371: Roast my iPhone Home Screen
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(upbeat music)
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Hello and welcome to Connected, episode 371.
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It's made possible by our sponsors,
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Mac Weldon, Indeed, Squarespace, and Setapp.
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My name is Stephen Hack
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and I'm joined by a very cheery Mr. Myke Hurley.
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- Hello. - Hello.
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And you know, like, I don't know.
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Federico seems like he's in a good mood too. He has a new computer. Hello Federico.
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Hello. Hi. I'm in a good mood. Good. Myke isn't.
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It's just faking it.
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No, Myke's in a bad mood. He's just doing it for the show because he's an entertainer.
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He's a professional, but he's not. I'm a professional. Yeah. But even,
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even entertainers are sad, you know, sometimes
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Myke is kind of sad, but we're going to cheer him up today. So that's,
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that's the goal of this episode to provide good entertainment and cheer up.
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Myke, maybe.
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Do you want to start by telling me how I was wrong about romance?
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Is this the beginning?
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So don't mind, but we got this interesting follow-up
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from UnknownCabbage, interesting username,
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follow-up on 300 Like the Romance,
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where on the last episode, I said--
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there was some kind of discussion about 300,
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the movie, which is set in Greece, in ancient Greece.
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And I said, oh, why am I confused with 300
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like the Romans?
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And then I remembered, oh, because Kanye was wrong
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in the lyrics of a song where he said,
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I keep it 300 like the Romans.
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And Unknown Cabbage wrote to us saying,
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"Kanye has many flaws, but this line was actually clever,
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not incorrect.
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The Roman numerals for 300 are CCC, by which Kanye
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meant "cool, calm, and collected". Instead of saying "I keep it 100", which is a common
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phrase for meaning "keeping it real", he said "keep it 300". So the 300 he's talking about
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is actually Roman numerals, not the Greek 300 from the eponymous movie. But I'm sure
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he was aware of the crossover and the play on words, and I bet he liked the mental image
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of the 300 from the movie, even though he's definitely not saying the original 300 were
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So, this is interesting. Like, I feel like I buy this theory. Other people online buy this theory.
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I don't know what to say other than if Kanye did it on purpose, we all know that Kanye was, is, used to be, still is, a very good lyricist.
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And in that case, this is some really cool follow-up.
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I didn't know about the CCC Cool, Calm and Collected.
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Like, I didn't know there was a thing about that.
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It's not an expression I've come across before myself.
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Yeah, I'm still not convinced about this because of the following line in the song,
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but I actually can't read that line on air.
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Like, I'm still not convinced about this.
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Like if you read the next line, if you just google the lyrics, I think he is referencing...
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Trojan horses?
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Which is Greek, like the Spartans.
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But why would he... because he's bringing Romans and Trojan horses together.
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So I'm still not convinced, personally, about this.
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I think that he may have just been as confused as I was.
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Yeah, maybe.
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This is Black Skinhead, by the way.
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This is the song that we're talking about, right?
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You will have heard this song before because it is in every single trailer for an action
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movie ever in the office.
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Or a video game.
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Or video games.
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Yes, yes, yes.
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It's that one, isn't it?
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That is the one.
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I think we've had this a few times on the show.
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I think this first came up, I think it came up most recently when we were talking about
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spatial audio, which by the way I want to recommend to people, there is so much more
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spatial audio stuff now and it's getting so much better.
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They have released Back to Black by Amy Winehouse and it's beautiful and haunting.
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Like the album.
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I kind of felt like that mix was horrible myself.
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The mix wasn't like, I didn't find it very special, but it had a bit more depth to me.
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But anyway, what I'm saying is there's lots of stuff now, and some of the stuff I think
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is really good, and so I think it's worth trying out.
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The best that I have found recently was from Federica's recommendation, which is "Kind
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of Blue" by Miles Davis.
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It's absolutely stupendous.
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I also found recently, I'm probably not the only person to have found this, if you long
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press on the audio like the volume and you've got your AirPods Pro or Max in, you can toggle
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the head tracking of spatial audio on and off. I think this is a 15.1 feature. You used
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to have to go into accessibility to turn that off. It used to be like you could turn on
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spatial audio on and off and spatialize stereo on and off. But when you have those on, you
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can now turn off the head tracking portion if you want to, which I think is pretty good
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that they give you that there. Sometimes I like it when I'm just listening to some music,
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Most of the time I don't, but sometimes it can be interesting.
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So I like that I have the option.
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We were talking about 300s because of MagTrickys, because we have sold I think around just over
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300 MagTrickys.
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Go to MagTricky.com, the pre-order is available just until November 11th, so if you're hearing
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this when we release the episode, you maybe have one more day.
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MagTricky.com, you can buy this wonderful set of magnets and stickers that will allow
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you to keep track of who the chairman is for both the annual chairman of the Ricky's and
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the keynote chairman of the Ricky's.
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Pre-order ends November 11th and orders will ship in December.
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So if you want to keep up, magtricky.com.
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I have my kids helping pack them in advance.
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Yeah, if you don't do it, like look, Myke has already said, you want to make Myke more
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I don't think so.
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So magtricky.com.
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I have new HomePod minis. Why? Plural minis. Because they came in orange. They? How many?
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Well, we'll get to that. To back up a minute, I had three original HomePods. One in my office,
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one in the kitchen, and one in our bedroom. The one in our bedroom died, and I replaced
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it with a HomePod mini. I didn't have AppleCare or anything on them, they were out of warranty.
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More recently, the one in my studio is not completely dead, but it keeps forgetting that
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it's connected to Wi-Fi. Like, I have to reset it up all the time, and I have like factory
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reset it and all the stuff, and they had an orange HomePod mini. I was like, "Well, I
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like orange computer things." And so, I ordered one.
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First off the bat, like, the color is amazing. There's a link to a tweet of mine of the
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show notes. It the packaging is is great. The color is fantastic. And I had never tried
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even with the two home pod or three pods. I never tried the pairing. The stereo pair.
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Yes, thank you the stereo pair. And so I picked up what was supposed to be a second home pod
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mini I was going to have a studio pair here in my office. So like, I like listening to
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stuff like if I'm working not at my desk you know I could have the home pods going
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but when I went to order the second one I was having trouble with the Apple like
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the App Store app and it was like just freaking out this is like well I'll just
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go to the web and add them to my cart at the web and I wasn't really paying
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attention and I bought two because you had already had one in your right so I
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I now have two orange HomePod minis that are set up,
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and I have a third HomePod mini that's orange
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that is not set up.
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And this is where I'm just gonna sweeten the deal
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a little bit for the MagTricky.
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- Oh, this is good.
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- One person who buys a MagTricky,
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your box will also include an orange HomePod mini.
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- Oh my God.
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- Oh wait, you're being serious?
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- Oh my God.
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- I thought you were gonna be like, you'll get a sticker.
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- No, I'll give him an orange HomePod mini.
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Is this technically legal?
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- I don't know.
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Yeah, I mean, it's just a business giving away something.
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- Okay, cool.
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So magtricky.com, you have the chance to win
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a HomePod mini in our age.
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- I guess some rules, you can't be related to us and win.
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Buying more than one MagTricky
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doesn't make your chances go up.
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What I'm going to do is I'm going to paste
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everyone's order numbers into a,
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spread into like a ram.org thing
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and pick an order number at random.
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I'll mail it in.
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- Yeah, see, I wouldn't have agreed
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what you just said there, because I like the money, I would have said the more you buy.
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But I think you're probably making the right decision.
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Yeah, I mean, look, if this was for the podcast-a-thon, the more you give, the more chances you would
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have. But this is just commerce. And I'll ship it anywhere in the world. So if you live
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in someplace not the US, you're still eligible. Those are the rules. We'll make it happen.
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Wow. I wish you would have done this last week. I know there was nothing you could have
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done about it, but...
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What if I win one?
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Well, you're related to us because you're you, so I would draw again. Well, I don't
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need another HomePod mini anyway. James says, "What if I'm in the line of
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succession?" I would say the triple J are not eligible. Okay. Correct.
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So where does the relation to us end? I feel like the triple J is far enough out.
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I don't know. I feel like we need rules for this. It's time to read the rules!
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I don't know if I'm not eligible, Myke isn't, I assume our partners aren't either.
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Because they're related to you?
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Triple J aren't.
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Triple J aren't.
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How deep does it go?
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What about the triple J's children?
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No one in the line of succession to the show.
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Fair enough.
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So if you order a Mac tricky and you get a big box, you've won.
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That's pretty cool. Do you like the orange? It's so good. It's very vibrant.
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It's really nice. I really want to see the yellow and blue in store because
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if they're the same like vibrancy and brightness I think I think all three
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will be like really fun. I kind of do wish... okay so a couple of the details.
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The cable is the same power cable that came with the orange iMac so it's braided
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lighter orange power cable which looks really nice but the top is white and I
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kind of wish the top was tinted to match the orange a little bit better or maybe
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they'd use the dark top yeah but IMAX have white borders so it's similar there
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right yeah yeah or maybe they've done the dark top, could have been nice
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mmm but it looks good so yeah they only have three colors right
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orange blue and yellow and then white and midnight I think they changed the
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color name from the black to midnight I think no space gray
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space gray blue yellow orange white they are they are options
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Steven I think I accident I think I accidentally blocked you on Twitter
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what when when I open you when I open your tweet for the for the HomePod mini
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Oh God okay I accidentally blocked you. I wonder how long this has been. Oh yeah it
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says follow I will follow you now. Yeah. Wow how long has that been for? I don't
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know. That's so good. I think it happened just now when I was clicking around
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because I'm not used to using an actual. You did the stealth unfollow right? That's
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what you just did to him. Okay, okay, I'm still following Myke. Let me just check my friends. I'm following Myke.
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What about John? Am I following John?
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Yeah, you follow each other. What about Steven again?
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Okay, yeah, we follow each other. I'm sorry Steven. I don't know how that happened.
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That's hilarious. Is it because I made a joke that you got a MacBook Pro and I said, "Hey,
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you finally got a real computer," so you blocked me in anger? No, I really didn't do anything. I saw your reply.
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Maybe he didn't read that it was you and he just thought it was like a random emoji person and just immediately blocked them
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Yeah, that's what I reckon happened
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No, no, I think I was doing something now when I was like
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Using the Twitter web app in Safari for Mac and I'm not used to it
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So I must have clicked something that I wasn't supposed to click that that is my theory anyway
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Yeah, it must have been Matt makes a good point the discord that it must have been today since we applied to each other
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earlier. Yeah, exactly. Yes. This episode of Connected is brought to you by Mack
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Weldon. Believe it or not, the holiday season is here, and with it comes
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maximize my time actually enjoying holiday moments and minimize my time
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shopping for gifts. Well, fear not, weary holiday wanderer. God, that's how I feel.
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I feel weary.
