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It's probably not something that's ever going to be taken super seriously by most people,
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but it would give Apple an opportunity to tell a story about how high quality they are and how committed they are to quality and music and etcetera,
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is at a completely different time of year because it's traditionally sort of timed for the old-fashioned American TV Network season structure.
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talk about how they're using their Apple,
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they bought an Apple device and it gets them their free Apple TV Plus time and they're using it to watch Ted Lasso because they heard so much about it.
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it's not like new Star Trek every week,
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but they announced they had a as part of their roll out of this that they want to have a new set of Star Trek dropping every quarter.
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They have five shows in production right now,
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which is kind of mind boggling to think of but they actually do have five Star Trek shows in production to animated three live action and more that are in development.
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And the news item here that I thought was interesting and there was a lot of animated.
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They were developing Nickelodeon Star Trek show.
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So a show that was going to be on the Nickelodeon cable channel for kids animated series and their announcement last week is that that's actually going to premiere on Paramount plus first
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And I thought that was an interesting little window into again the priority of these companies that are launching these streaming services to say the streaming service gets to eat first and then the network can follow.
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So they want they want to have that as one of their Star Trek shows and also it allows them to bulk up their animated catalog,
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which is also great for fans of Avatar the last Airbender and Korra Legend of Korra because they're going to like make a whole franchise out of those on Paramount plus to
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they're creating Avatar Studios to create a series of films and TV shows in that universe.
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They are they're actually doing the Frasier revival is going to star Kelsey Grammer.
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This has been something rumored for a long time.
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So far Kelsey Grammer is the only person set to be in the show reprising his role of Frasier.
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If he is not a podcaster, I quit everything.
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If Kelsey Grammer is not a podcaster, I do not know what they're doing with themselves over at Paramount.
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It's like that's what it should be right?
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Like it seems like such a perfect fit.
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I will be so mad if they don't do that.
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Frasier the podcaster and then the Italian Job, Flashdance and Fatal Attraction are all getting TV shows.
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So an interesting mix of stuff they got over there.
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There was also I saw as well because you know Paramount they own a lot of great movies like The Godfather and they're going to do like a behind the scenes documentary of The Godfather type thing.
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Well, it's you know, a lot of this stuff is going to flop right a lot of the franchise everything franchise all the things is going to flop but I I think maybe you got to try it because one of the things that we've talked about in upstream for over the years is the value in having a franchise that draws people to your service.
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And the only way you can get that access to that franchise is to be on your service.
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And so they got Star Trek which is good like this is our conversation with mostly about Apple not having something like that.
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So Apple has to build things up from the ground up which they can do but it is going to be longer and harder than like Disney being like,
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got it get it got it Disney Disney movies Marvel and Star Wars sold and at least CBS all access now Paramount Plus is going to say Star Trek,
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but they're like but more we need more of those things.
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So yeah, I don't do I think that the Flashdance franchise is going to make it on Paramount Plus probably not but you never know Cobra Kai seemed like a real eye roller real head scratcher.
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And that was on YouTube and now is on Netflix and has actually been successful and that's like,
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why are we reviving the karate kid again?
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So there'll be a short break between one division ending and the next Marvel show Star Wars the bad batch comes on May the 4th.
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Of course Loki is coming on June 11th,
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which is a I believe is a bit of a delay for Loki then when it's expected.
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So there'll be a longer gap it would seem between the Falcon and the Winter Soldier and that then there was one division in it and their monsters at work,
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which is the Monsters Inc show which I didn't know is actually not following the title characters of Monsters Inc.
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It's like a new character but set in that world in between Monsters University
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But it's not going to be especially now that the pandemic has really changed schedules.
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It's going to be a little more Rocky than that.
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But I think the goal is like again going back to Paramount Plus Star Trek every quarter sort of makes sense,
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right if you if every Star Trek show was 13 episodes long it would be one a week,
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but it's not and they're not and it's okay right like their goal is to basically make it very very hard for you to cancel because there's nothing coming for six months,
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right that's the that's the idea Disney will probably want to be like.
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Every six weeks there's going to be either a Marvel Star Wars or Pixar show.
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Yeah, and if you throw in the bad batch, which is you know,
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it's Star Wars and it's animated and so it's not going to appeal to necessarily the same people who are watching the Marvel stuff.
