264: Trash Forever
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- Hello and welcome to Connected.
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My name is Steven Hackett, I'm your host.
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I live in the South, so my voice is different
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from that of my co-host.
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I'm gonna introduce them in a second,
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I'm gonna leave them hanging out there
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where I tell you this episode is brought to you
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by our fine sponsors, ExpressVPN, FreshBooks, and Bombas.
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This is an even episode, so even episodes means
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Federico gets to go first.
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Hi Federico.
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Hi man from the south.
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Is that a new thing?
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I don't know.
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It just came out.
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And it's an odd episode next week.
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So this week Myke has to wait till last.
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Myke, how are you?
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I'm from the south too.
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You're from the south of the North Pole.
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I'm in the south of London.
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We're an international show.
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You can't just say I'm from the south.
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Well, you can if you're American-centric, like many people in the world are.
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Right, well, but that's a problem, though.
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You need to accept that everybody can't just—
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I'm from the American side.
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Hey, don't pin me down.
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This show has two-thirds non-American hosts.
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That's true.
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About number.
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So, take that.
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You need to accept the reality that other continents exist.
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I accept it.
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Who do you think you're talking to?
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I'm not Casey.
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Well, you know, but you just said "the South."
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The Ameri- eh, fine.
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You said it.
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We're only doing this because of what you said.
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It's like it was a decision you made and now you-
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It wasn't even a decision, it was coming out of my face.
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I was like I don't know what's happening.
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Your brain made the decision.
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Yeah, I've had a very uh-
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Is that how you produce podcasts?
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Very strange couple of days, just coming out on the show.
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Strange is good, we like a little bit of strange around here.
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Who doesn't?
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We are gonna start with follow up.
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First follow up.
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- Ready to move on?
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- The first point of follow up involves the Apple Watch.
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We've been talking about this, I don't know,
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for two years now about how the new watches
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seem to have pretty mediocre battery life.
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Some people have reported a pretty good increase
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in battery life by restoring the watch
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and setting it up as new.
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Last week I promised that I would do that
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my wife's watch we just moved her from a series 3 to a series 5 and I just restored it from the
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backup because it was pretty easy. As a sidebar that whole process is way better than it used to
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be because the health stuff syncs with iCloud now so you're not going to lose things like
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way better than it used to be. And the way that she put it to me just a few minutes ago is that
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restoring it made the watch battery life acceptable but not great. Like it's I think she it's still
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not as good as her series 3 but it's way better than it was so you may have luck with that it's
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really not too bad to restore a watch from nothing like there's not that much stuff right it's not
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like setting up a phone so maybe you'll have luck with that it does seem like some more people have
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reported that the watch os 6.1 beta is really what is going to to make this better for everybody
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that'll be out at some point i'm not going to put a beta version of watch os on her watch because
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because that process is really scary.
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But it's hopefully coming.
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So you may have luck if you restore it and set it up
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It seemed to help her, but I don't think that's a guarantee.
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I mean, clearly this is like some weird software bug
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that affects people differently.
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And hopefully Apple has a fix for it out pretty soon.
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I've been running the 6.1 beta.
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It's fine, really.
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Battery is good.
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The installation process is still terrible, honestly.
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But it's fine. I just I have one issue a few days ago. I was out with my friends at dinner
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and I noticed that the watch started draining the battery faster than usual. And so I thought,
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oh, it must be because there's poor reception here. But then I thought about it and realized
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it doesn't really matter because I have my phone with me. So it's definitely not like
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Like when you're in a place with poor reception,
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your phone would start draining the battery faster
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because it's trying to find the network.
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- Absolutely.
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- But that doesn't, it's not like that with the watch.
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The watch was paired to my phone,
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so I have no idea why that particular night
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the watch was draining the battery faster,
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but that was the only instance,
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maybe it was doing some weird things that day.
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I have no idea, but otherwise it's been okay.
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I'm not suggesting that you put a bit on Murray's watch.
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No, that seems... I'm not gonna... I mean that does not seem like a good idea to me.
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I don't even know how you do it. I mean I guess you... Does the phone have to be on an iOS beta?
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Uh, no. You go to the developer website.
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Aren't you not supposed to have the watch and iPhone out of step though?
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I think if you have a watch beta you should also be running the concurrent beta version of iOS.
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That's what I thought too, but I've never done it.
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Yeah, Underscore told me that once, like you shouldn't.
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I mean, it's not an impossible thing to do.
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Like, I think you can do it, but it is advised not to do that,
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like to have them kind of in lockstep.
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I think it's it's advised, but I'm pretty sure that
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I've had my phone on stable on a stable release
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and the watch on the beta and vice versa before.
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I think it is allowed unless you're doing things like, let's say, for example,
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that you're keeping iOS 12 on the watch and you want to put on the phone
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and you want to put watchOS 6 on the watch,
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that is not possible because you likely need to install 13.
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But for a point release beta,
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I think it's possible to stay behind,
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but it doesn't really matter for me
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because I'm also on the 13.2 beta.
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- Hey, where's my emoji?
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- What about your emoji?
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- I feel like we should have emoji now.
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Where are they? - No, you're too early.
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It's usually like a point update.
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- But we've already had one of those.
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- No, but iOS 13 was a dumpster fire,
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So you have to discount the first point update because they just fixed it.
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So let me call Jeremy.
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Let me present you with exhibit A, your honor.
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I was browsing Instagram yesterday
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and I noticed that Mr.
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Jeremy Burge is in America. Yes.
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Not only is he in America, he's at Apple.
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Maybe he brought the emoji to Apple.
