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475: Roasting Our Past Selves
Episode 475

475: Roasting Our Past Selves

This week: an intermittent Reminders bug, new Macs (of certain sizes, at least), old home screens and a request.

Connected · Federico Viticci, Stephen Hackett, and Myke Hurley

November 8, 20231h 21m

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Subtitle: 2014 Was a Different Time

This week: an intermittent Reminders bug, new Macs (of certain sizes, at least), old home screens and a request.

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