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Allen Pike on the JavaScript ecosystem after a decade away, Lars Wirzenius was there at the birth of Linux, Piotr Migdał archives things in Markdown, Jacob Stopak is gamifying Git with Devlands & Juan Diego Rodríguez runs down how CSS functions (will) work.
Allen Pike on the JavaScript ecosystem after a decade away, Lars Wirzenius was there at the birth of Linux, Piotr Migdał archives things in Markdown, Jacob Stopak is gamifying Git with Devlands & Juan Diego Rodríguez runs down how CSS functions (will) work.
Allen Pike on the JavaScript ecosystem after a decade away, Lars Wirzenius was there at the birth of Linux, Piotr Migdał archives things in Markdown, Jacob Stopak is gamifying Git with Devlands & Juan Diego Rodríguez runs down how CSS functions (will) work.
M.G. Siegler goes way out on a limb with some BIG predictions of things that could happen this year, Simon Willison's year-end roundup is a must-read and perhaps the only thing you have to read to get up-to-speed on the state of the LLM, Allen Pike describes a method for magic, Tom Critchlow thinks small databases are magic & James Stanier agrees with me about Parkinson's Law and the usefulness of deadlines.
M.G. Siegler goes way out on a limb with some BIG predictions of things that could happen this year, Simon Willison's year-end roundup is a must-read and perhaps the only thing you have to read to get up-to-speed on the state of the LLM, Allen Pike describes a method for magic, Tom Critchlow thinks small databases are magic & James Stanier agrees with me about Parkinson's Law and the usefulness of deadlines.
M.G. Siegler goes way out on a limb with some BIG predictions of things that could happen this year, Simon Willison's year-end roundup is a must-read and perhaps the only thing you have to read to get up-to-speed on the state of the LLM, Allen Pike describes a method for magic, Tom Critchlow thinks small databases are magic & James Stanier agrees with me about Parkinson's Law and the usefulness of deadlines.
Special guest Allen Pike joins the show to talk about the state of generative AI and how Apple Intelligence measures up (so far). Also: some speculation on Apple's pending acquisition of the ever-difficult-to-pronounce Pixelmator.
Allen Pike runs Steamclock, where he helps design and develop polished a...
Easily one of my favorite episodes to do. The homie and Arik chopped it up one day, and during that session, I asked if he'd be down to be on my show. Like the real one, he is; he said yea and BOOM! You all know to get to be blessed by this lovely conversation. We go from: Peanut Butter & Jelly sandwiches, my Jew heritages and getting more in tune with it, places to travel, learning languages, our dope ass parents. I'm sure some other things I don't recall. Catch Arik's show funfact.fm with his homie Allen Pike. I hope you all enjoy and SHOUTOUT AGAIN to ARIK! APPRECIATE YOU, KING!
