372: A Wrestling Match With App Icons
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From relay FM, this is Upgrade, episode 372. Today's show is brought to you by Squarespace,
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Doordash, and LinkedIn Jobs. My name is Myke Hurley, I'm joined by Jason Snell.
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Myke, how have we done 372 of these? How is that possible?
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Just like the way we're doing it now, but-- One week at a time? Sometimes--
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There you go. Sometimes two in a week if--
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Apple surprises us?
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But always one. Sometimes two.
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Always one at a time. That's what Ted Lasso would tell you,
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is you got to take them one at a time. Just one step at a time.
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I have a #SnellTalk question for you. It comes from Jason, not you. Who asks--
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What may I have in my possession first, an Apple Watch Series 7 or a Playdate?
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Well, it depends on your Playdate number, I suppose.
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It does depend on the Playdate number. It does. But let's assume, for the sake of this
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conversation, that Jason was in the first batch of Playdates.
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Well, and I mean, I have a Playdate coming, and I'm going to buy an Apple Watch Series 7.
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So this could be me. I'm going to say the Apple Watch,
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mostly because Apple has experience shipping products to customers and Panic doesn't.
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So I love Panic, and I'm looking forward to the Playdate. But if I had to choose between Apple
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supply chain and Panics, I'm going to choose Apples.
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I would say Apple too, because Panic is like by the end of the year, and Apple says fall.
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So if we're assuming that they both can do what they say they're going to do,
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I would still say that Apple seems like the easier bet there.
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Yeah. But still, I'm looking forward to both.
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Let me get both. Yeah.
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I'm look-- I've made a decision, by the way, for the Apple Watch.
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Yes. Oh, okay.
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Gold stainless steel.
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I feel like you were leaning that way even last week when we talked.
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And gold Milanese.
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I know you like that.
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People sending me pictures of their gold and gold, and it looks real good.
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Yeah, that's right. And then you put on the white coat, and what else is your outfit that
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goes with that? There's a whole outfit that goes with that.
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Federica came up with an outfit. I don't remember what it was,
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but it was mostly white and a flowery shirt, I think.
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A flowery shirt.
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That's right.
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But that's where I'm going to go. I'm going to go all gold, I think.
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But with maybe a blue sport loop, too. I think it'll look really good with the gold.
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And I am leaning toward black titanium.
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Mmm. Treat yourself, Jason Snell.
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A little bit. Maybe so.
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If you'd like to send in a #SnellTalk question to help us open the show,
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just send out a tweet with the hashtag #SnellTalk
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or use ?SnellTalk in the Relay FM members Discord.
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I'd like to give everybody an update on our St. Jude campaign.
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We just completed the third annual Podcastathon last Friday.
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It was a Friday.
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Thank you. I'm a little bit out of sorts today. I'll say that.
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I'm still kind of getting back to life after having completed the Podcastathon,
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then bringing Mega Studio back up to a working order.
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And now we're here on Monday. I've kind of worked all through the weekend.
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But it was an incredible success with the Podcastathon.
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We raised, I think, over $110,000 during the Podcastathon itself.
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And we have now passed as a community over $500,000.
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That is half of a million dollars raised this year alone,
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which is absolutely unbelievable.
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Like an amount that I could have only jumped about
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because September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
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So we are working to support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
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in finding cures and saving children.
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For almost 60 years, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
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has been on the front lines of research care and treatment of childhood cancer.
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Treatments that are invented at St. Jude have helped push the overall
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childhood cancer survival rate from 20% to more than 80% since opening.
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And St. Jude won't stop until no child dies from cancer, but they need our support.
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So go to stjude.org/relay. You can donate today.
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If you make a single gift of $100 or more,
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you'll receive an exclusive sticker thanks pack at the end of the campaign.
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And don't forget, if your company matches donations,
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please send an email to stephen@relay.fm and we can put those into the campaign too.
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And then your money is doubled by your employer.
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Go to stjude.org/relay to support St. Jude. Let's cure childhood cancer together.
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And if you do want to catch up with the podcast,
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if you haven't seen it, it's uploaded to YouTube now,
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so you can go and watch it in all of its glory.
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We also have an audio only version in a feed that we have called the departures feed.
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Godspeed to you if you decide to listen to it in audio only.
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I don't know what that experience would be like.
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I think it's better for video, but hey, you do you.
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Oh, and we've also got a bunch of other stuff still coming throughout the rest of the month.
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We have other streams, lots of additional content.
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Jason put together a Boulder Dash for the show itself,
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but there's also a second Boulder Dash,
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which is premiering on YouTube on the Relay FM YouTube channel today.
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As we record this, by the time the episode's out,
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it will be available for you to just go and watch it your own.
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Right. Just watch a whole other episode of my two episode Relay FM Boulder Dash game show
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with six additional Relay FM hosts.
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So it was a fun one.
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The one in the podcastathon was fun.
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And the one that we'll be posting or has posted is also really good.
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And I'm hoping that I will pop that in the departures feed at some point too.
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So if you don't want to watch, but you are open to listening,
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there'll be an audio version of that too.
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Yeah, it was a truly incredible day.
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Thank you so much if you tuned in for any of it.
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We were blown away by not just how many people had tuned in,
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but also all the money we raised.
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And now sitting here, you know, on September 20th,
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and I think right now we've just passed five, we're about to hit $511,000.
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It's just an absolutely unbelievable amount of money
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and just a level of support that we currently have ever dreamed of.
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So thank you so much.
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So this is a follow up.
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So we had said a couple of weeks ago that we would on this episode
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talk about the ramifications of the Epic and Apple trial
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and if and how Apple would be changing their in-app purchase.
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That rules because of the trial.
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We can't talk about it right now because it's still too complicated.
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There are lots and lots of opinions on the internet right now
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as to what the ruling means.
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Ultimately, I think I've come down on the line of,
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I think it's best to just wait now because it seems like at the moment,
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there is too much interpretation that can be made on the ruling
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that Judge Gonzalez-Roch has put down.
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So I think we actually need to wait now to see,
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I think within the next few weeks,
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because there's a time window on this where Apple have to do something or not,
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and then we can see what happens after that period.
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Yeah, there's a lot going on there, but I think we can push,
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there's a lot of other stuff going on, so we can push that off for now.
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It's just too difficult.
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It's either it means everything or it means nothing
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or in kind of all the way in between.
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Somewhere in between.
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Last night, Ted Lasso picked up a bunch of Emmys.
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It was obvious that it was going to happen.
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They won Outstanding Comedy Series,
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Lead Actor in a Comedy went to Jason Sudeikis,
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Supporting Actor went to Brett Goldstein,
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Supporting Actress went to Hannah Waddingham,
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and they also won awards for Sound Mixing, Editing, and Casting.
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I think the only award they didn't win,
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or at least the only major award they didn't win was writing.
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They didn't win that one.
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Writing and directing in a comedy,
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both of which went to Hacks on HBO Max,
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which is by the way also a fantastic show.
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And if people haven't tried it, they should give it a go.
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Hacks is great as well.
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So I was happy to see Hacks win a few Emmys
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because it also won Best Actress in a Comedy.
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So that's a show worth watching if you've got HBO Max.
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And I'm very happy that it won some awards
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because now more people have heard of it
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and it would be harder for it to be canceled.
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And it already got picked up for a second season,
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but I love that show too.
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So they didn't win all the Emmys,
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but Ted Lasso won an awful lot, which was expected.
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I think the Hacks wins were surprising
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and I'm happy for them for those.
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Also that seems to be a place where it was easy for them
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to split the nominees because Ted Lasso got nominated
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for half of the nominations in those categories.
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And they did in these other categories too in the supporting,
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but I felt like Hannah Waddingham and Brett Goldstein
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were so clearly the right choices
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that they were able to overcome the other Ted Lasso people
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in their category in order to win those.
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But yeah, so Apple had within like an hour of the Emmys,
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all the banners on Apple TV were winner of eight Emmy awards.
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So good to whoever was up on Sunday night
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updating all of their graphics on Apple TV.
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It was something that I found kind of funny
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like in Apple's press release, they say,
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I just love this line, it's hilarious to me.
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Apple TV+ becomes first streaming service in history
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to land top program award in its second year of eligibility.
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Like that, but like if you actually read that, right?
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First in history, second year possible.
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In history is not that big if the history is two years.
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- Well, it means, well, the history is the history
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of streaming services, right?
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- In the history of streaming, it took Netflix longer
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and Amazon longer to win a major award like this.
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But also, yes, it is silly.
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They're trying to find a superlative, I get it.
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But it's a big deal.
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I mean, like what, two years ago weren't people
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making Carpool Karaoke and other Eddie Q,
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Eddie Q thanked on stage by the way,
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along with T-Dog, Tim Cook by Bill Lawrence.
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- Was it Zach and Jamie?
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- Zach and Jamie were in there.
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Yeah, it was all the people we've been talking about.
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But I just, when all those people were making jokes
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about the dumb Apple music video stuff
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and Carpool Karaoke that they'd been doing.
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And we said, no, no, no, no, you don't understand.
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This is not that.
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These are different people doing something different.
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Well, here we are two years later
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and one of their shows won eight Emmys.
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Now, who knew?
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I mean, who knew it would be Ted Lasso?
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The thing is you place your bets.
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I mean, I'm sure their big bet was the morning show
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and it got some awards, but what you do is you program
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your network and the hits will emerge
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and the critical darlings will emerge.
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And that's how you have to do it.
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You can't, I actually wonder about this for Amazon
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where they're trying to replicate
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Game of Thrones essentially.
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And like, I'm not sure you can do that.
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I think you gotta have a strategy
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where you throw off a bunch of shows
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and some of them are gonna flop
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and some of them are gonna be hits
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and you just, you gotta, you can't control what happens.
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So Apple, I'm sure was taken by surprise,
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but now they're firmly on board the Ted Lasso train.
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In fact, we should mention the Hollywood Reporter story
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about season three, because it's got some interesting things
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about renegotiating the salaries of the writers
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and the cast to give them more money,
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which I think is interesting.
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Like they didn't have to do that,
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but it's one of those things where you want to
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be gracious to your creative team for, you know, right.
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Like they placed the bet on Ted Lasso,
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not thinking it would be successful,
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but it's been so successful that Apple
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and Warners have gone back to them
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and sweetened their deals, which is interesting.
