424: The Clicky Click (Nibby Nib)
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Hello and welcome to Connected, episode 424.
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It's made possible by our sponsors Trade Coffee, Bombas, and Fitbod.
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My name is Stephen Hackett and I'm joined by my friend and yours, Mr. Myke Hurley.
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Greetings, Stephen Hackett.
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And I'm joined by Federico Vittucci.
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Ciao Federico.
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Saluti from Italy.
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Well, you said greetings and it only felt appropriate.
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Ah, it's like the more fancy.
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Yeah, to have a regional version of my, you know,
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being welcomed onto the show.
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So yeah, yeah.
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I'm, nevermind, I'm not gonna make that joke.
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We should just start now.
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What is the joke?
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Not going on, I wanna hear it.
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What is the joke?
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I was like, you know, Federico was younger, right?
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You know, living a wild life.
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I don't think Federico ever lived a wild life, but.
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He was in a band, he lived a wild life.
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I'll tell you that.
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Out of the three of us, Federico is the most wild.
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I don't know if this surprises y'all.
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I never really partied.
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Does that come as a surprise?
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Does not surprise me, no.
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I gotta say, Steven, you strike me as a person with potential for a midlife crisis.
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Hang on a second.
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again. Federico, do you think that those 13 IMAX weren't one? No, no I'm talking Porsche
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midlife crisis. You know, like that. Stephen buying a bike, you know, that kind of stuff.
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Like a motorbike. I think, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly like that. You know, like Steve,
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like young Steve Jobs on a Harley type midlife crisis. Dude, young Steve Jobs on a bike,
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That's a, that's a vibe. I know. I know. It's a whole vibe. I know. I agree with you. You've
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never seen, you've seen the photo. You've seen the photo. Yeah. And I mean the, the
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joke that I, that I served you guys and you didn't take advantage of it, especially you,
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Myke, you could have just said, Oh, Steven is well over his midlife at this point. You
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I could have just said that but you know...
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Honestly I was kind of too taken aback with the idea of that like Stephen having a midlife crisis
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Like I think I kind of want that for you you know?
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Like not the crisis part but like just like a thing that you find in your life and you just like
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But like the Myke and I text with each other and we're like "hey what's going on with Stephen?"
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And you know, I'm like, "Hey guys, I bought a Maserati!"
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It's like...
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- Have you spoken to Steven recently?
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Does he seem okay to you?
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He keeps talking about motorbikes.
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- Yeah. Should we call Mary? Should we check in?
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- I would kind of love for that to be a thing,
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but without damaging consequences.
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- Yes, exactly.
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- A phone call.
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- Just like a period of like three to four months,
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and then your family's gonna have an intervention
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and everything's gonna go back to normal.
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No, I don't want it to get to intervention.
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You know what I mean?
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Like, I want it to be something that, like,
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the family just like, "Oh, Steven, here he goes again."
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You know what I mean?
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And then they just, like, it's left at that.
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Did they just reluctantly accept him
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for the things he's doing now?
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Maybe not even reluctantly.
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They're just like, "Here he goes."
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He's now a motorcycle guy.
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He wasn't, and now he is.
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But anyway, what was the joke?
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Our joke was gonna be when you were younger,
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you know, like you sent a text, right?
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Like a you up kind of text.
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- Saluting that booty.
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- You know what the great thing about that
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is there's two good things about this.
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One, that is hilarious.
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Two, you can't cut it now.
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- We're way too deep into this tangent now.
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I, I salute you, Steven. Well done. Thank you. I can salute you. Well done. Well done.
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Okay. One to be proud of. Honestly, you should be proud of that. I think I actually think
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Steven may have just died. His midlife crisis. I think that's it. Maybe it starts, it starts
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with this. Yeah. That's the beginning of the cuff joke on a podcast. And we'll see what
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but it goes from here.
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- I've got good news, Myke.
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The Apple polishing cloth is no longer reserved
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for people like Mr. Vitici,
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who are quoted often in the New York Times,
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because it is on sale for $1749 for Amazon Prime members.
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- I have one.
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Big money Hurley.
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- You have one.
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- Mine came, no, I do, but it came for free
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with my $6,000 display.
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- Yeah, because that's big money.
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I just bought one when it came on sale with the MacBook Pro,
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'cause I was like, "Oh, maybe I want that."
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Like, I ended up buying it before it was a meme, right?
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Like, I just added it to the cart,
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'cause it was suggested.
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I was like, "Oh yeah, I might wanna clean the screen."
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But it's actually, I think,
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a terrible cloth for cleaning the screen.
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It's way too much friction.
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- Yeah, it does have friction, yes.
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- You're only supposed to use one side of it.
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- Wait, what?
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- Let me get mine out.
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- No, hold on.
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- Yeah, I think you're just supposed to use the side
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without the Apple logo.
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No. Don't they feel slightly different?
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Hold on. Maybe I'm making this up. Hang on. I'm gonna...
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No, they feel the same. I don't know what you're talking about.
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K-Bays. Apple polish cloth.
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No, because if they made a cloth which has only works on one side, it's the worst product ever made.
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It's not a two-sided cloth, Steven. It's a cloth. It's reversible.
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Yeah. Man, I'm trying to find...
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It's one piece of material.
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Trying to find Apple...
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Like it doesn't have... like a cloth...
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Does a cloth have sides?
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Well I mean this one does have the one side that has the Apple logo on it, right?
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Like I said, it does have sides.
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I don't know, does he feel the same though? Let me see.
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There are directions on how to clean the polishing cloth.
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No, I don't think it has sides.
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No, the sides are not different.
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They're not different. I thought they were. Maybe not. Maybe not. Maybe one of them feels different because that's where you
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sprayed some cleaning product or something. Yeah. I don't know.
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Or you just did all of the polishing of the one side of the cloth and now you've worn it away.
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It is a nice cloth. Put that back in the drawer. Anyways, on to regular follow-up.
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Federico, last week you mentioned kind of off-handed that you were going to try to hook up an Apple TV
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to your studio display, and I was wondering if you had gotten to that, because we had some emails about
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about how you're gonna make that work.
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- Yeah, I still have not done it
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because I figured I'm gonna buy
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a separate Apple TV for the office.
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I don't wanna unplug the ones that I have
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in the bedroom and living room
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because it's a whole mess of cables
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and I would prefer not to touch them right now.
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But I can tell you that I will try this soon.
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I will get one of the new Apple TVs for the office.
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The adapter that I have, it's called a Club 3D adapter, which is not like a great name,
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I know, but it's the name of this company, it's Club 3D.
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The model I have, it's called the Club 3D, let me see, where is it?
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Club 3D, oh my God, how many things do I buy on Amazon?
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Club 3D CAC1336.
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like the new version that supports up to 4K at 120Hz, or, if you are real fancy, 8K at
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30Hz, which, I don't know anybody with an 8K display, but you can choose between these
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two modes. Again, that's the Club 3D. It's called an Active Adapter, CAC1336. It came
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out I think this summer, and it's got an HDMI plug on one side and a USB-C port on the other
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side, and it's very clearly labeled. It's got arrows that say "Source" on one end and
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"Display" on the other end. The idea is that you can plug this into your Apple TV, then
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run a Thunderbolt cable from the adapter to the Studio Display, and it should work. The
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The only downside that I already know of, because I did my research, is that audio will
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You will not be able to pass audio to the studio display speakers, which means you will
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either have to have HomePod minis or something on your desk, or just use AirPods.
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But that... so that's not a concern for us, because the idea was that we are going to
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use my office as a spare bedroom if we have a guest. And it's easy enough to, I mean,
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I am going to have, I think in the near, well next year, I'm going to have new home pods anyway.
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And also we are going to provide our guests, I suppose, with complimentary headphones for when
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they're staying over if they want to watch something before bed. That's part of the full
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on teaching service over here so so that's not a that's not a bother. Here's
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your goodie bag. Yes. It has some hi-fi man something something something you
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know only the best. I'm not giving hi-fi man to guess. It's AirPods Max and they're engraved with the
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initials and you get to keep them after your trip. That's that's that's nice.
