107: A Visual Bombardment
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Oh, I should probably open the show notes, that would be helpful.
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Oh god this Google Docs is blindingly white.
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But the first thing in the show notes is Google Docs has a dark mode somewhere.
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Google Docs dark mode.
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Where are you?
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If I was dark mode, where would I hide?
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Oh, are you looking for it in the web browser?
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You're not gonna find it there.
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What do you mean I'm not gonna find it there?
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Because it doesn't exist yet.
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You say there's dark mode in Google Docs.
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It says it right here.
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- On iOS, there is dark mode on iOS.
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- I'm not 100% sure why they are so slowly rolling this out,
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but I'll tell you now, great, Google Docs in dark mode,
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yeah, ain't that great?
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It looks weird.
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So I'll say it's way better in Docs.
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In Sheets, it doesn't work so well.
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The colors are all wrong.
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- So if you use Google Sheets for anything
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and you're coloring cells or rows like I do,
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it just doesn't work when you've, like from white to dark,
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like really you have to rebuild all the colors again
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and stick to one or the other.
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But I think Google is aware of this
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because they have a per document toggle.
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- That's not a bad idea for a spreadsheet.
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- No, and it works. - That's not a bad idea.
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- I now have everything in dark mode
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and when I need to see something in light mode,
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I just turn it on or off again,
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which at least I have dark mode now,
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is an option that is available to me.
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I like looking at Google Docs in dark mode,
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but I would also really love it on my Mac
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because right now on my Mac,
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I have five windows open in front of me
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and all but two of them are dark.
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The one that is light is like a light gray and it's tiny.
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It's the call recorder window, which I don't care about.
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The only one of them which is taking up
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any significant space is Safari
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and it is blindingly white but it's full of Google Docs.
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- Let me recommend a Safari extension to you.
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I like Dark Reader for the dark mode.
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That's what I'm using to force Google Docs
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to not be brightened into my eyeballs.
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- Dark Reader.
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How does this work though?
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Well, I don't like this website.
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It's weird looking.
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How does this work?
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Dark Reader for Safari.
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- What do you mean how does it work?
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It makes the page dark.
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- No, but will it do it for every website?
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Okay, I like Dark Reader for two reasons.
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It does have an individual toggle,
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so you can say, yes, Google Docs, no, my bank, right?
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Like that kind of thing.
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So you can uncheck it on your bank website
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and then it won't ever run.
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And then what I also really like,
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which is different from all of the other plugins I've tried,
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is it has a couple of different modes
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that it tries to make the page dark.
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So you know how like on some pages,
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the first guess about how should this page
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look good in dark mode might not be right.
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So you can go in and say like,
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this mode doesn't work, try the other mode,
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and then have it remember like which darkification
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works better for which website.
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So I like it, it gives a couple of options
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and it makes Google Docs able to be looked at
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as well on my screen where everything is dark
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and I'm like, I'm not gonna sit here for two hours
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recording a podcast with a white piece of paper
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in front of me the whole time,
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blasting into my eyeballs, like no way.
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So Dark Reader is my recommendation.
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I've tried a bunch of these and I like Dark Reader the best.
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- Well, I mean, I've installed it right now.
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- But so here's the thing that I want though.
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I want it to just opt into some websites
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and not everything.
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- I don't think I can help you with that.
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- I don't think it does that, right?
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I have to turn it on and then opt stuff out.
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Like that's all, okay.
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- Yeah, you just leave it on and you opt stuff out
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as you don't want to use that stuff.
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- Yeah, see, I don't know if that's what I want.
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- No, give it a try.
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It'll be fine.
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you'll discover very fast is you forget that it's even there for most places.
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And you're going to run into like an 80/20 principle real fast of like the
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couple places that you don't want to have dark mode, like always bank websites or
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whatever. There's not actually a lot of them so
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you just untick a couple of them and you solve like
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80% of your problem of "I don't want this to be in dark mode with just a handful
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of websites." Give it a try.
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Yeah, I'm gonna try it out. I'm gonna try it out.
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I'm already like, I'm just flicking between my tabs and I'm seeing some
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and I'm turning them off for those websites.
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OK, I can I can I'm happy to try this out for a while.
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But what it has done is made the Google Docs window darker
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and I've changed some of the contrast and I think I'm happy with this.
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Yeah, we all know light mode.
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Light mode is the worst.
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The dark side is cool and the light side is dumb.
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Well, let me tell you something that is funny, though.
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Both Sheets and Docs, they look exactly color wise how they look on iOS.
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So whatever Google is doing is exactly the same as what this developer is doing,
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which is annoying me even more because it's proving the point that
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Google didn't really spend a ton of time on this.
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No, I imagine not. I've always been really terrible as like a color designer. I'm very
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aware this is one particular weakness of mine, is that like I'm very bad at selecting colors
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that go well together. But I'm very certain looking at light versus dark mode stuff,
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that there's just way fewer options with dark mode of how to make things look good that way.
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Yes, definitely.
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And so that also makes me just wonder when companies are rolling out dark mode like,
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"Hey guys, you don't have an infinite rainbow of palettes to choose from here, right?"
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It's like, you've got two or three dark backgrounds to pick from
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that range from dark gray to darker gray and black,
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And then on those, you have a very small handful of colors that look okay.
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Like, you shouldn't be investing three members of staff and six months into
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picking your dark mode colors. Like, it's just, it's a much, much more confined range.
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But also, if you're going to do a really good job,
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and some companies have done better jobs than others.
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You know what's really annoying? I'm so upset about this.
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Google Sheets, they automatically direct to docs.google.com.
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So I can't have Sheets always white,
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Docs always doc with this plugin.
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- Oh, okay, right.
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- We'll see, we'll see how this goes,
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but for the rest of the episode,
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I will be using this doc reader thing.
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I like that I could get it from the App Store.
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That's cool, I like that.
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- Yeah, I don't know how much
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of an additional layer of security that is,
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but particularly for installing stuff in the browser,
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I feel like--
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browser extensions. So I'm happy to have at least had a little bit more peace of mind in getting it
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through the App Store. Yeah, installing a browser extension from a random website just feels like
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asking to get hacked. I wanted to follow up on the podcast, ATHON GREY. How did it go? It was
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a fantastic success. We hosted the event for seven hours in total, so this was our charity fundraiser
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for St. Jude Children's Cancer Research Hospital. I would say that content level,
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I think we did a vastly better job than the previous podcast, and I actually
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think it was more entertaining, which you know that came from just having done it
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once and that kind of stuff. Technically we pulled it off, it wasn't perfect but
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again it's one of those things I kind of learn for next time. There's something
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that I've realized is video conferencing software tends not to like seven hours
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of constant connection, and towards the end my audio and video was out of sync and I wasn't
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aware of it.
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So if I would have maybe just quit Discord and reopened it again, I maybe would have
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been able to make my end look a little bit better towards the end.
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But as Steven put – I'm sure you can sympathise with this, you work really hard at something,
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and then something small happens like that, really, and you end up feeling deflated from
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it because it's like, oh yeah, right, because it wasn't quote-unquote perfect.
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But as Stephen very rightly put to me, it clearly didn't harm anything because we
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got the job done, because during the podcast was on itself we raised enough
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money to meet our $315,000 goal for the month.
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Sweet, that's amazing.
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So we ended up going for an extra hour because we were getting so close that we
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decided to push it for another hour to meet that goal. And overall in the month
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September relay FM and the community raised $456,000 for St. Jif this year.
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Which is, when I said that then I got like a little shiver in my spine.
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So yeah, we've absolutely smashed it and I'm so...
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Jeez, like that.
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It was such a proud moment to have hit those kinds of figures.
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So between both years now we've raised $771,000.
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So we'll go for a million next year, I guess.
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Total raised over those three years.
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Yeah, so proud of this.
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We had no idea what it was gonna be like going into it.
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Not just the Podcastathon itself, but the fundraising, right?
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'Cause the landscape of the globe is very different
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to what it was a year before.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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- And to see the kind of support that we got
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for this incredible charity this year
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was really very, very amazing, very special.
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If you wanna catch the Podcastathon, it's all on YouTube,
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So you can go and watch it if you want to.
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I'll put it in the show notes.
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Really, really thrilled.
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That's an amazing response from everyone.
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Cause yeah, I was, I was a little bit worried because of like the
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global situation this year and I didn't know what the final number was until now.
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And, and $456,000 is,
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look, you have a hundred thousand here, a hundred thousand there.
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It starts, it starts turning into real money real fast.
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So yeah, that's incredibly impressive.
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And I think a lot of people were tuning in for the balloon room for sure.
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Balloon room was a big success, man.
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Even my own father who listened to Cortex was like, Myke's going to be in a balloon room.
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Where can I see this thing?
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I will say balloon room was successful.
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People liked it.
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I took a bunch of like Instagram stories and put them into a little collection.
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And so I'll put those in the show notes as well, which includes stuff of filling
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the balloons and then also my favorite thing which was popping them. Gray, I had so much
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fun doing that. Like it was, I will say it was like, this maybe sounds a little dramatic
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but like it was me, it's like a dream realized to do this because I've wanted to do this
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for ages to be in this room and it was like slowly filling up with balloons around me
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and I was walking around and I could hide in them which was fun.
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You got a lot of balloons in there. I was watching that and I was like this is a bunch
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of balloons.
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we put like six or 700 in there.
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- And like I would, we would come back from the video
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and I'll be like hidden and I could just like appear
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from the balloons, but popping them was brilliant.
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Like I got, you know, like a tube that a poster comes in,
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poster tube.
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- And we just got some electrical tape
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and stuck some sewing needles on the end of it.
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So there was like just three sewing needles poking out.
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- And I was just like running around in there,
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just popping these things.
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It was fantastic.
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So yeah, I would say absolute success.
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Everything went perfectly well.
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The balloon room was better than I thought
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and even the cleanup was fun.
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So, and then along the way,
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we raised nearly half a million dollars.
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So yeah, pretty great.
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- Yeah, that's really amazing.
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That's really amazing.
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- On the last episode,
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you put out a quest to call Texans to--
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- No, don't ask me this now, Myke, okay.
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- What is the problem?
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- Okay, okay, so look,
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I know you're gonna bring up the mask thing.
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I'm like, "Oh, great."
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Grey asked everybody for a mask.
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And I'm like, "I'm so sorry to do this to everyone."
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So, you know, talk about community responses being great,
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There were also a ton of mask suggestions from people,
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which is totally the same as raising half a million dollars
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for children's cancer.
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- I wasn't really thinking of it like this, for sure.
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I get what you're saying.
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We've moved on.
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We're into the next segment, you know?
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- Yeah, this is the transition.
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- I played a little diddling sound.
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Everyone knows that the way that the time works wants the biddling sounds.
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It could have been 20 seconds or two hours in between those two things.
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So it's fine, don't worry.
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No one knows.
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Except the problem is when we're recording, I don't hear the little sound.
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Would you like me to do it?
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If you think it's going to be the little sound, why don't you just go for it in the recording?
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That would be something I would enjoy is you can just go for it when you think it's time.
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But yeah, so I realized in getting ready for today's episode, I was like,
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everybody participated in "Let's have a lot of mask suggestions for Grey"
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and they're probably going to want to know the answer to which mask in Grey liked the best.
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And I think I bought them all. Like I bought all of the masks that people suggested.
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That's the only way you could have known.
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Yeah, okay, so here's the thing. I did find one that I really like, but the problem is the mask
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does not on it list the manufacturer. I was going through... This is useless what you were doing.
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Just let me finish. Okay, so listen. So I was going through the Reddit and I was like,
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"Well, I'll just find it's... Surely the one I like is definitely top voted in this thread."
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I was going through and opening the links and like,
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"I can't figure out which of these masks is the one that I bought."
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And so then I was like, "Well, at least I have two dozen,
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three dozen, four dozen receipts for masks that were sent to my house.
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I'm sure I can work it out by going through those."
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And I cannot.
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And I'll tell you,
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no one is more frustrated than me because I would like to buy more than one of these.
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So here's the deal, listeners.
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If, between now and when Myke edits and posts the show, I can figure out which mask it is,
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there will be a link in the show notes.
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But if I can't figure it out, we can play crowdsource again, and I'll give Myke pictures
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of the mask, and people can figure out which one it is.
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And so we'll get the answer one way or the other.
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But yeah, so I have a mask that I quite like, and I have no idea what company made it.
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Thanks everyone.
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Did you buy the Adidas ones that I recommended?
