Episode 304: Memorabilia, Reddit, and replaceable batteries

Do you collect things? Concert tickets, stamps, old Apple brochures? Some people are real collectors and others just throw everything away—Dave and I talk about our habits. A new law in the EU will force phone makers to have replaceable batteries by 2027, allowing users to switch them out without the need for tools. Reddit is a complete mess—we talk about how bad it is. Show Notes: Do you save stuff? Old Apple memorabilia? Concert programs? Anything? Sweeping new law will force replaceable batteries on smartphones Reddit: Hackers want $4.5M and the APIs rolled back Some Reddit subs now showing porn, so ads will not be shown Apple expands Self Service Repair program I used AirPods Pro instead of ear plugs at a concert — here’s what happened Shows and movies we’re watching Bad Sisters, Apple TV+ Ted Lasso, Apple TV+ Hijack, Apple TV+ Being Mary Tyler Moore, Max Smartless, On the Road, Max 100 years of Warner Brothers, Max

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Jim Dalrymple and Dave Mark face off on all things Apple, tech, music, and just a sprinkling of hockey.