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I think John's really gonna like it.
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Because face it, this is John's spare bedroom, right?
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Like that's who you're building this for. And my and my and my mom's, I suppose.
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Hopefully at different times. Well, yeah, I mean, that's that's the hope.
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So yeah, I have the adapter. I've been to... One true dad. I'm sorry.
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Please, come on. No, you're just terrible. This midlife crisis is not serving you well.
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Well, so far. I have the adapter. I am going to get a... I guess I'm gonna wait for the
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Black Friday thing to get an Apple TV, and I will get the one with Ethernet, because
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I just... Well, now that I'm thinking about it, though, do I want to have one with Ethernet?
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Seems unnecessary. For guests. Nah.
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So it's just the complimentary headphones, to be honest.
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I mean, you're getting headphones, you're getting a Wi-Fi Apple TV, I don't care. It's
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It's unfortunate that the adapter does not pass audio through. That's acceptable as a
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compromise. And I guess the idea is that in addition to an Apple TV, you can use this
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adapter for an Xbox, a PlayStation. PlayStation is especially nice because you can plug your
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headphones into the controller, right? Into the DualSense. So yeah, I am going to set
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this up by this weekend or next weekend and it will report back as whether it
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works or not with the Studio Display. We also spoke about your desire for fast
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Bluetooth switching between like the Mac and the iPad and I wonder if you could
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update us on that. Yes, yes there's a bunch of updates here. First of all
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something I want to say is clamshell mode on macOS. I'm realizing now 13
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years into my career. It's excellent, right? Clamshell mode was an invention. I love it.
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Like, I'm using it right now. The MacBook closed on my desk and looking at the studio
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display. Beautiful thing. Why does iPadOS 16 not support this? Like, why? It's silly.
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Anyway, beautiful thing, clamshell mode. So there has been an evolution of sorts in terms
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of what I'm doing here. You know how it is on tech podcasts when you share an opinion
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and sometimes intentionally you say, I would love to have some recommendations. And in
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fact I said something similar about getting a wallet last week. I personally said with
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intention, please send me recommendations. Right. And tons of people were kind enough
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to send me recommendations, and I bought a wallet with a built-in AirTag folder.
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Very good to have that info sometimes, you know. You got the power.
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Yes. Right? Sometimes you ask for something and the people, the listeners, are kind enough
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to spare two minutes of their time to send you a link, and that's a beautiful... I love
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it when that happens. Other times, what happens is that you share an opinion, and regardless
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of your intention, you also get recommendations from people, right? Even if you didn't ask
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It's a double-edged sword, you know?
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That's how it goes.
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Yes. And it comes with the territory, you know, being a white guy on a tech podcast.
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It's, you know, I'm not complaining, but it's how it works.
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And people are just trying to help. I mean, I don't think anyone's being... I don't think
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our listeners are being, like, intentionally troublesome.
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A lot of people told me, "I hear you on the Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad thing. You
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should try the Logitech stuff. The Logitech keyboard and mouse." And after the tenth or
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so tweets, I was like, "You know what? I'm just going to do this." It went on Amazon.
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I believe you explicitly said this.
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I'm not going to do this.
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You said, "Don't tell me about the company because I don't want to do it."
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- Exactly, I said that and still, and still.
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So in one day I just went on Amazon
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and I ordered the MX Keys for Mac
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and the MX Master 3S for Mac.
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And so I've been using this for the past couple of days
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and it's equal parts fascinating
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and infuriating at the same time for me.
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And there's a bunch of things
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that I just wanted to mention here
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because they're just opinions that I saved today
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as I was preparing for this show.
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The first thing I will mention is that coming from a trackpad,
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after years of trackpad,
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first with the Magic Keyboard for iPad,
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which came out in 2020,
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and then with the external Magic Trackpad,
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going to a mouse scroll wheel is horrible.
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The scrolling is terrible.
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Like, it's choppy, and it doesn't feel as smooth
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as scrolling with the Magic Trackpad.
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It doesn't support the rubber-bending type scrolling.
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Like, it just, it goes up and up or down and down,
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but it doesn't, it's not like one fluid motion
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when you're scrolling with the mouse wheel.
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It's terrible.
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And I don't know how to describe it,
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but it doesn't feel as nice as the Magic Tripad.
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You can choose between two types of scrolling with the mouse.
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You have like the ratchety one and the fluid one.
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You just gotta press a button and you can choose.
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I'm not sure which one I like.
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There's another scroll wheel.
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- You know, with the ratchet you want,
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if you just move the wheel fast enough,
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it goes to the smooth.
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- Oh, I just found out.
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- That's the way to do it.
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So you get best of both worlds.
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OK, I've been setting up some of the buttons on iPadOS, which is different from how you do it on MacOS.
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On MacOS, you have the Logy Options app, and you go in and you have this visual preview of your mouse,
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and you can click on all the things and you can customize, and you can assign things like a keyboard shortcut to a button.
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But that's not possible on iPadOS, because even though now there's DriverKit on iPadOS,
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So in theory, this kind of accessory customization should be possible, but that type of integration is not here.
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So all you can do is you can set up mouse buttons as assistive touch shortcuts on iPadOS.
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And I've been doing that this morning, and it's nice.
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I mean, I forgot how nice it was to be able to, say, show the dock with the press of a button,
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or show Spotlight, or another thing that I'm doing.
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You know the button under your thumb?
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That one is also a customizable thing.
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And so whenever I click that, I can reopen my dashboard note.
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So it's like one click and it runs a shortcut, reopens my dashboard note, and I can save a thought.
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That's cool.
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But the problem is...
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Well, another nice thing I want to say.
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Switching between devices is, in fact, very nice.
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You can just press a button, like, and then you have iPad is one, Mac is two,
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and I can just alternate between one and two, and they instantly switch over to MacOS or iPadOS.
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Very nice. The problem is, the MX Keys keyboard does not have the globe key, and
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I realize that I'm now using the globe key for a lot of things on iPadOS, from QuickNote
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to multitasking shortcuts for Stage Manager and the App Switcher.
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there's a bunch of commands that rely on the globe key, they're just not possible with the MX keys,
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to which you may reply "well, you can remap the keys", except you can't, because for whatever reason,
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for whatever reason, if you have the MX keys for Mac, which is the one I have, and you go to settings,
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keyboard, hardware keyboard, keyboard modifiers, the FN key, the function key, does not show up
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as a key you can remap.
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And by default?
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No, because, see, this is one of the things you should know about me.
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You love to shout.
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I was never formally taught how to use a keyboard.
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So I feel kind of ashamed to confess this.
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I wasn't either.
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Yeah, me neither.
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Well, you guys are better than me. What can I tell you?
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Well, how? How are we better than you?
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I do something that is wrong and ugly, but I do it.
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Like, still knowing that it's not something I should do.
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And the thing I do...
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Talk about a midlife crisis.
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For what? Well, for a silly reason that I know.
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Okay, here it goes.
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I use the caps lock as a shift key.
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So whenever I need to do like an uppercase key, instead of pressing shift, I press caps lock.
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So I see the light and then I turn it off again. I never use the shift key.
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So if you're typing your name...
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Caps f caps.
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Caps f caps. Yeah.
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I've been doing that forever.
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I'm sorry. Like I told you.
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Alright Federico, do you look at the keyboard when you type?
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Very often, yes. I cannot... yeah, I gotta look.
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And to add insult to the injury, I also use two fingers. I don't use... I just type with my two index fingers.
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You're a hunt and pecker. Lots of people are like that. I'm mostly like that.
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But that's wild to me. Like, if you know that you can just use the shift key.
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That's really interesting.
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Why don't you do it? Because the caps lock makes me feel more like, okay, caps lock is
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engaged. Like, it's more like, oh, I see that it's activated. It's a stupid thing. But now
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it's so ingrained in my muscle memory that just doing the caps, F caps, like that, like
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caps. Type caps again. That's why I cannot use caps lock as a keyboard modifier.
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Discord right now has been on several people are typing for like the last 45 seconds.
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Yeah, I'm like...