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Yeah, I hated them.
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I hated everything about them.
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What do you not like about them?
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The logo was awful.
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It's so obnoxious.
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I said that though, didn't I?
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Do you remember?
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No, I know perfectly well that you said it.
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And I looked at it on the page and I thought, "Maybe I can live with this."
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But the answer is, when it arrived in the house, I was like, "I'm so physically revolted
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by this giant logo that isn't even, you know, it's not like a nice design. It's just words.
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No, it's got the little lines on it.
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It's written on my face. So, no, I absolutely hated it. Thank you for the suggestion. Zero
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out of five stars.
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If you remember on the last episode I mentioned that there was a mask that I wanted to try
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by a company called Atoms. They are now shipping to the UK. I have bought some and they're
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on the way but these look to me to be similar in style to the Adidas ones
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right like which is what I like which is like that kind of like polyestery kind of material and
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yeah I don't like cloth coverings I don't like surgical ones I don't like ones that are made
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out of like thick material like this just really works for me though I've ordered a bunch of these
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so I may follow up with you but I don't know what about the logo on the atoms mask it just says
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atoms on it. Is that acceptable to you?
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I don't love it, but I could live with it because it's significantly less obnoxious
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than the Adidas logo.
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Right. Okay.
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Or the Adidas logo.
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No, so you said it... Okay, so there are two ways to say it, and you said it a third way.
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What do you mean?
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It's Adidas, which is the American way, or the UK one, which is Adidas.
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Adidas. What are you talking about?
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Which I actually think Adidas is the correct way to say it, because the guy's name was
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Addy Dazzler.
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His name was not Adee Dazzler.
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Wait, A-D-I space Dazzler?
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Is that what you're saying?
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Mr. Dazzler?
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Addy Dazzler.
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Uh, well, okay, his name was Adolf Dazzler, but Addy for sure.
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Ooh, that's awkward.
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Adolf is an unpopular name.
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I mean, he was born in 1900, so he couldn't have known.
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He was a German cobbler.
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still retroactively awkward.
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Yeah, it's funny that, really, isn't it? It's a name that can never be used. Who would
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do that? Who would call their kid Adolf? It's just never going to happen. That name is lost
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to time. There's not many names, I think, that that's happened to, but that's definitely
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one of them.
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Yeah, for sure.
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Right? I don't know if I can think of another one.
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Yeah, but also because of the problem, Joseph Stalin didn't make Joe go out of style.
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Which is interesting, right? Because I bet that there were lots of people called Adolf, but they were just maybe in one part of the world.
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Yeah, I think, yeah.
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Where like Joseph, sounds like Joseph in many different languages, right?
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But I don't know what like the anglified name of Adolf is, but you know, most names have some kind of like parallel to them, don't they?
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So we don't call him Adolf Dassler.
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Let's not focus on that.
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He was known as Addy Dassler and he created the German sportswear company Addydas.
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Okay, well I don't like his name, I don't like his logo.
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End of story.
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We usually sell it for $20.
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Right, yeah. We haven't invented a new theme system for the new journal. It's the same
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theme system, it's still the same basic idea of what's happening.
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Yeah, there's just some visual tweaks, really, and then a couple of extra little features.
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when we do the 2021 yearly themes, but I have been very happy.
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I cannot believe that's coming up so soon.
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I know, I can't even-
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It's like, oh my God. I just realized where that sentence was going.
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We are a few, literally a few episodes away from 2021 yearly themes,
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But I have been very happy with setting a new theme and it has really invigorated my theme system
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journaling over the last few months in doing that because I feel like I'm actually moving towards something and living along something I can achieve
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Rather than just spending the whole time thinking about how I can't do any of the things that I wanted to do at the beginning
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What's happening Myke the leaves are turning?
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What is this the new season the new season is a great time to get a new theme journal on sale now?
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$15 cortex merch
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I have been waiting for this episode
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for months, and I have been so excited over the last couple of days that we can share our iOS 14 home screens.
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Okay, well, I'm calling shotgun straight away. You have to go first. That's totally fine.
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Okay, just to lay the groundwork as to why I'm excited about this while we're doing this.
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iOS 14 introduced two key things to the iOS landscape as to why our home screens may look different.
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One of them is the app library, which means that we can now hide applications from the home screen.
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They no longer need to be on the home screen.
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You can hide whole screens, you can turn screens on and off if you want to.
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I've seen people say this, including in Federico Vittucci's wonderful iOS 14 review,
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which is available now if you want to get more information on this kind of stuff.
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But he mentioned something that I thought if you're not doing, something you might like to do is
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to have like a home screen of applications that you can just turn on and off when you want to see it.
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It's kind of like a nice little idea.
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So you could have all of your work apps on a screen,
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and you can just long press on the home screen,
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and you can turn screens on and off, which is kind of nice.
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- Okay, so this is one of these things,
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I have to stop you right there,
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because I sort of forgot that this was even a thing.
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- Yeah. - Right?
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And it's like, there is a lot of aesthetic differences
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between last time and this time.
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And so even right now, it's like, okay,
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so how do I set a screen to be turn-offable?
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'Cause I can't figure it out.
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Long press anywhere to go into jiggle mode, right?
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- Okay, I'm jiggling, just jiggling.
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- Now you know you've got the little dots
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to indicate which home screen you're on?
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It shows you all of your pages
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and then you can turn pages on and off.
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So like when I installed iOS 14,
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all I did was I immediately went there
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and just turned off my pages two and three
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so I don't have to see them anymore
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and that's where all my apps were, right?
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And they just got rid of them.
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So yeah, but like if people do this
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and I think it can make sense, right?
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Like you can put all of your work-related applications there
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and then when you're on vacation or it's the weekend,
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just turn them off and you don't even get distracted
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by notification badges anymore.
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Okay, so here's the thing about iOS 14.
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There is a lot of really cool stuff here,
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but a lot of it is hard to find.
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So App Library is one, so we can now no longer need
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to have every app need to have a place on a home screen
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or in a folder, they can just go straight
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to the app library.
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And then also of course, the big one is widgets.
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So there are now widgets available
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on the iPhone home screen, which has never happened before.
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So Apple has finally joined Android in this.
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I overall have been really excited about the widget stuff.
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The design and the customization and the flexibility
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is more than I expected it would be,
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but we'll get into that a little bit more.
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But yeah, so now I have widgets on my home screen.
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I am assuming you may have at least something on yours.
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- We'll have to see.
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I am mostly intrigued to see how or if you have changed your home screens now that you
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have more control over what you can and can't see.
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Oh, we'll see.
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Alright, anyway, I spent some time today putting together a nice little graphic for you.
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Ooh, okay, this is great.
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This is super great.
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So I have taken a screenshot of all of my pages.
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Oh my goodness, okay.
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And stitched them together.
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This includes-
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- Oh, that's a much better idea, okay.
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- Right, so I will do-- - Wow.
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- With anything you share with me,
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I will do this the same for the show notes.
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So when you look at the image,
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basically what I've done is,
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starting from the today view,
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I have taken a screenshot of my widgets,
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and also, 'cause you can layer widgets
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on top of each other, like a stack, right?
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So I've also swiped through the stacks
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and taken images there,
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so you can see every widget I have, right,
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because otherwise some will be hidden.
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Does that make sense?
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So if you're looking at the far left,
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I have a stack of shortcuts widgets on top of each other.
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So I've taken screenshots of the widgets.
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I only took two screenshots
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'cause the third widget's thing is just a set of timers,
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which I actually don't really use anymore,
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so I think I'm gonna get rid of that widget.
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And then we go through the today view
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and then to my home screens.
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- Okay, okay, hold on.
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I need a minute to take all this in.
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There's so much going on. - There's a lot going on.
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Yeah, this is a visual bombardment here.
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- Okay, so the stuff to the left,
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are we just scrolling down your formerly called today view
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or still called today view?
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- I think it's still called today view.
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I don't know what it's called anymore.
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But yeah, we are scrolling down today view.
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- That word never made any sense.
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- The first two, they're the same section, right?
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But I've just gone through different widgets.
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Then we scroll down and we have calendar,
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time-ary, we have OmniFocus.
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This is the beta version of the widgets.
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I don't think they'll be available yet,
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but they'll be available soon.
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and then we have more time reason
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and photos and batteries, right?
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So that's my today view.
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- Oh, so you're running the beta of OmniFocus, right?
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Okay, that makes sense of what some of this stuff is.
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I was like, how are you doing this?
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But you're in the beta program for OmniFocus.
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- I think it's an open beta though, so you can join it.
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- Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, but someone once was like,
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"Oh, you wanna upgrade to the beta with you
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"or a task manager, do you?"
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And I was like, you know what, maybe I should never do this.
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That was a terrible idea.
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- So there were two things when that happened.
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One, that was when they were doing the database.
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migration, which is not a thing that I would do.
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- That's a great time to do the beta.
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- But I really wanted the widgets, right?
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- Right, yeah.
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- All right, so let me,
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I'll do an actual run through for you here.
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- It says you or any of the listeners
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don't know what certain widgets are, right?
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So, we have a stack of shortcuts widgets to begin,
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and they live on the left hand side in the today view,
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because that's where it's all been for me
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for a long time, right?
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Like these shortcuts widgets replace the shortcut widget
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that was previous and this is where I always had that.
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So we have a grid of eight in total widgets.
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I have a couple for OmniFocus.
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I have my show prep shortcut where I tap that
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and it asks me what show I'm working on,
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sets the timer and opens the appropriate
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Google Doc for that.
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I then have a home fan and a studio fan,
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so they're like fans and heaters that I have at home
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and in the studio, so I can turn those on and off
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via shortcuts.
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I have a Cortex posting checklist thing.
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So more text listeners will know about this.
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I spoke about this a couple of episodes ago
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where I reworked some automation that I had
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using drafts and things for a checklist
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that I produce whenever I publish an episode of Cortex,
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so that lives there.
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And then also something boring, a CPM calculator.
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CPM is an advertising metric for how much you charge,
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and I just have a calculator for it
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because I can never remember the calculation.
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So I built a shortcut to do it for me.
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Then underneath that, right,
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so we have to look on the right image now,
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so it gets a little confusing,
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for what's underneath in that stack.
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These are my time tracking related shortcuts.
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So I have start any timer, so I just tap that
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and it will give me a list of all of my timers
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I can tap and it just begins.
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It doesn't need to open any application,
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that's the one thing that Shortcuts has.
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Every other widget opens an app,
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but the shortcuts widget doesn't need to open the app.
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Recording and editing is another one
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where when I tap that shortcut,
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it asks me, are you recording or editing right now?
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And if I say recording,
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it sets a timer based on what's in my calendar.
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So I like that one.
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- Yeah, I always think that's one of my favorite
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like little clever automation things
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that you've ever mentioned.
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Like it never would have crossed my mind.
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I was like, oh, of course,
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you already have this data somewhere.
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I could just love that as a shortcut.
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- You have to name things particularly, right?
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- Oh, of course, yeah.
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- But if you do that,
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And honestly, I actually didn't have to change anything,
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but I just have to be careful stuff I had in the future.
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Plus track time is one that I use all the time,
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which is if I've forgotten to set a timer
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for the work that I'm doing,
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I can hit that and it will say how many minutes
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and then which thing do you want to assign it to.
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So I like that.
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Update tag will just update the current time tracker
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with a different tag.
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And then I have stop timer and open time array.
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So they're my time tracking shortcuts.
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I use those less and less now because of the time array
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widget, there are many different time-re widgets, and that's the one that's sitting
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underneath and it's showing I was preparing for Cortex whilst putting this
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stuff together obviously. So the time-re widget is better and worse in
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different ways, it's not through fault the developer, like one of the things
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with widgets in iOS 14 is they cannot be interactive, unless it's a shortcuts
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widget, it's the only one that can be interactive. So the the old time-re widget
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used to have a bunch of buttons and you tap them and it would start and stop
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timers right? We never need to open the app. That isn't the case anymore but I've
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gotten really used to having the added utility of, so I have that like the
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current running timer there and I can tap that and it gives me a lot of
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different options right when you're actually opening the application so I've
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gotten used to it and plus there are some other timer-y widgets that I have
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which didn't exist before or couldn't have existed before and overall for me
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it's kind of like made up the whole package to make it worth it.
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Fantastic Cal underneath. So this is the big Fantastic Cal widget. So I've got the
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date and a calendar and then showing me what's on my calendar for the day.
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Oh your heat map of calendar busyness makes me feel physically ill just looking at it.