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But like they're getting to the point where they're having premieres basically every week and of original series and that's a that's really good.
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Like I think again the catalog we've talked about this so much the catalogs important for some people and it's nice to have the catalog there.
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But providing an impetus for people to open your app and watch an episode and then like see what else is there like it's good to provide that impetus
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and also to make people not be able to say well,
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I'm just going to cancel Disney Plus for a while because I'll come back in six months and watch more Disney movies was like,
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oh, but that new Marvel show and then you Star Wars show like it's important to have that strategy
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and Disney has finally gotten there and it's going to be very powerful for them.
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So I wish I wish Paramount Plus luck in doing the same.
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It's going to be a harder thing for them.
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But although I kind of like that service it's I've had CBS all access for a while because of Star Trek,
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but like they've been slowly importing all the Viacom stuff,
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which is what makes this thing Paramount Plus and being able to get like Stephen Colbert is great.
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Now you can also get The Daily Show with Trevor Noah on there and they're going to do a weekly show as well.
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That's like an extra topical thing with Trevor Noah like they're putting some money into that kind of stuff
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and Viacom's got a lot of interesting a lot of interesting channels that they're putting in the mix.
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So it's going to be a much CBS all access was okay,
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but Paramount Plus will have a pretty interesting set of content.
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They're going to have to find their way but it's it's I don't know.
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I think there's a lot to be said for it.
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It really is just having a universal plug to present on a TV or a projector.
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I think that's the story there, which is a different kind of pro workflow,
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but I think it is a legitimate pro-ish like business professional in that case.
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But and you know, one of the things we've talked about here repeatedly is at the importance of Apple maintaining space between their products.
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But this is like my dream scenario would be like two or three,
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maybe three USB C and one USB A just because there's just so much stuff still that I'm dealing with which is regular USB.
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So here's here's my argument against that which is most USB devices that you're attaching have cables and you just change the cable.
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Right, but that's not always something I have right like this isn't necessarily all my stuff right like I'm innocent like in the same way that you would find yourself in a scenario where you need a HDMI port.
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When you could conceivably use a different cable or dongle.
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I'm making the same argument but for USB A.
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I get it, but I feel like it's a lower priority because in many cases people things are shifting over to USB C and I had just have a hard time seeing Apple go that far back like that.
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Right, but I don't think you know, it's like putting HDMI on it to just be like look we know that we've heard from our customers that people in work settings need HDMI and you can say the same for you as well.
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I don't know. I think I think you Apple can be predictable.
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But I think you predict future Apple designs by essentially taking an existing Apple design
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and stretching it at your peril because Apple very rarely does that like they could do that because they're playing with the same sort of design language.
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They could do that. But I think there's usually another story there like the I'm the Mac Mini works as it is,
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but a tall Mac Mini not sure that makes sense,
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but I guess I guess we'll find out if this product ever actually exists.
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Do you think they are going to do it? You can put money on the table right now.
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Well, I mean the I'm not entirely sure whether this is another source
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or whether it's literally the echo chamber of Apple rumors going on here because if if this is not the echo chamber,
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then it's like okay. Well, there's some momentum building here,
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but the momentum may just be the echo in the echo chamber.
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I I think German sources are very good.
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I don't know about prossers because like you said he's been spotty.
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And so I think I'm inclined to believe that there is something going on here,
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but Apple could always change direction and what the sources leak is not always the whole story of something.
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So whether this is like a new Mac or what this is the new take on Mac Pro or they're doing like a this is the the Apple Silicon Mac Pro,
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but they're going to keep around the other Mac Pro like there's a lot of a lot of questions here.
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And how many how many Pro Max do they need?
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But you could also argue that this is basically the Pro Mac Mini essentially
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and that they're they're going to do the low-end Mac Mini.
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That's the M1 and then they're going to create this Pro Mac Mini and that there's room for it.
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I don't know like this is a product. They don't need to make they only need one Mac Pro.
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And so either they're doing this because they have something very particular to say
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or because they're going to be moving the other Mac Pro out the door.
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I feel like but I don't know. It's a perplexing thing because it would be a really different move for them.
