
336: When Triple Redundancy Isn't Enough
From Brad & Will Made a Tech Pod. by Brad Shoemaker, Will Smith
April 26, 2026 · 1h 28m · Episode 336
About this episode
The episode covers various technology-related questions, including the MacBook Neo, Windows on Linux, and the Artemis flight control system.
After all these monthly Q&A episodes, you folks continue to send us great Qs every month, and this time around we dig into such topics as the MacBook Neo's target audience, Windows running on Linux, technical and corporate work jargon bleeding into your personal life, Apple's relatively quiet 50th anniversary, ultrawide monitors versus lots of monitors, using Home Assistant for everything (or not), the likelihood that every home will one day have a 3D printer, and the marvel of redundant, deterministic computing that is the Artemis flight control system.
People in this episode
Hosts: Brad Shoemaker, Will Smith
Topics covered
- Q&A
- technology
- computing
- Apple
- home automation
- 3D printing
- monitor setups
Keywords
- MacBook Neo
- Windows
- Home Assistant
- 3D printer
- Apple anniversary
- Artemis
- ultrawide monitors
- computing jargon
Mentioned in this episode
Products: MacBook Neo, Windows, Home Assistant, 3D printer, Artemis flight control system, ultrawide monitors
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