339: Ketchup Momentum
Accidental Tech Podcast
Thu, August 15, 2019
Podchat Summary
In this episode, the podcast covers a range of topics, from Apple's increased bug bounties to the fear of getting in trouble for expressing oneself. The episode starts by discussing Apple's new bug bounty program, which offers rewards of up to $1 million for finding vulnerabilities in its software. The company is also providing certain security researchers with dev devices that have additional capabilities, such as SSH access. The episode then moves on to talk about the 2018 MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models, which can be turned on by pressing any key on the keyboard or the trackpad. The new LG 5K display is also discussed as an alternative to the Apple Pro Display XDR. The episode then takes a turn to discuss a more personal topic - the fear of speaking out and the consequences of being fired for doing so. The host explores the idea of taking risks and being true to oneself, highlighting the importance of standing up for what one believes in. The host encourages listeners to embrace their authenticity and not fear the consequences, emphasizing the power of speaking up and making a difference. The episode concludes by urging listeners to take action and not let fear hold them back. Overall, this episode offers a mix of tech news and personal reflection, encouraging listeners to be true to themselves and make a difference in the world.
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