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And it also, I think raises the question like,
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and the Hollywood Reporter article does a good job
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of raising this question without answering it.
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'Cause there is no answer right now, right?
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But it's basically, you know, surely they're not gonna stop
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at three seasons given how successful it's been.
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And there's kind of a lot of shrugging going on of like,
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you know, the impression I get is that Apple
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and Warner are happy to back up the truck of money
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to Jason Sudeikis' house, but it's unclear
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if Jason Sudeikis is willing to have them open
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up the back of that truck.
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So it's all still kind of floating out there.
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- I still think it's gonna go past three seasons.
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- Yeah, I think the big issue is that he's got young kids
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and they shoot in England.
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So I think the question is, do they recalibrate
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what they think the storyline might be
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and have it continue?
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Does Ted come back to the US?
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Do they split the show where Ted comes back to the US
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and the other characters stay in England?
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And there were kind of two shows at that point?
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I don't know what they do.
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- Did they just change the way they film it?
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There are ways around every problem, right?
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- Yeah, it's true.
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They could film interiors in the US, in New York,
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or somewhere like that.
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I think his kids are in New York.
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I think that's where he lives.
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They could shoot at interiors in New York
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and shoot exteriors in England
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and do it that way if they wanted to.
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Like they've got, right?
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That's the question is like, if he says absolutely no,
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then it's gonna be absolutely no,
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but there's so much money and prestige involved now.
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And it's art and commerce.
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Look, this is all the stuff we talk about.
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It's art and commerce.
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Both of those things exist.
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And usually commerce wins because at the end of the day,
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all of those writers and actors have house payments
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and families to support.
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And there is the offer of an avalanche of money.
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And even if Jason Sudeikis, I would say,
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even if Jason Sudeikis is really reluctant to keep going
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because he's got his vision for where the story goes
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and he's got young kids in the United States,
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it's not just a personal decision, right?
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It's a decision that has ramifications
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for everyone who makes the show.
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And if he says no, he's taking the money
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out of their hands as well.
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And that's a hard decision to make.
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- And if we put money aside for a minute,
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like it is a massive factor, right?
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This is how these people make the living.
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- This is Jason Sudeikis' biggest success.
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And he may come to realize, hey, you know what?
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I like making this show and everyone loves it.
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And it's going really well.
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- So let's make some more money while the sun is shining
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'cause you never know what'll happen after this.
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- But again, it's not even just the money.
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It's just like, let's continue making this show
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that is so critically acclaimed.
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- Yeah, and that we all generally seem to like each other.
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- Yeah, I've gone to his Wikipedia page at the moment.
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I looked at like his awards and nominations
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and like the entire box, it's like two thirds
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of the box is Ted Lasso.
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- Oh, of course.
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No, this is his big thing.
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- This is his like, Jason Sudeikis will be remembered
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for being Ted Lasso now.
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That's how it would appear to be.
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So maybe you wanna find a way to make it work.
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I don't know, we'll find out.
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- I like that it is that report is all about,
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and I do recommend it, the Hollywood Reporter story.
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- It's great, oh, okay.
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- It is all about like, how do you, now that it's a hit,
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like you go back and recompensate everybody.
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You give everybody more money.
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You give Brett Goldstein and Hannah Wanning a lot more money
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'cause they just won Emmy awards.
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You give the writers more money.
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Like everybody's gonna get more money.
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And we mentioned the other week that there also is this thing
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where Apple is trying to buy out some of the linear TV rights
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'cause they don't want Ted Lasso running on cable TV.
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They want it to be Apple TV exclusive.
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What does that cost?
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Like all of this stuff is going on now.
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And it's really interesting
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because it's this unexpected success.
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And now they have to figure out where they go next.
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- Season three is gonna have 12 episodes.
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They confirmed that during the Emmys last night.
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- Right, like season two, except unlike season two,
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they're gonna plan for 12 episodes
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because this past weekend's episode, actually,
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people were saying, if you have seen it,
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it's a very off format episode.
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It is unlike a normal episode of Ted Lasso.
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And I actually saw somebody say, I didn't like it
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because I don't like that they took an episode
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out of the story in order to tell this other thing.
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And I had to say, they didn't take an episode
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out of the story.
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This is the other standalone episode that they wrote
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after they broke the season with 10 episodes.
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And then Apple came to them and said,
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can you make two more episodes?
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And they're like, but we already, okay.
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Again, not turning down the money,
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but instead of breaking up their 10 episode plan,
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what they did is they inserted two standalone episodes,
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the Christmas special and the one that aired this week.
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Next season, they will plan for 12 episodes,
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which is better.
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- Just real quick as well, morning show started again,
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no spoilers, but I really enjoyed the first episode.
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I'm excited to see what the season goes.
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Have you seen it yet?
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- No, we are watching some other stuff right now.
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We just watched the first three episodes
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of "Why the Last Man," which was a lot of fun
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in the comic book that I really liked.
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So I'm enjoying that.
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But we got it ready to go.
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It was one of those things where we're like,
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it's nine o'clock and we can do an hour long TV show.
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And do we really wanna kick off the morning show?
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And it was like, let's let it percolate.
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We'll come back to it.
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- I tend to go all over that, but I was excited to see it.
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I'm really intrigued to see where the season goes.
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- And "Foundation" premieres on Friday.
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And I'm looking forward to that.
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- Remind me, they're dropping two episodes of that, right?
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- I don't know.
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At the beginning of the Apple event last week,
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it was interesting to see that they've got
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their fall rollout schedule.
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I was saying to Lauren last night,
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as we were looking at all the different stuff
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that we can watch, it's like,
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oh, all the shows are back now, right?
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Like it's only been in this last week or two
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where I've realized, oh, everything that was put
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into COVID production earlier this year
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is all starting to roll out.
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So we had that moment that was more of a lull.
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And right now, everything is dropping.
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'Cause "Sex Education" dropped on Friday on Netflix,
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which is a show I really like.
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I haven't watched that yet.
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Like everything is dropping now.
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All the shows are coming out now.
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So that's great, but it's overwhelming.
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- It is too, by the way, "Foundation."
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It starts with two episodes.
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- It is two episodes of "Foundation."
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And then they've got another release the following week
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and another release the following week
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and another release, like it keeps going.
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There's a lot of content coming out now.
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It's kind of overwhelming, but good stuff, good stuff.
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And congratulations to Ted Lasso because I love that show.
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And I'm glad it's done so well and it is funny to see
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Apple TV+, of all things, having these,
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getting up on stage and saying, "Thanks to Apple."
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Or as Bill Lawrence said, "Thanks to Zach and Jamie,
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Eddie, and T-Dog."
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That's my name for Tim Cook.
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I'm sure at 4 a.m. when Tim Cook's alarm went off,
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he awoke to happy news about Ted Lasso and puzzlement
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about people calling him T-Dog.
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- You can skip 15 seconds.
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I'm gonna spoil the joke from "Morning Show."
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How do I skip 15 seconds, Myke?
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I'm here with you.
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- You can't.
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You're gonna hear it.
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UBA+ is a thing that's referenced.
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- I was so--
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- I love it.
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- I screamed.
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- I love it.
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- I was so excited.
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It was like, "I tipped the cap to you, sir."
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- Yes, good stuff.
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I'll reflect a little bit more on last week
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on the Apple event.
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Now that the dust has settled,
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how do you feel about the event?
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I've seen a lot of like people online saying,
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it was disappointing, it was boring, it's an S year.
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What do you think?
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You know, everybody is always disappointed by Apple events
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unless they have some mind blowing product.
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And I think that this is incremental.
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We talked about it a little last time.
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Incremental is what it is.
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It is an S year.
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That's true, essentially.
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It is a quieter iPhone cycle.
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It's a quieter Apple watch cycle.
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The truth is most people don't buy the same thing every year.
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And what matters is that Apple pushes everything forward.
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And then this is their PR push.
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And then everybody in the holiday quarter,
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who's got a two or three or four year old iPhone
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or Apple watch, those people update.
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It's part of the cycle.
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Not every year is going to be like last year was the,
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we changed how this looks and, you know,
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we gave it this whole new approach that we're doing to the iPhone.
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Like, did you think that was going to happen again this year?
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Like, no, that's not, that's not what happened.
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So it was, I thought it was fine.
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It is what it is.
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It is an iPhone.
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It's an incremental iPhone event.
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They have them every year.
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They have them every year for good reasons.
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They're not going to stop doing them because they do want to refresh their product every year.
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But, you know, saying that it's a, it's a boring kind of thing.
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Like that's, that's like, um, dog bites, man, kind of stuff.
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Like Apple hasn't done a, it's so rare that the iPhone event completely blows your mind
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because the pace of smartphone innovation hasn't been like that in a decade.
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So now it really comes every two, three, four, five years.
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And otherwise it's just, they push it along and they pushed it along.
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Like I don't, I don't expect more than this.
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Like it's a pleasant surprise.
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I find it funny when people say like, oh, this should have been an S phone.
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It doesn't mean anything what they call it.
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Doesn't mean anything.
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I thought the, I always thought the S was dumb ever since the S is for speed with the iPhone 3GS.
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Because it didn't make any sense.
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You would incrementally number every other one.
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That didn't make any sense anyway.
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Like it's like four, four S five, like it didn't, it was no.
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- And it's not like people, I mean, if you're on, okay, here's the one place where I will say,
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I understand people grumbling about this is the people who are on the upgrade program
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where they get not this upgrade program that we're on, but the iPhone upgrade program.
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They get a new phone every year.
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And the idea is, yay, it's exciting.
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I get a new phone every year.
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And last year's phone came out a month later.
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So they have to pay extra in order to get a new phone that they're not that excited about.
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But even then, I think you could just continue to pay it and then you
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pay it off and then you could, you can, you just upgrade.
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- No, I don't think that even on that plan, like on the upgrade plan, like on the upgrade program,
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you're paying every month anyway, whether the phone is good or bad or somewhere in between.
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- The truth is whatever 95% of people don't buy an iPhone every year.
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And, and it's, it's like, I've got excited about the Apple watch.
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I'm less excited about the iPhones.
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Rumor has it that the iPhones next year are going to be different, right?
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Like they don't, they don't do that every year.
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They're not going to try to do that every year.
