431: The Rickies (January 2023)
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From Relay FM, this is Connected, episode 431.
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Happy New Year! It's time for the Rickies.
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This episode is brought to you by ExpressVPN and Hover.
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My name is Myke Hurley and I have the pleasure of introducing Federico Vittucci.
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Hello Myke, and Happy New Year.
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Why, thank you.
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Oh, thank you.
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It's also my pleasure to introduce our other friend
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from America, Mr. Steven Hackett.
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Hello, Steven, happy new year.
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- Happy new year, guys.
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- How would you say it in Tennessee?
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- Happy new year, y'all.
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- Okay, there you go.
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It's exactly what I wanted.
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- Well, we are here.
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The world has made it around the sun one more time.
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- Not just barely, but yeah, seems like it.
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- So this is our annual predictions episode.
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We're gonna do two things in this episode.
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We're going to grade our picks we made for 2022.
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We have gone through these, we have discussed,
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we have scored them, so we'll talk about all that.
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And we will be making picks for 2023.
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You can follow along at rickys.co and rickys.net.
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We have links in the show notes to both of those,
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the specific pages for the 2022 picks.
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and I'm sure 20, 23 pics will be on those sites very shortly.
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We do have some things we need to deal with in the rules,
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and my thought was we should just read the rules
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and deal with them.
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Let's just jump right in.
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How does that sound?
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- Do you, so here's my question.
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'Cause you know, we so infrequently do rule changes
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around here that I think it's probably a good idea
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to just refresh our memory.
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Do you want to read them?
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we wait until you've read them and then we address
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or discuss the rule changes or do you want us to stop you
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or do you want to stop at points to address them?
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How would you like to do it as the reader of the rules?
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- Let me read the entire thing 'cause I think it
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is its own complete work and then we can go back in.
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It's one very specific issue, I think.
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- Yeah, okay.
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But it's a pretty important one.
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- It is, but I think it's just one thing.
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I read through them again last night.
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I don't think there's any other things
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we need to deal with. So please stand. Okay, for the reading of the rules. I'm doing it.
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The rookies is a game connected hosts play before Apple keynotes in the beginning of
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a new year trying to predict future events. It is made up of three rounds. Each host makes
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two regular picks followed by a risky pick. There are two types of rookies, annual rookies,
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which are playing today and keynote rookies. The winner of the annual rookies is named
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the annual chairman and retains the rights to the corresponding Twitter account for the
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full year. That's what we have to deal with. This position is awarded every
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January. Hello! It's January. The keynote rookies winner is named the keynote
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chairman and retains the right to the corresponding Twitter account until the
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next keynote is held. After the rookies, the hosts then play a game called the
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flexies. These two games are separate but related. Oh, I had you standing for the
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preamble. I'm sorry. Please stand for the reading of the rules. Please remain
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standing. Oh, wait. So I have sat down. I've sat back down again. Sit down and then
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Stand back up.
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I'm back up now.
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Okay, well this is exercise.
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Yes, I'm sorry.
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Correct regular picks are awarded one point.
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The language used for regular picks must be finalized and agreed upon during recording,
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and no partial points may be awarded.
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Correct risky picks are worth two points, but wrong ones would cause a point to be deducted
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from the host total.
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must have been approved as "risky" by the two other hosts before the start of the game.
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A pick cannot be named risky if it has been previously rumored by publications of record
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9-5 Mac or MacRumors.
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Picks made for keynote rookies cannot be reused by the host who made them for the next keynote.
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The annual rookies have their own subset of rules.
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Once a host chooses something as an annual pick, they cannot reuse it in that calendar
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Additionally, picks may not be used in back-to-back annual rookies by the same host.
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All hosts are allowed to reuse picks previously made by others.
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Scoring is completed during recording and cannot be modified once an episode is complete.
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In the event of a tie, dice by PCalc must be used in Relay FM mode to pick a winner.
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Jason Snell has a lifetime ban on flipping any coins
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in relation to the rookies.
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Coin flips by Jason on other podcasts are allowed,
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but are frowned upon and subject to public shaming.
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For the keynote rookies, the scoring window
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starts when the event begins and closes
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when the picks are scored.
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Any information used in scoring must be publicly verifiable
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at the time of recording.
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The order of picks is set by previous performance.
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The winner of the previous associated game goes first.
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The previous loser goes last.
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Winners will be recognized during the closing ceremonies.
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As a reminder, I am the current annual chairman
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and Federico is the current keynote chairman.
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Past results can be seen at rickys.co and rickys.net.
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Those sites also have pages about managing
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your own scorekeeping at home.
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Please be seated.
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We have an obvious problem here.
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- We all left Twitter.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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And the prize is use of special Twitter accounts.
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- So I don't know, the floor is open to debate.
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- Well I think the prize changed
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when the trophies were introduced.
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- 'Cause when the trophies were introduced,
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I didn't care about the Twitter account anymore.
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I just liked having a trophy,
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and the trophy would accurately update.
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So I think we can just remove that line,
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just name the annual chairman,
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and blank, and then just that's it.
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- I agree, but I'm just gonna throw it up there.
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I think down the line,
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there should be a chairman Mastodon instance.
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- Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
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Now, now, now, now this is tantalizing.
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- Chairman, plural, dot social or something.
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- Oh, I like it.
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And one of us gets kicked out of the instance.
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if they are not holding a...
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- Well, that can be a project for future us.
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- For now, I would say we removed that line,
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but we tabled the Mastodon instance discussion
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for future debate.
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- It's like, it's like, it's just the three of us
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and we cycle through this part of the instance and we isn't.
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- Yeah. - Yeah.
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- I think it's a great idea, but...
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- Okay. - We'll see how that works.
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- So I've removed the Twitter references.
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Let me reread those two bullets for you.
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The winner of the annual Ricky's
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is named the annual chairman.
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This position is awarded every January.
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The keynote Ricky's winner is named the keynote chairman.
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And then I guess the position is held
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or until the next keynote.
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- Yeah, so they match up.
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- This position is held until the next keynote.
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- The next keynote.
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- Okay, relatively straightforward.
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- That's nice and nice and hand like tidy.
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- Yeah, that feels good.
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- Well, until chairman.social's made,
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it's like a whole other thing.
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- So we have gone through, like I said,
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and we have graded our scores.
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And last time I had won, so my picks were first.
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So we will start grading round one right after this break.
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I said that in 2022,
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the 11 inch iPad Pro would get a mini LED display.
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- No, it didn't, did it?
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Did not get one of those.
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- I don't understand.
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There's a lot of iPad stuff in this document.
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And the thing that, like,
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if the iPad Pro had gotten the OLED,
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A, I would have gotten the point,
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or mini LED, I guess,
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some new screen to match the 12 inch.
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It also would have helped separate the 10th Gen
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iPad Air 11 inch iPad Pro confusion
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in the middle of the lineup.
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It really blows my mind this didn't happen.
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- No, they messed up.
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- Something went wrong.
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'Cause it doesn't make any sense, right?
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Like it doesn't make any sense
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why they would, like,
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why they just didn't do anything, right?
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Like, yeah, they messed up.
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Something went wrong.
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- Yeah, I have no idea.
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Like we talked about this before, the iPad lineup is all kinds of confusing at the moment.
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No matter where you look, it's confusing in the iPad Pro sizes and updates.
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It's confusing in the base model iPad in the sort of this confusion that you have in the
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11-inch range of iPads.
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It's confusing in the accessories, in the placement of the front-facing camera, and
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11-inch iPad Pro I think is the probably the worst offender of all of these iPads. Like
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it's sort of like an iPad Air but just barely better, but not better in the way that you
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would expect it to be better. So I continue to think, and I believe that Steven agrees
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with me, we'll talk about it later, that this iPad has no reason to exist anymore in this
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current state. But yeah, we'll see.
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Yeah, it's a mess. It really is.
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Federico, you were in second place.
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What was your round one pick?
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My round one pick was at least one AirPods model
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will support lossless music playback by the end of 2022.
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Now, unless we're recording this slightly in advance,
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unless in the next three days,
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Apple releases a set of AirPods
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that support lossless music playback.
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I don't get this point.
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I think at the time, my assumption was that we were going to get a revision
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of the AirPods Max within the year.
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Or even the AirPods Pro, right?
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And they have that extra bandwidth.