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Mack Weldon has all the answers,
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a party with friends or family,
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and a football game on TV,
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Our thanks to Mack Weldon for the support of the show and Relay FM.
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Mr. Fattichi.
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- Hello, that is me.
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- Tell us about your Macintosh book professional.
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- I am a Mac user now, so you've all been warned.
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I am a Mac person, again.
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- What have you been warned about?
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- He's gonna put the Mac back in Mac stories.
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- You've been warned, I'm back.
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I'm back. - Poor John.
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- I'm taking names, you know?
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Back on Mac OS.
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Well, back to the Mac.
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I mean, sure, yes.
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I have a MacBook Pro review unit on loan from Apple.
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It's a 14-inch model, M1 Macs,
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64 gigs of RAM, two terabytes of storage.
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It's a very, look, it's a very nice computer.
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It's a great machine.
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I personally love the look, the chunky,
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you know, thick boy look.
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I'm just gonna tell you the stuff I love
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about the hardware up front.
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The keyboard is fantastic.
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The screen is amazing, the speakers they sound great.
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And mind you, this is my first exposure to,
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like I haven't personally owned a Mac laptop since 2013.
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That's when I bought my MacBook Air,
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which eventually became the Mac Mini in 2018.
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And I've used on and off occasionally,
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Sylvia's MacBook Pro, a 2017 one.
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So I was still stuck on the idea of the touch bar and the butterfly keyboard.
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So I'm new to all of these, you know, the Magic Keyboard and the, you know,
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a better typing experience on a MacBook.
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I love it. The screen is fantastic.
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And you're new to Apple Silicon, right?
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And I'm new to Apple Silicon, yes.
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I'm going to talk about that in a minute.
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So from a hardware standpoint, it's an incredible machine, I think.
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I was very happy about the inclusion of MagSafe.
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about the USB-C ports. Apple sent me, they asked me, "Do you want an Italian keyboard
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or a US or UK keyboard?" And I told them, "If possible, anything US or UK is ideal for
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me because I never use an Italian keyboard." I actually prefer the US and UK layout because
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of the easier access to square brackets, for example. The problem is, because they sent
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in UK model. I also had a UK power brick, so now I cannot use the fancy 96 watt adapter
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because there's no Italian plug. Why did they do that? I guess they didn't have in the warehouse
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that ships press units. I'm guessing they didn't have the combination of Italian European
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power adapter and European plug with UK keyboard because that's built to order. You can order
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them right and it comes normal like yeah you can do that on the apple story did y'all see how far
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back ordered that power adapter is yep i checked last night i was like okay you know what i'm just
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gonna buy another one it comes in january yeah which one the 96 watt yeah no the big one is the
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six watt the biggest one no it's 140 is the biggest one okay but for so which one is back
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order the biggest one or the 96 watt? The 140 watt delivers here in December. For me the 96 said last
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night in Italy January. Late December to January that's what it said for me last night. I've got
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middle of November. Actually no I could get one on Friday. Maybe it improved then okay. Yeah
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check again. Yeah with the 141 that's the one I was looking at earlier and it's uh yeah it's
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It's mid-December.
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Maybe I can get one then.
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Anyway, the screen is incredible.
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I really love the colors and the almost edge-to-edge look.
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The notch doesn't bother me at all.
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And we knew this, right?
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I knew that everyone who was making a big deal about the notch is the same kind of people
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that were making a big deal about the notch on the iPhone and the other displays that
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Apple has done before.
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It's totally fine.
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It doesn't bother me.
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I think it's actually quite clever how they extended the display into the top edge of the screen.
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So not a problem at all. I didn't notice promotion. In fact, I don't know if I'm
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looking at promotion at all or not. I have a theory where maybe you don't notice promotion
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on MacOS as much because of the way animations are designed on iPhone and iPad.
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I think maybe on the iPhone and iPad, the way things animate on screen, and because
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you're constantly scrolling with your finger, you notice that more.
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And maybe on macOS you don't, but also it's my understanding that the story around supporting
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promotion right now on the Mac is kind of weird at the moment in different apps.
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But yeah, I don't notice that.
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I'm not sure if I'm looking at it or not.
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Regardless, the screen is incredible. I watched some videos on it. It was really nice.
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It's not a lightweight computer, I would say, especially coming from an iPad Pro,
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but also coming from Sylvia's previous 2017 MacBook Pro. This is a thicker, heavier computer,
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and I had her hold the computer for a few minutes yesterday and she told me, "I mean, yeah, I'm gonna
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get one but it's gonna bother me when I'm gonna throw these in my bag and I
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need to go to my dance school how heavier this is gonna be and so I will
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say I got used to it incredibly quick I have initially had this feeling this is
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heavier I don't know about this and then within a couple of days I stopped
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noticing I think when you hold it in your hands you feel the weight you put
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it in a bag put that bag on your back it's not that much of a difference I
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I think. That's my experience anyway.
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Battery life is incredible. Honestly incredible.
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Like, I've been using this all day, and including doing like the initial indexing of mail, photos,
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you know, all the things that it needs to process up front, like my music library, all those things.
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I've been testing Sidecar. I have been testing my recording setup.
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In fact, I have sidecar going on right now even, and I'm not connected to battery.
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So I've been doing the show on battery power.
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I'm not connected to power and I still have 50 and I still have 51% battery left.
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It's like how I cranked up the brightness.
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I mean, it's wild.
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What this could.
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And the funny thing is I think you have the one that has the worst battery life of the three.
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like the theory of options you could have.
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- The 14 inch with the M1 Max, which is what you have, right?
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- That has the worst battery life of the three of them.
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- Imagine if it was the best.
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- And it's still incredible.
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- That's the 16 inch, the 16 inch is the best.
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And I mean, and of course apps, they open incredibly fast,
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especially the ones that are not being emulated
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via Rosetta emulation.
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I mean, you click on Mail and it just opens.
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And you click on Photos and it opens.
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Like, I'm not used to that kind of experience.
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On my Mac Mini, I mean, it was a fast computer,
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but you still got that occasional double bounce
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in the dock when you click on an icon.
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It's like, bounce, bounce, then it opens.
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That doesn't happen anymore.
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So that's very nice.
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Now, oh, and it's a silver computer.
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I would have preferred Space Gray,
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"Hey, Apple sends you a unit, you get the unit, and you keep quiet."
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So it's a nice silver, so I'll take it.
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Now, the software story is more interesting to me,
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because I've been working on iPadOS for the past of, I don't know how many years, seven, eight.
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But I'm fascinated by Monterey for a couple of reasons.
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First is the ability, of course, to use on M1 computers,
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on Apple silicon computers to use iPad and iPhone apps, which I've installed some of
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them, but also of course in Monterey there's shortcuts. And so I was really intrigued by
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that. Now, we've talked about this before, John has covered this before in his review,
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Jason has talked about this on Upgrades and Six Colors. Shortcuts on the Mac is just weird,
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and it should have been called a beta version of the app. There isn't a single feature that you can
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point your finger to and say "that's why it's weird." It's a collection of rough and unfinished
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UI elements or interactions with actions, missing actions. It's a bunch of unrelated things that all...
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It's not like they seem unfinished. They are unfinished.
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And it's exactly why you label that kind of product a beta.
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Right? For example, Steven has covered the saddest UI element of macOS, which is the little dialogue
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that pops up when you need to choose an item from a list. That is such a sad element, honestly, and
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using it in practice is even worse. It's a horrible UI element. I tried to use MusicBot,
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which is my shortcut for Apple Music that brings up a list of actions.
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And that list is just so sad on the Mac.
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But there's other things, like, for example, last night I was trying to...
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You know, there's the action called "Run Shortcut".
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It's an action that lets you run another shortcut.
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And the shortcut name is a parameter, so you need to click into it.
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And on iPhone and iPad, you click into it and you can choose
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from your shortcuts the one you want to run. That doesn't work on the Mac. You click into it,
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and it forces you to pick a variable. And it's like, no, that's not what you're supposed to do.
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And that was very strange to interact with. I was very surprised by the lack of additional
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UI control actions, meaning there are no actions to say, for example,
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in this application, click this item in the menu bar.
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Like, that kind of UI scripting that is so common in AppleScript or Automator,
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I'm actually not sure if Automator had it, but BetterTouchTool, Keyboard Maestro,
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all of these pre-existing automation utilities on the Mac, they had that kind of feature.
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It's absent from shortcuts, unless you write some AppleScript and you do some UI scripting
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manually on your own, which is not fun and I do not recommend that. That is absent. There are some
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window management options in shortcuts for Mac, but they are so slow. Like, I couldn't believe
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how slow they are to execute. There's one that is actually made by Apple, one shortcut featured in
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the Shortcuts Gallery for macOS, that is like "Tile the last four windows", which is a fun idea. You
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You take the last four windows that you've recently used on your computer
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and you tile them as a grid on the screen.
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That's fun, that's useful.
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The problem is that it takes like 10 seconds to run on a MacBook Pro.
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And it's just...
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That, to me, seems like...
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This is the brand new sort of...
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The highlight of your macOS release this year, this new app.
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the Mac version of a popular app coming from an iPhone and iPad, you've added some Mac-only
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actions. You would think that those actions were super polished and featured high performance
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and they were fast and intuitive, but they really aren't fast. I mean, it took me a few
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minutes to put together the same action in BetterTouchTool, and it takes two seconds
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to rearrange my windows, I can't believe that those actions in shortcuts are so slow.
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And yeah, and I've been running into all kinds of issues, really from a performance perspective,
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shortcuts on iPhone and iPad is so much faster to run shortcuts than shortcuts on the Mac.
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the same shortcut is so much faster on iPhone and iPad than on a MacBook Pro, it's really
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strange. I don't understand why that's the case. You would think that, if anything, it
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should be faster on a MacBook Pro, but it's not. And so, this... Like, I'm gonna keep
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playing around with this, because there are some really nice things that I like. Like,
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For example, I like being able to trigger a shortcut with a global hotkey on Mac OS.
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I like that there's menu bar access.
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I like that there's some basic windowing integration.
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I like that there's finder integration.
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So I'm going to keep at it.
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But boy, is it slow and unfinished.
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You got to hope it's going to get better, right?
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Like they're going to...
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Yeah, we'll do it next year.
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I gather some other quick first impressions. This is like my first run experience with
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macOS coming from HyperOS. When I installed Discord, I downloaded the Discord app from
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the web, and I thought it was very strange that I got this dialogue saying, "To open
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Discord, you need to install Rosetta." And I personally know what it is. I feel like
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That kind of dialogue is more for people in the know.
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Like, does the average user need to know what Rosetta is?
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And do you need to see this dialogue?
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It felt to me like this is supposed to happen in the background.
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And also, why is it not pre-installed by default?
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Like, why isn't the emulation stuff already in the OS?
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And why do you need to show me that dialogue?
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And I'm like, yeah, okay.
