374: Myke's Advocate
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Hello and welcome to Connected, episode 374.
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It's made possible this week by our sponsors,
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Indeed, Bombas, Squarespace, and Memberful.
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My name is Stephen Hackett and I'm joined
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by my dear friend, Mr. Federico Vittucci.
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- Hello, it's me. - Hello.
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- And just me.
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Just you, Myke is on vacation.
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It's just me and you this week.
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- Yes, and we can finally talk about the Mac.
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I mean-- - We're talking about the Mac,
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finally, we're going to do some listener questions
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that just like, as a spoiler, really,
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I did not know what to expect.
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And we got some really weird questions.
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So that's gonna be fun.
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- We got some weird town going later, yes, yeah.
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- But first we start with follow-up,
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and I have very important follow-up for you, Federico.
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- Listeners may remember that we have physical trophies
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for the Ricky's now made by our friend Matt.
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- They're made out of wood, they light up,
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they're fantastic.
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Mine is like right here on my desk,
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just to the right of my display.
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We were unable to use them as soon as we wanted to though,
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because yours got lost in the mail.
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Well, I have big news.
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It has, after maybe like six months,
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Returned whoa, Matt it showed up. No at his house today. It's back in America
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they couldn't send it to you for some reason and so they
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They gave it back to gave back to Mac for months. So what they say I was correcting not six months four months
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So it is back
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That is incredible. I'm so glad that it's back home. It is quite quite the international travel
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Poor trophy. Yeah, I just went to Europe for a little while found itself
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and then came back.
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- It literally spent the summer in Europe.
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- Then it came home.
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- Came home for Thanksgiving, basically.
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- It did, it did.
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So all I know is there are plans for this fourth trophy.
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I don't really know what that means.
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I'm afraid to know what it means,
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to be perfectly honest with you, but it may show up again.
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Related to this, Federico, the post office
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also lost your stuffed little Ricky character, remember?
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- Oh yeah, yeah.
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- And I have a new one of those coming to me
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and I'm gonna put it in a UPS box
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with your Magtricky magnets and ship it to you.
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- Thank you so much.
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- When it shows up.
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- Thank you.
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- Third part of this follow-up,
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has your hardware calendar showed up for me?
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- Nope, so I think that got lost as well.
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- I may send that via UPS as well.
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- Yes, I think you may wanna wait for that to come back
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and just make a single box and I'll pay you the UPS.
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- Yeah, I'm just gonna ship you a giant box of things
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that belong to you.
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- Thank you, yes.
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- Do you want anything else from America?
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You want some cookies or some misinformation or something?
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- What is it?
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John is usually like my American retail smuggler,
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but then I discovered Big Apple Buddy, of course.
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- Yes, I heard you talked to Mary about that
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in the most recent episode. - Great service.
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They're now sending me promotional emails
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every time they have a sale going,
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which is exciting. - Nice.
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- No, I don't think I need anything from America
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at the moment. - Okay.
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Well, keep me posted. - Yeah, thank you.
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- So once that all shows up,
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I'll just send you a box of things.
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- One thing I could put in there is a nice screwdriver.
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How does that sound?
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Sound pretty good?
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- Okay, I'm actually in need of a better screwdriver.
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There is nothing better than a good hand tool.
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Maybe I'm showing my dad life off, but--
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- No, not at all.
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Just a little.
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- If you're gonna do a job, you want the right tool.
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So Coda and Peter, amongst others,
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wrote in about Apple's tool.
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So we've talked about this in light of their repair program
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they're gonna start next year,
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where you can order parts and tools.
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The brand we looked at last week,
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Weha, W-I-H-A, Weha, I don't know how you would say it.
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That's what they used to use, I have a bunch of those still,
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but now the brand they use is called Wira,
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which I think is what Myke said,
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and then I corrected him to the wrong brand.
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Anyways, there's a link in the show notes to this tool.
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It looks amazing.
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It's like a whole set with like a handle
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and a bunch of drivers and stuff.
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And you can pick it up for a cool 120 bucks.
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On Amazon, this kit is $123.
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- Probably not gonna be what Apple sells.
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And this thing's really fancy.
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Like you can set the torque you want.
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So like you only need like this amount of pressure
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on a screw and then it will stop at that point.
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Like it's-- - Okay.
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- No one actually needs this.
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This is very fancy, but if you wanted to know
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what they're using, that's what they're using.
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- Okay, I know what to get you for your birthday.
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- Yeah, $123 screwdriver, please.
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- Professional screwdriver kit, that's what I'm getting at.
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- The link in the show notes to Amazon,
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you know, it'll be an affiliate link,
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so go buy some screwdrivers.
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- Okay, all right.
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- So hopefully that's the end of our tool talk
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until this program opens up, and I'm excited about it,
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you know, gonna repair some phones or something.
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I don't know.
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Last week we also spoke about reviewing the podcast.
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A bunch of listeners, Federico, have gone out
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and reviewed the show, which is very kind of them.
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- And I thought maybe we could just
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take a look at that real quick.
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- Okay, I wanna start with an email I got.
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I got an email from listener Marcos.
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I believe Marcos is from Brazil,
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and he personally emailed me this review
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that they left on the App Store.
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I really like the vibe, the show.
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So this is a five-star review.
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- That's nice. - And the subject is,
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with them, I feel connected.
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- Nice. - Ah.
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- I really like the vibe the show gives.
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Each one of the three compliments the other.
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It is a great experience.
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My only complaint is when Federico starts the show with "Ciao".
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You see, I am from Brazil and we speak Portuguese.
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The word "Ciao" for means goodbye.
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Federico always confuses me with these words and I think the show is ending before I get
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to know who won the RICIS. One out of five would not recommend. JK, great show. This
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is actually a five star review. Thank you, Marcos. I didn't know that. Well, I guess,
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yeah, the thing with ciao is we use it both ways in Italy. It's both to say hi and to
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say goodbye. It's always ciao. That's all confusing. Depending on your intonation, like
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Like you know what it means obviously, and depending on context, I mean, it's clear.
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I guess when it's said on a podcast or where it's written on a page, it could be confused.
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It's more of a universal, contextual sort of greeting, I guess?
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And it works.
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Like in real life, you know...
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I mean, right?
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It's like if you meet someone, obviously you're not saying goodbye.
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Unless you're just being rude.
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You know, it's like, "Get out of here!"
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Let's say goodbye.
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I've got a couple I just wanna touch on.
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All the dark mode said, "You will pay for what you've done."
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But five stars, so that's good.
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That's good.
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Someone called us the most entertaining Apple podcast,
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so thank you, David.
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- Thank you.
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- I'm not sure HandyThink's got the point of the assignment.
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They said, "Best podcast app."
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This is the best podcast app.
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"Multinational, nonsense school,
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"but gotta love this player."
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Maybe we're-- - Interesting.
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Do you think we're overcast or something? Well, to be fair,
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if we are, if we, if connected is playing in overcast,
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we are overcast in that moment. That's true. Right?
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It's like team Apple basically. And in that moment we are overcast.
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That's true. Yeah. Very, very meta. Yeah. Yeah.
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Really like podcast players just become whoever speaking through them. Right.
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- Exactly, that's what I meant.
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- Like a prophet or something, you know?
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Just keep hearing the voice from above.
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- Yes, pretty much.
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- Pretty much, yes, it's great.
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Lots of nice reviews, thank you all, please.
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- Please continue, please continue leaving reviews,
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preferably just for connected and only five star reviews.
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I'm just saying.
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- You know, those are, the ideal review
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is the connected one with five stars.
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So I'm not trying to game the system here,
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I'm just saying we like those. Yeah. I don't think it's gaming the system. No.
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I mean, Apple likes people to interact with their platform.
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So we're really doing Apple podcast a favor. We're just pushing engagement.
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That's right. Yeah. So, so if anything, we are doing Apple a favor, you know?
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Yeah. That's what we're here for. That's not what we're here for. Apple's fine.
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So thank you for all your reviews. That's very kind.
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Made my day to look through those.
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Federico, let's take our first break.
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How does that sound?
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- All right, let's do it.
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We have a, I don't wanna say this is a ghost story
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to talk about.
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- Well, it kinda is.
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- But it kind of is.
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Mark Gurman has been on the beat for a while now,
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on something like AirPower,
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or some sort of multi-charger.
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What do you make of all this?
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- I feel like Mark is really on Team AirPower,
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and it's been, since the beginning,
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is been reporting about this product ever since, you know, what was it, 2017?
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Yeah, talking about this.
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Yeah, it was the iPhone X.
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Yeah, so the idea is that Apple is still working away at this sort of multi-device charging
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pad or charging station, whatever it's going to look like. I feel like they have to keep
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working on this, right?
