Convenience vs Security
Episode 285 · February 15th, 2020 · 1 hr 16 mins
About this Episode
We follow up on Breaker and the difference between CryptoKit and Swift Crypto. ‘They know us better than we know ourselves’: how Amazon tracked my last two years of reading. Jaime's adventures in cloning to a new Mac. Apple Pay on pace to account for 10% of global card transactions. Watch apps are getting iAP in watchOS 6.2. Open Banking. Why the iPhone Killed BlackBerry. Open Source Licenses in 2020: Trends and Predictions. The Shapes of Code. Picks: The Apple Color Commentary by Steve Wozniak, Thinking in SwiftUI, Swift Playgrounds on the Mac App Store, Control Room
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- Georg Tuparev on Twitter: "@mtjc_podcast CryptoKit can use T2 chip, but SwiftCrypto cannot. This is the major defense announced by an Apple guy at dotSwift conference last week." / Twitter
- 'They know us better than we know ourselves': how Amazon tracked my last two years of reading | Amazon | The Guardian
- Random musings on the introduction of long file names on FAT | The Old New Thing
- Apple Pay on pace to account for 10% of global card transactions — Quartz
- watchOS6.2 What's New in iOS & iPadOS 13.4 Beta! - YouTube
- Home – Open Banking
- Why the iPhone Killed BlackBerry - YouTube
- Which Mobile Operating Systems Will Survive? — DevWithTheHair
- Open Source Licenses in 2020: Trends and Predictions
- The Shapes of Code - Fluent C++
- Steve Wozniak: Pirate, Co-founder of Apple, and Hardware Wizard - Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People | Breaker
- Thinking in SwiftUI · objc.io
- Swift Playgrounds on the Mac App Store
- Paul Hudson on Twitter: "simctl is a great tool for controlling the iOS simulator, but I find it a little hard to use. So, I wrote Control Room: a SwiftUI macOS that lets you manipulate simulator settings easily. I'd be happy to post the code on GitHub if other folks would find it useful. https://t.co/kvTO0uvQfF" / Twitter
- twostraws/ControlRoom: A macOS app to control the Xcode Simulator.