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Yeah, I don't understand why that is needed to be...
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Like, why don't I just include it?
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I never got that, like why don't they just include it?
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Would it make the machine worse?
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Like I never really got that.
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- Very quickly in setting up macOS,
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you realize how incredibly more customizable it is
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than iOS and IOS.
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There are so many options.
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There are so many things you can do, right?
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But even without installing third-party apps,
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and maybe this is something that I fully know
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that this is going to sound so obvious to all of you.
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But coming from iPadOS, you get that different perspective
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Even the simple things, like so many preferences
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for the dock on macOS.
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Imagine if we had these many options for the dock on iPad.
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We have the dock.
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There's the dock on iPadOS.
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But you don't have all those preferences.
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And it's nice that you can customize the accent colors.
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I really like the new UI color stuff
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that they've done on macOS.
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And I wish that there was more consistency there
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in terms of system customizations
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that you can apply on macOS.
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I feel like those should be available
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on iOS and iPadOS as well.
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But yeah, you do realize very quickly,
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oh, I can do all kinds of things.
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Hot corners.
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Like, I still love that feature.
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I used to be super into that feature years ago, and I was very pleased to see that it's
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It actually gained a couple of new tricks.
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You can now summon Quick Note, which I'm going to talk about in a minute.
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But yeah, hot corners, that kind of stuff.
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Why is it not an iPadOS?
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It should be an iPadOS.
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There's a pointer now.
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I should be able to take advantage of all these features.
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There are also so many different settings to grant permission for the whole security
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and privacy or accessibility stuff.
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Oh my, like any...
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It seems like every time I download something that is semi-audio or video related, I need
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to grant permission to do...
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I'm not even reading the dialogues anymore.
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I'm like, "Yeah, okay.
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I'm either typing in my password or I'm holding the finger on the Touch ID button, whatever.
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Just let me in.
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You know, like, if I told you I want to use Discord, just let me use Discord.
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Like, instead of being typing in my password like 20 times in the past 24 hours, and I
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don't even know what I'm--
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And I assume you had to install a-- when you put Audio Hijack, you have to install the--
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That was an adventure because I had to reboot in recovery mode, and from recovery mode,
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open the system utilities, and from there, I had to disable full security, and it was
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a whole thing.
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I needed to follow an online tutorial by Rogamiba, like all the steps that I needed to follow.
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You get the sense that Apple really dislikes all these things that were pre-existing to
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to macOS before, but at the same time, they also know they cannot get rid of them. And
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so instead, they put in all these different roadblocks that you need to work around and
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you need to grant multiple levels of permission to. I just wish there was a single, easy-to-do
00:34:01
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like kill switch for these kind of things. Like, let me put in my password five times,
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maybe, in a row, but then don't ask me anymore for anything? Like, I wish that it was like
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that. Like, I'm gonna do it. Like, let me do a one-time thing, even if it lasts five
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minutes but I don't have to do it anymore. Instead, this is like a constant drip of authentication,
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grant permission, typing your password, touch it. It's like, enough, all right? So that
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was annoying.
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Also, when you get a new Mac, you have to do it again, even if you do Migration Assistant.
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Oh, I didn't know that.
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I didn't do the Migration Assistant.
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I started fresh.
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So this is the last thing I want to mention, maybe.
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Window management on macOS is bad.
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It's really bad by default.
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Yeah, I just gave in and just let everything overlap.
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I've just given up, and it just is what it is.
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I am a big believer in the snap behavior from Windows.
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That is why I installed Better Touch Tool immediately,
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because it comes bundled with that kind of feature,
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where you grab a window, you drag it toward one area
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of the screen, and it creates a window that is like half
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the size, or it fills one quarter of the screen,
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that kind of behavior.
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But window management on the Mac,
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it's not bad because I don't understand the overlapping.
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I'm fine with the overlapping. I struggle with the rearranging of windows.
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Like, I still don't understand what the green button does, for example.
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I fundamentally dislike the fullscreen mode, because when I think of full...
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Like, what I want to do is, I just want to take a window.
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I always want to stay in the same desktop, right?
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I don't want to switch spaces, whatever they're called.
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I just want to take a window and make it the biggest possible size, starting from the top left corner of the screen,
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until it fills the entire screen with the dock being on the right.
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That's what I just want to have one app at a time,
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but not in full screen, because I want to get the menu bar, you know...
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Double-click the top of the window.
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But it doesn't do that. It doesn't do that.
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Depending on the app, it will. Like if you just double-click the top of the window.
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No, for me, like if I double click Safari, it doesn't fill it until the very edge of the dock.
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What you want Federico is to hold down the option key and then go over the green button and select
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zoom. Zoom? Yeah, so the green button has multiple modes, enter full screen or tile left or right,
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and then if you hold option you can zoom. It does the same thing with as the double clicking.
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it doesn't fill the whole screen from the left to the edge of the dock.
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It doesn't do that. It just, like, it stops.
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-Yeah, it's right. I'm trying it. -It stops before.
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And, look, I just want to have a very easy way to say,
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"Okay, random window, become quote-unquote full screen."
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Where by full screen, I mean, feel the screen, maybe.
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Like, because I don't want to see other overlapping windows.
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I just want to see you, but I don't want to use full screen
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mode because full screen mode takes me out of the current space.
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Windows does this in a good way where you just drag the window to the top of the
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screen, like you would do if you were trying to change space and it just goes,
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it spills the whole screen up.
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Like, even trying to, like coming from
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iPadOS, Split View, which is available on macOS, is so confusing.
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You can tile windows to the left or right by holding down whatever, the green button.
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But it doesn't work like on iPadOS, where...
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On iPadOS, when I tile a window to the left or right, I can then choose a different app
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that I want to put on the other side with the dock, with the home screen, or with Spotlight.
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Like, I can either tap an icon on the home screen, or I can grab an icon from Spotlight
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or the dock, and I can drag it to tile the other side.
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On the Mac, on iPad, on the Mac, when you tile the first window to one side of the screen,
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on the other side, you see all your other windows that are currently open.
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You don't see the dock.
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You can't use Spotlight like on iPadOS to search, drag, and place.
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You only see those currently open windows, but some of them, they say, "Not available
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for SplitView."
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It's just so confusing, honestly.
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It's honestly so confusing.
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Like, why is this so different from iPadOS?
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I just want to take two apps and place them side by side.
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I don't understand how something could be not available for Split View, because you
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can move the windows however you want.
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That doesn't make any sense to me.
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I was trying this today and there was a little area at the bottom of the right side of the
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screen that said "Not available for Split View".
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It's like, what?
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It honestly, and I cannot believe I'm saying this, but I honestly prefer the drag and drop
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multitasking on an iPad OS.
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so much easier to just say "Yeah, take icon, boom, place, drag, done." There's all these
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preconditions that need to happen on macOS to make Split View happen. And also, when
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it happens, it's not the kind of Split View that I want. So that's still my problem. It's
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not the kind of Split View that I want, which is one window on the left, other window on
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the right, dock on the right. I'm still in the desktop space. No, it takes me to a separate
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space. It's also honestly confusing. So I'm just using BetterTouchTool.
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And I just want to just reconfirm to everyone who's listening to this, Federico knows about
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the apps that you can use to do this. He mentioned he used one, BetterTouchTool. Everyone uses
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their own app. He's not saying this doesn't exist. He's saying it should exist in MacOS,
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I mean, it's funny to me the two things you've complained about the which are both totally valid the security preferences
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BS when you set up a new computer and then the window management both of that those things have so much
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Legacy baggage in them like mission control only exists as a brand to pull together
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spaces and split-screen all this stuff they've added over time and
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It's just gone out of hand
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It's ridiculous.
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And you shouldn't have to get, like, I know third-party apps.
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The thing that I wanted to do here was, I'm coming from iPadOS, where those third-party apps
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cannot exist, and I want to see what the default macOS experience is like. You shouldn't have to get a third-party app to get
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a better windowing system, to get a better multitasking system.
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that defeats the point of like the OS maker should do a better job.
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And I honestly think this is also confusing.
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Yes, I'm pleased that you can modify the system.
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I am doing it myself, but that's besides the point.
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The point is the default behavior should be better.
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And this feels like a confusing mix of different metaphors,
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some that are somewhat familiar with iPadOS,
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but they don't quite behave the same way,
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and some that are just so perplexing, like not available for split view.
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How is that possible?
00:42:02
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Anyway, very last thing before we move on.
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Did they forget about QuickNote on Monterey?
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Have you guys tried QuickNote on Monterey?
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No, because I can just copy and paste or use the share extension.
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Like, I don't know why it's needed on the Mac.
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So you can use it?
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Like, I assign Quick Note to the bottom right hot corner,
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sort of like the bottom...
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-Yeah, it's the default. -Yeah.
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It's there by default.
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It's kind of mimicking iPadOS.
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But when you do that, you get this little floating thing
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that says "New Quick Note."
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And I click it, and it opens the first note
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that I have in the Quick Notes folder.
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I don't think there's a way to switch
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between multiple Quick Notes.
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Like on IPRS, you get the little page indicators,
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you get the little dots that let you move across multiple Quick Notes.
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It doesn't seem like it's possible here.
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This feature on the Mac, it feels like someone on the Notes team was like, in late July,
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was like, "Oh, no, we forgot to do the Quick Note thing on Monterey.
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What's the easiest way that we can ship it?"
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And I guess it's like, "Get it done by mid-August!"
00:43:19
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you know, and this is what we got. But like, this is not the real QuickNote.
00:43:24
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But it's completely different from iPadOS. It doesn't have the same benefits of being able to
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switch across multiple QuickNotes. It's too bad. So yeah.
00:43:36
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So what you're saying is you want the real QuickNote to stand up?
00:43:39
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No, what I'm saying is that there's this incredible hardware and this incredible
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degree of customization and I cannot wait to dig in again and spend some time with the MacBook Pro
00:43:52
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and with shortcuts. But shortcuts is a beta, it's in a bad state, and I'm very surprised by how
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inconsistent and unintuitive window management is on macOS. I have something weird and funny for you.
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So the bottom right corner for Quick Note doesn't work for me unless I'm holding the command key.
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Why? Don't know. Okay. But it's what it says in Hot Corners. If I go to Hot Corners, it
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says Command Quick Note. And if I hold the Command key and go to the bottom right, the
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Quick Note window pops up. If I don't do that, it doesn't pop up. I don't know why. I don't
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know why. I mean, I get the option to turn Command on or off by pressing the Command
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key. Okay. I don't know why mine's set like that. I didn't change it. Friends don't
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let friends use Quick Note. Well, welcome back to the Mac Federico. Yeah, I'm excited
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to see what you do with it. How many people have I upset today? Probably a lot.
