Vergecastに出演、動画版で
お気に入りのポッドキャスト「The Vergecast」にゲスト出演し、Appleの動画ポッドキャストに関する動向や、ポッドキャストのオープン性を維持する重要性について議論しました。番組では「Wherever you get your podcasts」という表現が持つラディカルな意味から議論を開始し、Appleの50周年を振り返る内容も含まれています。
お気に入りのポッドキャスト「The Vergecast」にゲスト出演し、Appleの動画ポッドキャストに関する動向や、ポッドキャストのオープン性を維持する重要性について議論しました。番組では「Wherever you get your podcasts」という表現が持つラディカルな意味から議論を開始し、Appleの50周年を振り返る内容も含まれています。
The author expresses skepticism about quantum computing becoming practical soon, but warns that if it does before we're prepared, it could collapse the world's financial system. Everyone agrees preparation is necessary despite doubts about its near-term practicality.
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