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Maybe he did. Oh, maybe he has to hand deliver them.
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Here you go. And then off he goes.
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Is this Santa emoji?
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It's like, have you been good kids around here?
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I have exhibit two, your honor.
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Is this what we're doing now?
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B, because I started with A, so--
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So in 2017, in October, October 6, 2017,
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Apple announced iOS 11.1 with new emoji.
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This is my point.
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It is both 0.1 and October.
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- Quit interrupting me, Your Honor.
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Is that how court--
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- It's not the honor, it's--
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- Overruled.
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- Hey, I'm the chief Ricky, so I will speak when I want to.
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- Then don't call me Your Honor.
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- Doesn't grant you judicial benefits.
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- Oh, I think you need to read the contract, my friend.
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In 2018, iOS 12.1 had a new emoji,
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and that was announced on October 2nd.
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So it is time.
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I mean, so look, 13.1, I think you can just discount,
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because 13.0 was so bad and wasn't even on every device.
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So my assumption would be that it would be in 13.2.
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So maybe we see this sometime next week,
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and there's a 13.2 beta that includes them
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for the first time.
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It's about right.
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Don't they-- to my memory, the beta
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never has the emoji in them.
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Like it just is put in the GM.
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Is that right?
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Yeah, they do, because we always end up
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installing the beta for the new emoji.
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And there's always a period where your emoji are
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for other people. Oh yeah I don't know what I'm talking about. So maybe there'll be a new 13.2
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beta or maybe it'll be 13.3 maybe that'll come out you know in a couple weeks too. Or maybe it's like
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it's always like 0.2 points like beta two or something like it's not like the ever it tends
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to be pretty soon right? Yeah. Isn't that right? Uh-huh so I think that it is uh it's definitely due
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any day now maybe it could be today could be new emoji day. Oh wouldn't that be a good day for
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for everybody. Which by the way, the new emoji means that we're soon gonna play a game. Yes.
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Hmm. I hadn't even thought of that. Yeah. Get ready everyone. You know what emoji means?
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It means Federico's getting another weird tattoo. I haven't looked. I promise you guys
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I wouldn't look at the emoji preview a few months ago and I didn't look. I think I only
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caught a glimpse of a couple of them. I already forgot, honestly. So I am completely new to
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what is going on with emoji this year. So it should be fun.
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It's going to be great. I'm so excited.
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That's one of my favorite episodes all year.
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We only did it one time, right?
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It was still a favorite.
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I'm not saying, like, I'm not just trying to really unnecessarily correct you. I'm asking
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the question.
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We only did it once, yeah.
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Well, actually, we only did it once.
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Federico, you have been on a Deep Fusion world tour explaining Deep Fusion to everybody.
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So you hung out with our friend Tyler Stallman on his podcast on episode 66 of the Stallman
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That is in my queue.
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I've not made it to that yet.
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But how did that go?
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And do you have anything else about Deep Fusion that we want to address here?
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Well, it's more like Tyler explained deep fusion to me. I didn't do much explaining.
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No, that was a fun conversation, especially because I, I have the 13.2 beta on my phone,
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but I wasn't really sure how to understand like, when is the fusion being triggered?
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And like, what's the way to think about diffusion and night mode and smart HDR, sort of these
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three modes that the camera now supports, but only one of them is not actually shown
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in the UI, which would be diffusion. So that was a fun conversation. And it sort of clarified
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for me a lot of a lot of the the challenges that I've had with the camera app. So ever
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since I installed the beta and since talking to Tyler, I disabled capture outside of the
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frame because I really want to make sure that whenever possible all my pictures are using
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DeepFusion. That's unfortunate because I really like the idea of having this extra data available.
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But until I'm guessing the iPhone 12 or whatever, this is not going to be possible because the
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two features cannot coexist. So I've been listening to Tyler's recommendations and I've
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been working on something related to photos that's been really challenging for me and
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it took a bunch of time and organization and I know that it sounds extremely vague right
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now but it should be fun and it should be ready very soon. So hopefully we're going
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to talk about it in the next couple of weeks is all I'm going to say. And you guys have
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seen a preview. It should be fun. It's something that I've never done before,
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and it's something that I hope sort of becomes the tradition for me. So I should
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have a... it should hopefully be out in the very near future.
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200,000 words. See, it's not gonna be that long text-wise. So yeah.
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Famous last words, buddy.
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(both laughing)
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Now I'm excited to see it.
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I have not put the beta on my phone.
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I'm just sort of,
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I'm sort of tired of running betas at this point,
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but I am really looking forward to seeing this
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because it's in this weird mode between,
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like night mode is gonna go off,
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but it's still like too much light for that,
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like sort of that zone.
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Where I think we're gonna see this the most often
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is like just shooting pictures in our houses, right?
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Like taking a picture of somebody
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the dinner table like yeah that I'm excited about because those pictures
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always look sort of just okay but it's like in an interesting way like these
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are the photos that are most important to most people yeah right absolutely
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which is just very simple just photos like around the dinner table or whatever
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like these are the photos that actually matter to people totally and so that that
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I think is gonna be really fun and I will disable shoot outside the frame for
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that benefit, even though it does make me sad because I do like the idea, as you said,
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of having that data there.
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But I think DeepFusion is going to win out for most people, which is why I think it's
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off by default, because I think most people would benefit more from DeepFusion than being
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able to crop out a little bit.
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Oh, one last thing on DeepFusion.
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I just wanted to recommend a YouTube video that I really like that helped explain it
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to me, which was a TOD Today, Jonathan Morrison.