00:44:56
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But like, those people are also probably pretty happy that you're using
00:45:02
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a Mac, so. Yeah, yeah. It's, yeah, I really want to make some, I really want to make
00:45:07
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some Mac shortcuts and look into that better
00:45:10
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touch tool integration.
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Yeah, I have a bunch of ideas, so it's gonna be fun.
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- So, "Roasting Time." - ♪ Roasting time ♪
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- Okay, so, "Roasting Time." - What are the words
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00:47:56
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00:47:58
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So we are gonna be roasting iPhone home screens today.
00:48:02
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So we've done this two times in the past.
00:48:04
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We've roasted menus, menu bars.
00:48:07
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- Roasted menus.
00:48:08
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- Menu bars.
00:48:09
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- I don't like the edit menu in Tweetbot, burn.
00:48:11
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- The issue is the next one is roast my dock.
00:48:14
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And I have to be so careful about how I say that every time.
00:48:17
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I don't know why, but my brain wants to say other things.
00:48:20
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And I just don't want people to make any compliments
00:48:25
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about my decking.
00:48:26
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It's like, I would hate that, you know?
00:48:28
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- Right. - 'Cause I don't have any.
00:48:29
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- Makes sense.
00:48:30
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- So we're doing iPhone home screens this time.
00:48:33
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The three of us have taken screenshots of our home screens
00:48:36
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and we have put them in the document.
00:48:41
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(both laughing)
00:48:44
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I was trying to hold it back and I couldn't do it.
00:48:46
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- Yeah, that's good.
00:48:47
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- So we have taken some screenshots,
00:48:49
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we've put them in the document.
00:48:50
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We haven't looked at them,
00:48:51
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so there's just links for the three of us
00:48:53
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and we haven't looked at them.
00:48:54
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and we're just gonna take this in turns as we do.
00:48:56
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The way that we're gonna decide who goes first,
00:48:59
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second and third,
00:49:00
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and we're gonna do a dice by pCalc three-sided dice.
00:49:04
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- Look, if this reads out in one of our spouses' voices,
00:49:09
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I'm gonna quit the internet,
00:49:12
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because James didn't know we were doing this today,
00:49:14
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and if he has somehow programmed it this quickly, I quit.
00:49:18
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Like, I'm just done.
00:49:18
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I'm leaving the internet.
00:49:20
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- Technically, it isn't a three-sided dice,
00:49:23
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So I'm gonna use a four-sided diet
00:49:24
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and it's gonna be one, two and three.
00:49:26
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I will be one, Stephen will be two, Federico will be three.
00:49:30
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- You're just assuming you can assign?
00:49:32
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- It's how we're linked in the document.
00:49:34
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We already have Myke, Stephen, Federico.
00:49:37
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All right, so first is gonna be?
00:49:41
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- Federico's going first.
00:49:42
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All right, so Federico goes first.
00:49:47
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So let's take a look at this.
00:49:48
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What have we got here?
00:49:49
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We've got main and additional.
00:49:51
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Wait, do we need to do the rest of the order?
00:49:53
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Or we'll just do it...
00:49:54
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Nah, we'll just get to it when we get to it.
00:49:56
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We don't need to do it now.
00:49:58
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Alright, so what is main and additional?
00:50:01
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What is this?
00:50:02
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Additional is just additional pages based on focus modes.
00:50:06
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Which is the...
00:50:07
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Oh yeah, you're a big focus guy.
00:50:09
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I just listened to App Stories today and Federico's doing some wild stuff.
00:50:15
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At some point we're going to get into some focus mode inspo, but that time is not the day.
00:50:19
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we'll do the inspo eventually. But yeah, so the idea is that I keep a single page on my iPhone at
00:50:24
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all times, and on the iPad. Like I always have just one page on, and on the left of the page
00:50:31
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there's the Today page, and on the right there's the App Library, which I never use. I wish that I
00:50:36
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could turn it off, or I wish that the right page was Search or something else. Oh okay, so we have
00:50:42
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the home screen and we have the Today page where you're putting a bunch of widgets on it. That's in
00:50:46
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the main. And then additional, there's three?
00:50:49
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Yeah, I just showed off the, I believe, the music page, the reading page, and the shortcut
00:50:57
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that lets me switch between different focus modes to give you an idea. So this is the
00:51:02
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same approach that I described on App Stories where on both the iPhone and iPad, I keep
00:51:09
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a shortcuts widget at the very top on the iPhone, it's in a corner of the screen on
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an iPad that has two shortcuts, one called Focus Modes, the other called Reset Focus.
00:51:22
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Now, the idea here is that my devices are always in a Focus Mode. There's a default
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Focus Mode that I called Personal. I describe this approach on AppSeries, but to sum up,
00:51:35
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I'm always in this default sort of Do Not Disturb mode, where I allow my close friends,
00:51:41
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you both, John, my mom, Sylvia, and critical apps like Home, Pushcut, Shortcuts, and my
00:51:55
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heart rate notifications from the watch, but I basically block everything else. So I am
00:52:01
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always in this kind of "do not disturb" mode that allows a selection of people and
00:52:08
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apps to notify me. And of course I also allow WhatsApp because I want to see if my friends
00:52:13
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or Sylvia are texting me. I also have a collection of activity-based focus modes. And the ones
00:52:23
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that I use most on my iPad and on the iPhone are the music and the reading modes. So the
00:52:30
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idea here is that when I want to just relax to read something or to listen to some music,
00:52:36
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I want to block more apps and I want to silence more people. So for example, in the music
00:52:44
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It's got a better way to say that.
00:52:46
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Well, it's what it is. I don't want to see notifications from... There's a higher threshold
00:52:55
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of disturbance that I allow. So in that mode, for example, I only allow my mom and Sylvia
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and no one else.
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If I'm listening to an album, it's fine.
00:53:10
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I'll catch up with you guys later.
00:53:13
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But you know, those 30 minutes for myself,
00:53:15
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I feel like I deserve those.
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So now the trick here is,
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what I really like about my approach is that
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that widget that is in the top spot on my home screen
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is always there.
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On the other pages, I always put the widget there.
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You may ask why.
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The idea is that I want to give the illusion to myself, really.
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I want to trick my brain into thinking that I'm not switching between multiple pages.
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I am refreshing the current page with a different set of icons and widgets.
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>> And different apps and widgets.
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>> Because it creates that kind of illusion.
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If you switch between focus modes using shortcuts, and if you reset to the default focus mode using a different shortcut,
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it doesn't look like you're moving left and right between pages.
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It's always refreshing the one page.
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And that's a very nice visual trick.
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I really like it.
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And it's the same on my iPad,
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it's on the iPad Pro, on the Mini, and on the iPhone.
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Underneath those two widgets, focus modes and reset.
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I'm just going to say right here,
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this is too much explanation and not enough roasting.
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I just want to let you know this.
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This isn't like Federico gets to talk about his grand vision here.
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It's Steven and Myke get to say,
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"What on earth is going on with Federico's home screen?"
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You're not jumping in, so I'm just going to talk.
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Well, I was waiting for you to finish, and you weren't finishing,
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so now I've jumped in, because it's time for me to...
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It's time for us to tear this thing apart.
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Where's your task manager?
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How do you know what to do during the day?
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It's reminders, and it's in the left
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of the, I'm using, so in the dock,
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the icon with the arrow facing up
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is an app called Remind Me.
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Super easy way to add new reminders.
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And then I-- - I was gonna ask,
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it's a beautiful icon.
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- Yeah, it's real pretty.
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And on the left, there's the--
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- What is it called?
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- Remind Me.
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It's fast entry for reminders.
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It supports natural language,
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and it's got like, you can have little presets for times.
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And you can set priorities, which I use for the critical and soon smart list.
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That is one new feature of iOS 15.
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So there's a widget for that.
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It's impossible to find this app with a Google search.
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Yeah, this just-- I cannot.
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You're going to have to give us a link to this one, because, yeah, that
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is an unfindable application.
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It's a really nice icon.
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I thought this was like some Federico Vittucci special,
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let me create my own icon for an Obsidian explosion.
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Speaking of which, Obsidian in the dock, huh?
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Yes, yeah, I spend a lot of time in Obsidian every day.
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It's where I take notes, write, save thoughts.
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I don't do the thing, tending to your digital garden.
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I think that's a bunch of--
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Why I just don't understand why you need two selections of shortcuts.
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You could have so many more icons on your home screen.
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If Apple frames is like dashboard menu, whatever that is,
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all that stuff was just one swipe away under the main shortcuts, which it,
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I understand you want that to be consistent across the focus modes.
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I think that's very clever, but you're just like double shortcut it all the way.
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I don't understand the question.
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You have on your main home screen, you have two separate short card widgets.
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Make it a stack.
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No, I dislike stacks because I always forget that they exist.
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I don't like the way they are designed.
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I think stacks are badly done and useless.
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So you have like an object permanence issue.
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We also have talked about the elephant in the room.
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You're using light mode on your phone.
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That hurts me.
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I don't care.
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Fair enough. This is good.
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This is good Roasting Energy.
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Dark mode is also...
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Well, okay, now some people like dark mode.
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I feel like dark mode has a bunch of problems when it comes to low contrast
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between UI elements.
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I prefer the contrast of light mode.
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I've never noticed a low contrast issue with dark mode.
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Well, you know, yeah.
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What is a Marvis?
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It's an Apple Music client. It's an Apple Music player.
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So Marvis is what I...
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So, okay, this is going to sound ridiculous, but...
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Federico, I just want you to know,
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so much of what you've said to most people sounds ridiculous already.
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So we're in the territory anyway, so you can just keep going.
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Alright, so for the past two months, I've been using last.fm again.
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And I subscribed.
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No, I wasn't ready for it.
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I was wrong. What I said was wrong. What you said was ridiculous.
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No, hold on because it gets worse. It gets worse.
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Are you scrubblin?
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I subscribed to Last.fm Pro.
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Oh my god, he's scrubblin baby. He's back on the scrubbles.
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Oh, they still call it scrubbles as well, huh? I'm just on the website.
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They do. If you go to Last.fm...
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Oh, god! I'm not gonna put Last.fm in the show notes, because it will tip it off to people.
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No one should have to have that spoiled for them.
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Marvis can scrabble by default.
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Oh, boy. Why?
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Because, look, Jason Tate from Chorus.fm, which is my favorite music website, he got me back into this, so he's to blame. Jason is to blame.
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But I actually really like how they give you weekly and monthly stats about the music you listen to.
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I really like that idea. You get this fan, this really beautiful breakdown of the songs, the albums, and the artists that you've been into lately.
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It's a, if you care about music, it's a nice way to see how your habits are shifting.
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And I fully, like...
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So it is a third-party Apple Music client.
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Which is great in and of itself, regardless of the scrolling that is built in by default.
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It's a highly customizable client that lets you put together your own view, basically.
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And so when I open Marvis, I see like, I was able to put together a section that is "My
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Recently Played Albums".
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And then you can do "My Recently Added Albums".