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They may have abandoned the original AirPower idea,
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but I also feel like it's kind of weird
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that that sort of product doesn't exist coming from Apple.
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You got companies like Berkin, for example.
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They just announced the new version of the,
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what's it called, the three-in-one charger that they have,
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the Boost Pro charger.
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And the latest version,
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which I still cannot get from Italy, by the way,
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You need Big Belkin Buddy.
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- Oh my, yeah, oh my God.
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Steven, BigAppleBuddy.com,
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Belkin Boost.
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- Do they have it?
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- Let's see, hold on, hold on.
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- They don't have it, no.
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- Look, you're a famous Apple Pro blogger.
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- Look, I'm gonna get in touch with the Big Apple Buddy.
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- Get in touch with Big Apple Buddy and say look.
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- And be like, hey, Big Apple Buddy.
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- Or, you know, John's listening.
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Get John to mail you one.
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Or I guess I can mail you one with all your other stuff
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that I owe you.
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- In that big UPS box.
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Anyway, I think it's kind of weird when the likes
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of Bakkin are making this kind of charging pads.
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They're not like free form as well as AirPower,
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but like what's the downside?
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You have a spot for the iPhone,
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you have a spot for your AirPods,
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and you have a spot for your Apple Watch.
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And the Apple Watch charger supports the new first charging
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of the Series 7. So Apple has something like this, which is the MagSafe dual pad, portable
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sort of travel charging pad. I still have it. I really like it. I think it's too expensive
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compared to what you can get from the competition. So I think they should keep working on this.
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MagSafe is now in the picture, right? And it wasn't when AirPower was announced with
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iPhone X. So maybe, you know, the arrival of MagSafe is sort of breathing new life into
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this idea internally at Apple, so I really hope that they do come up with something based
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on MagSafe and the new fast charging for the Apple Watch eventually.
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Yeah, I'd never really... the free form nature of AirPower where you can just sit your stuff
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down wherever. Like that was cool, but were people really like really hungry for that?
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I mean, I've got the material doc by our friends at Studio Neat and it's got MagSafe and the
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Apple Watch so I can put my AirPods on it too. I'm totally fine having like, this is
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where this goes and this is where that goes, but all sort of in a self-contained little
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place, right? Like that's just on my nightstand and that's where my things go to charge at
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And I just, I don't know if the AirPower,
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like free-for-all, you know, free-range charging
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is something that I really need or want, you know?
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I'm totally fine with these things go where they go.
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- I think actually maybe in hindsight,
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it's actually better to have these charging pads
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where you have sort of clear instructions
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as to where to place the device.
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because I feel like maybe it could be a problem.
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Like you would always have that sense of uncertainty.
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Like, have I placed the thing right?
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And especially now with MagSafe,
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I think it makes more sense to have an exact spot
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where you're like, okay, here's where I placed my iPhone.
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It snaps on magnetically and that's it.
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And I can rest assured that this thing
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will be charged overnight.
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And when I pick it up in the morning, it's a 100% battery.
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So I think Apple should do this still.
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It should be something like the Belkin one.
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It should take advantage of MagSafe and the new charging
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that they have for the Apple Watch.
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I am surprised that this thing still doesn't exist.
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If the problem-- if all the delays-- because we've
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been getting these rumors since last year,
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that Apple was still actually working on something
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like AirPower internally.
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Some of these so-called leakers who
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were talking about this last year, I think.
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And I think if the holdup is having the freeform placement,
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just let it go, just use MagSafe
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and have separate areas for the devices.
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Nobody will care and everybody will just get the Apple one.
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Because when you get the Apple version of something,
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it's usually good enough for most people.
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And I don't think the MagSafe Duo is as versatile
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as Apple thinks it is.
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- No, especially at the price.
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- I mean, we've got one,
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'cause it is fantastic for travel.
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Like we had a camping trip over the,
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towards the end of the summer
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and we'd bought one of these and it's nice.
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And one thing like MagSafe gives you like,
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it's like, yeah, like I know for sure
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that this phone is charging because it clipped in place.
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And something I had not considered
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until we just started talking about it is,
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surely Apple knew MagSafe was on the horizon in 2017, right?
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like I'd imagine these things take a long time.
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- Good point.
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- So it was like there was there one team working
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on air power with this like free for all like charging mat.
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And then like down the hall, someone's working on mag safe
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thinking you don't have to put it anywhere.
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'Cause it was just gonna like, you know,
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go right where it belongs.
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Very strange to me.
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- Yeah, so I'm gonna try and get the back in one
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in the meantime.
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I do wonder, you know, this kind of accessory,
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if the rumor is true, I could see this being one
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of the things that Apple releases before the spring.
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Like, they usually launch stuff in the winter, right?
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When everything calms down.
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Didn't they used to do the battery cases
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in like around the holiday season?
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- Yeah, I think because it's like, hey, you can just get this
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'cause everyone you know has an iPhone
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and it's a good gift for 129 bucks
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or whatever.
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So yeah, I mean, they're definitely not above like
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accessories pretty late in the year.
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Like we got the head pods.
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What are they called?
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The AirPods Max?
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- The AirPods Max.
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- Head pods.
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You know, they were in December.
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Was it last year?
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It was last year, I think.
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- Yes, it was last year, I think.
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Apple announces AirPods Max.
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- And it was just a press release, right?
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- December 8th, 2020.
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- So almost a year ago next week.
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- We can have a throwback episode next week.
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- Yeah, that's when, that's also,
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I'm gonna be getting my booster shot
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before the episode next week,
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so that's gonna be interesting to see how it goes.
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- So you're gonna be sleepy,
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and I'll talk about headphones I don't own.
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- Excellent, excellent, okay.
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- We may need Jon to join us next week.
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- Maybe Jon, please, if you're listening,
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I think he is listening, please,
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there's a good chance you may have to clear schedule
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for next Wednesday at my seven.
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- Come on, the show next week.
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So we've talked about MagSafe a lot.
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I mean, it continues to be something
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that I really enjoy using.
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Like I've got a puck on my desk,
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that one on my nightstand.
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You know, I don't use it in the car.
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I tried a couple of the, in fact Belkin was one of them,
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the MagSafe like car mounts,
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they all still required plugging in via lightning,
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which is fine for me because I use wired CarPlay in my truck
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Although spoiler alert, this box right here,
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can you hear this?
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- This is a wireless CarPlay receiver
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that I'm gonna review.
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I haven't opened it yet.
00:22:24
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- So I'm gonna give that a shot,
00:22:25
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but I think the vents in my truck are like weird
00:22:29
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because any sort of mount I've ever tried,
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most of them like clip into the vents,
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you know what I'm talking about?
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And they would just like flop down.
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Like they're not very robust, I guess.
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So no fancy car mount for me with MagSafe.
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Which is probably good anyways,
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'cause I got a car plate right there.
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So the phone goes in like a little storage thing
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next to the shifter.
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- Where does your phone go when you drive?
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- I have a back in car vent MagSafe thing.
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- Okay, so your vents are good.
00:23:04
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You got good vent energy.
00:23:06
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- Yeah, good vents.
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The MagSafe attachment that they have is really strong.
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It never detached, even with the precarious conditions
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of the roads in Rome, it never actually detached.
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Actually one of my favorite accessory purchases
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of the past year, it's really, really good.
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It's really good, really good.
00:23:28
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- The Discord pointed me to the Spigen OneTap Pro
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designed for MagSafe fast wireless car charger,
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parentheses, magnetically levitate
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and fast charge iPhone 1312 models, even the max model.
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- It's a magnetic levitate, so it's okay.
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It's right there in the Amazon.
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Who is searching Amazon for levitate iPhone stand?
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- I guess some people are.
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- I mean, clearly it's in the name.
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Like they know what they're doing, I guess.
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- I love how it says at the end of the parentheses,
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even the max model.
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- Even the max model.
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- Even the max model.
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- That's perfect.
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- I don't think I'm gonna buy this, but that's cool.
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You like turn a corner and your phone just levitates
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right out the window.
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- Just hovering there.
00:24:22
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- So yeah, we may be reviewing AirPower in the future.
00:24:28
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This is what Mark Gurman says.
00:24:30
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Still working on it.
00:24:31
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It seems like such an obvious move for Apple
00:24:35
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to do more charging accessories.
00:24:37
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Everybody needs them and they could do something nice,
00:24:40
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but maybe they're happy to let Belkin and others do it.
00:24:43
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- And they really are.
00:24:45
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The reason why I keep bringing up MagSafe
00:24:46
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is that they really are embracing MagSafe everywhere.