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I thought you wouldn't like that. I mean I yeah yeah.
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That's a fantastic feature. It's a cool feature yeah.
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I remember turning it on once and being like, "Oh, of course this makes no sense for me at all,"
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because almost every one of my days is like, "There's nothing scheduled for today."
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And then there's just like a couple of things.
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But I think that's a really, really nice feature.
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And in a widget, that's a great way to like, "Oh, let me have a quick look at my calendar."
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Yeah, the idea of the information being glanceable is a perfect thing.
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At first, I didn't like it because it's quite visually busy,
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but I kind of left it on for a bit and I've grown to enjoy it.
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And it's basically when you look at the image, it starts off with like nothing to yellow to orange.
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And it's basically like a traffic light system of how busy your day is. And the deeper the color,
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the more events you have on the calendar. So it's just an easy way, like at a glance, to see like,
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when am I busy, when am I not busy? Then I have underneath that, so we're on to the third image
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in this panel now, right? This is a time-ary widget showing what I have tracked for the day.
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Then we have one of the OmniFocus widgets underneath,
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which is showing me kind of my forecast
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over the next few days,
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and then it also has a list of stuff that's due today.
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- As someone who's in the OmniFocus beta,
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I just have to ask now,
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like the forecast view was interesting.
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I presume that you can just set a custom perspective
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for one of those instead,
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like that's an option on the widgets?
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- They have a separate set of widgets in the current beta,
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it could all change,
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that are called perspective widgets.
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and I don't believe they show the forecast,
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but you can just get a list of all tasks in a perspective.
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- Yeah, great, that's what I'm looking for.
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Like, I specifically don't want the forecast,
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but I was like, oh, I hope that forecast
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isn't attached to everything.
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So that's why I had to know,
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I had to interrupt you there for my own selfish reasons.
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- Then I have underneath that another Timery widget.
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This is also something I like.
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You can have multiple widgets
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with multiple different information types.
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And at a request that I made,
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the developer of Timery, Joe,
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allowed for me to selectively change the theme.
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I think all widgets should have this.
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Widgets have dark and light themes to them.
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A lot of developers have actually worked
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to create lots of different color options,
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and I love that, so I can choose
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what I want the colors to be.
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But other than that, they will all pretty much
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have dark and light themes to them.
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I want the developer to allow me to choose
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if I want the widget to have a light or a dark theme
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and not just take it by what's on the system.
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because that's what I wanted here.
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Like, I have two widgets that look very similar.
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They're just graphs, right?
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But I know the light one means today
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and the dark one means this week.
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-Yeah. -What I also love
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is with these time-re-widgets, you can make lots of choices.
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So this is just showing me podcast-related stuff,
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what I've tracked in a week per show.
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-Okay, that's what this is. Right.
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-So this is a combination of prep, recording,
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and editing with just show tags in them.
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Busy week for upgrade this week, why was that Myke?
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, Apple event again.
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So upgrade and connected actually, that's more than I would usually spend one episode
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Oh yeah, connected is right behind it.
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Yeah, in a week.
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But yeah, five hours for each of those, basically a full on work day nearly for each show, but
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that's kind of how it goes.
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Then I have the photos widget.
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The photos widget is an absolute joy.
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This is the Apple's Photos widget, and it surfaces just photos from your library.
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And every day I get something where I'm like, "Oh, look at that!" or "Hey, that happened!"
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I like that widget a lot.
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Shortcuts and photos are the only Apple widgets that I'm using.
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Then I have the batteries widget, which I always forget exists, but it's there.
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Now we move on to my actual home screen.
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Question one is, why do you have the Fantastical widget duplicated?
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You have it on the Today View and you have it on your home screen.
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Well, I don't very frequently look in my Today View.
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Right, so really, the Today View serves to get to my shortcuts and also a time-ary.
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But if I want to, like if I'm purposefully thinking, "Oh hey, I want to just get a quick
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glance at stuff," I could look at the Canada widget there.
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Really, the top two widgets in Today View, past that, I don't really look at them very
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like here's a bunch of data in case I want it.
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- Right, okay, that makes sense.
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- But if I want to see my calendar,
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I want it on my home screen.
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- Okay, and so you just have it in a stack with the weather
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so you can flip to it if it's not already presented to you.
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- Yeah, I have Fantastical and Carrot Weather
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in the top slot.
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They're both medium-sized widgets.
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And I have this one doing the auto-rotating
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that Apple does.
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And most of the time I feel like I see what I want,
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but it's because I only have the two widgets there,
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it's really easy to flip between the two of them.
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What I've been able to do with these two,
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and this is like a thing that I've been trying out,
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is now I no longer have Fantastic Al and Carrot's apps
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on my home screen.
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- Right, right, yeah, because yeah, you don't need them.
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- Because when I wanna get to them,
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I just tap the widget and it opens the app.
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Took a little bit of getting used to that,
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but now I'm pretty used to it
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after like a couple of weeks of doing this.
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And I would say Fantastic Al and Carrot Weather,
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they're like my favorite, you know?
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I really love time read widgets too, but like these,
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the widgets that I'm using,
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they're the ones that have standard test of time,
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but the fantastic count on carat ones are excellent.
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I think probably my favorite widget
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is the carat weather widget,
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because this one widget, I use the forecast widget,
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and it's just fantastic,
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because it shows different types of data at different times.
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So like in the morning, I get a,
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like in the early afternoon,
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I get a daily by hour forecast, right?
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What the rest of the day's gonna be like.
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In the evening, it changes to a weekly forecast.
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So I can see what's coming up over the next few days.
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Because in the evening, I don't really need to know
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the hour by hour, right?
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- Right, yeah, at that point you don't care,
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like what was the high today.
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- Exactly. - It's not relevant
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information anymore.
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- And if it's going to rain, or if it's raining,
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it changes to the rain widget.
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like rain information in the widget.
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So like, it's gonna rain for the next hour
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and here's the graph of rain.
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- Yeah, once again, I'm continually impressed
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by the Carrot developer and just like the aggressive use
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of all of the new features that come out every time
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and also almost always thinking about them
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in an interesting way.
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- It's like I use this widget, but all of those widgets,
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all of those view types that I just mentioned,
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they're also their own independent widgets.
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So if you only wanna have always the hourly one,
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you can do that.
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And also, all of the information in that widget
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is configurable.
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So I said I want the high and low,
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the precipitation and the UV index,
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and I also want the temperatures and feels like,
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because it's the only temperature that matters.
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- It's the only temperature that matters.
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- And you can do all of that.
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And so yeah, the Carrot Weather widget is just stupendous.
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Like it's absolutely stupendous.
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Again, as you said, as always.
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And then else on my home screen,
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I have the small forecast widget for OmniFocus,
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which I at first wasn't sure about this,
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but I actually really like it now.
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What I don't need is past so much.
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I would prefer today in the next two days
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rather than past today and the next day.
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Because it's just not really something that I'm fussed about.
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But I also understand it could look a bit visually weird
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to have the highlighted day be on the left most side
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that three column. But nevertheless I like this and when I tap it, it opens OmniFocus
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to the forecast view, which is where I mostly am. I have it in a stack with a shortcut underneath,
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which is my OmniFocus task shortcut, which is the only way I enter tasks into OmniFocus.
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Oh, okay. So this is for input, the OmniFocus. Oh, that's clever to have it under there.
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I was wondering what the deal was. I thought you might just be using this shortcut to open
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perspective but I thought that doesn't seem like Myke, this is going to do something else.
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That's actually a really good idea to have the input be in a stack that's under something else.
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You can just flick up, tap, and enter a task into OmniFocus. That's a really good idea.
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Yeah on their larger widget sizes they have like a button, well like when you tap it,
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it opens to the entry, but I like entering OmniFocus tasks by shortcuts. Like their
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Their shortcut support's very good,
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it's very easy to build.
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- Yeah, it's very good. - And it's way faster.
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This is the same shortcut that I have
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in the shortcuts widget that's in my today view,
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and I'm trialing it out here as well,
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but there's just something I like about the logic
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of where I can just flick it over
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and press that to enter a task.
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Before we move on, how are you feeling about my home screen?
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Is the, this is the only place where there's apps now
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is on this one screen, as you can see.
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- Yeah, yeah, I like your wallpaper selection there.
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- Do you? - I feel like, yeah,
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I think that's a good one.
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- Thank you. - It's a little busy,
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but I think it works because it's flat.
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- It is a photo I took of the wallpaper
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at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
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- Oh, that's nice. - That's what that is, yeah.
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- That's nice, okay.
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Okay, I can aesthetically understand that.
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That makes sense.
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So yeah, I like it.
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You've definitely had worse wallpaper, Myke.
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- Oh, I know, yeah.
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This is why I'm happy,
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because I think this is my favorite wallpaper.
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I actually have it on all of my devices.
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I love it so much.
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And so I'm pleased that you're not repulsed by it,
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and I'm especially enthused
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that you think it's actually quite nice.
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- Yeah, it's extra funny
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that it is literally wallpaper as well.
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- Yeah, I hadn't thought of that,
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but yeah, that's a good joke in there.
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Yeah, I really struggled with paring down my screens here,
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'cause I wanted to just have one.
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That was what I wanted.
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I made changes in the future,
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but that was what I wanted to go for.
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And I had to sacrifice a couple of applications
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so I could fit that two by two widget in there.
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Because I was able to free up some space
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because there was some apps that I didn't need anymore,
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but it was really a thing of trying to work it out.
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I never had the clock on my main home screen.
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It was always on a second screen.
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But of applications that I am opening and closing every day,
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the clock is one of them because I turn on and off alarms.
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I don't have the same alarm every day.
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I selectively turn on alarms
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depending on when I want to wake up the next day.
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So like the clock app had to come forward, right?
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Which meant something had to go.
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So yeah, it took a bit of time to get there,
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but I feel pretty happy about the selection of apps
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that I have on the home screen.
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- Yeah, I was originally like, why is Discord on there?
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But of course, while you were talking,
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I worked my way through of like,
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oh, I know why Discord's on there.
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- Well, there's actually a couple of reasons.
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So I spend a lot of time in Discord now
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because we have the Discord available for Relay FM members,
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of which if you go to getmoretext.com and get more text,
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which is more call text with no ads,
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you can also get access to the Relay FM members Discord.
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But also the keyboard hobby is very Discord heavy.
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- Oh, oh right.
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You're, I forgot, you're participating
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in your keyboard scene on Discord.
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That's where the cool kids hang out for the keyboard stuff.
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- It's also good for product releases.
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Like if you're in Discord, they'll ping the Discord
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and say like, "Hey, we have a new product."
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And so, I'm a part of like 20 Discords,
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but I don't look at any more than two of them.
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- The rest of them are just like, I'm there in case
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they say, "Hey, this new thing is available
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for sale right now," right?
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And so I have that, and it's just like a thing
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where I can lurk in these places if I want to.
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But yeah, as I dive deeper and deeper
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into mechanical keyboards, Discord is becoming more of a thing.
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So yeah, that makes, that makes, that makes total sense.
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The one that catches my eye, but this is just because I've, you know, I've been on
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a renewed crusade about this with people, but I was like, Oh, you've got, you've
00:45:02
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got Twitter down there, like how often are you opening Twitter every day, Myke?
00:45:05
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Like I don't, it's on your dock, like real estate.
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My screen crimes and tell you, can't I?
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Yes, you can tell me in your screen crimes.
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screen time, scream crime, god damn it I still can't do it.
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Why is it so hard?
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- It isn't for most people though.
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- It is, no, it's like, it's a tongue twister.
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Screen time crimes, it's impossible.
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No one can say it.
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- Well, again, it tells you it's the app you open
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after pickups, right?
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And on average, it's 22 first used after pickup.
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But that's, you know, but really, like,
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if I look over the week, it's always the top one or two applications for me.
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It's in top one or two for pickups?
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For first to use after pickup?
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And also for actual usage.
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I spend a lot of time.
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Although I will say actually that the numbers are starting to get skewed now
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because I'm using a Mac with Catalina, which also reports into these figures.
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Oh, oh right, right.
00:46:10
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Okay, so yes, you, yeah, this is, um, I don't know,
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Like, do we have a regular time when we talk about screen crimes?
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I can't remember.
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We do not, but I have it in my topic list for a future episode.
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Well, I want to go through that again, mainly because I realized that where it's
00:46:27
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like, oh, I actually have a much bigger picture.
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See, like things that things are misreporting, right?
