416: The Stage Manager Manager Takes the Stage
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From Relay FM, this is Connected, episode 416.
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Today's show is brought to you by Squarespace, Trade Coffee and Capital One.
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My name is Myke Hurley, but don't worry about that.
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Here's Federico. Hi Federico.
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No, I do worry about that. Hello Myke Hurley.
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Don't worry about me, I'm good. I'm good. I'm good.
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You're good? You're back in your homeland?
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Are you back in your homeland?
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Well, I never left, so.
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I was always here.
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And we're also joined by Stephen Hackett.
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Hello, Stephen.
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Hello, Federico.
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How are you?
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I feel like, I'm sure Myke feels worse than I do,
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but I definitely feel like I am recovering
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in a deep and profound way from last week.
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Deep and profound.
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That's a good way to put it.
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a deep and profound framework.
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- Myke wanted to reiterate how good Sticker Drop is
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- It's just so good.
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So like this is an app that we spoke about
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very quickly last week.
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It's an app that lets you create stickers
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out of that new thing.
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What is it called?
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The way you can drag a person out.
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- Uh, lifting the subject of a photo.
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- Is that like the official name?
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- Like it doesn't have a name.
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I checked this like...
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Why does all of that not even friggin name the thing?
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The dynamic cut out.
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I checked, you know.
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So I checked the Apple website.
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I checked the developer documentation.
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I checked the sort of material that they send to the press in the summer for beta season.
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They always use the phrase, "You can lift the subject from afar."
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Like it doesn't have a name.
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They just describe what you do.
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do. Can we talk about though how that sort of messes up the live photo play
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gesture? Oh yeah. It's terrible. Myke complained about this a while back.
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I want to reiterate, it's bad. I did notice something about live photos that I don't
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know if it's an iOS 16 thing or not. So as part of one of the like, parts of the
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podcast, someone on my phone I think took a bunch of photos one after the
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other and if you press and hold on the live photo it just plays through all of them like
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a mini movie.
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Yeah, that was added like a couple of years ago.
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I've never experienced it before.
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Yeah, so the idea is if you long press on a live photo and that live photo is the first
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one of a bunch of pictures that were taken in rapid succession, they're going to play
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through from top to bottom like a mini movie.
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That's so cool.
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I mean, I guess this is one of those things you have to have that to know that.
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You know what I mean?
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And I didn't even know it was going to happen.
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I just wanted to see what the live photo was like and it just kept going.
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I was like, "Oh, look at this!"
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But yeah, the live photo thing's got worse.
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But Sticker Drop is great.
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So because we mentioned it on the episode, but then since then,
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I think we all have used it to create a bunch of stickers.
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And it's just a really great way if you're in a group chat to
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cyberbully your friends, I think.
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In like the nicest possible way.
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So you know, one person sends a picture of themselves in some kind of situation and then
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you can take them and make that sticker and just keep sending it over and over again.
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It's very good.
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It's very nicely done.
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Also works well with dogs.
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And it's also a pretty cost effective way to make stickers from popular, I don't know,
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movie characters, video game characters, anime characters.
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Yeah, this honestly is what worries me about the app's future because that's actually not
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allowed on the app store, right?
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But this is like a way around that?
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Yeah, but I mean, take it up to Apple for building this feature, you know?
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I mean, if Apple lets you turn anything into a PNG and Marvel gets upset because people
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are making PNGs of Spider-Man, so be it, you know?
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You heard it here first, Fedor, because it's so be it.
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I have some important emoji news.
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- Slack has finally gotten up to date
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with their emoji reactions.
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- So I don't know what happened for the last three years,
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but they've finally done all of them.
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I will say that I'm particularly happy
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that they didn't just add like two years of emoji
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or one year of emoji,
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but still didn't do the most recent ones.
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They had now updated it.
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And the Mac app Rocket that I like a lot.
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This is the one where you type colon
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and it starts like, you can search for emoji with text.
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That has been out of date for a little bit too.
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They just got up to date as well.
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So I'm happy about that.
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So emoji, I don't know what happened
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in the last couple of days
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that everybody updated their emoji, but it has happened.
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- Maybe Salesforce finally found like the text file
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telling them how to upload new emoji to Slack,
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you know, when they bought Slack.
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- I was gonna make a Salesforce joke myself and you did.
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So thank you.
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I just did not disappoint.
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- Don't understand how this is an issue for them, but.
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- It's wild, but yeah, I'm glad they're there.
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I hadn't even noticed until I saw this in the show notes,
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and then I sent you a melty face in Slack.
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I was like, look, it works.
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I have some sad news though.
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- Oh, the iPhone 14 Pro's lightning port is still USB 2.0.
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- No, this is not sad.
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This is an obvious piece of follow up.
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- Which is what we tried to tell you at the time.
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- Nothing like trying to import 90 megabyte raw files
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of USB 2, but here you go.
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- Just use AirDrop.
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- Yeah, no, I know.
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I mean, lightning is such a bottleneck
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that I think anyone doing serious vowel transfers
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just bypass it any way they can,
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either AirDrop or iCloud Photo Library or something,
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but it's a bummer.
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Maybe next year with USB-C, they'll go faster.
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- So in case you don't remember, this was Steven's Ricky
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that they would go to USB 3.0.
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- We didn't have to bring that up.
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- I feel like that was necessary as like,
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why would we care about this piece of news?
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'Cause without that Ricky,
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this would not have made it into the show.
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- I did just have a funny thought of like,
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what if the iPhone 15 gets USB-C,
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but the iPhone 15 Pro gets Thunderbolt?
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And then I realized that was stupid.
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Can you imagine?
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I'd be like, what would you do with it on a phone?
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What do you even do with it on an iPad?
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- I mean, they put it on the iPad,
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so why not put it on the phone?
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What difference does it make?
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- Not that you mention it.
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Like, you should save that as a Ricky.
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I mean, if you think about it,
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you got, you know, it's not unprecedented.
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You have USB-C on the iPad Air
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and Thunderbolt on the iPad Pro.
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- Drive a Pro Display XDR with your iPhone 15 Pro.
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- No, but you could have super fast data transfers
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for those raw photos that you capture on your...
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- Or, or Stage Manager comes to the iPhone 15 Pro.
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- But only with an external display.
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Can you imagine?
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- Although that's kind of like what Samsung does
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with the Samsung decks.
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That's essentially the idea.
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- Yeah, yeah, decks it up.
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- Decks it up.
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- That's what they say.
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You must have been paying attention to the ads.
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- Is that like an official tagline?
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- It is now.
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- I mean, could be, couldn't it?
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- Dex it up.
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- Dex it up with the S22.
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I Googled it, didn't provide anything.
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Just wanted to double check.
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- Could have been like Dynamic Island all over again.
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- Could be, could be.
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- Speaking of, we had somebody on Twitter
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whose username is OAnotherAlt send in a screenshot
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of listening to this show with it in the Dynamic Island.
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And the waveform for connected in the Dynamic Island,
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Good looking. Good looking waveform, color wise.
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Oh, look at that.
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So if you have a new iPhone and you've yet to do it,
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and you're listening to this episode right now,
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take out your phone, look at the Dynamic Island.
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The artwork is real good
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because it's a nice colorful gradient.
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This person is in SOS mode,
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so it looks like connected SOS, like that's funny.
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That's what we should have named the membership version.
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We could redo it.
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Why? Connected SOS.
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- I don't know, it's just kind of funny.
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- Yeah, it is kind of funny.
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- Yeah, 'cause the dynamic Alan tries to pick
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the primary color of the artworks.
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Like if you're listening to "Clockwise," which is yellow,
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the little EQ thing is yellow,
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but I guess with "Connected,"
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there's too many colors and too small of a space,
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so it just does a gradient of them,
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which is, it's fantastic.
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I think it looks really good.
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Do the waveforms on the lock screen
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pick up the colors as well,
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or is that just that a dynamic island?
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I think it's just the island.
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- Yeah, I think so.
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I think there's a monochrome on the lock screen.
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- I don't think I'd noticed it before.
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I feel like we would have seen that.
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- Yeah, it's just, it's kind of that gray color
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on the lock screen.
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- It's not the dynamic lock screen, is it?
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- It is not.
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We'll talk more about the iPhone 14 Pro though,
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'cause I do have feelings about some of the stuff.
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I've spoken about the iPhone 14 now and specifically its back gloss. It's no longer attached to
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any components which is making repairs easier and cheaper.
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The way you said that, it's like it just floating.
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Oh it just floats out there and you gotta grab it and like hold it tight or it'll get
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away from you. Out of warranty a back glass repair on the iPhone 14 line is $149 rather
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than the $500-$600 on older models.
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- Yeah, so the way they're doing this is the iPhone 14
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is built with a new mid plate.
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So all of the components like the battery,
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the logic board, the cameras,
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all that stuff is connected to this mid plate.
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And then the screen with the front glass
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and the back glass are basically independent.
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They're not structural.
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The way these phones used to be built
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and the way the pros are still built,
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they didn't change it on the pros, just the regular 14,
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is that the back glass is basically part of the housing
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of the phone.
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And so if you break your back glass,
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that's why it's so much more expensive.
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And at least last time I had to do one,
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they actually replace your whole phone.
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They don't just like scoop all your iPhone guts out
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and put it in a new case.
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So this does make it more repairable.
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This is something we talked about when Apple launched
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the self-service repair program.
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Like what decisions will they make
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when designing products with this in mind?
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And I think this is a pretty good case of, you know, looking at, okay.
