The Stack Overflow Podcast - From bugs to performance to perfection: pushing code quality in mobile apps

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Some great excerpts from today’s episode: 

On why they built a lean, mean SDK: “Nowadays mobile developers spend a lot of time thinking about SDK bloat and how much they're taxing their app’s performance just from the SDKs they’re including. We spent a lot of time and a lot of effort making sure that our SDK has very minimal performance impact. You can't do this without any performance impact, but making sure that it has really minimal performance impact as an SDK itself. A lot of that has to do with the way in which, from years of experience, we capture the information and offload certain information to storage for when we have network connectivity bandwidth later so that we're not constantly eating network.”

On the future of self-fixing code and mobile app development: “Our belief is that the place where we're going to see this kind of auto fixing of code, auto healing of code, it's probably going to be mobile first. So we're invested heavily in seeing that reality. You can think of it as straightforward as crashes, for example. There's a known set of crash error codes. And so there's a known set of crash behaviors. So it's pretty easy for us. And that was what our smart resolve 1.0 was to get to, Hey, this is generally how you should solve these types of crashes. Our 1.0 version is not giving you code suggestions, but it's at least giving you known best practices from places like Stack Overflow and others that have content about how to solve these types of problems.”

On using AI models to spot UI issues: “We think that there are a lot less deterministic ways to spot a frustration signal. So the thing we're working on is, on device models for your users’ behavior that will allow our SDK to capture a frustration signal that nobody else has. Maybe today when I opened my banking app, I usually look at page one and then do a transfer, check out my balance, and now I'm doing this weird swiping behavior because something's not working well. A model could spot that. It wouldn't be reported as a bug, but a model could spot that.”

It Could Happen Here - The Real Dangers of Abortion Under Trump

Mia talks with Kate Bertash, the executive director of the Digital Defense Fund, and Crystal, a reproductive health worker, about which of the myriad concerns set off by Trump's election are more valid than others and what people can do to avoid criminalization. 

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https://digitaldefensefund.org/ddf-guides/abortion-privacy-top-3

https://digitaldefensefund.org/ddf-guides/abortion-privacy

https://ifwhenhow.org/resources/selfcare-criminalized/

https://medium.com/@Kendra_Serra/fear-uncertainty-and-period-trackers-340ab8fdff74

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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Listener Mail: Falun Gong, Eye Movement Desensitization, Is Genetic Memory Real?

Winter Juniper notes Falun Gong is accused of human traffikicking. Eye movement feedback may provide breakthroughs in therapy - the boys discuss "Genetic Memory." All this and more in this weekly listener mail segment.

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CBS News Roundup - 12/05/2024 | World News Roundup Late Edition

Massive earthquake strikes off California's northern coast, triggering a brief tsunami warning. Search continues for suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO. Embattled Defense Secretary designee addresses allegations of alcohol misuse. CBS News Correspondent Jennifer Keiper with tonight's World News Roundup.

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The Gist - IS THAT Bulls**t IS BACK

If you've been paying attention bulls*t never left us. Sadie Dingfelder. author of Do I Know You? A Faceblind Reporter's Journey into the Science of Sight, Memory and Imagination is here to call BulLLsh*t on the perenial question "If I die will my cat eat me, while my dog won't?" Plus an AI talk show is amazingly realistic, albeit fascinated by absolutely everything. And Trump Watches For Sale!

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The Gist - IS THAT Bulls**t IS BACK

If you've been paying attention bulls*t never left us. Sadie Dingfelder. author of Do I Know You? A Faceblind Reporter’s Journey into the Science of Sight, Memory and Imagination is here to call BulLLsh*t on the perenial question "If I die will my cat eat me, while my dog won't?" Plus an AI talk show is amazingly realistic, albeit fascinated by absolutely everything. And Trump Watches For Sale!


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State of the World from NPR - Protecting Unique Wilderness at the Bottom of the World

Chile is poised to create it's 47th national park in the coming year, protecting wilderness at the southern tip of South America. That's thanks in large part to the work of a U.S. conservationist and her organization. We go to the bottom of the world to see the stunning landscape that will make up the park.

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The Daily Signal - US v Skrmetti Rundown, More Trump Nominations, Union Workers Strike | Dec. 5

On today’s Top News in 10, we cover:

  • The defendant in a landmark court case determining if states can protect kids from transgenderism explains US v Skrmetti.
  • President-elect Donald Trump announced a slew of nominees.
  • Employees at the United Auto Workers, the sixth-largest union in America, have gone on strike against the union this week.
  • Police released photos of the man who allegedly shot UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
  • Michel Barnier, the French Prime Minister, is rumored to be resigning on Thursday.
  • The South Korean president is up for impeachment


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Consider This from NPR - Insurgents gain ground in Syria. What happens now?

Syrian anti-government insurgents claim they have entered the city of Hama — a major Syrian government stronghold.

This continues their momentum over the last week, when they also seized Syria's second largest city, Aleppo. Since the war started in 2011, half a million people have been killed and many millions of others displaced.

The Syrian Civil War has been locked in a stalemate for years. Now, rebel forces are gaining ground against the oppressive regime of Bashar al-Assad. Will the group ultimately end his control over the country?

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - This Black-Owned Soul Food Spot Moved In To What Was Once A Whites-Only Club

Back when the South Shore Cultural Center was a country club in the early 1900’s, it excluded Black and Jewish patrons. Since the Chicago Park District took over, the space has become a destination for weddings, private events, and classes. And now, it boasts a Black-owned restaurant that is open to the general public. Reset learns more about the vision and what the restaurant offers from Nafsi restaurant owner Donnell Digby. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.