00:24:49
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Even the AirPods, they have it now.
00:24:52
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The AirPods 3 and I think we all sort of collectively
00:24:57
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forgot about this, but Apple is now selling AirPods Pro
00:25:00
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with a MagSafe compatible case.
00:25:04
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- There's a new slightly updated revision
00:25:06
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of the AirPods Pro with the MagSafe case.
00:25:08
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And so they really are embracing MagSafe.
00:25:10
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They should be doing more MagSafe stuff.
00:25:13
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And all they are doing is the case wallet
00:25:15
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and the MagSafe Duo.
00:25:17
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I really would like to see Apple do more MagSafe accessories.
00:25:20
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- Yeah, just go wild with it.
00:25:21
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Put magnets and everything.
00:25:23
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- It's easy money for them.
00:25:24
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People are gonna get the Apple version of anything.
00:25:25
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I mean, people are buying a polishing cloth from Apple.
00:25:28
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- Yeah, I mean, you talked to the New York Times about it.
00:25:33
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- Yeah, exactly.
00:25:33
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Mr. Vitici talking about polishing cloths on the Times.
00:25:37
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- I think about that like three times a day.
00:25:39
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It's like, oh yeah, Federico,
00:25:41
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talking about the cleaning cloth on the New York Times.
00:25:43
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- I was cleaning up my iKonur Drive today,
00:25:45
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and I stumbled across the audio recording of the interview
00:25:50
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that I did on the phone with the New York Times.
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I was like, man, that was, what a wild week.
00:25:57
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With the memes and the tweets
00:25:59
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and then the New York Times interview, it's, yeah.
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- They had me as a guest just for this article.
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So you sent them a cold email saying
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that you write guest posts.
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- I wrote an email with the subject,
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guest post collaboration.
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And I started the email with,
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dear sir or madam, I would like to request
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a paid guest post collaboration.
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And attached, I sent a Word file written with Microsoft Word
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and they published my story.
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So that was cool.
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- But it is cool.
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- But they didn't pay me though.
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- Well, what's for the exposure?
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- This guy, believe his name is Jack, Joseph, John.
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- John. - John.
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John, he told me, yeah, you know, it's for the exposure.
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This is a great opportunity for you.
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You're gonna go places and everything.
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It's like, okay, I guess I'll do it.
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- So you wrote this piece and in this piece,
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you talk about how there seems to be a disconnect
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between the teams writing apps like Reminders or Notes,
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I think those are two of the examples you use,
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how those apps get new features,
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but those features aren't exposed in shortcuts.
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So for example, Reminders got tags and smart list folder,
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you know, slash folders this year and good stuff,
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but the shortcuts, you know, side of the things,
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like don't have any access to those new features.
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And I wanna read back to you something you wrote.
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This is the part that really jumped out at me.
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If I had to guess, much of this problem boils down
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to Apple's internal structure
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and how different teams communicate,
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whether or not they are aware of each other's latest work.
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And then you mentioned tags and reminders not being there.
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We can't know the answer to this question.
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All we know is the predicament we're currently in.
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The reminders, actions and shortcuts for iOS and iPadOS 15
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have no tagging support whatsoever.
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- Despite tagging in SmartList being the highlight
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of the Reminders update this year.
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- It's like the thing in Reminders,
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and you sort of lay out this argument of like,
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who is responsible for this?
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Is the Reminders team responsible for going
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and making sure their shortcuts actions are updated?
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Or is like the shortcut squad who are busy, you know,
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porting to SwiftUI and having a bad time on the Mac,
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like are they responsible for going around
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and making sure they support everything
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these other teams are doing?
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Like, brilliant question, and I think you've really nailed
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like what's going on here.
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- Thank you, yeah.
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That's the thing, right?
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So when people come into shortcuts,
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they look at the library of built-in actions,
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which is the greatest advantage of shortcuts.
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Even start like, even from the very first version
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of workflow from now seven years ago,
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I believe the workflow anniversary is coming up.
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Let's see, Workflow, Mac stories.
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It was December, 2014.
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- Has it been that long?
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- Yeah, December 11, 2014.
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That's when I published my review of Workflow.
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But even from that very first version,
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the biggest advantage of Workflow was you open it up
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and it's got hundreds of actions for the things
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and apps already on your system, right?
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And as time went on, of course, Apple added more actions,
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more apps got shortcuts integration, but we're now at a point where I think there are two
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underlying problems that I would like to see Apple address in the near future, maybe next year.
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The first one, which is the least concerning one, I think, is the disconnect between multitasking
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and windowing control on Mac OS and on iPad OS.
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There are some shared concepts in how you
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manage multitasking and how you manage windowing between the Mac and
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iPad OS. The Split View terminology, for example, is the same.
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How you can tile windows is sort of similar.
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Basically, Apple did a bunch of windowing
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actions this time in Shortcuts for Mac. None of those exist in
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iPadOS, SplitView should be unified, I think. These actions should be more consistent between
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platforms. These are the two platforms that support multi-windowing and more complex multitasking
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than an iPhone, and these actions, they should be consistent everywhere.
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But the more concerning problem for me is exactly what I described in the story, which
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is there's shortcuts, the shortcuts app in iOS, iPadOS, and MacOS. And every year, Apple
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releases new versions of these operating systems. And these OSes, they come with either new
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or updated apps. And Apple makes a big deal out of the new designs or the new features
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that they've added to the apps. Look at reminders, Facetime notes. They got a redesign years
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ago, and every year Apple adds some major new functionality to those apps. Now, I would
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expect that there should be, you know, that the apps and the shortcuts integrations for
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those apps, they should advance in lockstep, right? That's what you would expect. But this
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is not what's going on right now. If you remember years ago when we used to have, you know,
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used to be concerned and worried about the Mac versions of Apple's system apps being
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one or two years behind their iPhone and iPad versions. This is what's happening now with
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shortcuts. The actions for many, many Apple apps are at least a couple of years behind
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the features that Apple shipped in the apps themselves. Tagging in reminders is an excellent
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there are still, for example, photos. The Photos app got some major search updates over
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the years, like how you can search for people, objects, like that's been around for three,
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four years, I think. And the photo search integration in Shortcuts has no idea whatsoever
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what it means to search photos for content or people or places. There's tons of little
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things like that. And it makes me wonder, is it too optimistic to think that shortcuts
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as an extension of those apps should be updated alongside the app? Or am I right in what I'm
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saying here and Apple should do better? Now I'm going to flip this problem.
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And maybe think about it this way. Imagine if reminders got updated, right? Or notes
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got updated. But the share extension of reminders didn't. Right? So imagine if one of the—because
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this is the problem with—not the problem, but the reality of modern Apple apps. They're
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not just about the app anymore. They're not just about the little icon that you put on
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your home screen anymore. They have a Siri integration. They have a shortcuts integration.
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They have keyboard support on iPad. They have a widget. They have a share extension. Like,
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They have all these separate but related components.
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And all of them, right, all of them they get updated every year.
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Reminders gets tagging, gets smart lists.
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You can see those features in Siri.
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You can, well, maybe to an extent in Siri, you can see them in the shared extension.
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You can see the keyboard support on iPad.
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You can see them in the widget, of course, but not in shortcuts.
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So there's always these shortcuts being the one module, if you want to call it that, that
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is lagging behind.
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Now, I'm also aware that I really think Apple is... they know about this.
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I think they are, and this is my personal theory based on conversations that I hear
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from time to time, I think they are making some changes to make sure that this doesn't
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happen anymore.
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And that's ultimately why I published that story.
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story came out in Mac Stories Weekly for club members and then I decided, you know, I'm
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gonna post this for free on Mac Stories as well. Let's face it, you know, Apple, they
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look at websites, they listen to podcasts and what we do...
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What we do, yes, hi Tim Apple. What we do, what we say to an extent can steer or can
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help steer things in a certain direction, because, you know, it's obvious, right? Look,
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people are talking about this, people are responding to this, maybe we should do something
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here if our users are reacting to this kind of problem. And that's why I decided to put
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it out on MicroStories, this is the time to file your feature requests, you know, before,
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you know, when Apple is, you know, I don't want to say they're finalizing their work
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on iOS 16, but this is the time to do it, right?
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- Yeah, they know what it's gonna be,
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or they're getting close to it.
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- I think the big picture problem here is,
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I hope that Apple can come up with a process internally
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to make sure that shortcuts actions, they are,
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here's another way to look at this, Steven.
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I hope that Apple comes up with a process
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so that shortcuts actions do not end up like watch faces.
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- That get released and never updated again.
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- Yeah, I get the sense that it's,
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the problem is these teams,
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or part of the problem is these teams are really busy
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and Shortcuts just doesn't have the priority
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that new features have.
