416: Shout-out to Bridget Knight
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From Relay FM, this is Upgrade Episode 416. Today's show is brought to you by
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Sourcegraph, Ladder and Mode. My name is Myke Hurley and I'm joined by
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Jason Snow. Hi Jason. Hi Myke. I have a hashtag stunt talk question
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for you comes from Luke. Luke wants to know, Jason, do you use shake to undo?
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No. No. No. Especially not... Okay. I used to use shake to undo when it was the only option,
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right? And this is how it would go. Oh, I need to undo this thing.
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sigh, eye roll, shake.
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- Yes. - Yep.
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And now they put in gestures for undo
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and I don't do that anymore.
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- Yeah, it's three finger tap, right?
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- Three finger swipe.
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- Oh, the swipe does do just undo.
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If you do three finger tap,
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you get that little thing at the top
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that says undo, copy, paste.
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I mean, I think you get that with one tap.
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Anyway, it's the three-finger swipe in one way as a redo and the other way as the undo.
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That's the trick.
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There are many ways.
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It all takes three fingers.
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So if you're still shaking to undo and you're embarrassed by it, three-finger swipe is the
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system-wide shortcut in iOS for undo and redo.
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There you go.
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See, people are going to learn one way or the other.
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They're going to learn that there's a tap or they're going to learn that there's a swipe.
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But we're providing, uh, you know, either way, we're providing a service today.
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Yeah, we are.
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As we always do.
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Some follow out, Jason Snow.
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Got a few things.
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want to talk about at the beginning of the show today.
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We have many shows here at Relay FM that also record live, it's not just an upgrade.
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you should uh and so yeah if you want to get all of that well you want to get a grid plus go to
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get a grid plus.com you can sign up uh i wanted to to put a plea out to our listeners too if they
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want to well if they have nice things to say um actually oh you know whatever like the people if
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you're listening yeah we we think you're listening because you like the show uh we we never ask for
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for Apple Podcasts reviews.
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It's just not really a thing that you do.
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You'll hear many shows ask you for this,
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but we just don't really do it.
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It's just not a thing that we tend to focus on
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too much on the show.
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However, we spoke about some things that we really care
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about that are going on in the world right now.
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Political issues that I said shouldn't be political.
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I don't think you should be political,
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but some people see them as political.
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Because of that, we got a lot of one star reviews.
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So if you enjoy the show and would like to balance
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that out for us, feel free.
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If you've heard this and you're like,
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"Ha ha ha, I know how to get them."
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Well, good luck to you, you know what I'm saying?
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- Yeah, that's right.
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- I just wanted to ask.
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- Podcast reviews were a mistake,
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but this is where we are.
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- I think stars are fine.
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The written reviews I wished kind of didn't exist,
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but they do.
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- I'd say that for Amazon products too,
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but yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly.
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Some Amazon reviews can be good.
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Like if somebody gives like something really useful
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and they include pictures and stuff,
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that can be pretty good.
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- Yeah, the reviews on Apple Podcasts
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very much like App Store reviews are from,
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I think a decision made in an era
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that if Apple were doing it today,
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they would not make that decision,
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but it got made already.
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- Because I think like everybody else, including Spotify,
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they have reviews, but it's just a five star rating.
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- Also thank you for taking the hit
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and looking at our reviews
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because I have a very, very firm policy,
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which is I don't read podcast reviews.
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- Like here's the thing, I wish I didn't, right?
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(both laughing)
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But I can't, every now and then, I can't help but look.
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You know, there's nothing I can do about it.
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The last thing I wanted to mention
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is that there is a new permanent Relay FM network
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merchandise store, so you can go to relay.fm/store.
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We're trialing out something new
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and having a permanent store.
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We've always done, like we did on upgrade recently,
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like a campaign, you know, like for a few weeks.
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By the way, thank you to everybody
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that did buy us some of our fun t-shirt too.
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But Cotton Bureau also does,
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which is the company that we've used
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for all of our merch for years,
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Cotton Bureau also have print on demand stuff,
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and so we're trialing that out.
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we've not done it before. So to celebrate this initiative we have four new Relay FM
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t-shirt designs and so you can go and buy them whenever you want, there's no campaign.
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There are some really fun ones, there's a couple of Apple focused ones like retro Apple
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focused ones and then this other design which I really like called Transporter which comes
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in a couple different colors. And because we don't have to do campaigns, we don't need
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to do minimums, we can just have loads available, like loads of designs available. So we're
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We're trying this out. Maybe it's something that will extend further with other network
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designs or other shows in the future. So if you like these designs, go buy one for yourself
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or you can get sweatshirts and hoodies and onesies and tank tops. It's very fun. So if
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you want to go check that out, you can. And thank you for listening to this follow out
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segment. I have some follow up as well.
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Evan, not that one, wrote in to let us know
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that there's a new iOS 16 feature to add earnings reports
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to your calendar via the Stocks app.
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- Yep, it's true, it's true.
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They're using one of the many pieces of new information
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in the Stocks app,
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in addition to all that Apple news integration.
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In iOS 16 now, there is a new feature
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where they're using the data
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of like when every company is doing its earnings
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and they're putting a little button in that says,
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"Create a calendar event."
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So you don't miss the upcoming, you know,
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exciting financial disclosure event,
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which creates an all day event, by the way,
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which I find hilarious,
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because if you're on a New York Stock Exchange
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or NASDAQ or anything in the US,
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the release has come out at 4.30 Eastern,
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but let's make it an all day event,
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'cause really, when it's corporate earning season,
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it's an all day party, right?
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- Yeah, it's an all day event.
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I mean, we're all celebrating all day, so.
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- All day disclosures.
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- I know it's early in the beta process,
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but I would just like to give my feedback here
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that the word event two times in the same sentence
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that close to each other, create calendar events,
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you don't miss the upcoming event.
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I don't think that's--
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- Yeah, well file feedback on that one.
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File a stocks feedback.
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- I just filed it.
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- That's what you should be known for is stocks bugs.
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Honestly, I imagine the stocks developer
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is sitting at Apple and there's like,
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it's like that scene in "Ghostbusters"
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where the call comes in and Janine says, "We got one," and presses a button and an alarm
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goes off and everybody jumps to it. I imagine that's what happens when feedback comes in
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for the Stocks app.
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They have a fine person's poll and they like...
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They care! They found a thing that we... And also I'll just say, this is the first time
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I've opened the Stocks app in years, so thanks.
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Hey, well, maybe the person who wrote this in is that person.
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Maybe Steven, Steven, Steven, the sole developer of the Stocks app at Apple, wrote in to remind
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us there's a new feature in the stocks app.
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But I am very excited for Apple earnings on June 28th. I think it's going to be an interesting
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one again, so I'm looking forward to it. We'll be talking about it at the end of the month.
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Or beginning of July. I guess it's beginning of July, right?
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- I guess, yeah, I guess that's right.
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'Cause it's the 28th, I've added it to my calendar all day.
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- Of course you have.
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- Party on the 28th.
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And so on August 1st, I guess we'll talk about it
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and there'll be charts and everybody.
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Again, part of the day's partying and celebration
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is the unveiling of the charts, right?
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- I said June 28th, I meant July 28th, again.
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- Oh, it's July 28th.
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Okay, well your calendar was filed out as a feedback for you.
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- You got the month wrong.
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- Thank you.
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- Myke gets one.
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- Hey Jason, the Discord always does.
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- That's how I found that out.
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They always file feedback.
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Apple has received 52 Emmy award nominations.
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- Yeah, they're still getting it,
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Ted Lasso is still getting it done and Severance.
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That's the one that I think is interesting
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is that Severance peaked through there
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and got enough attention to get 14 awards.
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It's looking, there's a tough slate of nominees out there.
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I'm, you know, it's gonna be tough.
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Anything they win is gonna be impressive
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because there's just so many,
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- We're in peak, it's peak TV, Myke.
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- Yeah, there was a, there was a lot.
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- Platinum age of TV.
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- 'Cause Apple got 52, but I think it was in Netflix
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and HBO got more, right?
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Which, I mean, makes sense,
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but it's just to put that into perspective.
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Ted Lasso got 20 nominations, Severance got 14,
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and then there was another 11 shows that picked up
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between one and three nominations.
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I think Severance is gonna do pretty well,
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and I reckon Ted Lasso's gonna do pretty well again.
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- We'll see, like I said, I mean,
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it's an honor just to be nominated.
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- They're in some spectacularly tough categories,
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but I think it says something about Severance
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being the next kind of like critical darling
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of Apple TV+ that it got 14 nominations.
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- I reckon Severance is gonna get something.
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My expectation is that like,
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they're in the drama category, right?
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And it's "Better Call Sauls" last season.
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So I reckon that show's gonna pick up a few,
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a few awards.
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I kind of imagine it not exactly like but you know like Schitt's Creek when it was the
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last one they swept it right I don't think they're gonna sweep it but I reckon there's
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probably going to be quite a few awards going to to better call Saul which is a fantastic
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TV show by the way that I love very much.