00:46:32
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Because I have here, I'm looking at it now, nine hours in Notion.
00:46:37
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I'm not using nine hours of Notion.
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It's just open on the Mac.
00:46:41
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We never talked about this, but like in the last rollout, like I've always been
00:46:46
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extremely frustrated with, you know, the way Apple does this stuff and just like
00:46:51
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the way downtime works and the way time reporting works and yeah, after that last
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rollout where they include the Mac, it's like, Hey guys, you know what I don't need
00:47:01
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You've got Finder open for 47 hours of the past week.
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It's like, thanks.
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I really appreciate that.
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Oh, there was a finder window open on my computer while I was doing other
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stuff for 47 hours, really useful.
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I understand why they're doing it because they're primarily viewing it as a like
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parental time control tool and like incidentally a let us tell you how
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you're using your computer thing.
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But yeah, the moment that rolled out within a week, I was like, Oh my God, I
00:47:30
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have to turn off the share across all devices because this is, this is totally
00:47:35
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crazy and madness and also the weird way that I want to run my phone is infecting absolutely
00:47:42
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everything else and so it's very odd now.
00:47:45
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Yeah, we'll come back to the skin cramps at a later date, but yeah I just did that too,
00:47:50
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like just turn it onto one device or the other and it really changes things. But yeah, Twitter
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is high on Twitter is high for me, you know, it's like one of those things. Should I use
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Twitter less, yes, sure, but doom scrolling, that's where I have in my life sometimes these days.
00:48:08
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I know, but it's just like, oof, the doc, it makes me sad to see it on the doc there,
00:48:13
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and then like, oof, top one pick up, don't do it, don't do it, man.
00:48:17
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I tweet less, but consume as much.
00:48:20
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Yeah, okay, so, you know, tweeting less is great, it is great, but I think Twitter
00:48:25
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literally makes people crazy, and even if you're just doom scrolling, it's like,
00:48:29
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I've seen people become real weirdos and I think you can point to Twitter a lot for the cause of that.
00:48:36
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But I'm not here to shame you, but it just did catch my attention.
00:48:40
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No, no, I know. It's a good question, especially on this show, these kinds of questions are good.
00:48:45
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And yes, I think it is something I would like to try and start addressing again.
00:48:50
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Maybe I'll make it a New Year's resolution.
00:48:52
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Yeah, make it a New Year's resolution. You're gonna quit smoking and Twitter.
00:48:58
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All right, should we move on? Is there anything else on my home screen you wanted to point to?
00:49:02
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No, I was just curious if you happen to remember like who didn't make the cut for the widgets,
00:49:08
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because like the thing that I think is sort of interesting about upgrading for the first time
00:49:13
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to this version of the operating system and then playing around with widgets is I know one of my
00:49:18
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immediate experiences, even as someone who, you know, if we take a look at the last time we looked
00:49:23
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at my home screen like there wasn't a lot there. I still feel like woof these widgets take up a lot
00:49:30
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of space and they really do force a trade-off because there's a great utility in having four
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buttons and since many of the widgets are really like conveying some limited information I think
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when you first start playing with them it really does force you to like have to make some tough
00:49:49
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tough decisions about what do you want there.
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So I'm just curious if you happen to remember who got cut.
00:49:54
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- I can tell you, I have an old screenshot in front of me.
00:49:56
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- Who got cut.
00:49:57
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- So the music app got cut, the files app got cut,
00:50:01
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Calzones got cut for good reason,
00:50:04
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which we'll get to in a bit.
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Fantastic Cal got cut because it could be cut
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for the widget.
00:50:08
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- Right, right.
00:50:09
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Well, if you still had the Fantastic Cal icon on there,
00:50:11
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I'd be questioning your sanity.
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The Canary app got cut.
00:50:15
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I just realized notifications.
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This is my home security camera thing.
00:50:19
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- Right, okay.
00:50:20
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- Carrot got cut, Narwhal, Reddit client that I use,
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Airtable, Pipedrive, but those weren't really
00:50:27
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being used very much.
00:50:28
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Shortcuts, Timery.
00:50:30
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- Okay, all right, that makes sense.
00:50:32
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- There were a couple of applications on here
00:50:33
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that I was using to like fill out my home screen
00:50:36
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because I couldn't work out what to replace them with, right?
00:50:38
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- Right, of course.
00:50:39
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- And then there was some that I got to get rid of
00:50:42
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because of the fact that I was adding their widgets, so.
00:50:46
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- And you haven't gone the cool kid route
00:50:49
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of redoing all of your home screen icons
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with shortcut shortcuts.
00:50:55
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I will say if Apple removed the requirement
00:51:00
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to have it open shortcuts first, I would consider it.
00:51:04
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- Interesting, interesting to hear you say that.
00:51:05
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- You know, I did have a thought of like,
00:51:08
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CGP Grey ahead of the curve, right?
00:51:11
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All these teens have discovered having custom shortcuts
00:51:14
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for icons, but you were doing it for years.
00:51:17
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- My only thought on this is like, well, well, well,
00:51:20
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like everyone thought I was crazy.
00:51:22
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Like your whole home screen is shortcuts,
00:51:24
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that's ridiculous.
00:51:25
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And I was like, I'll just wait.
00:51:27
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I'll wait and like, I forged the world with my attention
00:51:31
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and the world will eventually come to me.
00:51:33
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And it was like, here we are.
00:51:34
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But I honestly, I wasn't sure if you would decide
00:51:37
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to go all in on this,
00:51:39
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of like now would be the time to try the shortcuts.
00:51:41
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But for you, opening the shortcut app
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is still the deal breaker.
00:51:45
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- I don't like it.
00:51:46
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Visually, I think it's super cool, right?
00:51:49
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And I applaud people who are taking the time
00:51:53
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to pick or create their own icons and set them all up.
00:51:56
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If you have no idea what we're talking about,
00:51:57
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I'll put some links in the show notes,
00:51:59
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but it's so meme-y that if you use an iPhone,
00:52:01
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you probably have heard about this thing
00:52:03
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if you're not already doing it yourself.
00:52:04
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- And if you've been listening to Cortex,
00:52:06
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like you've heard us talk about this for years as well.
00:52:08
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- 'Cause you've been doing it for years.
00:52:09
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But if Apple did do that,
00:52:10
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if they would just like stop having to open
00:52:12
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shortcuts app or if they created an official like this is how you change your icons type thing,
00:52:18
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I would 100% do it. I would find some cool icons online, lots of people selling great icon packs
00:52:24
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now and I would have something that was maybe a little bit more to my aesthetic tastes or whatever
00:52:29
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and or something I thought of like I could have certain applications that when I tap them they
00:52:33
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open to exactly where I want them to be in that app because that's something that you could maybe
00:52:39
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do, right, where it's like, you know, I might have like an OmniFocus icon which
00:52:43
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just opens to a specific view in OmniFocus rather than the last place I
00:52:46
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left off or whatever. But no, I haven't done that because I don't like
00:52:51
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the jumping between applications. It would annoy me. I know it would annoy me.
00:52:55
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That's why I've never done it, because that step is a frustration for me.
00:52:59
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Yeah, I think that's a totally fair frustration.
00:53:03
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Alright, so you have one more screen then when we slide over, or two more screens.
00:53:07
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Two more screens of just widgets.
00:53:09
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- Yeah, it's one and a bit, because the very final screen,
00:53:12
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there's just widgets I'm testing or playing around with.
00:53:15
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- But the next one is fixed.
00:53:17
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So I have two, three WidgetSmith widgets.
00:53:20
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And most people listening to this show,
00:53:22
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well, I will say, of course I have WidgetSmith widgets.
00:53:25
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And most people would hear that and say,
00:53:27
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well, yeah, of course, because like everyone knows
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WidgetSmith, but my, of course, is because WidgetSmith
00:53:32
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is made by one of my closest friends, underscore David Smith,
00:53:36
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who we have mentioned on this show before.
00:53:37
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He was also the developer of apps like Calzones, which is an app that I
00:53:41
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had mentioned on Cortex multiple times.
00:53:43
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Frequently mentioned on the show, _DavidSmith.
00:53:47
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Fastest developer in the West.
00:53:49
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And we are now just saying this to try and prove how cool we are that we
00:53:52
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know the guy who made WidgetSmith.
00:53:53
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WidgetSmith, which was like number one app in the world.
00:53:57
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I got to hang out with _atWWDC.
00:54:01
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Like that's so cool.
00:54:02
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I've been to his house, okay?
00:54:05
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I think, I know I was, I don't know if you were testing WidgetSmith during the beta period.
00:54:09
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You weren't running betas, were you?
00:54:11
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No, I was late to the show.
00:54:14
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So Dave was number one for many weeks and is still, I think, in the top 10 in the US and other countries.
00:54:19
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It really was, it was just the app, right? Like it was the app, it's what you downloaded, right?
00:54:25
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Like, I know I was thinking about this, I joked with him about it, but I genuinely believe it's true.
00:54:29
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Like, there were people updating their iPhone to get WidgetSmith, right?
00:54:34
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That was like a real thing, which is an absolutely wild notion.
00:54:38
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He was basically the emoji of this release.
00:54:42
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But I was using two Widgetsmith widgets before it went wild, which was the time one, so this
00:54:48
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just shows me all the times in the time zones that I need to know about, and the steps widget,
00:54:53
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so it shows how many steps I'm doing on a daily basis.
00:54:56
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And then after Widgetsmith exploded, I was like, "Oh, it does actually have all these
00:55:01
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other types of widgets and customization options that I never would have thought to look at.
00:55:05
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And that was the whole funny thing about this of like, I think everyone that I knew that
00:55:09
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was testing the app, we are all just thinking like, what is the best utility I can get out
00:55:14
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of this application when the rest of the world was like, how can I use this application to
00:55:18
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customize my home screen?
00:55:20
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So after that was when I was like, why don't I actually try and theme these widgets to
00:55:24
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my background?
00:55:26
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Which I did.
00:55:27
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Yeah, it looks nice.
00:55:28
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It looks really nice.
00:55:29
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And I am very happy with that actually.
00:55:30
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were just black before. I was like no I can make them look good and then also I
00:55:33
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use the photos widget. One of the widgets that Widgetsmith has is it can
00:55:38
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look in an album and I have an album of photos which I think is hilarious and
00:55:44
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adorable. I call it the close-up album and it's a selection of pictures that I
00:55:48
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take of Adina uncomfortably close to her face. Which I just think is
00:55:54
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hilarious so I just have these like large selection of images where it's
00:55:59
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it's just too close and I think that's so funny and I have just have these
00:56:03
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images going over time so it just pulls different ones there for me and some of
00:56:08
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them are hilarious and some of them are adorable and that and I like that a lot
00:56:11
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and then I also have another one of the photos widgets there so it's just the
00:56:15
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same one it's like a smaller version of Apple's photos widget right and then on
00:56:18
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the very final screen there's another widgets with widget which I'm testing
00:56:22
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because Dave is working on analog clock stuff,
00:56:25
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so I was testing one for him to make sure it looked okay.
00:56:28
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And then the two at the top are like a trend of widgets
00:56:32
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that I've seen, which I really like,
00:56:33
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which are brilliant and hilarious.
00:56:36
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So one on the right is called Sticky Widgets,
00:56:37
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and it is a widget version of the Stickies app on the Mac.
00:56:43
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-So you can tap on that, type whatever you want in there,
00:56:47
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and it's just like a sticky note that lives on your home screen,
00:56:49
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and you can customize it.
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You can have as many of them as you want.
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It's kind of like brilliant and hilarious at the same time.
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And then Scriblet is something similar,
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which is it uses the pencil kit stuff.
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So you can draw with your finger of an Apple pencil
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on the iPad and bring it over to the iPhone.
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And you can also bring up images and doodle on images.
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So they're just like two widget types of like,
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if you wanted to keep basic information on your home screen.
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So I liked both of those and I've been kind of like
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playing around and testing them out.
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So that is my iOS 14 home screen selection, Gray.
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- I mean, there's a lot going on.
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I mean, I know even with just the,
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oh, there's eight screenshots in front of me to survey.
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But I mean, I gotta say, I think this is,
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I would rank this as one of your,
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maybe the best looking of your home screens
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in the years that we've known each other.
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- I'm happy with it.
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like the aesthetics of it, I'm very happy with it.
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I like that I only have one screen that I have to focus on
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and then every other screen is just superfluous now
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and then the rest of it is just searches.
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I don't use the app library very much.