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Man, that is...
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You didn't know this about me.
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That's wild. Yeah, that is wild.
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Huh. Okay. I mean, look, we all have our weird things, you know? That's just your weird thing.
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I do like Shift as a keyboard modifier for keyboard shortcuts, obviously, and sometimes I have tried
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to be like, "Okay, you gotta stop using Caps Lock, use the Shift method." And also, I think it actually...
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I'm gonna give you maybe a reason why I do this. Because I use the two index fingers to type,
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I think the problem is when Shift is something you need to hold with one finger, so that you
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can type letters, you know, the shift version of the key. But because I
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can only use the two fingers, I find it uncomfortable to hold shift keys while typing...
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There are two shift keys.
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Oh yeah, I never considered the one on the right.
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Well of course you don't, because you never think about the shift at all.
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For me it doesn't exist.
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I never use the shift on the right, I don't think.
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Yeah, so I think it all comes down to the fact that I cannot use multiple fingers to type, so it's easier
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for me to just do caps type caps again. Alright, so, okay, how do you use copy-paste then?
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What do you mean? Well, you say you only use two fingers to type, right? Oh, with my thumb.
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I use the command key with my thumb. So you could use the... So you could use your thumb,
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yes I can. I'm not a monkey. Well, I mean, the way you're describing it right now Federico,
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I'm not sure, you know what I mean? You're saying you can only ever use two keys, two fingers at a time?
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Well, I mean, what are you gonna do? Use your thumb to click shift on the left? Like, that's super uncomfortable.
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Command is at the bottom. Also, spacebar, I press the spacebar with my thumb, because it's at the bottom.
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Same. And that's the way you're supposed to do it.
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Yeah, okay. I mean, I mostly use two fingers, but not completely, and I do use, like, my pinky finger to hit modifiers.
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Like, I'll use my pinky to hit shift.
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Yeah, see, that's way too fancy for me.
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Federico, I feel like I can't believe how long I've known you.
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And I have seen you type many times and never noticed this caps lock thing.
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Wow. That's wild, man.
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I do. I mean, and look, I've been writing for 13 years, so it's, you know,
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it's not like this has gotten in the way of creating content for me.
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But I do a bunch of weird things with the keyboard and I realize that, like,
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For example, sometimes when I'm typing a word wrong,
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instead of just backspacing to fix the one letter I got wrong,
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I delete the entire word and start over.
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It's, you know--
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That's fine.
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Like, I don't think that one's much of a thing.
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Depends how long the word is, but--
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But yeah, the caps lock thing.
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I know that it's very--
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That's not weirder than the caps lock thing, I don't think you're gonna beat that.
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No, yeah, I know that. The caps lock thing is weird.
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But anyway, as I was saying, I wanted to remap the function key.
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Yeah, I wanted to remap the function key.
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I just love how far off we got, and now we're like, "Oh no, we gotta come back."
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There was a secondary point to this.
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The point was the MX Keys Mini, I really like it.
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Well, it's not the key. Is it called the Keys Mini? Probably.
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It doesn't have a globe key. And it turns out that over the past couple of years a bunch of
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iPadOS and Mac OS functionality involves the globe key, and not having the globe key sucks.
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And you should be able to remap the FN key to act as a globe key, but it's not working.
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So Logitech, you should fix this. I don't understand why this is the case.
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What else can I tell you? I don't know where this is going. I kept the boxes for the keyboard and
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the mouse because there's a good chance that I'll send them back to Amazon.
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I have a question for you.
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The mouse, what do you think of the mouse click?
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Because I have the new 2S with the silent mouse click and I think it's awesome.
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I love that they made it quieter because I used to have, years ago, before iPadOS 13,
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I had the 2S, I think I had.
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And it had the clicky click.
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You know, it's like,
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(imitates clicking)
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it's like, made you feel like working
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at a government office every time
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you were clicking the mouse.
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But now it doesn't do that anymore.
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It's so quieter, it's much more elegant, I love it.
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So yeah, it feels nice.
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Clicking things feels nice.
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Pressing the buttons feels great for running shortcuts
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and accessing iPadOS features, the scrolling is horrible.
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And I know that's because, you know,
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Apple is doing their own secret magic things
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for scrolling and track pads and whatever.
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So that's too bad.
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Switching between devices, great.
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The dedicated emoji key on the keyboard, I love it.
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You have an emoji button that you can just press
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and it shows you the emoji popover on macOS and iPadOS.
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I love that thing. The lack of a globe key and the inability to remap the function key
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is horrible, which means I am stuck in this in-between state of "do basically pick your
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poison" type situation. Like, do you prefer these limitations of the Logitech accessories?
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And in return you get switching between devices and customizations for the mouse?
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Or do you want the better scrolling and the native feel of the Apple accessories, but
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you gotta run a cable to connect them, you know, to switch them between your Mac and
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I don't know what I'm gonna do here.
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Someone suggested a very smart thing, I think, which was you don't need to keep the cables
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plugged in all the time into your devices. This person said, and I'm sorry for not remembering
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your name, basically keep the cables always plugged in the back of your Thunderbolt dock.
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Then, when you're switching devices between Mac and iPad, plug them in once so that the keyboard
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and the trackpad pair with the iPad or the Mac, and then hide the cables again in the back of
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of your desk until the next time you want to connect a different device. Which is better
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than keeping the cables always shown and plugged in. I forgot about that.
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Do Bluetooth KVMs exist?
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What are KVMs?
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I don't think so. A KVM is a box where you can plug a mouse and keyboard into, and then
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you would be able to plug from it into two separate devices and flick a switch between
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them. Right, so you would be able to have a physical switch of like device one, device
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two. I was wondering if Bluetooth or something like that existed, you know, where you could
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be like, oh, these are both connected to this, and then this one sends it to that one, this
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one sends it to that one.
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Yeah, I don't know about that. David in Discord is saying that you cannot remap the FN key,
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that it would break the keyboard. That is not the case. Because you have your function
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keys on this Logic keyboard, they work without pressing FN. Like, you can just press the
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function keys and they work. Like media controls and emoji and whatever. So, in other keyboards,
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they let you remap.
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Who needs function keys?
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Yeah, but really you can just press it once.
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I'm pressing F9 all the time, man.
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I'm just like F9ing, you know?
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Who needs them?
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Yeah, so I don't know what I'm going to do,
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but I am using this right now.
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Basically, I need to understand what I hate more,
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the limitations of the Logitech stuff or the cables.
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So yeah, we'll decide within a couple of weeks, I guess,
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until I have time to return this on Amazon.
00:29:32
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- And lastly, Federico, you spoke about how long mail
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took to open and listener Ryan sent in a link
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to a MacRumors forum and it seems to have fixed your issue.
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- Ryan, thank you.
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This worked like a charm and mail is now incredibly fast
00:29:48
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and never been so efficient at opening mail
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until your trick came along.
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This is beautiful, it's all.
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It involved deleting a cache file somewhere,
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which I did what the MacRumors person said,
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and I did that and it worked.
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A properties.plist file, apparently.
00:30:10
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And yeah, now mail is, you made mail great again,
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I guess is what I'm trying to say.
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We like talking about weird chargers on the show and this Anker three in one really caught
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It's a charging cube so I put this in the show notes a couple of days ago and then I
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I opened it this morning and there's a note from Federico that you got one.
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It's beautiful.
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I love this thing, man.
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It's it's it.
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I mean, first of all, it's a cube, right?
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So you know that it's going to be a good product when it's cube shaped.
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It's true, right?
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Name a single cube shaped bad product.
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They don't exist.
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Everything that is cube shaped, cube shaped is perfect.
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I mean, ice cubes.
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You know, game cube.