This month, Allen Pike joins the show to talk about Vancouver Xcoders, their origins as VanCocoa, and a bit about Vancouver in general. Questions, comments, or topic requests? Get in touch at info@seattlexcoders.org Links: Allen Pike Steamclock Software Host: Jared Sorge Xcoders Links: Website Meetup
Repasamos las novedades de Omnifocus 3 para Mac y el uso que damos a las mismas siguiendo las 10 preguntas que exponía Allen Pike de la web Inside Omnifocus * ¿Qué valor añaden las múltiples etiquetas frente a un único contexto? * ¿Qué perspectivas debería crear? * ¿Es el momento de pasarse a la versión Pro de Omnifocus? * ¿Puedo usar una combinación de perspectivas y etiquetas para utilizar fechas de vencimiento inventadas? * ¿Mi lista “hoy” debería ser una etiqueta o una perspectiva? * ¿Es la vista Previsión (Forecast) suficientemente flexible como para usarla como vista principal? * ¿Deben algunos de mis proyectos tener etiquetas por defecto? * ¿Puedes ahora reformular tus proyectos para hacerlos “más completables”? * Las perspectivas son realmente chulas. ¿No abre esto demasiadas posibilidades a las etiquetas para organizar y planificar? * ¿Estas diciendo que el autor de este artículo de Inside Omnifocus y un buen conocedor de Omnifocus tiene su flujo de trabajo en un estado de caos? Por supuesto puedes ampliar información en el post del blog de Aprendiendo GTD https://www.aprendiendogtd.com/podcast-productividad/033-10-preguntas-sobre-omnifocus-3-para-mac/ Grupo Slack: http://www.aprendiendogtd.com/slack Grupo Telegram: https://telegram.me/AprendiendoGTD Canal de YouTube: http://www.aprendiendogtd.com/youtube Email: aprendiendogtd@gmail.com Feed: http://www.ivoox.com/aprendiendo-gtd-podcast_fg_f1286811_filtro_1.xml iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/aprendiendo-gtd-podcast/id1112186543?mt=2 Manolo @manolo_molero Luis @lsblasco Sergio @spantigaramos Podcast @aprendeGTD Sintonía: Jealously de Lilly Wolf disponible en jamendo.es
Repasamos las novedades de Omnifocus 3 para Mac y el uso que damos a las mismas siguiendo las 10 preguntas que exponía Allen Pike de la web Inside Omnifocus * ¿Qué valor añaden las múltiples etiquetas frente a un único contexto? * ¿Qué perspectivas debería crear? * ¿Es el momento de pasarse a la versión Pro de Omnifocus? * ¿Puedo usar una combinación de perspectivas y etiquetas para utilizar fechas de vencimiento inventadas? * ¿Mi lista “hoy” debería ser una etiqueta o una perspectiva? * ¿Es la vista Previsión (Forecast) suficientemente flexible como para usarla como vista principal? * ¿Deben algunos de mis proyectos tener etiquetas por defecto? * ¿Puedes ahora reformular tus proyectos para hacerlos “más completables”? * Las perspectivas son realmente chulas. ¿No abre esto demasiadas posibilidades a las etiquetas para organizar y planificar? * ¿Estas diciendo que el autor de este artículo de Inside Omnifocus y un buen conocedor de Omnifocus tiene su flujo de trabajo en un estado de caos? Por supuesto puedes ampliar información en el post del blog de Aprendiendo GTD https://www.aprendiendogtd.com/podcast-productividad/033-10-preguntas-sobre-omnifocus-3-para-mac/ Grupo Slack: http://www.aprendiendogtd.com/slack Grupo Telegram: https://telegram.me/AprendiendoGTD Canal de YouTube: http://www.aprendiendogtd.com/youtube Email: aprendiendogtd@gmail.com Feed: http://www.ivoox.com/aprendiendo-gtd-podcast_fg_f1286811_filtro_1.xml iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/aprendiendo-gtd-podcast/id1112186543?mt=2 Manolo @manolo_molero Luis @lsblasco Sergio @spantigaramos Podcast @aprendeGTD Sintonía: Jealously de Lilly Wolf disponible en jamendo.es
In this episode we recap the pair of UFC Fight Nights and the UFC on Fox event that happened in July. For this one I brought in my good buddy and amateur fighter & coach Allen Pike. Tune in to see what we thought of the last month's events and the rabbit holes we wander down during this one. The video version is broadcast live Thursday nights around 9:30PMish CST and then available to watch on the #ImNoJoe YouTube channel. Follow me over on IG: https://www.instagram.com/imnojoepodcast/ Or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImNoJoe Or YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPNQLdrgZylH5PEkO6MrGkw Or Mixer: Mixer: http://mixer.com/TheMeterDoesThings And catch my Recap show, #WhatDIDiSay over on Mixer live Sundays and then on the YouTube channel Tuesday afternoons. You can also join the Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/TheMeterDoesManyThings OR you can donate directly here: https://PayPal.Me/TheMeterDoesThings PLEASE know that any and all donations are non-refundable, so make sure it's what you want to do before you click Send. That being said, I appreciate each and everyone who supports the me in ANY way, be it sharing a stream or donating, or even just hanging out in chat. Thank you to each and everyone who helps out. I appreciate you all. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imnojoe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/imnojoe/support
Chad discusses reflection & goal planning, the scope of internal projects, and balancing time & team structure for both client & product work with Allen Pike, CEO & co-founder of Steamclock Software. Steamclock Software WeddingDJ Stables and Volatiles Dunbar's Number Allen on Twitter Become a Sponsor of Giant Robots!