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He did a good explainer video, kind of.
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that was where I understood a lot more about what it was. He did a better job of explaining
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the benefits of Deep Fusion than Phil Schiller did, which is kind of hilarious. But it's
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a really good video. So if you want to get a little bit more explanation, then I really
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recommend going and checking that out.
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He does great work. If you're not subscribed to his channel, you should totally do it.
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He does a lot of Apple stuff, but he covers other stuff too. I'm a big fan.
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is a real nice guy. Look, it's just a week of tiny topics and then one giant topic.
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Hey guys, listen to this.
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Listen to this.
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Do you know what that is?
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You crack your knuckles. That's a folding phone my friends. It's here the sound it makes yeah
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Yeah, yeah, it's significant it's significant yeah, I can do it one hand I
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Picked up the galaxy fold last night. I've been publishing some images and some short videos on Instagram. I
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Do not yet have
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Thoughts - I have not been able to put all my thoughts together yet. Okay
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So on next week's episode
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We will be talking about the galaxy fault. So you're gonna share a comprehensive review. I will share a set of thoughts
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Which are mine
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Let's imagine kind of like the tv-os review. Let's say we like which was great. Thank you. Great job with that
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Thank you very much. I hope that I can do it a good enough job again. Okay, I
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I'm excited to hear more about it. I've enjoyed watching your stories about it. I will say and we'll get into it
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But my initial impression is that that front outside screen just makes me sad every time
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I see it like funny little thing that that's great. I'm not gonna lie. It's
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It's a funny look like great
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It's sometimes you see a product and you know instantly what will be better about the future version and that's what it is
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Even more than the inside screen right which has levied a lot of criticism
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I am in complete agreement with you that the thing that will improve faster is the outside screen than the inside screen because
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It is a usable thing
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But it's kind of hilarious, but we'll get there next week. I don't that has just been what I think about every time
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I see it. Yeah, okay. I have a question for y'all
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Has Google Docs been updated to include multi window support? No. Yes has it. Oh
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Don't do that to me. I was so excited
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No, I have been checking the update notes now
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Which I normally don't look at and it's kind of a pain in the rear
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To get to the update section in the App Store now unless you like haptic touch on the icon it does a shortcut
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Under the app icon to do it, but like going through the App Store
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it's like three or four taps now to get to that, which I guess they're just
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trying to downplay it, but it's, um, it's frustrating to have to dig through it.
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It is frustrating because I don't like to have automatic app updates.
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Like really?
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I want to see what's happening to applications.
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Like I don't want to just open them and then be surprised by what is there.
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What Myke said.
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I do keep automatic updates on the second iPad, which I use for reading or watching
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movies or playing games because I like that's the second iPad, but my primary one and on
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the iPhone, I keep them disabled.
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Do you let it badge?
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So you see how many are available and you go in and check or do you just open it every
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couple of days?
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I let it badge, but you typically you have to refresh it.
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I probably go like every day, just like it's like a habit.
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I come looking for something, you know, I come,
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you know when you look at your device,
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you're like, I don't know what to do right now.
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It's like, oh, check the app store, so.
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- Yeah, that's fair.
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- I created a custom icon on the home screen
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that runs my shortcut to open the updates page directly.
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- Kind of a lot of times a day, I tap on the icon
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and I go to the update screen and I pull to refresh.
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And it's also nice that in 13, you can delete apps
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from the updates page itself.
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You can just swipe to the left
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and you can delete an app from there.
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- Yeah, that's a nice feature.
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- It's also easier to get to your subscriptions,
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that's now in settings.
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So the shortcut I had for that
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has sort of gone out the window for me.
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I wanted to talk briefly about the rumors of an iPhone SE 2.
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I would have said in the past that was a bad iPhone name,
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but you guys have iPhone 11 Pro Max phones,
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so all bets are off.
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I think this is a really interesting story
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because I think there's still people out there,
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'cause every time I talk about this,
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here you know people say oh I love my SE because they really like the older
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five-inch form factor but or four inch how big is that phone four inch screen
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that is not what this is so this is taking the idea of the SE so the SE came
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out it was the guts of the iPhone 6s but in the chassis of the iPhone 5s this is
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seemingly going to be a similar thing some of the iPhone 11 in the body of the
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iPhone 8. So it is SE like sort of a classic design at this point but it's
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not going to be the old smaller form factor it's going to be the same size as
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the 6, 6s, 7 and 8. I found this really interesting my wife used an iPhone SE
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and then I bought her an iPhone 8 because her SE was just falling apart she
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wanted a better camera and she sees the types of pictures I can take but she
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doesn't want she doesn't like face ID and the gestures I moved to her an iPhone
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for a little while and it was one of the few times that she was like I actually
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voice like a strong opinion about technology most of the time she's like
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just whatever she's like I don't like this I want a home button and so she's
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on an iPhone 8 and it would be great if there's an iPhone SE 2 because it's the
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same size she already has but you know better CPU much better camera the rumor
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is a single lens camera which makes sense this would be a cheaper phone I
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I think this phone would do really well. And I think if you're still holding on to the iPhone se size like I
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Love y'all, but it's time to move on like the world is has moved on from that size
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This is not this is gonna be yeah
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Apple's not gonna make it someone might make it but Apple's not gonna be the company that makes that type of device anymore
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I'm afraid to tell you yeah, which I mean it I I understand that really stinks if that's what you're into but it's just
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Time has moved on from that that form factor, but I think it'll do well
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I you know it seems like there's maybe some stuff lining up for a spring event
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We can talk about that maybe next time, but I think this could be a spring release that the original iPhone SE was
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You know mid-cycle to the 6s, and I think there are a lot of people who?