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In the initial betas I did
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because the app library was my second screen,
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I didn't have a second screen,
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so I was using it all the time.
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But the fact that I have to swipe like three times
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to get to it means I'm not using it very much.
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- Yeah, yeah, three swipes instead.
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- What I would really like is a swipe up
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on the home screen to bring up the app library,
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just like on Android.
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That's what I would like.
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- Oh, that's interesting.
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Yeah, I guess swipe up doesn't do anything
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on the home screen, does it? - No.
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- I think that that gesture is free.
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- You know, like right at the very bottom,
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that's how you get to like the home or multitasking
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or whatever. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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- But in the same way that you pull down to go to search,
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I would like to pull up, right,
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to bring up the app library.
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That's what I would like.
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Huh, you found you use it that much.
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Okay, that's interesting.
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- I would use it that much if it was there.
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Because when I only had the one screen,
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I was reflexively would swipe to the right
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to go to more applications,
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but I didn't have the home screens there, right?
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Then I would go to the app library
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and I found that the sorting was pretty good,
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or if not, I could just search right from that screen.
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But yeah, I was using it, but now I'm not
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because it takes so many swipes to get over there,
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but I would use it more if it was more readily available
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So how are you thinking about widgets in this widget world?
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- So I think I mentioned on this show,
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when we were talking about self-determinacy,
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that my hope, my best case scenario with widgets
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is that whilst we would lose functionality in interactivity,
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that we would gain in some way, right?
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That like, yes, we've lost something
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in having widgets, being able to do things
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inside of applications, but we will make a gain.
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And I think overall that the availability of widgets,
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the type of information and the applications
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that they're connected to,
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vastly outweighs any downsides.
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Because my phone now gives me all of this information.
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To some extent, my iPad, but Apple really need to,
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with iOS 15, find a way to make this work,
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to put widgets on the home screen.
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Because then, like, shit is popping off at that point.
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My iPad is gonna be incredible with all this information,
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right, it will be like command center.
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It'll be amazing.
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- Yeah, yeah, and for sure, for sure,
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if Apple had known how big of a deal
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widgets were going to be,
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they would not have like quarantined off
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the widgets on the iPad. - They would have put
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the work in. - Yeah, like they would have
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done it if they would have known.
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- 'Cause I believe this is just a case of like priorities
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or whatever, there is no reason to do it
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other than the fact that they didn't do it.
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Every reason Apple has given is just like,
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ah, let's mark it and speak, right?
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- Dudes, widgets are so popular, you will sell iPads
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because people want more widgets.
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- Like, they have to do it.
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- Basically, what Widgetsmith did,
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which it was Widgetsmith that did it, right,
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has made widgets more popular than anybody
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ever would have expected them to be
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without a shadow of a doubt, right?
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And now I think people are more willing
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to try out widgets from other applications that they use
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because hey, they're already used to adding widgets.
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So, you know, like, yeah.
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But what I like about them
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is that I'm getting this information.
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I have the weather on my calendar available to me
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all the time.
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- You know, I'm on my home screen a lot, right?
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And so that information is there
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and it's readily available to me.
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And I really like having even just those two things.
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If I had nothing else, I would be happy to have that information because it's information
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I frequently want, frequently need, and now I have it there.
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I'm more aware of when it's going to rain because the Carrot weather widget is telling
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me when I'm looking at my home screen.
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That is useful information.
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Having the photos widgets brings a smile to my face more in the day than before because
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I see these little memories.
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It's like, "Oh, that was nice."
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So I have that for me there.
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And overall, I really like the aesthetics
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of finally having a different look to my home screen.
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That it is no longer just a grid of icons.
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So I'm very pleased with what has happened so far,
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even though really, you know,
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like widgets haven't been available for very long
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and more applications that I use are adding them over time.
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So yeah, I think it's really great.
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And we all thought Apple would do more in year two
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of widgets, you know, maybe to make them more interactive
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or whatever, whatever they end up doing,
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you know they're gonna do more of it
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because widgets have been an absolute
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unmitigated success for them.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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I think like for sure, there's been a lot of meetings
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at Apple about like, so widgets.
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- What's the widget roadmap and whatever it was,
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compress it, compress it by a quarter.
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You know, we now have the widgets team.
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You know what?
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I wouldn't be the least bit surprised that if there's a dedicated widgets team
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in a way that there wasn't before.
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I'm sure there's at least a cross department working group, Gray.
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I'm sure they've got something going on.
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You make it sound so exciting with your business talk.
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Cross department working group.
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I did choose particularly the worst sounding, least sexy name for this, but
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So come on then.
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Okay let me show you my home screen.
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Okay so I can see...
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Oh is this the home screen?
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Yeah this is the home screen.
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What did you think I sent you?
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I thought it was the today view.
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No I have the today view. I can send you the today view.
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Yeah I want all of them.
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Right because I need to be able to view them the way that I sent them.
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them. Right, yes, I understand what you want. Those are the only two screens. Well there's another
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screen because I can see... I know there's a dot but that the dot has just been where I've been
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a place to put widgets that I want to try but there's nothing really on that screen. It's just
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like so I don't mess up the home screen. These are the only two actual screens which is my home
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screen and the Today View and these are the widgets that I'm currently running on those.
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I will say, by and large, this is exactly what I was expecting.
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Okay, you were expecting a 100% widget-y world.
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I was expecting no apps on your home screen, and that's what we've got.
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What we have four widgets.
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The reason it surprised me was because it's like the batteries widget.
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I'm surprised that's on your home screen.
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That's why I for some reason just immediately assumed that it was the today view.
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Also I have to say, the other thing that really confused me, and I'm going to say it now,
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I cannot believe how much color is on this screen.
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It is a pink to blue gradient.
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And I think that really threw me for a minute.
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What's happening here?
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What do you mean?
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What do you mean?
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That's just not a very...
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That this, you know, if I...
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Basically, if somebody just opened links and went to this one first, they would assume
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that this was my home screen, I think.
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- Look, I'm just living the outrun life
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and sometimes you just want to change and it looks cool.
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- It looks great.
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Like I love it, right?
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But that's just a surprise to me.
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- It actually like, it partly was a thing that you said,
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okay, this is gonna sound really weird,
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but so my home screen was just black before
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and it put the widgets on and especially in the beginning,
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all of the widgets are like, oh, hey, it's dark mode,
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we're going to be black.
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And there were also just fewer options as it was playing around with things.
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There's a weird way in which the black widgets on the black background,
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I thought just looked terrible.
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It somehow made the whole phone seem even darker and we, and inconsistently dark.
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I just didn't like it.
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So I was, I was looking around for something.
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I was like, let me try something that's more colorful.
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And I just, I stumbled upon this, but yeah, so I'm, I'm with you totally that.
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widget designers need to have options to set the background colors separately from whatever
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the system mode is. I get why over the summer when everybody was working on it this wouldn't
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have crossed anybody's mind like oh I'll just have it follow the system setting but the moment
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you start to use them you realize even if my phone is in dark mode it does not mean that I want the
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home screen to be in dark mode and I just think like that's a distinction that people haven't
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considered. What I really want app makers to do is to offer lots of options, but at the bare minimum,
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considering you've probably already made light and dark, at least let me choose between those.
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And then maybe later we can talk about different colors, right? But immediately,
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just let me choose between light and dark. Yeah, so I was just looking for a brighter wallpaper
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because I felt like if I've got to have all of these black rectangles on my screen, I feel like
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like I have to lighten it up elsewhere.
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I do have the battery widget on
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because the main thing has been like my,
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it's an easy way to keep an eye on the watch battery
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for me to just be like, okay,
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when do I need to just top it up
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if I'm sitting at my desk?
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And also the, I really like having a sense
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of the headphone batteries as well.
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So I find it useful enough
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that I do like having it right there on the home screen.
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- It's like, I agree with all of that, right?
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Like I like to know that information.
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I just don't like to know it so much that I would give it such prominence.
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I don't know.
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I just, I want to see, I want to see the circles.
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I like them and I like, you know, it's like, oh, they're charged.
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And, uh, I was really surprised when it worked with my Sony wireless headphones.
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I'm like, oh, this will, it'll show the battery for this as well.
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Like that's fantastic.
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I just assumed that would only work with Apple devices.
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It works with some other stuff that connects to the phone.
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I've been surprised like not everything, but some things.
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I guess maybe if it uses a certain type of Bluetooth or whatever, like where it can report that information back to the system.
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Yeah, so it's- I like it there. I'm also using the Carrot weather the same way that you are. It's, you know, absolutely fantastic.
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So are you using the small version of the forecast?
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Yes, I'm using the small version of the forecast there. And again, Carrot can never be more impressed,
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but they do just such a good job of figuring out like when to flip over into a different mode. I really like that.
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Like I said this before, I'll say it again, I mean, we've loaded them with enough praise
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in this episode, but I'm going to do it again.
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I genuinely think it's one of the very best iOS apps ever made.
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And like it is in a very small category of apps that I would consider in that, and Carrot
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Weather is 100% one of them.
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Yeah, for sure.
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Then just like, what I have is Timery at the top, which is showing me the how much time
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have you logged on various things.
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I do like the little bar graph, and then I have Fantastic Cal at the bottom of here's
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the items that are on your schedule for the day. And so yeah, I like this as the home
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screen. I was asking about your feeling about widgets because I've never been more unsettled
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and uncertain about home screen setups.
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Oh, I have had this and I still am a little, but over the last maybe week I kind of crystallized
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on a bit, which it helped with OmniFocus adding theirs because I was really waiting on that.
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Yeah, OmniFocus is the real, like, let's see what happens one.
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LINDSAY Yeah, and so I've kind of gotten to a bit
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more comfort with it, but I do still feel like my home screen is in flux, depending
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on what other widgets may or may not appear, and so there is definitely this feeling of
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unease with it, but where I am with it right now, I like it a lot, but I can certainly
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understand it, especially because of the route that you have taken on the home screen here,
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of just like no apps, four widgets.
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You have no stacks, right?
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There were just single widgets?
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- Yeah, they're basically single widgets.
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The fantastic L1 is sitting on top
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of the like automatic Siri shortcuts thing,
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but that is gone.
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I just didn't happen to get rid of it today.
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It was like, this prediction algorithm is not good enough
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to take up this much real estate on my home screen.
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- Is that what shows you the applications?
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Right, it's like a one that's like the eight grid of apps,
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two by four of apps?
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- No, no, no, no, no.
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it's the Siri suggestion one.
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It's their version of like,
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what does it think you want to do?
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And it tries to automatically recommend
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either your shortcuts or anything in the whole system
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that plugs into shortcuts.
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And my experience is like,
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you're guessing is too terrible on this.
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Like it's not good enough.
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- Whatever system Apple uses for this
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is really good at guessing what app I want
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when I go to the search field,
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but terrible anything else.
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- Yeah, that's why I was shocked at how bad it was.
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And I kept thinking like,
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Oh, it must just need some time to calibrate was like, no, it doesn't.
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It's not doing well here.
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And I cannot understand how it can do so well at guessing apps and so poorly at
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shortcuts, especially cause like just mentally running it through with like,
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Oh, Hey guys, guess what?
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It's six 30 in the morning.
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I'm going to run a timer.
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I've just finished my boot up timer.
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Guess what timer it's going to be?
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Like it's going to be the starting writing timer.
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Like it is every time at this time.
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Like, how can you not know that it's been two weeks of doing this every day.
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And they're like, "Would you like to check the weather now?"
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Like, "No, I f*cking wouldn't.
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Carrot is right above you, you morons.
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Like, why would I check the weather?"
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So anyway, yes, there's technically a stack,
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but no, there isn't really.
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- I'm surprised that you are still using the folders
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there at the bottom.
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- Okay, yeah, so all right.
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So the folders at the bottom were my like,
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what's going to happen here?
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And so I used to have four folders,
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And the way that I'm using the folders is, is actually just, I would like to have all
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of the badges for certain kinds of things in one spot.
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It's a grouping, right?
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So the one that had to go was I had a generic other grouping and I was like,
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well, I really want at least one shortcut that I can always just hit on the home
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screen, which is my generic shortcut to like launch every other shortcut, you
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menu system that I built for myself. So I can just go like tap, tap, enter to OmniFocus,
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you know, or tap, tap, tap, invoke a template for all the actions for the next Cortex, like whatever.
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So like that little rocket ship launcher there is my like, you can pry that out of my cold dead
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hands. Like I will never give that up. But it meant I only have four slots on the bottom. So
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I had to get rid of one of the folders. But the other three folders are like the first one on the
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the left is basically OmniFocus and Reminders, like it's all of the task notifications.