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Not just how it's built, not just how we construct it, but how does it
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actually like get fixed out in the world of people doing themselves or in our
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stores and so they've made this change.
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I don't know why it's just the iPhone 14.
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I do think it's funny that the phone that is effectively the iPhone 13,
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just with some slight upgrades, totally rebuilt inside, totally new.
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the phone that looks new with this new screen and dynamic island stuff,
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different on the outside, same on the inside. So maybe they're just,
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they're trying to level the playing field, you know?
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So the iPhone 14 Pro, this isn't the case?
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Not the case, just the regular iPhone 14. And assuming,
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assuming the plus is this way too, but we don't know yet,
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cause no one has the plus,
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but just the regular iPhone 14 has this new construction method.
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If you look at the tear, the tear downs of the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max,
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they are built just like the 13 and 13 Pro Max with the exception of US phones
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having a plastic it's not I'm sure it's not 3d printed but it looks like it is
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like a plastic spacer where the SIM tray would be so like you don't get extra
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battery or anything it's literally a plastic little box to hold the space
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open. It even has the board, the under even has the sockets for like the
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little connectors for the SIM tray because if you buy a non-US phone you do
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get a SIM card still but in the US it is like didn't put that part on and put
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this little spacer puck in there instead. It's hilarious. That shows you though I
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think that they're gonna push really hard to try and get rid of the SIM
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everywhere now. Yeah. Like I understand that they can't maybe can't do it
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everywhere yet but now if they've got like wasted space in the iPhone go for
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it and like I know people like but like yeah that's how people go by the way
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that that's that sound I made that's what I see when people start complaining
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on Twitter but like they're not gonna make a brand new phone design for
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America right they're not gonna be like oh and we put new more battery in it
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they're not gonna do that that doesn't make any sense more freedom like that
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they're just gonna like remove that part and like go for it right but they're
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not going to like completely re-architect exactly how the phone goes inside. You know
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what I mean? Like they're just not going to do that. So they're going to have to wait
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until they can do it in more places before they can fill that space up with, I don't
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know, a periscope. Headphone jack. Maybe that's why they got rid of this because they need
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space for that periscope. Yeah, they saw that website we did a few weeks ago where we built
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our own iPhones and they were like, look, we can put a headphone port or HDMI port on
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the side of the phone. If you don't know what we're talking about, that was a connected
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Pro segment. Oh, how do people listen to that, Myke? Connect to Pro.co. Connect to Pro.co.
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Get connected. No, get connected to Pro.co. Get connected Pro.co. That's the domain.
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Pro.co. Get connected Pro.co.
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Leave me alone.
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There's a link in the show notes. Big news.
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Big, big news.
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It's huge. We are, as I read this out loud, at four hundred and thirty seven thousand dollars raised for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
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That is pretty--you weren't lying. Yeah, that's pretty big news.
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Huge news. If you missed it, last Friday, Myke and I hosted the fourth annual Podcast-A-Thon.
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We were joined by a bunch of friends, including Federico, and we played--
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We did a quiz.
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We played the quiz. Myke, do you need to read these scores out on this show to make it official?
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We're still new to this, you know, there's no, there's not a bill of quizzes.
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They'll get, the next time I do a quiz, which who knows when it might happen, the next time
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I do a quiz.
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Now I'm worried.
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I considered one today, but I didn't do it. I have a topic later on that I was considering,
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like, is there a way I can make this a quiz, but then realized the quiz would be too boring?
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So we're not doing a quiz today, but who knows?
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Maybe there is going to be a quiz today.
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The next time there's a quiz, I'll update the scores.
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But if people want to get the score as it is right now, they can go and watch the Podcast
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athon on YouTube and they can watch the segment and they can hear the scores.
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Yep, and it's pretty early in the show.
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But you should definitely go watch the whole thing.
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Someone I want to give a big shout out to, Kaz Maniac, in the YouTube comments, who has
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time stamped every segment.
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Oh, I hadn't seen that.
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That's incredible.
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- That's really cool.
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- It was a fantastic show.
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It was so good to do it together again
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because the last two years we've been remote,
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as people know.
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And that was, it was hard to pull the show off
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and it wasn't as much fun.
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And this year was just a real celebration of this campaign
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and what our listeners have been able to do for St. Jude.
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But there's still a week and a half of September left
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and we are still fundraising
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throughout the rest of the month.
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We have several more,
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We have several more live streams planned,
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one this week and a couple next week,
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things that we unlocked during the podcast-a-thon.
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So keep an eye out on Twitter and Discord
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for those announcements.
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And we're gonna have a closing ceremony
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streamed the last day of the month.
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But we still have time to donate.
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And you wanna go to stjue.org/relay
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and you can donate there.
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You can also still sign up to become a fundraiser.
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If you raise $250, you get the desk mat
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that we showed off on the podcast-a-thon.
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We currently have 218 fundraisers running,
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which is just incredible.
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A bunch of people doing really good work
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fundraising out there.
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It's been really awesome to see that.
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And this is important work.
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St. Jude's work is really important.
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When they started 60 years ago,
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the childhood cancer survivor rate was only 20%.
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And now, due in large part to St. Jude's work in this area,
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it is now 80% and they're climbing toward 90.
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And that is just incredible.
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But even with their success,
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cancer is still the number one cause of death
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for children due to disease.
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It's a tragic thing.
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It's something that strikes a lot of families,
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including my own.
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And St. Jude's work here is just next level.
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You have the best treatment, the best research,
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the best doctors,
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and that research is then shared around the world.
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So if you are in another country and you think,
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well, you know, why would I want to back this?
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It's in America, America's healthcare system is bad,
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St. Jude treats people for free, which is incredible.
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Maybe in your country, dear listener,
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that's not that big of an issue.
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Well, let me tell you,
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their research is shared around the world.
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And so if a child is diagnosed with cancer elsewhere,
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St. Jude's work here can benefit that child and their family
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and can inform the treatments that that child will receive.
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The global scale of it is so much bigger than I ever knew.
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When we were there with Josiah, our oldest son,
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when he was receiving chemotherapy as an infant,
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you got your blinders on, right?
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You're just focused on the next round of chemo,
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the next MRI, the next test, the next scan,
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whatever it may be.
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But what I've learned in the 13 years since
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is that St. Jude's work is really beyond any borders.
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It is really around the world.
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And it's been a real honor once again,
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to take part of this campaign.
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So we urge you to donate if you haven't,
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go to stjoe.org/relay.
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If you have donated, there's a fun thing you can do,
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find a fundraiser and help someone else's team
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raise some more money.
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You can donate more than once.
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And we're very close to our goal,
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$2 million over the last four years.
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and that, I mean, I think we used the word
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in the live show, Myke, but that's so humbling
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to see from our listeners and thank you all.
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It's been an incredible month and we're still gonna talk
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about it for another couple of weeks.
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So please go donate, get involved.
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There's still lots of time left.
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- Stjoe.org/relay.
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Steven, did you get your iPhone?
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The better question is, have I finally set it up?
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Because I got
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to ask you because I knew you got it that was when I meant more than anything because I spent
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a bunch of days of you and you just left it in a box or whatever I did so I'd said on the show
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last week that I you know like a lot of people had some hiccups while ordering and by the time
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I got it strained out my phone pickup was for Saturday and yours was for Friday so we had one
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phone for the podcastathon and then I realized like three days ago that we didn't actually
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do anything with the new iPhone on the podcastathon but that was fine but while I was there picking
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yours up, I asked the guy I was like, Hey, no big deal. Like I totally understand if
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you can't do it, but I have a pickup for tomorrow. Could I get that phone today? And he was like,
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Yeah, of course, like if it's available, we'll just get it for you. And so it took a few
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minutes to get that phone. Maybe it was like in the back of the store, like had it, you
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know, the Saturday ones were still boxed up or something. But they they did it for me.
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It was really awesome.
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I was surprised at how quiet pickup was.
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So I was there 8.30 on launch day morning.
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That's usually been a pretty busy time at the Apple store.
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Even like my Apple store, which is like,
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we're a small market, right?
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It's not busy, like, you know, big, big city store,
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like London or Chicago or Rome or something.
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But there were not many people there.
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There were maybe a dozen people in line
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without reservations, just, you know,
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going up there trying to get one.
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I know they space out the reservations, but there were only maybe another dozen of us or so
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Picking up and I again like the guy who was very helpful and let me get my phone a day early
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I was like, it's kind of quiet. He was like, yeah, it's a little it's a little slow
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So I don't know what that means, but it's just something that I noticed
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In the store, of course that you get to see all the colors, right?