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Trip Mickel which by the way I love that name so much Trip Mickel it's a fantastic name
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like you're blessed of a name like that no one forgets your name if your name's Trip
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Mickel it's a fantastic name Trip Mickel at the New York Times who recently wrote the
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book about Johnny Ive, is reporting that Johnny Ive's relationship with Apple has come to
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a close. So if you remember when Johnny left to start Love From, there was a consulting
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relationship set up between Apple and Johnny Ive, which initially we all laughed at and
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thought was just to keep up appearances, but over time it has come to light that no, Johnny
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has actually been really involved, and this may have been one of the problems. So the
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The New York Times piece says that basically neither side, both Apple and LoveFrom, were
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completely happy with the arrangement as it was set.
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So it was a multi-year contract that cost Apple $100 million for Johnny, I guess that's
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the retainer fee, but Apple had approval over LoveFrom's client list.
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And it seemed like these two things made it when they came to the table to renegotiate,
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it seemed like both were actually okay with walking away.
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- Yeah, interesting story.
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As we do here, we wonder like what's the source of this.
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He definitely has some good Johnny Ive Camp sources
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as came out in his book,
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but I wonder if there's some Apple sourcing here too,
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given, 'cause I don't think that Johnny Ive's camp
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would be like, Apple is unhappy that they're paying him
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a lot of money for nothing, right?
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That's an Apple thing.
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So I'm fascinated by that on one level,
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But look, big picture here when this came out,
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my immediate thought was it's just the last step
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in the long slow fade of this happens
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with incredibly high level executives.
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Sometimes you end up with this thing,
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which is the person has got their foot out the door,
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but there's value in the company
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keeping a visible relationship with them.
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It calms the investors.
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It makes everybody feel okay about it.
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and they essentially pay that person to kind of consult.
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Like that is a classic, pay them to consult.
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My uncle was a VP of human resources
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for a fortune 500 company and he retired
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and then he consulted for a while.
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And they actually had to,
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they didn't have anybody with a skill set.
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So they actually did bring him back
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to do some stuff for them.
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But it reminded me of that where it's the classic,
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oh, he's still around, he's consulting.
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And it's part of, this is just like,
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this is how this was always gonna be with Johnny
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is like they're gonna give him different titles
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and he was gonna come in a lot less
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and then he was gonna kind of just peek in
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or work on a special project, special projects,
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that's a classic one too, right?
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Oh, they're moving on to special projects
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which might be nothing.
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And then this is like the final step in the process
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of sort of removing the bonds between Apple and Johnny Ive
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is this, now we are wrapping up our relationship with them.
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So I'm sure, and like you could cast this as,
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oh, Apple didn't think they were getting value for money
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here and that's what Tripp Mickel's report says is,
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people inside Apple are like,
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we're paying him what, for what, right?
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And I get that.
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The answer is you're paying him to cushion the panic
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in some people in Wall Street about Johnny Ive being seen
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as some sort of a magical being who is the last connection to Steve Jobs' Apple and that
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without him, Apple is rudderless. And by having him not just disappear but instead slowly
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go out the door. And by the way, that timing of last week having the GQ article with Evans
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Hankey who now leads, she now leads Apple's design team quoted about the MacBook Air design
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like this is the moment where Apple sends the message like, "You know, I know you remember
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Johnny but it's been a while and we've been soldiering on without him and everything's
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fine so that's what they got for their money is that which is the long slow fade instead
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of an abrupt departure that would have upset potentially markets and hurt Apple in the
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stock market and you know that's what that's what this is I I mean maybe they maybe he
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was involved in some stuff a little bit but I'm I'm sure that those people at Apple who
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who are saying we're paying him what for what
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are absolutely right.
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Like, no, of course it doesn't make sense.
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That's not why they were really paying him that.
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But I think it is interesting that this came out in a story
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and that honestly, I'm surprised it happened so quickly.
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I thought that they, you know, Apple's got all the money.
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They could do this for longer,
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but it may just be that Johnny Ive is a little restless
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and still, and that Apple doesn't think
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that they actually need that connection anymore.
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So I liked, I think you guys were talking about this
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on Connected last week, but the idea here too,
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that like Johnny and I have,
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I don't think he's gonna rush out
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and suddenly design a laptop for HP or something.
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- You're thinking of dithering.
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This is a conversation.
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- Oh, dithering talk about that too?
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I mean, I listened to so many podcasts over the weekend
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while I was traveling.
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So I'll just take it up,
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as you may have heard on other podcasts or maybe not,
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here's the thing.
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Johnny and I was bored designing computers, right?
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Now, maybe there's some truth to the fact
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that if he's starting out love from,
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he can make a lot of money putting his name on things
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that he's not that involved with,
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that he hires people to design
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for people in the tech industry, smartphones and laptops
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and stuff like that.
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But I think the smart argument is
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if Johnny I wanted to keep making laptops,
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he would have stayed at Apple.
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He's bored, he's bored with laptops.
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He's been there, done that, solved that,
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or at least in his mind he has.
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So I think he's gone on to other things,
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and it'll all be high-design stuff and weird stuff
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that regular people won't buy, probably, and that's fine.
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That's like he's ascended into whatever kind of white room
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he ascends into, and then he'll live there
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and design very expensive products
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that most people will never use.
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That's probably where he's going.
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I mean, I could be wrong.
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He could be like the next Oxo Good Grips
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or design some hex wrenches that everybody loves,
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but probably not.
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- I mean, his client list so far has been luxury stuff,
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but that may have been because Apple didn't want him
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working on consumer electronics.
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There could be some.
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I agree that he's probably not gonna make a laptop
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or an iPhone, but there could be,
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he might make a pair of headphones.
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You never know, I could imagine.
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- Sure, and it might be a broad, essentially non-compete,
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which by the way, non-competes are not enforceable
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in California, so this is one way you would do that
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is you would say, "Well, we're just gonna pay you
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to not compete with us for a while.
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But again, I think the scenarios are,
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it's either something that's esoteric,
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or it's a scenario where he wants to build this company up
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with money, but in the long run,
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is he gonna be putting his best work
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into a consumer electronic product?
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My guess is no.
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That doesn't mean that he might not accept the job
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and have his minions, his underlings work on it
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with Johnny popping in every now and then
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to give a little wink and a nod and then disappear again.
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Like it has been reported, and John Gruber did some additional reporting on this, that like
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people at Apple have still been going to Johnny for approvals.
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And the thing that I don't know about this is if like that's been an official thing or
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if he was still around and you've worked with him forever, would you not want his opinion?
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Like, I'm not sure what's going on there.
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But apparently that was upsetting some people, which I understand.
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And also some executives at Apple were upset that people from Johnny's old design team left
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Apple to join Love from.
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That's also true, right?
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That they're hiring people away from Apple
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and that that isn't necessarily a very happy kind of thing.
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Yeah, if I was a manager at Apple
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and I was seeing people go to Johnny Ive,
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who's basically been sidelined and is on his way out
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and like using him and, you know, the counter argument is,
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well, but he's, it's Johnny Ive, why would we not use him?
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And I'm like, I get that, but at the same time,
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he's not in charge, right?
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Like you could pick his brain,
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but I could see a manager at Apple being like,
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why is he inserting himself, right?
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Maybe it wasn't completely clear, honestly.
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Like maybe Johnny's still around.
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- It's weird.
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- Right, like they need to get rid of him so they can move on
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and I think this is good, best for everyone.
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- In the high level, I think this is just works as designed,
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which is, this is the fade away.
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This is the slow severing of the relationship
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so that everybody lands gently.
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Apple gets some continuity.
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Johnny gets some money to start up his next thing
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and now it's over.
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And that's fine. - Everyone sleeps easy.
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- I hope so, on a probably a big bed of money.
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By the way, Tripp Mickles, do you think he's the third?
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Do you think he's like Reginald Mickle the third?
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Think that's where that's from?
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Or is he actually named Tripp?
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- Ooh, that's a good one.
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I would like to know if anybody knows.
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- I don't know.
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I looked, he's from Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Went to Wake Forest, went to Columbia journalism school,
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but I can't find any sort of historical,
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like a picture of him as a kid in a white suit
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with his dad, Reginald Mickle II
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and his grandfather, Reginald Mickle I.
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I'm just making all of that up,
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but I just wonder sometimes you see a trip
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and you wonder.
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about the 2022 M2 MacBook Air. Let's do it I've got one do you have one? I do have one actually.
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I had a midnight M2 MacBook Air arrive about 45 minutes from before we started today's episode.
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It is a review unit from Apple. And yeah, I have it right now. I just finished the migration
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- My favorite feature in migration assistant is the multiple streams of network that it will
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actually show you like, oh, you have a Thunderbolt cable and you have Wi-Fi and you have ethernet.
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And we've tested them all and this is the fastest and so we're picking that one. And that's very
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impressive. And, you know, I love that they show it. And yeah, I've used it several times
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because I review laptops and stuff, right? And so I'm doing a lot of migrations and it works great.
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Yeah, I used the Thunderbolt cable and I mean, it just did it so fast. It was like so fast that
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I kind of couldn't believe that it finished. So yeah, I have the Midnight model. I have the,
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let me see what I've got. I've got 8GB of RAM, which was a surprise to me. 512GB storage.
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And it's, I think I have the one with the 10 GPU cores, 8 CPU cores.
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And you had a relatively similar one in Starlight, right?
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Yeah, in Starlight. Not my favorite color, but that's what they had.