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And I got to say, you know, again, it is, no, it was not a very exciting thing,
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but I also have to say that there's a tenor, especially in some of the,
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let me say the more mainstream press about this stuff that is very much like,
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why is Apple not dancing for my amusement?
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Like dance monkey dance, because, you know, they want to have stuff to write about and
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they want to be entertained and they want to have the next big thing.
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And like, it's never really been like that, but it's a, it gives you a thing to write every year
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to have a hot take that Apple is, Apple is boring.
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Smartphones have been boring for a while now.
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That's just the truth of it.
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They've been boring for a while now.
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- So mature market, isn't it?
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- This is, this is the era where people who want to nerd out about phone features can
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appreciate the little details.
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That's us by the way, that's us.
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But no, it's incremental.
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It is, John Gruber wrote a piece for me in Mac world, like 15 years ago about incrementalism
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and he links to it all the time.
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Like Apple, Apple's whole thing is incremental and people have always misunderstood Apple
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and said, oh, every Apple announcement that isn't world-changing is dumb and boring and
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they should feel bad.
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And it's like, eh, I don't know.
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It's always been this way.
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Was this year more incremental than usual?
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- Yeah, it was, but you know, that's how it is.
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I would, if I had to analyze, I would--
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- I think that that screen, I think the screen is gonna really surprise people.
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- The promotion on the pro?
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- And I think it's something we can't see.
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And plus the cameras, like the camera changes seem so much bigger this year than last year.
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But I feel for me, I feel like Apple made a bigger song and dance of it last year than
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- Well, isn't this what Apple does though is Apple does the visual changes and then does
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the not as visible changes the next year that tends to be what they do.
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Not always, but they always do.
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That's the incrementalism of it.
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And if you look closely, you can find things that are interesting.
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But in the end, what they're really doing is they're selling this phone to people who
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have an iPhone 10 or 10s or eight or seven and not people who have the iPhone 12, maybe
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even the iPhone 11.
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Okay, but that's who they're selling this to.
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And it's fine.
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There are gonna be good things in it.
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But most people are buying this year's advances and last year's advances and maybe the years
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before his advances.
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There's a very large number of people, a surprisingly large number of people who will buy the iPhone
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13 for whom it will be their first face ID phone.
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I know that seems weird to us, but there's a lot of people out there with iPhone sevens
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and eights who are gonna update this year.
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And they're gonna be like, whoa, what is OLED face ID?
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This is wild.
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It's like, yeah, yeah.
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So I don't know.
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I thought it was fine.
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I think that there is some COVID hangover happening here where I feel like even Apple
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cannot be at 100% having been doing all of this remote work and having all of this disruption
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for more than a year.
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And we probably see a little more of it this year than last because of course they work
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But I think it's not dramatic.
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This is just what they do.
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And I think the announcements are fine and the products, I mean, the products don't look
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like dogs or anything.
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It's not like they ratcheted up the price for a lesser product.
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The prices stay the same.
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So it feels very normal to me.
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I guess that translates as boring, but I don't know.
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It just feels normal to me.
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- One thing I've been wondering is like, why did they announce the Apple watch now if it's
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not ready for an indeterminate amount of time, if they are going to have another event later
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in the year, which it seems like that they would, or they easily could?
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- Yeah, it's something we've discussed before the idea of do you announce a product if you
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are Apple with your, like they want to do it in this timeline of theirs, right?
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Which is announce now on sale here, ships now, right?
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And it doesn't have to be this week.
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Sometimes it's announced now, goes on sale next Friday or in two Fridays even, and then
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ships two weeks after that or whatever, right?
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Like there's a calendar, sort of an internal calendar.
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And what you want to do if you're a seller of products, which Apple most definitely is,
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is give people a call to action, right?
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So the ideal is, hey everybody, new iPhones, it's Tuesday, you can order them Friday.
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I mean, I would argue it'd be better if you could order them that day, but Apple seems
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to have decided that this is the way you do it.
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You can order them Friday, and people did order them Friday, and then they're going
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I mean, with the iPad mini, they were available then, right then.
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So that was kind of exciting too.
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There's Apple watch, which like isn't on the calendar.
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So the question is, I think you ask, it's a good question.
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Why now if you don't have the calendar, even if it was a calendar that was pushed out several
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weeks, why now?
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And I think the answer is they know, we don't, but they know what else they've got this fall.
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And they're looking at putting an Apple watch with a MacBook Pro and how they shift gears
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to tell that story.
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Whereas the Apple watch is the iPhone's buddy, right?
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It's a sidekick product of the iPhone.
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So they made the decision and it's interesting because last year they deferred the iPhone,
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but kept the Apple watch.
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But I guess we can't use, I was just thinking this, right?
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Cause it was like iPad, iPad, Apple watch was one event, but I guess we can't really
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use last year as an example of anything, right?
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Well, and I think that it, it, the Apple watch is not the iPhone, right?
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They carry different weight.
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And I think the Apple watch going first was a little bit weird, but if you hold onto the
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Apple watch, don't announce it here, even though it's the iPhone's buddy.
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And then you announce it with a MacBook Pro, like MacBook Pro Apple really does like to
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do these use case things where it's like, these are for pros.
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These are for people who really care.
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And the, and the Apple watch is a foundational product.
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It's not like an accessory, even though it kind of is.
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It tells a totally different story.
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So, and it, and it is, you know, it's OS release is basically tied to the iOS release.
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I don't know.
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To me, it feels like they decided this was a better fit thematically and a better fit
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because it's the iPhone's buddy than to hold it off because they know what else they have
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to announce.
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And they were trying to think, do we put it in that event and think, no, it fits better
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just going along with the iPhone, even though they're not ready.
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But it was probably a tough decision because I think they don't, I think they super don't
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like not having that product sales calendar set when they announced the product.
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But I think that's, they're stuck.
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Well, cause they've pulled the rug out of the Apple watch sales, you know, for a little
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bit that there will be a dip.
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I mean, who knows how much, but anybody who was thinking they wanted an Apple watch series
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six won't buy one now until whenever.
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So, um, that's my best guess anyway, is, is since you asked is that they, they know what
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their next event is and they thought, no, this fits better.
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Even though that we're going to give up that really useful messaging where we say, here's
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how, here's this great thing.
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And now go buy it or go buy it in a few days.
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They gave that up, but you know, they did get a good match with the rest of the products
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in that event.
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I ordered my iPad mini before our last episode, I ordered my iPhone.
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I really liked, I just wanted to say like, I really liked Apple's new system where you
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could, before the pre-order date, you could just go into the Apple store app, choose everything
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And then all you had to do was open the app and just press a button to confirm.
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And if I used Apple pay and just authorize Apple pay, that's it.
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Like it was way easier.
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Like you didn't have to go through the whole selection process, uh, which, you know, takes
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the time that it takes.
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So you just have less to do when you're rushing to try and get your order in if you want to
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get it on the first day.
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So I liked it.
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This Apple focusing some of its effort on making it easier to give Apple money would seem to
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be a no brainer.
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And yet, uh, it doesn't always happen, but it's a, it's a smart thing, right?
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Cause ultimately that's what they want is just grease the skids of how easy it is for you
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to shovel money.
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Global highland, this point in a discord, it was a good point of like, if you had an Apple
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card, Oh yeah.
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The, so what we always say on this podcast is iPhone.
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You think that other things are big, but only the iPhone is really big.
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Like you lose sight of it and you're like, Oh, WWDC, that's a big event.
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And we see it.
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So we went live last week after the event.
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And we, a few years ago at WWDC, we quadrupled essentially our live stream capacity because
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we were maxing out and we maxed out at our new quadrupled number.
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We maxed out the number of live listeners we could have.
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Steven had to pay more money for a bigger server for next time.
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But this is the lesson.
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When back when everybody was using live blogging platforms, all the live blogging platforms
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would break on iPhone day because the iPhone interest is just way more than the interest
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for any other product.
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And it, we, it's, we can lose sight of it when we're talking about Apple as a whole,
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lose sight of that fact that the iPhone is just so much more important than anything
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else Apple does.
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It's like, just in general, we do a lot of fun things in the show.
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We've been lucky to have a lot of interviews with people at Apple, et cetera, et cetera.
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It's never an episode bigger than the iPhone event episode.
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Never ever, ever.
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Doesn't matter what happens.
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So this goes to Apple's financial partners as well, right?
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Where somebody somewhere along the way, maybe at the Apple card bank, which is not Apple,
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They have a bank partner.
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Somebody somewhere was like, we've stress tested, trust, stress tested this thing.
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It's going to be great.
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And then 5 a.m.
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Pacific on iPhone ordering day comes and they realize, Oh no, because the iPhone is that
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popular, right?
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Like gauge gauge, look at all of your maximums for your whole history.
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Do not set the bar at those because the iPhone will break it.
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The iPhone is going to break it and it, it broke it.
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It broke their financial system.
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It swamped it and Apple card charges were getting rejected and you had to put in a different
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card, which then worked right.
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It wasn't the credit card processing system on apple.com that was broken.
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It was the verification step from Apple card that broke because they were overwhelmed because
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buying Apple products on the Apple card is the best deal you can get.
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It is the best deal, right?
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You get a lot of money back if you buy Apple products on the Apple card.
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So everybody uses their Apple card for their Apple products.
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And, uh, it's just funny, like they, somebody had a real bad day at whatever bank or whatever
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processing house was in charge of that if it's Goldman Sachs or if it's a partner of
00:36:50
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theirs or who, but, but whoever was in charge of, of, of that connection and making sure
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that it could withstand a peak, they blew it.
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And Apple lost probably some money and definitely some money to the Apple card where one of
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their competitors, uh, you know, one of the Apple cards competitors ended up getting that
00:37:13
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transaction.
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Although Apple did do a lot of, since these are pre-orders, Apple apparently emailed a
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lot of people and said, it seems like you were trying to pay with your Apple card.
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It didn't work.
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We fixed the problem.
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Click here to switch your order to the Apple card.
00:37:25
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So they tried to do some damage control, but like they're going to lose, they're going
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to lose some money.
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So anyway, the lesson is never underestimate the iPhone.
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Never, ever.
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Uh, Mark Gurman is still expecting new AirPods of MacBook Pros to be announced this year.
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So that's still, you know, still a going concern.
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So we'll find out about that.
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I'm still pretty hyped about the, about possible new MacBook Pro.