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They have them on the table and a couple of quick impressions
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The purple is very much what people say it is it is a gray purple now
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My Apple Store like a lot of them is like all glass on the front and it faces east
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So like there's a lot of morning Sun coming in and the one that was in the Sun looks like purple
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But the one in the shadow was like, okay, this is just a gray
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We're like someone was painting something purple next door and some paint dust like floated over the fence and set it on this phone
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Like it's very subdued. I think it's nice looking but it's not
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it's not super vibrant. I do have a little pang of regret about the space
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black. I was gonna do the black one and then I got scared that it was gonna look
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like some of them the other recent space gray or space black phones graphite where
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was kind of like a brownish color like not really black and so I switched to
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white and silver which looks fantastic but the black looks really good too. I
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I kind of wish I'd stuck with my with my initial pick there, you know
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The colors and the pro phones have been boring for a long time
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I think the regular iPhone colors are better this year
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The I like that the blue is very much like the Sierra blue that the pro was last year
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of course, they've got the red and you know, but I
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Don't think gold's boring by the way, the gold ain't boring. The gold is its own thing like it's out there being ostentatious
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That's the golds now, you know, but gold ain't boring gold looks fantastic
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Yeah, you're you're a big gold boy. Mm-hmm Federico you get gold too. Yeah, I mean, yeah me too gold watches
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Go, no, I don't have I don't have a gold watch but you should it's great. Yeah, Myke does gold gold grim glasses
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Yep, I have a gold wedding ring now gold wedding ring now big gold boy
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I think the best colors in recent history are the 10 are still an apple
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I don't think as has gone back to those Heights yet, but that was kind of my my pickup and yeah
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I just with the podcast-a-thon and then the next day we did like ziplining and went to a football game
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I finally got it set up Monday night. Like after you were gone. I was like, okay the hurleys are gone
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I can I like sit down and do this. I did the direct transfer which Myke I know you had a lot of problems with
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Mine was perfectly flawless as it has been the last several years and so it does take longer
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But I've had good luck with it and look everyone has a horror story about whatever way they pick right like none of these are perfect
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You're just gonna have to pick the one that works for you
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I know some people still back up to finder and do that whole song and dance over there USB 2.0 lightning port, but
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Direct transfer worked for me. It took several hours, of course, and then I did it overnight, right? So I was going to bed
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I set it up. I had him both plugged in on my dresser and then the next morning both were done
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Right and I had it touch them because I was asleep. It's like both the alarms went off on both phones
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That's helpful. But they were like
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Slightly out of sync like just it was like it was very strange and I was like what is happening?
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Then I remembered I had two phones and you know got it
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It was two two day phones, you know day phone one day phone to the migration went really well
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The only thing I had to sign back into was YouTube studio and I think YouTube itself but the Google apps like I mean Google
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Built terrible iOS app, so I'm not surprised that they don't conform to what they're supposed to
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but other than that it has been really smooth and
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Yeah, so far admit it's only been two days because I waited because we were so busy
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But I've been really happy with it so far
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Thoughts on the always on display. It's weird. It takes getting used to I like everyone else who's talked about this
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I've had the experience of oh gosh, my phone is on and I actually had it last night. So last night I went to
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Like a small group meeting thing and had my phone out on this guy's coffee table
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screen up and
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Of course even after like a day I was like, oh, yeah
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It's always on but no one else in the room had seen a new phone yet
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And they were like like I kept people I kept catching people
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See it like no one said anything but I was very aware that like oh
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It looks like his phone is just on so I ended up turning it over
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But well, I mean it kind of is right because the notifications come in they don't flash up, but they appear so like
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Have your peripheral vision you still see the notifications on the screen?
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Yeah, which I I want there to be more options for the always-on display so that there are a couple things I would I would like
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I would like an option for notifications not to come in and
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They just appear like when it when you tap it or pick it up when it sort of comes back to life
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The other thing I would like to see is an option to completely get rid of the wallpaper and like just have black
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With white or whatever color you're using for the the widgets and the clock
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That's more like what Android phones have done like the pixel and some Sam's at some phones have done this a long time
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I was late at this party
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But I kind of wish I had the option like totally get rid of my wallpaper and have have it a little bit simpler
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I think right now the always-on display is like two on
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And I'd like to tone it down a little bit. I've come around to the wallpaper
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I actually like that the wallpaper is there now like that. I find it to be quite nice
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What I would like is for because I mean I choose the notification count option
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I would prefer that number to just increment for the notifications to not actually show on the screen
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That I would like that that would be a little bit more subdued
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For me, that's what I would like but I I felt like you did about the the wallpaper
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But with a couple more days of use I've actually come to appreciate it
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There is another reason though like for the notifications
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It's not just because of the lighting like that, you know, they're appearing on the screen and catching your eye
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The fact that if I see a notification on my phone and my phone's on the desk if I tap it
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It doesn't actually do anything
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Like I can't swipe it away either because I have to wake the screen up first to do that
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Mm-hmm, as you see a notification you swipe it to like get rid of it
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It doesn't do anything because you need to wake the phone first by tapping the screen or whatever
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So like that kind of makes it feel broken in a way so I would prefer if it just
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Just incremented the number and I'm thinking maybe I'm gonna turn on that feature of like I
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Don't know if you guys had this but I remember face ID came along and you had to like authenticate by looking at the phone
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Yeah, yes, right before the notification preview to show I turn that feature off
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so my notifications just always came in.
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- I'm gonna try turning that feature on
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to see if it makes me realize more
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when the notification is actionable or not.
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Do I want previews to be never?
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No, I'm gonna try when unlocked
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and maybe I will report back on that.
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- I've tried it too, I've just changed that setting.
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But yeah, it's like where the lines are drawn
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is just a little bit strange to me.
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And if you can see these notifications coming in,
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like it's just, yeah, it's a little bit weird.
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And the other thing from a design perspective
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that is really kind of jarring to me, honestly,
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is I think I shared with y'all last week,
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for a while now I've been running light mode in the day,
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dark mode at night.
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And the always on display in light mode is pretty jarring.
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So like it's dark, right?
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notification comes in, it is in kind of its dark mode UI,
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but then you tap it or pick it up and it comes back to life,
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all the now playing screen,
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the now notifications switch to white,
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and that's not always a smooth transition,
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like it's actually kind of janky looking.
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I don't know what they could do there.
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Maybe they could--
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- Well, you just gotta fix the way you use your phone,
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which is dark mode all the time.
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- Yeah, which I did for a long time,
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and maybe I just go back to it, but--
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- Dark mode forever.
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- I feel like there's so many things about this phone
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that dark mode looks better.
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I think always on looks better in dark mode.
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I think the dynamic island,
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I think it's less obtrusive in dark mode,
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but then you don't see some of the fun animation.
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Like if you're on a black screen,
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the face ID thing comes out
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and like a list of little black sheet
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and you can't really kind of see the animation
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'cause it's all just dark.
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Like you kind of have to like pick your mode now
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with more things to consider.
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So I just, I want more refinement here
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from the always on display.
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I don't realistically think I'm gonna get a bunch
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of the toggles that I want,
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but I'd be willing for Apple to revisit this
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and kind of make some more informed decisions
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about what's active, what's inactive,
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what's the transition state between those things.
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Because right now it feels,
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it doesn't feel broken by any means,
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but I find it surprising the way that it works at times.
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- I said it's not great, I don't wanna paint myself,
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but I'll say it again anyway,
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'cause I think it's relevant to the conversation.
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The way I've come down on it is I think that they have just decided
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always on to them means that the phone should look like it's always on.
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And I'm not saying I did...
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Yeah, they did what it's called, "always on".
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I genuinely think that they were like, "We want to make an always on display
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and what's going to make ours different is it's going to look like it's always on."
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And I've actually come around on that.
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Like, I actually kind of like it because it's like that.
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I'm not saying it's the right way to go, but I'm thinking that's what they decided.
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And when I kind of put myself in that frame of mind, I actually have come around on the idea
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more and I like that really it's just a sense of like the phone is dimmed or not dimmed.
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And that's it.
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Like, you know, I chose my lock screen picture for a reason.
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And actually, you know, in the past I've always been a bit like,
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like, oh, I don't actually get to see that lock screen image very much because the phone
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is off and when the phone's not off, I've opened it, right? Like that's kind of the
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way that I do things. Now I see this image all the time. Like I actually now maybe see
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an idea of like maybe wanting to set up one of those photo shuffles or something a bit
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more because I'm more likely to see the image than ever before. So having that rotate between
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a lot of images that I like might be something that I want to do in the future. And also
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So it has already pushed me to making some, I've made one so far and I'm going to make
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more specific lock screens for different focus modes.
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You know, like stuff like that.
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So I actually think that there is a benefit in that, but it is a choice that they made,
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I think, which a lot of people are not going to like.
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Yeah, I think that, I think, you know, judging from the outside, I think they did exactly
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what it's called. It's called Always On because it looks like it's always on. And I think
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that that's where the problem lies because a lot of people saw Always On display and
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they thought, "Oh, it's going to be like on Android." So some people had expectations
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for... Let's say that some people had expectations for a feature that instead of being called
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Always On was going to be called Kinda Off, which is what some Android phones do. It looks
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kinda off, but it's not, because it shows you some very basic elements.
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So some people wanted to have the kinda off mode, whereas Apple went always on, which
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is like, we show you basically everything in a dim state.
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I do wonder if that becomes an option in the future though, because I could easily see,
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you know, a page in settings, where you go in and you're like, you know, do you want
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to have this minimal mode or do you want to have the true always on mode?
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I mean, Apple has done customization for wilder things lately.
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It wouldn't surprise me if, you know, even in a point update,
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or let's say even in iOS 17, they introduce a different mode that you can,
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you know, you can choose multiple options for the Always On Display, essentially.
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So you can turn it off all the way down or just, you know, keep it as it is right now.
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I also think right now they're flexing their screen technology a bit, right?
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my understanding like always on displays look the way they do on android phones you know that have
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been around for a while because it was really a benefit of oled so you had an oled display you
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would just light up the pixels that were needed and you'd save battery that way but because apple
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uses this ltpo i think it's the the correct organization of letters you can have a display
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that just refreshes really slowly like once a minute and that saves battery in its own way
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Combined with I'm sure some benefits of OLED and not needing to light the screen up fully or whatever
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but it they are flexing that technology and
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other companies use it now, but other companies had developed their like
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They're always on
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Or they viewed the look of their technology to be a specific kind of thing, right? And so
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They do it the way that they do it
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visually, say like on Android phones or whatever, even if they have this tech now, because well
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they just made their screens to look that way and that's now become the accepted or
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like the believed upon standard that it was actually quite minimal in its design.