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And I also, yeah, we talked about the AirPods Pro, a second gen revision,
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maybe having like improvements to the wireless technology,
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able to support natively support lossless playback. But no, it didn't happen. So no
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It's a bummer. Isn't there a rumor that the AirPods Pro 2 may be able to do like a higher
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bit rate through a firmware update or something?
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Yeah, it's a rumor. It's a rumor that it's been going around for the past few weeks,
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I think. But it's all speculation. It's, it's, it's not a thing that exists at the moment.
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No, no, because it was, I don't remember exactly the numbers or whatever, but they spoke about
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the fact that it had, you know, higher, was it higher, what was the higher frequency?
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Additional bandwidth? I forget. It was kind of weird. It was like, we're mentioning this
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thing but not what it's good for? It's like, hmm, there's something else there.
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Yeah, it was also weird that they even mentioned it. What's the point of mentioning that? But
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Yeah, so who knows? I don't know what's going on there.
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My pick was...
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Apple releases a new MacBook Air that comes with some color options
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not previously available in this product line.
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[bell rings]
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Where's the bell?
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I rang it! You don't hear it through Zoom.
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Well, that's not my fault.
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You gotta bring the bell right up to the microphone
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and hum while you're doing it so I can hear it, you know?
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[bell rings]
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Thank you! See, I heard it!
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See, that's what I need.
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so then I'll know that you've rung the bell for me because that was correct. Midnight and Starlight
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were added to the MacBook Airline for the M2. Well this is a nice point. It's very nice points.
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One point in the old pocket for Mykey boy. How are you two doing? Steven, usually you do this,
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I'd like you to do it now. At the end of round one, Steven, could you give us a points?
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Oh, is this the attitude you're gonna have?
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I have zero.
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Federico has zero.
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Myke Hurley has one.
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Oh, that's good.
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That's a good feeling.
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You're gonna be insufferable.
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Well, who knows?
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Let's see if I win first.
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Well, we know.
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Boy, did I get this wrong.
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The iPad's external display support goes unchanged.
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I believe they call this a buzzkill pick. Yeah, well it's the exact opposite of that.
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So yeah, it got a whole new system that barely works, but it's a whole new system.
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It went changed, in fact. Took a while. Took a while to get it right.
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Have they gotten it right? Well, that's the... Well, it took a while to get it working,
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let's say, not to get it right. But yeah, that's not a point.
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Not a point.
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My second regular pick was the next generation Apple Watch will have some kind of body temperature sensor.
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We could hear it that time.
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That's a point.
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And yeah, the Apple Watch Series 8.
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8, but the OS is 9, right?
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I always get confused.
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It's watch OS 9, but watch 8.
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- They gotta get rid of these numbers in all their products.
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- Yeah, or just bump it up a version
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and have parity between the iPhones and the OS numbers.
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Anyway, there's the temperature,
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the wrist temperature sensor,
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you cannot use it to check if you have a fever or something,
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but it's there and it works.
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- Does the Ultra have this as well?
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- I think so.
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- I think it does, yeah.
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But yeah, it's there, it's a risk temperature
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and it establishes a baseline.
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You can find it in health.
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It's mostly designed for women's health
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and keeping track of your ovulation estimates
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and all that kind of stuff.
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But physically, the sensor is there.
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- My second pick was,
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there will be no iPhone 14 for 5.4 inch display.
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- Thank you.
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- I like how much buildup there is in the home before you.
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- Yeah, because it's like,
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Do I want to give him his point or not?
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It's like he's skeptical about it,
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and then he rings the bell.
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- Yep, and we can say goodbye to the iPhone mini.
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That's what that pic was.
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But I was being very particular there.
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- And just today, there's a report that Apple is quote,
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"Very concerned about how the 14 Plus is selling."
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So who knows what's happening there?
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- Maybe it just turns out that that 14,
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like that like fourth phone spot is just not a good spot.
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Maybe it's just cursed, you know?
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It could be.
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It's cursed.
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I mean, historically, this kind of hole that Apple fills of a phone has been cursed.
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Like it's not meant to exist.
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The iPhone 8 is one of them.
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The iPhone 8.
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The 5C is one of them.
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Just cursed.
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Maybe the universe just doesn't want it.
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Like that fourth phone is not supposed to exist.
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It could be.
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At the end of round two, I have zero points.
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Federico has one point and Michael has two points.
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- Can still all change here.
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- It could all change 'cause we're now moving
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into the risky picks for 2022.
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Mine was Apple, parenthetical,
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not in a direct response to a legal case,
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will allow developers to use payment methods
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outside of the App Store.
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You know, it's just like you have so much faith, right?
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- Well, I used to, 2022 beat it out of me.
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- Beat that out of you, goodbye.
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- There are some specific examples
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where developers can do this,
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but it's because either companies or I think mostly
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or entirely governments sued them
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or changed laws to make it possible.
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They did not do it of their own free will,
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so I do not get a point.
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- My risky pick.
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Well, before I, before I read the text of the risky pick, I'm asking you humbly,
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humbly to appreciate how imaginative and creative I was with it.
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Keep that in mind.
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Fellow members of the jury,
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as you listen to the texts of this risky pick, just us, there's no jury.
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I mean, we probably are the jury, but that's not good for you. Okay.
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iOS 16 brings major changes for system-wide design customization.
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It continues.
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Apple will let users choose their app icons
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and they will introduce new App Store categories
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for wallpaper and/or icon apps.
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What the heck was I thinking with this one?
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And you were excited about something.
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Well, I think, so the context, I think the context was iOS 15 didn't do anything in terms
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of UI customization despite the success of widgets and iOS 14.
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You got to think back to last year.
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My context was, well, 15 didn't do anything.
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That's weird.
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16 will do something and then Apple will have the time to realize how massive of a success
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iOS 14 was with the whole home screen aesthetic thing and they will do big changes. There
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was also the theory that I had in the episode where I said remember that rumor about wallpaper
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packs that we heard a few years ago, maybe that's how Apple brings it back and you will
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be able to buy this like, there will be like a wallpaper API and you will be able to download
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wallpaper apps from the App Store, which I still think is a good idea, but it didn't
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Obviously, we did get major customization changes, just not the way I was expecting
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We got them on the lock screen in a way that is even more than what I hoped Apple would
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do on the lock screen though.
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We didn't get wallpaper apps.
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We didn't get custom icons for whatever you want.
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So this pick is risky but wrong.
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- Yeah, you were on the right track, right?
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That like, surely they're gonna come out
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and do some kind of customization features
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because it was so popular when the widgets came out.
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But you're on the wrong area.
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It was wallpapers, but people could,
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You know, you can't just sell them or whatever.
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I will similarly ask to be considered my creativity
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and my boldness in my risky pick,
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which was the new Mac Pro will be smaller,
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not a cube shape,
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feature no support for the current MPX modules,
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and/or will allow some form of expandability
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outside of Thunderbolt.
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It will be available in one color.
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- This was very specific.
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- Yes. - I remember.
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- This was, I think when I started my specific picks
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or like was really going on the specific pick bandwagon
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for the Riskys, because, you know,
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sometimes something can feel obvious, so we won't allow it.
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But if you just add enough layers in, it becomes risky.
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- Right. - And this was one of them.
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- We have some of that for 2023, I think too.
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- Yeah, we'll see.
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- Yeah, I think you, this was, you debuted this strategy
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like you were first.
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you pioneered this strategy of the multi-layer risky pick where you can...
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It hasn't gone well for me yet.
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Well, in theory, it's one of the scientific theories that you know it's supposed to be
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true, but you still need to prove it out. Like, what is it, string theory or something?
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Like in theory, it's supposed to be real and it works. Well, we just, we continue to miss
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the evidence that it works. The multi-layer pick is your invention, but we still need
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to test it out in practice and we failed in this instance as well because all of our risky
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picks for the annual picks were incorrect.
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So that means at the end of the regular picks I have minus one point, Federico has zero
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points and Myke you have one.
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So Myke is the new annual chairman.
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Congratulations.
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Congratulations.
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2022 was a good year for me with prediction games.
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Yeah. Not with other things necessarily.
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Not with other things. But with this.
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Lots of other things weren't good, but the one thing that was consistently good was this.
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Yes. Well, congratulations buddy.
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Thank you very much. I would like to demand closing ceremonies.
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Because trophies need to be updated. The trophy has not been updated in a really long time,
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because Federico kept winning the keynote.