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I do really like the way the midnight looks. I mean, I will confirm it's already covered in
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fingerprints. I don't care about that, personally. If I was buying one of these, this is the color I
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would go for because it's the new color. Like, the one that looks really new color. Because
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the starlight that you have in the images that you put on in your review, it just looks silver.
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it just looks silver i know it is the it is the most subtle of all the the colors right because
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it is it's not like a bold gold or something right it is silver with a yellow undertone instead of a
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blue undertone it it's it's noticeable but it's super subtle yeah it's not i don't really think
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that it it's surprising to me to have both silver and starlight like that's you know midnight and
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In space grey, I can actually kind of see why you would have both of those available
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because this does look somewhere between blue and black, right?
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So like it has got a different look to it.
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I thought that Starlight and Midnight were the new silver in space grey.
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That's what, yeah.
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And they would just clear them out.
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But they didn't do that.
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They're all, the gang's all here.
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Nothing's getting rid of space grey, it seems like now.
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Space grey, is it the new silver or is silver the new silver?
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Like those, like I don't, I don't again, because we, every time we talk about this, people
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say, you know, I don't want a colorful thing.
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It's like, it's fine.
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Like Apple's not going to stop making boring colored products for people who don't want
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to have a pop of color in their, in the, in the Apple products they're using.
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Like it's fine.
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There will always be a silver MacBook, right?
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There will always, always be a silver option or a space gray option or both.
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Um, but yeah, the, the, you know, I think the starlight is, is nice.
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I think it's a nice change from Silver. I think it's a little different and that's a
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good thing. Midnight is the one that feels the most different, which is what's exciting
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David: My kind of, I've only got initial impressions, right? You spent like a good few days, if
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not a week with yours. I don't know exactly, but I picked it up to bring it from my desk
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to where I'm recording now, the digital desk that I have in my studio.
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And as someone who, I daily a MacBook Pro and I take that laptop put it in my bag
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every day, you know like I'm used to picking it up, I can immediately feel the
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difference. Like this is not, I would say it's a light computer, it's lighter. The
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thinness I think is the the biggest thing that I can tell is the difference.
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You know like it really feels as many people have said much more like an iPad
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with a keyboard than a laptop, I think, in the way that it feels to hold in my hand.
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It's noticeably lighter than the M1 Air. I, you know, I pick up, I can pick them up in
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succession and it's like, it's not one of those imperceptible, it's like, oh yeah. And
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some of that is the weight because it is lighter, but some of that is also the spread of the
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weight because it's got a slightly larger footprint, it's a little bit deeper, but it's
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thinner overall even though it's, you know, thinner than the thick part but thicker than
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than the thin part of the M1 Air,
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but overall it's thinner on average.
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And so the volume is less,
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but that also means the way to sort of spread out.
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And so I think that they're both of those things
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are going on there where it feels a little more balanced
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and it also feels it because it is lighter.
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And so, yeah, it comes across as being really light.
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And then there's just, you know, the old Apple design,
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I keep struggling on ways to describe it,
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you know, use words to describe it.
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Sometimes I refer to it as pillowy,
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but you know it's that thing where at the,
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it's almost like a really, really subtle dome
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where at the edges there's this slow sort of drop off.
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So you get the sense that it's almost like
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the edges are just a little bit lower than the center.
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Where that's the classic MacBook Air design.
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It's the design on,
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it became the classic sort of MacBook Pro design.
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But these new MacBook Pros from last year
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and the MacBook Air now, that's not it, right?
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Like those surfaces are entirely flat,
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and then there's an edge to the next surface.
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And that is a really different feel.
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Like you mentioned the iPad,
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like the iPad Pro was originally like that, right?
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And a lot of iPad models had that curved back thing.
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And then they went away from that
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and they went to flat sides, flat back.
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And that's a design thing
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that they're bringing through their whole product line.
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And it's good, it works, it feels modern.
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You know, I'm sure in 10 years people will look at this and be like, "Oh, it feels old."
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But that's fashion. That's how it is. But it feels great, looks great, and it is, yeah,
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it does have that kind of iPad vibe. It's about the size in one dimension of the 12.9-inch
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iPad Pro, but it's taller than that, and obviously it's thicker than that. But it's reminiscent
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- I mean, and I guess part of the tallness comes from the screen size change, right?
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it's gone up a little bit, it's gained a notch.
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All of that makes sense to me.
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It's like, this is the modern design.
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You know, you can like it or not like it,
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but now when I open this MacBook Air,
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I'm like, oh, this is a modern computer.
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Like, it just looks like a modern computer to me.
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And you know, we can argue as to whether that's a good thing
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but that's just what it is.
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- When I was running my review, I was thinking,
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okay, I gotta talk about the notch again.
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Like, literally what I wanna do is just paste
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in the paragraph I wrote about the notch
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for the 14 and 16 inch MacBook Pros.
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There are people out there who hate the notch.
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I just gotta say, I don't get it.
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I don't get it.
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It's more space.
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It's space that would otherwise not be there
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if there was no notch.
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It's not like they're intruding a notch
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into your precious screen space that you had.
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They basically have extended the height of the screen,
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but to do so, they've had to still leave the sensors there.
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So they're giving, and they built,
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for macOS, they've built the menu bar around the notch.
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So what you're really getting is a free menu bar.
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And the menu bar space that previously was on your laptop
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is now content space because the menu bar is hiding
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up with the notch.
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Now there are scenarios where you use a particular app
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that has like lots and lots of windows
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or lots and lots of menu items,
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or you've got lots of menu bar items
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in the upper right hand corner of your screen
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where it can be a problem
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'cause the notch is sort of like taking up space there.
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But I feel like those are edge cases.
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I don't use apps that do that.
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Even BB Edit, which can do that, I mostly just turn off.
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It has a lot of extraneous menus that I don't use,
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so I just turn them off and it's not a big deal.
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I use Bartender, so that actually reduces the number
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of menu items that I have on the right side.
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And you get used to it, it's not that big a deal,
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and you get more content out of it, that's the truth.
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If you really hate it, there's a setting for you
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to turn it off and pretend that the notch isn't there,
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and you just live in a smaller screen.
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But I think more screen space is better,
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and having the menu bar up there is better.
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So that's, you know, if people don't like the notch,
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okay, that's fine.
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I think it's, I think it's an, I mean, look,
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would it be better if it went all the way to the edge
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and there was no notch at all?
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Sure, but we don't, you know, we don't live in that world.
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But I'm glad that they made the effort to redesign Mac OS
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in order to eke out more space up there anyway
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with something that actually feels natural,
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which is the menu bar, which is not really part
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of the universe of your computer anyway
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and can hide up there.
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- Yeah, I mean, I have no problem with the notch at all.
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It is what it is, right?
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- Yeah, yeah.
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- I would say that the screen,
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the thing that I immediately noticed
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wasn't the thing that I expected
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would be the thing that I would immediately notice, right?
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So coming from a MacBook Pro, the 14-inch MacBook Pro,
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it wasn't the size, it wasn't the promotion,
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it was the brightness.
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- I really noticed that.
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- This is brighter than the M1 MacBook Air,
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but it's only 500 nits.
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It's not, look, okay, so this looks like a MacBook Pro.
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And in fact, in that story I mentioned earlier
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from GQ in the UK, the Evans-Hankey quotes
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are all about how they designed the 14
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and 16-inch MacBook Pro and this MacBook Air together.
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And they're of a kind, and they do.
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If you put them down together,
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they look like they are a laptop family,
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which calls into question the existence
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of that 13-inch MacBook Pro.
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We've already talked about that.
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Doesn't make sense, except it does, you know,
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it's an outlier, just like the M1 Air is an outlier now
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'cause it's an older model.
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But if you look at Apple's core laptops,
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it's 13 Air and then 14 and 16 Pro,
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and they are all of a kind, they look exactly the same.
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They've been brought together in that way.
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Okay, so what differentiates the Air from the Pro?
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Because the Air starts several hundred dollars less
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than the Pro's start.
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Well, what do you lose?
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You lose a port, but you lose power
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because they have the higher power processors
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and the M2 does not match up with an M1 Pro or an M1 Max.
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But the big thing I think you lose is the screen.
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The screen, while nicer for a MacBook Air
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than any MacBook Air screen before,
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is not the higher resolution, very bright, HDR capable,
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and high refresh rate ProMotion display.
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That is like the number one thing you don't get.
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It's actually kind of iPad-like, right?
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like the high end computer gets the pretty display.
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It's a little like that.
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So there's a super fancy display
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on those high end MacBook Pros.
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MacBook Air doesn't have it.
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And that's, I think the biggest,
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single biggest difference other than,
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I guess, the processor family, right?
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But like that display is a good display for a MacBook Air,
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but it is not close.
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Like the MacBook Pro display experience
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is gonna be way better.
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Except for the 13.
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The 13 doesn't count.
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- Yeah, we're not talking about that one.
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- No, we-- - We're talking about it
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in comparison, we'll make it very clear.
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We're talking about MacBook Pro,
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we're talking about the new ones.
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- The proper modern Apple laptop lineup now
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is M2 MacBook Air, 14 and 16 inch MacBook Pro.
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And then Apple also makes two other computers
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that are in their old design
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that are also available for sale as laptops.
