Follow-up: People can change their minds, and that's okay. Right, old Marco? Your logical fallacy is... How old are your ears? Some Analog(ue) #132 follow-out Cortex #69: Minimum Viable Tesla and Elon Musk Grimes, Elon's girlfriend Top Gear kerfuffle Elon announces "Pravda" United Automobile Workers Who would buy Tesla? Wheel Bearings #68: Quirky Subarus & Driver Monitors Magna Geely Jaaaaaaaaag-you-are I-Pace Marco is dabbling with Swift (‼️) WWDC 2015 #408 – Protocol-Oriented Programming in Swift #askatp Is it important to learn vim or emacs? (via Aaron Robeson) BBEdit Is it paranoid to avoid Google? (via Luther Richardson) DuckDuckGo Upgrade #194: Game of Jenga with Drivers What lenses should one get for a Sony α6500? (via Peter Johnson) Casey's M4/3 Prime Casey's M4/3 Zoom LensRentals.com Post-show Neutral: Marco drove something ridiculous Sponsored by: Linode: Get one of the fastest, most efficient SSD cloud servers starting at just $5/month. Use code atp2018 for a $20 credit. Lambda School: Register now for iOS Development 101, a free introduction to iOS development. AfterShokz: Headphones powered by bone-conduction technology. Get $30 off the weightless, wireless Trekz Air with code atp30.
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