After reminiscing about the cookout a fortnight ago, Steve and Andrew talk about how kids can't use computers, RASPBERRY!, Samsung, PC hardware, Mozilla, Linux, Google, and Microsoft.
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Savannah Haslow and Ian R Buck sit down to talk about all the details Nintendo revealed about the Switch, and what it means for the system's potential.
Setting up for recording at Ian's house is still not second nature.
Brandon and Brian discuss science-fiction books, producing the show, our websites, and Brandon's sad quadcopter.
Brandon and Brian discuss Apple's new AirPods, and compare them to their other Bluetooth earbuds.
People got things for Christmas! Well, probably. Andrew and Steve talk about annoying recruiters, LG, IoT, routers, Firefox, cameras, Microsoft, golang, Cyanogen, old kernels, and compiling (stand by).
Ian talked to a lot of people at NerdCon, and naturally some of the conversations took unexpected turns away from NerdCon itself; here are some deep dives into topics the guests are very excited about.
At NerdCon: Stories Ian did something a little crazy; he sat down with random strangers to talk about their time at the convention! They covered a lot of different topics, so get ready for a wild ride!
Setting up a double-ender is a lot harder than expected. Ian has to troubleshoot on the fly, and Ryan has the brilliant idea of recording a merged version as well as a backup.
Despite the fact that not all services are available on it yet, Ian R Buck and Ryan Rampersad wanted to give you an idea of whether or not the Google Home would make a good holiday gift.
Andrew and Steve discuss a few news articles on the show, and how they use laptops.
In the middle of a snowstorm, Steve and Andrew discuss RASPBERRY!, AMD, Bitcoin, storage, Microsoft, web fonts, and a few more tidbits, like designing a rather graphic lawn mowing simulator.
We chat about Brian's new work with Angular, D3 and ancient versions of Webpack, Ryan's recent work with Angular 1 and 2, MongoDB and more, and Brandon's triumph over his thesis - plus - Twitter Followees!
Before the show, Brandon talks about his experience in SMJC and CSCI, among other things - plus - t-shirts at the end!
After a while of not podcasting, Andrew and Steve get back into action. They talk about building features, RASPBERRY!, Backblaze, AMD, Google, Microsoft, Oracle, and the new Andrew Bailey.
After using Project Fi in several situations, including working at camp and living in St Paul, Buck and Decker are ready to analyze the service. We talk about the coverage, price, special features, and more!
Buck and Decker set up a rudimentary, temporary studio in their office at home. Let's hope it sounds good!
What exciting new forms of transportation does the future hold for us? How will self-driven cars change our travel habits? What even is a hyperloop? Ian, Brian, and Ryan have done the research on all of this and more!
Fresh off a three-hour live stream, Ian, Brian, and Ryan talk for three more hours!
Brian Mitchell tells Ian R Buck about Fog of World, a game that reveals more of the world's surface as you travel in real life.
Come on a journey with Brandon Johnson, Brian Mitchell, and Ian R Buck as they explore the intricacies of planes, trains, and boats.
Ryan shows off his new Pixel phone and looks at some possible smartwatches. Meanwhile, we revisit a time-traveling technique we haven't seen since the golden age of ATN.
Andrew talks about his journeys, then watches a few Youtube videos with Steven, while both talk about show topics.
Steve and Andrew catch up on Apple dissappoint, Microsoft, insecurity, HTML, Let's Encrypt, another Google fatality, blog plans, turkeys, and some other little things.
Brandon, Brian, and Ryan discuss Apple's new MacBook Pros, Brian's weatherBot project, the Mac App Store, functional programming, auditing user activity with elastic search.
Brandon, Brian, and Ryan talk about some stuff, probably peerjs and a new watch for Ryan? 🤔🙄😒
Brandon Johnson and Brian Mitchell talk about mechanical keyboard, Thunderbolt 3, and more while preparing the show notes for the October 2016 Apple Event (NS49).
Brandon Johnson and Brian Mitchell discuss and recap the new MacBook Pros from the October 2016 Apple Event.
After strugging with Skype, Chris is finally able to hear Andrew and Steve, then they start reading 101 ways that your project is doomed.
Our old friend Christopher joins Andrew and Steve to talk about some games, IoT, VeraCrypt, voting software, voting hardware, growing hardware, the LHC, doomed projects, CSP, and a few other tidbits.
Brandon Johnson and Brian Mitchell tell Ryan Rampersad about their experiences with the new iPhone 7.
Ryan, Brian, and Brandon talk about the Mary Berry Backeoff, HipChat, and who knows what else before and after the iPhone 7 review.
Brian, Ian, and Stella spend 40 minutes wondering where Brandon is before the show.
Brandon Johnson, Brian Mitchell, and Stella Cannon discuss the new changes in iOS 10, while Ian R Buck pipes in every once in a while.
Ryan struggles to hunt down the source of the buzzing in our headphones, while Ian looks for advice on teaching the basics of a CMS.
Ian R Buck and Ryan Rampersad discuss the new hardware announcements from Google; what their capabilities are, who they are meant for, how much they cost, and more!
Ian R Buck and Ryan Rampersad hold nothing back as they criticize almost everything about Allo and Duo. You shouldn't install the apps, but you should find out why from us.
Ryan and Ian look forward to Google's October 4th event while ranting about the disappointing communication apps they recently launched.
After mentioning Google's new iPhone, Steven and Andrew talk about BLACKBERRY! (yes), RASPBERRY!, Microsoft, Dropbox, the internet of threats (IoT), SSL "marketshare", pgAdmin, NBASE-T, and metafactories.
Steven reads about flat earthers, Andrew talks about arrowheads, and make some comments on the show notes.
Ian R Buck, Ian Decker, and Ryan Rampersad talk about the latest version of Android, Nougat!
Ian, Ian, and Ryan discuss the handling of mail stuff, and nearly stay long enough for Buck to get drunk from exhaustion.
After eating, Andrew and Steve mention the new iPhone, an alternative file browser, Steam, Steve's games on Steam, and Steve starts to download something from Steam.
After talking about a company picnic, Andrew and Steve talk about some RASPBERRY!, dead hard drives, Microsoft, LSB, Intel, Digital Homicide, file URIs, Netbeans, Payara, Oracle, and a few other tidbits that they thought was relevant at the time.
All your favorite Nexus hosts gather to talk about the dominance of the car in transportation, and what it means for both individuals and society as a whole.
Organizing six people for a podcast episode is quite the challenge.
Brian, Brandon and Ryan discuss the pre-ordered iPhone 7 arriving soon, ARM's sudden break, JSMN promotions, AspectJ+AOP with TailF, SSH configs, Jekyll blogging and the late breaking news from Marco himself - plus Twitter Followees!
During the Fringe, the news breaks that Marco is including ads in Overcast and we all go crazy.
Brandon Johnson, Brian Mitchell, and Ian R Buck go over the new announcements from Apple's September Event. iPhone 7, Apple Watch Series 2, Mario Bros. Run, and more!
Brian and Ian struggle to work with Ryan's studio setup while Brandon waits for them to call him.