I honestly feel all cortext podcasts should now start in medias res from now on, it's that lovely feeling of joining an in progress, rambling conversation and just thinking "I get you"
I think a big mistake hardware companies make with pink is that they make it aggressively, sickeningly pink. I'm hoping the new iPhone starts a trend towards more pastel pink, it looks great.
I can't wait for you guys to get a follow-up from the person who asked about "The Fear", saying something along the lines of "Whoops, accidentally pressed Enter, I meant the fear of heights."
I think it's not as cut and dry with the whole looking for an answer or looking for an explanation. Especially in technical terms (technical as in expert knowledge over something to do with Technology) understanding details is really important for implementing that answer in a broader context. Most of my time on Google etc. is spent on skimming the pages to evaluate their relevance to my actual question/situation. Some information might be in a different context but still provides a solution in my instance, or the opposite of a page fulfilling all aspects of my query but has no relevance to my issue.
Also many of my quests for answers branch off to include multiple searches resulting in many tabs that I need to then combine mentally, through understanding their contents, into something relevant.
@@mrwalter1049Obsidian canvas is pretty good for this, so you can map the search out and also make side notes that lead you to your answer. Of course, it isn't really worth doing it it's a simple query.
This podcast is a little hard to bear for someone who's already familiar with the consumer tech space hearing you guys discuss the software and hardware of things like phones, watches, and laptops, but that's okay, glad I gave this podcast a try, and it should be plenty interesting for those who aren't that involved with technology in their daily lives.
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Your podcast is the main reason my english is so advanced now, thank you very much for this wonderful program
I honestly feel all cortext podcasts should now start in medias res from now on, it's that lovely feeling of joining an in progress, rambling conversation and just thinking "I get you"
Yessss
i love to litsen to these when i fall asleep :)
I think a big mistake hardware companies make with pink is that they make it aggressively, sickeningly pink. I'm hoping the new iPhone starts a trend towards more pastel pink, it looks great.
Soho is so good. That's my office theme as well!
Myke, there are a variety of carbon fibre cases for the ultra. Really sharp looking and with no orange button. Dress it up.
Milk... With a little green 😅
2the video that comes out this month. In september" - Grey 2023
It's funny that you wonder if someone will come along with a new and colorful computer as I'm sitting here with my pc tower filled with rgb lighting
1:00:14 This is how Apple people sound to non-Apple people all the time.
I can't wait for you guys to get a follow-up from the person who asked about "The Fear", saying something along the lines of "Whoops, accidentally pressed Enter, I meant the fear of heights."
Surprised you didn’t mention USB-C with the iPhone 15. I figured Grey would’ve been all about that.
I think it's not as cut and dry with the whole looking for an answer or looking for an explanation. Especially in technical terms (technical as in expert knowledge over something to do with Technology) understanding details is really important for implementing that answer in a broader context. Most of my time on Google etc. is spent on skimming the pages to evaluate their relevance to my actual question/situation. Some information might be in a different context but still provides a solution in my instance, or the opposite of a page fulfilling all aspects of my query but has no relevance to my issue.
Also many of my quests for answers branch off to include multiple searches resulting in many tabs that I need to then combine mentally, through understanding their contents, into something relevant.
@@mrwalter1049Obsidian canvas is pretty good for this, so you can map the search out and also make side notes that lead you to your answer. Of course, it isn't really worth doing it it's a simple query.
Sounds like Douglas could have used Flowstate 🤔🤔🤔
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WOAH!
Did they talk about the iPhone 15 yet?
Why aren't the tee shirts available closer to the uk😢
This podcast is a little hard to bear for someone who's already familiar with the consumer tech space hearing you guys discuss the software and hardware of things like phones, watches, and laptops, but that's okay, glad I gave this podcast a try, and it should be plenty interesting for those who aren't that involved with technology in their daily lives.
Is the logo screen printed or embroidered?
Embroidered!
These limited products are expensive😰
Hey guys if you intend to revamp your lightning what ever you do don't use HUE they're the most expensive but also one of the least compatible
Hue is great. Compatibility just matters if it talks to what you use. Use something compatible with Hue. Problem status: solved.
thougts about open source?
love listening while gaming keep up the great work
I hear only whale noises in first fifteen minutes, is there something wrong with the audio? Then talk about clothing and same whale songs again.
You know why Apple doesn't make colored iPhones? Because they know people will buy their new iPhones regardless.
Next cgp video will be QNA i guess
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🦚 thanks for this guys ,its always a pleasure 😎