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Today's episode features Felix Krause, founding partner of Vireo Ventures, one of Europe's leading early-stage energy tech investors. Felix is based in Berlin and brings decades of experience across solar project development, corporate VC, and now independent fund management.We dig deep into why electrification is the real unlock for climate, and why Felix and his team believe the software that manages energy flows—not new forms of generation—is where VC dollars can make the biggest impact.Felix also talks candidly about:How Vireo built a reputation as a hands-on, brutally honest investorWhy “doing good and making money” aren't mutually exclusiveHow to spot founders with true grit and fire in their eyesWhy Europe is at a critical inflection point for tech sovereigntyWe also cover how AI and increasing data availability are quietly enabling new software business models in energy—from optimizing legacy boilers in multifamily buildings to managing distributed assets securely.If you're wondering how to build (or back) meaningful energy tech in today's shifting market, this episode is packed with pragmatic insights—and just the right amount of optimism.TopicsShort Version04:36 Founding Vireo Ventures: The Transition to Investment09:20 Building Relationships with Founders14:20 The Importance of Honesty in Investment17:52 Navigating the Future of Energy22:44 Data and Cybersecurity in Clean Tech25:12 Navigating the Go-To-Market Strategy25:57 Investing in Early-Stage Software Companies27:27 The Role of Data Extraction in Electrification29:55 Understanding Business Models in Climate Tech31:11 Evaluating Software Sales Strategies34:13 AI's Impact on Electrification and Business ModelsLinksFelix Krause | Vireo VenturesConnect with Somil on LinkedIn | Connect with Silas on LinkedInFollow CleanTechies on LinkedInThis podcast is NOT investment advice. Do your homework and due diligence before investing in anything discussed on this podcast.Support the showEvery ClimateTech Entrepreneur needs a reliable partner for their legal needs. Why settle for less than the best?
Im Studiotalk mit brutkasten-Founder Dejan Jovicevic verkünden Dieter Rappold und Felix Krause stolze Zahlen: 100 Millionen Menschen nutzen die Technologie von ContextSDK - und erst Mitte September verkündete man ein vier Millionen US-Dollar schweres Seed-Investment. Das im Oktober 2023 gegründete Startup Context SDK optimiert unter anderem die “In-App-Kommunikation” von Unternehmen mit ihren bestehenden Nutzer:innen. Dabei werden unter anderem Pop-ups oder Push-Benachrichtigungen je nach dem Umfeld, in dem sich der Nutzer befindet, personalisiert. Im brutkasten-Studio erzählen Rappold und Krause unter anderem, warum man schon vor der Seed-Finanzierung den Schritt in die USA wagte. Die Co-Founder verraten außerdem noch Details zur vorgezogenen, millionenschweren Finanzierungsrunde, zu ihrer Ansiedlung und ihrer Tochtergesellschaft im US-Markt. Weitere Details nennen Rappold und Krause zur Technologie und Produktentwicklung sowie zum Machine-Learning-Ansatz und Datenschutz des Unternehmens. Und geben Einblicke, was sie bis 2025 mit ContextSDK geplant haben - und wie sie die Anzahl ihrer verarbeiteten Events von 12 Milliarden auf über 40 Milliarden erhöhen wollen.
Sie analysieren auf Smartphones 200 verschiedene Signale, damit Apps besser personalisiert werden können: Das ist, vereinfacht gesagt, das, was das Wiener Startup ContextSDK tut. Nun haben die Gründer Felix Krause und Dieter Rappold 4 Mio. Dollar an Finanzierung geholt, um die Software in den USA groß zu machen. Und dazu begrüßen wir heute die beiden ContextSDK-Gründer Felix Krause und Dieter Rappold im Podcast. +++ Du willst einfach und sicher Bitcoin kaufen? Dann check mal 21bitcoin aus! Ob Sofortkauf, Sparplan oder Limit Order – bei 21bitcoin ist alles möglich. Und das Beste: Die Volksbank Raiffeisenbank Bayern Mitte steht hinter 21bitcoin als strategischer Partner. Das bedeutet, dass deine Einzahlungen auf einem sicheren Treuhand-Bankkonto landen. Alle, die ihre Bitcoins am liebsten selbst verwahren, können sie sich ganz einfach an die eigene Wallet senden. Und die Gebühren? Die starten schon ab ziemlich niedrigen 0,79%! Falls du in Österreich bist: 21bitcoin ist für dich steuereinfach, und als Sahnehäubchen oben drauf gibt's eine Partnerschaft mit dem FC Red Bull Salzburg. Alle Infos unter www.21bitcoin.app oder direkt in den Apps Stores! +++ Wenn dir diese Folge gefallen hat, lass uns doch vier, fünf Sterne als Bewertung da und folge dem Podcast auf Spotify, Apple Music und Co. Für Anregungen, Kritik, Feedback oder Wünsche zu künftigen Gästen schick uns jederzeit gerne eine Mail an feedback@trendingtopics.at.