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But in the Apple Silicon universe, maybe like this product,
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maybe this product makes sense for them. Maybe this product showcases everything that they have been doing with Apple Silicon in terms of higher-end processors
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and that they really want to put an enormous amount of processing power in a small container.
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Because you know a Mac Pro that you can get into and deal with all the you know stuff on the inside.
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You know Apple doesn't love that right like they do it because they have customers who want it.
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But you know Apple doesn't like that right Apple wants everything to be sealed and perfect.
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That's what they want. So this rumored thing feels much more like an Apple product than the Mac Pro,
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but they made the Mac Pro. I don't know.
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It's I'm really looking forward to seeing because there's a change here.
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It's like Apple saying like we want you to be happy for developers
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and pro users and all that kind of stuff. We want you to be happy so we'll make this Mac Pro.
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But we would be happy if you were happier with something where you didn't have the expandability.
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So what if we make that right like if we can make something that makes you happy
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and it makes us happy we're all happy and that could be what this smaller Mac Pro is.
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they had like a little presentation and they announced some upcoming features
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and one of the things that they're working on is something called super follows.
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It's not the one I think we were necessarily expecting like I think most people assumed
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they would have some kind of thing where you would pay the money
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and there will be no ads anymore. What Twitter are going to be doing instead is basically rolling out
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It doesn't doesn't support even things like polls,
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So I assume that part of this whole thing is the new API that what they want to do is give access to all of these new features to the new API to get apps on the new API
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because now Twitter has ways to make money.
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The access to the API isn't free so that they get money from the app developers
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and they've got money happening in the app in terms of super followers and other stuff.
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And so yeah, my my expectation is that these new features will roll out in their API
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and that means that third-party apps will get to support them too
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because this is a lot less interesting to a lot of us if you can't use it in a third-party app.
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That there are malware authors who have decided that the Mac platform is a big enough target that it's worth targeting it.
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Um, I, it certainly hasn't reached the point now where I look at it and think
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everybody should buy anti-malware software.
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There's some free anti-malware software that you can run if you're worried.
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Like I think Malwarebytes offers a free version.
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But the truth is I think that there's, I think there's more fear
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because it's still relatively rare than there is an actual need for this for most people.
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Like, and the danger also is that a lot of this stuff, when the new stuff comes out,
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so first off, Apple has a layer where they actually do kill stuff that's bad.
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There's new stuff that comes out that Apple hasn't yet marked as bad that a lot of the malware stuff also hasn't marked as bad.
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And then so there's a, there's a window where the malware can get on there.
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But if you have a malware software and it gets updated and they find it, you know, so it can, I don't know, it can have value.
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I have never run it and it's never at the top of my list to recommend to other people
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because I think it causes issues with your computer.
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It's more work on your computer and it probably doesn't,
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you're probably not going to get anything like that.
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That said, some people, I mean, like if I had a relative who clicked on,
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I did actually have this once with my sister, who clicked on one of those, like, you know,
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"You have a problem, click here to download things" that is on the web that deploys malware.
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I would probably guide those people into running anti-malware software
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because I feel like the biggest way you get malware on a Mac is somebody who doesn't understand what they're seeing does something that they shouldn't.
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But, you know, and I make, I make all the malware people very angry when I say this,
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but it was like, the truth is I've used a Mac for ages and I don't use malware software.
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And I don't think the threat has risen to the point where everybody should get it.
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There are people who probably, if you're taking care of their computer life and, and they're,
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you don't think they're trustworthy that you might want to just load some malware software on there because they may do bad things.
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But I do think that it is worth watching this because if this trend continues, it may become necessary.
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Like there's a story out there about how, oh, it's the first M1 malware in the field.
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Like that was a big deal. Like it's not like literally, it's fine.
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The Intel malware will still run in Rosetta.
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It's like, I'm not sure it makes any difference, but it is a trend and it is a worrying trend.
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And, and so it's worth, it's worth keeping our eye on it.
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And if you administer computers, whether it's an institution or, or for your friends and family, it's worth watching.
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But like personally as a Mac user, I'm not really interested in it.
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And I am not willing to make a recommendation that people use it.
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And it's very hard to test this stuff too, right?
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I can be like, oh, well, you should all go out and download this software and pay for it and, and it will solve your problem.
