Things Facebook “Science” Did Facebook and PNAS violate human research protections in an unethical experiment? Facebook Data Scientist Response Sandberg: Facebook Study Was ‘Poorly Communicated'
Apple Adaptive iOS Size Classes WWDC 2014, Session 216: Building Adaptive Apps with UIKit WWDC 2014, Session 517: Designing Responsive Web Experiences Dustin Curtis - 3.5 Inches Dustin Curtis - 4 Inches Apple iPhone 5 Ad — Thumb apple.com David Smith: Opportunities, not Obligations Chris Lattner & Swift Wikipedia — Chris Lattner Chris Lattner's Homepage Paradox of Choice TED - Barry Schwartz on the Paradox of Choice The Paradox of Choice Fox News debuts bizarre, giant tablets in its outrageous new newsroom Brett Victor Inventing on Principle worrydream.com Web & “Native” The Spirit of the Web The Spirit of the Web (video) Cross-pollination Laravel How Japan Copied American Culture and Made it Better
In this very first episode (we're zero-index, obviously) we have no idea what to call this podcast or if it even is a podcast. Olivier is obsessed with CHANGELOGs and Anthony sees the last two years of his life flash before his eyes as Apple reveals Swift at their WWDC Keynote — an actually nice looking programming language to replace Objective-C. Notes Good and Bad CHANGELOGs keepachangelog.com Apple Swift Swift "Swift does this year for developers what iOS 7 did last year for users."