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In this episode of NoCillaCast, I delve into my ongoing recovery journey and share insights on various tech-related topics. Initially, I give an update on my health status, highlighting that I'm recovering well at home with the support of my husband Steve, who is managing the household tasks during my healing process. I humorously reflect on my daily routine, including the quirks related to my weight monitoring, which led to an unforeseen increase in my hospital stay, prompting curiosity about the implications of the surgical hardware I now carry. I share technical details regarding the orthopedic procedure I underwent, revealing the specific measurements of the surgical hardware inserted into my leg. Using tools like Shotter, I had fun measuring the hardware in my x-ray images and digging deeper into what I learned about the common standards for such surgeries. After conducting various calculations on the possible weight I gained from the hardware, there were amusing miscalculations along the way. This led to a broader discussion around the physical implications of medical hardware and how one might navigate the recovery process, including engaging with health-related tech. Transitioning to a lighter yet practical tech discussion, I introduce my conversation with Lou Rice from Strapsicle, a company that has developed a simple yet effective solution for Kindle and iPad users. We dive into how Strapsicle can enhance reading comfort by preventing drops and alleviating hand discomfort—a problem both Steve and I resonate with, especially as avid readers. Lou explains the design philosophy behind Strapsicle, focusing on functionality and style, and the conversation illustrates how a simple product can address wider accessibility issues in reading devices. Next, there’s an engaging segment with David Priscota of Artronic, showcasing their innovative Commuter True Wireless earbuds, which boast built-in MagSafe compatibility and impressive battery life. We explore the unique design, functionality, and the audio performance elements that distinguish them from mainstream products. I share my first-hand experiences testing these earbuds, commenting on their comfort and sound quality, as well as the utility of integrating new tech with existing Apple devices. Security remains a central theme as we transition to a vital discussion with Bart Booth Shots on Cybersecurity bits, addressing the importance of updating routers and being vigilant against newly emerging malware threats. We analyze how various tech companies, including Microsoft and Google, are enhancing their security protocols to combat these threats. The segment emphasizes practical tips to remain secure in our increasingly digital lives, presenting a holistic approach to both tech innovation and safety. Finally, I wrap up with personal reflections and recommendations for listeners, encouraging contributions and discussions around tech topics that matter to them. This episode is packed with updates, engaging interviews, and practical tech advice, all woven together through a narrative of recovery and discovery in the tech world. Chapters: 00:00:00 NC_2026_03_15 00:01:24 How Much Did All That Hardware Weigh That They Put In Me? https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2026/03/... 00:07:57 CES 2026: Strapsicle Straps to Comfortably Hold Your E-Reader https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2026/03/... 00:13:01 Strapsicle Testimonial https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2026/03/... 00:16:03 CES 2026: Komutr MagSafe Earbuds https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2026/03/... 00:22:59 Support the Show https://podfeet.com/patreon 00:24:28 Security Bits https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2026/03/...