This week: Apple just accidentally leaked major details about the iPhone 8 and HomePod. Whoopsie! We’ll tell you everything we’ve learned. Plus: leaked audio files show off the HomePods cool UI sounds; we reveal exclusive new audio of the HomePod's boot-up noise; Buster’s shares a very special announcement; and we wrap with our reviews of the best internet-connected security cameras and the hawt new flagship Olympus OM-D EM-1 mirrorless camera in an all-new Under Review
Apple HomePod firmware release appears to reveal some iPhone plans: https://sixcolors.com/link/2017/07/apple-firmware-release-may-reveal-iphone-plans/ Allen Pike has some thoughts on possible iOS 11 usability improvements: http://www.allenpike.com/2017/developing-for-iphone-pro/ Vic Gundotra's thoughts on the iPhone camera: https://www.facebook.com/vicgundotra/posts/10154573133695706 Apple's quarterly results were pretty good overall: https://sixcolors.com/post/2017/08/apples-q3-fy17-financial-results/ Our thanks to Eero (http://eero.com) for sponsoring this episode. Whatever your needs, eero has the power to seamlessly blanket your home in fast, reliable WiFi. Get free overnight shipping by entering the code "REBOUND" at checkout and get easy, incredible coverage with Eero. And our thanks to Casper (https://casper.com/therebound) for sponsoring this episode. You spend about a third of your life sleeping, make sure it's on a good mattress. Go to casper.com/therebound to start your 100-day money-back trial. You'll get $50 off by using the code "REBOUND".
Allen Pike, CEO of Steamclock Software, discusses his career, running operations at SteamClock, balancing in-house apps with consulting work, and the Vancouver iOS scene. Allen also provides his thoughts on the trade-offs between cross-platform JavaScript frameworks and native development. consultpodcast.com
Today we continue our conversation with Allen Pike of Steamclock Software. We talk about consistency in blogging, building a consultancy, and balancing internal products with contract work. Mailing List Every month there are more great articles and content about the business of Mac and iOS development than we have time to discuss on the show. […]
Today we talk to Allen Pike of Steamclock Software about how he started Steamclock Software, building a music app that refuses to play Nickelback, what to do when Apple’s API is insufficient, and selling into a semi-pro market. Mailing List Every month there are more great articles and content about the business of Mac and […]
My guest for this month is Allen Pike, and he’s joined me to discuss the film he chose for me, the 2002 biographical crime drama film Catch Me If You Can. You can follow the show on Twitter @cinemagadfly. Show notes: Stephen Spielberg is a rather well known director Frank Abagnale Jr. is a fascinating guy, who is well worth reading about Pan Am was an airline, that I sorely miss, if only for their amazing graphic design Tom Hanks is a wonderful actor, also worth reading about I am indeed attempting to watch all the films in The Criterion Collection Forest Gump is also a film starring Tom Hanks There are, honestly, quite a few similarities between me and the Grinch I think we would mostly all agree that Michael Bay is not a good director On the other hand, Alfred Hitchcock made wonderful, wonderful films Whether he was an Auteur or not, however, is a debate best suited for nights spent drinking with friends I enjoyed this far more than the somewhat similar The Wolf of Wall Street Many people don’t seem to enjoy Leonardo DiCaprio If you do though, Titanic and The Aviator are films you might enjoy I don’t get hating Leo, but Tobey Maguire makes perfect sense to dislike I love Gangs of New York, but I know not everyone enjoyed it, it’s really long If you haven’t seen Tom Hanks in Road to Perdition, you really should, it’s great David Lynch’s Twin Peaks is seriously great, go watch it, now, I’ll wait The last half hour of No Country for Old Men is certainly divisive amongst moviegoers. I loved it Quentin Tarantino