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And I think what Apple should do is,
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like basically just have a rule.
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Like if you implement a new feature in a system app,
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you need to expose that to shortcuts
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and they need to go back and catch stuff up.
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I mean, just this morning, I was working on a shortcut
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because it's a different topic,
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but I'm exploring Apple Notes again
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after being in craft for a year.
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- Interesting, okay.
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- And I was like, hey, I wanna make a shortcut
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that I can put in the share sheet
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and I can pick from a list of my podcasts
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and append whatever the share sheet saw
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to that note for that podcast.
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'Cause I just save links and stuff throughout the week,
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and then when it's time to prepare for a show,
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I can open the Apple note and see what I've collected,
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compare it with what y'all have collected, everything else.
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Best I can tell, nearly impossible to do,
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because like the append note action is super janky,
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and Notes just doesn't have a lot of good support
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and shortcuts, which is a shame because like Notes is,
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I mean, let's see if you agree with this,
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- It's maybe the best example right now
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of Apple taking a system app
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and really implementing on it year after year after year.
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Like it was a joke for years.
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- I would say reminders is a close second.
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- But you remember like the old notes,
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like we're gonna sync with an IMAP folders.
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Like what are you doing?
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Don't do that.
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- And it's world-class now,
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but then you go to interact with it in shortcuts
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and it's like, you know, good luck.
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It's very frustrating.
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- Yeah, yeah, Notes is like the Notes actions.
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This is in the story also,
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like the Notes actions were released what, three years ago?
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- Probably, yeah. - 2018, 2018 I think.
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And they never got updated, never.
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They are still limited to plain text, for example.
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And Notes very famously, it can hold rich text,
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it's got rich formatting controls.
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It can do link previews, link thumbnails.
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It can do tables.
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It can do attachments within a note.
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If you try and pass an image or a PDF in shortcuts
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to the note action, you know what happens?
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It creates a note with a plain text file name
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of that image or PDF document.
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- Yes, that's what I wanted.
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- It literally puts in IMG_23.png.
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- Oh my gosh.
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- That hurts.
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That hurts so bad.
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- Yeah, so I really think your suggestion is the right one.
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Obviously we do not work at Apple.
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We do not know how functionally speaking
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these teams cooperate and communicate,
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but I think it's generally like a good rule of thumb
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to say if there's a new feature,
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make sure this feature works in Siri,
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share extension, keyboard shortcuts.
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Like, you have to consider this sort of ecosystem
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of surrounding components, right?
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These features that sort of gravitate around the app,
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and you need to make sure that those features
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are all up to date as well.
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I hope that, well, I think Apple is aware of this.
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I think they're doing things around this.
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Obviously, it doesn't help that the shortcuts roll out
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this year was rocky, to say the least.
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The SwiftUI redesign was really,
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still is problematic, right?
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There's still a lot of issues.
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It's getting much better on the Mac with the beta.
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In fact, I believe Monterrey 12.1 Beta 4
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just came out a few minutes ago.
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So I'm gonna update to that right away because the shortcuts fixes are plenty in Monterey.
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I have to assume that the shortcuts team was very distracted by that ongoing situation
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But once that's in a...
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I don't wanna say settled, but once that's in a decent state, I hope that they can take
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a good look at all these actions and say, "Okay, how can we modernize them?" Because
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it's such a shame, you know, to only add new actions. Apple adds new actions every year,
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but they should also consider the existing ones and make sure that they get updated for
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how that feature has changed over time. Yeah, hopefully they can make that work because
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they've made such a big deal of it being like the future of automation and saying that on
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on the Mac is like a pretty serious statement, right?
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It is a, it's a big deal to a lot of people.
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And if they, if they don't take it seriously
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then it's hard to get, you know, third parties
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or users to take it seriously too.
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I think they risk that by letting their stuff grow stagnant.
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So you're a Mac user now.
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- I'm trying to be, like I'm testing this MacBook Pro
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that Apple sent me, I'm playing around with it.
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I want to write about it. I am writing about it already in the context of shortcuts, but
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I, you know, I have a lot of catching up to do here. And I wanted to, you know, I wanted
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to briefly talk about this. We have, as we said at the beginning of the show, we have
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an excellent Q&A segment coming up. But before we get to that, I wanted to share some sort
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of an appreciation segment for some of the techniques and some of the utilities that
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I'm sort of rediscovering as I familiarize myself with Mac OS again. That doesn't mean
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that I guess I've seen some people say this, "Oh, you're a Mac user again." I still prefer
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writing on my iPad Pro, I still prefer actually working on my iPad Pro, but I'm actually having
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fun with this MacBook Pro a ton. And something that really bothered me years ago is no longer
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an issue, which is all my automations, all my shortcuts are here now. So honestly, without
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shortcuts on the Mac, I don't think I would enjoy this MacBook as much as I am right now,
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which is another topic, but still. So yeah, I'm rediscovering some Mac OS things, some
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some apps, some ideas that are fun. And I want to mention a few of these, just in random
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order of appreciation. Rocket, the emoji utility. This is really an excellent app. So Rocket,
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it lets you enter emoji anywhere in any text field on Mac OS, sort of by using the same
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syntax of Slack, so you type a colon and then you start typing something like
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"eyes" or "smile" or "waving", right? And it suggests emoji that match that name.
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Which is cool, it works in any text field, right? It works in iMessage, in Mail,
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in Slack, in Discord, in Tweetbot, right? It works everywhere. But the thing that
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really makes it special for me is if you get the Pro version, which I believe is
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like a $14 purchase, you can add your own custom definitions for emoji. So for
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example, I didn't like the waving suggestion for the emoji of
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the hand that says "hello". I wanted to associate the words "hello" and "hi"
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with that emoji, because those words, they match the way that iOS suggests those
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emoji above the keyboard. And with Rocket Pro you can do that. You open the main app,
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you select emoji, and in a sidebar you add your own custom suggestions, custom words
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to trigger emoji. And next time you use Rocket, you type a colon, and then you type "hello"
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and you see that emoji. And it's excellent. And I've been going in and adding my own definitions
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for emoji, it's really, really well done. And it makes—this is one of those things
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that you can only get on Mac OS because this kind of utility, you know, that you type something
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and a custom UI pops up above the cursor just cannot exist on iOS and iPadOS. So great time
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saver, especially the pro version with the ability to add your own custom things. Do
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you use Rocket, Steven? I do. It is fantastic. And yeah, I just I love being able to type
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the colon key anywhere, because I'm so used to that from Slack and now Discord, that I
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do want it absolutely everywhere. It's great. It's one of those things where if I'm all
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like my wife's computer, it's like, "Oh, why doesn't this work?"
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Second thing, Better Touch Tool. Like, I think we're all familiar with Better Touch Tool.
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Better Touch Tool is amazing. This is like, you can create custom triggers for any sort
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of action that you want to speed up and automate on your computer. The amount of
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triggers available in BetterTouchTool is kind of ridiculous, to the point where
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there are so many you probably don't even know that you can do something that
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you think it's impossible, but you can actually do it with BetterTouchTool.
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Just a few days ago I discovered, for example, that you can have custom hot
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corners as a trigger in Better Touch Tool. So you know the hot corners
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feature of macOS, which by the way I still think hot corners are like the
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unsung hero of macOS. Such a great feature that I've been using forever.
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But I wanted, and again there's an argument here, why didn't Apple make this?
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I wanted to trigger a shortcut when the cursor went over the
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bottom right hot corner on the display. And that's not possible. But in Better Touch Tool,
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you can, under the other category of triggers, you can add a trigger for a hot corner. And
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of course, Better Touch Tool has been updated for Monterey. It's got a Run Shortcut action,
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and it's literally just that. You say Custom Trigger, Hot Corner, Action, Run Shortcut,
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it. Now when I place the cursor on the bottom right corner, my shortcut runs.
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Really, really excellent. And there are triggers for anything, right? I made a
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custom gesture trigger, which is a three-finger double tap. So anywhere on
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Mac OS, I can double tap with three fingers and it runs a shortcut that I
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chose. You can do keyboard shortcuts, of course. You can do
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custom hotkey triggers. I believe the developer is working on something
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called the notch bar, which is like replacing better touch tools, previous
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touch bar integration with something for the notch on the new MacBook Pro. You can
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actually use the notch itself as a trigger, which is kind of ridiculous. If I place the cursor under the
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notch and click do something, like I haven't done that but it's possible. So
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Yeah, Better Touch Tool, really incredible for any kind of action that you want to either
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chain together, like do two things in a row, or as I think it's really my favorite Shortcuts
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companion right now, because you can run Shortcuts from Better Touch Tool, but you can also do
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it the other way around.