00:32:43
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the cube apple made uh i that was the mac this charger no it was bad it looked good but it was
00:32:52
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a bad computer no no the next cube can be it cannot be because they're cubes so what can this charge
00:33:02
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because when you look at it it's kind of hard to work out i think because like things like fold
00:33:06
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open and slide out what does it do yes so it it's a magsafe certified accessory
00:33:14
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so it's not like qi charging masquerading as magsafe this is proper
00:33:18
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magsafe so it can charge at what's the what's the charging rate for me 15 15
00:33:24
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yeah it does that it comes with a 30 watt adapter in the box so thank you
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anchor for doing that. So here's how it works. By default it's all closed, it looks like a cube,
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and there's a hinge in the front of it. That you use to fold open the stand, the magsafe part,
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where you're gonna drop your phone, and it stands upright. So I'm doing this now, I fold it open,
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the base, I guess the upper part of the cube folds open, then it becomes a magsafe charging stand for
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your phone. Once that is folded open, in the back, there's a charging pad for Qi charging.
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That's where you can place your AirPods case. So your AirPods, they go beneath the phone,
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in the back of the cube. Then, on the right side, this reminds me of that viral tweet of the guy
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showing off a desk with all those buttons. You guys have seen that video. And then you
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press this button and this drawer comes out. You know what I'm talking about? It's that
00:34:39
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vital tweet from like two weeks ago. Like the guy showing off this crazy complicated
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desk with a bunch of hidden compartments. I haven't seen this. No, it's a great video
00:34:51
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of like, I don't know what it is, like a local TV commercial or something from the eighties
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or the 90s, it's an old video.
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It's like there's this guy showing off like a wooden desk.
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And it's like, and then you press this button,
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and this drawer comes out.
00:35:06
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And want to hide your objects?
00:35:08
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Well, you place this other button,
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and this compartment opens up.
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It's a good table.
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Oh, come on, it's a great video.
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You got to watch that video.
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I'm waiting for someone in Discord to find it,
00:35:17
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but I don't know it.
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Once you fold it open,
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you press a button on the right side of this cube,
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and the Apple Watch charger comes out. It's like a tray. You push and it comes out.
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And it's got a charging puck for the Apple Watch. It's like this thing is lovely. I really,
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really like it. The one complaint I have is that, I guess in order to make it a cube,
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so it's gotta be even on all sides, I suppose.
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I do wish it was just a tiny bit taller,
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because the 14 Pro Max is, like, floating just above my desk,
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like, one millimeter above my desk.
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Like, it's just...
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It's basically touching the surface of the desk,
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and I do wish it was a bit higher.
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Similarly, it's a bit strange to put the Apple Watch on the puck, because you need to close
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the watch band on itself, and even when you do that, you can tell that it's like... it
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could have used like one centimeter or more in terms of height.
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But otherwise, this is... like, I saw this at the Apple Store, got it right away.
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It's perfect.
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For someone like me who likes to, like especially now with the always on lock screen,
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like being able to see my widgets and the time while I'm recording,
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and also charge the watch and AirPods at the same time, it's perfect.
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And it's a cube.
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And now I will find the video.
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I'm finding it. I found it. Someone put it in the Discord.
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No, but that's not it. That's not it. That's a parody. No, that's not it.
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Hold on. Is it? Let me see. I see this tweet.
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There's a Socrates in there. No. Okay. Hold on. So it's not the one with Socrates in it then?
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Did you click the link in Discord? Yeah. Yeah it's not it, it's an older video.
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This cube to me, so ugly. Like. Oh my god. I don't want this thing sitting on my desk.
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Like on my bedside table. Where do you have this? On my desk. Obviously. So ugly. So
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So utilitarian and like to me not a fun way.
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That's thank you thank you BG on Discord that's the video.
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Alright I'll watch this video.
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That's the video.
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That's the original.
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And the music.
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It is the same desk.
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I love the music.
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Well it might be the same desk but the guy, the original guy has a different energy.
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And I love using the gloves.
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I love the use of the gloves to open all the secret compartments.
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This video is hilarious.
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Well, I feel like if you have a desk with secret compartments, you need gloves.
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They just go hand in hand.
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I just love that he's talking and the very nice lady, she's like doing the job for him.
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It's like, I don't understand the setup.
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Why is the guy just explaining and the other person is doing the actual work with gloves?
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Have you met men?
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That sounds about right.
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Yes, that's the answer.
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But yes, so the vibe of this charger is that,
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and then you press a button and this happens.
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Yeah, I love it.
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And it's a cube.
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Man, that is wild.
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That video is wild.
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Apple has shipped emergency SOS via satellite.
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If you have an iPhone 14 and you live in the United States,
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it is coming to France, Germany, Ireland, and UK.
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In December, Federico don't get
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into any emergency situations.
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- Ah, too late.
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I'm already in danger.
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- There was a, oh, my cube is falling on me.
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There was a newsroom article, there are a couple of videos
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I just seen had two we're gonna have in the show notes.
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One giving a demo and the other,
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she interviewed some people from Apple about it,
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which is really interesting.
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This just popped up in iOS 16.1.
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There wasn't a software update.
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Like it didn't come with 16.2,
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it just wasn't there and then it was.
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So I guess they had some sort of flag hiding it
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And they said, yes, you can have it now.
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It works basically the way that we expected,
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the way Apple said that it would.
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But what's cool is in the settings application,
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there is a demo.
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And so you can go find that and it turns your cellular off
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and it tells you to point your phone to a satellite.
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And then it does a demonstration
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of how the text messages work.
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So I did this, it found a satellite in about 20 seconds.
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I'm assuming, actually I shouldn't assume that.
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I don't know if the demo actually talks to a satellite
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or I just was waving my phone around like an idiot
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because it told me to,
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but it tells you aim your phone here
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and it was connected quote unquote.
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And then you could send messages,
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which took about 10 seconds to send.
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Again, a demonstration, I don't think
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they actually went anywhere.
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But I thought it was really interesting that they had that.
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So you can kind of be familiar with the user interface
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before, you know, God forbid you need it.
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Well it's also smart because people will try and use it, right?
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If you don't put the demo in there.
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And then you're just going to be flooding these contact centers, right?
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I think that's why they put it in there.
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It's just so like, it stops YouTubers from contacting emergency services for four days.
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I watched iJustine's video where it looks like she's doing a vid- like a-
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It's in Apple Park, I think, is where she's doing the like-
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It is, yeah.
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And she's funny, I was like, "Oh, I'm in the middle of nowhere."
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And the camera pans over real quick to show you Apple Park.
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And there's also just the people that she's with just keep giggling,
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which is also very funny because she is being very funny in the video.
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It's actually very good.
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So the two videos, one's the interview, one's the demo.
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And the UI, it looks so smart.
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And I don't know how they're doing it, right?
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Where it's like, "Just turn left.
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The satellite's over there."
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And then when you actually get to the point where you're sending text messages,
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I didn't know, I thought it was all pre-canned stuff, but you get to a certain point where
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you do start sending actual written messages.
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I think that there's two modes.
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What would a pre-canned satellite message look like?
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"Help, I'm stuck"?
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Are you hurt?
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And it's like, what's wrong now?
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Like "I'm hurt, I'm lost"?
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I was picturing something like...
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That kind of thing, so you're tapping these buttons.
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I was picturing more like the messages that the Roomba sends you, like "Help, I'm stuck
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on a cliff. If you're stuck on a cliff it's a good time to use this feature to be fair.
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Yeah, yeah, it's a good one. But like I think it's, it came back to me then as I was talking,
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I think places that have the ability to text you can text them once you've gone through
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the initial part, but places where they rely on phone calls it's like you're relaying it
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and then to Apple right or like to a relay center and they're passing it along so maybe
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But it was really interesting that when you're doing those text messages, there's this compact
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UI of the satellite connection thing.
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So you can be texting and it can be like, "Hey, turn left now, the satellite's moved."
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I think it's a fascinating piece of technology that they've built here.
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Really wild.
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I hope to never use it.
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But when the demo comes out, I'll try that for funsies.
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But yeah, it's really interesting tech.
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- Yeah, and in the interview, she's talking to like
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the guy in charge of satellite technology at Apple.
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It's like, I didn't know that was a job at Apple,
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but this guy has it.
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And talking about, is it Globestar,
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I think is their partner here.
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And it is really fascinating.
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And again, it's free for two years
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from when you activated your phone.