00:37:52
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Uh, but we should talk about chips, chips, chips, chips, not the kind of chips for dinner,
00:37:57
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but the kind of chips in phones and devices.
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The Apple watch has the same processor.
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The new Apple watch series seven has the same processor as the series six that has been
00:38:06
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discovered by looking through code strings, et cetera.
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And that the first time this has happened and the Apple watch line, but does know why
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they didn't talk about it.
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I didn't realize that at the time it didn't didn't strike me that, Oh yeah, they didn't
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talk about anything about the system on a chip.
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Well, it's because you already know everything about it.
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It's the same as the last one.
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It makes sense for this product though.
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I don't, it's fine.
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I don't think they need new chips in their products every single year.
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And especially the Apple watch.
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I don't think that it's a thing that must be done every single time, but let's talk
00:38:40
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about the A15.
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Cause it's been a lot of back and forth on this in a really interesting way.
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So like you'll remember Apple went down to the chip lab for a much condensed portion
00:38:54
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last time and they gave some statistics, but all those statistics were about this, the
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A15 against the competition.
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Competition.
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And it's very strange.
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We were talking about it last time.
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And then there was some initial benchmarks that came out, uh, through geek bench as they
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tend to do of what appeared to be or what was known to be the iPad mini.
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And there was vastly improved graphics performance, which makes sense because there was more GPU
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So let me, let me back up for a second because there's a, there's a, an interim step here
00:39:27
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too, which is Apple did compare the iPad mini's processor.
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To the previous generation iPad mini.
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So I did the math and I wrote about this at Mac world last week, last week, I did the
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math on the difference and then tried to extrapolate that to get a geek bench score for the iPad
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mini, which is so for the A15 and the results I were getting were basically the same or
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slightly slower than the A14.
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On core stuff, GPU, GPU, right?
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You know, the, those stories came out that the GPU is better.
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So obviously there's been some improvement to the GPU performance, but the core performance
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seemed static.
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It seemed like the A15 and the iPad mini was not any faster than the A14 in the iPhone
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And that was perplexing.
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And you combine that with Apple not comparing the iPhone to the previous iPhone and it raised
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the question like, is the A15 core not any faster than the A14?
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Is that, did that really happen?
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And then there was like, oh, you know, maybe the, maybe I think there was a report that
00:40:43
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like a bunch of people had left and now Apple's can't do it anymore.
00:40:47
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That's right.
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There was an Apple, Apple is, Apple chip making is basically doomed and entering a dark age
00:40:53
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because a bunch of people left Apple's chip making group to do a startup that got bought
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by Qualcomm and then a bunch of other people went and left to go to a different startup.
00:41:02
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That was a good story with a lot of really, you could see the bias and the assumptions
00:41:09
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in things like the headline, but the actual story had some interesting details in it.
00:41:12
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But that was, it is a question of like, well, was it COVID?
00:41:15
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Is it, is it doom and gloom?
00:41:17
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Is it that they had a goal for a next generation core and they didn't have time to put it in
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A15 so it'll come later.
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Is it the Mac transition, the Apple Silicon transition?
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Are they so busy making a souped up chip for MacBook pros and, and beyond that they didn't
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have time to really apply themselves to the A15?
00:41:36
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Lots of theories out there until the first benchmark.
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Just before that as well.
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And then I heard on dithering, John Gruber had a good theory, which I liked and was subscribing
00:41:45
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to of like, maybe they decided not to go too heavy on the CPU this time.
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They went more on the, the kind of the energy efficiency cause.
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Because the battery life claims are a lot better.
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So did they, did they take the A15 and have it be not faster, but way more power efficient.
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And was that their, the trick they did.
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And then, and then what happened is, um, more scores got updated.
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I don't know who does this.
00:42:09
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Is it people who don't understand that if you have geek bench and not geek bench pro,
00:42:13
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it uploads all the scores automatically, by the way, if you're a reviewer, um, it's in
00:42:17
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violation of your NDA.
00:42:19
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If you do that, you can't do that.
00:42:21
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You gotta, you gotta buy geek bench pro people.
00:42:24
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I think it could be reviewers doing it either accidentally or purposefully.
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Or people at Apple.
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It could be, or it could be Apple.
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So anyway, it could be Apple.
00:42:33
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Oh, uh, wow.
00:42:34
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That's a, that's an interesting theory.
00:42:36
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Anyway, it put the kibosh on this whole story because, um, A15 actually does look faster
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than A14 on the iPhone.
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And, uh, I had that moment where I was like, well, how could that be?
00:42:46
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And I thought to myself, I wonder if they, did they just underclock the A15 and the iPad
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mini, is it just slower than the A15 in the iPhone?
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And it sounds like, yeah, that's actually what they did, which, which may mean.
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So it turns out the A15, if these, uh, if these benchmark scores are accurate, um, is
00:43:07
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about as much faster as the A14 as has been the average core improvement over the last
00:43:14
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So not a story.
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It may be just, you know, 15 to 20% faster per core.
00:43:20
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And if that's true, then basically Apple continues the pace of CPU advancement, just like they've
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But what I think is the most interesting is first, we already knew that the iPhone 13
00:43:33
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and 13 pro are different in the sense that there's one more GPU.
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It's very much like the MacBook air, right?
00:43:40
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That was like, has the two different GPU configurations.
00:43:44
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Um, and that's chip binning, right?
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Where they're disabling the GPU in one, because maybe it isn't up to spec or maybe it doesn't
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run that well or, or whatever, but it allows them to sort of like differentiate.
00:43:54
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They're, they're banking one chip, but they can differentiate in the products they sell
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by having some of them be more advanced and some of them being less advanced.
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Well, if the iPad mini.
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This reduces waste and a lot of, you know, there are a lot of advantages to it.
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Because you can use chips that you might not otherwise qualify, which doesn't necessarily
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mean your chip isn't qualified for the higher thing.
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Cause like if they have, if they have to make a hundred MacBook errors or a hundred, uh,
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iPhone 13s that have that disabled GPU and they don't have a hundred that, that need
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the GPU disabled, they just disable the GPU anyway.
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Like they can do it that way if they really want to, um, just to make it all consistent,
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but downclocking.
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So literally having the a 15 in the iPad mini run at a slower clock speed.
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That's another way you do chip differentiation is it's the same chip, but it's running
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at a lower clock speed.
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Maybe because it has to, because it wouldn't have qualified at the higher clock speed.
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Maybe because of battery life issues.
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Who knows what their reasons are.
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It could be lots of stuff, but it seems like, so there's one, a 15 sort of, but Apple's
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actually selling it in three different configurations for now.
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There might be another one coming next year.
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There might be.
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So, uh, so three different a 15s basically.
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Oh, I guess more than right.
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Because iPads, iPad pros will get it.
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Max will get a version of this.
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But they'll get, they'll get like an M2 or something, right?
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They won't get an a 15 proper.
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They'll get a iPad Air maybe.
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Could get a 15 X, which would be strange.
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So this is really interesting that, um, that they, that they've done this.
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Um, but it also means that the, what I, what all of this happened because Apple refused
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to compare the a 15 to the a 14 when they introduced the iPhone, I know probably why
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they did it is because somebody in a marketing meeting said, our numbers are bigger against
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Qualcomm than they are against ourselves.
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Why are we comparing ourselves to ourselves?
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Why don't we compare ourselves to the competition?
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The numbers are much more impressive.
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Instead of 20% faster, we can say 50% faster.
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It's better.
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Let's do that.
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And also maybe, you know, like the compare ourselves to ourselves story might be more
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fun for max later on in the year.
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Let's not keep doing the same presentation over and over again.
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Whatever it is.
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And, and, but you know, it had the net effect of being like, Oh, they're not comparing themselves
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They're only comparing themselves to like the eight 12 and the iPad mini.
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So what does that mean?
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And the answer is maybe nothing this week.
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We'll tell, right.
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Presumably we'll get a bunch of reviews this week.
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That'll give us a much clearer picture.
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But assuming that those those benchmark numbers are accurate it sounds like the eight 15 is
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kind of just on the trail of it's it's another advancement of 15 to 20% in core efficiency.
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And it, and they're, they're varying it using probably using binning.
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They're varying it in the different products in order to meet whatever needs they have.
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And and we'll see where they go from here, but it's, it's, it's, it's interesting, but
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not in the way that maybe it seemed.
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And I think it all comes down to a marketing decision that comparing themselves to Qualcomm's
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chips looks better than comparing themselves to the eight 14 because the eight 14 is faster
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than Qualcomm's fastest chips that are shipping.
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And so Apple has, I mean, the argument is that Apple has lapped Qualcomm for a while
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now they've been more than a year ahead of them.
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So comparing yourself to Qualcomm is going to make you look better.
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That number is going to be bigger because the Qualcomm chip is slower than the eight
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14 but it did have this weird follow on effect of us all kind of raising our eyebrows and
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saying, wait a second, why aren't you talking about the eight 14 performance?
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And it may just be a coincidence.
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Sometimes recording first, you know, like we record the event first and that can have
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its benefits and disadvantages sometimes be in the beginning of a new week also has its
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benefits and disadvantages.
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Cause if we recorded this show on like Thursdays or whatever, you know, we'd be like, oh,
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what's going on with the eight 15.
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And now we've got the full week's worth of coverage.
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It's like, oh, maybe it's not a thing at all.
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iOS 15 is out today.
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Yay, it's the day.
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I'm expecting for most listeners of this show, iOS 15 is not something you don't already
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know something about because I assume many of you, not all, but many of you will have
00:49:59
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been on some kind of beta.
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But there is a bunch of wonderful literature for you to peruse to find out stuff that you
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may or may not have known.
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Of course, you should always start with Federico Vittucci's incredible and comprehensive
00:50:11
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review of iOS 15 and iPadOS 15.
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The wonderful friend of the show, Dan Morin, has published a review of iOS.
00:50:19
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Is it just iOS on the phone that Dan focuses on primarily?
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Yeah, and you can start with Dan's review if you want to.
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That's fine.
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Start however you want.
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I think that Six Colors review is excellent.
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It's also shorter.
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It's only about 9,000 words.
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So, you know, it's going to take less time than Federico's.
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Federico's, you know, you got to take your time.
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So Dan focused on iOS 15, but he touches on the iPad a little bit and then I wrote a supplemental
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piece to his piece that is about iPadOS 15.