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In Shortcuts, you can use better touch tools, actions, and there are like 50 different actions
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that BetterTouchTool provided for shortcuts on Monterey.
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So really fantastic sort of two-way integration between BetterTouchTool and shortcuts going
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on right now.
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I am rediscovering, of course, Keyboard Maestro.
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Yes, another great.
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Yeah, Keyboard Maestro does a lot of things that shortcuts can now do, but it also still
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does a lot more that shortcuts cannot do. For example, the shortcuts window management
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actions right now are really broken and super slow to use.
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So slow! What is it doing?
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I don't know. I don't know. It takes like 30 seconds to run. I have no idea. I wanted
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to create a macro to basically replicate how I create split views on my iPad, but on the
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Mac. Like, I wanted to take the front post window, tile it to the left side of the screen,
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bring up a picker, like a picker UI, to choose the second app, and the second app gets placed
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on the right. Basically sort of what I do on the iPad, but done in a macro, automated
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fashion on macOS. And Kibra Maestro lets me do that. There are some wild actions here,
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like move and resize front window, and you can use maths, like you can use calculations
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to get the window size exactly right. There are actions that ShortCasts doesn't have,
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this is an excellent one. Pause macro until the front application changes.
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I was looking exactly for this kind of feature because what I was doing is I'm
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using the picker UI that Keyboard Maestro has to let me manually pick the app that
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I want to tile to the right side of the screen. But I was running into a problem
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where Keyboard Maestro was activating the picker but it was also continuing the
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execution of the macro and it was failing and I wanted to have sort of
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like a smart pause action. I was thinking I just want this to pause
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until I'm done and sure enough, keyboardmeister has an action for it.
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Yep, it's got a built-in pause. It's a built-in pause but it's the kind of like
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it's a pause that you can configure. Yeah. Like and one of the options is until the
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front window changes. Like yes, that's exactly what I wanted. So yeah, I'm using
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I'm using Kibra Maestro a lot for windowing related automations.
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Really well done.
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And of course there's a bunch of other things you can get really esoteric with Kibra Maestro.
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But I'm taking things slow, starting from the basics, and I really appreciate how complex
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it is, how rich it is.
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Like it's got this deep catalog of actions.
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And again, good example of something that you can do on macOS that you cannot do on
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iPadOS. Kind of ironic how I'm using this to replicate some iPadOS behaviors on the
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Mac. I thought that was funny.
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Especially all the window management stuff. It cracks me up. But I'll have in the show
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notes, we have done Mac power user episodes on both BetterTouchTool and Keyboard Maestro,
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like went really deep on both of them. You can totally use them at the same time. Like
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obviously overlap and some of what they do, but they're both like pretty classic power
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user tools on the Mac. And I've been really encouraged that both of them have jumped into
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the shortcut support with both feet. Like I was a little afraid when that when shortcuts
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first got announced that kind of sucked the air out of the room for these other automation
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tools and so far I think the opposite has been true where now these tools can do even
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more because they integrate with shortcuts and that's really exciting to me.
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And lastly I want to mention CleanShotX.
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Oh yeah, you and Myke are all about this app.
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This is so... like it does a lot of things.
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I don't need a lot of things from it, but the three things that it does are excellent.
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Again, I'm not taking advantage of all the options that this app provides, but I'm going
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to mention a few that I've come to really rely on.
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You can take a screenshot, and it's got the same UI that you got on iPadOS and iOS with
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a floating thumbnail in the bottom left corner of the display.
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You can hover with a pointer over that thumbnail, right?
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And as you do, there's a copy button.
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So you can copy the screenshot to the clipboard, and that's it.
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Without saving it, without having to dismiss it manually.
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You can dismiss it manually if you want, but you can just take a screenshot, hover, copy,
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Like, you're not saving anything, you don't have to do anything else.
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Then you open Slack or Discord or Twitter and you paste.
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That's like, I want that from iPadOS and iOS as well.
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You can sort of do it on iPadOS.
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This is a teachy-tip, like, not so well-known option in iPadOS.
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When you take a screenshot, when you get the floating thumbnail, you can long-press the
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thumbnail to invoke the sharesheet, which of course has a copy button.
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That gesture is so broken, the timing is super weird, the visual feedback of it is super
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weird, but it works.
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This thing that CleanShotX does is better, because you can just hover, click the copy
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button and you're done. These thumbnails you can drag over shortcuts in your dock.
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So if you've added a shortcut to your dock, and again go check out the story that John did about
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these different ways to turn shortcuts into apps. He published that on Mac Stories today.
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But you can drag these thumbnails over shortcuts in your dock and that will be treated as a file
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input. So you can... That's cool. Yeah. So I add it to my dock, a shortcut that uploads images to my CDN.
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All I need to do now is take a screenshot, grab the thumbnail, drag it over my upload shortcut
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in the dock, and it runs. And it takes that image as input. And lastly, I love how in CleanShotX,
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when you take a screenshot of a window, of a single Mac window, it doesn't do the drop
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shadow like transparency thing that always looks kind of weird.
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Yeah, it looks old.
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It looks old.
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It frames the window with your desktop wallpaper.
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It puts like a...
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It pads the window with some of your desktop wallpaper.
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It looks so much better and personalized because it takes from your wallpaper.
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And there are some other nice touches like when you take screenshots or when you record
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video because CleanShot can also record video, it automatically hides all the icons on your
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desktop so everything looks always more professional when you take a screenshot.
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It can do GIFs, it can do videos, it's really well done, but these three features are the
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ones I love the most about CleanShot.
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Okay, I've downloaded it because now you and Myke have both spoken so highly of it. So it's it's now my minibar
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Little little icon up there. Nice. And according to Zach, oh, thank you, Zach for sharing this in the discord
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See why the discord is useful so that you can get these tips from people like Zach
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Zach says you can right-click on the system on the system screenshot pop-up
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So the Apple one on Mac OS to copy to the clipboard. So this is nice
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The Apple version also supports this. Apparently you can right-click and copy.
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I still kind of prefer the CleanShot version where you just hover and copy.
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But yeah, CleanShot comes with a bunch of other options and I really recommend you check it out.
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I have remapped the default keyboard shortcuts for screenshots to CleanShot,
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and I've been using that since basically day one that I got my MacBook Pro,
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because John and Myke, they were speaking both so highly of CleanShot, and they were right.
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This is cool. All right, I'm gonna check it out. I have it installed.
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All right. All right.
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How do you feel, I mean, coming from an iPad where you, you know, pretty famously can't run these,
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like, system utilities all the time, right? Like, you can run shortcuts, but you gotta go to the
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shortcut or trigger it from the share sheet or something. And with the Mac, you can have these
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utilities like Hazel also comes to mind, these utilities that are basically
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available to you all the time everywhere, it's a really different way of thinking
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about things. Yeah. Do you think, I mean I'm sure you want this on iPadOS, but
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like do you see a world where something like BetterTouchTool or Keyboard
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Maestro could even be possible on iPadOS, or do you think Apple views this as
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like, well that's a thing for the Mac but not in this world that we have now? Well
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I feel like I don't think we're ever gonna see utilities like well
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No, I don't want to say I don't want to use the expression never
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I think it's it's very unlikely that we're gonna get those kinds of utilities on an iPad. I do think that shortcuts
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Should and will grow I'm very confident that it will I think it should grow exponentially on iPad OS in terms of
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system-wide application control I think those I think more
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automation on iPad will come from shortcuts. I
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obviously iPadOS is, you know, now that I can do a proper
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comparison between the two, it's very clear to me how iPadOS is a
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condensed, sort of more distilled, maybe, version of macOS.
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I still actually, like honestly, like I've been trying this computer for a month now and
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And what I said on day one is still true.
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I still prefer the multitasking of iPadOS.
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I never manually resize windows on Mac OS.
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And sure, maybe old habits die hard.
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Maybe I need another month with Mac OS
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to become a, you know, a resizable window guy.
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But I still think there's aspects of iPadOS
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that I prefer myself to Mac OS,
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just because they're so much more clear and yeah, distilled is a good expression, I think.
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It encapsulates what I mean.
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It's like the same feature but stripped down of things you most likely do not need.
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But at the same time, I still think there should be more system-wide sort of like extension
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points on iPadOS.
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like the copy and paste menu, you should be able to add extensions from apps there. You
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should be able to customize that menu. You should be able to have utilities running in
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the status bar or in Control Center, like custom things that are always there. And I
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think Apple can get to the point where they take some of the benefits of macOS and the
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wild ecosystem of utilities that you can install on a Mac, and I think they can distill that
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down to a more sort of curated, if you will, approach where you're like, yeah, now you
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can install extensions in the copy and paste menu, or now you can trigger your shortcuts
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from anywhere with the keyboard shortcut.