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And then you can do "Show me the last 10 songs from this playlist."
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Like you can design your own homepage, and it's really well done.
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But then it also scrabbles.
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Do you have a custom icon for Marvis?
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No, it's one of the default ones that you can use.
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Oh, yeah, that's what I meant.
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Sorry, because the one in the App Store is not that one.
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I wanted to make sure I was putting the right application on it.
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But that's from the...
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Yeah, the default one from the App Store is ugly.
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But this one is really pretty.
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Myke, get a load of this.
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I'm on their app store page.
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Interact with your music and fall in love with your library all over again.
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That's featured on Mac stories.
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Where is the editorial clarity and transparency?
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There's none.
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Big Marvis money.
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Oh, tweetbot.
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He's on Twitter all the time.
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He says he's not, but he is all the time.
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No, no, no, no.
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It's more of the tweetbot is interesting to me.
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Not Twitter.
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When did that happen?
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Two months ago.
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You guys were busy with the... you were not paying attention to me.
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You don't pay attention to me anymore.
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Are you asking if I look where you tweet from?
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I look where you tweet from.
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It's creepy.
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I take a look at your screenshots.
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Just kinda wanna keep an eye on you and see what you're up to.
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look at your screenshots but I didn't see how long I've been looking at this screenshot for the last 15
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minutes and didn't recognize Tweetbot was there. I've shared my home screen a bunch you could have caught Tweetbot
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weeks ago. But I just said I'm not very good at finding it. It's all these blue birds they look the same to me
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what am I supposed to say? Why Tweetbot? I think they're doing some really nice things with now that they are
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subscription based I like that they are updating frequently and I realized about myself
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myself, I want to try Timeline Sync again. Like, I want to try different ways to use
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Twitter again, which is, I catch up with Twitter at different moments of the day. And that's
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impossible to do unless you have Timeline Sync. You could use the algorithmic timeline
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on Twitter, but that's not really the point. The other way to do it, and I'm not saying
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I'm right or wrong, but the other way to do it is, what I do is, I just don't care about
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reading anything everything anymore but the thing is I'm not saying that like
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I'm better or worse than anybody I'm just I just gave up on that and I get it
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but I realized I I was I had missed a few things like interesting articles and
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apps yeah and and John kept like by the fifth time that John told me oh didn't
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you see on Twitter I'm like no I must have missed it I realized something had
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to change. Really people needed to send things to you in case you did actually
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miss it. You know? This is why in case you missed it exists.
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Because of this situation. Mail, your mail, I don't really have much to say about that but I just
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don't understand how people can use the mail app and get by life. I don't like
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the placement of the shortcuts icon because the color of the icon like it's
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eaten by the wallpaper?
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Yeah, look at that.
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I need more contrast between the icon and the position of the wallpaper.
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I like the wallpaper, you know, you've been in a very like chill...
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Is this a Federico Vittucci gradient like creation?
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I think so. I think it was made with shortcuts actually, yeah.
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Very nice. It's good. It looks real good.
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So you're using in your Today view, which is very funny to me how extensively you're using the Today view.
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Maybe more than ever it seems like at this point, which is very intriguing.
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You're using the widgets the widget for show me some apps was it
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Because all the series all that Siri suggests is apps so it may as well just be called show me some apps
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It's also funny how it looks like a double height dock. You know what? I don't like
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How the two badge? Yes. Oh my god slightly be breaking outside of the border of the widget
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It's so broken
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- It's horrible. - Who would let that happen?
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- Apple! - It's horrible.
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There's a way to deal with this.
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Honestly, my main problem with my home screen
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is that I wish I could put another row of icons in.
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And there's a space for it.
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Like, look at the empty space
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between the dock and the second row of icons.
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I wish that this home screen was a little tighter
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and that I could put in more icons.
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I have a whole bunch of problems with widget layouts and widget sizes and the home screen grid,
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but this is the worst one in my mind, which is, let me have more density for icons.
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Or maybe even five icons in the dock.
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I don't understand why they have to be so spaced out.
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Like, let me put in a fifth one.
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Yeah, they let you put 116 in the dock on the iPad.
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The iPad Mini is ridiculous. You need a magnifying glass to get it out.
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And in here, you just know just four because of the original iPhone.
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I don't care about the original iPhone anymore.
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This is not 2008.
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Let me put 10 icons on the iPhone.
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I don't care.
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It's my problem then.
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Are those two in your Today View, those two single squares,
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are they both different reminders lists?
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So one is the default Today List.
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The other is a smart list that you can now create in iOS 15.
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So that aggregates reminders that are due in the next day with high priority.
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I like that they put the little gear in there. That's cool.
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To show that it's smart. I actually kind of like that. I think that's pretty nicely done.
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Yeah, I think so.
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Alright, so I don't know about you, Steven. I think I'm done with the main home screens here.
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I don't think I have any more comments.
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I think I'm good too.
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Alright, so let's take a look at these additional ones right off the bat
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What I assume is the reading focus
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You have a shortcut
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Single shortcut widget that takes the space of four icons and then you have some icons and you have a wide widget underneath it
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But on the music focus you flip-flop those where you have a wide widget and then four icons and a single short like single
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widget so why
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Why the inconsistency?
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Also, could we just make fun of that single shortcuts widget? It just says reading list with the Safari icon floating in it.
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That one's a little sad. That's a sad widget. Now that you mention it, it bothers me
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I guess I hadn't noticed it before because I never see them side by side
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But yeah, they should be consistent I think so I will have to rearrange the... So good has come from the roast
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Yes, yes, this is a good point.
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Or bad, depending on how you think of it.
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The reading list shortcut, what does that do?
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It's so sad. That is actually a Siri shortcut,
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meaning it's the only way to open reading lists with shortcuts,
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is to use one of those donated actions from the system,
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and that's all it does.
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It's a single action shortcut that opens reading lists in Safari.
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Sorry. Now, that shortcut shouldn't be there. I didn't finish this home screen in time,
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because I'm not using Reading List for Read Later links anymore. I don't know if you guys
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saw, I'm using Reminders to keep my...
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I heard this.
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...Read Later items.
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So you have your tasks in Reminders, and your Read It Later things.
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That's right.
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What's wrong with that?
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I can kind of get reminders.
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I can kind of get reminders, right?
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Because it does like the link previews and you can...
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No, I've been sending emails to Instapaper of tasks that I want to do.
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I fax my bills to Pocket and they pay them for me.
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Because with shortcuts, you can do some really nice things when it comes to just picking
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Like, those articles, they stay in their own lists.
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They don't bother me.
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They don't have due dates.
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But with shortcuts, I can use Reminders as a database, basically.
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And you can do shortcuts like open random article, and I can save them in different
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in like I have two lists, one called short stories and the other called long stories.
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Oh, what goes to nuts.
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Yes, the articles are saved with shortcuts because when I'm saving an article it checks
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the word count of the article in Safari and it knows where to save.
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No, but what? That's so good.
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But where do you draw the line?
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at 2,000 words I believe oh yeah it's pretty good wait you can sit 2,000 words
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sure you read his iOS reviews yeah but still though 2,000 words is sure how
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long does it take to read 2,000 words I actually don't know 50 minutes how long
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does it take yeah 15 it's pretty clear yeah okay I thought that would take me
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way longer yeah this is more of a micros than a federal yeah it's actually
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out of myself. It's actually 20, it's 2,500, but yeah, basically it's a pretty short story.
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Okay, and there are reminders. You have music and Marvis right next to each other.
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Yes. Yeah, that's a good question. Why is that? I mean, if Marvis is so good,
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why do you need the Apple Music app? I'm surprised you haven't complained about anything else.
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Another thing, um, we're not done yet. Okay, because of, because of, I can feel the rose coming.
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I know where it's going.
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I'm looking right at it.
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I know where it's going.
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Because of lyrics, Stephen.
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Because of the real-time lyrics.
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That is a good feature in Apple Music.
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In Marvis, you can also quickly open music by double-tapping the mini-player at the bottom of the app.
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the app. So if at any point you can switch over to the Apple Music app
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because you want to control, you want to check the lyrics or, you know, there are
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some features that you cannot see in Marvis. You can do so by double-tapping
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the progress bar in Marvis, but I figured, you know, this is a music home screen.
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I'm also putting it there.
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I feel like the recently added albums widget that you
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picked these albums for this screenshot because one says screen violence
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that's a recent album yeah but like did he listen to it so it's a screen
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violence on the home screen roast so I'm saying but my biggest problem here and
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it is on all of your screens is you have a comma splice in your focus modes
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shortcut no it's not yes it is pick a focus mode comma change your home
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screen semicolon boy oh god I'm leaving the show I don't care about any of this
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anymore bye oh geez can I get to my point now cuz like yeah what's your
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point I thought you go after the comments why I know what it I know what
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it is I know what it is I like that you know you may think to yourself hey on my
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music home screen why would I need a reddit widget well the reason is so you
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you can find out.
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The top news in the audio files subreddit.
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- Oh, look at that.
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- At any moment, at any time, you might need it.
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Hey, what are the audio files up to?
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Can't wait a second.
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Must get that headline directly on the home screen.
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I don't want to go into any Reddit manually.
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No, no, that's going to come to me.
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I cannot wait a second.
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What are the audio files complaining about today?
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Stacked mono speakers, far superior than stereo.
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Everyone knows that.
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- I need my audio file inspo, you know?
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It's a good way to see what the audio files are doing.
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All these audio files, they have very large rooms,
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and they have a cat, and they must have,
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they have a lot of money, I suppose.
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They take these pictures where nobody's ever around,
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they have fancy setups.
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I like those pictures.
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It's one of those things where you're like,
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it's like Pinterest, but for audio people, you know?
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- It's inspo.
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- It's inspo, it's audio file inspo, you know?
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All right, I think I feel like we can release Federico now.
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- And look at the subreddit.
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- Oh, you shouldn't.
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- These people have really bad cable management.
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- Probably because if you tighten the cables too much,
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the music can't get through.
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- You need it to naturally follow the curve.
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- It doesn't flow, you're choking the music
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- Now, by the way, for the record,
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I wanna say that I will not accept
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a comma splice correction by someone who doesn't believe
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in the Oxford comma.
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- Oh, it's getting worse.
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I went to college to write as a journalist.
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I feel like I have the high ground here.
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You went to college in America.
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I live in Europe.
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Yeah, but the Oxford comma is not a hard and fast rule.
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There are two schools of thought on it.
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Yeah, and one is wrong.
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There isn't a right or wrong.
01:16:17
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Oh, yeah, there is one.
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I mean, I agree.
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The Oxford comma is a fantastic device
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because otherwise things just don't make sense sometimes.
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I like how you're talking as if this
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is going to remain in the episode.
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- Myke, roll the dice again.
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- I'm gonna heads or tails this one
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because there's only two of us.