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So that's sort of how we split it out is I wrote a piece about the 15 experience as an
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iPad user because I used iPadOS 15 as my on my primary iPad for the entire summer and
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did not use it on my iPhone until like two weeks ago.
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So Dan focused on iOS.
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I focused on iPadOS, but there's a bunch of crossover too.
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It's definitely an odd release of iOS.
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I feel like there wasn't a ton of stuff to start with.
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And then there's also a lot less left by the time that it's come out.
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Like a lot of features have been pushed to later.
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You know, SharePlay being one of them.
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We spoke about it before.
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Universal Control.
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All this stuff coming later on.
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But there is stuff there.
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And I think some of the stuff that's there is actually quite interesting.
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So like live text is something that is incredibly impressive.
00:51:44
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And the more I remember to use it, the more I am impressed with it.
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It's one of these things that you have to and I've noticed this in myself over the time
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of using the beta.
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It's a feature that you have to remember to use.
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And then the more you remember to use it, the more places you find to use it.
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So like I was doing a thing recently where I had to call someone and I had their telephone
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number on a piece of paper.
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It was like printed on a piece of paper.
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And I opened the phone app and started dialing it.
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I was like, no, no, wait.
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And then open the camera app and then just point at my camera and press the button and
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it called them immediately.
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So it's like little things like that, which this system now has available to it, which
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is very, I think it's very cool.
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But we just have to make sure that we are integrating it into our workflows.
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Live text is great.
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I will mention one thing about it that bothers me, which is you can search.
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It includes all the photos in your photo library, which is kind of amazing.
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So I did a search for zebra as one of my sample searches that I do.
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I do have some pictures of zebras in my photo library from zoos and from Hearst Castle where
00:52:57
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there are zebras, if you didn't know.
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And it also, I took, I had a humorous moment when we were walking on, actually the last
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day we were in London for your wedding, we had a get together at a park.
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And with a food, there's like a restaurant, but it's right next to a park.
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We're walking down there from the tube station and there are it's a, it's a residential
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So it's got, you know, speed bumps basically.
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And, and there's a, a sign that says something like warning zebra humps or something like
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This is zebra crossing.
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But, but the, the, it wasn't quite zebra crossing.
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It was something, it was, it was a funny wording of the sign.
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And I took a picture of it cause I thought it was a funny sign and that showed up in
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my zebra search because the word zebra was on the sign.
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It showed up in my search for zebra.
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That's cool.
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What's less cool is that if I'm in the photos app and I search for zebra.
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It doesn't search for the text.
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It just isn't in there.
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I don't understand why.
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So you can only search from spotlight.
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You can search your entire photo library for text, but only from spotlight, not from photos,
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which is so weird.
00:54:12
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Like I understand why they did that looking for something.
00:54:14
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There's this like a little joke that we have from WWDC years ago.
00:54:18
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Uh, it's just like a poster and the poster says show dad he's rad.
00:54:23
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And you just thought it was hilarious.
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Uh, I don't know why.
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Cause you read it and, and it, we misread it.
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I think as show dad, like he's a show dad, whatever that is.
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And he's rad.
00:54:34
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The show dad he's rad.
00:54:35
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Now the world knows our inside joke and yeah, you can find it, but only in spotlight.
00:54:40
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Cause I was searching in photos and couldn't find it.
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And then when you said that I've gone to spotlight and I've searched it and it came up and it's
00:54:47
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like, why, why, why are you doing, why do you, why do you do this Apple?
00:54:52
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Why do you do these things?
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Like that, that's just so frustrating to me.
00:54:55
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But anyway, live text itself is really cool.
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Uh, Oh, Oh, I, I wanted to mention just, it's another little detail, but it shows you how
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how broken this idea is that, um, if you do a spotlight search for an object and it's
00:55:06
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only in the photos library, like a dog, but not the word dog, it'll say, it'll show you
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a bunch of photos and you can tap and it'll open all of those photos in the photos app.
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All the dog photos.
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If you search for zebra and you also have the word zebra, it, it gives you a thing that
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shows you photos with zebras and text containing zebras with a tap to see more.
00:55:29
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And the tap to see more can't open photos because he doesn't know about text in photos.
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So it opens, I guess, a second spotlight window that replaces the first results with a second
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split view that says here are the ones with text and here are the ones with pictures and
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you can open these in photos.
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It's like, what are you doing?
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Like, why, why are you building all these workarounds when you could just put the text
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I don't understand it.
00:55:58
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Uh, I write, I write a book about photos.
00:56:01
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I go down the rabbit hole in the summer where I poke into these various features and it's
00:56:05
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like, why, why did you do it this way?
00:56:08
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But live text is great.
00:56:09
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It could be a little greater, but it's great.
00:56:13
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You know, now you've mentioned photos.
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I want to talk, talk about something in photos, which is the new memories feature.
00:56:20
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So I don't know if you are writing an article, right?
00:56:24
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About photos.
00:56:25
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I don't think you've published it yet.
00:56:26
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By the time this podcast comes out, it'll be out.
00:56:29
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And what's really nice.
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The new memories feature.
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And I don't think I do.
00:56:36
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What don't you like about it?
00:56:37
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I don't like how difficult it is almost now and impossible to just see the images in the
00:56:44
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I don't necessarily always want the movie.
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And you used to be able to, and I was 14, it would show you a memory and you could just
00:56:53
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scroll through the images and they make that incredibly difficult now.
00:56:58
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And like most of the time, I just want to see the images.
00:57:00
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I don't want all the music and stuff.
00:57:02
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Well, you can, you can like tap through and see them that way.
00:57:09
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But sometimes I just like to look at it.
00:57:11
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I don't need like, here's a song from it, you know, like, you know, which is, but I
00:57:15
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mean, as well, you said it, the music has been good for you for me.
00:57:18
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Like, I don't know where the music comes from because I don't think I've hit a memory yet
00:57:23
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with a song that I have in my music library.
00:57:25
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So what, what it does is if you listen to Apple music on your device that you're viewing
00:57:31
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the photos on, it knows what music you listen to on Apple music.
00:57:34
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And, or maybe if it's, if it's in your iCloud account, so it knows it knows what photos
00:57:40
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or what kinds of music you like.
00:57:42
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It also has a library of photos that are of music that are allowed to be used with memories.
00:57:47
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And it does some smart selection based on the kind of memory it is and based on the
00:57:55
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music it knows about.
00:57:56
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But yeah, I get, I get some options and you can tap and get different options for songs
00:58:02
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and you can even pick your own, but I get some options that are songs I know.
00:58:07
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And then there are other options where I'm like, Oh, this is a beach memories thing.
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And this is a beach or summer or something song.
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And that's, I think it's very clever.
00:58:17
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- I have watched the movies and enjoyed them.
00:58:19
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Like I'm not saying that it is that they've done a bad job, right?
00:58:23
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Like I've watched a few of them and like, Oh, thank you.
00:58:25
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But I don't always want to watch the movie.
00:58:28
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Sometimes I just want to see the images and I kind of, it's annoyed me that it's like,
00:58:32
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it always just wants to show me a movie now.
00:58:35
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Like, and for me to try and stop it doing that is difficult.
00:58:39
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- I like them.
00:58:40
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I think they're, I think they're much better.
00:58:41
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They used to have it be, it was kind of like an automatic album,
00:58:47
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but it was also a movie that you could kind of edit,
00:58:51
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but it was just sort of in the header.
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And they basically thrown that away and said,
00:58:54
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movies are now or memories are now these dynamic kind of slideshows
00:58:58
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that you can tap through like a slideshow,
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but you can also just let them play and the music goes,
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you can edit them to add or remove memories if you really care,
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you can discard them fairly easily.
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I think they're much smarter.
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I think the music selections are better than they were before.
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They're also timed to the beat, which is very clever.
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And they like auto sense and try to put on like a filter as well.
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They are recognizing like they do different kinds of animations.
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They're looking at like where the faces are and they're looking at sort of similar images
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with different content in them and doing them like as a one, two punch of like,
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there's a person staring at the camera and then a person smiling.
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And there's a lot of intelligence behind it.
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It's not perfect, but I feel like it's really good and easy.
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And that combined with putting the photos widget out on my iPad home screen,
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which is great, has unearthed all sorts of fun stuff that I would not have gone back to.
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So I'm basically a proponent of it.
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What I don't like about it is that it's not in Mac OS Monterey yet.
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It's coming later.
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So, I mean, it won't be there at launch of Monterey whenever that happens.
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And so there's the old memories remain on the Mac for now,
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but they are committed to replacing memories on the Mac as well.
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I'm much more a fan of featured photos than memories.
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I just like seeing old photos.
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That's my favorite thing.
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I maintain that I've mentioned this in the show before.
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I really hate the shared with you thing in photos.
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I really don't like just these random photos showing up in the library.
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So the way it's supposed to work.
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Is that if you, if it's a photo of you or a photo of at a location that it knows that you were at
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a time and place that you were, it puts that thumbnail in your photos library with a little
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tag on it that says this came from messages.
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Somebody shared this with you and you can add it to your library or not, but it shows up in the
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It's a little bit weird, but when it works, it's a little more delightful.
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You have said that it, that inappropriate photos are being inserted in your photos library.
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It's not supposed to work that way.
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Then again, it was a beta.
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Maybe it works better now that it's final, but it's not supposed to work that way.
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And I haven't seen that all the photos that have gotten inserted.
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Like there was a photo from when I was at a baseball game and it was a picture Lauren took
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and she sent it to me because I think it was literally, this is the beer they have, which
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one do you want?
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And, and that's in my library.
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And it's like, well, I was there for that.
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That makes sense.
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It's actually part of that.
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The better feature is that in messages, you get a little download arrow next to every photo
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that somebody sends you.
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And if you tap it, it adds it to your photos library, which is, should have been there a
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long time ago, but now it's like super easy to add things to your photos library if you
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want and shared with you out on the top level of the photos app shows you all the photos
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that have been shared with you, which is useful because you can go in and say, yes, I do want
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to add that in putting them in the context of your photos library.
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I don't know.
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I see what they're trying to do there.
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I think maybe it should be more sacrosanct than that.
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And, and, and not put it in the actual, like, show me all my photos, except also some other
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photos that have gotten in here.
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Cause that's maybe that was a metaphor that they shouldn't have broken.