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Like taking some of the essentials, and this is what they've been doing, you know, these
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past five years with iPad, right?
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Taking the core of something coming from the Mac, simplifying it, modernizing it for iPad,
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bringing it over to iPadOS. And I think they should consider doing this for these kinds
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of system-wide things that you can do. Why not? iPadOS, I think, is in need of... It
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needs some new life in it in terms of pro stuff. This is a point that I actually made
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in my review in September. iPadOS 15, it's more intuitive for a lot of people, but it
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doesn't ultimately unlock anything new for existing users like us. It doesn't bring any
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major new changes. I mean, sure, the shelf is in there, but it doesn't add more split-view
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controls or options. Sure, there's the keyboard stuff, which is great, but it doesn't really
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unlock system-wide triggers for shortcuts, for example. That sort of stuff. I feel like
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iPadOS 16 would be a good time to really do new power user things, whether it's shortcuts
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in more places, new extension points, external display integration. I feel like iPadOS 15
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was about updating the foundation, you know, having this new baseline, and I would like
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to see more macOS features be updated, simplified, distilled, use whatever verb you want to use
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for iPadOS 16 next year.
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- It'd be cool.
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And it's, the thing that really kills me about it is,
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it's not like the iPad lacks the horsepower
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to have something available to you all the time.
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Like it's purely a software play, right?
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Like your iPad Pro is an M1 in it.
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Like it can run something in the background all the time,
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but it feels like it's one of those things
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where it's still sort of chained to the past maybe.
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Well, I'm glad you're checking out cool Mac apps.
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I love that you are.
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Do you feel like there's something missing
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that you want to explore, or are you just having a good time
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seeing what's out there?
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- I barely dip my toes in the stream deck ecosystem.
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Again, go listen to the pre-show for more context on this.
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That's an aspect that I wanna explore more.
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Much of my attention has been going into the shortcuts
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for Mac sort of story and narrative lately,
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like what's going on there, what can you do?
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I feel like I wanna try and figure out more
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the multitasking and windowing situation.
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I still think I must be missing something
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because I still find myself, and again,
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I'm sure that one of the factors here is 10 years,
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nine years of iPad muscle memory.
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I am going into my almost 10 years of working on an iPad.
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2012 is when I started considering it as my main computer.
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So I'm sure that a decade of muscle memory
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doesn't help here, but I wanna try and understand better,
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can I be more efficient?
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Ultimately, that's the question.
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Can I be more efficient
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if I use more than two windows at once?
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And again, maybe a 14-inch computer
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is also not the most ideal device for that.
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I don't know, we'll see.
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But yeah, I wanna learn more about Stream Deck
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and this kind of physical triggers for automations,
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looking more into integrating shortcuts
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with Kibra Maestro and AppleScript,
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and figuring out over time
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the advantages of multitasking.
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And maybe I'll try this and I realize at the end,
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yep, I've tried it.
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More than two apps, not for me.
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But maybe there's a way, I don't know.
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But that's definitely what I'm gonna explore
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over the holiday break, going into next year and beyond.
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- Well, keep us posted as you explore.
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It's fun to keep up with this
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because a lot of us have been using these for a long time
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and you definitely bring a fresh set of eyes to these tools
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because like you said, you have this decade long
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sort of muscle memory with the iPad.
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Looking forward to you buying a Mac Pro next year.
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- All right, how do you wanna do this?
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- Yeah, we have this spreadsheet.
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Since yesterday, we have had 202 things
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added to this from people.
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We're not gonna do all 202, I'm sorry.
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You and I have each selected some,
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so maybe we just alternate
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and we'll do this for a little while.
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- So we've highlighted some that we both like,
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so why don't you pick one and then I'll pick one.
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And it's not really around Robin
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'cause there's just two of us.
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It's a flat Robin.
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- It's been a good co-host to let the other talk, really.
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It's a basic podcasting 101.
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Okay, this comes from Zach.
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in the Discord.
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If you have to pick one member of the triple J
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to replace Myke, who would it be?
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- So we have Jason Snell, we have Jon Voorhees,
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and we have James Thompson.
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Jon's been on the show the most.
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- So to replace Myke, also let's consider
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who we are replacing.
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- Okay, so who replaces Myke?
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I mean, James kinda sounds like him.
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- Okay, so James has the language advantage.
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- Kinda sounds, although James sounds more British
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than Myke at this point.
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- You know, Myke and his vocal fry.
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(both laughing)
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- Okay, so James replaces Myke.
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And this is all really easy.
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John replaces you because you work together
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and so we still have the Mac stories contingent.
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- Jason replaces you.
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- Yeah, 'cause we both like old Macs.
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- And space.
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- And space.
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- We each have custom keyboards now.
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So yeah, James is set to replace Myke
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in case of a hostile takeover.
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I think in that case, yeah, James Thompson
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would be Myke's replacement.
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- Zach. - Okay.
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That was pretty good.
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- Here's another question from Zach.
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We'll just stay with Zach for a second.
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What would it take for Apple to actually excite
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and interest you about AR/VR with their inevitable headset.
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We had other questions about this, like would you buy it?
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Would you buy it just because you had to talk about it,
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not because you actually wanted it?
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It's like, well, what do you think?
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Are you excited?
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- Okay, so here's how I see this.
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I am deeply skeptical that,
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I need to phrase this in a way that,
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well, you know what, I don't care.
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I think most of the, a lot of the sort of metaverse ideas
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that we are seeing now, I think it's delusional
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to think that people will hang out more than two hours a day
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in a virtual world instead of seeing other people.
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And I think the sort of the pandemic showing us how much people ultimately crave
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human contact. People, whether you like it or not, people want to see each other.
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People want to touch each other. You know, they want to say each other. Yeah.
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I mean, you know that that's what I mean. They're like people, they, they, they,
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we are wired as human beings in a way to be social animals.
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Yeah. To connect.
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Yes, hence the name of the show.
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So I think it's a bit delusional, like what?
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Instead of cooking dinner, I'm just gonna isolate myself
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from my family and my friends and be like,
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"No, sorry guys, I'm in the metaverse."
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But, so I'm very skeptical of that.
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But I think it's like every time I see these demos
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of actually useful AR applications.
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I'm like, yeah, that is cool and useful and something
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that I would like to use ideally.
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A few days ago, there was somebody on Twitter.
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I believe Steve Transmith retweeted them.
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They had made a custom Snapchat lens
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to show you when you're on a train
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to show you information about the town or city you're passing by.
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It's like population, weather, you know, that kind of info.
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Like, you're in Berlin.
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Like, you're in Viterbo, you know, that kind of stuff.
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It's like, that was cool.
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Like, imagine looking out the window, you're on a train,
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and you get contextual information
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about the city that's there.
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And I see these applications for, like,
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you're at the supermarket, you're just
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looking at the label on a box of cereal,
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and you get nutritional facts in front of your eyes.
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Like, that's cool.
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I struggle to imagine that people are going to walk around places wearing visors.
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It was one thing to say, you know, it was one thing to go from cell phones to smartphones.
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Objects that you hold, I think they do not cross a threshold of potential weirdness,
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like as a factor.
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Like, how much is this potentially weird as a thing to do socially and in public?
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Going from the cell phone, like Nokia cell phones, to iPhones, kind of the same thing,
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you're holding something in your hand.
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But to go out there in public and wearing something on your face, it's gonna be weird,
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Like, let's face it, it's weird.
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But if they can figure out a way to make this small and extremely lightweight and fashionable
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and maybe integrate it with your eyeglasses, I think it's got potential.
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I still feel very strange about it.
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Like having a computer that can process anything you may be looking at, I think it's going
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to be a big barrier for people to accept going forward. In a way that other devices, when
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we were talking about them before they came out, like when we were talking about the Apple
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Watch before it came out, I remember us on this very show having all kinds of conversations
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like, "Oh, this is going to be so cool." Imagine like it's tracking your heart rate. Imagine
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with workouts. Imagine when you're out and about and you want to get directions on your
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wrist, like we were talking about all these things, but that's still something that you
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put on your wrist. Like the potential weirdness of it is relatively low. It's a watch with
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a display. Cool. But something on your face like that to me is still like the thing that
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I think it's always funny is when I see this sort of Silicon Valley bros on Twitter be
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like how the future is AR. I want to spend time in the metaverse all day. And I'm like,
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buddy, do you have a social life? Do you have a family or friends? Do you have other people
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looking at you or not? Or like, do you just hang out with your bros wearing headsets,
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you know, smoking cigars, whatever they do in Silicon Valley? I have no idea. I think
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that's right. But like, are you surrounded by normal people also or just your other,
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know VC startup bros. So that for me is is the the problem right now is it's
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cool I want to see if it can become something that is socially and morally
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to an extent acceptable. Yeah it is a big jump and the the the previous attempts
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Google class have not gone well right it is a bigger move from something that
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that's just on your wrist and even thinking about that like
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There are times where like you look at your Apple watch because I messes coming in and whoever you're with is like
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Oh, do you need to go right like there's still a little bit of
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Stuff around a watch that isn't completely broken just because the Apple watch has been successful
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Max wants to know what will it take for Steven to play a Pokemon game?