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And so now, you know, I said once a minute that everyone in the chat is saying once a
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second they could do it however, the point is they can do it whatever they want.
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But anyway, they have this technology where they can, they can more variably refresh what's
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on the screen.
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Yeah, this is also similar to what's on the always-on displays on the watch which aren't updating once a second
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that's kind of the point and
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They can save battery that way and they've gone for always on instead of hey
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This is a minimal view and the widgets respond a little bit differently because of that too
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Like if you're running a timer on the always-on display
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It doesn't actually refresh every second you get like a minute and then like in the lip sees
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It's some of the decisions around that are a little bit strange. I've noticed that was some third-party widgets as well
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I don't know
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You know if Apple is doing something to really limit how frequently those can update
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outside of the screen technology like maybe they're more
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conservative than the screen would allow
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But it's another kind of difference when you're in these two modes. I want to talk about the camera for a minute. I feel like
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The main camera is not the massive jump forward. I was kind of hoping for
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Now I say that with a caveat off
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I haven't done much with raw and with raw you get the full 48 megapixels and there's some and there's some amazing
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Examples out there. I've been taking some photos with raw
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the the difference I
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Is unbelievable like the detail that you can get it's blowing my mind
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Are you shooting with Halide?
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And yes, and I also, because Halide just put the 48 megapixel update out yesterday, before
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that I was just toggling it on in the camera, right?
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It would make it pretty easy to do that.
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Um, I mean, yeah, you need processing, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
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But the detail that you can get is unbelievable.
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Like, I've kind of come down on the, like, I'm going to shoot some photos that I know
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I'm going to go in and tinker a lot with editing wise.
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I'm probably going to shoot more of them in raw.
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But also, highlight does this really great thing
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where it shoots both.
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You get a processed image and a raw image.
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If I'm taking a photo of something important,
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I'm probably going to try and use highlight for that
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in the future so I can get both of those images.
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So I also have the one that has a ton of detail.
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It's really quite impressive.
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And it is, I will say, impressive.
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The difference is so stark in the detail.
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It does make me wonder why they're not pulling more detail
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from the processed image.
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I don't understand it, but it is a surprise to me
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that the sensor has a lot of headroom.
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- Yeah, I mean, they're trading off performance
00:39:01
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to a degree, right?
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'Cause if you do shoot in raw,
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at least in Apple's own camera app,
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it is noticeably slower, right?
00:39:09
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you get the little spinner and then the preview pops in in the corner.
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Takes like two to three seconds.
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And so I imagine,
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I would imagine that in that rubric of decision-making like
00:39:20
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performance is pretty high, right?
00:39:22
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You want to be able to take out your phone and shoot a bunch of pictures really
00:39:25
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quickly as your kid or dog is doing something cute. But, uh, yeah,
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I think you're right. I think if you're shooting like, you know,
00:39:31
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a portrait of your significant other and you're in the sun, it's like beautiful,
00:39:36
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flip that RAW on or use something like Halide
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that shoots both at the same time,
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and then you can contend with them later in editing
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'cause RAW does give you much more control over editing
00:39:47
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'cause so much more data from the sensor is included.
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Yeah, I think that's all great.
00:39:53
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I'm super happy that 2X is back.
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That's such a great zoom length.
00:39:58
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I always thought 3X was a bit much,
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and the 3X camera has never been spectacular.
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It's still not as good as the main shooter this year,
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Although I do feel like ultra wide seems noticeably better.
00:40:09
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Maybe that's just like a little placebo effect.
00:40:11
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I don't know how much they actually improved it,
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but seems like the ultra wide is closer to the main
00:40:16
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than it ever has been.
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And they continue to be fun photos to shoot.
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- Yeah, and you can also thank the photonic engine for that.
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- Yes, thank you photonic engine.
00:40:27
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- Well, like it is on all of them, right?
00:40:29
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So like there could be something going on there.
00:40:32
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- I've not seen any of the issues
00:40:34
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Some people have reported with like the optical image stabilization freaking out
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and certain applications.
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Apple says there will be an update to Iowa 16
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next week that fixes that.
00:40:46
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I think the beta, if you're on 16.1, also fixes it.
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But some of those videos going around were a little scary.
00:40:52
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Yeah. Yeah, seems wet.
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The OAS just freaking out and banging the camera all around.
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but hopefully that's not a big deal moving forward.
00:41:04
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I had a couple of dynamic island things to mention,
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because really like the dynamic island stuff is it's taking time for me to
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kind of experience things that make me feel a certain way or not about it.
00:41:18
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And a lot of it's not even there yet, right? Because live activities, I mean,
00:41:22
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I'm running the 16.1 beta and like there's, there's nothing there, right?
00:41:26
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It's going to take a while for apps to support it.
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>> Mm-hmm. But so there was an interaction that I enjoyed, which I hadn't seen until
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today, which was the compact UI for shortcuts is all in the dynamic island now, which is
00:41:42
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nice. So you run a shortcut and you get a little icon of your shortcut and it spins
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around the camera, like the little progress, which is very cute.
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>> And a nice benefit of that is that now if you use custom icons for your shortcuts,
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confirmation for your apps. So if you use shortcuts to make custom icons for things
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like Safari, right? You want to replace the Safari icon with a custom one, you make a
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shortcut that does the open app thing, and now you have a custom Safari icon, great.
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With the Dynamic Island, that confirmation banner that used to pop down from the top
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of the screen, now it lives in the Dynamic Island. So it's more compact, it doesn't get
00:42:20
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in the way. But even better, even if you don't have an iPhone 14 Pro with the Dynamic Island,
00:42:26
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That technique of using shortcuts for custom icons is better than before, because those
00:42:32
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confirmation banners, they do not block interactions with the screen.
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Even if for a split second, but it used to be in iOS 15, that using those icons was very
00:42:44
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annoying because if you tapped on a custom icon, you couldn't immediately start swiping
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or scrolling on the screen, because that banner for like 0.5 seconds was blocking interactions
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with the display.
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Now, regardless of whether you have an iPhone 14 Pro or not, that's no longer the case in
00:43:02
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iOS 16, because those banners, they do not block interactions with the screen anymore.
00:43:08
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But if you have an iPhone 14 Pro, it's even better, because the banner is now a confirmation
00:43:13
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thing that Myke mentioned in the dynamic island.
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That's really nice.
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I have one con with Dynamic Island. It's breaking my muscle memory a little bit with getting
00:43:24
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my notifications from Notification Center because sometimes I swipe down but it doesn't
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work and it's because I've swiped on a sensor. So like where I'm trying to pull down from,
00:43:38
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it's been the same place for a while but it's not working as reliably and I'm finding that
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to be annoying.
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Because you're swapping down over your selfie camera instead of actual pixels?
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Maybe I'll get used to it. Like, if you swipe down from the left of the sensors,
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it will definitely do it. Obviously, if you swipe down from the right, it's control center,
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which is annoying. And you can, if you get it right, you can swipe down from the middle,
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but it doesn't work for me 100% of the time where it does otherwise. So, yeah. Frustrating.
00:44:14
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- Federico, what are your plans to get a phone?
00:44:16
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- I'll figure them out soon enough.
00:44:19
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Like I told you, I will improvise.
00:44:21
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And realistically, what's gonna look like?
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One day, I will be digging around the Apple website.
00:44:29
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I'll select my model.
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And very last minute, the Apple store nearby,
00:44:34
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if it's gonna have it, I'll tell Silvia,
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"Hey, this store has two left.
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"Let's drive there and get it."
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And that's what I'm gonna do.
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- Plan it fast on this.
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I don't want to do the whole thing.
00:44:45
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Yeah, I don't want to do the whole thing where you buy it
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and you got to wait for five or six weeks.
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I don't, like I'm already waiting for furniture.
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I don't want to have another thing
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that I'm supposed to be waiting for delivery.
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Let alone, I'm just going to swing it.
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But you know, when the day comes,
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I will improvise and go there and pick up one in person,
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like the good old days.
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- This is a very different, like,
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I'm not used to this energy from you.
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'Cause I remember like the,
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the like real chaotic energy you had that day
00:45:25
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when the phone was gonna be delivered,
00:45:28
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but it wasn't gonna arrive in the end.
00:45:29
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- Yeah, that was rock bottom for me.
00:45:32
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- You just, okay, you know what?
00:45:33
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Now I get it.
00:45:34
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You just decided I don't wanna feel like
00:45:36
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any of this way anymore.
00:45:38
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Fine. - Nope, exactly.
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- I appreciate it.
00:45:40
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- I don't wanna have the day one pressure.
00:45:42
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I don't want to have the delivery pressure.
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When I know that I can buy it in person,
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I'm going to be there, pick it up,
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open it in front of the Apple Store person,
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confirm that the screen looks good, and drive off.
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Wait, why are you going to confirm
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that the screen looks good?
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What's that?
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Sometimes you've got dead pixels.
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I've always done this.
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Interesting.
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Yeah, people do it all the time.
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They open it up and they--
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at the Hello screen, it's all white.
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You can see a dead pixel pretty easily.
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You just tell the person, "Hey, can you open this up and confirm it looks good?"
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Yeah, and they're like, "Yeah, do it."
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They actually tell you, "Do you want to start the setup here?"
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I'm like, "Yeah, no, I just want to confirm that it looks good."