My guests on this episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast are Dieter Rappold and Felix Krause, the founders of ContextSDK, a tool that allows app developers to optimize and personalize their products using on-device contextual signals. Dieter is a serial entrepreneur and investor, and he leads business operations at ContextSDK, and Felix is a well-known security researcher who previously founded Fastlane, which was acquired by Twitter and rolled into the Fabric app development platform, which was then acquired from Twitter by Google. The topic of my discussion with Dieter and Felix is on-device processing. In our conversation, we cover: What on-device processing is and why it is more privacy secure than other methods of personalization How personalization should fit into the product development workflow What sorts of contextual signals are available to be used in personalizing an in-app user experience Where developers can achieve success in personalization And how deeply personalization using on-device, contextual signals must be integrated into the product to materially impact its commercial performance. Thanks to the sponsors of this week's episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast: INCRMNTAL. True attribution measures incrementality, always on. Clarisights. Go to clarisights.com/demo to try it out for free. You'll see why thousands of performance marketers trust Clarisights every day.
ContextSDK wurde von Felix Krause (fastlane.tools) gegründet und konnte Dieter Rappold als Co-Founder und CEO sowie weitere Prominenz als Investor:innen für sich gewinnen. Im Founders-Talk sprechen wir mit den beiden Gründern über deren ambitionierten Pläne.
"DAZN DECODED: Preiserhöhung, Subscription-Modell & Zukunft von DAZN!" In dieser Podcast-Episode sprechen Robin & Boris mit Felix Krause von DAZN über das A und O der Subscription-Modelle, die Dynamik und die Auswirkungen der Preiserhöhungen und werfen einen Blick auf die Zukunft von Streaming-Plattformen. Hier geht es zu SDRs of Germany: https://www.sdrsofgermany.com
In dieser Episode von "Maklergeflüster" begrüße ich Felix Krause von FKI Immobilien. Er spricht darüber wie er in jungen Jahren ein Maklerunternehmen aufgebaut hat und auch selbst früh in Immobilien investiert hat. Wir sprechen auch über die Bedeutung von Ehrlichkeit in der aktuellen Immobilienkrise. Felix teilt seine Einsichten darüber, wie es gegenüber Eigentümern nicht nur ethisch richtig, sondern auch geschäftlich wichtig ist. Wir diskutieren auch, wie eine transparente Kommunikation den Weg für vertrauensvolle Beziehungen zwischen Maklern und Eigentümern ebnen kann, und wie diese Beziehungen letztlich zum Erfolg in der Immobilienbranche beitragen können. Begleiten Sie uns, um zu erfahren, wie Integrität und klare Kommunikation die Immobilienlandschaft positiv beeinflussen können. Unterstütze uns: Wunderschöne Grundrisse und Visualisierungen: www.mcgrundriss.de Feedback an: markus.bruecklmeier@grundriss.de Zu Felix Krause: https://fki-immobilien.de/ Instagram von FKI: @fki_immobilien Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FelixKrauseImmobilien/ Impressum: https://mcgrundriss.de/kontakt/
This interview was recorded for GOTO Unscripted at GOTO Copenhagen.gotopia.techRead the full transcription of this interview hereFelix Krause - Creator of Fastlane & howisfelix.today & Security & Privacy ResearcherJohan Abildskov - Software Engineer at Uber & Author of "Practical Git"DESCRIPTIONSoftware engineers are builders and problem solvers by definition. They leverage data and automation not only to solve work-related problems but also to make their life and the life of people around them simpler. Two software engineers that are passionate about what they do, Johan Abildskov and Felix Krause, examine the use and importance of transforming data pushes into data pulls and why dashboards and automation play a central place in the life of a software developer.RECOMMENDED BOOKSJohan Abildskov • Practical GitWalter Isaacson • Steve JobsLiz Rice • Container SecurityJohn Arundel & Justin Domingus • Cloud Native DevOps with KubernetesPini Reznik, Jamie Dobson & Michelle Gienow • Cloud Native TransformationTwitterLinkedInFacebookLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted almost daily