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The second one is mostly iMessage, it's like social notifications. And then the third one
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is like Slack messages and a couple of other like important work-related messages. So those
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are the way I'm like grouping things together into those three. So they're not really folders.
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just like, how can I collect these things together? And then everything else like whoosh
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away into the app library you go, and I never look at it. Like I just never ever look at
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the app library. I do everything from searching. I don't love it. I like the, the asymmetry
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sort of bothers me that it's like three folders and the launcher, but there's no way around
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it. Like I can't make it look better. I don't want to compress two of those categories into
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Like, I could compress maybe, like, work and tasks or social and work into one and then
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put the rocket launcher in the center and it would look significantly better, but I
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don't think I can genuinely do that because I wouldn't like the ambiguity in what the
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It's that little notifications trick which is a thing that you stumbled upon for yourself
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and are now kind of boxed into it because there's no way to replicate that any other
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of multiple applications can have the notifications,
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but they get bundled together and shown to you
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as a group on the folder.
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- Yeah, so the only way to do it
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is to collapse three down into two,
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and I just don't like the,
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there's no version of those combinations, which is great.
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Like social and work would be the best,
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but it's still not fantastic,
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because there's a big distinction between,
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there's a message on Slack I should look at,
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at and like there's a text from my wife.
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Like I don't really want to combine those two into one little area and then be like,
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"Oh, I wonder which one it is."
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Part of the whole point is like, I don't have to wonder what the notifications are.
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But yeah, so I like, I feel very in flux about this design.
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Overall, I'm very happy with widgets.
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I think perhaps my main frustration, and I don't know if this is, if this is related
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to like the tools developers have or whatever, but I feel like a lot of the
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widgets, they take up a lot of space and their information density is very low.
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And so lots of the widgets I feel like, come on, you can put you could put more
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on here. Like even the the timer re-widget up at the top like, okay I don't really
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care about the total tracked time. Like you can you could show me the total
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track time and you could fit in what's the current running timer. Like almost
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all of the widgets I feel like you could you could squeeze something else here.
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Like the fantastic Cal one at the bottom, you can see like this basically is half
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of it is totally wasted space.
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Like there's nothing that's being used there.
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I just find that as like a recurring frustration with a lot of the widget
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design, but I have a suspicion that maybe it's to do with the tools
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Apple has given developers, but I don't, you know, I just don't know.
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But I think overall it's definitely a net win.
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And then right now my, the today view exists almost entirely as like a legacy tool at this point.
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Yeah, because the old widgets can be there.
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Yeah, the old widgets can be there.
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What's keeping you on calzones?
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The thing that is keeping me on calzones is that it did not occur to me until you showed me your home screen that I could reproduce this in Widgetsmith, which I just totally will do.
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That's what I was double checking.
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There's no particular reason, it didn't cross my mind that I could do it that way.
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And you don't even have to have the guilt of leaving behind an app that your friend made.
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Because your friend made the other app.
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That's exactly it, right? There's this other thing of like, oh if you're showing off your home screens,
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there's also a big difference of like, and I'm not using Underscores app anymore, right?
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But it's like, oh no, that's fine, I don't have this problem this time, I'm keeping the same one.
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And now you're getting to use Underscores' favourite child, right?
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Yes, exactly.
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So Calzones, I'll switch over.
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OmniFocus is also there because I'm not on the OmniFocus beta, so I wanted that there.
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The only thing though that I do wonder is on the Today View, I do use this widget to
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tap, like to check off OmniFocus options quite a lot.
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You're not gonna have that option anymore.
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Okay, so the old Legacy widget doesn't even exist anymore in the new beta.
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In the beta they actually have kept the legacy widget.
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I haven't seen any other application do this, so I don't know if you're allowed to, or if
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they've just made the decision that other apps aren't making.
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I'm not really sure what the deal is there, I don't know if you can keep them both, but
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of all of the apps that I've used, it is the only app that I have installed that has remained
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with the old one as well, so I actually don't know what the situation is there, and I also
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can't speak to if they will keep it around, right?
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- Right, right, of course.
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The reason I was just thinking about that is like,
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if I had the option to keep the OmniFocus one there, I might.
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- Oh, actually, Carrot has got the old one there as well,
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so I think maybe this is a thing that developers can do.
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Personally, I'm just trying to get used to not having them
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because they're gonna go eventually.
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- Yeah, yeah, of course.
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It's like, we're playing a game of hangman
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that they're all gonna lose with every time
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there's any change in the operating system for sure.
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I think the only other reason I was thinking that the Today View is kind of
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nice is the ability to slide over, you know, without like having to open the
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phone properly, which is why I also have the widget there for just checking,
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like, what is the current timer that's running without having to go to the home
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That's another reason why I do have some duplication, like at the calendar and
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stuff, because I can grab that straight from the lock screen.
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So one of the things I've been doing a lot, which is I really mostly quite like
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is I've been slowly making sure to convert all of my shortcut timers into being like
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things that I can say to Siri. And so like, I can just say track this, track that, and like,
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the timer just runs and it all runs from my phone. And I've slowly built up a system so like,
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there's a little notification that shows like, yes, this is the timer running. But every once
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in a while, I do have that moment of like, did you really do that, Siri? I don't know if you did. And
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And so I just want to be able to quickly like swipe over onto the today screen and see like,
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yes, the Cortex prep timer is running.
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Yeah, that's one of the things that I have there.
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So I was really happy actually, because I didn't think it's possible that there is a live running timer on the widget.
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That's one of the only things that Apple enabled of like, this is a constant because everything else just updates on a schedule that the developer can try and set, but the system ultimately decides.
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Ah, interesting. Okay.
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but they kept, like, count up and count down as a live element that you could have on widgets.
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Oh, thank goodness, because yes, the time tracking is one of the main things.
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I would have been heartbroken if there wasn't a way for that to work,
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of like, you know, like every 10 minutes it updates, it's like, no, this isn't useful,
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because you've made this very, very bad.
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When I tell Siri to track whatever, I wanted, like, I'm almost always checking within five seconds,
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from like, "Mmm, did that run?"
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And I wouldn't want to have that be
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an every 10 minutes kind of thing, so.
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- I will say as a timer,
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you've done a very, very good job
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of watching out for the system.
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So like, my understanding is this is not very easy to do,
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like that I can use shortcuts to start a timer
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and the time re-widget picks it up.
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- Okay, so it's looking for system notifications.
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- My understanding at least is that is a non-trivial thing
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to make that work seamlessly.
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And I know from the beta that it took a bit, right?
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For the developer to get that right.
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Also trying to notice when other devices
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are updating it as well, it also does a good job of that.
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Which again, my understanding is, not an easy thing to do.
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Like if I start a timer on my iPhone,
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is it picked up by my iPad?
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So yeah, when I say about favorite apps,
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I mentioned it earlier, timer is one of them.
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Actually, let's not get into this,
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'cause state of the apps is coming too.
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We're doing Stay at the Apps so soon.
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Don't start doing a rundown of like your favorite apps.
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- Home screen, screen crimes,
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and Stay at the Apps, only one episode.
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Madness around here, what are we doing?
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- But yeah, so I don't know, I just feel like,
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I feel uncertain with a lot of this.
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And you know, most of the time when we do this episode,
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I'm like, here's the home screen.
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I've been rocking it for a while and I love it.
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And I think this is also just a side effect of,
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clearly lots of people were caught off guard by the widget stuff.
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And so tons of my apps are slowly rolling out like,
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"Hey, we've got a widget, we've got a widget."
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- It is also worth remembering that developers
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did have significantly less time
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to make enhancements this year.
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- Well, yeah, because iOS 14 is released tomorrow.
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It's just my favorite thing I've seen in an Apple keynote
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in a really long time.
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I literally laughed out loud.
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like, "Tim, you crazy maniac!"
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F*** all of you! You complain over the summer?
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Yeah, I loved it because it was also like, "Oh hey, just FYI, iOS 14 tomorrow. Bye!"
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And he walked off stage, I was like, "That's amazing. People will remember this in the
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development community for 20 years."
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Yeah, this is one of those things that will always be brought up. You remember that time
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on iOS 14? We had less than 24 hours notice.
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Yeah, I was like, that's amazing.
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And here I was like sitting doop-a-doop like I haven't run the betas and like, oh, great.
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I just get the whole thing tomorrow.
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But yeah, so like, I feel like I'm doing just way more playing around and because of, of like the information density thing, I feel like I still keep swapping a lot of this up of like, eh, should I do it this way?
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Should I do it that way?
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I don't know.
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But I do think I'll probably still land ultimately on like two screens in this way, like the
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today screen for stuff to check that I don't need like running on the home screen the whole
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time and a more like home screen information board of like here are the things that you
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actually do want to be reminded of all the time when you open up the home screen.
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You want to know if your batteries are running low, you want to know if it's raining outside,
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you want to know if you forgot that Cortex is recording today despite Myke's constant reminders,
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and you want to know if you're being like just unreasonably lazy and your unintentionally timer has been running for the last two hours
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and now it's the most frequent thing that you've done in the day.
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I feel like that's a relatively good mental divide, like check an information board, but
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I'm very, very uncertain.
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if you want to start an online store to sell that physical or digital good that you've been making,
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New iPhone time, kind of, kind of.
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What do you mean kind of?
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Well we know when we know about them, but it's mid-October and depending on the phone
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if you want it's like over a month until you can get it.
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This is notable, I guess, for multiple reasons really. There are now four iPhones in three
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different sizes. Depending on the phone that you want, I guess you get some different features,
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but it's mostly the same. They all have OLED screens now. They all have a new design, which is
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flat sides as the design. Can we just pause right there and say, "Please, Apple, these round edges,
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Let's never do this again.
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I think you're good for a while at least, right?
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Because they've clearly decided this is the route, right?
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And I think when Apple makes a decision like this,
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which is like, well, now they have three different product lines
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that have this flat edge design.
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We have the iPad Pro, the new iPad Air,
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and now all the iPhones.
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The rumor is the iMac is gonna look like this too.
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I think you're good for a while with flat edges, honestly.
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Yeah, I hope so.
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Like I am with you on this, but I just always worry that four years from now,
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they'll be like, you know, it would be cool to have a phone with round edges.
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And be like, guys, no, we've done this before.
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These soap phones are terrible ideas.
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When I saw that they had the flat edges, I was like, Oh, thank the Lord in heaven
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above, like I have a phone that I can hold with my monkey paw, like, yeah, a flat edge.
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Don't give me the round edges.
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like round edges from, what was it, six onward?
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It was just awful, and I hated them every year.
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And it just, they made cases mandatory.
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And now it feels like, oh, it's a phone,
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I can hold it with my hands
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without having to have a case on it.
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So I'm thrilled about the flat edges.
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Like I could not be, this is one of my favorite features.
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Like top three flat edges.
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- Well, we'll see.
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I mean, like we haven't held them yet, right?
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Like we don't know what they're gonna,
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I mean, like my assumption is they'll feel good to hold,
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but again, like the sizing of them is different, right?
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Like, they were flat edges when these phones could very easily fit in one hand, and most
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of these phones, I think all except one of them, doesn't really anymore, right?
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And even the smallest one is bigger than the phones were back then.
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I understand, but unless they're making the sides out of a frictionless material, I just,
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I can't conceive of any way that the flat edges aren't going to be easier to grip, to
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pick up, less droppable, or even just little things like, "Hey, you know what's nice?"
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Sometimes being able to set your phone on an edge to take a picture when you walk away,
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right? Like, couldn't do it with those round edges, like, flamp all over the phone would
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go. So, three thumbs up to flat edges for me. That's my rating.
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Back to the old gray rating scale there. New colors. So, in the Pro line we have blue and
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gold and there is red, blue, black, white, and green in the regular line.
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Better cameras across the board.
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Um, I will say that the camera stuff is tag confusing.
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Essentially there are better, there are improvements for all of the phones,
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but depending on which phone you want, you may get more or less improvements.
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I also feel like Apple intentionally a little bit seemed to obfuscate some of
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the, in the, in their original presentation, it was like, was very
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unclear about which phones have which features.
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And I went back later and I was watching their little summary of the iPhone thing.
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And I had to screenshot the like two seconds where they actually show
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you what the real differences are.
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And we're like, okay, let me really compare this because your comparison
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page on your website is worthless for all the information that I actually
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want to know about what's the difference between the lenses and
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the sensors and everything else.