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So there was no point.
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So I now have my tricky right here in front of me
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and I'm taking out the plastic discs.
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I don't know where mine is.
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I think it's still in the box.
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Well, when you find it, you know,
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you're going to have to update it.
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So the big circle goes over London.
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Oh yeah, you got to--
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Oh yeah, I forgot.
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There's a whole lot of pieces in here.
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So people at home can update their trickies
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or their mag trickies as they were
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or you can go to websites and stuff and update them.
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So I need the big one to go over London.
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Stays in Rome.
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- It's always sad when you lose an annual chairmanship,
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I feel like, 'cause you get it for a whole year
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and now I don't even know who I am anymore.
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- Yes, see, winning the annual is great
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because no one can take that from you.
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For a whole year, that's yours, you know?
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That's a good, it's good.
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- And the keynote one can last like three weeks
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if they do like a September and then an October event.
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It can be really short.
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- And also, you know, if you want the opportunity
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to consolidate power like that one time
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when I consolidated power for a really long time,
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you need this to do that.
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So I'm going for that again this year.
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- My wooden trophy has been updated.
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- Mine is also correctly updated.
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When Fedorico finds his, it will also be updated.
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Let us now move into the Flexis.
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So I have a preamble.
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The Flexis is a game held after each edition of the Rookies.
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It consists of a series of additional picks
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in relation to the upcoming Apple event or year.
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Scoring is completed separately from the main game,
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but like the Rookies,
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the order of picks is set by the results of the previous
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game and ties will be broken using dice by Peacock.
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Please lie down as the rules are read.
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- Oh, I forgot about this part.
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(dramatic music)
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Hosts must make a minimum of five Flexi picks.
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Each correct pick is awarded with one point.
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Wrong picks do not remove any points
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and no partial points may be awarded.
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The winner is determined by comparing the percentage
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of correct Flexis made by each host.
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While there are no Twitter handles on the line
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in the Flexis, the winner can use their chosen title
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as long as they are the winner.
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Federico shall be named Prince Flexi.
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Myke has chosen Duke of Flexington,
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and Steven is the Attorney General Flexi.
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Loser of the Flexis must compensate the winner of the Flexis
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by donating to a charity of the winner's choice.
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The amount of the donation is $25 per wrong Flexi
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made by the loser.
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The money must be donated on air.
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I am the current winner.
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- Wait, is that accurate?
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That may not be accurate. - Because in our document,
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I think you are the current when it comes to keynotes.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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- But does that, how does that work?
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- Well, hang on, lower in the document
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I have a history of all the winners.
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The 2021 annual, Ricky, is you won the Flexis.
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So you are currently, so, okay, so keynote Flexis.
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- So does that mean that like
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I've been Duke of Lexington this entire time?
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Yeah. And you can be double Duke of Flexington if you get both of them.
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Oh, ho ho ho! Okay, I like that!
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You can pull off the famous double Duke.
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Okay, so now I'm going to request an amendment to the Flexi's rules.
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That we need to each have a name for if we are both.
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So we could be like double Duke of Flexington.
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Oh, if you are both the winner of the regular?
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Maybe like Crown Prince Flexi?
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Oh, it's like, it's like, we should, we should use the, the Pokémon approach, I think.
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Because it's like an evolution, right?
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So if I'm Prince Flexi, well, obviously, Myke, you gotta be Archiduke or something.
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Yes, Archiduke of Flexington.
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That's good.
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That's really good.
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I will be King Flexi, right?
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I will be King Flexi.
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and Steven will be what? US President? President General? President Flexi? President Flexi, right?
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Yeah, well, I mean, what's more than AG Flexi? Speaker of the Flexi House? Speaker of the Flexis?
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Okay, hang on, I gotta type this up, okay.
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Federico Shelby name shall be named Prince flexi and isn't and is known as King flexi when having won both
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the keynote and annual games
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And uses the name King your King flexington. No, I am
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Archduke of flexington. Is that one word Archduke? Yeah, I
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Don't know actually
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Yeah, when...
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Oh, it denotes the rank of in the Holy Roman Empire, which was below that of Emperor or King,
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and roughly equal to Grand Duke, but above that of Prince and Duke.
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Oh, I want to be...
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Alright, so what's above it? So Stephen is the Attorney General of Flexi, and uses the title...
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I like Speaker of the Flexi House. You can go with whatever you want, but I think that one's great.
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US chain of command. Let's see.
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Military chain of command. Okay, so we have...
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Where's the better one?
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Hang on, Attorney General, US presidency,
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US president line of succession.
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Who's next in the line of succession to the president?
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So Attorney General of seven,
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Secretary of Defense is number six.
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The Secretary of Deflects.
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- All right, so let me read these back.
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The winner can use their chosen title
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as long as they are the winner.
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Federico shall be named Prince Flexi
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and is known as King Flexi
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when having won both the keynote and annual games.
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Myke has chosen Duke of Flexington
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and uses the name Archduke Flexington when applicable.
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Steven is the Attorney General Flexi
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and uses the title Secretary of Deflex when applicable.
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And what's so good about this is we have continued that Steven has the best name.
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Yes. Right. Yes.
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This is the best name. A.G. Flex or Secretary of the Flex.
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Just to make sure that we are spelling this out. It's D E F L E X. The Flex. Okay. Perfect.
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Man, imagine, imagine, imagine if things go so horribly in the US that it's up to the
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Secretary of Agriculture to take power.
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Things are bad. Things are bad. I mean that could happen. Wasn't there a show about this?
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Ah, there was. And it was the agriculture guy? Was it the agriculture guy? It was the
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guy from 24. Oh my god, was it designated survivor? Was it? Yeah, wasn't he like agriculture
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or something? Wasn't that like the thing? Designated survivor is what the discord is
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saying. Oh, but it was education, not agriculture. Oh, okay. Oh, okay. That's, that's, I think
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That's even worse, it's number 15, education.
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Oh, is it? Okay, yeah.
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Secretary of the Flex is just so good.
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All right, so let's get back to scoring how we did.
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Myke, you were the previous Flexi winner for the annual game,
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so you go first.
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All right, so Tim Cook says, "Metavas."
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(bell dings)
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This should have been my risky.
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I was feeling it at the time, but it felt too risky.
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So I was like, oh, that's a good flexi.
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But he said it, he said it at the end of September
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in an interview, he said the word metaverse.
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- Will you put that link in the show notes for all time?
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- Sure will, so it's in there.
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- All right, that I am very surprised you got.
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And I think if you had come to us as a risky,
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I would have given it to you.
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Like, yes, you can use it.
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The quote was "I'm really not sure the average person can tell you what the metaverse is"
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which is a real sick burn.
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He's not wrong?
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I mean I can't... can anybody?
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Does anybody even know?
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The metaverse is basically Fortnite, right?
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And Roblox or something like it's...
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Yeah Roblox more than anything else I think.
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But I don't think that's what Facebook wants it to be.
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Yeah well...
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New AirPods Max.
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Did I get my bell, Steven?
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Yeah, hummed and everything.
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I didn't hear the hum or the bell.
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Steven, can we do that?
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I hum and you ring the bell.
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Will it work?
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No, 'cause it's like noise cancellation just on my channel.
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But I welcome you to join in.
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Okay, I wanna hum together.
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What if we try and all three of us harmonize?
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Or humminize.
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Yeah, we can humminize.
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I like that.
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Try some in Steven.
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No, oh, we're good now.
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Let's do your next pick and then we can do it in real time.
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Alright, alright.
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A headset will not be unveiled at WWDC.
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I like this.
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Did you ever ring the bell?
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That took so long!
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Alright, okay.
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So we got it.
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Next time it comes around, we're gonna harmonize and then the bell happens.
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And iMac Pro is unveiled.
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- That was the start of a hum.
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- I really wanted to hum, but no.
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- That didn't happen, that did not happen.
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And then here was my buzzkill.
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iPad OS multitasking remains unchanged
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from iOS 15's implementation.
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- Not a man of faith.
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- So I got two out of five.
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- Yes, that takes you to 40%.
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- 40% ratio, okay.
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- Up next are my picks.
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- iOS 16 will bring a more bottom of the screen
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centric design to at least one additional app.
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Yeah, we got books and I got the lock screen.
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- This is never not gonna be good.
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Steven, can this go with the rules
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so we remember to do this?