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Have an iPhone 6s or maybe a 7 who would just want to stay with what they know and this would be a nice option
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especially if it's cheaper than the iPhone XR is.
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Yeah, I mean, I don't know how much cheaper it's gonna, it will realistically be.
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Like the SE, to my memory, wasn't that much cheaper, right?
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No, it basically slotted in as the lowest price point, but not by much.
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And right now you can get an iPhone 8 in the US starting at, I'm waiting for the page to load,
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starting at $449 it looks like for the 64 gigabyte model so maybe this is $379
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or $399 because the 8, I guess it depends if they replace the 8 or not in the
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line if they just replace the 8 with this and it would be the $449 price
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point but maybe they position it a little bit lower maybe it starts at 32
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gigs instead of 64 for like a really entry-level price and markets outside
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the US but it'll be interesting to see the relationship between the 8 and the
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SC because they're going to look the same assumedly and even with the single
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camera maybe it's confusing I don't know but I find it interesting I think they
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should do this because they're people who want a home button who want touch ID
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who wants something cheap but the iPhone 8 now is two years old and maybe they
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want something that is better, faster, better camera.
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So I'm a fan of this move by Apple,
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and hopefully it pans out for people
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who want something without Face ID.
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I have a controversial opinion that I shared on Twitter,
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and it didn't, it was very, very interesting.
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This came about because a bunch of apps
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have been adding dark mode.
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I've been using dark mode on my phone actually quite a bit.
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I don't like it on the Mac.
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I don't even like it on the iPad,
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but I kind of like it on the phone.
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Apps have been slowly moving to it.
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And this thought came to me after Instagram
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added dark mode this week,
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which wasn't in their release notes.
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They just did it as Instagram does.
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And it's got pure black background.
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And that does a couple of things.
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It really makes the pictures pop in a way
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that's like sort of to me a little overwhelming.
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But I find, this is my opinion,
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they underline that is that I prefer dark modes that use a dark gray color like the
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lighter dark mode in overcast or in I think um hello weather does it and a couple others
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over true black which on an oled like okay so here's it here all the tweets I've gotten
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back you're an idiot oled with black saves battery whatever someone say you're an idiot
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Someone yeah, they're like oh, it's it's because you can save energy moron like it was one of those things that went wide
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And it was like beyond
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My normal followers although some of those have called me idiot suit which is totally fair sometimes
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But it's um I like the look of the gray because even though it's a slightly less contrast
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I find the really high contrast of like pure black and then pure white text actually a little off-putting and a little hard to read
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And I like something a little bit lighter so I can 512 pixels the dark mode there
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I actually sampled the dark mode color used in Mac OS itself and I used the same color
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So does Jason Snow actually use the same background color and our dark modes for our sites and I find that easier to read and less
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jarring than
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True black and I'm really curious what the two of you think
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I am mostly of the belief that true black is
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My preference like not wait. I don't know why I said that true black is my preference. That's what I prefer
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Even on an iPad I turn it on because then I like visual consistency of what I'm seeing on my iPhone.
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I prefer if I'm going to have a dark mode, I want the dark mode to be dark, not just grey.
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And I love the dark mode on Instagram. I think it looks exactly as I wanted them to make it look.
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That's my feeling on things. Sorry to say, Steven.
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Yeah, well, I mean, I mean, sometimes I guess it depends. So Max stories, I'm using a dark
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gray, just like 512 and six colors. Some apps, I do believe, though, that the true black
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is beautiful and really helps the content pop. So whether it's Instagram or Apple Music
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or you know, we've seen other media heavy apps use true black. And I think it's really
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functional to that to make sure that artwork or photos or thumbnails can really pop off
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the screen. I do not. So I've been seeing some conversations around mostly on Twitter
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of people complaining about true black is bad because of the OLED smearing. Is that
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the name of the issue? And really, and this may be my controversial opinion here. I do
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believe that people like most people will never notice all that smearing in real life.
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It is something it's a designer problem. And the it is my opinion that the people who talk
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about and discuss all that smearing are the same people who notice and come issues and
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complain about SF symbols. I don't see it like I've been really been really trying to
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to see the issues with SF symbols.
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Maybe it's my eyesight that has gone terribly bad
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over the past couple of years.
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I honestly don't see issues in those glyphs.
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Like I just don't see it.
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All it's mirroring, yes, I kinda see
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if I really pay attention to it,
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but if I'm just using an iPhone, I never see it.
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I don't even know what I'm looking for.
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It looks beautiful, it's black and white.
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And yes, I agree, for long form text, it's not ideal.
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It's too high contrast and it may be
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a little too tiring on the eyes for longer reading sessions.
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But for Instagram, I mean, you're just gonna
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read a few captions and a few usernames.
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It's totally fine and it looks great.
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And it looks beautiful on the OLED display
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because it's actually true black.
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So some apps like my RSS client or Mac stories,
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well, Mac stories is not an app, but you get the point.
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In some contexts, I do prefer dark gray,
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but shorter bits of text like Twitter or Instagram,
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I keep the true black enabled,
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and I prefer it because it's beautiful.
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- I mean, my thought is if you are going--
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- The opinion is not that controversial, see what I mean?
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- No, I don't think it is either.
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Other people responded, you're the only one who thinks that,
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or everyone thinks that way, so I retweeted both examples
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of that 'cause it made me laugh.
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I actually really like the way that Tweetbot
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and Overcast do it, where you have options, right?