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I have played Pokemon games before like you know Gameboy, and we were little and played them, but not recently
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Okay, I thought you were gonna say Pokemon go that doesn't count no I can actually and I've played what's the Pokemon game on the switch?
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Switch Pokemon I've played that with my kids
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You know walking around getting you have Pokemon. Yeah, really yeah
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Maybe because they didn't know what to do not that I really knew what to do
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But all right
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Can I ask another one sure is this fun one? This is this come from Maddie from discord also, I believe yes
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Maddie is from discord Maddie wants to know what do you do for fun outside of work? What do I do for fun?
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What is outside of work? No, it's getting
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It's a very busy year I
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Mean anyone who knows me at least like it's not surprised like I enjoy bike riding. I like fishing
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I like reading, I enjoy photography.
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So yeah, I enjoy all those things.
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But the simple things are just as important, right?
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Like taking the kids to the park or family picnic,
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just like time away from the computer is always fun.
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What about you?
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Collecting Pokemon cards.
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- Well, so yeah, video games are a huge part
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of my downtime.
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It does kind of bleed into work sometimes because of remaster or video game show here
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on Relay, but I still mostly and largely play video games for my personal enjoyment. Huge
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Pokémon fan myself. I have all the consoles, thankfully, so I can pick and choose whatever
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I want to play. Right now I'm going through this game called Kena, Bridge of Spirits on
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on PS5, really gorgeous, really fun game. I enjoy... I'm not a huge book person, but
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I'm... You know, I'm that guy. I'm not a book guy, I'm jealous of other book people. And
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I'm very jealous, in a good way, of Jason Snell, for example. I saw Jason say "I'm going
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through my eighth or ninth book in November." Like, how? How have you read nine books in
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the same month. I probably read nine books in the past decade. So it's something that
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I always aspire to be, but maybe I should just be honest with myself. I prefer reading
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articles on the web and I prefer listening to music. Listening to music with good equipment
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is one of my recent hobbies from, you know, in adult life. I'm really happy with my setup.
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I do enjoy trying different headphones. I do enjoy spending some of my money on this
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It's something that brings me a lot of joy, so to speak.
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And otherwise, you know, the simple things are good.
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Like you said, spending time with Silvia, playing with my dogs.
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I like going to the mall, you know, now that we can again.
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It's a simple thing, but I like going to the mall with Silvia and the dogs and just, you know, browsing, shopping around.
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I like having drinks with friends and I like watching junk TV, like Big Brother.
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other and that's a stuff like I you do like TV I do the simple things are
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simple but they are important yes so Matt C asks a technical question you can
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have an iPhone with 50% more battery but it's a portless would you take that
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trade? Uh, yeah. I'm at the point where, uh, yep. 50% more. Yeah. But no port. No port.
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If he had said double, maybe it's an easier trade. Doubled. So double the battery, but
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no port. Yeah. Let's say double that. I think that makes it clearer which one you would
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So, my first reaction was yes. My only concern is, like, there's nothing I do that requires
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a cable now, I mean, besides charging, nothing I do requires a cable, but I would miss two
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things. One is... So I'm gonna have to say no, ultimately, because I wanna be able to
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plug in an external DAC. I'm sorry, I need to be that guy. I want to be able to plug
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in my DAC via a cable. Sure. And I want to be able to install side-loaded software via
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AltStore. You're still on that scene, huh? Oh yeah, big time. Especially now that, have
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you seen my tweets about backing up my Game Boy cartridges from yesterday? Yes, what is
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that device called? It's amazing, it's called the GB operator. It's this little
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cartridge reader, basically, that lets you back up physical Game Boy cartridges, so
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Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance, but not just that, it lets you
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back up your saves as well. So I can now take my original save file from, say,
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Pokemon Yellow or Pokemon Ruby from 2003, and I can load that up in All Store,
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running on my iPhone, and I can continue playing
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from where I left Toph in the physical game on the iPhone.
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So that's cool.
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- That is cool. - So yeah.
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I keep the port, yeah.
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- I don't use a port for anything except CarPlay.
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And again, I'm going to review this wireless CarPlay adapter
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that's been sitting on my desk for a while.
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So maybe that would change my mind,
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But I also don't have,
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and a lot of new cars have wireless charging pads in them.
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I don't have that.
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So I would need to like retrofit that in for long trips.
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But other than the car,
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like that's literally the only time I plug my phone in.
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I mean, I guess on occasion,
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one thing that is nice about charging with a cable
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is you can do fast charging, right?
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So like if you're really in a tight spot,
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it's gonna be faster than wireless or MagSafe charging,
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but that's not very often.
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The 13 Pro Max is basically a two-day phone for me.
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Like, it can be very easily, the battery life's ridiculous.
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But I don't know.
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I don't know.
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- Marlys from Discord, she wants to know,
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if you could get away with stealing one segment
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from another show, what would it be?
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- I like Q&As.
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This is fun.
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So, you know, maybe we take, take ass upgrade.
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(mimics laser noises)
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Those are my lasers.
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I would still, I wanna say upstream from upgrade.
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Jason has a standalone show for that.
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He doesn't need that segment on upgrade anymore.
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It's got the standalone show on relay for entertainment.
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It's got downstream.
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We can do upstream.
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We can take that.
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We can steal that.
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And Myke would still be able to talk about it
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'cause he's on this show too, you know,
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when he's not on vacation. - Exactly.
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So when you think about it,
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connected actually is the optimal place for AppStream.
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Jason can keep doing his standalone show,
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Myke can keep talking about it,
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but now you and I can bring on our, you know,
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entertainment industry expertise.
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- Do we have that expertise? - Shut up.
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This doesn't matter right now.
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I'm just justifying the stealing right now.
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- That's a good question.
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That's really good.
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Okay, let me scroll through here.
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BG asks, what are your scheduling/time management strategies?
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Do you open your to-do app?
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Do you start going down the list?
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Do you put everything on your calendar?
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This is a common question.
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Like how do you divide calendar events
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and tasks to complete?
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So I have-- so I don't know if this answers the question,
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but I think I mentioned this before.
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I updated how I sort of schedule my days
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and manage my time this year, a couple of months ago.
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I still follow that approach, which
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is I think some people would probably
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call this time blocking, which is I've basically allocated
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certain blocks of my day to certain types of work. And it's the same schedule every week.
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Of course I make modifications if necessary, like I can be flexible, I can make adjustments.
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But roughly speaking I know that for example on Monday morning from 11 to 1 pm it's writing time,
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or that you know Tuesday morning it's admin time and research time. Like I try to follow that
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strategy. And then when I do, I, so if it's writing time, I have a writing smart list
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in Reminders and I go in there and I'm like, "Okay, what am I supposed to be writing now?"
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And so I use that combination of trying to keep some kind of sort of office schedule and
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checking out what's in my list of things to do in my task manager.
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- So for me, I only put things on my calendar
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that blocks of time.
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So like recording connected and editing connected
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are each a couple hours on my schedule every Wednesday.
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But I also have a lot of tasks due today that sort of,
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for me, tasks sort of fill in the gaps
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between podcast recordings, meetings, appointments,
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that sort of thing.
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And so for me, almost everything ends up in a,
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Like I also have a task for like edit and publish connected.
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So I'll check that off, you know,
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in a few hours when the show goes up.
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For me, the calendar is more about making sure
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nothing else interrupts when I'm supposed to be
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doing something, if that makes sense.
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But there's no right or wrong answer to this, I don't think.
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Like I know a lot of people who just manage everything
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on their calendar, right?
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If they've got something due,
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they just put it on the calendar for that day.
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But I like my to-do lists.
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- Okay, let's see.
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This was a good one. Justin wants to know.
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Uh oh. Justin is an agent of chaos.
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Yes, Justin is. Do you know how to drive stick?
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I do. I have a fun story for everybody here.
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So a few weeks ago, I was waiting for Sylvia.
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She had a doctor's appointment.