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That's a pro tip.
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You don't want to go home and have that pixel on your screen and then you've got to go back.
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This is the thing that annoys me when people are like, "This is a 'allow me' for two minutes."
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But this whole thing that I've seen lately with, "Oh, AppleCare is my case," that is
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silly and I don't get it because the people who say that are people who somehow have the
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time and patience to always go to the Apple store to get it exchanged. The real pro tip
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is don't break your phone because I mean, what you're rich and you don't and you have
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all the time in the world to always go to the Apple store and get it exchanged. Like
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what? Is it just like going to a coffee shop to exchange an iPhone? Do you understand the
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whole thing that it becomes, make sure you have a backup and give it to a person. And
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then you've got to make sure that you have a secondary iPhone if they tell you, "Look,
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it's going to take a couple of days," or, "It's going to take five hours." What? You're
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not going to get text messages for five hours or two days? Like, how much time do you have?
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Are you Warren Buffett that you're just going to have a person that just is going to come
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in and give you another phone that's already pre-configured for you? That is so silly.
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would you say AppleCare is my case? No, a case is a case. AppleCare is insurance.
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Yeah, and also sometimes you go to AppleCare and they won't replace your horribly scratched
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phone because they say it's not broken enough. And I see these nerds on Twitter and they
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make it so easy. Yeah, just go to the Apple Store. Like, what is your job? Going to the
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Apple Store out of sheer pleasure on a random morning because AppleCare is your case? I...
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Didn't expect all of that.
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I did realize though,
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you've made this out to be like, you've changed, right?
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Oh, I used to be in the hustle for the iPhone on day one.
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And now you're just relaxed and mature.
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You'll just float in the Apple store
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in a cloud of something.
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What I think has happened is that you now no longer
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have the same delivery guy you used to,
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and you feel afraid of deliveries
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you don't have the fallback of the UPS guy's phone number in the bakery. You're out, you know,
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fair point. You're in this new place, you don't know your delivery person, and you're scared,
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and you don't have to be scared. It's a good theory. I do miss my previous delivery guy,
00:48:45
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but see the thing is I have a doorman now. Oh, look at this guy. Oh, look at him. Like a minute
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ago he's like, oh, what are you rich people? You don't have your own doorman to just do it for you?
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You can't send your own doorman to the Apple store like a commoner?
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Man to the people, I say!
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Oh Federico, you shouldn't have said this.
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All you're gonna get from me is the truth and nothing but the truth.
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And this is the truth, when it comes to deliveries...
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Get the doorman to do it.
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I mean, we're paying for the guy, it's one of his responsibilities.
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I need to know, is he your doorman or is he a doorman for other people as well?
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Well, for all the people in the building, I live in an apartment. It's not just my doorman.
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I live in a building with multiple apartments and 40 different, no, not 40, but like 30 different
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families or something. So yeah, but we all pay a fee, obviously. So just like a rubric person.
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No, I'm just saying, you know, it's one of the, you know, it's one of the perks
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of these buildings and, you know, the chat wants to know the doorman's name. I don't think you
00:49:54
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share that with us but in my mind his name is John I don't know why it just
00:49:57
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came to mind look it's so stereotypical no it wouldn't be John it would be
00:50:02
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Giuseppe so stereotypical and it's so easy I mean Michael will guess it think
00:50:09
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of it first time name that comes to mind Mario yes I can't wait for his brother
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to fill in for him one day, you know?
00:50:24
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- Oh, imagine that.
00:50:25
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Imagine, hey, it's my brother Luigi.
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- Just a taller guy.
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- He's dressed in green.
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- But yeah, so anyway, AppleCare is not your case.
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AppleCare is a thing that you have
00:50:39
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so you don't pay to get your phone replaced.
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Don't make it sound like going to the Apple store
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is just like tying your shoes or something.
00:50:48
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- Fedrick, I need to tell you something.
00:50:50
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So Myke has been using a popsocket on his phone for a long time, the phone that he broke, by the way.
00:50:55
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Whoa, that had nothing to do with drop. I didn't drop it.
00:50:58
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And we were together and he got a MagSafe popsocket, which is terrible. Like it's humongous
00:51:05
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and ugly and terrible. And then he said something that really surprised me. I might try it without
00:51:10
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a popsocket. So Myke is just going to go, potentially, just full, just no case, no nothing.
00:51:18
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And I'm following up Myke. What are you doing? I
00:51:20
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Would like to get rid of the pop socket
00:51:23
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But the problem is I've gotten so used to being able to stand my phone and watch video or whatever that I don't think
00:51:30
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I'm gonna be able to do it. Could I suggest a kickstand system?
00:51:32
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No, because it's like it's either I have a I have a pop socket or I have nothing is how I feel and I
00:51:39
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Don't think I'm gonna be able to go pop socketless. Hmm to be honest with you
00:51:44
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I don't think I'm gonna keep the magnetic one on there. I don't like it
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So I might just, yes huge, so I might just go like and get like another pop socket and
00:51:53
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put it on this new phone.
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But I haven't fully decided yet one way or the other.
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I'm using mine in the orange leather case.
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My phone is white so it kind of looks like an ice cream treat on the back but the orange
00:52:03
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is nice and fun and colorful and once we're firmly into jeans weather, which we are not
00:52:08
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even close right now in Memphis, I tend to go caseless wearing jeans because like it's
00:52:14
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not going to slip out of my pocket, but wearing shorts or other kind of pants, I'm using the
00:52:19
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leather case.
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The doorman is my case.
00:52:22
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The doorman is my case.
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I don't know why you guys find it so funny.
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Well, because it's very common here for modern apartments to have one.
00:52:31
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I mean, maybe.
00:52:32
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I mean, I've never experienced it.
00:52:34
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I think you guys are thinking of like American TV shows where like people live in on the
00:52:38
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Upper East Side and they have the doorman.
00:52:41
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That's exactly what I'm thinking of.
00:52:42
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No, it's not one of those doormen with the fancy hat and the suit and everything.
00:52:47
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It's not about the hat or the suit, it's just the fact that there's somebody who
00:52:49
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sits in the bottom of your building and he greets you and you come in and he takes your
00:52:54
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Oh, and he talks.
00:52:57
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Likes to talk.
00:52:58
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This is all what I'm thinking of.
00:52:59
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Like, it's not about how they dress.
00:53:00
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Oh yeah, and he knows everybody's business, right?
00:53:05
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Powerful person.
00:53:06
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Yeah, he's got a ton of power, actually.
00:53:07
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Do you think he listens to Connected?
00:53:11
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I think he spends a ton of time on Facebook, unfortunately.
00:53:14
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Yeah, sometimes comes up with these theories about modern society.
00:53:18
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Yeah, that's the unfortunate downside of having that kind of--
00:53:24
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Still, though, pretty lovable guy.
00:53:26
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Has he Googled you yet, do you know?
00:53:29
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Has he Googled you yet, do you think?
00:53:31
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Oh, I believe so, because he made a joke about me spending a ton of time
00:53:35
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in front of computers, and I don't believe I mentioned that.
00:53:38
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So, told you, you know, it's everybody's business.
00:53:42
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So, but I mean, comes with the territory, you know?
00:53:46
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Now I don't have to stress about the liveries anymore.
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- That would be nice.
00:53:50
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- You guys know me, you know, all the stories
00:53:53
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about the missing packages from John, from you guys,
00:53:57
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from Apple sometimes, like review-
00:54:00
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- My calendar last year.
00:54:01
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- Your calendar, like that was really stressful
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The TV OS 16 review. Oh my god the my curly review the only one the one and only I was kind of hoping
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So tell us what's new we are firmly within blinking you'll miss it territory when it comes to tv/os
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Such a good opening line. I love it. Thank you. Thank you very much. I
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Genuinely believe most users would literally have no idea that their Apple TV had updated
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Like when you perform the update it gives you like three features that
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tv/os is added and honestly
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I have a bunch of features I'm going to tell you about today that even the tvOS update
00:58:24
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doesn't tell you has been updated on your Apple TV.
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They're seriously underplaying this platform just in general right now, including the platform
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itself is underplaying itself.
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A prime example of this though is where you will find a subset of the list of new features
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for tvOS 16.
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It is in a support document.
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where you get a list of what is new for tvos 16 for apple tv tvos i think with 16 it may
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but i think maybe no they had it with 15 don't even have a page on apple's website anymore
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for tvos like at all you there just isn't one there's pages for apple tv apple tv plus
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that kind of stuff but there is no longer like a hey here's what's happening they don't
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have that. They don't have any kind of visual page for tvOS 16. I hope that this is not
00:59:18
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the case going forward, but as of right now, that is the case. And they have like five
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features that are on this knowledge base article. One of them is an accessibility feature called
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hover text, which is great that they put that in there, but there are many other features.
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The biggest feature I think that tvOS has had, I expect from a development standpoint,
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is something called cross-device connectivity.
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This is not mentioned in tvOS's release notes anywhere, and unfortunately I do think it's
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going to be the age-old story of tvOS, of "this is a great idea and unlocks a lot of
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really interesting places developers could go to, but I don't think anyone's going to
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implement it.
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So, this is what it does.
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With cross device connectivity, the Apple TV can integrate with other devices like your
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watch, your iPhone and your iPad to "unlock new experiences" on Apple TV.
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So for example, you could make a fitness app, like Fitness Plus, that could gather data
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or show data with a companion watch app or a companion iPhone app.