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And that's it, that's what the laptop situation is right now.
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Do you have any particular thoughts about the M2 chip?
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- Oh, it is what it is.
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It's the same chip.
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I mean, the lesson we learned with the M1
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that came in so many different computers
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is that essentially you're getting the same chip
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in a different wrapper.
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So it is the same one that we talked about
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with the MacBook Pro, 13 inch.
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It's the M2.
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It's faster than the M1 in a lot of ways.
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It has the ability to run at higher power.
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That also means that it can get warmer.
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I did some tests of the M1 or the M2 Air
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versus the M2 13-inch Pro,
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which we said we weren't gonna talk about,
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but now I'm gonna talk about it 'cause it's the same chip.
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And I was just trying to detect at what point it separates
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because the Air doesn't have a fan and the MacBook Pro does.
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Now we could argue that the MacBook Pro
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has its own thermal issues and that maybe it's not,
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you know, doesn't have that great a cooling system,
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but it does have a fan, right?
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It at least does have a fan in there.
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And the answer was, could I get the MacBook Pro
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to run faster than the MacBook Air?
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'Cause that's the one thing the MacBook Pro
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has going for it is the fan.
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Well, I did a bunch of stuff.
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I did an isotope de-reverb,
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which is like the reason I buy computers
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with lots of processor cores, because it takes forever.
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De-reverb-ing an echoey room for somebody
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who's playing Dungeons and Dragons
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for Total Party Kill for three hours.
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That is a long, long process.
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So I did a de-reverb that took about five minutes,
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so it was a shorter file,
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and the times between the two were the same.
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Didn't see any divergence.
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I did a Final Cut Pro export,
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which I'll grant you was a 1080, it was not a 4K export.
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It was a 1080 export, took about two hours,
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or 20 minutes, took about 20 minutes
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on the second identical.
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Okay, no change, nothing different.
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In the end, what I ended up doing to find any difference
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always take Cinebench, which is a CPU-based benchmark that does rendering, and you can
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put it on a loop and say, "Run this test for," in my case, I just said, "for 10 minutes.
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Run it until it's after 10 minutes and then give me the score." And on the 10-minute test,
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the MacBook Pro was a little tiny bit faster. And you can see the results in my review.
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It was marginally faster. So there was definitely some throttling going on in the MacBook Air
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that was not going on in the MacBook Pro at that point.
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But I'll point out, it was still,
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both of them were still way faster than the M1 Air.
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So there's that.
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And two, they were, they're both way slower
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than the MacBook Pro, the 14 and 16, right?
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So they are what they are.
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They are exactly what you expect them to be.
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And I appreciate that tech,
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Twitter and YouTube and podcasts delves deep in things like
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throttling and performance and all of that,
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because you wanna keep Apple honest.
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That said, nobody should be talking about throttling
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on the MacBook Air, 'cause it's not relevant.
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Like, the work you have to go to,
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to get it to throttle at all, is so much that,
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and what's the worst that happens?
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It gets a little warmer, it doesn't really get hot,
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but it gets warm and it slows down a little bit,
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but it's still much faster than an M1 computer,
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way faster than an Intel-based MacBook Air
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that you were using before.
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And so the worst that happens is you have to wait
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a little longer.
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And in most cases you don't,
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because the bar has been set so high for performance now
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with the Apple Silicon chips,
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that what we used to call an extreme workload
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in extended conditions, like even a couple of years ago,
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is no longer extreme.
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because it just does it without a sweat.
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So you're left with finding these edge cases
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where it really pushes it over the edge.
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And what I would say there is,
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if you're looking for an edge case like that,
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well, you have a choice to make,
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which is if you can afford it,
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you can buy the MacBook Pro,
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which is gonna be way faster
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and has a better cooling system.
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Or if you'd rather have a small laptop that's cheaper,
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just use the MacBook Air,
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and it will be a little slower
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because it's a cheaper computer with a slower processor.
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And the throttling is really not even the issue there.
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The issue is it's a slower computer with a slower processor
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'cause it's not a Pro or a Max, it's just a base level.
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So it is MacBook Air is honestly,
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it's enough computer for, you know, 99.9% of people.
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I think the reasons you don't get it are
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you must have two external displays
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in which case you gotta get a MacBook Pro,
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sorry to those people.
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If you really want the best quality display on the laptop,
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That is a place where the MacBook Pros are far and away,
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as we've said, above what the MacBook Air has.
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You want that extra port?
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There's only one extra port,
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'cause the Pros only have three ports in MagSafe,
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and this has two ports in MagSafe,
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so it's not even that much of a bonanza.
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But the differences are pretty clear,
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and if you took the MacBook Pro 13 out of the equation,
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and the M1 MacBook Air out of the equation,
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which you can't because of pricing,
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but if you did, and you just had these three laptops,
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they would make sense,
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'cause it's essentially the low end laptop,
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which is pretty good.
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And then the high end laptop, which comes in two sizes
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and is way better in a bunch of ways.
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And that's actually, it's like Apple is creeping
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towards some simplicity in the MacBook line,
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which is why I'm sure that something will come out
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that'll totally wreck it.
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But they're creeping in that direction
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'cause the Air makes sense as the little buddy
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who's less capable and cheaper than those MacBook Pros.
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- I think that there is a lot,
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- There's obviously a lot of conversation around this,
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as you mentioned, especially on YouTube.
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This is not a professional computer, it's not that.
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- It's not. - You know?
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The fact that you can make it hot, okay, you can do that.
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That's a thing. - Yes.
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- But that's the vast majority of people
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that buy this computer, they will mostly use it
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for standard computer tasks.
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- They're never gonna throttle it.
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never, ever, ever, ever, ever gonna come close
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to throttling it, right?
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And like I said, throttling sounds terrifying.
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It's not, it just means that it runs a little slower
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until it cools down.
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It just means your job runs slower,
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but your job's already gonna be running so much faster
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than it was on your previous computer
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that you won't even notice or matter.
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I think that this is also spillover
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from that 13-inch MacBook Pro, where,
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I mean, look, we've already beaten it to death,
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so I won't go back into it.
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But I think that in addition to the fact
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that it's completely uninspired and I'm beating it a little bit completely
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uninspired old design why does it even exist it's to hit a price point you like
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nobody should buy it I think it's fair to say why is it called Pro if it
00:42:18
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doesn't have a pro chip it doesn't support more external monitors and it
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doesn't support the maximum you could get out of the m2 chip because it's
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cooling system still isn't really good enough at high levels to keep it cool
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enough to stop it from throttling even with the fan blowing. Like, I think those are all
00:42:37
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fair questions. I think the fact that that computer shouldn't exist at all, it kind of
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trumps the rest of them, but I think those are fair questions to ask. But this is a MacBook
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Air. I think the honestly, I think the only fair question to ask about the MacBook Air
00:42:52
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in this whole universe that we're talking about is it's 1199. And I have in the back
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in my head just a little bit of a concern, right? Like, isn't this what Apple did before
00:43:08
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with the MacBook, and the 13-inch MacBook Pro, where they tried to make a brand new
00:43:16
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MacBook Air that people would buy, but because it was not $999, they didn't. They just kept
00:43:22
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buying the $999 one. And I think that there's enough value in here that you should probably
00:43:26
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get the M2 version, but keep in mind, like, you should probably upgrade the SSD because
00:43:32
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it'll be a lot faster if you have a 512 SSD than the 256 because of a design decision
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Apple made. And so the base model is not as great, even though we didn't get it. Strangely,
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Apple's not giving this out to reviewers, so we haven't seen it, but that's going to
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be the case, just as it was with the MacBook Pro. My concern about this product more is
00:43:48
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how long is that M1 MacBook Air going to hang around? Because this is a great product, but
00:43:52
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this product needs to go to $999. It really does.
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gotta happen within two years I feel like. Inflation is an issue and all that
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but my point is is you can't make this product this products not gonna be the
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number one selling Mac laptop if it's $200 more than the product that's
00:44:12
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perfectly good that everybody loves so that's my big concern is more not with
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the product but with the fact that Apple is letting it hang above the old product
00:44:21
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because it has some vibes of the 12-inch MacBook
00:44:24
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and that 13-inch MacBook Pro that were the retina ones,
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so you shouldn't buy the MacBook Air,
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and everybody just kept buying the MacBook Air,
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non-retina for $999 because they liked it.
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So at some point, Apple's going to --
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Hopefully this product -- I guess what I'm saying is,
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hopefully this product is engineered
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in terms of profit margin and parts and all of that
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to push down the line and kick the M1 Air out at some point,
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because it does need to do that.
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- Maybe this was just a really bad time
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to launch a new laptop.
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- Oh, undoubtedly.
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This is a terrible time to launch a new laptop.
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And the other thing is, this is a unique time
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where the Apple Silicon transition is so dramatic
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that if you come from an Intel to an M1 Air,
00:45:09
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which is a year and a half old product,
00:45:11
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it's still 10 times faster, right?
00:45:13
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Like you're not taking a step backward
00:45:16
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by going to an M1 Air,
00:45:17
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which is why I still think they're gonna sell
00:45:19
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a lot of M1 ears because they're cheaper and you don't, it's still a huge upgrade from
00:45:25
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Intel to Apple Silicon. So this is a unique time for Apple to even offer, continue offering
00:45:30
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an old model because the old model's value as an upgrade is still enormous.