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I was just waiting for her in the car outside with the dogs.
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and I was, dogs were, you know, in the backseat,
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and I was just minding my own business,
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getting some work done on my iPad Pro.
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And I was there, very chill, like it was a rainy day,
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so the rain was falling by, I was in my car,
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the dogs were sleeping, I could hear Ginger snore,
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and at some point, bang!
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I hear that, and I turn, and a lady
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just crashed her car, trying to back up
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from her parking spot into another car.
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Oh, so they didn't hit you. They hit another park car, another car. And so now,
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so that was very awkward, right? Because I was like, okay, what do I do now?
01:31:30
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Right. Obviously heard and seeing this person. You're a witness, right?
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I am a witness. So just, let's just play cool. Pretend that like,
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I have my headphones on or something. Um,
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or do I go out and offer to help her and
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see what's happening. So, um,
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So I decide for the latter, right? So I open the door like, "Hey, I said you bumped into the other car."
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So thankfully, I don't know how, but it was literally just a scratch.
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And I polished the other car with my hands like, "Okay, that's fine."
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There was like no big damage or anything.
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But this girl, she was like in her 20s or something.
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She was like, kind of panicking. I was like, "Yeah, it's okay. Don't worry."
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She was like, "Can you back up for me?
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Can you drive my car and back up for me because I can't do it?"
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And so I look at her car, I look at the shift.
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It's like, "Is that an automatic car?"
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And she's like, "Yeah."
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And I was like, "I'm sorry.
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I only know how to drive manual, like stick.
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I cannot do...
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If you let me do...
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If you make me do this, I'll probably do even more damage because I don't know how to use
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a car without, what's it called, a clutch? Yeah. Or without a stick. It's like, I am
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gonna, I was like, I tell you what, why don't you go the other way around? I am going to
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remove my car so you can go the other way around. Okay. And you don't have to back up.
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So that's what I did. I prefer to move and go somewhere else than to have, you know,
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to try and use her automatic. I mean, you just like, I select the gear you want and
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I don't know. It's it's weird to do it without a clutch. No, no, no, no, no, no not for me. I'm sorry
01:33:21
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I can drive stick, but I've never owned a manual shift car. All of my cars have always been automatics
01:33:28
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Just kind of a bummer. I've always wanted it just hasn't ever happened
01:33:32
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But I haven't driven a stick probably in like four years, but I could do it if I needed to
01:33:38
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Justin asked another another chaos question. Maybe we we end the show with this one since Myke isn't here
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What's your most hot take about him? Oh
01:33:47
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Yes, okay, okay
01:33:50
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So first of all, I think here's a proposal a formal proposal Steven. Okay, why don't we keep reusing this?
01:33:58
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Amazing list of questions also next week like we got so many that I feel like I want to answer
01:34:05
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Yeah, we can do a Q&A section next week. Yeah. Yeah, we I mean we still have so we have like 50 more
01:34:12
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I would like to get to
01:34:14
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My most hot my hottest take yeah about Myke
01:34:18
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I feel like you know how he likes to have
01:34:22
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this this wild
01:34:24
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Busy home screens and wallpapers with all kinds of colors. Yeah
01:34:30
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- I think he does that mostly to prove a point
01:34:33
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and to have him look different.
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I don't think those home screens are actually good.
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I think it does it because he knows that we get upset
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and that we get sort of emotional about those.
01:34:48
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- That's good.
01:34:49
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- But I don't think if that sort of,
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if that mechanic wasn't in place of us being like,
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"Oh, look at your home screen."
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It's like, I don't think it would do it.
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I think it would have a gradient wallpaper,
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like a color or something.
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But it's, I mean, it must see
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that those home screens are too busy.
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So I think it does it for the show of it.
01:35:14
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- Interesting.
01:35:17
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That's pretty hot, man.
01:35:19
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- What about you?
01:35:21
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- I'm gonna go a little more personal.
01:35:23
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He's not here.
01:35:26
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I think he's too precious about his beard.
01:35:32
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Every year we plan the podcast-a-thon, right?
01:35:35
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Like it's gonna be here again before we know it.
01:35:38
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And every year it comes up,
01:35:41
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we have all these meetings planning, right?
01:35:43
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Like hours and hours of planning, which is fantastic.
01:35:46
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I love the team we work with, but it's a lot.
01:35:48
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And every year it comes up,
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"Hey, if we raise X amount of money,
01:35:53
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maybe Myke shaves his beard,
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you know, the way that I have the last few years
01:35:57
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during the podcast-a-thon, and he won't do it.
01:36:02
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He has made an identity around his beard
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in a way that was maybe cool in like 2013 or 2014,
01:36:10
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but in 2021, it's just like a little tired.
01:36:12
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I know that I'm one to like, you know,
01:36:16
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I like mixing up my look, I'll cut my hair,
01:36:18
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I'll grow it out, have a beard.
01:36:19
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Right now I just have a mustache again.
01:36:21
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Like, I like mixing it up, and he's kind of been the same.
01:36:24
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He's kind of been stuck in the beard rut,
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and I think he needs a little bravery
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to try to mix it up some.
01:36:31
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- Oh my God.
01:36:33
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To be fair, so to play Myke's advocate, I guess.
01:36:38
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I guess Myke is the devil in this case.
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I have tried to shave my beard.
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I did shave my beard during the first lockdown.
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- I remember, yeah.
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- I'm never gonna do it again.
01:36:54
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I looked like an overgrown child, you know?
01:36:59
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Do you think you think Myke has like a baby face under there?
01:37:01
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I think it does because I know that I do.
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And I think we're in the same situation here.
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It's just never gonna do it again.
01:37:10
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Like I would rather like be,
01:37:14
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I've been bald before, right. When, you know, I've been bald,
01:37:18
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but honestly I would rather consider
01:37:24
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putting on like a fake beard rather than like a toupee
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or something for my hair.
01:37:30
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Like without a beard, that would just be so bad.
01:37:34
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- So let me ask follow up.
01:37:36
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So if the time comes and you lose your hair, right?
01:37:40
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Like, you know, not due to medication,
01:37:42
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but like, you know, Matt Alexander, his hair fell out.
01:37:45
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- Yeah, yeah.
01:37:46
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- But Matt rocks the bald plus beard,
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which I think really works for him.
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- I think that's my goal eventually.
01:37:51
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Like I know--
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- You think that's your future at some point?
01:37:53
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- Yeah, yes, yes.
01:37:55
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- It's a strong look.
01:37:58
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- But I'm just saying Myke needs to get out of his shell
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a little bit, that's what I'm saying.
01:38:02
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- My plan is no hair, long beard, neck tattoo.
01:38:07
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That's my strong look for my mid 30s, I think.
01:38:15
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- Well, they're coming up on you quick.
01:38:18
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- Wow, well, this was fantastic.
01:38:20
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We'll get to some more of these.
01:38:21
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I mean, there's like,
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Now there's 203 in here.
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Just keep adding them as we talk.
01:38:27
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If you wanna find links to stuff we spoke about,
01:38:30
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head on over to the website, relay.fm/connected/374.
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It's nice, short and sweet, right?
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I couldn't believe that that URL was available by the way.
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I was stunned that it was free.
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Federico is the editor-in-chief of maxstories.net.
01:39:03
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But most of the time he's just hanging out on Twitter
01:39:05
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at Vitiici, V-I-T-I-C-C-I.
01:39:08
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Federico, anything cool coming up on maxstories
01:39:11
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we should look out for?
01:39:12
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- I keep saying maxstories selects,
01:39:14
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so I've already said that.
01:39:15
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- Where is it?
01:39:16
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Where are the trophies, man?
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It's December.
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They are being manufactured and they will be shipped to John's house soon.
01:39:24
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So, that's coming up and you know what is coming up?
01:39:29
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Issue 300 of Mac Stories Weekly.
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This Friday.
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And there's gonna be a special story from me, something that I haven't done in a while,
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and we're bringing back someone special just for issue 300.
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So no, it's not you, you're not special.
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Now I'm just like thinking about people
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who used to work for you and wondering who it is.
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- So let's see, it's gonna be awesome.
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- That's cool.
01:40:01
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300, that's wild to me.
01:40:03
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- 300, yeah, yeah.
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- You can find me on Twitter as ISMH.
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I'm on a bunch of other shows here on Relay FM.
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And go check out the 512Pixels channel on YouTube.
01:40:15
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I just put a new video up this week
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about the voices of macOS.
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That was a lot of fun.
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I'd like to thank our sponsors this week.
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They are Indeed, Bombas, Squarespace, and Memberful.
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Until next time, Federico, say goodbye.
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- Arrivederci.