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So I feel like there was a little bit of like,
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don't look too closely at this.
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- Yeah, it's definitely tricky to nail down
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some of the camera stuff.
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Like what I know is that the Pro Max
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has a vastly better camera,
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'cause they detailed that way more.
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And it seems like for the other cameras,
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there are improvements, I think mostly in the regular lens,
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right, what is called the wide lens,
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but it's the regular lens.
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Why they call it a wide lens is maddening.
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The normal lens.
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- Yeah, I hate that.
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Yeah, and there's software improvements, right?
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So like night mode can be done on any lens now
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and stuff like that.
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But the Pro Max gets LiDAR,
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which apparently helps with focusing in low light
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and enables portrait mode in night mode.
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But it also has more zoom on the telephoto,
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it goes to 2.5.
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It has a better main camera with a much larger sensor,
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which will make better low light
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and that basically means indoor photography is better.
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And there's a new stabilization system
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on the main camera as well,
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which is more akin to the way that a DSLR is stabled,
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where instead of just stabilizing the lens,
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they also stabilize the camera sensor itself.
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- That was one of those things,
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as soon as they said it, I thought,
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I'm sure there are technical reasons
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why it didn't happen before,
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but this seems like obviously the better path to go.
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Don't try to stabilize the lens, stabilize the sensor.
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- Yeah, I mean, which is why good expensive cameras
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do this, right?
01:33:18
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But I think it's a like miniaturization,
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technical challenge and physical size of phone problem.
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'Cause this is the biggest iPhone ever made.
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The screen is massive in the Pro Max,
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but it's not physically that much larger
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than the Pro Max it replaces,
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but it's a little bit larger.
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But the screen is larger, they made the borders smaller.
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I will say these phones, I think all look fantastic.
01:33:43
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Like the visuals of them look fantastic.
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I am very into the gold.
01:33:48
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- I was gonna ask if you have a color preference here.
01:33:51
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- I thought I was gonna be all in on blue.
01:33:53
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But when they showed the gold stainless steel rails,
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I was like, "Oh no, that's the one for me."
01:34:02
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- Wait, gold stainless steel rails?
01:34:04
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What do you mean the rails?
01:34:05
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- Yeah, so you know the outside of the phone, right?
01:34:08
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They color match it to the phone.
01:34:10
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- Oh, okay, I see what you mean.
01:34:12
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- Yeah, that does look pretty good.
01:34:14
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- The gold stainless steel, I think looks fantastic.
01:34:18
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So gold is gonna be what I'm going for.
01:34:20
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Obviously I'm going for the larger phone.
01:34:22
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- I was gonna say, there's no way you're not going
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for the iPhone Pro Max.
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- Pro Max. - Like for sure.
01:34:28
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- Yeah, I mean, I think, so yeah, I was like wondering,
01:34:31
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I was like, oh, I'll see what they've got, right?
01:34:32
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Like maybe I'll change, who knows, right?
01:34:35
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Because I was, and I remain a little bit concerned
01:34:38
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about the screen continuing to get bigger, right?
01:34:40
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Like it's not a lot bigger, but it is bigger.
01:34:43
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And I think that maybe the current phone
01:34:46
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is like the maximum at which it feels even remotely
01:34:49
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comfortable to use in one hand.
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And like that phone continuing to get bigger
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at now 6.7 inches diagonally might be like,
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I think we've passed the point, right?
01:35:03
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Where it's comfortable to use.
01:35:05
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But they have done for the Pro Max,
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what they did for the original Plus phones
01:35:10
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in that they have made that phone tangibly better
01:35:14
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in one of the most important ways an iPhone can get better,
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which is the camera.
01:35:19
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And I'm really pleased about that
01:35:20
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because I think that's what this phone deserves.
01:35:23
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It is the most expensive, it is the most inconvenient
01:35:26
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because it's so physically large.
01:35:28
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Continue to make that worth my while
01:35:31
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outside of screen and battery life improvements, right?
01:35:35
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Like put more cool technology in this thing
01:35:38
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and I am super excited to try out these cameras.
01:35:42
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- Yeah, I was just looking around,
01:35:45
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like I could see just tons of people complaining about like,
01:35:49
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oh, the bigger phone has the better camera.
01:35:52
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But I just think people are thinking about it the wrong way
01:35:56
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'cause it's like, you know, guys,
01:35:58
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I agree with you that there should be this differentiation,
01:36:01
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but it's not for the purpose of product differentiation.
01:36:06
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It's like, look guys, if they make the Pro Max and the Pro have the same camera,
01:36:12
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it's not because they have decided to not differentiate it's because they
01:36:18
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have decided to not take advantage of the larger space that they have.
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Which means that the Pro Max has a worse camera than it theoretically could.
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You will always be able to make a better camera with more space.
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And if you don't like it, take it up with physics.
01:36:38
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Like that's where your complaint department has to be.
01:36:42
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And you know, so when people are like,
01:36:44
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"Oh, I want the better camera on the smaller front."
01:36:46
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It's like, it is never gonna happen.
01:36:48
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- You have to wait, right?
01:36:50
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In a couple of years probably,
01:36:51
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they will find a way to do the sensor shift
01:36:53
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on the smaller front.
01:36:55
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Because again, it's like the reason
01:36:57
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they've been able to do it now
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is because they can make the technology small enough.
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Give them enough time at enough scale,
01:37:02
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Apple will work out how to shrink it down.
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History has shown this.
01:37:04
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they do these wild things and they end up making the cameras way better again.
01:37:07
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But I agree.
01:37:08
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I am super pleased that they are once again, taking advantage of the canvas
01:37:12
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that they have in the phone being massive, using that physical size
01:37:17
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to the advantage of the phone.
01:37:19
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Like you can fit more in the case, do more with it.
01:37:22
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So, um, what are you leaning towards?
01:37:26
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Because for me, like I was like, I thought that you might want the better camera,
01:37:30
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but I could also imagine you being intrigued by the mini.
01:37:34
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Oh, Myke, I have never been more torn in my whole life of iPhone buying.
01:37:44
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No exaggeration.
01:37:46
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I am genuinely finding this a gut wrenching decision.
01:37:50
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Like I can't decide.
01:37:53
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And I keep going between all three phones.
01:37:58
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And so it's like, God, do I love the idea of the 12 mini, right?
01:38:05
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Uh, actually I really love the blue on the 12 mini.
01:38:09
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I actually think the blue on the mini is nicer than the blue on the pro.
01:38:14
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I, I, it is the only time I have found myself really pulled to buy a phone that is not black.
01:38:23
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I do like the, I do like the Pacific blue on, on the pros.
01:38:27
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black like the graphite looks terrible in the images.
01:38:32
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Oh I haven't even looked at it.
01:38:33
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Oh it's like it looks brown. It's very weird.
01:38:35
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Oh yeah you're right it does look like a terrible black.
01:38:37
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Because they've changed it now it's now called graphite like the watch.
01:38:40
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Oh we're not in space anymore.
01:38:43
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Space gray a color name that makes just as much sense as space orange.
01:38:47
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Like have you guys looked at space?
01:38:49
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And they gave up on the 25 million different color options that has been space gray over time.
01:38:54
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I'm sure someone's done it, but there's got to be a fantastic infographic of like,
01:38:58
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what Apple thinks space grey is, and like, here's 70 versions of grey.
01:39:02
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It's like, it's always infuriating.
01:39:05
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Like, I hated everything about it.
01:39:06
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I like space orange, by the way.
01:39:08
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We may have to make like, some kind of Cortex brand product in space orange at some point.
01:39:13
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Let's do it.
01:39:14
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Let's do it for sure.
01:39:17
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But yeah, so the mini, the blue, I think it looks fantastic.
01:39:22
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And I've always been pulled by the smaller phones.
01:39:25
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Like I just, like, I just really liked the idea of the smaller phone.
01:39:29
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But so then here's where I was like, I was really looking at the camera differences
01:39:36
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and having done some professional photography in the past, you know, just
01:39:41
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like trying to look at the actual specs of it, like, okay, this is what this means.
01:39:45
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And, and blah, blah, blah.
01:39:45
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Like the differences in the pro max are very significant.
01:39:50
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Like this, the sensor size thing is huge.
01:39:53
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Sensor size doesn't just matter in low light.
01:39:56
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Like it matters for every image you take.
01:39:59
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Stabilization is also one of those things.
01:40:01
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Like you can never get enough stabilization, especially if
01:40:04
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you're doing any kind of video.
01:40:06
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You know, so I was looking at those Pro Max things.
01:40:09
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I was like, this camera is a lot better.
01:40:12
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And I've, I've always said that.
01:40:14
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The only thing Apple needs to say every year to get me to upgrade is the
01:40:20
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two words, better camera. And like, that's it. If you change
01:40:24
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nothing else, but you make the camera better, I will give you
01:40:26
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money for a new phone. Like it's a totally done deal. But goddamn,
01:40:30
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I feel like I know I will be unhappy with the size of that
01:40:34
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phone. Yeah, I didn't like the size of the max before. It's
01:40:38
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like I could tolerate it, but I always found it annoying. And
01:40:41
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the pro max is a lot bigger, but being a little bigger is like,
01:40:46
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I don't love it. I don't know if you know this, and I'm not
01:40:49
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gonna make it any easier for you in telling you this but the 12 mini is
01:40:53
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smaller than the iPhone SE, the current SE.
01:40:55
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Oh god damn it!
01:40:57
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Like okay that's infuriating.
01:41:00
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This is also I have never more wanted to see the phones in person but also like if there's any place like crawling with people in central London is like I am not going into an Apple store in central freaking London like that is not happening.
01:41:16
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So yeah, like I'm, I'm totally drawn towards the mini like that is the phone, the blue
01:41:21
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mini is the phone I want to buy.
01:41:23
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There is no question about that.
01:41:26
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However, there's two problems.
01:41:28
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One is a possible problem and one is an actual problem.
01:41:31
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The possible problem is Apple's really poor track record of keeping the small phone updated
01:41:41
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You are not going to have a problem with this.
01:41:43
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I don't think that's the case this time, but I'm just bringing it up because it's something
01:41:49
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in the back of my mind.
01:41:50
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I'm like, "Look, I am happy to get on the small phone train as long as this train is
01:41:57
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pulling out of the station and going down the line."
01:42:01
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And so like, "Okay, if there's going to be another small phone next year that has a better
01:42:06
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camera, I'm happy to just like pretend and be two years behind the top of the line camera
01:42:13
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technology. Like I would totally do that. But they don't have a great track record. I agree.
01:42:18
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I suspect they're going to sell a lot of these iPhone minis. Like I think this is good. They're
01:42:23
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going to sell a bazillion of these. Yeah, it could potentially be the best selling model.
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Yeah, yeah, I think that's very possible. So that's why I say that is a theoretical problem.
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The one that really puts a dagger straight through my heart is that the second lens is the
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super wide angle lens, it's not the telephoto lens.
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- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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- And that is brutal.
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Like that is so brutal and that's the one
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that's really hard to get past
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because I use the wide angle, the super wide angle,
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occasionally it's nice to have,
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but I could totally do without it.
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The telephoto lens is the one where it's like,
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giving that up is really hard
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and is going to be a constant frustration.
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like I don't have the telephoto lens.
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I get why they did it,
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because in the computational photography stuff,
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I can easily understand how the super wide
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is the lens to have if you're combining information
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from the two lenses.
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Like that just, that perfectly makes sense, I get it.
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- And also you can fake a zoom.
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- Yeah, yeah, to most people's satisfaction,
01:43:33
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you can fake a zoom.
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So like-- - Yes, yeah.
01:43:35
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That's the good asterisk, but yes.
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Yeah, like cropping is in Zoom.
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Digital Zoom is not a thing, people.
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Digital Zoom is a lie.
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- Just move.
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- So that is the part that just kills me.
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Like it really kills me is the lack of the telephoto lens.
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And so then I think, well,
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why don't I just go with the 12 Pro?
01:43:59
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It's like the camera is better than my current camera.
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Not like amazingly better, but it is better.
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But then, here's the problem, Myke.
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iPhone 12 Pro is the iPhone of compromise.
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And you know what the thing about compromise is?
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Everybody's unhappy, or you, if you're an individual,
01:44:20
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you're unhappy in both directions.
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So I know if I get the iPhone 12 Pro,
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I'm gonna both think, "Ugh, this phone could be smaller,
01:44:28
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"and it could have a better camera," right?
