Straddling Big Sur and Catalina and Intel and M1
…the MacBook Pro, quit ScreenFlow, open ScreenFlow on the M1, edit, quit ScreenFlow, and go back to the MacBook Pro. I could try to record a long time on the…
…the MacBook Pro, quit ScreenFlow, open ScreenFlow on the M1, edit, quit ScreenFlow, and go back to the MacBook Pro. I could try to record a long time on the…
…smart watch, smart band, outdoor plug, sprinkler controller, robot vacuum, thermostat, noise-cancelling headphones, smart lock, and a video doorbell. They even have Wyze socks, but those are actually cool. I…
…you are like me, however, there is another way to create the dashboards, as well as the scenes, scripts, and automations using a code-based programming layer. It uses a code…
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Hi, this is Allison Sheridan of the NosillaCast Apple Podcast, hosted at Podfeet.com, a technology geek podcast with an EVER so slight Apple bias. Today is Sunday, December 12, 2021,…
…that episode and see a link to whatever item was being discussed (i.e. not the whole story, just something like “SoftwareWeDiscussed.com”, “VendorWeInterviewed.com”, or “SourceOfInterestingStoryWeDiscussed.com”. I often can remember the episode…
…my ears and put them in my SpiBelt with my iPhone. Somewhere along my 4-mile run, I pulled out my iPhone, probably to take a photo of a cute dog,…
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…the well casing, but I haven’t yet committed to cutting steel). If you want to get involved in the maker community, or just want to document a woodworking project, I…