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So like overcast, you have like a dark mode,
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then you have like a basically pure black mode.
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And I think if you're gonna build themes into your app,
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giving users options, not only to set it against
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or with the system setting,
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like we spoke about a few weeks ago,
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or pure black or gray,
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'cause like on an LCD, like an iPhone 11,
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the gray actually may look better than the true black,
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'cause sometimes that's a little weird on an LCD.
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So I think having the options is nice,
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but it is good to see major apps adopting dark mode faster than I think people
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anticipated. Certainly than I, than I anticipated. All right, Myke,
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how is Reminders treating the Hurley household?
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Hey, sorry about that little interruption. Somebody,
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we won't say who, but, but it wasn't me or Myke.
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Their power went out while we were recording.
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So Steven, I think you'd asked me about reminders.
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I did. So how are you using it?
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You and I both talked about switching to it.
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How's that going?
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I have not done anything of it yet.
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And I want you guys opinions on this, but I did want to just recount a little story
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because I encouraged Adina to upgrade reminders
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because she uses reminders.
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And I was like, well, you should try
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trying out the new reminders.
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She uses reminders in Fantastical.
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but never uses the reminders app.
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She'd never used the reminders app
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because the reminders app was not good before,
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but she liked the reminders functionality
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inside fantastic accounts.
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Like, oh, you should check out the new reminders now.
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So she opened it up and she initially,
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which I thought was hilarious,
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immediately just pressed the button to dismiss the upgrade.
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Like without even looking, she was just like, no.
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And I was like, no way.
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No, you want to do that.
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We went back in and there was a button,
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a little blue button, pressed upgrade.
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All of her reminders deleted immediately.
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And then very slowly came back.
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What is this user experience?
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That is an unacceptable user experience to make people believe
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you have deleted everything.
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Like, fake it, just fake it.
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Keep them on the screen, even if in the background, iCloud is copying them from
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Show me a screen with a spinner until it's done.
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But like showing me there were 22 reminders, now there are zero reminders,
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is an unacceptable way to treat your users.
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Like that was bananas to me because it doesn't warn you,
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right? You don't get told that that's going to happen.
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And if that is what is intended to happen, that is wild. If it was an accident,
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Fine, but I doubt it.
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But that is just like a really just upsetting way
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to do an upgrade of anything,
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is to make you think you've lost it all.
00:32:32
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- Still having iCloud related issues,
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so you may remember.
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Yeah, so they just, they came back recently.
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So I should say, I am now using the public stable version
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of Catalina, the stable version of iPadOS,
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but I have the beta of 13.2 on my phone.
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my notes are not syncing correctly between the iPhone and other devices anymore,
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which shouldn't happen, because there's no format change, right, between the beta of 13.2 and 13.1,
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so it's not like I'm trying to sync between 13 and 12, for example.
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But I'm using a beta, so there may be that something is going on.
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And it's even weirder because like if I wait a day or two, eventually I will see the notes
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reappear, like the same notes appear on my iPad or on my iPhone and vice versa, but right
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now my iPad is missing four or five notes, I think.
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And this is part of a bigger discussion, two points that I wanted to make.
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First of all, I really wish that Apple could do a better job at letting apps like Reminders
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or Notes sync in the background all the time.
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So many times, I open Notes or I open Reminders, and this is especially true if you're trying
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to do a new setup of an iOS device, you open the app and then you see all the changes coming
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They very rarely happen fully in the background.
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And I wish that they could design a better experience for that.
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But also, I want to ask, I guess, you guys and early servers, do we still believe that,
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even if it's not necessary, that it's good practice to do a clean install of iOS every
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couple of years?
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Because my question is, and I'm not sure if somebody has any way to double check this
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or to confirm this. The theory that iOS accumulates, you know, some sort of system junk or craft
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over the years. Is that actually true? Because it really does seem to help.
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There are people, this is like, I feel like this is one of those holy wars, right, where
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like people will tell you either way what they think about this. My feeling is, I don't
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do it, because, and my feeling on this remains exactly the same as when the "restore your
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phone meme was a thing a few years ago for me. I don't feel like I should have to.
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Yes, you don't have to.
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I believe that the software should be... no, but like I don't feel like I should be penalized
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for doing this when Apple pushes it to me as their default experience, right? Like you're
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supposed to move from device to device. They have multiple ways to bring the information
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over. So like I will never do it because I don't think I should have to do it. And I
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I don't want to. I don't want to go through the aggravation of like,
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trying to spend like a week trying to get these devices set the way they used to
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be. Like that's just, I don't want to do that.
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But then again, first time I haven't done the clean install on my iPad and the
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iPhone and look what happened. All kinds of issues.
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No, but this happened. This happened to you during the beta.
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Like something during the beta process messed this up for you.
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But why is it still happening?
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Because your iCloud account is messed up.
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Because you shoved a bunch of base 64 through there and tore everything up.
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Like a shredder, you put it through the base 64 shredder.
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Look, we've known this from the past, right? From betas, where if you get
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something, if you do something on a beta with your iCloud account,
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it can mess you up for a long period of time because something goes crazy
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in there and then that's just the way it is, right?
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like which is why people always say don't use your actual accounts, blah,
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blah, blah. Uh, and that's,
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and I think that's what the situation that you're in is you had,
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something's corrupt somewhere and that is,
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that is the life that you're living now.
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It really feels to me like during this, especially this development cycle,
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but even previous ones that Apple sort of loses sight of how important iCloud
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actually is. Like,
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if you really try to use an iOS or Mac OS device without iCloud,
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It's actually difficult.