01:44:32
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- Yeah, the middle one is not the right one,
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because you're right, you're not benefiting from either of the things
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which is even making you question which phone to get anyway.
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Exactly, right?
01:44:42
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So like the iPhone 12 Pro is like, this is the phone of compromise.
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And there's plenty of times in life when compromise is the correct solution.
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And this may well be the time when it is a correct solution, which is
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why I'm saying I'm genuinely frustrated between all three options.
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But so then with the iPhone 12 Pro, it's like, okay, well, I want the better camera.
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So why don't I just like min max the actual thing that I want?
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It's like, do I want the better camera?
01:45:13
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I really, really do.
01:45:16
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Do I want to be carrying around a phone that was bigger than the phone that I
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already found uncomfortably big to carry around?
01:45:23
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I really don't.
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And so then I'm like, well, maybe I'll get the mini.
01:45:26
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It's like, but I know if I get the mini, I'm going to constantly miss the telephoto
01:45:29
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lens. Like it's really going to be annoying.
01:45:32
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Small battery of course.
01:45:33
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Yeah, it's like, "Okay, well so then I should compromise and I should get the 12 Pro."
01:45:37
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It's like, "Oh, but the 12 Pro doesn't maximize either of the characteristics that you want,
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so like, well, why don't you get the better camera? Okay, I'll get the better camera, but then it's gonna be like..."
01:45:45
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I just keep going round and around and around and I like...
01:45:49
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I cannot decide. I really cannot decide this year, and it's gut-wrenching.
01:45:54
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Luckily you do have a little bit more time to decide,
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because both of those phones go on pre-order at the same time,
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Which is not until the 6th of November.
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But I just, I don't know what I'm going to do.
01:46:08
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I don't know what I'm going to do.
01:46:09
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And I thought after the presentation, it was going to be a much easier call, but
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the, like, the more I dug into the details, the harder a decision it came to be.
01:46:19
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And so I don't know anyone who was on the fence before you screwed.
01:46:27
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What do you mean?
01:46:30
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- Anybody who was on the fence of the phone sizes,
01:46:34
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this presentation has made everything way worse.
01:46:37
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Because now, there are vastly different phones.
01:46:40
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Plus, the fact that the 12 Pro and the 12
01:46:44
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are the same size now,
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and the 12 Pro is bigger than the 11 Pro.
01:46:51
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So if you were already unhappy,
01:46:55
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then you're gonna be really unhappy, right?
01:46:58
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'Cause I know a lot of people felt like the 11 Pro
01:47:01
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was too big and then the 12 Pro is now bigger.
01:47:05
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So now you have to decide, do I wanna go to the Mini
01:47:08
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and give up features because you're losing stuff
01:47:10
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like the other camera and stuff like that?
01:47:13
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Or do I get a phone that's bigger?
01:47:15
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Or do I get a phone that's even bigger
01:47:17
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if I'm already gonna go bigger?
01:47:20
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- It's definitely tricky.
01:47:21
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I personally think this is the best lineup Apple has had
01:47:26
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for a long time, if not ever,
01:47:28
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because there is tangible choice and they're comparable.
01:47:33
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Like the fact that Apple makes a phone
01:47:35
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as small as the iPhone 12 mini
01:47:37
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and it has an A14 chip in it and two excellent cameras
01:47:40
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and 5G and Face ID and the MagSafe,
01:47:43
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which we'll get to in a minute,
01:47:44
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and the new ceramic shield, strong glass,
01:47:47
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like this is what people wanted the iPhone SE to be,
01:47:52
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which is like a non-compromised small phone.
01:47:58
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So it's absolutely excellent that they've made that,
01:48:02
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but for people that are looking to upgrade
01:48:03
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from a phone over the last two years,
01:48:06
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the choice is difficult for people.
01:48:10
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- Yeah, I'll agree.
01:48:11
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You're in charge of the product lineup at Apple or whatever.
01:48:16
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It's a very good product lineup.
01:48:18
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And it's not quite, but it makes me think of that old like,
01:48:22
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four-- - The four quadrants.
01:48:24
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- Yeah, the four quadrant chart of like,
01:48:25
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you've got the Pro and you've got the consumer
01:48:28
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And you've got good and you've got better.
01:48:30
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And it's like, I think that is a very good model for like, what is your product lineup?
01:48:35
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So I think, yes, it's the names are still a little, like a little off, but it's fine.
01:48:39
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Like you're they've they've had, they have a sensible selection of phones, but it's just,
01:48:46
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it's for me personally, it's.
01:48:48
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It's gut wrenching.
01:48:50
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Like it really, really is.
01:48:53
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And I can't even, I can't even come to the conclusion of like, well, you
01:48:58
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know, which one, which one do I just order, even if I'm trying to frame it
01:49:02
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of like, just to try it right.
01:49:04
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Which one is I still can't even make the decision of, of, of that.
01:49:07
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And, and yeah, the, the, you're right.
01:49:10
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The additional complication here that the iPhone 12 pro is a little bigger.
01:49:16
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Is also really throwing me because it feels like, Oof, I don't
01:49:21
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want this phone to be any bigger.
01:49:22
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But I can see that it would make sense of like, it might be more tolerable to deal with
01:49:28
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a phone that's significantly bigger than one that is just annoyingly bigger, right?
01:49:33
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So it's brutal.
01:49:34
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I can't, I don't know.
01:49:36
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I don't know what I'm going to do.
01:49:39
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How cool is that MagSafe though?
01:49:42
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The MagSafe is very cool.
01:49:44
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The MagSafe is very cool.
01:49:46
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I don't like the name because it feels like Apple's rubbing a little thumb in your eye
01:49:51
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about like, "Hey, remember MagSafe?"
01:49:54
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Like a perhaps defining invention from Apple
01:49:58
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that has saved my laptops many times
01:50:00
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that we replaced with USB-C.
01:50:02
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Like, "We're bringing it back, but we're not."
01:50:05
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- Well, you don't know.
01:50:06
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- I hope they do eventually.
01:50:07
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- Could be a bold new world in Apple Silicon.
01:50:10
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- Yeah, I mean, I guess maybe for something
01:50:12
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like the smallest laptop, they could have a 20-watt charger.
01:50:16
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- Like, I'd say the fact that they have brought it back
01:50:19
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or all, puts more chance of them bringing it back
01:50:23
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to the laptop.
01:50:24
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- Yeah, maybe.
01:50:26
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- I don't think it's gonna happen,
01:50:28
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but I feel like it's more possible now that this exists
01:50:33
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than if it would have never existed.
01:50:35
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- Yeah, I think they're just recycling the name.
01:50:37
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I don't think we're gonna get laptop chargers
01:50:39
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that are mag safe.
01:50:40
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- Oh, they're definitely recycling the name,
01:50:42
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but the fact that the name exists again
01:50:44
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means that Apple believes in the technology again.
01:50:47
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I reckon it'll probably just be USB-C, but nevertheless, it's nice to dream.
01:50:50
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Yeah, but it is, it's very cool.
01:50:53
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That clear case that shows you where to put the MagSafe is one of the
01:50:56
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fugliest things I've seen Apple produce in a long time.
01:50:59
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It is ridiculous.
01:51:00
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Like it has a magnifying glass on the back.
01:51:02
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It's terrible.
01:51:03
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It like, it made me think of the iPhone case that had all the holes on the back
01:51:08
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that said "HUN" when it went over the iPhone thing, it was like, like who
01:51:13
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designed that it was just awful.
01:51:15
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Like guys, just combine those three circles on the bottom
01:51:18
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and it would say iPhone, nice and neatly centered.
01:51:21
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Like I don't know what you were doing.
01:51:22
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But no, the MagSafe looks totally awesome.
01:51:25
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That looks like a really, really nice feature.
01:51:27
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I'm glad that they're upping the wattage a little bit,
01:51:30
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like slowly, slowly chipping away
01:51:32
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at one of the biggest problems about wireless charging,
01:51:35
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which is just the slow speed.
01:51:36
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- I guess they've done two, right?
01:51:38
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That it's faster with the MagSafe, it does 15 watt.
01:51:42
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but also now it aligns properly because there's magnets,
01:51:47
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so it's easier to get the lining correct.
01:51:49
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- Yeah, no, it's very cool looking.
01:51:52
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The other thing, of course,
01:51:53
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I'm sure you had the exact same thought that I did
01:51:56
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as soon as you saw that wallet, which was like,
01:51:59
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maybe we could put some kind of hook
01:52:02
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on the back of the phone here,
01:52:04
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some kind of little gripper,
01:52:07
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especially if, say, I was gonna have a big phone,
01:52:10
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like a little ring or something that could pop out of the back.
01:52:14
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- It's almost like a socket which you could pop.
01:52:17
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'Cause I was like, I saw this and was like,
01:52:19
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ah, you see, they're making wireless charging
01:52:21
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more appealing to me now than it has been before.
01:52:25
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But I can't wireless charge because I'm a popsocket guy.
01:52:28
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And if the phone's getting bigger still,
01:52:30
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I definitely need my popsocket.
01:52:33
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I can't get rid of that.
01:52:34
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And then popsocket did announce after the event
01:52:37
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that they will have MagSafe compatible pop sockets.
01:52:42
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When that's gonna happen, I don't know.
01:52:44
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I reckon we'll be like six months away from that,
01:52:46
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but I like the idea of this as a possibility
01:52:50
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in the future still though.
01:52:52
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And I think a lot of questions like
01:52:54
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how strong is the magnet?
01:52:56
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Is it actually gonna hold?
01:52:58
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Right, like that's what I'm not sure of.
01:53:00
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I mean, I assume it's strong enough,
01:53:01
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but I don't know how strong.
01:53:02
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So yeah, I'm keen to see what will happen there.
01:53:06
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But the MagSafe thing is clever.
01:53:08
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I'm genuinely pleased that Apple have opened it up for third parties to make
01:53:12
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products, that it's not just a thing that they make, you know, obviously you have
01:53:16
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to, I'm sure go through some kind of certification with them or whatever, blah,
01:53:20
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But, you know, I think it's cool that there will be other options.
01:53:23
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And I think as a wireless charging thing, this is much better than what
01:53:27
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Apple had done previously.
01:53:29
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Yeah, it looks pretty cool.
01:53:30
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In my dream fantasy land, Apple would make something that's like a pass-through
01:53:35
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charger that's also a gripper for the back of your phone.
01:53:38
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Like, I don't know if that would be technically possible, but that's,
01:53:41
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that's what I would totally love.
01:53:43
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And again, if you're listening, Apple, I don't care how few watts get through, right?
01:53:50
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If you know, you're trying to charge at 20 and only five make it through the
01:53:54
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pass-through gripper charger, that's fine.
01:53:56
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I can live with that.
01:53:57
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You know, that that's, that's the thing that I'd be looking for.
01:53:59
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I'm just going to put this side by side comparison of the three phones to the
01:54:04
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side of my screen and bring back up our show notes for more text time.
01:54:09
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And I'm just going to have all three of them looking at me the whole time.
01:54:12
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I figure that window is probably going to remain open on your desktop for quite a while.
01:54:17
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Yeah, but my brain and I literally bounce like, "Pro Max?
01:54:30
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I think you should go with the Pro Max.
01:54:36
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Pro Max is the option for the head.
01:54:40
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Mini is the option for the hearts.
01:54:42
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Because the reason I think is you already have this phone, it's not like you're jumping
01:54:46
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up from the regular one.
01:54:48
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And so you're used to dealing with a phone of this size for all of its frustrations.
01:54:52
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But this phone is a better version of the new one than the current one.
01:54:57
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Because the current one is just a big version of the smaller phone.
01:55:00
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It doesn't have anything else except a bigger battery, but like it's just, if you took the
01:55:04
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phone and dragged it diagonally, right, in Photoshop, that's the 11 Pro Max.
01:55:11
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But the 12 Pro Max at least has what I think is like the functionality to warrant it being
01:55:19
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Yeah, no, I agree.
01:55:21
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That's the whole dilemma.
01:55:24
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It has the features that make it worthwhile.
01:55:26
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That's why I think it isn't a dilemma.
01:55:28
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I think you should just stay on the train that you've been on, get the 12 Pro Max, and
01:55:33
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benefit from the better camera.
01:55:34
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Yeah, you're just trying to get me to join your plus club.
01:55:36
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That's all you're trying to do here.
01:55:37
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You're already in the club.
01:55:39
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And plus, you've left a bunch of times.
01:55:45
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And I may leave again.