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So you could be looking at something on your TV and the iPhone app could be giving you more information
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So, you know potentially could do some playing field leveling the Fitness Plus although I have no doubt that Fitness is Plus thing
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You cannot do that. Like you can't tie into the activity rings or whatever
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But I thought it could maybe enable something like I've spoken about this before that I would love TV OS in general
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to get a feature like Amazon's X-ray, which is where you can be watching something on
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Amazon Prime and get information about who's on screen
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What else is in the frame that kind of stuff? I
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Figured maybe you know, it's imagine Netflix. For example, they could have and you could be watching something on the TV app and then the
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Maybe on the Netflix phone app, you could be seeing information about other stuff that's on screen at that moment
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I figured you could create say a second screen experience to sports games
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So you could be watching a football game and get score updates on your iPad or whatever. That'd be cool
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That's that's one of like my favorite features of Amazon Prime video
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Like if you're watching it will show you like who's in the scene
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What other stuff they've been in I really find it really useful cuz I don't know about y'all
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But I feel like every time I watch something
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because I'm terrible at this like I know I've seen this actress in something else right and
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Prime just surfaces it for you and this would be such a cool way to bring that to you know
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the place where we watch the most TV in the living room and
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So I wish they would do this
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I think we should Apple would do this for Siri, but they've got to do it
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But in theory other companies could do this kind of stuff now
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I figured you could probably have it as a way to make some interesting multiplayer game experiences too, right if the devices can communicate
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So these are all like potentially really cool ideas, you know, but I don't expect to see it because
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Because stuff like this gets added to TVOS, but developers don't adopt it.
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User profiles.
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So that user profile thing, which is something that I think they've added some new functionality
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in TVOS 16 to let you create them on the device more easily.
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Developers can tie in.
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So Netflix can tie in so you don't ever have to see the Netflix "Who is this?" screen,
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When you go onto Netflix and it's like you choose the profile, you can tie that into
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TV OS's profile, so you just do it at a system level.
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But no developers are tying into it
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because they don't care what Apple TV is doing.
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They don't care.
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Like there's such a standoffishness.
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You know, like you think it's bad.
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Like, you know, we complain about Google, right?
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And they're like their apps on iPhone,
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on iPad and stuff like that.
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This is just par for the course of TV, right?
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Like the major apps on the TV,
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they don't care about anything that the Apple TV is doing, right?
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Like, you're lucky if they'll integrate with the TV app,
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but they don't use any of the UI stuff, right?
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Like, you know, like the fun, like the way you get the--
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What is that called? I don't remember the name.
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I should know this as the TV guy.
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Where they did it with the, like, the tiles where they can kind of move,
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- The parallax?
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- No, and they brought it with the--
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It was the underlying technology for the--
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- The focus engine.
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- Thank you, focus engine, right?
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So they don't even do that.
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- Dynamic engine focus.
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- Yes, exactly.
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The photonic focus engine, focusonic engine.
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But they don't even do that, right?
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I hope to be proven wrong,
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but I don't expect to see a lot of this happening.
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Talking about fitness though,
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Fitness Plus will now show
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what is called intensity metrics on screen.
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So this is when it's like,
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there's parts of a Fitness Plus workout
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where they're like, now's the time to push.
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They're gonna show more of that on the TV screen.
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Like if you do it on an iPad or an iPhone,
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already seeing some of this, more of that is going to show up there.
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TVOS now supports HDR10+, so there's a new feature called Buddy Controller, which I think
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is really cool.
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You do this in TVOS's settings, so if you have say two, because you can now support
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Nintendo Switch controllers, so let's imagine you now have two Nintendo Switch controllers,
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and you're playing with somebody who has maybe different accessibility needs, or maybe you're
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playing with children, you can combine two controllers to essentially be one controller.
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So you can have multiple controllers, multiple people. So you could have one person maybe
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who's doing the jumping and one person who's doing the movement. And I thought, you know,
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like parents can maybe if they're playing a game with their kids, maybe they're struggling
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on it a little bit, they can just like, you know, just sneakily help them out. So I think
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that's a cool feature. Luckily, this is a feature which is just in Apple settings and
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Game developers don't need to do anything. Thank goodness because no one would do anything
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Right. I mean I guess for this to work you have to have a game you want to play on tvOS
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But that's a different topic. Apple arcade. There's stuff. There's some stuff. Yeah, there's some stuff
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We now have new rich previews for Apple TV plus content in the TV plus section
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So that's good multiple language text input support
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This is literally one of the three features that they tell you about
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when you update to tvOS 16.
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I wouldn't necessarily say that this is a banner feature
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But it's one that they really want you to know when they when they tell you when you update. It supports personalized spatial audio
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With AirPods, of course, let's not get wild you can't do the setup on tvOS
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But if you've already done the setup with your AirPods for personalized
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Spatial audio on iOS you can go and it will support that profile that you've created for yourself on the TV
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I don't think I've ever ever used AirPods with my Apple TV. I just always forget something that I could do
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Yeah, I don't ever really think about it too. It got easier when they start doing the automatic switching thing
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Yeah, although with the TV it just asks you all the time
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Which I think is good rather than actually doing the switching sure they handled that right there
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But it is a feature that's available to you if you want it unlike their other products where your AirPods just skip around for
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Reasons that cannot be comprehended sometimes. I was at by and large I use that feature and by and large
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I find it to work pretty well
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I need to try it again then because I turned it off in the early days and haven't looked back
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But as we discovered on Friday during the podcast a thon
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Using AirPods 2 is a far worse experience in AirPods Pro in a bunch of different ways that are interesting
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So maybe the new ones will work out for me.
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Apple TV and TV OS supports the My Sports feature.
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This is like one of their new cross-platform things
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where you can tell something somewhere in Apple's platforms,
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hey, I like the sports team, and then it
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will follow you across platforms from thing to thing.
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You know what I'm thinking now?
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I wouldn't be surprised if that's one of the things
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that TV OS tells you about if you're in America.
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Maybe, I don't...
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So my thing that I'm telling you,
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there's these three things.
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That's what I saw when I updated.
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It is possible that in other markets,
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they're showing you other features like My Sports,
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which I think is just a US thing.
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And I would be surprised if it didn't show.
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Yeah, and I actually don't think it's,
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I don't think it's out.
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Like I'm in the news app and I can't find it anywhere.
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That may also be because...
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One thing I do want TVOS to be better at is
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if you're watching a game,
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don't send me notifications about that game on the TV.
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So if you're watching a movie and you have,
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like for me, like I have, you know,
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watch a lot of Memphis Tiger football games, for instance,
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and it's like, oh, Memphis kickoff is in five minutes,
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or there's a close score of the Grizzlies game.
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It's like, if I'm already watching it,
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I don't need the TV app to send me a notification
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that the score is close,
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because I can see that the score is close.
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And I understand that Apple like doesn't want to know
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what you're watching and for privacy reasons,
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and that's great, like I think that's all really good,
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but maybe a little bit, a little bit of knowledge
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about what I'm doing would be helpful.
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- That is weird that it does that,
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I didn't know that it did that.
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- Yeah, it's like, oh, Memphis kicking off.
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- It's not doing anything to try and work out
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that maybe you're watching it.
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- Yeah, it's like, yeah, I know, Apple,
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I can see it with my eyes.
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- Like many platforms, support for Matter is coming later.
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I guess this will probably be TVOS 16.1
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is when it will likely ship.
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'Cause I know that iOS 16.1 has a settings panel for Matter.
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So, you know, but I expect Matter is going to be
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an important thing for TVOS.
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TVO, the Apple TV is probably most people's,
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at least one of their home hubs if they have that at home.
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I think it makes a lot of sense to have that
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or a HomePod be the home hub rather than an iPad.
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And Matter is gonna be supported on the Apple TV.
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- Yeah, that's good.
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I understand that the iPad is maybe more likely to have
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than these other products, but it always seems strange to me
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that it could be a home hub.
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- 'Cause you could just walk out the door with it.
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And I've had my Apple TV set up my home hub forever,
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and I've never had it really cause any issues.
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It's always there, right?
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Like I don't travel with my Apple TV or anything, so.
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- Well, it's always plugged into.
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- Yeah, it's just always there under the TV,
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like quietly doing its thing.
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- It's kind of it.
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and I stretched it, but I have a conclusion.
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- Ooh, that's important.
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- I learned from all of the review greats
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that you've got to have an intro and a conclusion,
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which I've given you today.
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And the most of my work was put into the intro
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and the conclusion.
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The rest of this was just digging around online.
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I would like to thank Apple Insider, MacRumors,
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and 9to5Mac for giving me some of these features.
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I don't know where they got them
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because Apple sure doesn't want to tell you about them.
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I think if what we have right now, like with what I've just spoken to you about, is Apple's
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intended plan for year over year changes, like if this is what they were like, "Yeah,
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this is what we want tvOS to be, just this kind of amount of change."
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I actually believe that they would have just rolled tvOS into iOS now in the way that they
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do with the HomePod.
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So like the HomePod gets some very basic features each year and HomePod gets its own software
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update but it's really it's kind of iOS right like iOS kind of is there and you update it
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on the phone and it does its whole thing.
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Or like the studio display for that matter.
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Yeah right like it you update the studio display via software update on the Mac it's actually
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part of a Mac OS update more than anything else.
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And I feel like if this was their intention, that they would have just done that.
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So I do still feel like there are bigger things on the horizon for tvOS with new hardware
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areas that they can move into.
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But we have to wait for that to materialize, I think, before tvOS can make bigger jumps.