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There's so much that is tied to that now,
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and it feels like that, and I don't know,
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but it just feels like that doesn't have
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this sense of importance that it should
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in Apple's development.
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Do those people have a seat at the table
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when new features are being discussed,
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or does whoever's coming with the features,
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oh yeah, well, the iCloud team will figure that out.
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We're just gonna shove it down their throats.
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The idea that you can break your iCloud account
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seemingly pretty easily,
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and it being basically impossible to fix.
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Like Federico, you had to start over
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with new iCloud accounts in the past.
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Like, that's unacceptable.
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Like, A, you don't hear about Google accounts doing that.
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I mean, and on Android,
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Google accounts are as important as iCloud is here,
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but Apple's gotta be better at this stuff
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because they're making it deeper
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and more thoroughly integrated into everything they make.
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- Yeah, and for me specifically,
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the issues really seems to be notes,
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because I started noticing all kinds of iCloud issues last week.
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So for example, my iPad Pro, running the public stable version of 13,
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could not complete iCloud backups anymore, or
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it was not syncing reminders anymore, so
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I tried it all, I rebooted my device,
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and what finally fixed it was I needed to sign out
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of iCloud and sign back in again and pull in all the changes so
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Imagine 22,000 photos from my photo library and all of that from scratch.
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So it took a couple of days.
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And now everything's fine. It can back up.
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Messages are syncing, photos are syncing, reminders are syncing.
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Except notes.
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And notes is also like...
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I love notes and I love... like, I really like using the app,
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but all these sync issues that happen time and time again for me,
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I really don't know how to fix them. I really don't know what to do.
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and it's a shame because I really want to use notes.
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But it keeps happening.
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What were you using instead though?
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Yeah, I don't know. Like, I tried Evernote.
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I gave it a hard... I even paid for Evernote.
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I don't want to use Bear because it's...
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I know, right? See, I know that you're saying this almost ironically or sarcastically, but...
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No, I'm not. I'm actually legitimately asking you.
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I wouldn't use anything. I don't like anything else.
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Right, but if you... what else are you gonna... what, no notes?
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No, no, I'm gonna keep using notes and suffer.
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It's like, it's a toxic relationship that we have, me and notes, but it's my only option.
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That's why I have a podcast.
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But like, the thing is... okay.
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The thing is though, if you can't trust it...
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Yeah, I know.
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...then what do you do?
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I know, I know. So what I've been doing is I've just been using notes on my phone because
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it has an "all" and I sort of use my iPad in "view mode" when eventually it syncs the
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notes. So I don't create notes on my iPad. It's an absurd predicament that I'm in right
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now. It shouldn't have to be this way. And hopefully, you know, maybe installing the
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beta of 13.2 will fix it. My iPad does not have the beta. And you know why my iPad Pro
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is not running the beta? Because the beta... many of my shortcuts are crashing the shortcuts
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app in 13.2 beta. So... yeah. I guess my main point here is it would be nice every once
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in a while not to be on a beta. Not to... just not doing it. Like, imagine like leaving
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the current version of iOS the entire summer and upgrading. Yeah, like me. Like you. Like
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on my phone? I had no problems with my phone this summer. Yeah, that must be nice. You
00:41:00
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know why? Because I was 12. That must be nice. I've had more problems since I upgraded to
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the stable version of the 13th. Yeah that must be nice. It is nice. Yeah well anyway we're I feel like
00:41:13
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but to bring this back around I do still want to use reminders like it's on my it's just one of
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those things where I need to sit down and spend the best part of a day right going through Todoist
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and I want to manually re-enter everything. I'm sure that there are tools that people have built
00:41:31
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But like I will also see it as an opportunity to sit down and review all of my currently outstanding tasks
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and I want to I want to
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But to do that
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I want to kind of get a good feeling from you both and I feel like I know from you Federico that like
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You're very happy with reminders and it's working for you
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but I kind of
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wonder if you
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Yes, I'm very happy with it and I'm using it. I that does not mean that I don't have any complaints about it
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Oh no, of course, but I have, you know, everybody has complaints about all sorts of software.
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I just wonder if, like, would you encourage me, basically, to try it out?
00:42:10
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I have a few questions for my recommendation.
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How much do you rely on sorting options?
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I don't, because Todoist beat that out of me.
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I just want all I care about is the next seven days in date order.
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OK, so you don't you don't really want to like open a specific list
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and sort your tasks within that project.
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You don't do it.
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No, I actually never do that.
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I never I all I care about because I assign due dates to every task.
00:42:45
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OK. All I ever care about is the next sort of seven days.
00:42:50
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So the the scheduled view of reminders would do the trick for you.
00:42:53
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OK, well, yeah, you should do it then.
00:42:57
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If the schedule view, I use it all the time.
00:43:01
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My complaints were about-- and I guess Steven is probably
00:43:04
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going to bring this up-- my complaints were
00:43:06
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about the lack of sorting options inside lists,
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inside projects, and the half-baked integration
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with shortcuts.
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But I think you should try it, Myke.
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I think you're going to like the subtasks.
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I think you're going to like the attachments.
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One possible point of frustration for you right now.
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If you want to use the attachments, you cannot attach PDF documents or spreadsheets to your tasks.
00:43:37
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But I mean, I'm not doing that with Todoist.
00:43:39
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OK, then. Well, you should you should try then.
00:43:42
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Yes. What I would tend to do and probably what I will continue doing is attaching links to those things.
