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The PodKitters discuss the new React Hook proposal, the React ecosystem, new hardware, and VR!
Brian and Ryan talk about everything before the show, hopefully the show is still interesting.
Brian and Ryan discuss new MacBook Airs, mac minis, and iPad Pros!
There are a lot of things to take into account when buying electronics. Ian, Aron, Brian, and Ryan are here to share some of the things they look for across the many types of computers.
Our first time reviewing a desktop operating system! There's a new version of macOS out, and Ian and Brian are here to tell you all about it!
Ian and Brian discuss ringtones, wedding cards, and stickers before starting the show.
While dining on salad, Andrew and Steven review shownotes and block ads, before going off on reminiscing about olden times with Windows 3.1 and vintage games.
You've been upgraded! Andrew and Steven talk about YouTube being down, Winamp, Intel, TLS, Windows, Google, jQuery, and QuickTime. (The last one is not an upgrade!)
A Fringe to rival the classics! Some good memes and YouTube poop gets shared, Brian talks in detail about his musical tastes and stage lighting, and we take some dives into Buck's digital footprint.
This year we get to review two different sized iPhones at once! Apple is now all-in on removing the home button from their phones, so let's find out how that paradigm is holding up.
Steve researches Raspberry articles, and Andrew talks about how hot it's been.
Andrew and Steve are back, talking about Raspberry!, Java, Telltale, Geocities, Wikipedia, Wifi, Chinese hardware, Windows, and Google Plus.
Ian and Ryan have a Core idea for the Nexus 7th anniversary event!
Despite the fact that the Pixel 3 may be the most leaked phone of all time, Google had a few new things to show us at their annual hardware event. Join Ryan and Ian as they discuss the Pixel 3, Home Hub, and Pixel Slate!
The PodKitters talk about dogs, Twitter peeps, and React before the show.
The PodKitters discuss programming knowledge, semicolons, Ryan's Galaxy Note 9, and Twitter/Mastodon.
Ryan steals the show to review his second phone of the year, and his conclusions are a little unexpected.
Steven (and his wife) talks about how all the many types of critters break out of his farm, Andrew and Steve review the show notes, then talk about trails.
Steven finally joins Andrew face to face to talk about how everyone hates Chrome, improved TLS, PCs, GIMP, inefficient software, Microsoft, Newegg, and Linux.
In which Ryan has strong opinions about audio encoding, and Aron forgets to start recording until we clap.
You use computers every day, but do you know how they work? A few computer science majors get together to describe the different components of a computer and what their jobs are.
Brandon and Brian give an overview and discuss iOS 12. Brandon's recording got a little corrupted, but he is still understandable so we thank you for bearing with us on this one.
Social Security Numbers are hopelessly broken. YouTube videos with kinetic text. Brandon’s dog Tessa. Brandon learns about memes.
Before the show, we talk about unicode because Apple abused unicode to "market" the new iPhones.
Brian and Ryan discuss the Apple September 2018 iPhone event, and we talk all about the new Apple Watch Series 4 and three new iPhones – iPhone X🅂, iPhone X🅂 Max and iPhone X🅁, and of course, what we did not hear about at this keynote.
A wild dog appears!
The PodKitters dedicate an entire episode to discussing the Apple rumors and leaks about new iPhones and the September Event.
This one isn't family friendly!
Last year, Samsung released the first Chromebooks that could run Android apps. Will their 2018 follow up make as much of an impact?
After having some Microsoft issues (both varieties), Andrew joins Steven and talk about Windows bugs, SMS, Valve, licenses, some feedback, and some chit-chat.
Ian has been working on some behind-the-scenes stuff for the network, and he wants your feedback on them!
Ian R Buck joins Ryan Rampersad in the studio to talk about the "Great American Eclipse." And surprise, Ian brought a microphone with him during his trip to see the eclipse with Scott Kopp, so we get to hear coverage from the event itself! This episode was originally broadcast in August 2017 on Nexus Special.
Google surprises everybody by releasing Android 9 in early August! There are quite a few interface changes in this one, so tune in to find out where all the hidden gems are.
Ian and Daniel chat about cats wrestling on keyboards, microphones melting motherboards, and many other things.
After Steven fiddles with his microphone settings in his shack, Steven and Andrew review the shownotes while Ian drops by.
Time for a celebration! Control Structure now has more episodes than any other (real) show on the The Nexus! Steven and Andrew talk about RASPBERRY!, Windows, Chrome, processors, Java, Firefox, and Let's Encrypt. Then both talk about what they've been up to. Apologies for the poor audio quality, and occasional Steven dropouts.
Ian, Amanda, and Frank talk about the challenges of recording with multiple people in the same room, the difficulties of Greek names, fast food that's so bad it's good, and of course Ian messes up and hits the spacebar.
It's not often that we get a serialized audio comedy sci-fi drama! Join Ian R Buck, Amanda Johnson, and Frank Karamaroudis as they gush about Bubble, the first scripted show from Maximum Fun.
We are quickly approaching a world in which we are constantly surrounded by computers embedded in our environment, serving our needs. What are the challenges we face on our way there, and what can we expect to find once we do?
Brandon tries to start the show, and Brian says "Hold On."
We got the new hardware we wanted, but none of us got the new hardware we wanted.
A challenging room results in much fiddling with the microphone.
Apple took a huge step in 2016 when they introduced MacBook Pros with butterfly switch keyboards and only USB-C ports. Ian is joined by Lilly Beyer to figure out if it was a step in the right direction.
Andrew and Steve (and Rachel!) read show notes, and watch some Pittsburgh Dad. Afterwards, Andrew tells what he's been up to with Twentieth Century.
After a long hiatus, Andrew gets Steven to tell what he's been up to, RASPBERRY!, Microsoft, GPUs, domains at gunpoint, Linux, Firefox, CPUs, and Python.
The PodKitters talk about itty.bitty.site, inner sourcing, and share a few laughs. This is a juicy Fringe.
Hear the Podkitters discuss internships, learning from the beginning, git, cellular carriers, and, of course, Twitter followees.
Ever wanted to feel like it was May, but in July? Well, courtesy of Brandon, you can now hear our WWDC predictions, here! On the other side of WWDC!
The PodKit crew tries out the time.is trick for the first time!