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So I'll be heads and you'll be tails.
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- That's Sylvia.
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- This is gonna happen forever.
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I don't even know anymore,
01:16:45
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like when we're gonna get these and who we're gonna get.
01:16:47
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So Steven, it's your turn to be roasted.
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Do you wanna spend 25 minutes explaining focus modes?
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- Let's see how many car masks we find here.
01:17:00
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- Oh, I really hope that there's a spelling error somewhere.
01:17:03
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- Oh, see, he blurred out the commas in the widget.
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See all those commas?
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He blurred them out.
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- I blurred out some things in my calendar
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'cause it had my details about where my children are.
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That felt like something I shouldn't have put on the internet.
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- Yeah, but there could be commas.
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There could be comma issues in those calendar events.
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- He was using the Oxford comma,
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but now he's too ashamed of like,
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he's built up this persona against the Oxford comma.
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So now he needs to blur out the widget.
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So I use two home screens.
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- It's not even that.
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- And then the app library.
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So I don't use focus modes,
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I don't change out my home screens
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depending on what creative mood I'm in like Federico.
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So yeah, I mean, I really don't think
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you're gonna find anything wrong with this.
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- Where's your wallpaper from?
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Like I'm putting it in the show notes,
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but where does it come from?
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- It is from a collection that Knupsy did.
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So I probably actually shouldn't give that away, so.
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- No, you shouldn't share this.
01:17:58
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If you have to pay for this, then you cannot be in the show notes.
01:18:00
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- So you can see it in the background,
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but it won't be in the show notes.
01:18:04
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- All right, my initial thing that I noticed,
01:18:08
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actually, I noticed like seven things at once,
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but the first one that I need to mention is like,
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"Hey, you need to add a task?"
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- So that's a stack, because I do believe stacks are useful.
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Normally that would be my task list,
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but again, there were things in there I didn't want to share,
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so I just dropped in the new task thing there
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as a placeholder.
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That's a nice way out of that.
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Normally it is my list of tasks.
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So which one of these is the home screen or the one on the left?
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OK, one on the left.
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OK. Is the Bible so you can pray for a better home screen?
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Yeah, that's true.
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Is it so you could pray that you don't have to use group me anymore?
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Yeah, I'm stuck in group me.
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What is that about?
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I got a group of friends that group me is where
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- Still. - Where everyone is, yeah.
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- I know every time we,
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I know we have this conversation every time
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and I just love, I love so much that it's there.
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- And it's on the home screen right now
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because that's particularly chatty right now.
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- Hold up, group me, Slack, Discord, iMessage.
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- Got a lot of-- - Big chatty boy over there.
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- Got a lot of friends.
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- He's got a lot to say.
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- Slack is how we run our business.
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Discord is where our wonderful members are.
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Get connected pro.co, you can be in the Discord.
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iMessages, social stuff, friends, family,
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and then GroupMe is just this one particular group of people
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with this group, a couple of these group threads
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that I stuck in.
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- The phone.
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- Yeah, the phone.
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I'm an adult.
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I have to make phone calls.
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- That doesn't mean anything.
01:19:46
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- I have to make phone calls.
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I get phone calls.
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- Do you have to have the app on the home screen
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- To receive a phone call?
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- You don't need the iPhone.
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It doesn't work like that.
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- I spend a lot of time recording each week
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and I like to see if there's a badge
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if I missed a call or a voicemail or something, so yes.
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- The-- - Well, not yes.
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- I got three kids at three of my schools.
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Like, I need, you know, I get phone calls.
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- Yeah, no, no, no, no, but what,
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you said to receive a phone call,
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you have to have the home screen.
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- Oh, right, sure. - You don't have the home screen
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and that's not true.
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- I do receive a lot of phone calls,
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but it's on the home screen 'cause I have to make calls
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That's a good way to get to voicemail and stuff quickly.
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- It's nice to see you got your dream journal
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always at hand there, day one.
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- Always at hand.
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- The camera in the dock.
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- Why do you use the white Slack icon?
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Oh, camera in the dock?
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What is that? - Camera in the dock.
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Camera in the, I just wanna say camera in the dock.
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- Let me answer the Slack question first.
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The other two Slack icons I find displeasing visually.
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- That I actually agree with you, the white icon
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is the best icon. - No, no, no.
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We'll find out about the best one shortly.
01:20:47
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- No, the purple one's bad.
01:20:50
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How do you know what one I've got?
01:20:51
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- Well, I can just look into the show notes real quick.
01:20:53
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- Don't look yet, that's the whole point of this.
01:20:55
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- We all know you're using the purple icon.
01:20:57
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- Yeah, and don't change it now
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and re-upload your screenshot.
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- Why would I?
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I'm already using the best one.
01:21:01
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Anyway, this isn't about me.
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Why is the camera in the box?
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- Because I want the camera to be in the same place
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if my phone is locked or not.
01:21:07
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I've explained this a hundred times, and it--
01:21:09
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- So when you unlock your phone,
01:21:12
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do you press and hold the camera icon?
01:21:13
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- No, but it's in the same place, so I can just tap it.
01:21:16
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- But you're not just tapping it when,
01:21:18
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see, 'cause what you're trying to say here is,
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"Oh, I need consistency of place."
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But you don't have consistency of action.
01:21:23
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- Well, that's Apple's fault.
01:21:24
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I can only control what I control.
01:21:26
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- Right, but I don't think that that means,
01:21:28
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to me, that doesn't play what you've said.
01:21:30
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Because if it's meant to be a muscle memory thing,
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the muscles can't remember that.
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It's two different actions.
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- I want it in the same place.
01:21:36
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- All right, what's Unwind?
01:21:38
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- It's a Mac, sorry, Sparkcast.
01:21:40
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- It is like a mindful breathing app.
01:21:43
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Yeah, why don't you mock me about my anxiety now, huh, Myke?
01:21:46
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- Yeah, ha ha, anxious boy.
01:21:48
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I heard your joke Federico and it was good.
01:21:50
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What did he say? What did he say?
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It's a podcast.
01:21:56
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You always losing things, Steven?
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You lose things a lot?
01:22:01
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The Find My?
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Yeah, out of everything,
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that is probably would be the first to go
01:22:07
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if I had another app to promote onto the home screen.
01:22:11
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Are you constantly in the settings there?
01:22:12
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You know, you go to tweet some stuff.
01:22:14
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Hey, settings used to be in my dock.
01:22:15
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This is a very,
01:22:16
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I've matured.
01:22:17
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strange page. Like it starts... This is weird, like I... It doesn't have a theme, it doesn't
01:22:24
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have an activity, it's like just random things. So I guess like... There are things here that
01:22:30
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like I don't know what... No, I guess the approach is just apps that you use, but they're
01:22:35
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not grouped in any particular way, because even the last row, there's home and ring,
01:22:40
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and one may think, okay, this is like the home row, but then you have YouTube and settings.
01:22:45
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So like, I like, here's Google maps, Google maps, find my like, okay, location, you know,
01:22:54
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but then Google docs and the Bible.
01:22:55
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Well, that kind of makes sense.
01:22:58
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Like it's a document, it's Google docs, it's Google maps to find things and then find my
01:23:02
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frequently, like copying things from the Bible into Google docs.
01:23:06
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Is that what you do?
01:23:07
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Look at the show notes every once in a while.
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There's some good wizard in there copying them from the Bible and the scriptures finding
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putting them in day one.
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It's weird to me, Google Maps on the second screen is weird to me.
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Because if you feel like you need maps, I feel like you just want them right there immediately
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or you just, I don't know, search or just like use CarPlay.
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I don't know.
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It's like weird to me that you deem Google Maps important but not more important than
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good lengths.
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I do use Google Maps and CarPlay a lot.
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It's on the second screen hanging out.
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How many parcels do you get that you need right there?
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Well a lot recently because I've been doing the fulfillment of the Kickstarter and now
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the MagTricky.
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Stuff coming in all the time.
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Wait, are you tracking everyone's parcels?
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No, no but stuff coming in.
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So like I had to order more stickers.
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I got to order more magnets.
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That's ridiculous.
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It's like copy and paste 1000 tracking numbers.
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post office. It takes 20 minutes to open the application. The Pozol service sent me a cease
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and desist. Yeah this second screen is like the first screen, group me strange, I can't
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believe you're using another task manager, he's on good task now, but we already knew
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he was doing that. Yeah it's pretty great. What other widgets are in these stacks? Let
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- Let me get my phone.
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Okay, so under the calendar,
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there's a WidgetSmith one with the time zones
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for San Francisco, New York, London, and Rome.
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I use that quite a bit.
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And I use like, what is it?
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What's the ugly app that we found?
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Is that what it's called?
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Yes, the clock.
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I use that if I need more fine grain time zone stuff,
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but the widget's close enough.
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gets me there most of the time.
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- The carrot stack is two carrot weather widgets.
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One, the first one is the one you see there.
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And then the second one is a radar
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of the Memphis area where I live.
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So I got my carrot stack.
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- You live in Memphis?
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- Underneath photos is day one.
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And I have it set to the memory.
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So I see one year ago, four years ago, six years ago.
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So let's see, six years ago,
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It's a screenshot of an iMessage between Myke and I.
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Look at that.
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- That's nice.
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Is it a good one or a bad one?
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- You were trying catchphrases.
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So you had Boom Shakalaka and Scrum Diddly Dumptious.
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- Oh, that's nice.
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Well, I was--
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- And we decided that was the one.
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Scrum Diddly Dumptious. - Interesting.
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Scrum Diddly Dumptious is what we're actually
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looking for there.
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I don't know what I needed that catchphrase for,
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but that's good. - I don't know.
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And then under the good task one,
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I mean, it's good task.
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It's usually my list of tasks.
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- Okay, what is Good Links?
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Is this like an Instapaper?
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- Or something?
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- Read later, yeah.
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- See, there's not much to say, it's pretty good.
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- No, we said a lot.
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- Pretty good.
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- No, we said a lot, it's--
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- It's not good.
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- It doesn't really sell you as a person, this home screen.
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- No, you have a bad home screen system here.
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It's like, it's bad.
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It's like, there's a lot of chat apps.
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And then there's like, just that second screen is so weird.
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This is like a home screen.
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It's got so much stuff on it.
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This is like the home screen you get at Walmart.
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This is like a home screen you just...
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I'll have that one please.
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Grabbed at a department store.
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It's like, it's a bunch of stuff.
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It's all things I need.
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It's like, why is it there?
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Do you not search?
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Anything that's not on here, I search for.
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So okay, so if you want to watch a YouTube video, right, do you scroll to the page and
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hit the icon?
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Yeah, it's a tough choice.
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It's a swipe and tap.
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It's between the Bible and YouTube.
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Do I want to learn from God or from NKVHD?
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D.U. is an interesting choice there too, I think.
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I use it for medication reminders.
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You're going to mock me about my anxiety again, Myke?