00:45:36
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- All right, so I wanted to ask you, do you think that this job does a, this machine does
00:45:43
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a good job of replacing the previous MacBook Air, but I want to actually ask you that question
00:45:47
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slightly differently because I think you've answered yes to that, but what I want to now
00:45:51
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ask you is, someone comes to you and they say, "Jason, I want a Mac. What do I get?"
00:45:59
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I have to update my, you know, what laptop do I buy my kid for college story. And I mean,
00:46:07
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I don't have an easy answer. I would say, and you can see this in my review sort of
00:46:11
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at the end, I have a section that's sort of like struggling with this issue. The M1 Air
00:46:14
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is great. And I don't know what your financial circumstances are. I don't know what your budget
00:46:21
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is. The M2 Air is really nice. Like, if you can afford to buy an M2 Air instead of an M1 Air,
00:46:27
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I think you should, right? But the M1 Air is a couple hundred bucks cheaper,
00:46:35
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and yeah, the screen isn't as good, and it doesn't have MagSafe.
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So if you're really like stretching to get a new laptop for your kid or something, and you're like,
00:46:49
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$11.99, or maybe if I upgrade it, it's $13.99, is really too rich for my blood. You're not going to
00:47:00
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go wrong getting a refurb M1 Air if you want to, right? Save even more money. And of course,
00:47:05
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we should say if it's your kid in school, you can buy it for $100 less at the education store.
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So you can get a really great deal for an M1 Air and it will be a spectacularly good computer.
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I will say, think about who you're buying it for. I bought my son a MacBook Pro before this
00:47:21
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thing came out. I bought him a 14-inch MacBook Pro, base model basically. And one of my reasons
00:47:25
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for doing that is his computer died. And I thought, well, I could get him an M1 Air. And then I thought,
00:47:29
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he destroys power cords. He destroys power cords. He torques the edges of the power cords,
00:47:37
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and I have to replace his USB-C power cords all the time.
00:47:41
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And like, yes, should I teach him better cord etiquette?
00:47:43
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Of course I could.
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He's a teenager, he's not listening.
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And I thought to myself,
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MagSafe has a substantial value for that person.
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Because if he tries to put that level of torque on MagSafe,
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it's just gonna pop off
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and he's not gonna destroy the cord probably.
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- He'll learn better cord etiquette
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'cause his laptop will never be charged.
00:48:04
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He'll have to baby that MagSafe to keep it on there.
00:48:06
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So I think it comes down to it.
00:48:08
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So I've got my personal reasons
00:48:10
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for thinking MagSafe was a priority.
00:48:12
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And yes, today I would probably just get him a MacBook Air,
00:48:14
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but his computer died his middle of his senior year.
00:48:17
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And I got him the MacBook Pro and it's like,
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I'm doing a nice thing for my kid
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who's graduating and going off to college.
00:48:24
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But that's what I would say is you've gotta balance
00:48:29
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the new features in the M2 Air,
00:48:32
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which the M2 processor is one of them,
00:48:34
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but like the design and the MagSafe and the bigger screen
00:48:38
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is really, and then sort of niceness of all of that,
00:48:41
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that's really what you're paying for there.
00:48:43
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And it's a little bit faster.
00:48:45
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And everybody's gonna have to balance those two things.
00:48:48
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I'm glad the M1 Air is still out there.
00:48:50
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Like we said a moment ago,
00:48:52
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because this is a unique time where, you know,
00:48:55
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if you're sitting, most people buying these computers
00:48:58
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are coming from an Intel laptop.
00:49:00
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Like the M1 Air is still an enormous leap forward.
00:49:03
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It's still, even though it's two years old,
00:49:05
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it's an enormous leap forward.
00:49:07
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So there's no shame in buying an M1 Air.
00:49:10
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And if your priorities don't include spending more money
00:49:15
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for a new design and MagSafe and a little bit bigger screen,
00:49:20
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if you're like, yeah, it doesn't matter to me,
00:49:21
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save your money.
00:49:23
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Or use that money to buy a little more storage
00:49:26
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or a little more RAM instead,
00:49:27
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and on the M1, the M1 Air is gonna be great.
00:49:31
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So that's the, I think that's the M2 Air's biggest competition, is literally it's the
00:49:34
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M1 Air, because it's still so great.
00:49:36
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Yeah, I'm, so basically my plan is to use this over the next couple of weeks as my daily
00:49:46
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So in two weeks time or so, I will talk about what it's been like for me to swap out the
00:49:52
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MacBook Air, the MacBook Air from my MacBook Pro.
00:49:56
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So I'm going to use it plugged into my studio display, it's going to be the laptop I take
00:50:00
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to and from the studio every single day and I'm gonna use it as my main computer and see
00:50:06
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how far it can get me.
00:50:09
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Because also this is actually me working out if this is what I want to do anyway.
00:50:15
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Like I've thought about what it would be to have a MacBook Air as my main computer and
00:50:19
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then my MacBook Pro as my actual always permanently plugged into the podcasting setup.
00:50:26
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Because that machine is so powerful.
00:50:29
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And sometimes when I do things on my M1 iMac, I'm like, "Oh man, this MacBook Pro is so
00:50:35
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much faster."
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Like for all of the processing of audio and stuff.
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So that might be where I end up going, but I'm pleased to have this computer for a couple
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of weeks so I can try and work that out.
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So I'll report back on that.
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The yellow iMac, by the way, because Zach is already feeling bad about it, the yellow
00:50:52
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iMac is going to become my home computer.
00:50:54
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So like a permanent computer at home, nice and on display, so don't feel too bad for
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So it is the summer of fun. Summer of fun. Summer of fun. So we're going to draft again.
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We are. In honor of World Emoji Day, which was yesterday. Yesterday. Congratulations
00:52:47
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to World Emoji Day for being itself.
00:52:49
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- Okay, to the day itself?
00:52:51
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- Well, Jeremy Burge moved on.
00:52:53
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So I was gonna say congratulations to Jeremy.
00:52:55
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- No, congratulations to Jeremy,
00:52:57
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who did not have to go on "Immediate Blitz" yesterday,
00:53:00
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and instead just got to hang out and drink fruity drinks at,
00:53:04
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right, didn't he have like a frozen alcoholic something?
00:53:06
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- Something like that, yeah.
00:53:07
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- It looked great.
00:53:08
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So Jeremy was living large basically,
00:53:11
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and not being on CNN, talking about emoji,
00:53:13
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wearing a emoji shirt.
00:53:15
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So good, congratulations to Jeremy.
00:53:17
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- I saw Jeremy just a few days ago
00:53:19
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and we were talking about this
00:53:22
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and he did seem pretty excited about not--
00:53:25
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- He got a reprieve.
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You don't have to do anything for emoji day this year.
00:53:30
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- 'Cause he retired.
00:53:33
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- Jeremy canceled emoji.
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- Good for him.
00:53:34
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- It's the end of emoji now.
00:53:35
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- Yeah, he doesn't use them anymore.
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- No. - It's not true.
00:53:37
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- He loses them a lot.
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Whenever I message with Jeremy,
00:53:40
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I always feel like, I always add a lot of emoji anyway,
00:53:43
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but I always feel like I have to put one in
00:53:44
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and I bet so many people do that to him in his life
00:53:46
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and he probably doesn't need it.
00:53:49
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- He's living in a bubble, he thinks that emoji
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are far more popular than they actually are.
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- So Jason said to me, "Let's do an emoji draft."
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And I was like, "I can't think about my favorite emoji."
00:53:59
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But then you upped the stakes, which I enjoy.
00:54:01
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- So what we're gonna do is, well, I thought emoji draft,
00:54:04
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it's gonna end up being really boring
00:54:06
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'cause we're gonna draft like the same ones
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that we always draft.
00:54:08
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I wanna put a little, I wanna do a spread of emoji here.
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So we're gonna alternate.
00:54:14
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We can pick from any emoji on the board.
00:54:17
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However, instead of it being,
00:54:19
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'cause then it's like, oh, well, you get a smiley
00:54:21
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and then I get what's left,
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and then you get animals in nature
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and then I get what's left, right?
00:54:25
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So here's what we're gonna do.
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We can pick, but we have to pick one
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from all of the keyboard categories,
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except for flags, 'cause flags are boring.
00:54:38
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So smileys and people, animals in nature, food and drink,
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activity, travel and places, objects and symbols.
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Seven categories, we're gonna make seven emoji picks each.
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We don't have to do them in any particular order.
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So if you wanna leap in for an activity, do it.
00:54:53
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- Well, yeah, no, we're not doing them in order
00:54:55
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because you need to prioritize.
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'Cause otherwise I'm getting the second pick
00:54:58
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in every single category.
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So you can choose in any order
00:55:01
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and then I will choose one from anywhere.
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You just can't choose more than one in a particular category.
00:55:07
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- All right, I'm gonna pick my favorite emoji then,
00:55:09
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even though I know you won't pick it anyway,
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but I'm gonna pick it.
00:55:14
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- It's in the symbols category.
00:55:15
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- All right.
00:55:17
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- It is called heart decoration.
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That is the name of my favorite.
00:55:22
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- Okay, and what does it look like?