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If they go into really pushing different types of HomePod devices and TV devices, it could
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all be a part of tv os or like a new operating system that kind of that home os or something
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encapsulates all of it you know like i would love to have a tv os that's got an integrated
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like a tv that's got an integrated home pod sound bar and like a camera so i could do
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family facetime calls or whatever right like but i think for tv os to make bigger leaps
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it needs to have more than just that little box because i think we've pushed it to its i think
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they've pushed it to some of its logical conclusions now.
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Now, as I said before on the show,
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there are things that I want to see tvOS do,
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but I don't know if they're necessarily
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what Apple wants to do because some of it's going to require
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business model changes that I don't think
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that they're wanting to do, right?
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But if we're going to see maybe bigger jumps for tvOS,
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I think there needs to be some hardware.
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Or what we're seeing with tvOS 16 is the beginning
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of the rolling in of tvOS to iOS,
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with like this continued downplaying of tvOS's
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own platform, it doesn't get mentioned at WWDC keynotes, it doesn't get its own pages,
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really and by and large it's just benefiting from things that the other platforms are getting
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because it needs to support them. I think that 2023 could be a pivotal year for Apple TV
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and its place in the home if there's going to be new hardware for it and I hope that it,
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I hope genuinely it gets a bigger place. I love my Apple TV. It's how I consume all of my streaming media content.
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I think it's a great platform and it is even best when everyone's on the same page with it.
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I can get all of my content in the TV app, all that. I think it works great.
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Could I interest you in a new window management system for tvOS?
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I mean the thing is like when Federico's right in his conclusions, like usually people don't just like pop in with their comments.
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You know what I mean? Like I was building into a thing here, you know.
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It's a solemn moment. Please continue.
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But although they actually could do with a better picture-to-picture system.
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Yes. Agreed.
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Some kind of window management there actually might not be a bad idea.
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Nevertheless, I think that advancement to tvOS has to start with hardware.
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Like Apple's always talking about their strength for the integration of hardware and software.
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And right now their TV efforts with hardware is showing the weakness in software.
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They don't actually have anything to integrate the software with. Nothing's changing.
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So, tvOS 16. That's it.
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Underwhelming.
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I actually really enjoyed the review though.
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See, the thing is, this whole segment, it kind of started off as a meme,
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But I actually really dig it.
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You're not going to learn about this anywhere else.
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So I am actually taking it now as a service that I provide to the passionate ones.
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Yeah, thank you.
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I actually like the intro and the conclusion and your thoughts, and I agree with you.
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I think the next obvious step for this is hardware, otherwise this is pretty much it.
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I guess the only thing I would add as a consideration is what's the plan here for the
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eventual headset? Like, there's got to be something in terms of when you're wearing something and
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you're staring at a big screen, I'm guessing that'll be some kind of compatibility there.
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So maybe they can still, you know, they can still get by with just a small little puck that you
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you place next to your TV and the TV shows content that is somehow compatible with the
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headset but I don't know. As it stands right now it's kind of boring and I agree with you.
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I would love to have proper TV with a HomePod and an Apple TV all in one but it doesn't
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exist and this is all we get and yeah, kind of underwhelming. But thank you.
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Anytime well not anytime, one time a year.
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That's what I mean. One time.
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doing it purely for yourself, but I appreciate that you're doing it because they made it
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orange. But we did want to talk about iOS 16.1 and in particular, iPadOS 16.1. Federico,
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you continue to document the rather horrific state of stage manager on the iPad. Has 16.1
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And it's getting worse.
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So I'm in a complex situation right now,
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because I feel like I've gone through--
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stage manager with IPadOS, I feel like I've gone through--
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it's like a relationship.
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And in the beginning, it's all love and hugs,
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and we love each other, and we're so happy together.
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And then very quickly in this accelerated timeline,
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you start to see the flaws and the problems
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of the other person, or in this case, a software feature.
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Hey, I'm not weird.
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Look, I'm just making a point.
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And then eventually you get to, you grow, you know,
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if you don't find common ground,
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if you don't find the resolution for your issues,
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you get to despise each other.
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And I feel like I've seen all these stages this summer.
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Because when I started off with Stage Manager,
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obviously it was incredible, right?
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The idea of using multiple apps at the same time,
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going beyond two, using three, four, that's great.
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Like, I wanted to have that.
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And I was willing to put up with the idea
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of overlapping windows,
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because the implementation seemed pretty decent.
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And even though I didn't need overlapping windows,
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I could get by, I figured.
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I was a little bit unsure about the design,
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and as I pointed out in my iPadOS 16 preview story in July,
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there were a ton of issues, a ton of problems,
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technically speaking, and the external display integration
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was not working at all, and there were a ton
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of questionable design decisions, but I figured,
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hey, I can use multiple apps at the same time,
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and that's cool.
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And over time, we've gone backwards, honestly,
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and we're still, and in the latest beta of i4s 16.1 beta 2,
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I feel like we're still going backwards
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in terms of stability and just,
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I am experiencing at the moment constant crashes.
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M.G. Sigler put it so well on Twitter.
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It's really that at the moment in iPadOS 16.1 Beta 2,
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using iPadOS feels like Desmond in "Lost"
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where when he needed to put in the numbers in the console
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every 30 minutes or so,
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and the crashes in iPadOS are just like that.
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It feels like I'm on a timer when I'm working on the iPad,
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because every 20 minutes or so, it's gonna crash,
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and it's gonna close all my windows,
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and I'm taken back to the lock screen.
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It's very bad.
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It's very bad.
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The thing about Stage Manager is that, well, two things.
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One, Apple is still adding things
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and sort of throwing things at the wall
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and seeing what sticks and making concessions
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for design decisions that probably should have been made
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two months ago instead of now.
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Case in point, you can now shift click
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windows in the strip on the left side of Stage Manager to add the window to your workspace.
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So normally when you click a window you switch between workspaces, but now if you Shift+Click
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you add that window from the strip into your workspace. Does this also work from the dock?
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There it is. No, it doesn't. It doesn't work from... So you do it so late in the game,
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but you do it halfway. But then at this point I wonder, okay, you were so set. And when I say this,
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I say this because I know what I'm talking about. You know what I mean? If you were so set on saying
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we believe the strip, it lets you switch between workspaces because that's what people do when
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they click on windows, which is questionable thinking from a design perspective, but OK,
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I'll buy it.
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Now in late September you decide, well, although I guess if you shift click maybe you want
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to add a window to the workspace.
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I mean, great, but at this point I wonder, should it just make it an option in Stage
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manager and let people choose when you click a window, do you want to add it or do you
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want to switch.
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And if you hold down a modifier, it toggles the behavior.
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Like, just do that instead of shipping half an option.
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Second, now, and this is still part of the first thing, I'll get to the second thing
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in a minute.
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change is that now you have almost pixel by pixel repositioning of windows, but only if
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a window covers two other windows in the background and only on the x axis. So only horizontally.
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I was trying this out today and I thought something, like I couldn't understand what
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was happening because it wasn't working but it was because the window was ever so slightly
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larger than the one behind it. Why is that the thing? Why is it only that way? Why do
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they add like these half features? I don't get it. Stop adding new half features! Why?
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So that's the thing, right? They started off with this. This is exactly the problem we
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talked about a month ago, when it's like you're so set on having to ship a feature, but you're
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making these half concessions now to try and please people who are criticizing your thing,
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and you think you're fixing the problem, but instead you're just digging yourself a deeper
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hole and the problem is going to get deeper and deeper.
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Because let's go back to June.
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In June, a lot of people were saying, "Okay, you did multi-windowing, but you're not giving
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us exact control over the position of the windows.
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If you're going to do Mac-like multitasking, just do it right and let me control windows."
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And Apple was like, "No, no, no.
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It's called stage manager.
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Like it's literally in the name.
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Like it's called stage manager because it manages the position of windows for you."
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And so now, in late September, you make a concession on the very feature that's in the
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name of the thing.
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So now you get to actually fully manage the position of a window, but with a bunch of
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Only if it covers two windows, and only horizontally, I can reposition a window vertically.
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- You've proven that it is technically possible to do this.
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- Okay, and that concludes the first thing.
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The second thing is, I was taking a look yesterday
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and then this morning again at the Verge article,
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look at the latest Windows 11 update.
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They have a 2022 update, whatever it's called, it's out now.
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You should update, there's a bunch of features.
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One of them is even more controls and more options
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for the tiling window mechanism that Windows has long offered
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and that it's gone even better in Windows 11.
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And I shared it on Twitter.
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Go take a look at that GIF that I shared
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because it gives you an idea.
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And I, as fancy writers would say, I posited this question.
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Imagine if iPadOS 16 got this version of multitasking,
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and improved split view with a ton more controls
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for tiling windows.
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And so now, see, I'm thinking, right?
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So I'm thinking about Stage Manager,
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because I'm supposed to write about it
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at some point in the very near future.
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And I'm asking this question,
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would anybody be upset if Stage Manager went away
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and instead you got a better split view?
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And I keep thinking about this,
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Like, does anybody want overlapping windows?
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Did Apple misinterpret what people wanted?
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And instead, they tried to sell us on this feature
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where all we wanted really was a better split view.
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Because the thing that I don't get is that on the Mac,
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I could make an argument,
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even though, as I wrote many times before,
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like I'm not a fan of overlapping windows,
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But I can make an argument for it on Mac OS,
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because Windows overlap.
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And beneath the windows, you see your desktop.
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And so you've got that two-way relationship, right,
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between Windows and stuff, documents, files, whatever,
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on your desktop.
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And you've got that bridge in between them, right?