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So your phone, you need the phone on the home screen so you see if you had a missed call.
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But your medication, you're fine to not see if the badge is there.
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Well the phone app doesn't send me a notification every 15 minutes like Do does.
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That's true.
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That's true, alright.
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He's right about that.
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Yeah, that's what Do is so good at.
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I don't like this character you're creating for me by the way, that I have issues with
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people with anxiety, this is not fair.
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I don't like this.
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Toxic masculinity, Michael.
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Michael. Here we go. Now we're taking it too far. Again, we're not on me yet.
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So let's do you. Are we done with Steven? Are we gonna release him? I think
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we are. I think we are. We're done. So basically no changes were necessary. Thank you.
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So you can go ahead and open mine.
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is this thing that I realized I didn't add after I saw Federico's which is my
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like today thing. Oh yeah. But all that's in there is just a couple of like
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shortcuts widgets with a bunch of shortcuts in them so that's the only
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thing I use that for it's probably not that important I don't know you can tell
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me if you feel like you desperately need it and I can give you another screenshot
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but I'm not gonna put it in. See look you are using the purple slack icon. The best one.
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I already told you. And the purple craft icon. Can we talk? That's not purple. What?
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It's blue. Deep blue. Talk about what? The wallpaper, Myke. It's the best wallpaper.
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I have no, there's no comment on this. It's great. It makes me feel happy. It's an
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abomination. It's too busy. When I see it, it makes me feel happy. You want to take my
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happiness away? Yeah. Yes. That's fair. That's fair. For the greater good. Well, you're never
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gonna take it away from me so... Looks like the wallpaper from a doctor's office in the 70s?
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Hotel. It's actual a photo of wallpaper in a hotel. Oh, I see. And this wallpaper is the wallpaper on
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all of my devices. It's on my iMac, it's on my Mac Pro, and it's on my iPad. Isn't it?
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Doesn't it bother you how the labels of the icons are not readable against the wallpaper?
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I don't need to read them. I know what they are.
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It'd be nice to be able to turn them off. I wish we could.
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Yeah. I'm not like, "What app is that? Which is this? Oh, it's Discord."
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That never happens to me. I don't know how you... Maybe it's difficult when you
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have 25 home screens because of your various
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like focus modes that you go through every day. I only see one at a time.
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I can remember my apps. Just see one at a time. I got three items down here.
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- Why is Timery, which is a great app, it's a great widget,
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you have multiple Timery widgets,
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which I guess we'll get to.
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Why is it in the bottom right?
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That seems like prime real estate for tapping an app icon.
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That's why in my home screen, the widgets are where they are
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because that's sort of far away from my thumb.
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- It's prime real estate for one of the most important
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things that I do on my iPhone which is open time-ery and set timers I also have
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shortcuts underneath that for adding time to my time widget.
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Have you thought about not time tracking?
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Interesting.
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Why would I do that?
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It's very freeing not to know.
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Not to know what you're doing? Oh that sounds so free.
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Stuff gets done.
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How often, okay look I love James but as we know he's a trader, how often are you using a
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calculator that you needed on your home screen?
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a lot. I use pcalc multiple times a day. But why not on your mac where you do your work?
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You pull out your phone? Yeah. Like it on the phone? Yeah, I like it on the mac. I have the
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little menu bar, but I also use up my phone a lot. So I don't know, it's there. I like it. I
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like looking at the icon. I have it there. It's there. Well, there's nothing I would replace it
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with, so I'm gonna keep it there because I do calculate a lot. I calculate. I'm calculating.
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you also have the wrong icons for one password and overcast I was about to say
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that thank you I am a dark mode user the applications have dark UI it wouldn't
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like so for example overcast yeah right then why isn't todoist black yeah and
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you have the red icon with the red badge all of todoists icons are ugly as that's
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That's true.
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That's true.
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They're all terrible, so I chose the red one.
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Yeah, that makes it like the badge is like a wart growing out of the side of the icon.
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They look so wrong.
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Plus red is pretty prevalent in the application.
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So like the overcast one for example, right?
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It's orange and white.
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There is no orange and white in my overcast.
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It's blue and grey.
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See, I used the dark mode in overcast, but I used the orange icon because in my mind
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orange is like the brand color for overcast.
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And orange should be in the dark mode too, I don't know.
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Well he's redesigning it.
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Make that happen, Marco.
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Maybe it will, and then maybe I'll change it, but for now I'm blue and grey the whole
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way, as they say.
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Camera and Instagram, right next to each other.
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What, do you think I take all of my photos in Instagram and look at the Instagram feed
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What, what, what?
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They're two completely different applications.
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Why do you...
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I mean, why do you need a camera on the home screen?
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I got in trouble for camera on my home screen.
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Because camera also serves as the photos.
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for both. The issue with yours wasn't that you had camera. You could just use
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camera from control center and put photos on the home screen. No because
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then when I want, no because I don't I don't need that. Now I have both right? I
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understand people always say this but I have both so I can use this one
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application and just have a second tap I get to the camera roll and it's
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fantastic and I love it. If I need to go to anything else I can tap again. I love it.
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Look at this fancy boy that wants to see how much he's walked and all
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the exercise is only 15 minutes of exercise though why do you need to know
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how much you've walked today like how is why I like it I like to know what if you
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don't feel the ring you're gonna go out for a walk at 11 p.m. no no I don't care
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about meeting the goal I just like to know how much I've done this used to
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just say the number and I tried out this I tried out this new one yesterday yeah
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It looks nicer than just the number for sure.
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- That's why I did it.
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It looks, it's a bit more visually appealing.
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- I think I know what it is
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and I assume it's why it's blocked out,
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but what is Train Beacon?
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- It shows me train times between two locations,
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which is my home and my studio.
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- Which is obviously why it's blurred.
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It's what I figured about, I just wasn't familiar with it.
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- It's a cool one.
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This, that's the stack by the way.
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So it's two widgets.
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One is one direction, one's the other direction.
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- Oh, that's good. That's clever.
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Notes and craft are side by side.
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- Why are you splitting your notes apart?
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- Because Kraft only has things to do with Cortex brand,
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everything else is in notes.
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- Your other company.
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- My other company, yeah.
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- Without us in it.
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- Without you two in it, yeah.
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- The other company also gets a widget on the last page.
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- Yeah, there's no relay widget.
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- Trying that one out.
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So the reason, both the activity and the Kraft widget,
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they are there because I'd previously had the,
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I only had this third page because we had the fundraising widget.
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And then I just wanted to see, like, I'm with that page at the moment,
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I'm just trying out other widgets and these were the two that I picked.
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Uh, Relay isn't even in the stack.
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It's just, uh...
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Yeah, it's his old company.
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Wait, what are we talking about?
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What do you...
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I mean, the Cortex brand, your fancy new company with your new best friend has a widget.
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I don't have a Relay FM craft.
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Prime spot on the home screen on the third page,
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fancy widget, it gets blurred out
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because of all the secrets.
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- Secrets, ooh, we're making secret pins.
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- Yeah, there's a lot of secrets.
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Let me tell you, I'd say this,
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there's no nice way for me to say it
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as such, 'cause I say it the way that it is.
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I made the mistake of intermingling all of my Relay FM,
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everything with everything in my life, right?
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So like, I don't have personal notes,
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'cause personal notes and Relay FM notes, same place.
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Like everything's all mixed in, all my email,
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all in the same place, everything's all in the same place.
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And so I decided with Cortex brand, I would not allow for that.
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And I'm setting up, like I use a different email app.
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I used it like just so it's all on its own thing.
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So I'm in that mode. - Where is it?
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- I get all that there.
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- Where is it? - Where is what?
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- The different email app. - Where is what?
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- The different email app.
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- Oh, it's not on my home screen.
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I don't get enough email there that I need to worry about.
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I use the Gmail app on my iPhone.
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And my Mime stream, I don't know.
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- Mime stream. - Mime stream.
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MAMASTREAM on my Mac.
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MAMASTREAM, that's good.
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That's really good.
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I have Gmail on my iPad home screen, but I don't have it on my iPhone home screen.
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Yeah, that's for a different time.
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It's all very busy.
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I think because of the wallpaper, and the other thing that I've just noticed is that you're a big fan of Serif typefaces in WidgetSmith.
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typefaces in Widgetsmith. I think that also makes it look busy.
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Yeah, what's wrong with that?
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I just think that looks really classy.
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Clutter on the home screen is clutter in the mind.
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Wait, where's the clutter? I don't see any clutter.
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Oh, you don't see any clutter here! You don't!
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No, there's no clutter!
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It's impossible to clutter it! You can't clutter it, you can just fill it.
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Yeah, it's impossible to clutter it more. That's what you mean, maybe.
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- I mean, look at this.
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- No, I've just filled it.
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That's all I've done.
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And I'll just say out of everyone,
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I just have one home screen that has app icons on it.
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The two of you, it's like, oh, I put them everywhere.
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I have restrained my app icons.
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- Oh, you've restrained yourself.
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- You two, you two are just like, oh, I need more.
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I need to throw this stuff over here
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and this stuff over here.
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I need 17 home screens.
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- I mean, he's using focus modes,
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which is a total fad anyways.
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And you have two screens of widgets,
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I mean, that feels a bit much.
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- I am a big, big App Library user, just so you know.
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- Not search?
01:39:07
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- I use search too, but I use the App Library a lot as well.
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- It just opens the App Library, it's like,
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"Hmm, what am I in the mood for?
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Oh, utilities or creativity?"
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- Yes, what would pair nicely with this wine?
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- You know what it does?
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Hey, Federico, you know that widget that you love so much
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with the Siri suggestions?
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It's just that, but more of them.
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- Yeah, but at least it doesn't categorize them.
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It's like, yes, I want to do, I want to do creativity now.
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Why do I care about categories?
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What do I care about categories?
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Nothing, but it shows me more applications I want to use.
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Badges, badges for Discord, but no badges for Spark.
01:39:48
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No, because badges for Spark would be terrible.
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It's got to stay on your email better.
01:39:55
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I have badges.
01:39:56
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I'm not, I'm not sure why I have badges for Discord.
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I go back and forth.
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I do just for the admin channel.
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Or maybe I just have push notifications for that
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and no badges, I forget, but.
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I don't think you can choose where you want your badges.
01:40:09
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Yeah, then I think I have no badges on Discord,
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but I get push notifications in the admins and mods
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in case somebody does something we need to address.
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What is the Mega Studio Timer?
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What are you tracking?
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Why specifically a Mega Studio Timer?
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It is time spent dealing with stuff here.
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connected pro listeners will know I had internet issues today.
01:40:32
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So that was an hour and 17 minutes up to that point of trying to fix my internet
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problems. So you're tracking everything in your day? No, no, no.
01:40:40
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Like if I wasn't working, like wasn't actively working on something,
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there's no timer running. This was like,
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I was spending a bunch of time today. Like there was also some other stuff.