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I think you can't codify this connection we have.
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I think we're gonna forget.
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Yeah, yeah, so books and lock screen.
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I still think there should be more.
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I still think it's very strange
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that basically only Safari and books have it,
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but maybe next year's the year.
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It's just one a year for the next 15 years.
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Oh gosh, yeah.
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Okay, from here, it's all downhill.
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So I'm just gonna rattle
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through my next four that were all wrong. Apple announces a new paid service. Wait a
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second. Wait, does the major league soccer thing not count in this? Oh, it does. And
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also all done. There's also the, there's also a satellite, the satellite service. You can't
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Bring that on us! We weren't ready for the harmonizing.
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I thought you were actually thinking.
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You cannot just throw that in there.
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Sorry. I'm sorry.
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You get this point.
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Well, now I went through my next three, which are all wrong.
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A new home focus device is released.
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Oh, wait, wait, wait. Doesn't the Major League Soccer qualify?
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The Mac studio is home focused.
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No, it's not.
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Apple announces a developer kit for its headset.
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Well, no, no.
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This next one's so stupid.
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A more powerful Mac mini is announced,
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but is not a quote Mac mini pro.
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What did you mean with this?
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The Mac studio is this in spirit,
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but my pick was about the name
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because the name is in quotes.
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And I went back and listened.
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Okay, it was a name.
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My pick was about Mac mini pro being a name.
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Anyways, so I didn't get it right.
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They're still just the M1 Mac mini
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that'll probably come up in next year's picks.
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- So you are tied with Myke in ratio.
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Should be 40% again.
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- Yes, we are both two out of five at 40%.
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Now there is strategy in this game,
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and this is gonna come out right now
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because Federico, you made seven picks.
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The rules say you just have to have a minimum of five,
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but sometimes you gotta go for the glory.
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So let's see how it pans out.
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- Always go for the glory.
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Well, it didn't.
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- It panned out.
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- It panned out, yes.
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But not the way I want it.
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- So number one, Apple stops using the iTunes store app
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and moves store content into dedicated apps.
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They started doing that,
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but the iTunes store is still with us
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and it still has sections that are only available
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through the iTunes store.
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Number two, Apple brings mail extensions to iOS and iPadOS.
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They did not do that.
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Instead, they brought DriverKit to iPadOS
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and nobody is using it.
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If you know of a company that is taking advantage
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of DriverKit in iPadOS 16, let me know.
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I don't think anybody has.
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Number three, Apple Notes will borrow some features
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from the modern generation of note-taking apps,
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like wiki-style links, a quick switcher or nested pages.
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Number four, some Mac-only shortcuts
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become available on iPhone or iPad.
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Would have expected the multitasking ones to be here,
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but number five, there are new ways to turn off the alerts
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that shortcuts displays constantly,
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either confirmation banner
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or the notification for an automation.
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I don't know what we're humming about.
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Like, I didn't know this was a thing.
00:37:53
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Yeah, you can...
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Well, there's a couple of things here.
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First, you can disable the confirmation banner for automations.
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Like, you can run an automation without the confirmation alert.
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And second, new ways...
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The dynamic islands could be considered a new way to not have the confirmation.
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But anyway, there's a setting to disable the confirmation for shortcuts automations.
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Number six, podcasts will gain audio effects for enhanced sound and trim silence.
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Parenthesis, this was my previous Ricky.
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Thankfully, I didn't go for it for a Ricky, but no.
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Number seven, finally, Apple adds more filters to smart folders in Notes.
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I think we need to...
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It's too late now, but I think it needs to go, one of us must start and then the others
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follow because it's impossible to harmonize.
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We're all going at the same time.
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There's no problems with the system that we have created.
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I'm glad they did this Federico.
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I find it very frustrating that notes and reminders
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handle this so differently from each other.
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- Yes, the inconsistency is what kills me here.
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Like some things you can do in notes,
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but you cannot do in reminders and vice versa.
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There should be some more unification there.
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And while you're at it, maybe next year,
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here's my suggestion for Apple.
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While you're at it, next year,
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Unify brings some consistency to the rules and the filters
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that you have in notes and reminders.
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And once you establish that baseline of consistency,
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bring this feature to mail
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and let me create smart folders in mail.
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- It's only been on the Mac since 2001.
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All right. - All right.
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- Okay, it didn't pan out for you.
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You got two out of seven, which is 28.6%.
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- Nice number though, I like it.
00:39:57
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- Yeah, nice, nice number.
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So you are the flexi loser, I'm sorry to say.
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I'm also sorry to say that Myke and I now have to coin flip.
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It comes down once again to a coin flip.
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And you know, Myke has an advantage here,
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as he's got real, real strong coin flip energy
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flowing through him right now.
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As I always do.
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I have Dice by Peacock open and available.
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I'm checking that it's in real AFM mode,
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which I'm sure it is.
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Are you ready?
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I am and I choose tails.
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- Oh interesting, you just think you get to choose?
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- You're flipping it, you can't flip and pick.
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- Sure I can.
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- Yeah you can.
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- Sure you can.
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But anyway, all right, your tails.
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Yes. - It's impossible.
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- What's even so good about that is like,
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I was the one who suggested that you should get your point,
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therefore equally mine.
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So I was like, gracious?
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- Yeah, you were gracious about it.
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You were benevolent about it.
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Yeah, and I still took the win. So that is a double win for me today.
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Which feels pretty good.
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Which makes you, which makes you... No, it doesn't make you anything.
00:41:09
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No, it doesn't make me anything. Yet.
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But I am, well, it does make me Duke of Lexington.
00:41:16
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But you are, you are Duke of Lexington. Yes. Okay.
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And you need to pick a nonprofit or some organization for Federico to donate to?
00:41:29
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Oh, I gotta pay up, yeah.
00:41:31
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And your total, Federico, is going to be $125.
00:41:35
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Nice, nice. Good money.
00:41:37
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So, I'll put a link in our iMessage here.
00:41:41
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Federico, I would like you to donate to Crysis,
00:41:44
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which is a charitable organization in the UK
00:41:47
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to help people who are experiencing homelessness.
00:41:51
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It is economically disastrous in the United Kingdom right now.
00:41:56
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the price of general living is really bad for a lot of people, and so this is a—
00:42:04
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these kinds of charities at the moment, I think, need some help, because there are people
00:42:08
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experiencing homelessness who wouldn't have before, let alone people that already were.
00:42:13
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And Myke, while he does that, I do need to—we need to say this—so the last keynote flexis—let
00:42:21
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look. The last keynote flexies you won. Wait. And you won this. So you are
00:42:32
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currently Archduke. Hell yeah! You said I was keynote chairman when we began
00:42:41
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the show Stephen. We can't trust that rules document clearly. Federico, so September
00:42:47
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2020 Federico by coin flip then Myke than me flexes Myke Federico and Stephen
00:42:54
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yeah yeah so I'm the keynote chairman Myke is the new annual chairman yes just
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Duke of Lexington no I'm Archduke yeah so it's good because I won in September
00:43:10
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You said I won.
00:43:12
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No, you won the Rickies.
00:43:14
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I won the flexis.
00:43:18
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Well, then we go back to the updated rules then, because I think the way it's phrased
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is confusing.
00:43:25
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No, it's just in the flexis rules.
00:43:27
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It's only in the flexi rules.
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Myke is the current winner of the keynote flexis, and Myke is the winner of the annual
00:43:34
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So Myke gets to use Archduke Flexington until further notice.
00:43:39
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Myke has, out of the four titles, Myke has three.
00:43:42
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But Erika, you have one. I have zero.
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Watch out, Spring. Your boy's coming for you, you know?
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If you consolidate all four, I don't know what happens.
00:43:52
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I don't think it's ever happened before.
00:43:54
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I would have to give me a brand new name, you know what I mean?
00:43:56
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Like, I don't know what it is. Like, Galactic Emperor or something?
00:44:05
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At some point, at which point do you start a cult?
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- If we ever decide to do that.
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I did it with the E, right?
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If you said Federico chairman,
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'cause it would be multiple. - With the E, yeah.
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So it is now time to make our picks for 2023.
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We're gonna put some stakes in the ground
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for what we think could happen next year.
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Myke, you are the newly minted annual chairman,
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so please, sir, go first.
00:46:32
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Oh, I like that, thank you.