In today's alphabet soup, we'll be discussing a cryptocurrency firm's warning from the SEC, Tesla's new GC, continued IP issues faced by the Bored Ape NFT creator and a lawsuit against TikTok claiming that it is surveilling its users.Paxos Receives Wells Notice - https://www.wsj.com/articles/crypto-firm-paxos-faces-sec-lawsuit-over-binance-usd-token-8031e7a7Tesla Taps Big Law to Grow Musk's ‘Hardcore' Litigation Team (1) - https://www.bloomberglaw.com/product/blaw/bloomberglawnews/bloomberg-law-news/BNA%2000000185c5b3de89aba5ddf363510001Bored Ape NFT Trademark Application Opposed by Alleged Infringer -https://www.bloomberglaw.com/product/blaw/bloomberglawnews/bloomberg-law-news/BNA%20000001863c66de62ada63ffef2da0000Does TikTok ‘Wiretap' Users? Mounting Privacy Suits Press Claim - https://www.bloomberglaw.com/product/blaw/bloomberglawnews/bloomberg-law-news/BNA%2000000186289fddd9a98f28df32300001iOS Privacy: Announcing InAppBrowser.com - see what JavaScript commands get injected through an in-app browser · Felix Krause - https://krausefx.com/blog/announcing-inappbrowsercom-see-what-javascript-commands-get-executed-in-an-in-app-browserThanks so much for listening to Minimum Competence. If you have any questions or story suggestions, find us on Mastodon on the esq.social instance. We also have a link aggregator in the fediverse, at links.esq.social, where some of our stories will be sourced from so feel free to sign up and submit there.We are especially interested in legal happenings from our listeners outside the United States. If you have an interesting case or story, consider recording a 30 second to 2 minute clip on your phone and sending it in. We'd love to run it. Contact information is in the show notes. Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Eine Woche vollgepackt mit Neuigkeiten:Jojo fasst euch alles neue zum halbjährlichen Major-Release von Java 19 zusammen. Passend dazu: Am Donnerstag, den 13.10.2022, findet unser nächstes Meetup in Bad Nauheim statt: "Why Java Rocks" mit Adam Bien!Wasmtime ist eine in Rust geschriebene Web Assembly Runtime, die nun in Version 1.0 erschienen ist.Meta steht einer neuen Klage gegenüber: Die Facebook App trackt im internen Browser jegliche Aktivitäten der Nutzer:innen. Dieses Vorgehen hatte Felix Krause kürzlich offengelegt.Open AI bringt das nächste neuronale Netz an den Start: Whisper. Es handelt sich dabei um ein Spracherkennungsnetzwerk, das auf Trainingsdaten von 680.000 Stunden beruht und mehrere Sprachen verstehen kann.TypeScript 4.9 kommt mit dem "most satisfying release ever" und führt den satisfies-Operator ein (Pun intended).Zu guter Letzt gibt's zwei Talk-Empfehlungen von Sebi: "The Web is Good Now" ist ein mitreißender Vortrag von Chris Coyier auf der CascadiaJS über den Status von Web-Technologien und was man heute alles cooles einsetzen kann. Und Adam Argyle spricht über die Snap-Scroll-Möglichkeiten per CSS.Schreibt uns! Schickt uns eure Themenwünsche und euer Feedback: podcast@programmier.barFolgt uns! Bleibt auf dem Laufenden über zukünftige Folgen und virtuelle Meetups und beteiligt euch an Community-Diskussionen. TwitterInstagramFacebookMeetupYouTube
In Folge 121 sprechen die ApfelNerds über das kommende Apple Event, das wohl schon am 7. September stattfindet. Außerdem sprech sie über die Entwicklung von iOS 16.0 & watchOS 9.0, die schon abgeschlossen sein soll, Apple erweitert Self Repair Program auf M1-Macs, das Austausch-Programm für die iPhone 12 und iPhones 12 Pro wird ebenfalls erweitert, Shazam wird 20, Apple-Mitarbeiter müssen wieder 3 Tage vor Ort arbeiten, es gibt Widersprüche zum M2 Pro & M2 Max, Betas 7 & Sicherheitsupdates sind da, Daniel pickt das Anker 521 PowerHouse 256Wh und Felix Krause demonstriert das Sicherheitsrisiko In-App-Browser.
Carlos Alexandro Becker shared some SSH tips, Sakun Acharige (a Comp Sci student + visual design enthusiast) created System.css, Felix Krause built a browser app that shows the JavaScript commands being executed by iOS app in-app browers, Yan Zhulanow decided to create Marta, and Lőrik Levente did a comparrison between Tauri & Electron using a real world application he's building called Authme.
Carlos Alexandro Becker shared some SSH tips, Sakun Acharige (a Comp Sci student + visual design enthusiast) created System.css, Felix Krause built a browser app that shows the JavaScript commands being executed by iOS app in-app browers, Yan Zhulanow decided to create Marta, and Lőrik Levente did a comparrison between Tauri & Electron using a real world application he's building called Authme.
Carlos Alexandro Becker shared some SSH tips, Sakun Acharige (a Comp Sci student + visual design enthusiast) created System.css, Felix Krause built a browser app that shows the JavaScript commands being executed by iOS app in-app browers, Yan Zhulanow decided to create Marta, and Lőrik Levente did a comparrison between Tauri & Electron using a real world application he's building called Authme.
