I hope this isn't too much work, but I was wondering if there could be a feature for the Podcasts that allows the listener to skip into a particular section.
This now exists for the web interface of the podcast app I use, called Overcast. Try out this link:
I found out about this late yesterday, and I've been looking into it and had local friends checking on the ground - Apparently, it's on the up-and-up. They reportedly deliver as promised. I can't tell if there's something else sketchy going on beyond it(ala uber), but at this point, it seems the company does actually exist, and does deliver as promised.
What technology should kids be required to have in school, such as tablet, laptop, arduino, or anything? When should the be required to have it, such as primary or secondary school? Why should they be required to have it, such as learning to program, developing applications, understanding how technology functions, or just saving the trees?
I pity the kids who had them and had to pretend they weren't terrible.
I had them and I also had a game boy. My critical mind hadn't quite developed to the point that I could articulate the difference, but it was felt at a gut level.
Would like to hear you guys talk about agile software development methodologies - both of you have a vast IT experience, I'm sure you have opinions on that topic to share
I've been watching the Daily Show marathon, which you can catch at cc.com/events/month-of-zen/live.html and it's been crazy seeing and remembering 2000 and 2001. A show looking at how much tech has changed over the years, and even moreso how culture and how we talk might make for a fascinating Thursday episode.
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https://overcast.fm/podcasts/episode/41116925822978?t=1234
That should take you to second 1234 of the latest Culture podcast we did on the SFBRP. More time formats to follow, I guess, like YouTube.
Bigger than a GeekNights episode. ;^)
There's your show.
I talk a little about FNAF3 tonight on the regular show as well.
Nerd Culture V. Social Norms
Shows worth a second viewing.
I pity the kids who had them and had to pretend they weren't terrible.
At one point you seemed really excited to do one.
While I still listen to the podcast, lately it sounds like you're having trouble coming up with new topics for the show.
Also I don't know how much Rym knows about software development cycles. Yes he works in software, but hes more of a technology guy I believe.