00:46:34
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My first pick in round one is that Apple
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will release a larger MacBook Air.
00:46:40
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So this has been rumored for a little bit, actually,
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and it keeps kind of gaining some steam.
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It's like maybe like 15 and a half inches,
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something like that.
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- I think that'd be super cool.
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And I think it would be very popular.
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- And I think it could replace the 13 inch MacBook Pro
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in the lineup.
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So you would have a 13 and 15 inch MacBook Air,
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14 and 16 MacBook Pro.
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It makes so much sense.
00:47:05
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I've said this before.
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It makes so much sense.
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I'm a little afraid that Apple won't do it,
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but I hope that they do.
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- That's a very fair fear to have.
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This is so sensible.
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So my first regular pick is kind of a boring one, but hey, that's how you gotta win these
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games. Apple releases a new Mac Mini. That's the pick. My context, without, you know, this
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is not part of the pick, just my personal speculation, I would assume it's got the same
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design as the Mac Mini we have today. Maybe it's got an M2 inside. It would be nice to
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have more Thunderbolt ports. I have a refurbished M1 Mac Mini and it's only got the two Thunderbolt
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ports. It'd be nice to have more of those with the M2, with the new Mac Mini. I don't
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know if Apple is considering like M2 Pro or M2 Max versions of that machine, but still,
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for 2023 my sort of base hope is that we get a new Mac Mini. Could be an M3. Could be any
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time it comes out. Could be. Maybe. But I just hope it comes out this year. My pick
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is that WWDC 2023 follows the same format as WWDC 2022 with a small number
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of people invited in person. All right let's get some clarification on this one.
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So are you saying that they won't be like a, you know, people they're not gonna
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have a convention center and people can apply for tickets? Yeah I'm saying it's
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gonna be just like it was in 2022. Okay. Not coming back the way that it was,
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staying the way that it is now. Hopefully plus you. I mean, that's obviously
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unsaid. Well, I mean, I was invited the first time. It's true. You know, just
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couldn't get over the 12-yard line or whatever it would be. So did I use that
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metaphor correctly? No, no, it works. Okay. Fine, I guess. I don't know why you
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picked 12, but... How many yards are there to the touchdown? Well, it depends on where
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you are on the field, really.
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You cross the goal line, I think is what you're looking for.
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- What's a yard?
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- It's like a meter, kind of.
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- Oh, it's one of your units of measurement.
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That doesn't make any sense?
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- Yes. - Okay.
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- Yeah. - True.
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- I feel pretty good about all three of these.
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Like, I'll say it now, I think all three of these
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could be green in a year.
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- Hmm, yeah, this seems--
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- Not a lot of passion in round one.
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But that's okay, you gotta warm up.
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You know, you can't jump right in.
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- No, I think that the vibe for 23 is the year of obviousness.
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You know, just normal obvious things.
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This is the vibe.
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- Is that your theme for the year?
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- Obviousness.
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- No, it's not my theme for the year.
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I still gotta think about a name for my theme of the year.
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But in terms of sort of the Apple scene, you know,
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vibe check for 23 obvious things, no surprises.
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- I like it.
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Round two, Myke.
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- An iPhone gets USB-C.
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Could be going a tad early on this one.
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- I think it's a premature pickification.
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- Interesting. - Pickification.
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- We'll see, I'm going, I feel like there's a smattering
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of passion on this one.
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I could be going a year early, it's open to interpretation,
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but this could have been a thing that Apple would just,
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you know, there was, maybe they were ready
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and willing to do anyway, at least on the Pro phones.
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So why not just go for it?
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And so my expectation is, this is ungraded,
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that it will be just the Pro phones that get it now,
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and then there will be the regular phones in 2024.
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- I could see that.
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And I think if they did that,
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I actually really like that idea.
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I think if they do that, they'll be like,
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"Hey, now we got super fast transfer
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"for all of your pro res."
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And they make it about what it gives them,
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not about the EU on their backs.
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- Yeah, whenever they do it, they're gonna make it like,
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it's, then they'll, I can't imagine during the keynote
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that they're gonna start dragging the European Union, right?
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Like it just doesn't really feel--
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- It seems like an unwise move.
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- I know Jaws did it, right?
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But like it was a different environment to do it in,
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like that Wall Street Journal thing we're joining us on,
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but I feel like it's not the way that they're gonna go
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when they actually show off these products.
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- I don't know, I think all the phones will get it.
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I don't think you are premature.
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I think if the one I get it done in time for the EU,
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they gotta do it this year, and if you're doing it this year--
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- No, the rule as it is stated now is by the end of 2024.
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- Yeah, but why drag it out?
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- Oh, I agree, I agree, but they could release a phone
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this year with lightning and then in September of 24 and still be technically
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compatible with the law.
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All right. My second regular pick is also,
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I think a fairly safe one. Uh,
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there will not be an iPhone 15 mini.
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That's the pick. This is, I love you,
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but this is one of the most boring picks you've ever picked.
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That's how you got. Well, I am,
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I am facing unprecedented circumstances at the risk--
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- What are they?
00:52:31
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- We are at the risk of losing democracy in the RICIs.
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We are facing a single individual aiming
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to consolidate power across all of four of the titles
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that we have in the RICIs.
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My only, my only defense strategy
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is to go for a very boring pick.
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Well not really because this is the wrong Rickies to do that in because my ability to consolidate
00:53:00
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power is an immediate thing not a 2024 thing. I gotta think down the line don't worry I will
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also deal with the upcoming keynote Rickies. I gotta do for I gotta I'm sorry but I told you
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year of obviousness. I got to go for obvious picks. Make sure that we will not end up with
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a dictatorship in the Riki's. Right. You, you're the, like, you are the
00:53:28
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defendant of democracy. I am the savior of the Republic. Okay. Okay. I am like Darth
00:53:34
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Vader or whatever. Yes. Or the emperor, I guess. Yes. Do you know, I'm talking about
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Star Wars. I know that's Star Wars. Okay. No Intel Macs are left on sale as new at the end of 2023.
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I mean that could be bold. I mean, you know what I mean? What is, what is as new? I don't understand
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the parentheses. I want to hedge against the two of you saying, oh there's a refurbished
00:53:59
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Intel Mac Mini on the refurbished store. So new computers. Okay, I go to Apple. I still think this
00:54:07
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could be bold because that Mac Pro could still be, like they could still be selling the old
00:54:12
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I still don't understand the phrasing. So if I go to apple.com, so okay, not on the
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refurbished website, that's excluded. I go on apple.com and I see an Intel Mac from three
00:54:26
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years ago. Does that qualify?
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It's the as new.
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My pick is about what you can...
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I find confusing.
00:54:34
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Yeah, so this is what I'm trying to say is,
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and I could change the wording,
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but my pick is discounting anything
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that happens to be refurbished,
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everything is Apple Silicon.
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So everything you buy at apple.com/store
00:54:49
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that's a new product is Apple Silicon.
00:54:52
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I mean, this makes sense to me.
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So basically what it gets rid of
00:54:55
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is the 2018 Mac Mini and the 2019 Mac Pro.
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Those two would not be on sale anymore.
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And I could specify that if you guys need it,
00:55:03
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but I feel like I could do an ungraded note if we want to.
00:55:08
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- Yeah, if it doesn't include the refurbished storage
00:55:11
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education store, like just get rid of those.
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And I think this is bold.
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I could imagine them having the Mac Pro still available,
00:55:21
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even if they have a new one.
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- If it's different enough,
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they might keep it around for a little bit longer.
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- We'll find out.
00:55:28
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I think they want to move,
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the longer they have an Intel Mac on sale,
00:55:33
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the longer they have to support it in macOS.
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And I think they wanna move on, so.
00:55:37
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- I need to get their finger out.
00:55:39
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- But we'll see, I mean, yeah, this could come,
00:55:40
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if my beloved 2019 Mac Pro comes back to haunt me for this,
00:55:44
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you know, it's what I get for selling it, I guess.
00:55:46
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Okay, so that's the end of round two.
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I feel like we're increasing the risk a little bit,
00:55:52
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except for Federico, who's being very boring this year.
00:55:55
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And it's time.
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- Unless the plus was such a disaster, you know what I mean?
00:56:00
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They're like screeching brakes and bringing out a mini.
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- Time, turn it to 11.
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Myke, what is your risky pick?
00:56:07
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- Apple shows off their headset in March.