00:43:49
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I know that when you do research you collect a lot of links and you're using Apple notes
00:43:54
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for your show notes for your podcasts and stuff like that and I think you would really
00:43:57
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enjoy having those rich links in reminders as well.
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I definitely would.
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I think you should.
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And that's one thing.
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You know I had that thing a couple of days ago, I spent a bunch of time in shortcuts
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and was like finally I can build the shortcut I've always wanted because there's an append
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to note but then I remembered.
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It only appends just text, it doesn't append rich links.
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But yeah, shortcuts, I would love that.
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Just append when I want to append to note,
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if it's a URL, make it a rich URL.
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Like I don't just want a text, I love the rich URLs.
00:44:35
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But I think I want to try, 'cause you know what?
00:44:39
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I really want to be able to easily
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like try adding reminders with Siri.
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- I would like that.
00:44:47
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So, you know, it's little things like that,
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or, you know, that remind me about this, you know,
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when you're looking at a piece of content
00:44:54
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and you say to Siri, that's shipped, right?
00:44:57
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Like, hey, remind me about this on,
00:45:00
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like, and then it will put it in reminders.
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I wanna try all that stuff out,
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but I know I'm only really gonna try it properly
00:45:06
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if I actually move everything to it.
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But I've just, it's one of those things
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that I've just yet to do, but now it's out
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and I think all of the weirdness would have calmed down.
00:45:15
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I've read your chapter about it
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and it's made me want it even more.
00:45:19
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And so I'm like, I'm thinking about doing it.
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But I just wanted to double check
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that now you're on the other side of this
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that you weren't changing your mind.
00:45:27
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- Based on what you replied, I think you should try it.
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Take a few days, move yourself over
00:45:34
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and set up a few lists, maybe a few groups
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for related lists and use the scheduled view.
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Learn to use drag and drop inside the app
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And my suggestion would be to set up a few shortcuts,
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either in the widget or the home screen,
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to quickly get to specific lists or,
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like for example, one of the things
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that you can do with reminders, because it's built in,
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you can create a widget.
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I have two that shows you a subset of your reminders.
00:46:09
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So for context, I have two widgets on my iPad.
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One is called Personal Tasks,
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and the other is called Work Tasks.
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And all it does is it fetches reminders
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from specific lists.
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All it does, it shows me tasks from my personal lists.
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So like grocery, shopping, family,
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those like non-work reminders lists.
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And the other one, it shows me tasks from podcast,
00:46:39
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Mac stories, Club Mac stories, finance,
00:46:42
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all that kind of stuff.
00:46:43
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So it's a very easy way for me to filter reminders right from the home screen.
00:46:48
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It's two actions and it's super easy. It's what you can do with reminders.
00:46:53
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So play it. Yeah.
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Yeah. I want to try it. I really,
00:46:57
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it's been in my mind and I really want to try it.
00:46:59
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I have to try Live About Gboard, so I'm going to have to try that too,
00:47:03
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because we spoke about this in the Podcastathon.
00:47:07
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All of the natural language stuff doesn't work with the PartyQL boards because
00:47:12
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you need the quick type bar.
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So I need to like also decouple myself from that.
00:47:18
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And then I can maybe go for it.
00:47:21
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- There's an item in Reminders that may kill it for me.
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And I filed some feedback,
00:47:28
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but if you have a list of tasks sorted by due date,
00:47:33
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tasks with no due date,
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so it's undated tasks appear at the top of the list
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ahead of upcoming dates.
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and I find this a lot, I sort each of my projects by due date.
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And a lot of projects have tasks without due date,
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something that I need to do in the future.
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I just want to park them there.
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And putting them ahead of things--
00:47:53
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putting a task with no due date ahead
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of a task of a due date of two days from now is insane.
00:47:58
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No, what I think is insane is that every list
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sorts your tasks by creation date.
00:48:06
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So to give you an example, one of my lists right now--
00:48:09
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and I'm gonna give you the tasks in order.
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The first one is due February 1st, 2020.
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The second one is due tomorrow.
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The third one is due tomorrow.
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The fourth one is due today.
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The fifth one is due today.
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So like, well, then there's no option to sort a list
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by due date at all.
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Like if you tap the ellipsis button,
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It doesn't show you, it doesn't contain any sort option.
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And I know that this is creation date
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because the first one, the first task,
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the one due in 2020 is delete Evernote subscription,
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which I set up months ago
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when I moved from Evernote to Apple Notes.
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So I think this is a very perplexing decision
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to not have any sorting feature.
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I mean, the same app that has sub-tasks
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does not have sorting options.
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Todoist does this exact same thing.
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On iOS by default, it sorts by creation date, not by due date.
00:49:17
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So again, I'm very used to it.
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One of the reasons I don't look at lists of specific projects, because I know that that
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is useless information for me.
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So the schedule view should be nice though.
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Who runs their life like this?
00:49:32
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Nobody who's on top of things.
00:49:34
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Wait, so on iOS you can't set a sort order in Reminder?
00:49:38
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You can do it on the Mac.
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No, you can't on iOS.
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It's just good grief.
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Come on, Reminders team.
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You rebuilt an application and you put different features on different platforms?
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I want this to be good, but it's just, I don't think it's going to be for me yet.
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The sorting stuff is critical the way that I think.
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It's no different to my current system, so I'm still going to try it because I'm still
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excited about it.
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I still think it looks like a really good system
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for the basics and then beyond.
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And I really wanna try an application
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that can be so tied into the system.
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- My current plea to the Reminders team is,
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sorting options inside lists,
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file attachments that go beyond JPEGs.
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Let me attach a PDF, let me attach a zipper archive,
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and rework your shortcuts integration.