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But it's very hard to test malware stuff because what about, it's always the next thing.
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My opinion is sort of like a general general skepticism and I don't use it myself and I don't recommend it to other people, but I can see where it has some value in certain circumstances and that it is a rising threat that may become much more relevant in the years ahead for Mac users.
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Jon asks, do you ever use the clock clock app icon to check the time on the iPhone?
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Or like if something if I'm waiting for something to go on sale at a certain time or whatever, I can watch it so then I know when to refresh the page.
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So I use the clock app icon for that because I figure it is the one of if not the most accurate seconds counter that I have available to me.
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I would use the Apple Watch if I was wearing the Apple Watch for the same deal.
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They can update those apps and do sometimes at any point along with it.
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The thing with a lot of these apps is that they are using specific system APIs.
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And it's they're deeply tied into the system.
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They really are deeply tied into the system.
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And if you, you know, you're like, oh, well, this new version of the OS includes a new version of the music app that adds this new feature that requires this new version of the OS.
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You move that version to the app store and now you've got to have like, well, you can't get this version because you aren't on this other version.
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So you need to wait and you update it to the new version, but it's not using the new version of the app because you haven't updated there.
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It's like unless a court makes them do it, I think that that these things are one they're integrated with the system.
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That's why they update them along with the system.
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And two, they update the system frequently enough that it is very rarely an issue that you're waiting around for an app update because the system update hasn't come out.
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And, you know, I suppose the big issue is if there is a catastrophic bug in one of these apps and then you wait for a system update for six months, I get it.
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But if it's catastrophic, they should just do a system update and fix the bug.
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So I think Apple likes it the way it is because it's tied in with all of their system stuff and they prefer it that way.
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And that if a court said you can't do that anymore, then they would have to not do it.
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But other than that, I think they're going to keep it forever like that.
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I would like the idea of Apple system apps updating more frequently.
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But as you were saying, I am aware that like that's not most of the time it's really a thing that can happen anyway.
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Like the updates would be small, if any.
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I like how frequently shortcuts updates.
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I feel like we get multiple updates to shortcuts a year, which I think is really good.
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I wouldn't mind seeing some things popping out every now and again.
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I feel like an app like Notes, Reminders and Mail only ever receives updates when the OS changes over.
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And some of the stuff maybe doesn't need to wait for, but I don't think that I would get what...
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If they did decouple it from an operating system, I don't think I would get what I want, right?
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Which is like significant updates like how the third party apps would do.
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If it was magic like that, where it's like, "Oh boy, if music is in the app store, suddenly music gets an update with bug fixes and general improvements every three weeks."
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It's like, "Great! That's not going to happen."
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Yeah, because it's like, that's too much of a dream scenario, which I'm totally aware of.
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But in my dream scenario, it would be super great if they weren't tied to it.
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And P. Habbad says, "Does Jason still prefer writing with an iPad and external keyboard over using a laptop? If so, why or if not, what's changed?"
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It's not great. Like the iPad setup is better there.
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And even I was writing in my backyard on a warm day last week, and I did that on iPad with Magic Keyboard.
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Because, again, I kind of like the shifting gears and being super focused.
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And it's a lot harder to flip over to... It's not impossible.
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It's just a little bit harder to flip over to Twitter or Slack or whatever in my feeling.
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Like just mentally, I'm more focused on writing when I do that.
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And it's a change of pace from when I'm sitting on my desk looking at a blinking cursor in BB Editor Mars Edit, right?
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It's different. And being in a different place with a different kind of setup helps me write, too.
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So I do now have an M1 MacBook Air. I do use it occasionally.
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When I'm writing about the Mac and I don't want to be in my office, that's a good one because I can use the laptop for reference.
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And so sometimes it's helpful to write about the Mac on a Mac, not because of some weird, like, "I must write about the Mac on the Mac."
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But literally I have to refer to what's going on on a Mac and look at the menus and take screenshots and stuff.
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And it's obviously very difficult to do that on an iPad because I'm not on the Mac then.
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So sometimes I'll do that. But for the most part, yeah, I'm still writing.
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When I'm away from my desk, I am writing on an iPad using an external keyboard or a Magic Keyboard.
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