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So it's like, yeah, the windows overlap.
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Because if you imagine you're blowing--
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you blow the windows away, you see your desktop.
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And you see your files.
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Sort of like you have that layering going on.
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And you don't have that with Stage Manager on iPadOS.
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So what's the point of the windows overlapping?
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If you're gonna be spending most of your time
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resizing windows in a grid,
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or some fashion of a grid on iPadOS,
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why do they need to overlap?
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Like, you're seeing nothing beneath them.
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You don't see your home screen.
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And even if you did, you can't place documents
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on your home screen.
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What's the point of making them overlap?
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And I keep thinking about this.
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Is this a case of Apple trying to be
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too fancy for its own good?
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We were all asking for better multitasking and better
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external display integration.
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And Apple heard that as, oh, you want
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Mac-like overlapping windows.
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And we're like, no, no, no.
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We don't necessarily need that.
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Just give us better controls for split view.
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And I don't know.
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I keep thinking about this idea.
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But at the same time, I'm feeling like, well,
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if Apple is going for it, I don't
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want to be the guy left behind.
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We've seen people who are like, oh, I'm stopping using
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I'm not doing that.
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If these are moving on with the times, I am begrudgingly moving on with the times, I suppose.
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And so I'm trying Stage Manager, I'm trying to like it, but the more I use it, you know,
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set aside the technical stuff that's so broken right now.
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Like, I'm trying to use it.
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From a mere design perspective, I'm like, "Why?
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Why am I looking at overlapping windows right now?
01:29:15
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Why are they overlapping with each other?
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I don't get it.
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And I'm realizing that I, myself, am using Stage Manager.
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This is-- by the way, thank you guys for letting me vent
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all these frustrations and ideas,
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because this is good practice for the review.
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But I'm realizing that all I'm doing, essentially,
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is using the resize indicator a bunch every day.
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Because all I'm doing is I'm carefully
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resizing windows to make them fit
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into some MOSAIC-like grid view.
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That's all I'm doing,
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which is precisely what I dislike about overlapping windows.
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And that's where I'm at with Stage Manager.
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Bugs on one side and questionable design on the other.
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And I'm like in the middle
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trying to make sense of all of this.
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And I just keep thinking about this alternate timeline
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where Apple didn't go for a Mac-like feature,
01:30:14
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but instead improved upon an iPad native design.
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But that's, you know, not what we have.
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- I don't really know what's gonna happen.
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I can't put my finger on what's gonna happen here.
01:30:29
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- Like to get even, to ask an even simpler question.
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Does anybody love stage manager?
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- I'm sure people do.
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Like I know I understand what you're asking,
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but you've got to assume there's at least some people
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like this is what I want.
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You think there are?
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Takes all kinds Federico, you know what I mean?
01:30:53
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Like there's got to be some people that are like this is what I want.
01:31:00
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Instead of a better split view?
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I don't know.
01:31:07
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Well, as James, James is making a joke, but I think it's a good point.
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I bet the stage manager designer does. There are people inside of Apple that think this
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is the way to go. Like I'm not saying they're right, I'm not saying they're wrong, but like
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you got to assume that there's at least one person inside of Apple who's like, we nailed
01:31:24
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There's a ton of smart people. Like I'm just wondering if maybe this is a Mac feature that
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made a lot of sense on Mac OS, some sense on Mac OS, and they thought, oh, this is also
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what the iPad people want, you know, time saved. We're just going to build it once,
01:31:39
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ship it on two platforms.
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it started. Like I do, what did this start on the Mac or did this start on the...
01:31:45
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According to an article that apparently got taken down off the internet, it started on
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the Mac like 10 years ago.
01:31:51
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Exactly. And it used to be called Shrinky Dink on Mac OS X. But here's my other question.
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If that design was scrapped, maybe that was for a reason? I'm just saying, but I will
01:32:09
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it works better on the Mac though right? It's so much better on the Mac. Yeah so.
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And so I gotta wonder isn't it funny that the one time, the one time Apple
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shipped a Mac like feature on iPad instead of doing an iPad first thing
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look at what's happening. Like I don't think it's a coincidence so far I mean
01:32:35
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there's been tons of people who didn't like split view, didn't like slide over
01:32:39
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but not this kind of criticism, not this kind of outcry.
01:32:43
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- Well, and not the kind of bugginess either, right?
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Like even if you like the way it works,
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if it crashes all the time,
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it doesn't matter how good you think it is, right?
01:32:53
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- I do worry that in an effort to align the iPad and Mac
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with this feature, that they're making something
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that is like not great on either platform,
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like the compromises are too high.
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I don't know how they get around that
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because they sure seem set on like,
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okay, this feature is gonna be on your Mac and your iPad
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and they work the same way except in places they don't.
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It just seems like such a mistake
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because these platforms are so different.
01:33:21
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I mean, I remember when this was rumored,
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really thinking like, oh yeah, great.
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Like overlapping windows make a lot of sense on the Mac.
01:33:27
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They can make sense on the iPad.
01:33:29
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I think they still could,
01:33:30
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but I think the details around how Apple has done this
01:33:33
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on the iPad just, they just don't make sense.
01:33:36
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Yeah, and honestly, personally speaking,
01:33:39
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it's kind of heartbreaking, really,
01:33:41
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in the sense that all these years that we've been talking
01:33:45
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and I've been writing these reviews
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and pointing out all these instances
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in which Apple was rethinking macOS features
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for a different type of computing device,
01:33:55
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for a different type of platform.
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And now instead, it's almost as if they just gave up
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and they were like, "Yeah, I guess we'll give them
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the overlapping windows and the Mac feature,
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because that's what they wanted.
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It sort of lacks enthusiasm and it lacks, well,
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you know, passion that we had before.
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Like, what are the people who came up with Split View
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and Slide Over and then when they changed Slide Over
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and they let you put multiple apps in Slide Over
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and then they thought of the shelf.
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Like, I'm genuinely missing the shelf
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and that's saying a lot.
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if you remember, you know, the shelf that Apple did.
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But like, where's that type of like out of the box thinking,
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like, okay, let's rethink multitasking here.
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It's just like, yeah, I guess we gave up everybody.
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We just gave them desktop like multi-windowing.
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It's kind of sad, honestly.
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I wouldn't want to be you right now.
01:35:01
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Like for so many reasons, like one that you have a professional obligation to write about this, right?
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You're going to one way or another write about this.
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But also like everyone's looking at you and they're like this is what you wanted, right?
01:35:19
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Like this is what you want. You wanted this. You asked for this. This is your feature for you on your platform.
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And I wouldn't want to be in that situation.
01:35:30
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And what's even worse is that I started off in June at WWDC with so much enthusiasm for
01:35:37
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this and so much optimism.
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Most surely Apple is going to improve this.
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Shortly there's going to be, you know, for those of us who don't like manually resizing
01:35:45
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Windows, surely there's going to be support for presets via shortcuts.
01:35:49
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And they're going to ship this, right?
01:35:50
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Because they're going to ship this because a manager said so.
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And because they're stuck on this idea that this is going to happen in October because
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a future iPad next spring is gonna... gotta have Stage Manager, we can't delay this because
01:36:05
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also there's basically no other feature in iPadOS, so they're gonna ship this. They're
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gonna do it.
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The Stage Manager manager will get their way.
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Stage Manager manager takes the stage. You're convinced that they're gonna do that? You're
01:36:19
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convinced they're gonna ship it?
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If there was a time to push this out to next year to cancel this or delay this, it was
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last month and instead of the cancellation we got a delay in October. They're gonna do it.
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Right, because at this point it's too... they can't keep iPads on 15 for much longer, right?
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Like they have to push it and now this is so into the system it seems I guess too hard to pull out.
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I don't... that I don't know, but what I hope is that at the very least and look,
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I mean, look at us, we're begging for these things and I think it's kind of ridiculous.
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I would say if you really think you gotta do it, disabled by default, no splash screens,
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no promotional boxes that pop up to tell you about it, disabled. No promo messages,
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and it's labeled as a beta. Make it super optional to get into, and you don't even get the default
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toggle in Control Center. Wow, just bury it. Hide it. Bury it for people who really want it.
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The one instance in which I would say enable it, put it up and show it, put up a promo message,
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when you connect an external display. In that case, put up the promotional thing, like,
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"Hey, this is stage manager." Like, in that case, yes.
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Otherwise, for most people, no.
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At least not in this current version.
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But yes, Myke, what you said about me feeling like,
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you know, that scene from "The Simpsons"
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where everybody's looking at Bart, and they're like,
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"Come on, do the thing, do the thing."
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I feel like that. Like, everybody looking at me
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be like, "You're happy, right? You must be so happy."
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Like, "Ha, yeah. I'm so --" You know, looking around,
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I'm so happy. It's awkward. Yeah.
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If you want to find links to stuff we spoke about this week,
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head on over to our website, relay.fm/connected/416.
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We also invite you to go to stjoe.org/relay and donate to our
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campaign. It's running through the end of September. We can,
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we can join together and help cure childhood cancer.
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You can find us all online. You can find Myke on Twitter as I M Y K E.
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He hosts a bunch of other shows here on Relay FM as well.
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You can find Federico as Vitici, V-I-T-I-C-C-I,
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and he's the editor-in-chief of maxstories.net.
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You can find me online as ismh,
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and I write over at 512pixels.net.
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I thank our sponsors this week,
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Squarespace, Trade Coffee, and Capital One.
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Until next time, guys, say goodbye.
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- Adios, adios. - Cheerio.