El desarrollador y experto en privacidad, Felix Krause, encontró que TikTok en su versión para iOS inyecta código que puede habilitar el monitoreo de la información que ingresas en tu celular, grabando todo lo que escribes con este, incluyendo contraseñas, números de tarjetas de crédito y otros datos personales. Por su parte, TikTok publicó una respuesta en donde aclaran que la investigación hecha por Krause dice específicamente que la presencia de código JavaScript no significa que la aplicación comete actividad maliciosa. Además, aclararon que no hacen recolección de información sensible a través de ese código, cuyo propósito es monitorear funcionamiento, solucionar fallas y bugs.Para esta y más noticias, busca el podcast de Noticias de Tecnología Express en Spotify, Apple Podcast, Acast y YouTube. Disponible en Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2BHTUlynDLqEE2UhdIYfMaen Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/noticias-de-tecnolog%C3%ADa-express/id1553334024
TikTok reportedly records every one of your keystrokes So security researcher Felix Krause says TikTok is running JavaScript on other sites you visit in the iOS browser, and collecting your credit card information and keystrokes. And a TikTok spokesperson acknowledged the existence of the script, but said the Chinese based subsidiary of Bytedance only uses it for debugging, troubleshooting and performance monitoring … performance monitoring, like monitoring your performance, I suppose. We're supposed to believe that TikTok is the only company that isn't doing everything it can to find ways to collect data on the low. Ok. The Federal Trade Commission released an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking this week seeking public comment on how it should regulate commercial data collection practices. Biden is being secretive about how the Trump-era visa data collection policy works In 2019 the Trump administration began implementing a new policy requiring all visa applicants to submit their social media profiles to the State Department. When President Biden took office, he announced he'd review the policy. Many privacy advocates hoped the president would end the practice. But, instead, the administration is being cagey about releasing what its review of the policy revealed. The administration actually refused to release the information as part of a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit the Knight Foundation filed against the administration back in April. Immigration advocates sue Lexis Nexis for selling immigration data to ICE Immigration advocates sued Lexis-Nexis last week for selling non-public immigration information to law enforcement officials, such as correctional bookings, vehicle collision records, and license plate reader data. Apparently, Lexis also has a $22 million contract with ICE. Representatives Jerrold Nadler & Bennie Thompson responded in a letter to ICE and six other agencies including the DOJ, Homeland, Customs, ICE, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms, requesting information about how these agencies work with companies like Lexis Nexis to obtain non-public personal data. FTC may sue adtech companies that can track women seeking abortions The Washington Post reports that the Federal Trade Commission is planning to sue a company called Kochava that allows its institutional customers to license health data. That data would also include information about women seeking abortions. It's not clear, however, whether the FTC has the expertise on staff or the budget to bring the lawsuit. Kochava has reportedly changed its data collection practices but you can never be too careful these days. ‘Bossware' is out of control The New York Times reported on the use of so-called bossware by employers who want to keep closer and closer tabs on their employees. It's truly a dystopian nightmare, with companies like Amazon, UPS, Kroger tracking things like bathroom breaks and idle time. The Times reports that 8 of the 10 largest employers in the U.S. use some kind of tracking or monitoring to keep a watchful eye on their employees. If workers pause too long, don't accumulate enough points, or aren't at their workstations, folks are losing pay and even jobs. And we're not just talking about factory workers. Firms like UnitedHealthcare reportedly dock therapists for time spent discussing clients with colleagues. What are your experiences with bossware? You can reach us at techpolicypodcast.org. Click the mic on the lower-right corner of your screen. We won't sell your data to anyone. Social media companies prepare for midterm election chaos As social media companies come under scrutiny ahead of the midterm elections, which are less than 90 days away, TikTok has come under increasing scrutiny as its popularity has skyrocketed since 2018. The company bans paid political ads, but influencers can still get perks, like event invites and other benefits for supporting political candidates, and a TikTok spokesperson told the Verge that TikTok's ban of paid political ads doesn't cover these types of non-cash arrangements. That's it for this week. You can find links to all of these stories in the show notes. Stay safe, stay informed, have a great weekend. Ciao.
Google mejorará las búsquedas, parcha tu dispositivo de Apple y hablemos de la Guerra del Video Vertical.Puedes apoyar la realización de este programa con una suscripción. Más información por acáNoticias:-Google anunció que en los próximos meses implementará varias actualizaciones en Búsqueda enfocadas en facilitar que las personas encuentren contenido útil creado por humanos.-Apple lanzó una actualización para iOS, iPadOS y macOS para parchar una falla que podía usarse “para ejecutar código arbitrario con privilegios de kernel”-TikTok lanzó la beta de Shopping Ads con algunos anunciantes, permitiendo que estas marcas coloquen videos que integran menú de compras en los feeds de los usuarios.-Felix Krause, encontró que la popular aplicación en su versión para iOS inyecta código que puede habilitar el monitoreo de la información que ingresas en tu celular-Un bug en Instagram impedía que pudieras exportar los videos creados para Reel de Instagram con sonido a menos que fueran publicados en esta sección.Discusión: La Guerra de las Aplicaciones Verticales Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/noticias-de-tecnologia-express.
