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We delve into the top 3 open-source revenue streams, expose the pitfalls, and discuss what could be done quickly to improve the situation.
Why does Meta give away Llma for free? What's in it for them?
Microsoft wins the foot-in-mouth award this week, and Google gets the Rust religion - but Mike is skeptical.
Mike makes the case for just going vanilla, a look at Google Carbon, and then we address the expensive elephant in the room.
The antitrust gloves are off as Apple’s legal brawl with Uncle Sam kicks into high gear. We dig through the documents and are surprised by a few things that seem off.
NVIDIA locks CUDA down further, and we ponder what it might take to break their stranglehold on the market, Zuck's brilliant move that put an egg on his face, and we take a minute to appreciate new developments with Java.
Apple is pissed, and we'll dig into why. Plus, there are some big hints at Apple's AI plans; Meta's had a rough morning, and Sergey Brin popped back up at Google and proceeded to blow it immediately.
Why we're awe-struck by Google, and NVIDIA's CEO says no one needs to learn how to code anymore.
We embrace the dad bod lifestyle and find out if Apple's Vision Pro demo sold Mike, and Chris is picking up on what the Zuck is putting down.
Why we think Nvidia has become one of the most valuable companies in the world, Sam's new "mind boggling" idea, and more.
Chris tries out Spatial Computing using a $3,200 trick, and Mike has a Rails treat you won't want to miss.
If you're going to come at the king, you better not miss; now it's Apple's turn to make everyone feel pain.
We knew they'd be petulant, but even our expectations were higher than this. We dig into how Apple dunked on devs after last week's show, yet another Microsoft hack, and more.
They are building AI into toilets now; CES was a clown show. But we put our business hats on and find the bright side.
A prominent developer has brought the anti-trust heat against Apple to the public, kicking off a chain reaction that could have gone very wrong for Apple. Plus, why the Apple Vision Pro is destined for the Friend Zone.
Mike shares his adventures and process of coming from mobile app projects to working with Unreal Engine, and why he realized a laptop just wasn't going to cut it.
We reflect on how our work has changed over the last year and get some sage advice from buff Uncle Jeff.
The clever way one developer hacked an online game, why we're not buying the latest round of cyber war fear, and we finally have our Babylon 5 vs Star Trek debate.
The fantastic opportunity Google is letting slip through its hands, and why Apple might win the consumer LLM race.
After years of resistance, Mike finally surrenders to Xcode. And the secret Apple envy leaked to the public this week.
Chris, you don't need to have an Xbox to use Xbox cloud but it does require you to have Google Chrome as it won't work on Firefox.
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1:49: retired 😥
What's up with the long silence folks? :)
I love this podcast but can someone buy Mike a proper microphone? or at least teach him how to change the sensitivity on voice activation?