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MobileViews 601: 36 hours without power, cell service, & broadband internet. MacBook Neo impressions


In this episode, Todd Ogasawara and Dr. Jon Westfall dive into weathering long  power outages, hands-on impressions of new tech hardware, and the magic of modern software development workflows.

Surviving the Hawaii Storms and Tech Infrastructure Failures

Todd shared his experience dealing with a severe storm system that swept through Hawaii, knocking out power for roughly 138,000 customers. The 36-hour outage put local infrastructure to the test.

Drone Regulations and Video Editing Hacks

Thanks to some expert advice from previous guest Sven Johansson regarding weight limits and non-commercial trust certificates, Jon is flying his new DJI Neo 2 legally. A standout feature for travelers is that the Neo 2’s three-battery charging station can act as a reverse charger for other devices.

On the production side:

Hands-On with the MacBook Neo

Todd provided his initial thoughts on his new Apple MacBook Neo. He opted for the $699 model in Indigo, which includes a 512GB SSD and a fingerprint sensor. Note: All aspects of this podcast including recording, editing, and publishing was performed using the MacBook Neo.

Modern Coding & WWDC Wishlists

Jon has been exploring modern AI coding methods using OpenAI’s Codex tool, Git version control, and Apple’s Xcode Cloud for immediate compiling. For veterans who started programming in assembly language or Unix, today’s continuous deployment pipelines feel like absolute magic.

Looking ahead to Apple’s WWDC in June, Jon shared his primary wish: an “all-you-can-read” subscription service for Apple Books and Audiobooks. Additionally, early signs point to iOS 27 being a refinement-focused update, similar to the legendary Mac OS X Snow Leopard release.

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