The Context Machine

Bryan Chaffin and Jeff Gamet have teamed up to do what they do best together: Talk about what interests them with a mostly tech-focused theme on a podcast. They’re unsupervised, so don’t expect them to stay on topic. Hop on and enjoy the ride!

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Could Apple Bring Credit Card Biz In-House, Name Drop Security Debacle


Apple and Goldman Sachs are parting ways, so Bryan and Jeff look at what happened and what Apple may do next to keep Apple Card alive. They also have some thoughts on the irresponsible way law enforcement agencies and some media outlets stoked fear over iOS 17’s Name Drop feature.

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Sources referenced in this episode:
  • Apple ending relationship with Goldman Sachs, fate of Apple Card unclear – 9to5Mac
  • Police Departments and News Sites Spreading Misinformation About How iOS 17 NameDrop Feature Works
  • Use NameDrop on iPhone to share your contact info
  • Bryan’s new book Accidental Intelligence
  • Mason Truman on Threads

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  • Bran’s Mastodon
  • Bryan’s Threads
  • Bryan’s blog: GeekTells
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  • Jeff’s Threads
  • Jeff’s YouTube Channel

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 December 2, 2023  36m