likes his vignettes, oh yes he does The loop hole that Frank Abagnale used to pass the Louisiana Bar Exam is now closed Watching GoodFellas or The Sopranos is probably not the best way to learn how to be in the actual mafia Impostor syndrome is very real though Photoshop would have made the forgery we see so much easier Abagnale served time in France and Sweden, never Switzerland I guess being an expert check forger makes you a great candidate for a job at the FBI The Yankees definitely only win because of the pinstripes. There is no other reason Washington Mutual was a bank, it existed at the time of this film, it collapsed in 2009 Saul Bass did the credits for many great films, including the Otto Preminger masterpiece Anatomy of a Murder Ocean’s Eleven was definitely not the first heist film, there were many others, some of which are French Casting James Gandolfini, Ed Harris, and Chloë Sevigny would have made for a very different film It would have also been very different if directed by David Fincher, Gore Verbinski, Miloš Forman, or Cameron Crowe Ellen Pompeo from Gray’s Anatomy and Jennifer Garner are great in their bit parts Sorbet is delicious Rob Zombie will probably never direct a remake of this film, probably You should already be reading all the interesting things Allen writes at his website Rent or buy the film from iTunes Rent or buy the film from Amazon
My guest for this month is Allen Pike, and he’s joined me to discuss the film I chose for him, the 1985 dystopian science fiction film Brazil. You can follow the show on Twitter @cinemagadfly. Show notes: My original review of Brazil The film was directed by Monty Python alum Terry Gilliam Who doesn’t love a good black comedy Or 1940s fashion Or 1980s technology Some might argue that bureaucracy has already gone wrong 1985 is, in fact, before 1990 I love Michael Palin in basically everything he’s ever done Another Terry Gilliam film was Time Bandits, I like this one a lot more The studio that initially butchered the film was Universal, nice try Sid Sheinberg The underground screening was for the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, who awarded the film Best Picture Comparisons with George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four are just silly The only thing they have in common is some sense of mass surveillance 2006’s Idiocracy by Mike Judge, on the other hand, does sound similar to this film Seriously. Seriously! No one should get a Pizza Hut tattoo on their face. That’s a bad idea Ian Holm does a wonderful job as a fairly inept boss Consistentize isn’t a word, but standardize is The whole essay by David Sterritt for Criterion is a great read Robert De Niro’s character is named Archibald “Harry” Tuttle Bob Hoskins' character is named Spoor, and his partner is named Dowser Star Trek represents the most hopeful version of the future that I know of Ok, but for real, don’t get a Pizza Hut tattoo on your face. Not cool The app design studio Allen runs is called Steamclock, they’re great, you should hire them The DMV definitely still loves paperwork TSA Precheck, which is totally available for Canadians too India has plenty of bureaucracy of its own San Francisco is an ABC city, which makes opening a bar an insane pain Vancouver, British Columbia is apparently also a tough place to open a bar Disruption doesn’t justify all actions, some of these companies need to cut it out The theme song, also called Brazil, was recorded by Geoff Muldaur It was also used in the first trailer for WALL-E There are really, seriously, almost no similarities between this film and Cannibal Holocaust You should read all the interesting things Allen writes at his website Rent or buy the film from iTunes Rent or buy the film from Amazon
Allen Pike talks to Marc, Seth, and Rene about his time at Apple working on iWork for Mac and iPad, going indie with Steamclock, WeddingDJ, and Party Monster, pricing apps, and more.
Allen Pike of Steamclock joins Lex and Dave to talk about drinking and the choice between violent bodily functions.