In der Nachmittagsfolge begrüßen wir heute Lukas Röhle, Co-Founder von Prematch, und sprechen mit ihm über die Erweiterung der Business-Angel-Finanzierungsrunde auf insgesamt 1,7 Millionen Euro. Prematch ist eine Plattform für den Amateurfußballbereich, welche Komponenten aus sozialen Netzwerken mit bekannten Fußballplattformen aus dem Profibereich verbindet. Aktive Fußballer können ihr eigenes Profil pflegen, Mitspielern folgen und ihre Statistiken zu Spielen sowie ihre Marktwertentwicklung einsehen. Fans der Vereine bleiben durch einen News Feed und Push-Benachrichtigungen auf dem neuesten Stand. Die mobile Applikation wurde bereits bei den Fußballverbänden Rheinland und Mittelrhein getestet. Nach Unternehmensangaben nutzte dabei jeder dritte Amateurfußballer das Angebot. Prematch wurde im Jahr 2021 von Fiete Grünter, Lukas Röhle und Niklas Brackmann in Köln gegründet. Das junge Startup hat bereits 15 Mitarbeitende und möchte sein Leistungsangebot ab der kommenden Saison 2022/2023 im gesamten Bundesgebiet anbieten. In einer Erweiterung der Business-Angel-Finanzierungsrunde im September 2021 hat Prematch nun insgesamt 1,7 Millionen Euro eingesammelt. Zu den beteiligten Business Angels gehören u.a. Hannes Winzer, Thorsten Wirth, Marcus Erken, Florian Fritsche, Felix Krause, Daniel Delonga, Roman Kirsch und Christian Greb. Unter den Investoren befinden sich auch der Co-Founder des Einhorns Gorillas Jörg Kattner, der auch in Growth Kitchen und Perfeggt investiert hat, und der Co-Founder sowie Co-CEO der milliardenschweren E-Sport-Plattform ESL Gaming namens Ralf Reichert. Mit der Angel-Finanzierung sollen neue Mitarbeitende eingestellt und die Plattform weiterentwickelt werden.
Manchmal werden Entscheidungen getroffen, die einen fürs Leben prägen. So in etwa könnte man das auch bei unserem heutigen Gast sagen, der seine Karriere mit einem Lego Roboter startete. Unser Gast ist Gründer von Fastlane, hat für Twitter und Google gearbeitet, war vor kurzem bei einem TED Talk wegen seinem Datenprojekt und heißt Felix Krause. Er spricht heute über seine Ausbildung und berufliche Vergangenheit, über seine Ziele die er erreicht hat und noch möchte, und über sein aktuelles Datenprojekt. Raus ins schöne Wetter, Kopfhörer rein und los geht's.--- Hier gehts zum Future Weekly Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/9AyzUEWpgBHintergründe, Zusammenfassungen & weiterführende Links in der Future Weekly Espresso Summary: https://futureweekly.substack.com/---Du hast Feedback, Ideen, Moonshots oder Predictions zu den heutigen Themen? Schick uns ein Soundbite an podcast@austrianstartups.com und werde ein Teil der nächsten Episode.---Redaktion & Produktion: Stefanie Zeilinger, Christoph Hafner, Christoph Hanausek, Michael Sack---Musik (Intro/Outro): www.sebastianegger.com
What a long weekend full of kerfuffles! The Ministry of Communications and Information removed its Hari Raya ad after it faced criticism for its supposed stereotyping of Malay families. Is it really stereotyping though? Also, Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong's Hari Raya post was deemed by many to be “tone-deaf” as it featured him taking a picture with a scarecrow dressed in traditional Malay garb. He later clarified that some people had “misinterpreted the post as portraying Malays/Muslims as ‘scarecrows'”. Again, we examine if there's any offence to be taken with his photo, and discuss how he can overcome this PR boo-boo. Find us here! YLB Subreddit YLB TikTok YLB YouTube YLB IG Support our Folklory journey towards 100 customers in 100 days! We'll help you turn your favourite memories into personal podcasts! Our newsletter The Folklore Issue #6 Gov.sg Hari Raya Ad pulled after backlash MCI removes Hari Raya ad after online backlash for stereotyping Malay community - TODAY Goh Chok Tong's scarecrow photo ruffles feathers Former PM Goh Chok Tong poses with scarecrow in Hari Raya Puasa post, gets called out for being tone-deaf One Shiok Comment Comment by u/internetlurker96 One Shiok Thing Xbox Game Pass service howisFelix.today? · Felix Krause
Bergische Macher - Der Wirtschaftspodcast für Remscheid und Solingen
Von 0 auf 100 in weniger als acht Jahren – die Remscheider Franz & Krause GmbH hat sich in kurzer Zeit zu einem der größten Handwerksunternehmen der Region entwickelt. Was 2014 als Zwei-Mann-Malerbetrieb gestartet war, hat inzwischen rund 100 Mitarbeiter und bildet 14 Gewerke ab. Felix Krause, der gerade 20 Jahre alt war, als er die Firma zusammen mit Daniel Franz gegründet hat, spricht im Podcast „Bergische Macher“ über das rasante Wachstum des Unternehmens, warum die Arbeit auf der Straße liegt und wie es ist, wenn selbst die Azubis älter sind als der Chef. "Bergische Macher" ist der Wirtschaftspodcast von Remscheider General-Anzeiger und Solinger Tageblatt. Zu Wort kommen erfolgreiche Unternehmerinnen und Unternehmer aus dem Bergischen Land. Sie sprechen über ihren Karriereweg, ihr Business und Unternehmertum. www.solinger-tageblatt.de www.rga.de
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
We fact check M1 RAM, and Photoshop on Rosetta2. AskMTJC brings us Story of third Apple founder, Maple spirits, and CloudKit on NSPersistentCloudKitContainer. Use Amazon EC2 Mac Instances to Build & Test macOS, iOS, ipadOS, tvOS, and watchOS Apps. Apple Fitness Plus will launch on December 14th. Family Setup on Apple Watch is coming to Canada. Xcode 12.3 RC available. iPhone zero-click Wi-Fi exploit is one of the most breathtaking hacks ever. Apple announces $549 AirPods Max noise-canceling headphones, coming December 15th. No U1 chip in AirPods Max. More Apple Silicon leaks. Picks: Fastlane for App Screenshots, James Dempsey made Swift Version for quick reference, 9 Xcode Tips by Paul Hudson, Quick Tip: Enable Touch ID for sudo, Elago Classic Mac Apple Watch charging stands. After Show: App development as Lego.