00:56:10
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They announced developer tools at WWDC.
00:56:12
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Then show it off again at an event in September.
00:56:15
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It ships to customers in October.
00:56:17
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- This is so specific.
00:56:19
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- So specific.
00:56:21
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- Well, I mean, you gotta be, right?
00:56:22
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So the one thing I wanna clarify with you guys
00:56:25
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is the ships to customers, right?
00:56:27
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- Yeah, what does that mean?
00:56:29
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- Well, because, you know,
00:56:31
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sometimes you can buy a thing on a certain date
00:56:34
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and it starts shipping on a certain date.
00:56:35
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What I'm saying is the shipping date is October.
00:56:39
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- Okay, so if you can order in October,
00:56:42
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but you can't get it till November, you miss this.
00:56:44
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- Correct. - Okay.
00:56:46
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I like the idea of this
00:56:48
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because it follows the pattern of the Apple Watch.
00:56:51
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The Apple Watch was announced at the iPhone 6 event
00:56:53
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in the fall of 2014.
00:56:55
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And then we learned more about it in early 2015.
00:56:58
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and sometime in there they released, what was it?
00:57:01
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Was that the first stab at a developer platform?
00:57:05
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- And then it went on sale a little bit later.
00:57:06
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Like, I think that rollout would work well
00:57:10
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for this product as well.
00:57:11
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Who knows if your timing is right,
00:57:12
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but I think the shape of it is good.
00:57:15
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- Yeah, I mean, the reason I've done this
00:57:16
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is I've been saying that I reckon
00:57:18
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that they were gonna do it this way for a while.
00:57:20
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That like, the first time that we see the headset
00:57:22
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will not be at WWDC and will not be at the iPhone event.
00:57:25
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Like, that's my personal feeling on this.
00:57:27
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because I think it makes a lot of sense to stage it out,
00:57:31
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as you mentioned, the same way they did with the Apple Watch,
00:57:34
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the same way they did with the original iPhone.
00:57:36
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You have space in which they can show something off,
00:57:41
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get people to start thinking,
00:57:42
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they can maybe start then bringing more key developers,
00:57:46
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like prominent developers, to Apple Park
00:57:48
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to show them the thing, because now people know about it,
00:57:50
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so they can start working on stuff,
00:57:52
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maybe get some advanced access to their tools.
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Then at WWDC, give those tools to everyone.
00:57:59
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People have had time to think and start like,
00:58:02
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- You know, like what it might be.
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And then also then, they don't lose all of WWDC
00:58:07
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to showing off the headset, right?
00:58:09
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'Cause you show off the headset at WWDC,
00:58:11
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no one's talking or thinking about anything else.
00:58:12
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- That's the whole show.
00:58:14
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- I think that they probably wouldn't announce
00:58:16
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the developer tools at the time that they show it off
00:58:18
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for the first time if they do show it off in the spring.
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And then they can do the whole thing,
00:58:22
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as you just mentioned,
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I think this was the event that Federico was at.
00:58:25
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Were you at the September event, right?
00:58:27
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Where they were like--
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I was at the March one.
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Oh, were you?
00:58:35
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Yeah, March 2015.
00:58:36
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You were at the one where they showed up
00:58:36
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for the first time?
00:58:38
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No, no, they showed it for the first time in September 14.
00:58:41
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March 15 is when we got prices
00:58:44
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and they played all the videos about the aluminum
00:58:47
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and the stainless steel and the gold, all that stuff.
00:58:49
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But in essence, what I'm saying, they will do that,
00:58:52
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but in September with the iPhone,
00:58:54
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would be like, "Hey, is it?"
00:58:55
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And then it starts shipping later on in the year.
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Yeah, I think your idea about it eating WBC alive
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is totally accurate.
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And I think maybe that really defines
00:59:06
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how they would do this.
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So who would even remember?
00:59:10
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What was in iOS or macOS, right?
00:59:12
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Like, they would just eat it all.
00:59:15
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- Yeah, read it again, Myke, just because it's so long.
00:59:20
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- It's a lot of dates.
00:59:22
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Apple shows off their headset in March.
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They announced developer tools at WWDC, then show it off again at an event in September.
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It ships to customers in October.
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Alright, I am bringing the passion with my risky pick.
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All the obviousness was just a decoy.
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I just needed to confuse my enemies.
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I am bringing the passion with this one.
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I'm so confused.
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Yes, I know that was the strategy.
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I needed to confuse my adversaries in this game.
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will release its biggest iPad ever with a display of at least 16 inches. It won't be
01:00:00
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OLED. It'll have the front-facing camera on the landscape side and two USB-C ports at
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least. It'll be called iPad Studio.
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Oh, Federico, this is insane. I'll tell you where you lose me. Two USB-C ports at least.
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Now you can do it.
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That's where you lose me.
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Now why the Surface has it?
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It's totally doable.
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It's the break that driver kit needs.
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I find it very peculiar that your argument here is the Surface has it?
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Well, no, it's an argument.
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The other argument being if you're making...
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So my idea is that Apple is making this bigger iPad.
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It's been sort of rumored before the 14 inch or the 16 inch form factors for the iPad.
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My idea is if you're making a 16-inch iPad, it's obviously sort of a convertible device,
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but it's more optimized for desktop usage.
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If you're making an iPad for desktop usage, I struggle to think that you can get by with
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just a single Thunderbolt port.
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If you're making an iPad that you primarily advertise as, "Oh, your place is on your desk,"
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and then maybe there's some new accessories, maybe it's sort of kind of like a Surface
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studio that has a stand that you can pull down, maybe it's something else. But in any
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event, imagine if you buy a Mac and it's a desktop Mac and it's got one USB-C port. I
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mean, that happened a few years ago. It was the MacBook, I think, and it didn't go over
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well. And it wasn't a desktop. It was still a MacBook. If you're making an iPad that is
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primarily optimized for desktop usage, like imagine a 16 inch tablet that you can use.
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A single USB-C port, I think it will look very strange. The rest is just predicated upon the
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idea that Apple is in fact making a 16 inch iPad, the front facing camera on the long side, on the
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landscape side, it's based on the base model iPad moving the camera to what is... Can you imagine
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holding a 16 inch iPad in portrait.
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- In portrait, exactly, exactly.
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- That would be horrible.
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That would be such a bad experience.
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- Yeah, that would be like, am I an iPad user or am I Moses?
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Like I cannot tell the difference.
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And lastly, the name.
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I know that the name is also what makes this pick risky.
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I really do believe that the studio name
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that they introduced last year with the Mac Studio
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is not a one-off. I want to believe it's part of a bigger strategy that will involve more
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computers called Studio. I mean, we already have the Studio display. There's also rumors
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of Apple making new displays in the near future. I do believe that the Studio name would be
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perfect for an iPad. If you're making a big iPad, what better way to have that device
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go up against the Surface Studio.
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I should also say there's the Surface Studio 2.
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It has a $5,000 computer that you can buy.
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I love this device.
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There have been some rumors about--
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Gherman talked about a 14-inch iPad that Apple was working on.
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And I believe that Information, a few months ago,
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published a report on Apple also making a 16-inch iPad.
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And the details are what I added to this pic.
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You know, taking a page from Myke and his multilayer pic,
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trademark registered, of course.
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Once again, Apple will release its biggest iPad ever
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with a display of at least 16 inches.
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It won't be OLED.
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It'll have the front-facing camera on the landscape side
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and two USB-C ports at least.
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It'll be called iPad Studio.
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The saddest thing would be if the naming is what kills you.
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Well, you gotta take the plunge and you know, risk it.
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- You said it won't be OLED.
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Are you picturing mini LED or like plain LCD?
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- Ideally, it should be mini LED like the current iPad Pro,
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but I could also see a scenario in which Apple says
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it's 16 inches, but you get IPS.
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Because they all always do this stuff,
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but it'd be a bummer and it'd be weird
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because like they could just reuse the display
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of the MacBook Pro, right?
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If they're making--
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- You know what they would say, they would say like,
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it's all, but it's the best we've ever made.
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- It's the best IPS and in our testing,
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we believe that at this size, like yeah, yeah,
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whatever, wherever, you just didn't wanna make it.
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- Mine is related to yours,
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but specific in different ways.
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Apple releases a 15 inch iPad Pro,
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which replaces the 11 inch model.
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- Spicy, okay.