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So I guess the clock has already been running
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for those of us who got launched iPhone 14s.
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Still no information about what it looks like,
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like it would cost moving forward.
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but I could see myself very easily,
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like if we're going on,
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like this summer my wife and I were in Colorado, right?
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Like hiking in a bunch of very remote areas.
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If I could turn this on for a month,
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I would have it on during that trip, right?
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I don't need it day to day.
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So I'm hopeful that whatever this looks like
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when it's a paid service,
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that it has a lot of flexibility.
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And my guess is that it will,
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that it'll be something you can basically turn on and off,
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maybe like iPad data kind of so.
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But yeah, it's here and again, hopefully no one has to use it, but if it's...
00:43:58
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But I feel better, it's like the car crash detection, I feel better knowing that I've
00:44:02
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got a device that has this capability.
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Do you think we'll ever get to the point where if you pay for Apple Satellite Plus you get
00:44:10
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Priority Rescue?
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Well, I mean...
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I actually...
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It's an idea.
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I think at a certain point you'll be able to have less ads through iCloud Plus and I could certainly imagine it's like oh and
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Satellite detection like hmm. They already have the thing
00:44:31
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I think it's part of iCloud Plus where there's like the when you die thing, right?
00:44:35
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That's part of iCloud Plus. No, I think that's nothing that's just part of all iCloud. You have a legacy contact
00:44:41
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I think they would only have a different thing
00:44:44
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No, they do have the "when you die" thing. Like I don't know what the name is. Legacy Contact is the name, I think.
00:44:50
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I don't think it's "when you die." It's called "when you die."
00:44:52
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No, it's called "the when you die feature." The "when you die" thing from Apple. It's hyphenated. The "when you die" feature. Yeah.
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MacRumors posted an article based on some emails between a MacRumors reader
00:47:23
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and Craig Federighi that this reader shared of MacRumors they wrote about.
00:47:30
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Talking about betas and how useful the iOS beta process especially is for
00:47:38
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gathering feedback and basically whether Apple think this is good enough. I want
00:47:44
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to read some of Craig Viderighi's responses at that email. We can talk about it.
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"Literally millions of people participate in our betas and many many many of them
00:47:54
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want to provide feedback to help influence Apple's products. I agree that
00:47:59
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the current approach isn't giving many in the community what they'd like in
00:48:02
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terms of interaction and influence. We haven't yet figured out how to achieve
00:48:07
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that in a practical and constructive way, we'll keep thinking.
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The three many... yeah. I mean no duh right? Like no duh. Like of course, of course.
00:48:17
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It's impossible for them to do what we would like them to do if the
00:48:28
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beta continues to be three months. Well yeah. Like if they release it like to as
00:48:36
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a hey here's this thing we're working on June it's shipping in September it's not
00:48:41
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realistic that they could ever steer the operating system in vastly different
00:48:48
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ways like the amount of instances where this has actually happened are really
00:48:53
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slim, really slim. Yeah, Safari. Where they've made significant changes. Safari is like the
00:49:00
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one, but that is one app, right? Like it's an app. And I feel like a lot, like say sometimes
00:49:07
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stage manager, there was no way, like we can ask like, this is what we want, this is what
00:49:12
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we want, this is what we want. But like realistically, I don't know how much any of us expect them
00:49:17
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to massively overhaul in a three month period. I think the bigger question is not like the
00:49:25
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beta period. It's post release, right? Post September, right? Like I don't think that
00:49:34
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we're necessary. I know we ask for a lot, right? But for us, it's like, you don't have
00:49:40
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to do it all in 12 weeks like you can do it later but they don't and i think that's i
00:49:47
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think that's actually the the issue like you can have this three month period where it's
00:49:52
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like beta season let's collect all the feedback we can but then that should then set like
00:49:57
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maybe another roadmap which goes on afterwards which it doesn't which really at the moment
00:50:04
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it feels like is like they take all of that and they're like great now we can start working
00:50:07
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on the next version, you know, and then maybe there'll be something there, I don't know.
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I don't think it's awesome.
00:50:13
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I feel like there's fundamentally... so there's many things to unpack here in this statement.
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The first thing I'm going to say is that I find the timing of this response very fascinating.
00:50:26
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I do believe that these emails that sometimes Apple executives, they send out to seemingly
00:50:33
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random people. They are sent to just random folks, but I think they are, and this is my
00:50:40
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personal belief, I think they are carefully handpicked for PR reasons. I think these email
00:50:48
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responses, they're not a random thing of Craig Federighi sitting on his couch with his family
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watching Netflix, because that's the only place where you can watch Netflix at home
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without other people knowing, and I'm just like, "Oh, let me fire off a quick email."
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No, I don't think that's the case.
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Although I do personally like to believe that Craig Federighi is like me, where every now
00:51:12
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and then a piece of feedback via email frustrates him enough that he'll reply to it.
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I think all of this is...
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I don't believe it's true, I believe you're correct, I just like to think that he's like
00:51:25
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where like every now and then like he, you know,
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most of the time the emails that are just like
00:51:31
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blind criticism, you just delete them like I do.
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But every now and then just meet you at the wrong time
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and you're like, you know what?
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I'll give this person a piece of my mind.
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You know what I mean?
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And then off he goes.
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I like to believe that's the case.
00:51:44
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- I mean, we hear about this every summer, right?
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Where you hear from people from within Apple of like,
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please send your feedback in in June.
00:51:53
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It's like, dude, I've had this installed three days.
00:51:55
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Like I need more time than that to find issues
00:51:58
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I want to report on.
00:52:00
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Very clearly, this is a knock-on effect, I guess,
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of their 12-month OS release cycle,
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which they've been on for a long time now.
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And it's a real mess.
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- So yeah, I do wonder if,
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I think there are two main questions here.
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The first one is,
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What does Apple think is valuable in the beta program?
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Because I'm concerned that they only see the beta program
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as a sort of, let's make sure that this thing doesn't
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crash type of service.
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Because I feel like a fundamental question
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that Apple needs to ask themselves
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is, do we value feedback from people
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when it comes to the design direction of something,
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or feature suggestions.
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Like, the first thing they need to understand--
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because when they say-- when Craig says,
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we haven't yet figured out how to achieve
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that in a practical and constructive way,
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we'll keep thinking.
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I think you should keep thinking about whether the feedback
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from people is as valuable as whatever
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your designers at Human Interface team come up with.
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because I do have a feeling that sometimes you file a feedback request and they're like,
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"Oh yeah, that's interesting. We'll think about it." And they're like, "This person
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doesn't know anything about designing an operating system."
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Yeah, that's a really good idea. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Yeah, we're not talking about Elon Musk saying "interesting" to people on Twitter when it
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comes to feature suggestions.
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Interesting. I'm going to think on that.
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And he actually does, even the silliest ideas.
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But this is like, oh, yeah, interesting.
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We'll think about this, and then never to be heard from again.
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So first of all, you need to ask yourself,
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do we value feedback from people beyond,
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hey, this thing is crashing for me?
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Like, do you think there's value there?
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And the second question/problem is,
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I wonder if all of this is based on the underlying
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issue that everything that you file as a feedback to Apple arrives with a three-month delay,
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basically. It's like the worst game of telephone ever, where you're filing feedback in June,
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and you may or may not see a response to that at some point in August, right? I mean, we're seeing
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now changes to Stage Manager based on suggestions from five months ago. So like, it's impossible
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to file feedback and have an immediate response, because first, that's how Apple operates.
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They, whenever you see a beta, that beta is already from two weeks ago, and so many times
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you're like, "Hey, I have this problem." And you get, you know, behind the scenes,
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you get the Apple engineer, there's like, "Ah, that's from the older seed. That's
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from two weeks." I mean, Craig Federighi literally said this at the talk show in June,
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like, "Oh, yeah, that's from an older seed. It'll all be fixed in the next version
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that we are testing." It's like, that delay doesn't help people. But there's also
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the problem of... because Apple operates this way, sometimes, many times actually, I wonder if they're
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like "Okay, it's December, we are now catching up on these requests from July, do we want to add them
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in the iPadOS..." I'm using 16 as an example now. "Do we want to add them in the iPadOS 16 cycle, or
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you know, might as well save them for 17, and people will keep using this thing for another year,
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but I guess we're cutting them and we're saving them for the next big release.