Felix Krause moderates a conversation between Thomas Labryga of Innogy Ventures and David Balensiefen of GridX about how to choose long-term partners, in particular, how to choose your corporate VC with whom you will be working with for many years to come.
Felix Krause, creator of fastlane, joins John to talk about building developer tools, scaling open source projects, automation, code signing, how fastlane came to be, and how to take the perfect Twitter profile picture.
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
We are joined by Greg Heo as we look ahead and suggest what Apple may introduce at WWDC 2018. We follow up on the Command key icon, castle connection, as well as Clifford Stoll and the Cockoo's Egg. Jaime uncovers ⌘+Ctrl+Shift+H to find a methods callers. Tim relays early experience drawing and designing typefaces in the early days of Mac. AirPlay 2 gives the HomePod the ability to have multi-room and stereo audio. HomePod launching in Canada, France, and Germany. Felix Krause thinks apps should be in a network sandbox. App Insight attempts to expose 3rd party framework use. Genius Bar Broke an iMac Pro. We lay down our best guesses about where Apple will go with WWDC 2018. Picks: How to debug your mobile hybrid app on iOS, Beacon - Signal Availability by Ashley Nelson-Hornstein, Prioritize Work with Quality of Service Classes.
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
We follow up on updates to Apple's UI Design Guidelines, the History of MS-DOS, and the cities vying to be Amazon's second head quarters. We also discuss the IRS's contract with Equifax and Netflix' PR issues with respect to Canadian taxes. We cover the improved display of fatal errors in Xcode 9. The reverse engineering of High Sierra's supplemental update exposes a flaw. iOS privacy has also come under fire as proof of concept by Felix Krause demonstrates the ease of stealing an Apple ID password. Picks: Useful Xcode breakpoint and the Memory Graph Debugger
There's a new trailer for the next movie in that long-running movie franchise you like: https://trailers.apple.com/trailers/lucasfilm/star-wars-the-last-jedi/ Twitter is upping the character limit to 280: http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/09/27/553982675/twitter-to-try-giving-users-280-characters-whether-they-want-them-or-not Google did not and could not buy Apple: https://9to5mac.com/2017/10/10/dow-jones-hacked-google-acquiring-apple/ Felix Krause's proof-of-concept for iOS phishing: https://krausefx.com/blog/ios-privacy-stealpassword-easily-get-the-users-apple-id-password-just-by-asking The Wirecutter picks the best wireless charger: https://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-qi-wireless-charger-for-iphone-and-android-phones/ You can control your Sonos with Alexa now: https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/5/16431688/sonos-speaker-alexa-voice-commands-how-to-setup Google's Pixel Buds: https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2017/10/4/16401132/google-pixel-buds-wireless-headphones-announced-price-release-date Moltz reminisces about his Canon Wordtank: http://f.hatena.ne.jp/etsav/20071104224002 Bose has new wireless earbuds: https://www.bose.com/en_us/products/headphones/earphones/soundsport-free-wireless.html#v=soundsport_free_wireless_black
This is Episode 74 of the Tech Narratives Podcast, for October 10, 2017. If you're enjoying the podcast, you might also enjoy a subscription to the Tech Narratives site just as much (or possibly even more). There's a 30-day free trial, and after that it's $10/month. You can read more about what a subscription gets you at www.technarratives.com/become-a-subscriber/ Below is a listing of the news stories covered, the Tech Narratives item, and the source for each: 1. Twitter Announces It’s Working on a Bookmarking Tool TN Link: https://wp.me/p8ecZ5-2Wo Source Link at BuzzFeed: https://www.buzzfeed.com/alexkantrowitz/twitter-plans-to-release-a-bookmarking-tool 2. Uber is Reorganizing its Engineering Team to be More Efficient and Coordinated TN Link: https://wp.me/p8ecZ5-2WD Source Link at BuzzFeed: https://www.buzzfeed.com/carolineodonovan/with-project-ark-uber-aims-to-consolidate-its-splintered 3. Microsoft Exec Debunks OEM Rumors About Killing Off Surface TN Link: https://wp.me/p8ecZ5-2WH Source Link at Business Insider: http://www.businessinsider.com/microsoft-panos-panay-not-killing-surface-2017-10 4. Nvidia Announces New Computer for Autonomous Cars, Launching in H2 2018 TN Link: https://wp.me/p8ecZ5-2WR Source Link at Axios: https://www.axios.com/new-nvidia-system-designed-to-power-fully-autonomous-taxis-2494931186.html 5. Snapchat Adds Context Cards for Ride Sharing, Restaurant Booking, Other Services TN Link: https://wp.me/p8ecZ5-2WZ Source Link at Snap: https://www.snap.com/en-US/news/post/introducing-context-cards/ 6. Amazon is Reportedly Working on Deliveries Inside Homes and Cars TN Link: https://wp.me/p8ecZ5-2X6 Source Link at CNBC: https://www.cnbc.com/2017/10/10/amazon-is-in-talks-with-phrame-and-is-working-on-a-smart-doorbell.html 7. Microsoft Adds Cortana to Skype With Smart Replies, Useful Information TN Link: https://wp.me/p8ecZ5-2Xg Source Link at Microsoft: https://blogs.skype.com/news/2017/10/09/introducing-cortana-skype-microsofts-intelligent-assistant-comes-chat-window/ 8. Apple Signs Deal for Reboot of Spielberg’s 1980s Series Amazing Stories TN Link: https://wp.me/p8ecZ5-2Xp Source Link at Wall Street Journal: https://www.wsj.com/articles/apple-signs-content-deal-with-steven-spielberg-1507656455 9. Apple’s Long-Running iOS Account Sign-In Dialogs Create Vulnerabilities TN Link: https://wp.me/p8ecZ5-2XA Source Link at Felix Krause: https://krausefx.com/blog/ios-privacy-stealpassword-easily-get-the-users-apple-id-password-just-by-asking 10. Google Acquires Podcast App 60db TN Link: https://wp.me/p8ecZ5-2XG Source Link at Business Insider: http://www.businessinsider.com/google-acquires-podcast-app-60db-2017-10 11. Google Home Mini Receives Software Patch to Stop Errant Recordings TN Link: https://wp.me/p8ecZ5-2XM Source Link at Android Police: http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/10/10/google-nerfing-home-minis-mine-spied-everything-said-247/ Four additional news items mentioned on the podcast: CNBC Survey on Apple Device Ownership: https://www.cnbc.com/2017/10/09/the-average-american-household-owns-more-than-two-apple-products.html Amazon's Other Jeff: https://www.wsj.com/articles/jeff-wilke-the-amazon-chief-who-obsesses-over-consumers-1507627802 Disney and MLBAM: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/08/business/media/bamtech-disney-streaming.html?_r=1 Flipboard Changes: http://mashable.com/2017/10/10/flipboard-publisher-program-mobile-performance-mike-mccue/#XEAxzncm1Sq4 I welcome your feedback. You can find me on Twitter at @jandawson or @technarratives, or email me at jan@jackdawresearch.com.
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
We answer #askMTJC posts on Bondi pronunciation and popsicle stick App Store logo. We follow up on changes to the Safari Web ViewController, and privacy changes in iOS 11. We also follow up on a review of the Apple Watch Series 3 with LTE. More information on designing and supporting for the new iPhone X sizes and a large roundup on iPhone X features is presented. Finally we follow up on UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities which sets the required support for ARKit on the App Store. We discuss the call for Apple to activate FM chips by the FCC. We quickly cover Google's product announcement. We discuss Felix Krause's addition for detecting location by using information in a user's Photos. Picks: iOS Architecture Generator, Code Folding in Xcode 9, and NSLocationAlwaysAndWhenInUseUsageDescription. In the after show we Jaime's talk at Swift Cloud Workshop as well as Amazon's search for a second head quarters.
01:36 - Orta Therox Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Artsy 01:56 - CocoaDocs 03:06 - CocoaDocs vs CocoaPods 04:22 - Documentation Generation jazzy appledoc Macminicolo 08:49 - Setting Up CocoaDocs in a Private Repository 10:17 - Metrics Publishing Criteria 13:45 - Package Management Support 15:34 - CocoaDocs History 17:17 - Scaling Challenges RxSwift 19:32 - Artsy danger 21:18 - Working with React Native eigen 24:39 - Is CocoaDocs similar to projects that are available on other platforms? Effect on Swift Going Cross-platform 27:08 - Paying For Hosting Button 30:12 - danger Felix Krause Picks iPad Pro Smart Keyboard (Andrew) Bose SoundTrue Around-Ear Headphones II (Layne) curlbuilder.com (Jaim) injectionforxcode (Orta)
01:36 - Orta Therox Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Artsy 01:56 - CocoaDocs 03:06 - CocoaDocs vs CocoaPods 04:22 - Documentation Generation jazzy appledoc Macminicolo 08:49 - Setting Up CocoaDocs in a Private Repository 10:17 - Metrics Publishing Criteria 13:45 - Package Management Support 15:34 - CocoaDocs History 17:17 - Scaling Challenges RxSwift 19:32 - Artsy danger 21:18 - Working with React Native eigen 24:39 - Is CocoaDocs similar to projects that are available on other platforms? Effect on Swift Going Cross-platform 27:08 - Paying For Hosting Button 30:12 - danger Felix Krause Picks iPad Pro Smart Keyboard (Andrew) Bose SoundTrue Around-Ear Headphones II (Layne) curlbuilder.com (Jaim) injectionforxcode (Orta)