00:55:23
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- It is a kind of pinky purple square
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with a white heart in the middle.
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- All right.
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Heart decoration. - So I've gone through today
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and I've gone to Emojipedia and got all the official names
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of my emojis that I'm picking.
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- Oh wow, look at you.
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Everyone has a heart that they like, right?
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You know, like you're a blue heart person.
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Maybe I spoke that way.
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I know Steven's an orange heart person
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and I wanted to be different.
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And so I went with this very strange heart,
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which is just, it's a white heart in a box.
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- Why are you putting a heart in a box, Myke?
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Why are you doing it?
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- That's me.
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I put hearts in boxes and give them to people.
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I am a creep.
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That's terrible.
00:56:09
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- Oh, okay, what am I gonna choose here?
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Yeah, you have given it away.
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I am going to choose, let's find him here.
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In "Smileys and People."
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- Oh, there's so many to choose from here too.
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Oh my God, I use so many of these.
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In smileys and people, I am going to choose man shrugging.
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- That's your favorite emoji
00:56:45
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in the smileys and people category.
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- You know, well, look, I use the joy emoji
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and I use the wink emoji
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and I use the upside down smiley face emoji
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and they're all really great
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and the head exploding emoji too.
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But like I find myself using the shrug emoji a lot
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because of the world and not understanding people
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in the world.
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So I'm gonna go with the guy shrugging.
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- All right, I'm gonna go to activity next.
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- Trophy, is this various, why trophy?
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Tell me why trophy.
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- I like emoji that can be used in various ways, right?
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And I feel like the trophy emoji can be used
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to celebrate something for somebody.
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You can give it as a compliment to someone.
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You know, like if Adina says to me, "I washed the dishes,"
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I could send her a trophy emoji.
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It's like, you just won, you're a trophy winner now.
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You just won an award for doing that.
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So I like the trophy emoji a lot for that.
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It's one of those ones where like,
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it's very obvious what it means when you receive it.
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And it's fun.
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All right, that's great.
00:58:04
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Oh, I am, yeah, this is tricky.
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There are so many things to pick for them here.
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I'm gonna go with a classic inactivity.
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You know it, they roll it out from the center field fence
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at the beginning of the season, the baseball emoji.
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- Ah, baseball emoji, I would never pick that one.
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- Love to have a baseball, love to have a baseball.
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- They have a lot of balls.
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- There's a lot, well, yeah, there are.
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I thought you were gonna pick what Steve just put in the Discord, which is the curling stone.
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Curling emoji. Oh, curling is on the rise, but I think I have to shout it out for baseball here.
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I mean, baseball really needs it, you know?
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They need their emoji.
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SF Symbols, I think they just added—
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That was—I discovered while I was working on, like, some menu bar or something that SF Symbols doesn't have—
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Oh no, it was—Overcast uses SF Symbols for the playlists, and there were no—
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I was doing a sports playlist
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and there's almost no sports iconography for SF Symbols.
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But in the new version of SF Symbols that's coming out,
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they added all the sports iconography, which is great.
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- I'm gonna go food and drink now.
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- And I'm gonna pick,
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this is like a similar usage to trophy for me,
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which is bottle with popping cork,
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is the champagne emoji.
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Because again, it's like,
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that's a great way to celebrate something.
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You know, somebody tells you they got some big news,
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good news they did something awesome you send them back a champagne emoji you know with some
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confetti on the iMessage you could do that you know like the little awesome some fireworks or
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something it's a good one it's a good one i love it that's a good one um i
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i'm gonna stay there in food drink okay can you guess what i'm gonna what i'm gonna choose here
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Yes, it's the other one that I put in here, which is the pizza emoji.
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You got it. It's pizza. I love the pizza emoji.
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Yeah, I picked two.
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You put a little pineapple next to it, but I can only pick one. I'm gonna pick the pizza emoji.
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Just in case you sniped any of mine. I made two in my little shortlist here.
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Ah, I see. I see.
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Pizza was my other one.
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I'm gonna go to Smiley's and People.
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and I'm gonna go with smiling face with hearts.
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So it's a little smiling face with the hearts around it.
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I think of this as just the love emoji.
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That's how I think of this one.
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And so that's a big thanks.
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- I knew you would pick this one.
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I know you love it and it's a great emoji, right?
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'Cause it's basically the,
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I appreciate the love that is either being,
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that's being sent to me or that I am sending to you.
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It's really good.
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- I like it a lot.
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It's a good one.
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- I use this in a lot of places where people use hearts,
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I think, like I could do one of the heart emojis.
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Like I do this a lot.
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Like for me, the heart emoji that I use,
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like the heart decoration, I use that as kind of like,
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a like, you know?
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That's how I think of that one.
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But this one is like, I appreciate you.
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- That's nice.
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I am going to stay in animals and nature.
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- You stay in it.
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This is the first pick in Animals in Nature.
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- Oh, sorry.
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Oh, I'm looking at Animals in Nature.
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And I'm going with monkey face.
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- Oh, just general monkey face?
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I'm gonna pick mine real quick,
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which is see no evil monkey.
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- Now, I will say that since I added the hiding,
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there's the emoji now where you've got the hands
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over the eyes with the peeking through.
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I use this less, but I still love this emoji.
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The monkey ones are great.
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- Yeah, I'm a big fan.
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There's a monkey emoji,
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which is like a more of an animal style emoji
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where you see the monkey in the tail and all of that.
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This monkey has quite a story, right?
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This monkey is looking at you and then it sees no evil
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and hears no evil and speaks no evil.
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But also then we get the like the full body shot
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of the monkey.
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But I like the monkey face.
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- I don't like the full body shot of the monkey.
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- No, I don't either.
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- I don't know why they chose the cartoon monkey face
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for that one.
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Well, I think they think, "Look, we already did a monkey, so it's that monkey."
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But they have other ones. Like, I think, is it zebra or horse where they have a cartoon head, and then a regular one?
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Like, it looks more like...
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You were gonna say human, right?
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I was gonna say human, yeah.
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It's still fine.
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Whose turn is it?
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Uh, it is my turn, because we doubled up on monkeys there.
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Oh, travel in places.
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This is where I can choose from various trams.
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- Or I can do objects, which is very special.
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I had to decide whether I'm going to pick some objects
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that are ironic.
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'Cause I use a lot of objects ironically.
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- Like my favorite bad emoji is the,
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Isn't there like a, there's like a pen with a key
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or pen with a lock, it's pen with a lock,
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which is like means like cryptographically signed.
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And I think that is one of the dumbest emojis.
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I know why it's there, but it's really dumb.
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Boy, the choices here.
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I am going to choose Bridget Knight.
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- I originally heard that as somebody
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called "Bridgett Night."
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- "Bridgett Night," I am going to choose "Bridgett Night,"
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- The "Bridgett Night" emoji.
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'Cause it's the Golden Gate, right?
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- 'Cause it's the Golden Gate Bridge, yeah.
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In most representations, it's the Golden Gate Bridge,
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and I live there, so.
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Shout out to "Bridgett Night" wherever she is.
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- I'm gonna stick with traveling places
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and choose "Airplane Departure."
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- Oh, "Airplane Departure," "Airplane Taking Off."
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'Cause to me that means I'm going somewhere, you know?
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I set that in Slack as if when I'm traveling
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that becomes my little away emoji icon or whatever it is.
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And that means Myke's on the road, you know?
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Which I appreciate.
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- That's pretty good.
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While I stall to pick an object,
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my next pick is going to be Blue Heart from Symbols.
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My go-to heart is the Blue Heart.
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I think I've described this,
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that now there are lots of colors of heart, which is great,
01:04:41
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but there was a time when the red heart was there
01:04:44
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and you're like, hmm, I don't know,
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red heart has some extra meaning to it that I don't,
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I don't wanna do that.
01:04:51
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So blue heart is my trademark heart and I love it.
01:04:54
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We're down to objects now.
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It's the object emoji draft from here on out.
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- This is, this one's difficult for me
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because there is an emoji that I have
01:05:07
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my personal favorite in this category but there's an emoji in the objects category that
01:05:13
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if I don't pick it I'm not gonna hear the end of it and people are gonna stop saying
01:05:18
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it so I'm no...
01:05:19
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Well you could leave that for another podcast and pick a different one here.
01:05:23
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No, no I'm gonna have to pick it here I'm never gonna hear the end of it.
01:05:26
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In the objects category I will pick the microbe microbe emoji.
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Also known as the weird fish.
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a weird fish. In the non-Jeremy era, there is no reference to weird fish on the Emojipedia
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page, although I think that also happened during the Jeremy era.
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Oh, maybe it was during the buyout era, the corporate buyout era.
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We gotta clean this up, we can't say weird fish on the – you know, I actually think
01:05:51
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it happened during COVID, because this became the COVID emoji, so I think you had to not
01:05:57
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call it weird fish anymore, probably for the best.
01:05:59
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That's a shame.
01:06:02
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I don't even know here.
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It is really funny to me that both, but like Federico has a full color version of his tattoo
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on him, you know?
01:06:11
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Like Steven did an interpretation, I'll say, of a tattoo.
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Federico went full ball.
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Straight on.
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I'm gonna finish with an emoji that I use all the time because it's a shortcut in Slack,
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which I'm in all the time.