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Yeah, it doesn't, I found that it doesn't work for me, but even if it does work the
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way that they want perfectly, I still would just prefer to choose just how I am.
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You know, like if someone sends me a bunch of images, I will look through them and I
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will save the ones I like.
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Like that's just like a thing that I do.
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I, for me personally, I don't need the phone to do that, but you can very easily turn it
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So I, I really disagree about the utility of shared with you in the, for you tab in
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photos, because I, the thing I like about shared with you in general in iOS 15 is I
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think it's really stupid to force people to go back and find a message in messages when
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they know somebody sent them a link or a picture when the better context is in Safari and
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I wish that that was all it did.
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Like just in that there's a, in the for you page, I could get them, but I can't choose
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to just have that.
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And then also not have them show up in my recent or in my actual photo library.
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In your actual photo.
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And that I see that they have a toggle, but if you change that
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toggle, it just resets itself after a certain period of time.
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It's like, I wished that I could have the for you section in the, like the shared with
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you in the for you section of the photos app.
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I think that's really great.
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But if I leave the setting on it, then also puts the images in my photo library, which
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is not a thing that I want because it hasn't been reliable enough for me.
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But even if it was, I still don't want that.
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I still want to choose what images I put in my own photo library.
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Um, but I can't, you know, it's either for me, it's like either don't have it on at all
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or have it on and be annoyed.
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So I decided to turn it off and I will just continue to work as I work before iOS 15.
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But anyway, I want to get back to stuff I like, cause that really, I like most of this
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stuff and then we've, I'm kind of just railing on this now.
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Focus is great.
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Uh, I've just set up one focus mode so far, which is for recording.
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Uh, and I really liked that I'm able to say like, if such and such a person sends me a
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message, they can come through and I'm intrigued to see as more apps get the time sensitive
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stuff, which ones I'll allow in.
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Um, in general, I think that the time sensitive notifications thing is cool.
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I wished that I could define within an application myself, which type of notifications I think
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are time sensitive rather than the developer.
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You know what I mean?
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Um, so, but you know, maybe that's something that will get a little bit more tweaking over
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Uh, but I do really like the focus mode.
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I wanted to set up some more.
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Uh, there was one I keep mentioning, but I think it's so cool.
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Uh, Matt Bishoff, friend of the show, uh, set up a travel focus, which then creates like
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to sets a bunch of preferences, but also makes your home screen, a travel focused home screen
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with relative widgets and applications, stuff like that I think is really smart.
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And so I want to do some stuff like that.
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One of the things I like about focus that was unclear over the summer is apps supporting
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focus makes a big difference.
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So for example, Slack, where we get lots of messages supporting focus means that now when
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I say I want to see messages from Myke, when I'm in this, when I'm in my work mode, Myke
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can break through, but other people can't.
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It knows when you are sending me a message in Slack and that you are Myke.
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Um, and you get a, you get, and I don't know if this is cause I'm on a Slack beta.
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It may not be out yet for everybody, but you start to get notifications that say, Oh, you
01:06:01
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got a Slack message from Myke.
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This seems to be Myke Hurley from your contacts.
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Do you want me to add his Slack ID to your, to his contact?
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So, um, I know that that's him.
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And if you say yes, now it knows all your Slack messages are also you.
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And to let them through when you're allowed by focus and like that is that extra level
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that makes this all work better is if the apps support it, then everybody's working
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together because it doesn't, it isn't so great when you say, I want to hear from Myke
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and it goes, well, I don't know what Slack's doing, so I'm only going to send you iMessages
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So it's gotten and we'll continue to get a lot better as apps support focus.
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I haven't seen any of that myself yet.
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Yeah, it must be the Slack beta that I'm on, but it's great.
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It works really well.
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So that will presumably be forthcoming to a Slack final release somewhere.
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But, uh, the moment that they updated and I started getting those messages, which I think
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was like Thursday last week, I, I, I started to nod and be like, Oh, okay.
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Focus has now gotten a lot better just by that focus got way better for me.
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Cause I get so many messages that are coming through in Slack.
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Interesting.
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I haven't seen that, but I will, I hope that a lot of apps adopt that fast and then other
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types of things like the Apple have done in the past.
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My big problem with focus, and this is more for when we talk about Mac OS Monterey, whenever
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that happens, but focus on the Mac isn't as good.
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It's, it's re way more limited and disappointing in a lot of ways, but on iOS, I'm interested
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I think the challenge is going to be how we, do we really use it?
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And I think your suggestion of something like a travel focus, I feel like one of the great
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benefits, I know Apple's trying this with their presets, but like, I think focus is
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really going to work for people when they, when they get a focus idea that clicks with
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And they're like, yes, that is a scenario that I could be a part of, right?
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Whether it's travel or when I'm working or whatever it is.
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And in general, I like the idea of breaking do not disturb, which is such a blanket concept
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up into individual little bits.
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The only one I've set up right now is a recording focus.
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And I'm gonna, I don't know, I'm going to tweak it a little bit more, but it is one
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of those things where, like you were saying, was like, I've kind of wait until I'm getting
01:08:22
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all of my apps updated, which are all happening today, right?
01:08:25
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Like there's a bunch of stuff going on right now.
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Like one password got an update.
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They've put the web extension in their iOS app.
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Like it, this is things like, this is always normal, right?
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Like you can, you can play around on the beta as much as you want, but really this stuff
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actually does unlock on release day when all of the apps that you use update to get all
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of the features, the operating system supports.
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And so I guess focus is clearly one of those ones.
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I didn't even know that it could do that.
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Like I knew that there was a way that apps could tie into it, but I didn't know that
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the system would tell you.
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And it's like a similar one.
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I'm not sure how I feel about it, but I do like that it's there in notifications where
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if you're getting a bunch of notifications from an app or a conversation, it's like,
01:09:06
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Hey, do you want to mute this for a little bit?
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And I like that it's there.
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And I like that I can just say no.
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And I have, I think I've used it once or twice.
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So you're in a chatty group thread and you're just like, I don't want to respond to this
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And you can just mute the notifications for like an hour or something, which I think is
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it's kind of cool.
01:09:21
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Um, there's, there, there are a lot of stuff going on in notifications.
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Have you tried out any of the like summaries or anything like that?
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No, I haven't.
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I don't like it.
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I tried it and I don't really, I don't really like it.
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I also changed as like a new default setting where I think I noticed works with do not
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I don't know if this is the same for focuses in general where you can, uh, it will like
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collapse all of the notifications you received during do not disturb into its own area.
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And I don't like that.
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I don't like that.
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I don't like that because it's like now you have these like two separate sets of notifications
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and so you can turn that off.
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And I turn that off.
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I use notifications pretty seldomly.
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And I don't have a, a strategy for them because they generally just annoy me.
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So I tend to just turn everything off about notifications except for very specific like
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messages from people.
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And even then it's much more about in the moment than it is about going back through
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a list of them later.
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Maybe when I wake up in the morning, that's about it.
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I love Safari.
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I'm happy for you.
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I have no, I mean, I don't have the bad feelings everybody else is cause I never used it during
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the bad times, but yeah, I think, um, I think Safari on the iPhone is going to take people
01:10:52
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some, it takes some getting used to, but actually is, is much better now.
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Um, I do than it was over the summer.
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I think the bar down at the bottom takes them getting used to, but it's actually not a bad
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place for it.
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And the fact that you can swipe between tabs and that the tabs are better rendered on the
01:11:07
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iPhone is good on the iPad.
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It's not as radical a change from 14 and they've, they've kind of D uh, Safari 15, a lot of
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the stuff before the shipping.
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However, I will say I think the TA the look of the tabs is, is kind of weird and dumb.
01:11:25
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Um, I think a lot of people aren't going to like the colored background and you can turn
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that off, which is fine.
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And the one that I'm just going to rail against because it's, it's pointless is they have
01:11:37
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And then if you have your favorites bar showing, it shows below the tabs, which doesn't make
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sense because the favorites don't change when you change tabs.
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And so they should be in the hierarchy above the tabs, not below the tabs.
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I don't know why they're below the tabs.
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It doesn't make any sense.
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And Apple, please fix that.
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But, um, you know, otherwise, um, I think it's, I think it's fine.
01:11:59
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And I am very happy that there are extensions on iOS now for Safari.
01:12:03
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That's a big win.
01:12:04
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I think that's something I haven't really had much experience with yet and tab groups,
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which is a good feature on the iPad.
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Now you can tap and hold on the, a little sidebar icon and it pops up all your tab groups.
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So it's very easy to get to them without opening the sidebar, which is good because I'm one
01:12:24
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of those people who does not want that sidebar open, um, because I don't want to open it
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and then do something and then close it again.
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That's three taps.
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I don't want to do that.
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It's really annoying.
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So I like that you can tap and hold and switch between tab groups and that they've done a
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really good job.
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If you tap and hold on a tab, you can send it off to another tab group.
01:12:43
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That's also a really good feature.
01:12:44
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I think it works really well on the iPad and I like tab groups as an idea.
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It's not going to be for everybody, but the idea that you have sort of customizable tab
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sets that sync across all your devices, I think it's really smart.
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And then a lot of people are going to love it.
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I'm big into the tab groups.
01:13:00
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I have like a couple of different ones and I really liked them.
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Well, I have all of my, I, I'm not a big over tab kind of person, but I
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have products that I'm looking at for like, maybe I'll buy this and they sit forever in
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my tabs and they're just off to the left and they just sit there.
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And sometimes I accidentally close them and then forget that I was looking at them, which
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is really dumb.
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And now I have a tab group that they'll go in and they stay there until I need them.
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And it's so much better because it's cleared out my main tab group and they just stay there
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and they live there and I can find them when I need them.
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I might steal that idea from you.
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That's a good idea because I always have a lot of tabs for things I want to buy and they're
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on different, different devices or whatever.
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But for me, like I have a couple of businesses that I run and I do a lot of stuff in Safari
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and now I can have more tabs open for those businesses and just keep them off in their
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own little buckets.
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And I just come to them when I need them.
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And so I like that it, like, it means that I can not, I don't have to have 20 tabs open
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everywhere all the time.
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I can just put them into a bunch of buckets and hide them away and just come to them when
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I need them.
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And when I'm in that mode or I'm doing things for those particular businesses or whatever.
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So I like that a lot.
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That's, that's pretty nice.
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I really like the bottom URL bar on the iPhone.