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Like, this delay doesn't help anybody, and it's got this compounding effect, I think,
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in terms of you have a time delay and you have this line drawn between users and designers,
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And now don't get me wrong, nobody wants Apple to become a company where, you know,
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it's like design your own feature. Like, we pay Apple good money because they have great designers
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designing great things for us.
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Most of the time.
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But sometimes you have feedback about a very particular thing and
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there's the general sense that you are being looked down upon during the beta process in the feedback system,
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which is a whole other thing we could get into.
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Like sometimes you get the response.
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An engineer has determined that your bug
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is actually something that behaves on purpose.
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And you're like, okay. - Works as intended.
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- Works as intended.
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It's like, okay, I just spent 30 minutes
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filing this very detailed request
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and that's the response I get, great.
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So yeah, it's a time thing.
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It's a separation of roles thing
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between users and designers.
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And it's, I mean, no surprise that you're finding that this is working out as you expected.
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And the timing is also interesting, right?
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After this whole thing with stage manager this summer, which one way or another has
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captured the discussion in blogs and podcasts.
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Now you come up with this email and how many, many did he use?
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Many, many, many of them.
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So the three uses of many makes me think this is a conversation they've had lately over
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and over about like, why do people dislike Sage Manager even though we had a beta program
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for five months?
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And I think that's why this email is coming out now.
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Know a lot of people in the community are frustrated by this sort of thing, right?
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like why would I take my time to file a feedback or
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Send system diagnosis files or whatever it may be if it's just gonna be
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Ignored or go into a black hole. Do you how do you approach that Federico? I mean, do you think that?
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Feedback is valuable. I think it's a waste of time. Like where do you come down on it? It's sometimes it's exhausting because it
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But I am one of those people that keeps a list of bugs, spends some time every couple
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of weeks converting them into feedback items, and I keep track of those feedback items in
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the same note.
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But I do this for a living, right?
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I literally write about this stuff, and I do this because in many cases it's in my own
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best interest to keep track of these feedback items.
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And, I should add, I also have the privilege
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to be able to send these items behind the scenes to people
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who, in theory, should be able to work on them.
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And for the right team at Apple, it
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works beautifully as a system.
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Now, most people cannot do this, right?
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Because they don't do what I do for a living.
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And so I know that it's frustrating to spend time
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in your day, especially for stuff that requires a detailed explanation, or steps to reproduce
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a bug, and you've got to take a screenshot, or you've got to record a video, and you've
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got to have all the reproducible steps. It's time in your day that's going out as, essentially,
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you're doing free contracting work for Apple, in that case, right? You're doing a free—you're
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a free consultant doing quality assurance for Apple for free.
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And you don't get anything in return.
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And I know plenty of folks who file hundreds of feedback items
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during the summer.
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And what do you get in return?
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So this may sound silly, but I do
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believe that one way to improve the feedback system
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would be to gamify the feedback system.
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Give people some kind of reward for filing detailed reports.
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Give them, I don't know, iCloud subscriptions or something.
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Give them something.
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You gotta reward people.
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If you're gonna ask people to do work,
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because this is essentially work,
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you're telling them,
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"I give you the privilege of testing software in advance,
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and we would like you to file feedback.
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In return, have this little prize for you.
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This may sound silly, but trust me, it's not.
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- Like a, I mean, not the same,
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but it reminds me of like the bug bounty programs
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or whatever.
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Like, and I know it's because the security,
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blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, right?
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Like, can I get the idea?
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- Ah, it's the same idea.
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- No, but it's like, if you tell us
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and don't sell it to a bad actor, blah, blah, I get it.
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But it's still, it's like a thing where
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maybe people are more willing,
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even if it's for less money,
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because they're still compensated for their time and effort by filling in the paperwork or whatever.
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Exactly. Great point. But then it's also the matter of how you deal with this internally.
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And we can know exactly how radar or now feedback works internally, but from our point of view,
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Looks like a bit of a mess. Sometimes you get a response years, and I'm not exaggerating this,
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sometimes you get a response years after you open the feedback item, totally out of the blue,
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be like "Engineering has determined that this works as intended." I got an email like this
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a couple of months ago for something that I filed in 2019.
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Like, just how does this work exactly?
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Like, is it like cleaning out the attic?
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Like, how does it work?
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Sometimes there's a person that goes in there like,
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"Ooh, let me dust off these feedback items
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and see what comes out."
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Like, it just feels kind of random from the outside.
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And I gotta imagine that it also feels
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and looks kind of random from the inside.
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I think it needs to be... some rethinking is in order here.
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But the bigger question that they should ask themselves,
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especially when it's like, I agree that the current approach isn't giving many
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what they like in terms of interaction and influence.
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I think that word... this is why I find this email so fascinating.
01:03:05
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The use of the word influence is interesting.
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Like, so are you okay as a company with people, the regular folk, influencing you and your designers in your fancy lab?
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Is that okay? I think you should ask yourself this question.
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Like, are you okay with giving people the power of influencing you?
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So, you know, feels kind of unusual from Apple is what I'm saying.
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The use of "we'll keep thinking about giving people the power of influence."
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So it's interesting to say that, you know?
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Can you imagine, I mean, I hate to say this,
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but can you imagine Steve Jobs saying,
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"Yes, I will love the influence of the people on me."
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No, I don't know.
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It feels unusual from Apple, but hey, yes,
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let me influence you on stage manager,
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if you let me, for sure.
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Yes, I'm up for it.
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- Yeah, I think frustrating is the overall feeling
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I have about it as well.
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And I think that's pretty prevalent in the community
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because as you were talking,
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I opened up Feedback Assistant on my computer
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and was looking through the issues I've had opened.
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And some of them have been closed by Apple,
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some have been closed by me.
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A couple got fixed, I never heard anything about,
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but I noticed they were fixed, so I just closed them.
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Like, I feel like I'm also having to do cleanup in here.
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And I'm sure they have millions of these submitted, right?
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I don't envy the job of having to sort through these,
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but there's gotta be a way for people to feel better
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about being involved in the process,
01:04:49
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because Apple invites people to do this, right?
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And if you ever talk to an Apple engineer about something,
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or like see a conversation they're having on Twitter,
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like it always ends in like, "Submit a feedback."
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And that's fine, but it shouldn't feel like
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you're just bundling something up and throwing it over,
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over the wall, right?
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And like, I'm looking through mine.
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Mine are all very specific, like I had an issue in Logic
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that I opened a ticket for three years ago
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that it got fixed in Logic like six months ago.
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And there's feedback about that.
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'Cause like the Logic team is actually pretty good
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about this sort of thing.
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They also have the best release notes
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of anybody with an Apple.
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But then there's other things in here,
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like notes and reminders and some contact stuff
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that I've put in here over the years,
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that some of it just got fixed at some point
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and it never, the feedback never got looked at
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as far as I know.
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Other things are still open years later.
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I just, I have no idea what's happening.
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And I think that's one reason it feels frustrating.
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It's not only the time and the energy, but it's the,
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hey, like I'm trying to make this better as a user
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or as a developer.
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I mean, I think developers feel the same way.
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And it's just the lack of response
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is so frustrating and demeaning.
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And again, I understand it's a complicated problem,
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but there's gotta be ways that Apple can manage this better
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or don't ask for it so much.
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I mean, the first words out of your mouth
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should not be file a feedback
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if the feedback doesn't go anywhere, right?
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And I would feel less frustrated.
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I would feel more respected
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as someone who takes the time to do this,
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if Apple was a bit more transparent
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about the process that takes place
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when you submit a feedback,
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and that your tickets would get some sort of response.
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I mean, looking at this list,
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looking at things that I've written about, a 512 pixels,
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the blog posts are where you get things fixed,
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not the tickets.
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And I have for about a year or so,
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if I write something like that,
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I put the feedback number in the blog post,
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and the feedback, I put the blog URL.