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and slack is it's technically party popper,
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but the shortcut in slack is tada.
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- And I use it all the time whenever somebody
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is celebrating something or sometimes ironically.
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And it gets a lot of use and it's pretty nice, right?
01:06:42
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There are some other celebratory emoji,
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but that's the one that I tend to go with.
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There's the one where there's the kind of cups
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that open and drop confetti out,
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but I don't want that one.
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I like the one where it's almost like a megaphone
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is shooting out confetti.
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That's the one I like.
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So I'm gonna put that in there.
01:07:01
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- I see one in our Discord, which, you know the Oh No guy?
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- Uh huh. - Oh No.
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Where that's coming out of a tada.
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- Out of a tada, oh yeah, that's pretty good.
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- Which is really good.
01:07:12
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- I, and that, so that's our little run through emojis
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for World Emoji Day.
01:07:17
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I will say, now I'll tell a little story,
01:07:18
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which is I had an idea, because in many of the slacks
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that I'm in and some Discords,
01:07:24
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There are two custom emoji that we use all the time.
01:07:27
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One is a picture of Tony Sindelar, our friend,
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who did the GMing, our role-playing game member special
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last couple of years.
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- And a long, long, long, long time ago,
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Tony would always audibly say, when you made a reference,
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he would say, "Reference acknowledged,"
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which I always thought was very, you know,
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it's very funny 'cause it's like, you know,
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you're fishing for somebody to acknowledge your reference
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and he just goes out and says it in a kind of a passive
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aggressive way. It's great.
01:07:57
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- Yeah. If you've heard people on podcasts say reference
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acknowledged, that is a meme that came from Tony.
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- It's basically from Tony.
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So there's a picture, Tony's icon was this picture of Tony
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taken by Dan Morin ages ago, ages ago.
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And we made that the reference acknowledge emoji.
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And that just sort of spread so that like in other chats,
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other places where people don't even know Tony,
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they're like, why is this the reference acknowledge emoji?
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I said, well, it's Tony Sendler.
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So I had this thought,
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and then we also have a Skeletor emoji,
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which is based on art that somebody else did,
01:08:27
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and we paid him a royalty for the t-shirts
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and stuff like that.
01:08:30
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And I thought, you know what?
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I could commission those as emoji.
01:08:34
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And I thought, well, who does that?
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And I went to Jeremy Burge and I said, who's your artist?
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Do you have an artist you could recommend for Emojipedia
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that I could use to do some custom emoji work of my own,
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just for fun?
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And he got me in touch with an artist
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who does a lot of the emoji work for Emojipedia.
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And I got, I commissioned custom reference,
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acknowledge and Skeletor emoji.
01:09:03
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And so the Skeletor emoji is just a,
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in the style of Apple's faces, except it's Skeletor.
01:09:09
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And the reference acknowledge emoji is Tony Sindelar,
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a cartoon version of Tony Sindelar pointing his finger
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as if to say reference acknowledged.
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- Where are these?
01:09:21
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- They are, let me see if I can find them here.
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- Do you have them?
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- They're on the incomparable Slack,
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but I can, I'm gonna post them in the discord too.
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I wasn't planning on talking about it.
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So now I've got to go to the incomparable, there they are.
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- Oh, I've seen the Tony one.
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I've seen the Tony one.
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I didn't know that was me.
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- That's the new reference acknowledged emoji.
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So now you don't even need to know.
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Now you could say, if this was a Unicode,
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They would be like nerd, nerd,
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acknowledging a reference, nerd pointing to the right.
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Nerd with tie pointing to the right,
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but it's a reference acknowledge.
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And yeah, Skeletor.
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It's based on the, you know, it's like the skeleton from,
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or the skull from the emoji set,
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but with a hoodie and a little heart for,
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upside down heart for a nose.
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And it's a hooded skeleton emoji.
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- Terrifying, but great.
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- I love it.
01:10:12
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- That's some emoji.
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That's some #AskUpgradeQuestions for you, Jason Snell.
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The first comes from Brant who asks,
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"Which do you think will come first,
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face ID on the Mac or touch ID in display of an iPhone?"
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That's a tough one 'cause I think both could happen
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but also both could never happen.
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I'm gonna say Touch ID in the iPhone display
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only because I feel like Face ID on the Mac
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obviously hasn't been a priority for Apple.
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Like they could do something like what Microsoft does
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with the Windows login feature
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and they obviously have decided
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that that's not good enough for them
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and that if they're gonna do Face ID
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they're gonna do it properly.
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And those laptops are so space constrained,
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they're so, to fit a sensor
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in the thin laptop display shell is just,
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it's asking a lot and they've all got Touch ID
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and there's an external keyboard with Touch ID.
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They just did their display
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and it doesn't have Face ID in it.
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Like, I feel like they were just redesigned to the MacBook Pro
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like they've had ample opportunity to put Face ID
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on the Mac and they haven't done it.
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And so I'm gonna take that as evidence
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that they don't think that they need to.
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And instead say Touch ID on the display on the iPhone,
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is it redundant?
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Are they really proud of Face ID?
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"Yes, are there situations where Touch ID
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is better than Face ID?"
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"Yes, will they get there at some point?"
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"I think yes."
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So I don't have proof that they dislike that idea
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and they seem to dislike the Face ID on Mac ID.
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So that's why I choose that.
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What do you think, Myke?
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- I have to think about this
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'cause I feel like Face ID on the Mac
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would be easier to implement
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than touch ID in display on the iPhone
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in a way that is really good for Apple at least.
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Like I know lots of companies, lots and lots of companies.
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You know, I was thinking about this the other day.
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Like I was thinking about the, you know,
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like the rumor of the whole punch and pill thing
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on the next iPhone, like instead of a notch.
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And I was thinking like, you know,
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I was thinking Samsung phone, sorry,
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Android phones including Samsungs don't have this problem.
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I was like, oh yeah, because nobody is lent into the face identification the way that
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Like, a couple of device manufacturers tried it, but ultimately just, they just do like
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a visual scan, it's not using like IR, like they just use like a facial recognition kind
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But they really have all just kind of stuck with touch ID outside of iPhone, right?
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And so all of these devices, they don't have to worry about the notch or whatever, really.
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They could do the hole punches because they really push on having some kind of fingerprint
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So I was thinking really Apple's kind of like, they're focused on this technology, they're
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just going to keep doubling down on it.
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And I really like it.
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I actually in general prefer Face ID, especially since they added the Face ID with a mask on.
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It's like again, has made me fall in love with Face ID all over again because I didn't
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have that frustration.
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Apple doesn't have anything that they make with the technology of in-screen touch ID.
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And I don't know just like kind of like how they would make that work for themselves or
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whatever, but face ID, they know how to do.
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So like I kind of go back and forth on it.
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I think I would say face ID on a Mac is more likely to come first in touch ID display on
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Yeah, I mean, it's a tough question.
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I could imagine them bringing it to the power button
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of the iPhone faster, but that's not the question.
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- Yeah, I don't know.
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This is a, it's a tough one.
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'Cause I don't think I have a great expectation
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for either of them anytime soon.
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They could, like I said, both of them could happen,
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but I don't think I would bet on either of them.
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- I would say we're at least two years away
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from Face ID on a Mac.
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- I, yeah, I think it might be longer
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unless there's a surprise
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and they have a high-end, maybe a high-end display
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that's rumored has a Face ID sensor in it.
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I could see that, it's possible.
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But again, it's gonna be so limited
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because they're not gonna bring them to the laptops
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for a while, I think, unless they,
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like, I mean, I don't know, it's gonna be hard.
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Unless there's something that we're not thinking of,
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which it could be, like, what if they have,
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they sneak a sensor into the bottom case of the laptop
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that shoots up at your face and can be thicker
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'cause it's at the back of the keyboard or something.
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Like maybe, maybe something like that.
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But the displays are so thin that getting a super thin Face ID sensor up there is going
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to be tricky.
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Not that they couldn't do it, but it's going to be hard.
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Yeah, maybe it's not the laptops at first, right?
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Something that's super weird to me, I don't know why this has happened.
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Like I'd forgotten about this, but I saw it when the public beta came out, I saw it in
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an MKBHD video.
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That Face ID on the iPhone now works in landscape.
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Oh, does it?
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Yeah, I just tried it out to test it myself and it does.
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I don't know why, why has it taken this time to do that?
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It's very peculiar to me.
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When the iPads have been doing it for years.
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Yeah, I don't know, not a priority
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or there was a particular software quirk that,
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I mean, it's possible that they reorganized the iOS,
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the iPhone face ID stuff when they did the mass detection
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and that, you know, right?
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It's possible that they did the first implementation
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on the iPhone, then did one for the iPad
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that needed to be broader.
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Didn't bother rolling that back to the iPhone
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'cause who cared?
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And then the mask thing came up and they're like,
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oh right, well we should probably take the code
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from the iPad and then build on that
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so that they stay kind of in sync a little bit.
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So it could just be that simple,
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but that's just a, I'm just guessing,
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I'm spitballing with that one.
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- Eric wants to know,
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can continuity camera auto detect an iPhone
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that's other than my primary iPhone.
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So for example, I could leave a spare older phone
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connected permanently to my display,
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like I do with Camo.