Episode 150 Celebration! Here’s to 150 more! 01:38 - Confession Time 08:36 - Show Highlights Episode #150: The Perfect Framework with Sean Stephens and Kyle Jessup Episode #132: Fastlane with Felix Krause Episode #149: Xamarin and The Evolution of Interactive C# with Miguel de Icaza Episode #133: The GROWS Method with Andy Hunt and Jared Richardson Episode #110: Design and The Business of Apps with Dustin and Dylan Bruzenak of Iconfactory 11:58 - The Microsoft Build Conference HoloLens Project Islandwood .NET Rocks! WWDC Check out Chuck’s Remote Conference Lineup! Picks Introducing GPUImage 2, redesigned in Swift (Jaim) Ramen YAMADAYA (Jaim) Candy Japan (Andrew) MicroConf (Chuck) GenerateWP (Chuck) WordPress Membership Plugin (Chuck)
Episode 150 Celebration! Here’s to 150 more! 01:38 - Confession Time 08:36 - Show Highlights Episode #150: The Perfect Framework with Sean Stephens and Kyle Jessup Episode #132: Fastlane with Felix Krause Episode #149: Xamarin and The Evolution of Interactive C# with Miguel de Icaza Episode #133: The GROWS Method with Andy Hunt and Jared Richardson Episode #110: Design and The Business of Apps with Dustin and Dylan Bruzenak of Iconfactory 11:58 - The Microsoft Build Conference HoloLens Project Islandwood .NET Rocks! WWDC Check out Chuck’s Remote Conference Lineup! Picks Introducing GPUImage 2, redesigned in Swift (Jaim) Ramen YAMADAYA (Jaim) Candy Japan (Andrew) MicroConf (Chuck) GenerateWP (Chuck) WordPress Membership Plugin (Chuck)
01:02 - Felix Krause Twitter GitHub Blog 01:17 - Fastlane 01:37 - The Background and Motivation of Fastlane 03:19 - Fastlane as a Collection of Tools 04:06 - Plugin Architecture 05:08 - Language = Ruby 06:29 - Nomad 08:32 - What do these tools help with? snapshot deliver 12:23 - Using Fastlane for Continuous Integration Jenkins CI Travis CI CircleCI Bitrise scan Xcode Server 14:17 - Fastlane Growth and Community 17:14 - Contribution 20:29 - Integrating and Using Tools in Workflows 26:10 - Keeping Up with Changes 27:00 - Twitter + Fastlane 29:34 - Support and Community (Cont’d) 32:12 - Getting Started Felix Krause: iOS Continuous Delivery with Fastlane @ CocoaHeads Stockholm 33:10 - Difficulties and Gotchas Code Signing sigh 34:23 - Naming Tools Picks Swift Sandbox (Andrew) Chris McVeigh (Andrew) Brine your turkey (Jaim) Tower (Felix) what-terminal-is-felix-using (Felix) Google Flights (Felix)
01:02 - Felix Krause Twitter GitHub Blog 01:17 - Fastlane 01:37 - The Background and Motivation of Fastlane 03:19 - Fastlane as a Collection of Tools 04:06 - Plugin Architecture 05:08 - Language = Ruby 06:29 - Nomad 08:32 - What do these tools help with? snapshot deliver 12:23 - Using Fastlane for Continuous Integration Jenkins CI Travis CI CircleCI Bitrise scan Xcode Server 14:17 - Fastlane Growth and Community 17:14 - Contribution 20:29 - Integrating and Using Tools in Workflows 26:10 - Keeping Up with Changes 27:00 - Twitter + Fastlane 29:34 - Support and Community (Cont’d) 32:12 - Getting Started Felix Krause: iOS Continuous Delivery with Fastlane @ CocoaHeads Stockholm 33:10 - Difficulties and Gotchas Code Signing sigh 34:23 - Naming Tools Picks Swift Sandbox (Andrew) Chris McVeigh (Andrew) Brine your turkey (Jaim) Tower (Felix) what-terminal-is-felix-using (Felix) Google Flights (Felix)
I avsnitt 23 får Appodden finbesök av CocoaHead Stockholms egen ciceron Alek Åström. Vi pratar om det senaste eventet, CoreData, Felix Krause och Fastlane samt allt som hör till att organisera ett av Stockholms skönaste Tech-meetups. Vi grottar ner oss i nya iPad Pro och försöker fortfarande bena ut vad man ska med den till. Veckans podcast levereras direkt från bunkern i Stockholm, där vi berättar om livet på den lilla appbyrån. Apple, appar, Thailand, ostbågar och livet som egenföretagare, det är Appodden i ett nötskal.
Continuous integration and delivery is commonplace in the web development world, but has been notoriously difficult to achieve with mobile apps. In this episode we talk to Felix Krause about his fastlane tools that aim to solve multiple pain points in iOS development and deployment by automating everything. Special Guest: Felix Kraus.