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Google is killing off Android Things

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Google is killing off Android Things, its OS for IoT devices:

It wouldn’t be a “normal” year without Google killing off a service or platform

If anyone ever asks you why developers favour iOS over Android this is it, why should I invest my time and resources on a platform that has a habit of canning things a year or two in 🙁

Microsoft patents tech to see if you’re paying attention in that Teams call!

From Microsoft patents tech to score meetings using body language, facial expressions, other data – GeekWire:

The system uses cameras, sensors, and software tools to determine, for example, “how much a participant contributes to a meeting vs performing other tasks (e.g., texting, checking email, browsing the Internet).”

From now on I think I’m going Camera’s off

Remind me of this next time I’m tempted that a 16GB M1 Device will be ‘enough’

Need more Ram!

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Buy Local Tees Valley – Support local business this Christmas

From: Buy Local Tees Valley:

Shop local and online this Christmas with our online guide to businesses across Darlington, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar & Cleveland and Stockton offering fantastic products and services for you this year.

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We all know it’s difficult, and all businesses have new challenges, but I love this idea so support it if you can.

Is it ready for Apple Silicon?

From https://isapplesiliconrea…:

The simplest websites are the best, and this one basically runs a traffic light system highlighting whether commonly used apps are ready or optimised for Apple Silicon yet

So if you’re thinking of investing in the new M1 chip (or buying me one) go here first.

I thought ‘Smart’ Homes were supposed to make life easier

While smart homes can be pretty convenient, they also require a certain type of never-ending vigilance.
— Read on gizmodo.com/im-tired-of-b…

A good read, partly snark at Google for their reputation of teasing end users with products and sun setting them, but the broader compatibility and ‘what if’ scenarios that can leave your ‘smart’ home dumber than ever if you’re unlucky

Huge revenue opportunity for new Arcus asset inspection module

To say it’s been a busy fortnight over at Askaris is an understatement, but a huge pat on the back to the Arcus product team I run for their work and support.

Arcus Inspect by Askaris - Asset  inspection software
Arcus Inspect by Askaris – Asset inspection software

By being agile we’ve been able to implement a new inspection module that is already in the field and has created a new $1,000,000 pipeline for a key client

Well done team, take a breath, then we go again ????

The new M1 based Apple Mac Mini as a developer machine – tempting ????

The Apple M1 chip takes our most versatile, do-it-all desktop into another dimension. With up to 3x faster CPU performance. Up to 6x faster graphics. And our most advanced
www.apple.com/uk/mac-mini…

Like many of us work from home has become the new norm, so my (perfectly capable) primary development machine, a MacBook Pro, has become a desktop machine and rarely unplugged from the mains. So a desktop based machine may be on the cards going forward, traditionally better value, better cooling (runs faster) and better expansion.

The new M1 (Apple Silicon) based Mac Mini is probably not targeted at me, the more powerful ‘pro’ machines are a while off yet – but these (not yet validated) Geekbench scores are tempting me, 60% + performance differences in what’s effectively a middle of the road home user spec!

My current primary machine the 2018 i7 MacBook Pro vs the latest M1 powered Mac Mini

The sensible thing to do would be to hold on for the Pro chips – let’s see if I make it 🙂

Trying not to buy things ???? #M1 #AppleSilicon

Current mood #oldcode

Sometimes you just wish you’d never opened Pandora’s box ????