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And like somehow I've earned just enough credibility
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to like make that work sometimes for things,
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you know, my like pet peeves, mostly in reminders,
01:07:06
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but not everyone has that capability, right?
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Most people who are doing this are opening feedback,
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putting stuff in, it never goes anywhere.
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And that's what turns people off.
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That's why people and developers roll their eyes
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when they get that response from Apple,
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because it feels like you're just kind of being
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swept aside.
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And I just, I wish it was better because
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the idea of this is fantastic.
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The idea is I'm a community member,
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I'm a developer, I'm a power user.
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I may use your products in very specific ways
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that you haven't accounted for.
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I may hit a bug because of my particular setup.
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And Apple should, and I think deep down,
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Apple wants to know about those things.
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But whether it's the overwhelming number of them
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or developers at Apple feeling like they're above this,
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whatever it may be, it's just a bummer.
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And like, it could be so much better for all of us,
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Apple and its user base,
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but instead it just sort of breeds this frustration.
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Occasionally we get an email from Apple
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that gets leaked on MacRumors
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that kind of explains something way more
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than anything I've ever gotten back in Feedback Assistant.
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- Maybe we should send an email to Craig Federighi.
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- Tell him, hey, listen to Connected.
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- Listen to Connected.
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- So we're approaching the end of the year
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and I saw a good article on MacRumors
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where they were saying like,
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these are the things that should happen
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before the end of the year based on what Apple has previously told us in the past.
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So I'm gonna pull out a couple of these and then I think we might talk about
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some OS stuff as well which we think is gonna come based on betas. One of them is
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Apple Music Classical. Oh yeah. No, that hasn't happened yet. No, and when Apple bought it, I think last year, they said
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by the end of next year. Oh, it's gonna happen. So the clock suggests that by the end of 2022,
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Apple Music classical should become a thing. What was the name of the company that they bought?
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Primephonic? Primephonic, yeah. Yeah, so here's the, it's from August 2021,
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was the press release and they say "Apple Music plans to launch a dedicated classical music app
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next year combining Primephonics classical user interface the fans have grown to love with more
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added features." So any time now we're gonna get a classical music service that'll be fun.
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We have seen the references to Apple Music classical pop up on Android in the iTunes API for
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like a year at this point. So yeah, it's, I mean, it's been worked on supposedly, allegedly.
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So yeah, before the end of the year, that would be nice. 16.2 maybe. Cool. Yeah.
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Friend of the show, the self-service repair program should be expanding to new countries.
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So it's just in the US, right? So they said like, oh, other products and they had some
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max and they're like oh so other countries that has yet to happen but who
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knows I love other countries so there are a couple of interesting things and
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then 16.2 has been in beta and I've got a couple of interesting features that
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are in 16.2 one is a medications lock screen widget please sounds good I'm
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looking I like I was thinking that probably be pretty nice pairing for a
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sleep focus lock screen yeah right can we talk about medication just for a
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second? Yeah man. You said this on the excellent State of the Apps Cortex
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episode, which next time you have four hours dear listener, go check it out, it's
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really good. Well three hours and 22 minutes if you listen to the public show.
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Which is a record for a regularly published show. Yeah by two minutes. Take
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that John and Merlin, that's what Myke said. I don't think I said that. You did.
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Well you implied it, well it was implied. Yeah it is implied in the extra two
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minutes. Yeah. But you said this that you you want the medication notification to
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stand out more and I totally agree. You can make it a time-sensitive
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notification but that is still not sticky enough I think for this
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particular use case. Like I would like medication to stay in the dynamic island
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or like become a live activity or like do something until I tell you that
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I've taken it because mine, most of the time I've taken my medication anyways
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and it's just a reminder but it should be stickier in a way. It could act like
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an alarm, right? Mm-hmm. Like the alarms will just keep reminding you because you
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snooze them. I also would like medications to be its own app rather than
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going in via the health app. Yeah, it is on the watch but not on iOS. Yeah.
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- You know what, I'm gonna submit a feedback right now.
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- Quote, "More frequent updates" is an option,
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as a toggle on live activities.
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But it seems like from the screenshots that I've seen,
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it's like per app, so in each app's settings,
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you have a settings for live activities
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where notifications is, and you can have a toggle
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on some apps for more frequent updates.
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Which I actually think might be the best way to do it,
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even though that'd be a pain.
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But maybe there's certain apps where you would like the live activity to be able to pull
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from the system more.
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So that's interesting.
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And then one that I'm surprised about is some new settings for the Always On display.
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So there are two toggles.
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One is show wallpaper and one is show notifications.
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So you can turn off show wallpaper and then when you're in Always On mode, it's just black
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with your widgets and notifications.
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Turn off notifications, it's just black with the time and the widgets.
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I enabled this right away.
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Ah, you're one of those people.
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I mean, of course, why would you get an always on display
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otherwise, just you want, if I wanted to see my wallpaper,
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I would leave my phone on.
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I want it always on.
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Just clues in the name, you know what I mean?
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Do you think this showed up as a response to people
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saying the always on display was like too jarring
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with the wallpaper?
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Why else would they, yeah, yeah, definitely.
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'Cause it feels like such a walk back of like,
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we have this really cool thing where we're dimming the color
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but you know skin tones are still accurate which is not cool.
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No, no just give me the boring stuff.
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Just give me the Android option of a black screen with white widgets.
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No I like the image.
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I've really come around and I've liked the image.
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I wish that they had these features as part of focus modes though.
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Like I would like to in certain focus modes not see my notifications on the lock screen.
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But this is just like in the display settings instead so.
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- Ooh, that's...
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- Did you also see, speaking of feedback,
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that there's a typo on the screen in the beta?
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They typoed the word when, they left the H out.
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- When without the H, yeah, I saw that.
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- It makes me laugh every time I see it.
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- Where is that?
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- If you look at the screenshot in the MacRumors article,
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read the helper text at the top of the screen.
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So always on display, dims the lock screen,
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when you lock your device.
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- When, when?
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- Look, I'm sure- - That's so good.
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- Other typos have shipped in Apple software,
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but that's just got to be brutal if you're the one who did it.
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There's also some watchOS stuff.
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It seems like a lot of stuff, honestly, related to the Ultra, I feel like.
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One is to detect, I mean, because it's like a lot of like seems like high fitness stuff, a lot of it.
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So one is to detect when you're on like a running track.
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And so it kind of is more aware of a running track and you can run around the track or whatever.
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One is race routes.
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so you can set your own custom routes that you will run
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and you can then track your time around those.
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- International Roaming, which is a feature I'd forgotten
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was coming for the Apple Watch.
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- And then this isn't technically watchOS,
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but it is related to the watch, the Oceanic Plus app,
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which I'm still not 100% sure,
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like that's like what Apple's rolling net is,
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but anyway, that hasn't launched yet.
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So no diving for you yet, Steven, okay?
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I'm just limited to my bathtub. Feedback number FB11796547. Medication notifications should be more persistent. Have at it, Apple.
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Can I file a request without doing the feedback? Can I ask for something extremely specific and hope that it happens?
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Yep, just put it out in the world. Manifest, baby.
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- Okay, I want this to exist,
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and I've mentioned this multiple times over and over,
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during the summer, to people who would be able,
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would have the power to fix this,
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but it still hasn't been fixed, okay?
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It's very specific, okay?
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Reminders, smart lists, all right?
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I wanna be able to create a smart list, okay?
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That excludes multiple lists.
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- Yes, dude, yes.
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- Right now you can only exclude one list.
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- It's actually worse than that.
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So the MPU that comes out on Sunday,
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we talked about notes and reminders in detail.
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In reminders, you can only use a criteria type one time.
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So if it's include or exclude, you can only name one list.
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Now, smart folders in Notes has the ability
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to select multiple folders.
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It's like, are these written by the same company?
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precisely what I told multiple people.
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Like I use this very example,
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like why is it that in Notes you can create a Smart Folder
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and exclude or include multiple folders,
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but in Reminders, it's not the same with Lists.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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So that is the feature that I am manifesting right now.