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Yeah, I think it's smart.
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I, um, I think you just got to get over your initial reaction to what the heck is this?
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Why is it down there?
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Is this some sort of mistake?
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But I think if you live with it, you will actually like it.
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The only issue I have is that the gesture to the gestures get in the way of the gestures
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of the phone.
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Like it's weird.
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It's weird how close those two things are considering they do the exact same thing and
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they look the same too when you're performing the gesture.
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Like there have been many times where I've meant to like skip left to right on tabs and
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have just changed app and say, Oh, okay.
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But you know, it's like with a lot of these kinds of gestures, like at a certain point
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you just like muscle memory them and I'm assuming that's going to be similar.
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I really like widgets in the app library on the iPad.
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Your story seems to suggest that I don't think you like them as much as me.
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I like, okay.
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I like widgets on the iPad.
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We finally have freedom with them.
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I like app library on the iPad.
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I don't like app library.
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I think it's a dumb redundant feature that isn't as useful as Apple thinks it is.
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And that since you can search for apps in spotlight, I don't think it needs to exist.
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I think you just need to have a list of apps somewhere.
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What I like about app library is that it means that on the iPad, you can now remove apps
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from your home screen and they stay on your device.
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And that's great.
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I have one screen for my iPad now and I love it.
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And it's got multiple widgets on it, including widgets that aren't on the left side, which
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is also great.
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So that's all really good.
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However, I feel like this is minimal effort from Apple.
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Like we didn't get any of this in iPad OS 14, even though it was on the iPhone.
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Instead, they just kind of kept it, the widgets in the sidebar and they didn't do app library.
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And I thought, okay, well, I get it.
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You got to prioritize.
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We'll get it on iPad OS in iPad OS 15.
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I think my assumption was that they would make an iPad version, maybe as part of a larger
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rethinking of the home screen.
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Cause I think the iPad home screen has never really made sense and still doesn't make sense.
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And that's my disappointment is not that I don't like putting widgets on the home screen.
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And it's not like what app library enables me to do in removing apps from my home screen
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while keeping them on my device.
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What I don't like is a couple of things.
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One is it feels like the minimal amount of effort there.
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It's not app library reinvented for the iPad.
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It's literally app library.
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It's not widgets on the home screen reinvented for the iPad.
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And we changed the iPads.
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All they did was they, they changed the size of the grid of the apps so that they match
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the size of the widgets.
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That's all they did.
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And so I think the, actually the home screen on the iPad is kind of weirder now because
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of the, the way that the apps are spaced.
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So it's fine.
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I like it on the base level of let me see if this is better than what was there before.
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But if I'm analyzing this and writing a review of it, I got to say, this is the minimum that
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I would have expected and no more.
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And I'm disappointed because I think the iPad home screen really needs to be rethought and
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it didn't happen.
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And I also, while I like the fact that the iPad widgets can be placed.
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So, you know, your apps all go in an order and that order is that order, whether you
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rotate the screen or not, they don't flip around, they don't move around in different
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The sequence of the apps from left to right, top to bottom, like your is, you can't place
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them dynamically.
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They go in order.
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The one thing that they did in iPadOS 15 that I appreciate is that widgets aren't like that.
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You can separately place widgets in portrait and landscape and they stay where they are
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in portrait and landscape.
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When you rotate it, they move to the new location and then the apps flow around them.
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I think that's clever.
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I did not know that, Jason.
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I thought that like, oh, I just thought that they were staying in place, but rotating and
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like, if I moved them on one, it would change them on the other.
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I don't think so.
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I did not know that.
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So that's one thing you can try.
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Um, what I don't like is that it's like a wrestling match with the app icons to get
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them to be like every time an app moves or a widget moves, all the app icons move.
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And I end up in a situation where I want these apps down the left side, or these, these widgets
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down the left side.
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And suddenly one of the widgets has gotten kicked out and now it's over on the right
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and some apps are in there where that widget was.
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And I gotta be like, no, put the widget back where it is.
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And then it pushes the lower widget out.
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And then I have to move the lower widget out.
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Like I it's so dumb, like that you have to keep pushing the widgets around to get the
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apps to move in order to get the widgets to be where you want them to be.
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I just, it's just, it's frustrating and it's dumb.
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Like it should be better.
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And so am I happy?
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So this is the thing about reviewing an operating system, right?
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Am I as a user grateful that this feature exists now?
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Yes, I am grateful.
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Thank you, Apple, for making this feature.
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Am I as an observer of operating systems and usability and whatever else you want to say
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that I am happy with how it's implemented?
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No, I'm not.
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I think they could have done a better job.
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And I think that there are very particular parts of it that are frustrating to use, even
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if the end result is good.
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And like anytime you change something and the apps start rolling around and mixing with
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the widgets again, and you got to fight to get them back and you got to play like Tetris,
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to be like, well, if I put this here, now it kicks all those out.
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Oh, now it's kicked it into another screen.
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I'm going to have to get that app back later.
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And you got to like have a strategy for how you move your widgets around on the screen.
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You know, there's gotta be a better way.
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And I think it comes down to Apple's refusal to allow more freeform placement of icons
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on the screen, right?
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Like, like you can't just say, I want this icon at bottom, right?
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It's like, no, no, no icons go from top left to bottom, right?
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In a sequence from left to right.
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And they wrap around like their letters on a page.
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That's how they work.
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And they are unwilling to change that or have at least not changed it yet.
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And I think they should.
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So again, nice, but also super disappointing, like at the same time for me.
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I think it's a pretty, like thinking about it now, just like looking at it, it's a really
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strange decision that you still can't freeform, put app icons wherever you want.
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Like, yeah, it's just weird that that's still like a thing.
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Like, why do you care that much app?
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Like, do you like, why do you care that?
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Like if I only want five apps on my home screen, why did I have to start in the top?
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Like, why, why, why do you care?
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The optimist in me says that the app library thing is the start of a larger rethinking
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of this because remember now we don't have to have every icon that of every app that
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is installed.
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It's like step one, but like, okay, where's step two?
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And the iPad didn't get step two.
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The iPad waited a year and got step one.
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And that's the source of a lot of my frustration.
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And also just the fact that it like the iPhone probably needs a home screen revision too.
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But the iPad has always like literally always needed it.
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Remember the first iPad came out and everybody said, wow, all those spaced out icons.
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That's kind of weird.
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We thought they'd do something different on the iPad.
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I'm sure they'll fix that and they've never fixed it.
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So I don't know, maybe something is coming.
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Maybe they've got a whole list of things or maybe they think this is fine.
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Like I said, I don't think app library is that great.
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I think it's redundant with other features of the operating system and it doesn't really
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make sense that they added it.
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But also there are these other ways, like I'm frustrated by that too.
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And I don't think the little dynamically generated app collections are particularly useful to
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I end up going to app library and being like, oh, it's app library.
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I guess I could search here too, just like a Canon spotlight, but that's about all I
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So it is, it's kind of bananas that they have.
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Yeah, you got a, you got a big iPad and you want to put that icon down here.
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It's like, nope, it doesn't go down there.
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That's the only place it can go is up.
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- The only way is up, baby.
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- The only way.
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Can I, can I mention quick note?
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Like quick note, and this is a kind of a theme of my feeling about iPad OS 15.
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It's like good, but quick notes really good on the iPad.
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It's not on the iPhone and it's pointless on the Mac because quick notes killer feature
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is that it's a note window that floats over other apps on the Mac.
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That's just a window.
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So irrelevant really on the iPad, it is this moment where you're in an app and you drag
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from the bottom, right?
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And there's a little floating note window and you can write with a pencil or you can
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type and you get a little note and it's context based and you can insert metadata from some
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apps that if apps offer their metadata up, you can like add them to your note, which
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is a really nice kind of clever way to annotate the note that you're, you're making.
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And they, and Apple rolled in like a cool Safari feature where if you select text and
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Safari on a particular page, it's linked so that if you go back to that page, the quick
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note is there and it knows that it's there.
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All that is good, but my larger point is really the killer feature of quick note is that Apple
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is allowing a single system app in a single instance to float above other apps, which
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is nice, but you know what would be nicer is if app windows could float above other
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apps in general in iPad OS, which they should be able to do.
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So while I applaud Apple for quick note, and I feel like quick note may be a glimmer of
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what might be the future of the iPad at some point between quick note and the fact that
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they've got those kind of floating windows, like in mail where there's like a message
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window that's floating above the rest of the mail window.
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Like there are glimmers of that, but in the, in the short term, I look at quick note and
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I think, thank you for this interesting feature, but it's only really interesting because
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of all of the limitations that you put on your operating system and like, so thanks
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for taking off one of the chains.
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So yeah, it's a good feature, but it really is only good because it can do what every
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window on the Mac can do.
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I guess the, I haven't tried it Monterey, right?
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I haven't tried Monterey at all.
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I guess you can tell me like the thing on an iPad OS that's, I like this
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interesting and again, as more apps I'm seeing in release notes are updating on it and it's
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cool is like, you get this little ability to like, just press a little button and you
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can add a deep link to wherever you're looking at.
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Do you get that on the Mac too?
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Do you get that?
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The metadata sharing is cool.
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I don't know.
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Honestly, I've, I've used it very little on the Mac because it's super boring.
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Cause it's literally opening a window is what it is on the Mac.
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It's like, Oh, it's a notes window with a note.
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Like it's just not that interesting.
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It is something to say though, that like, this is finally a feature for the iPad.
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That's great for the iPad.
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Like it's rare that this happens.
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It's usually the other two that get it.
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So like I will hand that to it, but it is really frustrating to me that I can't find
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some way to do this on my iPhone.
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My iPhone, especially screen is big enough to handle a floating window.
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Like we can make that work.
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It can do picture in picture.
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I should be able to bring up a picture in picture size note window to do the similar
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I think the argument would be that if you bring in the note window and then you slide
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up the keyboard, you don't really have any content visible other than your notes.
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So you might as well just have it be in notes.
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That would be their argument.
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But then I can't, but like what I want to be able to do is the metadata thing, right?
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Where like, you know, like I've got an email open and then I bring in a quick note type
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of thing, write a note and then save it.
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Like, yeah, I think I would want to do that.
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And like that would be much quicker quick note, right?
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Then it is on the iPad because like technically we're quick note on the iPad.
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You could just have it open for ages and just write all your notes in it.
