Topic: Mac Os X

11 chapters across the catalog

Coupon Clipping
Episode 1182 2:03:42 - 2:05:56

1182: Coupon Clipping

Hardened Android Operating Systems and App Tracking

A new hardened, Google-free Android operating system is being tested to prevent app-to-app communication and tracking. The OS features network switches for individual apps and randomly changes the device's MAC address on every connection. It utilizes open-source repositories like F-Droid and K9 Mail to maintain a high level of user privacy.

Kebab Panic!
Episode 987

987: Kebab Panic!

Adam Curry Switches Podcast Production to Windows 10

Adam Curry announces a transition from Mac OS to Windows 10 for the production of the No Agenda show, citing Apple's alienation of video professionals and USB connectivity issues. The discussion covers the limitations of Linux for multimedia production and the functionality of Skype on various platforms. Curry expresses optimism about the speed and usability of Windows 10 despite minor interface quirks.

ISIS-Land
Episode 857 55:48 - 59:48

857: ISIS-Land

FBI Findings on Email Deletion and Mac Mini Server

The FBI report concludes that Hillary Clinton did not personally delete emails to avoid FOIA requests, instead trusting her legal team to handle the process. Technical details reveal that her first private server, installed in 2007, was an Apple Mac Mini running OS X Server. The report also notes the use of BleachBit to wipe archives and the physical disposal of old server hardware.

Unicorn
Episode 745 22:46 - 24:21

745: Unicorn

Rogue Amoeba Audio Hijack, Fission Software Review

The hosts review the latest software updates from Rogue Amoeba, specifically the transition from Audio Hijack Pro to the redesigned Audio Hijack. The discussion highlights the improved user interface and the efficiency of Fission for quick audio editing and clipping. One host demonstrates the software's capabilities by isolating a "calm down" vocal clip in real-time.

Kalette
Episode 712 58:57 - 1:03:13

712: Kalette

Donation Segment, Spotlight Search, and LGY Jingle

During the donor thank-you segment, Adam Curry explains how he reorganized his jingle system using a customized Spotlight Search on Mac OS X. He discusses the technical challenges of indexing audio files and the origin of the "LGY" (Little Girl Yay) jingle. Donations from Steven Berkowitz, Ryan Jones, and Marky Boy are acknowledged.

Climate Chaos
Episode 617 1:00:38 - 1:05:32

617: Climate Chaos

No Agenda Art, Parody, and Mac OS Full Screen Mode

The hosts discuss the artwork for recent episodes, addressing a controversy where a parody of "Boko Haram" was mistaken for a lack of originality. The conversation shifts to a critique of modern software design, specifically the "full screen mode" in Mac OS. They lament the loss of intuitive interfaces, suggesting that such "idiotic" features would have been rejected under the leadership of Steve Jobs or Bill Gates.

Climate Chaos
Episode 617 1:00:38 - 1:05:32

617: Climate Chaos

No Agenda Episode 616 Art and Mac OS Full Screen Mode

The hosts discuss the artwork for the previous episode, which parodied the "Bring Back Our Girls" campaign. Adam then complains about a technical issue with the latest Mac OS, where apps stuck in "full screen mode" are difficult to navigate. They lament the loss of Steve Jobs' vision, suggesting the current interface design is "idiotic."

Message from the Future
Episode 581 2:47:32 - 2:50:53

581: Message from the Future

Mac OS Troubleshooting, Launch Services, Email Hashtags

Adam Curry shares a technical tip for Mac users on Snow Leopard involving a terminal command to reset the "launch services database" to fix system lag. He also requests that listeners use specific hashtags in email subject lines to help him categorize and organize show contributions more efficiently.

Iridium Fluoride Marijuana and Pelosi's Puppies
Episode 76 0:03 - 2:27

76: Iridium Fluoride Marijuana and Pelosi's Puppies

Mac OS X, Focus Follows Mouse Interface Debate

A technical discussion explores the "focus follows mouse" feature common in Unix X11 systems and its absence in Mac OS X. While Apple allows scrolling in background windows via the mouse wheel, it does not support keyboard input focus without clicking to bring the window forward. This design choice is attributed to Apple's specific user interface philosophy.

Carbon Credits and the CIA
Episode 64 16:08 - 17:04

64: Carbon Credits and the CIA

Netbook Operating Systems, Android and Mac OS X Ports

Technologists are successfully loading the Android operating system and Apple's Mac OS X onto various netbook hardware, such as the HP 1000 and Asus EeePC. While Apple reportedly has mechanisms to "brick" unauthorized installations, the portability of these small devices makes them attractive targets for OS experimentation.