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It will exist before the end of the year.
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I am choosing to make this happen.
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This feature will exist before the end of 2022.
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You can mark my words right now, all right?
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That's how this works.
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- They are marked.
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- I guess if Craig is looking to rethink,
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what was it, we'll keep thinking.
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Here's what we're gonna do.
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People on podcasts will say things and they will happen.
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- Yeah, that's like the top tier of the feedback process.
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- That's your new system.
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You don't need to keep thinking about this, Craig.
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That's your new system.
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Don't worry, everyone.
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We're going to become the funnel.
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We got this.
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We're the new funnel.
01:19:55
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You just keep telling us what you don't like,
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and we'll filter it, and we'll just put it in the show.
01:20:01
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And then they'll do it.
01:20:03
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You want to be fast tracked with your requests,
01:20:07
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sign up for Connected Pro at getconnectedpro.co,
01:20:10
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and you will have priority access for your feedback items.
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Otherwise we will be the filter between you and Apple.
01:20:20
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That's what that is.
01:20:22
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It's Feedback Plus.
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Just sign up at getconnect2pro.co and you'll get fast feedback.
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So, Steven will get his medications, stuff, I will get my smart list filters before the end of 2022.
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Guaranteed money back otherwise.
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What do I get?
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I actually don't know. Ask for something.
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Ask for something.
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I would like to be able to shift click on the dock and add an app to a current stage.
01:20:51
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Yes, yes, I agree.
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There you go, that's what I would like.
01:20:55
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Okay, we'll get that before the end of the year.
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Manifest baby.
01:20:58
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Might be a little tricky with the holidays, but you know, end of the year slash first
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two weeks of January.
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Yeah, you just got to work hard.
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Got to be hardcore.
01:21:06
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Yeah, it's working for Twitter.
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Yeah, Apple 2.0, all right? Everyone's gonna be hardcore.
01:21:14
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Apple 2.0, three guys, one from Italy, one from the UK, another from Tennessee.
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Oh, it's us?
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Yes, it's us.
01:21:21
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Oh, okay. I wasn't expecting that.
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Apple 2.0 is taking feedback requests from three guys on a podcast that act as a funnel.
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We are the funnel.
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Getting all, getting the data from the people. You know, we love the people.
01:21:38
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Power to the people.
01:21:39
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Power to the people.
01:21:40
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Power to the people.
01:21:41
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No bots, just people.
01:21:42
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Look, it's even cheaper.
01:21:44
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Instead of $8, you pay $5 for--
01:21:47
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Yeah, it's cheaper, yeah.
01:21:49
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Cheaper, cheaper, power to the people.
01:21:51
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Now everybody can file a feedback item.
01:21:53
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Yeah, power to the people.
01:21:55
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Lastly, it doesn't look like we're getting
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any additional hardware products this year.
01:22:01
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I think everything we're still waiting on is software.
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Apple made a comment in their quarterly call
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a couple of weeks ago that their hardware lineup
01:22:08
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was set for the holidays, which is Apple's way of saying,
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if you're willing to buy a MacBook,
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go ahead and buy it now.
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'Cause there's not any new ones coming.
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Some people have pointed out that does push past
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the two year transition to Apple Silicon,
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'cause we still have- - Fake news.
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- No Mac Pro. (laughs)
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- Fake news.
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- Me or Apple?
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Come on, John Tinoside, so much faith in you, man.
01:22:34
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- I know, where's the Mac Pro?
01:22:35
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- This is how you do me?
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Don't like it.
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I kept the wheels off my first Mac Pro.
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I mean my previous Mac Pro.
01:22:43
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Oh, you see that, Fedorico?
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Did you hear that?
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First Mac Pro.
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You know, Stephen, don't even lie to yourself
01:22:49
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and everyone else, right?
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You know you're gonna do it.
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If it's a cube, if it's a cube, I'm, yeah, I'll do it.
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It could be star-shaped and you'd buy it.
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Like, it doesn't even matter.
01:23:01
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I really like the Mac Studio.
01:23:02
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Yeah, but so what?
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You had computers before.
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You know what I mean?
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You're gonna buy it and like don't even, you know,
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just don't lie to everyone.
01:23:13
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- That could be my midlife crisis, second Mac Pro.
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- You could treat this computer
01:23:17
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like you treat your new watch, right?
01:23:19
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You can just get it and you can turn it around
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the wrong way and just have like the back facing towards you
01:23:25
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which is effectively how you wear your watch now.
01:23:28
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- If you wanna find links to stuff we spoke about,
01:23:31
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head on over to the website, relay.fm/connected/424.
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While you're there.
01:23:37
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- Oh, I just realized that was a reference to Connected Pro,
01:23:40
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an unintentional reference to Connected Pro.
01:23:42
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I've lost track of what was in the show
01:23:45
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and what was in the show.
01:23:46
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- It was in Connected Pro.
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Yeah, we talked about my watch orientation.
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While you're on the website,
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relay.fm/connected/424.
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There's two things that I would invite you to do.
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One, join Connected Pro.
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You get longer ad-free versions of the show
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each and every week.
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It also comes with a bunch of cool relay perks
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access to our members only discord, a newsletter, some member only podcasts. It's a fantastic deal. Go check it out
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You can also send us feedback or follow up
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There's an email link there in the sidebar that comes to me and that goes up in the in the follow-up section
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In the show each week, so send us an email
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You can find us all online. Myke hosts a bunch of other shows here on Relay FM
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We already mentioned Say to the Apps on Cortex, but go check that out
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It really is it was phenomenal really good job on that Myke
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You can follow Federico's work at maxstories.net where he's the editor-in-chief
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Anything cool coming before the end of the year you want to tease? Yes. Yes
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I am a lot of energy in that
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Yes, finally somebody asked me!
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A lot of energy on this one. I am...
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Finally, finally!
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Someone wants to know my opinion on things on this show.
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Finally, I have a voice.
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Alright. Nine years in, this is your time. It's an eight-part course, How to Type by
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I am launching a webinar. No, I've been working on version 3.1 of Apple Frames, which is actually
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done. I just need to write it up. So maybe this week, I would really like it to be this
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Ideally next. But yeah, it's done. It's got a bunch of cool features. I'm really happy
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with it. And here's what I'm going to tell you. It's MaxStory Selects time again.
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Oh, it's that time. I forgot about that.
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It's that time of the year again.
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Is this the trophies one or not?
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It's the trophies one, yeah.
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Because it didn't used to be called Selects, right? Or did it?
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It was always called Selects.
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Well the first edition did not have physical trophies.
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This is our fifth Max Story Selects.
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And we, Jon and I and Alex are finalizing our picks.
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We are opening up the Reader's Choice Award voting this Friday.
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And yeah, things are happening.
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We are, because we gotta, we gotta finalize this before Thanksgiving, right?
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of the... gotta work with the company that makes the trophies and delays, blah blah blah.
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So yeah, it's select season again, and that's exciting.
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And lastly, that's why I was excited, lastly, I am thinking about what else I can do as
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one final big story before the end of the year for iPadOS 16.
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Because as you may remember, we left things with Stage Manager, but we didn't talk...
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I'm using the Royal Wii, Wii being me, didn't talk about the rest of IPATO at 16, right?
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So I kinda wanna do something there before the end of the year.
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Thank you for letting me share about my life.
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You're welcome.
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I'm very excited for Apple Frames 3.1.
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Very excited.
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Oh yeah, it's gonna be, if you're into, you know, it's, I basically made Apple Frames
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scriptable, which is neat.
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I made... you can now make shortcuts for this shortcut which will make more sense
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Your dog. Well will make more sense.
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You can find my writing at 512pixels.net and also host Mac power users here on
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Relay FM. Like I said the episode coming Sunday is about notes and reminders.
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Really happy with how that came out so if you're exploring those apps go check
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out that episode when it comes out. I'd like to thank our sponsors this week, they are
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Trade, Coffee, Bombas, and Fitbod. And until next time guys, say goodbye.
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Arrivederci.
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I'm going on vacation now. I'll see you later. Bye.