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This is much more of a like, here's a little thing and a right.
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And then I'm going to throw it away again.
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I would like to see them do that.
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Like really quick note on the iPhone.
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It's just, it's like completely non-existent except the fact that there's now a folder
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in the notes app.
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You can see the notes from other devices.
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So I like your point there, which is you don't really want, I mean, you could take notes,
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but really the point of quick note on the iPhone is as a link collector for lack of
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a better word, because you're on your iPhone and there's a webpage and you want to save
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that webpage.
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So you swipe out quick note and you add it to your note or pick what note you want it
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to be in and add it.
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And that's a, that's got value.
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You know, you could do that with the share.
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There are other ways to do exactly what you're describing, but I get what you're saying about
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the quick access to add something like that.
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This would be faster than doing the share extension, which I use all the time.
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And I was excited by this and like, I was convinced that they said there was a way to
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bring up a quick note on the iPhone from control center.
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Like maybe I had a fever dream where that was a thing, but I'm convinced that they originally
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said you could do that.
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But it seems like, no.
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Could we talk about iPadOS multitasking?
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I really like it as a new addition to the existing foundation.
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Yeah, I think it's the start of something where they're trying to make things more discoverable.
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And I think that having that multitask controller everywhere, first off, it's a drag handle.
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So it's like, literally they are one more step closer to having windows on iOS where
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you can click on it or tap on it and move it.
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Like they're already laying the groundwork there, but it's so much more discoverable
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to be able to tap on it and say, put this full screen or put this on the side.
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And then you're in the home screen where you can pick the second app.
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And then the second app comes up on the other side or put this in slide over.
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Like multitasking on the iPad is not for everybody, but it's for more people than it used to be
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because they added this interface for it.
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And it also feels to me very much like step one of a larger process.
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This combined with that floating window concept, the multi window concept, the idea
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of the shelf that has the multiple windows for any given app.
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Like it feels like step one of a longer process to do more sophisticated windowing or tiling
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or whatever on the iPad in the future.
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But even just as discoverable multitasking, I think it's a good step.
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I continue to want it to go further, especially with the keyboard.
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During beta one, I got a feature I wanted that they removed and it never came back,
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which was like full keyboard control of replacing both left and right window.
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They changed it with like, you can only replace the active window and you have to switch them
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around like that was a frustration, but it is better.
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And that ties into the globe key, which is a, I like it.
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It's a cool addition, just more stuff.
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Like I've got this keyboard attached to it all the time.
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Just give me more control with it.
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It doesn't harm anyone.
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I'm still really confused about why the globe key doesn't let you control brightness and
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media and volume because Apple's keyboard for the iPad doesn't ship with a function row.
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there's no globe key shortcut for that.
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I feel like this release, a lot of this stuff is like scraps where you're like, Oh yes,
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I'm so hungry that I want this scrap of a feature that is not great, but it's so much better
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I'm happy with it, but it feels like behind the scenes, Apple knows where it's going with
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It's not all there yet at all, but it feels like it's part of a plan to go somewhere else.
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And I hope that's true because I don't know why you would build all of these sorts of
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things and not stitch them together down the road.
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But, you know, I, but in other ways I'm so dissatisfied with their lack of movement on
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this stuff that, you know, I don't want to get my hopes up.
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Anything more on iOS 15?
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I don't know.
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I think we covered a lot.
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You know, there's a lot there.
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There's a lot more for something that, you know, maybe we got a little bored of it too,
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Because it comes out in June and I think there's some malaise over the summer, but like there's
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a lot of good stuff in there.
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And I think that people are going to like a lot of this stuff when they get to it.
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And then they may also hate that, that photos feature that Myke hates.
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Yeah, but it will pick up, as I said, like it picks up again.
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I'm like super excited to try out all of the, uh, the apps.
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All the apps make it make a big difference.
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Because like I said, with focus mode, once you get that Slack app, which our discord says
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is out now, came just came out that Slack update, you know, you get all your messaging
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updates that support focus mode and you connect it all together.
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And now you've got much more control over your messages from people across all sorts
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of different platforms, which is really nice.
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Cause then you just pick the contact and say, this person gets through and it doesn't matter
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what app they use.
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They get through and everybody else doesn't when I'm in this focus mode.
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And that's a, that's a good thing.
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So the apps are going to be key there.
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I look forward to setting up Jason only mode.
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I've got, you know, Myke, Myke mode is coming.
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First one comes from Mark.
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Do you still, I thought this is interesting for iPhone
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upgrade is do you still sync or back up your phone with a cable to your Mac?
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I haven't done this in ages.
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iCloud all the way for me now.
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That's how I do it.
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It tends to work pretty well.
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I'll let you know next week how it goes.
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I did see that they've, they've added some stuff in iOS 15 for that whole process.
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So I will be like many of you I'm sure we'll, we'll be going through it.
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So maybe we could talk about it last week.
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We'd love to talk about upgrading.
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I, I, yeah, we, one of my favorite episodes ever we did was talking about the upgrade experience,
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which has gotten a lot better.
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Not the, again, not the upgrade experience.
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That is the experience of listening to the upgrade podcast, but the experience of upgrading
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an Apple product.
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Just want to be clear about that.
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It is a lot better than it used to be when we did that episode.
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They have, I'm not saying they listened to us.
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I think it was more like we observed just how bad it was and they also observed just how
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bad it was and it's better now and it is better in iOS 15.
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There's a lot of really nice things about it.
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In fact, now when you, when you wipe your device in iOS 15, it actually prompts you
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and says, would you like me to back this up first?
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And you can set it to transfer and do the transfer.
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And like it, they're, they're really doing a much better job because the key is the day
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you get your iPhone, your new iPhone should be a good day, not a frustrating day.
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Like that is the key.
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And it used to be super frustrating.
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Dan Morin was telling me that people on the iPhone upgrade program, they now have like
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a, they can get a transferable like eSIM or something like, so they're even making the,
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the carrier SIM process easier as time goes on.
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So we'll see how it goes.
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When there are new iPhones in our hands, I expect that there will probably be new iPhones
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in both of our hands next week.
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So we look forward to it.
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I don't know if it's because I've done something or if Apple knows I bought a new phone, but
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my settings right now say, get ready for your new phone.
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Use iCloud to move your apps and data to your new phone.
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I don't know.
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Do they actually know?
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It's like, cause I wasn't sure.
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And I was like, Oh, hello.
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I don't know if I've done something or if they're just like trying to prepare me, but
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that's like a really interesting and weird thing to find in the setting.
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Rajeev asks, do you think Apple will remove product numbers first from the iPhone or from
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I don't think Apple is going to be removing product numbers from the iPhone anytime soon,
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but I think they'll do it before they do iOS.
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Like I feel like iOS is always going to be numbered because you need a version number
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and people care less about software version numbers than hardware version numbers.
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Apple might do something weird where they, you know, do different numbers and different
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names and reset the numbers at some point.
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But, um, you know, they could eventually call it like iOS, blah, blah, blah.
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Like they do with Mac OS.
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But they'll, they'll still be a number there.
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And I think they won't.
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I think it's more likely that Mac OS just gets numbered at some point instead of having
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So, but either way, um, I think this is one of those infinite timescale arguments that
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may be a very long time, but I would say the iPhone first.
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James Thompson's posted in the discord chat that he also sees the transfer or reset iPhone
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thing in the settings.
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It's just like in the top level of the settings.
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And like, I'm happy that it's there, but it's also weird.
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It's still weird to see stuff like that.
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Like, hang on phone.
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How do you know you're being replaced?
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Are you going to start freaking out on me now?
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The idea there.
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I mean, the idea there is that you can just erase your phone, but it's also letting you,
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uh, get ready to transfer.
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It's it's, uh, it's nice.
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It's clever.
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And final question that comes from Kim.
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Is the iPhone 13 mini's camera better than the iPhone 11 pro camera?
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So I did a bit of research for this one, Jason, and I picked out a selection of things that
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are different and it's kind of, it's going to be up to Kim to decide if they think this
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is better because like, you know, the cameras in the eye of the beholder and all that, uh,
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the mini has no telephoto lens.
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So if a telephoto lens is important to you, 11 pro has the win on that.
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The iPhone mini has Dolby vision HDR and will also have cinematic mode.
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So if good quality video is something you want, then great.
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And also has sensor shift, optical image stabilization that was new with the 13 and 13
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mini this time around.
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So I mean, the lenses may also be better, but I'm not really the person.
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I don't know how to judge that kind of stuff.
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You know, I think the low light performance is better from the iPhone 11 pro to the 13.
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Um, so that would be in the mix there.
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Um, and the image signal processor is probably better too.
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Um, so there's, there's a bit there.
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I think the, I think your screen display is a lot is brighter too, which is good for looking
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back at those photos.
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But in terms of the cameras, yeah, I think the big changes, it's probably a little bit
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better, but not a lot.
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And you'll do lose the telephoto lens, but you do gain some of these other modes, including
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night mode time lapse, and you get the sensor shift, optical image stabilization and photographic
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I feel like the answer to this is like, yes, with the asterisk of you do lose one dedicated
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lens, but you're losing.
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Yeah, you're losing your telephoto lens, but everything else is better.
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So it's probably worth it.
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Maybe if you'd like to send in a question for a future episode, then you can send out
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a tweet with the hashtag and ask upgrade or use question Mark.
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Ask upgrade in the relay FM members discord that gets, uh, you could also get access to
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if you are an upgrade plus member, go to get upgrade plus.com.
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And not only do you get all these wonderful benefits, you also get longer ad free episodes
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of upgrade every single week and all time we publish an episode.
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So if there is an extra episode, you got a longer one there too.
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So go to get upgrade plus.com and you can sign up.
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I'd like to thank everybody that has.
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I'd also like to thank door dash and Squarespace and LinkedIn jobs for their support of this
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week's episode.
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And of course, thank you for listening.
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If you want to go and read some wonderful coverage of everything that Apple's up to
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at the moment, uh, he was go to six colors.com.
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It's prime location, prime destination.
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You can also find Jason online.
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He's at Jason now, J S N E double L I am at I Myke I M Y K E and we'll be back next week.
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Probably with a bunch of new hardware.
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And iPhone review type episodes.
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So that's going to be a big bumper one next one, uh, too.
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So look out for that until then say goodbye.
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So now goodbye.