683: I Didn’t Want to Melt My Rug

683: I Didn’t Want to Melt My Rug

From Accidental Tech Podcast by Marco Arment, Casey Liss, John Siracusa

March 19, 2026 · 2h 22m · Episode 683

About this episode

The episode discusses various topics including Formula 1 coverage, Rosetta, and the new MacBook Neo.

Follow-up: You’re welcome, world Formula 1 A brief, renewed pitch to watch this season Cameras Are not a large portion of the coverage (via Matt Rigby) Failures don’t [usually] matter (via The Racing Line ) Great camera overview video The other perk of in-car footage (via Eric Fox) On getting Sky Sports replays (via Brendan Webb) Rosetta A deep dive from Colin McKellar Instant Final Cut Pro deprecation warning (via Tom Obarski) iPhone 17e teardown MacBook Neo Gruber on the camera & mic on-screen indicators Apple Platform Security Guide On Apple Exclaves (Medium link) CPU benchmark correction (via Philipp Sommer) SSD benchmarks (via Vito Traino) Andrew Marc David’s review M1 MacBook Air benchmarks General Apple Silicon benchmarks AmorphousDiskMark MacBook SSD benchmarks John’s and Marco’s hands-on impressions Teardowns Tech Re-Nu iFixIt Video Blog post AirPods Max 2 Newsroom John wins the bet ( Overcast timestamp link ) Apple’s compare page Overcast beta now has transcripts! Mac Mini Vault Green Mini Host FileVault over SSH launchd XPC Post-show Neutral: BMW i3 Revealed The Verge Ars Technica Members-only ATP Overtime: Apple’s 27 OSes…

People in this episode

Hosts: John, Marco

Topics covered

  • Formula 1
  • Rosetta
  • iPhone
  • MacBook
  • technology

Keywords

  • Formula 1
  • in-car footage
  • Sky Sports replays
  • Final Cut Pro
  • iPhone 17e teardown
  • MacBook Neo
  • CPU benchmark correction

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Instant Final Cut Pro, iPhone 17e, MacBook, Neo Gruber, M1, MacBook Air, AmorphousDiskMark, MacBook SSD, AirPods Max, Mac Mini Vault

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