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- Having heard Federico,
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I would like some clarifying questions for you.
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- Like I agree with the risk and the citizen's pick,
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but I think it's important to do some clarifying questions.
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15 inch, what about 14.9?
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So you don't get it, right?
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- It says 15.
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- But you're saying it starts at 15?
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- Yeah. - All right.
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- I'm actually thinking 15.4.
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- Then I think you should clarify that
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because if it's 15.4, the wording of your pick says
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you do not get it.
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- Well, I mean, that's what I'm thinking
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because that was an old MacBook Pro size,
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but it could be 15.7 or something.
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- Well, so Federico says at least 16 inches,
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I think that you should say releases like an iPad
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is at least, right?
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Is at least.
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- I think is the important part there.
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- At least 15, releases a.
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- An iPad Pro.
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- But then it actually makes it less risky
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'cause if it's 16, then I still get it.
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And I think it'll be a 15 inch class.
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So you think 15 dead then?
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An iPad Pro with a screen.
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In between 15.0 and 15.9 inches.
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And between 15.0 and 15.9 inches.
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It's the only way to do this.
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I mean, I like it.
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You just made it worse.
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15.9999 inches.
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Why just four nines?
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If they do 15.9998, I'm willing to lose.
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- And the 11 inch model goes away.
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And the reason I added that is because
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it would simplify the problem we talked about earlier
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where you have like the 10th gen, the Air and the Pro,
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they're all basically the same size.
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They're all very similar in form factor and function,
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especially the Air and the Pro,
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like why would you buy an 11 inch iPad Pro?
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I think we all think it's dead.
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And it also kind of resonates
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with the big MacBook Air idea.
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So we would have the 10th Gen iPad,
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you would have the iPad Air,
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and then you have the iPad Pro at 12.9
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and 15 point something inches.
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It just feels like a cohesive family.
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- So I will mention this part,
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like one thing that I'm concerned about
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for my round one pick, right,
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is I could imagine that Apple could name
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a larger MacBook Air or MacBook Studio.
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Like that is a possibility,
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but I'm kind of thinking for the MacBook,
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they may just wanna lean on the branding of Air,
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which is, you know, their most popular.
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- So I wrap around and say,
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I think the risk for you is I think they are more likely
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to not have two iPad Pros
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if they're gonna have just two really big iPads
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and that they might give it a different name.
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I wish you good luck with your pick.
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- We'll see, we'll see.
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So those are our risky picks for 2023.
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Can you read yours again, Stephen, please?
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Because we changed it.
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- Apple releases an iPad Pro
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with a screen between 15.0 and 15.999 inches,
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which replaces the 11 inch model.
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I always feel pretty good about my riskies
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until I read them out loud on the show.
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It's like, hmm.
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- The reading out loud is the problematic part.
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- But we now move to the flexies.
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Myke, what do you have?
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- There is no iPad bigger than 12.9 inches.
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- Wow, okay.
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I actually kind of believe this.
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I don't know if it's going to happen in 2023, to be honest with you boys.
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I could imagine if they do this, it's 2024.
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Like the iPad is on an 18-month refresh.
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They just did it, right?
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I think 2024 is the next time that anything happens to the iPad line.
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But they barely did it.
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An iPhone gets a periscope camera.
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Yeah, I like it.
01:08:37
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Apple's headsets uses widgets that look similar to iOS.
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Hmm uses what do you mean uses widgets?
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Has widgets supports supports widgets Apple's headset has widgets that look similar to iOS
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Apple releases an iMac of a larger screen
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I hope so AirPods max to feature a foldable design and come with a new case that fully encloses them
01:09:02
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I am manifesting here. Okay, if they ship that original case again
01:09:07
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I just don't know what's happening at that company.
01:09:10
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I'm manifesting and I'm going to manifest again.
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The iPad mini gets updated featuring either a mini LED or OLED screen.
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This is just, those last two, they're just, I'm just fully manifesting.
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You know they're just going to do a spec bump of the iPad mini, right?
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If I'm lucky!
01:09:26
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If you're lucky or if I'm lucky.
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If you're lucky you're getting a spec bump and that's it.
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Well, my first Flexi is the iPad mini will be updated in 2023.
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Apple Music Classic ships in 2023.
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Is that the name you're giving it?
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In fact, is that the name?
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Apple Music Classic.
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Apple Music Classic.
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I'm telling you, Apple is announcing and manifesting here.
01:09:55
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Apple is announcing Apple Music Classic tomorrow, December 29th.
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we're recording this, they are doing it tomorrow. I can feel it. Something in the
01:10:04
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universe is telling me this. Why do you think classic and not classical? Apple
01:10:09
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Music Classic seems like a... But it's not called classic music. More Apple-y name. It's not what
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it's called. It's classical music. Apple Music Classical. All right, Apple Music
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Classical. Yeah, Apple Music Classical. Federico, do you know something? I don't
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know anything. I don't know anything. I'm making things up as I go. If they
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released this tomorrow Thursday December 29th I got it let me let me say it
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publicly I do not know anything this is just my imagination please don't sue me
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Twitter were filed for bankruptcy in 2023 going outside of the usual the
01:10:49
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iPhone 15 and 15 Pro use the same generation system on the chip I think
01:10:55
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this business they have this year with the 14 using basically last year's chip
01:11:00
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isn't working out for them and I don't think they're gonna repeat it. There
01:11:03
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may be differences that's why I said same generation and maybe you know the
01:11:06
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pro has more GPU cores or whatever but... So it could be like a 16 and a 16 X or
01:11:11
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whatever. Yeah exactly but not the a 15 and a 16. Why do you think it's not
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working for them? I don't think they're selling any iPhone 14's. Because of the
01:11:20
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chip? I think that's part of it. I think it's because of the chip. And I think it's probably part of the
01:11:24
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design too but my pick is about the chip. Apple sells quote iPhone 15 Ultra.
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Pro Max brand is gone. I'll be so happy. iPhone 15 Ultra. I would love this.
01:11:39
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It's a good name. It's a great name. This is not the first time that Apple
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is just straight-up ripped off Samsung's naming conventions. And they could just
01:11:48
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go bananas on the big phone. Ultra is a great name. Great name. Good work to Samsung.
01:11:54
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- iPhone 15 Ultra is a great name also like,
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yeah, just get iPhone 15 Ultra, it's the best one.
01:12:00
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Yeah, I like it, I like it.
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- And obviously they use Ultra already, right?
01:12:05
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They've started using it, so.
01:12:07
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- Yeah. - Let's do it.
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- I'm doubling down on an Apple Silicon Mac Pro, excuse me.
01:12:14
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- Do it. - The Apple Silicon Mac Pro
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allows third party GPUs to be used.
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- Okay. - Well,
01:12:20
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can I ask you a question? - Yes.
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- 2B, this isn't for the pick up, just,
01:12:25
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2B, I mean, you can use them in a Thunderbolt enclosure.
01:12:27
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You're imagining they--
01:12:28
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- No, you can't.
01:12:29
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No, no, no, they've gotten rid of that a long time,
01:12:30
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that's gone.
01:12:31
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- But in theory.
01:12:32
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- No, you can't. - They could bring
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that support back. - On Apple Silicon.
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Apple Silicon doesn't allow for it.
01:12:36
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- That they could do that though.
01:12:37
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They have the ability to add that into,
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in if they wanted to.
01:12:40
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It's a thing that Thunderbolt can do, right?
01:12:41
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So like, they could decide that,
01:12:44
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what they're just gonna bring that in as possible.
01:12:46
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You are imagining they go inside.
01:12:48
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- I can clarify that,
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'cause I don't think external GPU support's
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gonna be a thing.
01:12:52
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We don't have to do that for the flexes.
01:12:54
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- If they don't do this, then what's the difference
01:12:56
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between a Mac Studio and a Mac Pro?
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Like, I don't know.
01:12:58
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- Size, I don't know.
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Especially considering that Mark Gorman report
01:13:02
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that they have stopped development
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of a specific chip for it.
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- The extreme, yeah.
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- I think that really they need to have this as a thing.
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- And lastly, kind of bouncing off
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Federico's Mac Mini pick from earlier,
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the Mac Mini is updated to include
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more than one system on a chip option.
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For example, non-grade example, M2 and M2 Pro.
