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In this episode, I share the harrowing yet enlightening experience of my recent accident and recovery, framed through the lens of technology and its role in emergency situations. While out for a walk with Kepler, I encountered an unexpected incident that resulted in a broken femur, which I immediately recognized as I hit the ground. Thanks to my Apple Watch, I was able to activate emergency services, but I discuss how a simple misunderstanding about its SOS slider feature almost left me without help during the critical moments. From my hospital bed, I delve into the technical details surrounding my injury and subsequent surgery. I highlight the modern surgical techniques employed by my medical team, detailing how the femur was stabilized to aid in recovery. Throughout this narrative, my fascination with technology continues as I reflect on my use of the Emergency SOS feature, sharing insights from my family’s reactions during this chaotic day. Recovery had barely begun as I was thrust into the world of physical therapy, which posed its own set of challenges. I describe the difficulty of relearning how to walk correctly, especially with restrictions on weight-bearing activities. I share candid thoughts on the mental and physical hurdles I face and how they intersect with my passion for technology and podcasting. As I confront the reality of a long recovery process, I express gratitude for my community, rallying support from fellow podcasters to ensure the continuity of the NoSilicast during my absence. I emphasize the importance of collaboration and support among creators, highlighting how the podcast community has stepped up to assist me in maintaining our 20-year streak of uninterrupted episodes. Shifting from my personal narrative, I introduce an interview from CES featuring Ryan Tussing, the co-founder of Rescue Retriever, a product designed to save pets during house fires. Tussing explains the unique technology behind this innovative solution, including how it addresses common issues faced by firefighters when rescuing animals. This segment serves to underscore the intersection of technology, safety, and pet welfare. Finally, I wrap up the episode with insightful commentary on cybersecurity, exploring recent developments that impact both individuals and businesses. I discuss notable news about the potential decline of ransomware payments, the release of new standards for smart locks, and the nuances of regulatory responses to technology abuses. Through these discussions, I convey a sense of hope and progress as we navigate the evolving landscape of technology and security. Throughout the episode, my voice—a blend of resilience and dedication—encapsulates the essence of both my trials and the technological advancements that can shape our experiences for the better. I encourage listeners to remain engaged with the ongoing journey, reminding them that the intersection of technology and personal narratives reflects our collective resilience in the face of adversity. Chapters: 00:00:00 NC_2026_03_01 00:00:15 It’s Still a Slider — The Broken Femur Edition https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2026/02/... 00:06:18 CES 2026: Rescue Retriever Smoke Detector to Save Pets https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2026/02/... 00:15:33 Audiobook Audio (V3) Part 1: Capture Right, Stay Boring, Sound Human 00:22:07 Support the Show https://www.podfeet.com/blog/record-y... 00:22:54 Security Bits — 1 March 2026 https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2026/02/...