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So can it detect more than one phone basically?
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- I believe so.
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I think any device that's close to your computer
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that is logged in with any iPhone,
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it's running iOS 16 and is logged in with your Apple ID
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is available as a camera.
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Yeah, I don't know if I've had two running in proximity
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for me to test that.
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I will test that at some point,
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but I've definitely used a camera that's not my phone,
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but another one that's logged in and that has worked.
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So I think it's just a continuity feature.
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If you had another phone,
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keep in mind there's some compatibility issues, right?
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It can't be an old iPhone.
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It's gotta be, for some of the features,
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it's like iPhone 11 and later.
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For some of them, it's like 10 R and later.
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Like there's some compatibility issues
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with continuity camera on the iPhone.
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But if you do have a capable one
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that's just hanging out by your desk being used as a camera,
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sure, you should be able to do that no problem.
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- David asks, "Now that the M2 has finally arrived,
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how long do you think we'll need to wait to see M2 chips
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in any of the other five products
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that Apple currently ships with the M1?"
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So I will just note, Mark Gurman said over the weekend
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that he expects M2 Pro and Macs chips in the,
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to start appearing in MacBook Pros sometime
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between the fall of 2022 and the spring of 2023.
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- So what I want to say is in less than a year,
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they'll all just be updated to M2.
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However, Mark Gurman suggests that they're not going to
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bother updating a bunch of them to M2, like the iMac.
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I don't get it.
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Like, I don't get it.
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I don't get why they wouldn't update to the M2.
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It surprises me that they don't have this thing set up
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so that they can just flip over to the M2
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on these systems one at a time as the M1.
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And maybe it's an issue of like the M1
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becomes cheaper to produce.
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And it's still, as we've talked about earlier,
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such a leap from Intel that you can get away
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with keeping the M1s around for quite a while.
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And it's still a big update from any previous Mac.
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But I know that Apple didn't use to do this,
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you know, quite as often with these updates,
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but like they got the M2 now.
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You would think that they would be motivated
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to just roll that M2 out into all those other systems
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and upgrade them.
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But, you know, maybe the price is such a consideration
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at this point that it's just easier to leave them there.
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So I think according to Mark Gurman, David,
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we'll have to wait forever
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because some of those products
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are not ever gonna get an M2.
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they're gonna go to M3 instead,
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and they're just gonna skip M2.
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I think that's weird,
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but that's what Mark Gurman sort of thinks
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is gonna happen.
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- I reckon if they do it more, it'll take like 18 months.
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I reckon 18 months is gonna be the kind of...
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- Yeah, but I mean, like again,
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Mark Gurman just came out and said
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the next iMac will be an M3.
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So what is that about, right?
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So I don't know.
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I don't know.
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I think some of them will get M2,
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but I suspect maybe that they're gonna take them along
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So like the Mac mini is rumored to get an update,
01:21:20
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but the Mac mini rumor is that they're gonna get an M2
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in there, but also have an M2 Pro option, right?
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So that makes it a more of an upgrade
01:21:29
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than just from M1 to M2.
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So maybe the 13 inch MacBook Pro will be an outlier again,
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in that it's identical to its predecessor,
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except for they swapped in the new chip.
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But I kind of assumed that they would do that
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to most models and just update them in place.
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Todd asks, "If you record uncompressed audio,
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do you use WAV, so W-A-V, or A-I-F-F,
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which is Apple something something lossless?"
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What is that? Apple something file format?
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- Audio Interchange File Format, actually,
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is I think what it is.
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By the way, WAV and A-I-F-F are actually identical.
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They're just bit stream audio, they're uncompressed audio.
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The difference is the headers.
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So they are no different.
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And it is, yeah,
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there after the headers that tell you what's in it,
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it's basically the same file.
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I mostly use WAV because one of the editors that I use
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uses a Mac and one of the editors I use uses a PC.
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And so I just find it easier to do WAV
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because nobody looks at a WAV and goes, huh?
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And AIFF, sometimes people go, huh?
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Also AIFF, you have this question of is it .AIFF or .AIFF
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and like WAV is just WAV and everybody knows it
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and it's fine.
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So I save everything as a WAV.
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I do wave too because for the same reason it's just the most... I mean I started recording
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uncompressed because old Upgradients will remember when Myke used to use a trash can
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Mac Pro and it would sometimes completely lock up during recording and the only way
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for me to be able to use my computer again was to power it down forcibly.
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Right, good times. Which if I was recording in an mp3 or something like
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that would I would lose the audio because the way that an mp3 kind of
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works is like it the file is completed when you stop recording and a
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non like securely completed I'm simplifying this massively but if
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If an MP3 file cuts off before you press stop on the recorder
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and it saves it, it's mostly unusable.
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Like, most of the time, you've lost the audio.
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So I started recording in Wave because it's uncompressed.
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Whatever's being written to the file
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is just where the file will end if power cut, for example.
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Or there's an error.
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-So, yeah, when we were using Call Recorder,
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using QuickTime, it needed to finalize the recording
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where it was a complete loss.
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And it's like unacceptable.
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So record to wave.
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- We did it with wave.
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- Yeah, so if you pull the plug, it just,
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yeah, the recording stopped obviously
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'cause you pulled the plug on your computer,
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but every single sample is in the file.
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So yeah, the second part of this question
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was compressed lossless format.
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In the end, disk space isn't an issue for us,
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File transfer time isn't really an issue for us.
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These are big files, but they're not enormous
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and our internet's fast enough.
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And personally, same thing, right?
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Which is I'd rather keep it as simple as possible
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of reading what's the waveform off the microphone
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or the interface and putting it on the disc
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as quickly as possible.
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A compressed format, all it gets me is more CPU use
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of my computer, more chances for it to do something bad.
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And I don't, and yeah, it's a smaller file,
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but I don't need it to be a smaller file.
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If I wanted the archive to be smaller,
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I will compress it into a flack or something.
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And I have a script that Marco Arment actually wrote
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and gave me a billion years ago
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that will automatically sort of flack compress everything
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or decompress it in a logic project.
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And I use that with a Hazel script
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that looks at all my old logic projects
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and just flattens all that stuff down into flack
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where it's gonna save a lot of space.
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But when I'm working on it,
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I don't wanna deal with any of that.
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So it's just straight up wave.
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Yeah, I record everything in Wave and basically just have a Hazel script, Hazel from Noodle
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Soft is such a really great application that just, it just bins the old files from that
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audio, the file where I have all my audio HIDAT recordings saved.
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Because they're about like between 300 and 600 megabytes, the files that, those WAV files.
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So I don't want them building up forever, you know, like just the calls or whatever,
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like the actual recordings of the calls before I do any processing to the audio.
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I just have it go in and just clear those out for me.
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- Last question today comes from Brant who asks,
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if you could choose any color you want
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for the new MacBook Air that doesn't exist currently,
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which one would you want the most?
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- I was thinking about this.
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I am caught between saying, I'd probably say blue.
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- But orange would be just fine with me.
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I would choose blue or orange.
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That's sort of my, that's where I am in my life right now
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is can I get in blue or orange?
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well then that's what I would like it in.
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- Orange would be what I would want.
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That would be the color I would want.
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Although I would be tempted to get it in yellow
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to match my iMac.
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- Yeah, sure.
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- So either that's either orange or yellow.
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- Gold laptop.
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- I'm just trying to imagine that thing in blue
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and it would look so good.
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But I agree with the theory espoused
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on several podcasts last week that they got time.
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Gruber wrote that in his review too.
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It's like, this is a brand new design.
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They got time to do iterations where they add different colors
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because this design will be with us probably for many years to come.
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- Yep. All right, if you would like to send in a question
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for us to answer on the show, just send out a tweet with the hashtag #AskUpgrade
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I would like to thank Sourcegraph, Ladder, and Mode
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for their support of this episode, and of course, thanks to you,
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our wonderful listeners and people who support us
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who have an Upgrade Plus membership.
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Thanks to Jason as always for joining me.
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You'll find Jason's work as always at sixcolors.com.
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He is @jasonowen.
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Twitter J-S-N-E-L-L.
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Jason hosts many shows over at The Incomparable
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and at Relay FM as well.
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You can find shows that we're both on
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along with many other wonderfully talented hosts
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at relay.fm/shows.
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We'll be back next week with a prerecorded episode.
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Just so if there's any news that happens.
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- Some are fun.
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- We're some are fun in it
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- And we're pre-recording an episode.
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- With special guests.
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- With special guests, but special guests you know,
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we're not pre-announcing some like,
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we're not, we haven't got like the Johnny Ive special
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or whatever.
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- We're diving back in classic upgrade fashion,
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we're diving back into the verticals,
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we're gonna have three experts on who you know,
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who y'all know, and we're gonna talk about three different
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sort of vertical categories for segments with each of them
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as part of the Summer of Fun, it'll be fun.
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- So that will be next week's episode.
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So if there's any big news, it will come the week after.
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So that's what we're gonna have to do.
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Deal, everyone?
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- Meet back here again next week.
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You'll be here. You'll hear us.
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We won't actually be here.
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And then we'll meet back here again in two weeks
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and we will be here.
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- Until next time.
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- That's how time works.
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- Say goodbye to Jason Snow.
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- Goodbye, Myke Hurley.
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