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I was just like setting some stuff up at the studio. So I was tracking that.
01:40:54
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Um, it's very rare actually. It's kind of funny.
01:40:56
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It's very rare that the mega studio timer is used,
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but it's just turns out to be that today I used it a lot
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because of things outside of my control.
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- I also find, and we've talked about this,
01:41:07
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but I find your time tracking system to blow my mind
01:41:11
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because your top categories are things like editing
01:41:15
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or recording or show prep.
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And when I was time tracking, I did per show
01:41:21
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'cause I wouldn't know how much time I spent
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on connected versus MPU, et cetera.
01:41:25
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- Their tax.
01:41:26
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- Yeah, but then you gotta, it's like one layer down.
01:41:28
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So it's like your camera, open the camera,
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open the camera app to look at your photos.
01:41:34
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- But it's not so important for me
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that I have to know a top level
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which show I'm spending time on.
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- See, I mean, that's what really kind of surprised me
01:41:43
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'cause I wanna know that.
01:41:44
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In fact, I track my income monthly based per show.
01:41:49
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So I can know like, oh, I'm spending eight hours a week
01:41:52
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on this show and it makes this or 10 hours versus that.
01:41:56
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It's very easy for me to get that information in Timery
01:42:00
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and also in the toggle website.
01:42:02
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You just, instead of filtering by project,
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you just fill up a tag.
01:42:05
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I have both pieces of information,
01:42:09
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which is also very helpful.
01:42:12
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You and I both have social apps in our doc.
01:42:19
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- Myke's doc is all business.
01:42:20
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Do you notice this?
01:42:21
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You notice this flex on us?
01:42:23
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Like, do you really think to do this?
01:42:24
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Do you, Federico, do you really think
01:42:26
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to do us as in Myke's iPhone dock,
01:42:28
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or do you think he switched it with messages
01:42:30
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for the screenshot?
01:42:31
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- No, no, I think it's, you know,
01:42:33
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I mean, the man is running two companies.
01:42:35
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He's an easy boy. - I know.
01:42:36
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- He's all about work, no time for social.
01:42:38
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- I'm very busy.
01:42:39
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I don't care about my friends.
01:42:41
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I don't leave that you make me money.
01:42:45
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- I just wanna know who you left unread in messages for this.
01:42:48
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- Who was that?
01:42:51
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- He used to hang out with us,
01:42:53
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used to, you know, spend time on Twitter,
01:42:55
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do the memes, now it's all business, #hahabusiness.
01:43:01
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- That is me actually, that's my,
01:43:03
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the haha business guy is my spirit animal.
01:43:04
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- He's doing GTD, he's doing Spark,
01:43:07
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he's doing some browsing.
01:43:09
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- There are some stacks here by the way,
01:43:10
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Fantastic Cow lives under Carrot weather.
01:43:12
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- Interesting.
01:43:13
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- That's just where that is.
01:43:14
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- I figured you'd want the calendar front and center,
01:43:16
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I just actually just realized this,
01:43:17
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you don't have a calendar front and center.
01:43:19
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- It's smart rotating, and otherwise I know where they are,
01:43:23
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it's nice and easy for me that way,
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I like, I actually kind of like it. I at first thought, oh, I don't know if this is going to work for me.
01:43:29
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So the smart rotate's pretty good. I haven't ever tried it.
01:43:32
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I would say so because I very, I would say I very infrequently feel like, oh, this isn't what I want.
01:43:38
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Like, I don't feel like I have that feeling because if I did, I would not have stuck with it, you know?
01:43:45
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I think another stack you could do is combining the steps and the fitness,
01:43:52
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and they just have like a buff mic but they're not the right they're not the right shape we can
01:43:58
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make a widget smith widget however you want can you make a medium step counting widget maybe
01:44:04
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yeah maybe i could do that actually because that's the activity is is new like i wasn't sure if that
01:44:10
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was something that i wanted i actually do actually really like that widget i think it's a really
01:44:15
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nicely done so i may do that but then i'm gonna have to change stuff up because if i want it on
01:44:20
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that second home screen still. I'm gonna, you see, now to me to do what I've done there,
01:44:25
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I have to like... It cascades. Mess that up big time. It cascades. I mean, one thing you
01:44:30
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could do is you could have your two photo widgets side by side because... I kind of like
01:44:36
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that they're not side by side. I like that they're, I like the diagonal. I like the diagonal.
01:44:43
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It's just a thing. I don't want them side by side. Why, if, you know, then I would just
01:44:47
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have a medium, which I like that they break things up. I would say clearly I have the
01:44:52
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best home screen because the only thing... No, I think I won the... I think I obviously
01:44:56
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won the roast. No, no, no. I... yeah, you won the roast by having the worst and then
01:45:03
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I've had the best. So I lose the roast, but that's perfectly fine. I had the best narrative
01:45:09
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around my home screen. So... No, because really that narrative has only opened you up for
01:45:16
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further mocking, so I don't actually think that it's worked in the way that you want
01:45:20
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it to. The narrative fascinates people, and you know that I'm a man of the people, so
01:45:25
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the people will agree with me. Are the people using focus modes? I don't think they are.
01:45:30
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Yes, our people are. And you would never know because you can't reach them. Anyway, I'm
01:45:37
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hungry and dinner is, I ordered pizza tonight, so if you guys can please. You said roast
01:45:42
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too many times I think is the problem. Yes and if you can let me go I would like that pizza.
01:45:47
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It's good to know that I won the roast. Also it was exhausting to, it's actually exhausting to
01:45:53
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roast you guys like it's. Because you have to work so hard to try and find things that are
01:45:59
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wrong with my home screen. Yeah no it's I don't like complaining too much. It's, it's, it's.
01:46:06
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Is that true? Is that true?
01:46:09
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Well, we're not to my friends.
01:46:12
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You know, I mean, you're fine, you know.
01:46:15
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I had to push myself to my limits here.
01:46:18
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It requires a lot of energy.
01:46:20
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I'm so lucky to find things that were wrong with me.
01:46:21
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No, that's, oh God, no.
01:46:24
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I get it, it's okay. You've lost the roast.
01:46:26
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I understand.
01:46:27
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No. I understand.
01:46:28
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No, you don't. You don't understand.
01:46:30
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If you want to find links to our iPhone home screens
01:46:33
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to make your own judgment,
01:46:35
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You can find them in the show notes.
01:46:37
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They are at relay.fm/connected/371.
01:46:42
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Also links to the other stuff we spoke about,
01:46:43
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including MagTricky.
01:46:46
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MagTricky.com.
01:46:48
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Orders end this week on Thursday, November 11th.
01:46:52
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I'm gonna shut 'em off.
01:46:54
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So get your order in.
01:46:56
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- Win an iPod Mini.
01:46:57
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- Win a HomePod.
01:46:59
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- HomePod Mini. - HomePod Mini.
01:47:03
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- I don't wanna give an iPod Mini away.
01:47:06
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- So go do that, magtricky.com.
01:47:08
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You can find us all online.
01:47:10
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You can find Federico on Twitter as Vitici, V-I-T-I-C-C-I.
01:47:14
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He's his tweet bot, you know?
01:47:16
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Did you know?
01:47:19
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Yeah, he's the editor-in-chief of magstories.net.
01:47:22
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Federico, anything fun coming up on Magstories?
01:47:25
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- We are working,
01:47:27
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we have finalized the list of Magstory selects,
01:47:31
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But we are announcing the readers,
01:47:35
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we are opening up the Readers' Choice Award voting process
01:47:40
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this Friday with some news from last year, so stay tuned.
01:47:46
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We'll announce it on Friday.
01:47:49
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With some news.
01:47:52
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- Instead of trophies, the winners all get a puppy.
01:47:54
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- I would love to do that, but no, it's still a trophy.
01:47:59
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- Okay. - This year.
01:48:00
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Is it a trophy of a puppy?
01:48:02
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- Yes, you got it.
01:48:05
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- Oh, it spoiled the surprise.
01:48:07
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- It's a picture.
01:48:09
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- That makes so much sense.
01:48:11
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- Steven, you spoiled everything.
01:48:14
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- I'm sorry.
01:48:15
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- Steven, why?
01:48:17
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- Now he's gonna have to change it.
01:48:19
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- That was gonna be it.
01:48:20
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And now it's gonna be something else.
01:48:21
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- Now it's gonna be a picture of Steven
01:48:23
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inside of each trophy.
01:48:24
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There's a photo of Steven from different points,
01:48:28
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different eras of his life.
01:48:30
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and every award category will have a comma splice in it.
01:48:34
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- Best comma Mac app.
01:48:37
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That's how we're gonna do it.
01:48:40
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Some bloggers used to write like that, so.
01:48:42
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- I mean, honestly, I don't understand
01:48:45
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what a comma splice even is.
01:48:47
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I don't know what it means, so.
01:48:49
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- He's got a degree in journalism, so believe the guy.
01:48:52
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He got a degree from a university in America.
01:48:55
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- He never mentioned that before, Stephen.
01:48:57
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Do you have a journalism degree?
01:48:58
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in America, you know?
01:49:00
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So, you know, it's the real deal.
01:49:02
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- The home of journalism in the New York Times?
01:49:06
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- From the land of the free
01:49:07
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and the land of the journalists.
01:49:09
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So, you know, it's-
01:49:13
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- I had no idea.
01:49:14
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- You can find-
01:49:15
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- That's so cool.
01:49:16
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- Myke on Twitter.
01:49:17
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- Do you feel like you're putting your journalism degree
01:49:19
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to good use?
01:49:20
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- That's a great question.
01:49:21
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(both laughing)
01:49:23
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- Was the money worth it in the end?
01:49:24
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'Cause now you can identify commerce splices
01:49:28
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widgets perfect you could follow Myke on Twitter I am YKE Myke tell people about
01:49:35
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our stream on Friday depends on the internet but yeah if my internet is
01:49:43
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working on Friday at 9 a.m. Pacific 12 Eastern Time 5 p.m. GMT
01:49:50
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Steven and myself and Jason Snell are gonna be on Myke.live my twitch stream
01:49:56
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We're gonna be building keyboards together, which will be a lot of fun.
01:50:00
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I'm gonna help Steven put together a keyboard and then the keyboard that I build, I'm sending
01:50:03
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to Jason Snell.
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Internet permitting.
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I have a giant pile of boxes here to go through.
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That's keyboards take boxes.
01:50:12
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You can find me on Twitter as ismh and I write over at 512pixels.net.
01:50:17
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I'd like to thank our sponsors, Mack Weldon, Indeed, Squarespace, and Setapp.
01:50:24
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like to thank our members who get a longer ad free version of the show each and every
01:50:28
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week. You can learn more at get connected pro.co. Until next week, guys, say goodbye.
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I do that. Cheerio. Bye y'all.