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The M1 Pro only showed up in the laptops
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and there's a gap between the base Mac Mini
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and the base Mac Studio,
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'cause the Studio is M1 Max and M1 Ultra.
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Look, there's the Ultra name again.
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And the Pro never landed anywhere else
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and a high-end Mac Mini and maybe Myke's bigger iMac,
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a great place for a Pro chip.
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And so Mac Mini's updated to include
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more than one system on a chip option.
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I feel pretty good about that one.
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- Okay, very nice.
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All right, my flexes, number one.
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There will be new ways to invoke Siri by voice
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instead of saying, "Hey Siri."
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And now I just realized I may be triggering
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other people's devices, I'm sorry.
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But yeah. - Nah, it's pretty good.
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- New ways to invoke Siri by voice
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instead of using that default invocation phrase.
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- Okay, I just have a question,
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not ready to your flux in terms of scoring.
01:14:24
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I know with Amazon,
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you can choose a couple of different words.
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Do you see Apple doing that or that is dropping the hay?
01:14:32
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- Yeah, the rumor that we saw a few weeks ago
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said that Apple was working on removing the hay part
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and just saying Siri.
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I would actually prefer like a custom invocation phrase,
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but I understand that maybe Apple doesn't like
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that approach and then, you know.
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Branding baby!
01:14:49
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It's branding.
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It's branding.
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Because Siri has such a good positive brand that people like and appreciate, you know
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what I mean?
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Number two, Apple will revive the HomePod line with new devices.
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I think they gotta do something here, right?
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Is that a plural?
01:15:09
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These two go hand in hand.
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New devices, plural.
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More than one new device.
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So if they make just a new HomePod, that is not enough.
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They gotta make more new HomePods, excluding the HomePod mini.
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What about an update to the HomePod mini?
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No, it doesn't qualify.
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New devices.
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Personally, what I would like to have, this was actually supposed to be my risky pick.
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I want to have a HomePod soundbar.
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I want Apple to make a HomePod soundbar.
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Or just, I don't know, make wild things.
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We talked about that idea of a HomePod with support for placing an iPad on top of it.
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That was something that Google is doing.
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Home, like the iPad dock thing.
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Like, yeah, Google is doing the Nest Hub dock, whatever it's called.
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It's supposed to be coming out in the spring, I think.
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But yeah, do wild things and do more things with the HomePod.
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Here's my ideal device here, right?
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HomePod soundbar with an integrated Apple TV.
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And a camera.
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Yes, yes. That's what I want it to be. To all of that, absolutely. Number three, AirPods
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Max 2 will ship during the year. I realize now I don't want to I don't want them to be
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called AirPods Max 2. So let's just say second generation AirPods Max will ship during the
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year. Number four, there is no second gen Apple Watch Ultra this year. I don't know.
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I don't think it's on an annual schedule.
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I don't know.
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This just, I don't know.
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It doesn't strike me as the kind of product
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that they will release every year, you know?
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- You think it's every two
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or do you think it'd go to like an 18 month?
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- 18 month or maybe every two years,
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but it's like, kind of feels like the Mac Pro
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of Apple watches that every time they do it,
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it's gotta be special in some new and important ways.
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I don't know.
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I would be surprised to see
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an Apple Watch Ultra 2 this year again.
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I agree with what you're saying there of like they don't need to do the "hey we gave it
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an extra hour battery life" like that's not important right? I think that there is a sense
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in like it's got to have a new feature. Interesting. I can see that.
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Number five? I'm hoping this happens now. Apple brings new actions to shortcuts to control
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Windows on iPad OS. We talked about this.
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Pure manifesting.
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I am manifesting with this one and the next one.
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So I'm just gonna go in order here.
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Apple releases new developer APIs for stage manager.
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This applies to both Mac OS and iPad OS.
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As we talked about, there is no developer framework
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whatsoever for stage manager.
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I am manifesting that there will be one
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by this time next year.
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- I chuckled at new developer APIs because they're none.
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Any developer API.
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- Any developer.
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And number seven, I'm going for seven again.
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At least one Twitter app update will be rejected
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from the App Store.
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- 100%, that will happen.
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- How will we know this though?
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- There'll be a PR thing.
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- Elon will tweet it.
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- Yeah, Elon will tweet it.
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- Actually, I think for this to be true,
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we need a source other than Elon.
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- I don't think that could, that is possible, right?
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- How, Apple will never say anything.
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and Twitter doesn't have a PR--
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- Well they might, they gave, they did about Parler,
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like they gave like, you know,
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we want them to update the moderation,
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but like Apple gave--
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- But no, I don't wanna clarify that though, it might be--
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- Yeah, I don't think it's necessary for a Flexi.
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- You guys went with seven, can I add one?
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- I've done this before, I'm at six.
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- All right, Apple releases a new monitor.
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- Ooh, okay, okay, I like it, I like it.
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Oh, you know what I also want?
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- I've got seven, everyone else is on seven.
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- This is not part of the pick, but just as we're talking,
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if they're making new HomePod devices,
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you know what I want?
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I want a portable HomePod.
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Give me a portable HomePod, like a Sonos Roam,
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but it's a HomePod.
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Oh gosh, yeah.
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- Sonos Roam is a superb product.
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- I know, I think I'm gonna get a pair of those
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for my desk.
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- They're really good.
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I don't think you need a pair for your desk.
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They're huge Federico.
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- No, you're thinking of the Move.
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- Oh, sorry.
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The Roam is the smaller one.
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Still portable.
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- Still can be used over Wi-Fi.
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- Move is great.
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- OTJ has the Move.
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OTJ has the Move and he likes it.
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I heard it on AppSource.
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- So that's it, I think.
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the flexes. If you want to find the handful of links that we have this week
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go over to the show notes at relay.fm/connected/431. You can find us all
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online. Myke hosts a bunch of other shows here on Relay FM and hosts the Friday
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Keyboard Club at Myke.Live most Fridays. Do you have one coming up? Couldn't tell
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you. We're recording in advance so I have no idea. Recording in advance. Let's keep
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Keep an eye on Backdoor Live.
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Make it your homepage.
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You know, who knows?
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You can find Federico, he's the editor-in-chief of MacStories.net.
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Make MacStories your homepage as well.
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They have a bunch of good stuff.
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Two browsers.
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Apple Frames.
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Two Apple Frames.
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Shortcuts, app reviews, all sorts of fun stuff.
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You can find...
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Why are you laughing?
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The homepage thing is funny.
01:20:55
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Look, we don't have Twitter accounts to read anymore.
01:20:57
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I haven't settled on a new ending of the show, and it's very hard for me.
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to give you notes about my outro, you know? Yeah, because you don't like to promote your keyboard
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thing. Oh, I would much prefer to promote the, like, Cortex brand. Well, that's... I can't do that.
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That's crossing the streams. No, no, no, no, no, no. Why? If we can promote Mac stories and promote
01:21:19
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512 pixels. Okay, I'll just start over. Here's what I'm gonna do. You have to start over. No,
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we're gonna rewind. This should all stay in, you know? Re-wound, okay?
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Myke does other stuff on the internet. Myke,
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what would you like to promote to our connected listeners?
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You want to do it? You want to say?
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Myke sells notebooks at cortexmerch.com.
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Perfect. Thank you.
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And pens and sweaters and stuff.
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Sometimes pens, sometimes pens.
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Federico is the editor in chief of maxstories.net.
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Anything cool coming up on max stories?
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it's usually the time when I want to release a bunch of
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shortcuts and things for people. And, uh,
01:22:00
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I've been working on these Apple Frames updates for ages now.
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I think when I come back from my break,
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that'll be first on the list.
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- So yeah, in January, I just, you know,
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got a bunch of things in the backlog
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that I wanna release for free to people.
01:22:17
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- You can find me on MacPowerUsers every Sunday
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here on Relay FM, and my writing is over at 512pixels.net.
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I don't sell pens anywhere or write about shortcuts.
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Myke, there's another URL people can use.
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- There you go.
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Each and every week, longer and ad-free episodes.
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We've been keeping up with Federico building
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his entertainment system and then rebuilding it.
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And then rebuilding it again.
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- And returning everything.
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- Returning everything.
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- You're on a list at Amazon, for sure.
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Thank you for listening.
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We are excited about what 2023 may hold
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and we'll have a winner again very soon.
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Until next time guys, say goodbye.
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- Glad to be there with you.
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- Cheerio. - Bye y'all.