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Because right now, the shortcut actions for reminders
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are based on reminders for iOS 12.
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They do not support any of the new features.
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So the new URL field, not supported,
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groups for lists, not supported, or subtasks.
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- What about natural language?
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- Well, that you can create using the date action.
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shortcuts and it should work like if you... Right, okay. You can sort of fake that.
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You can fake that basically and use a magic variable, okay. And sub tasks as well.
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So basically the new reminders features of 13 are not
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Our next tiny topic, because we're still in that area, is Myke's new iMac Pro.
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Myke, how's your new computer?
00:52:53
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Myke has a new computer?
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Myke ordered a new computer on September the 30th.
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Myke ordered that computer because connected listeners...
00:53:04
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Can you stop talking about yourself in third person?
00:53:06
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Like I'm gonna have to, I'm gonna scream.
00:53:08
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Please keep going.
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I quite enjoy it.
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I ordered it on September 30th.
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of Connected may remember me talking about wanting to order this computer before Catalina
00:53:19
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came out because I wanted to get an iMac Pro but I'm going to replace my 2015 iMac. A member
00:53:25
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of the family really desperately needs a computer so I'm able to shuffle this one down, replace
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it with a brand new iMac Pro and I didn't care if Apple revved it this year because
00:53:36
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it was already so much more powerful than that was it and all I wanted was not to have
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Catalina on my machine. So on September 30th, I placed my order. The order is still processing.
00:53:52
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It has not shipped yet. I am worried now that the literal only reason that I ordered this
00:53:57
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machine when I did, which was to avoid Catalina, is going to come to bite me very badly. As
00:54:04
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As this machine may come with Catalina on it.
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And it's supposed to arrive between the 14th and 21st of October.
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That's what I've been told.
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Yeah, considering it's not shipped yet from...
00:54:18
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I don't know where it was shipped from.
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I don't know where these things are actually going to be made.
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I don't know if it's in China or if it's in Europe somewhere.
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I don't think it's going to arrive on Monday.
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So I'm very nervous right now that this machine that I've ordered is going to have Catalina
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It is not the worst thing in the world and if that is what happens then I guess I'm just
00:54:42
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going to have to use it.
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But I didn't want to, right?
00:54:45
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As people may know, I like to try and stay a little bit behind the most recent release
00:54:50
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because I don't like to change things on my production machine if I don't have to.
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So I'm very nervous right now and I want to know if this machine is not hardware revised,
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Let's assume that they're considering we haven't heard anything about an event.
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No event has been announced.
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It is very unlikely that there is going to be an event next week, right?
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Not next week, but maybe by the end of the month.
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But they're telling me that my machine will ship between the 14th and 21st.
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So it should ship next week.
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I would expect the likelihood of a hardware revision on the iMac Pro to be unlikely. Also,
00:55:34
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I don't expect that Apple are holding my machine personally so they can give me a newer one.
00:55:41
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I don't believe that that's what's happening. So I don't expect that they are hardware revising
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the iMac Pro. Because you can currently buy a non-build to order and it can arrive the
00:55:51
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next day. I can buy one today and it can get here tomorrow and it's a non-build to order
00:55:55
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machine right so if they're not going to revise the hardware but it arrives with
00:56:02
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Catalina on it can I do anything about that it depends on if they do any sort
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of like silent revision so let me back up a little bit I actually am not sure I
00:56:14
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agree with you that just because you can buy a non optioned one that there's not
00:56:19
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a revision coming it may be that those were on the channel already they build
00:56:23
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these on demand so maybe they're like mid-ramp to some sort of update. Why
00:56:27
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would you do that though? Like why would you say that to me? Because it's gonna be
00:56:31
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the truth and I don't lie to you. You can clearly tell I'm upset like I don't know
00:56:35
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why you would now of all times decide to tell me that. Why would you tell me that?
00:56:39
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I don't know. It may be too. So it may be that they're they're not revving all of
00:56:44
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it but there's gonna be like a new option for a video car or something I don't
00:56:47
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know. Or it may just be that the guy who builds custom iMac Pros is on vacation and
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and you'll get it when it comes back.
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I don't know.
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It really depends on the machine's firmware
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if it will run Mojave or not.
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So I think when you get it
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and it has Catalina on it out of the box.
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- If it does.
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- 'Cause even if it ships on Monday,
00:57:09
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it wouldn't necessarily have Catalina on it anyway, right?
00:57:12
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Like it could still have whatever Yosemite or whatever,
00:57:15
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I don't even know what it is anymore.
00:57:16
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- Mojave. - High Yosemite.
00:57:18
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- Which one is it?
00:57:19
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- Yeah, Panther is the one you're thinking of.
00:57:21
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Ah, okay, good.
00:57:22
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If it has paint thrown out of the box,
00:57:23
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call me 'cause I'm gonna come make a YouTube video about it.
00:57:26
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If it has Mojave on the box, obviously you're set.
00:57:27
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If it has Catalina, you may be able to go back or not.
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You could compare like the firmware revision with mine,
00:57:33
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for instance, which is an original.
00:57:35
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Or you downloaded the Mojave installer, right?
00:57:40
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So that's good to go.
00:57:42
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I have that.
00:57:43
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And you could just try booting it from the Mojave installer
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and see if it'll install.
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It will tell you if it can't.
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So that's that.
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That's that.
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And if it can't, yeah, you just try it.
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And it will not let you install something
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that won't be supported.
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So you may have to go in and turn the T2 security stuff off
00:58:01
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to install an older version of Mac OS, but it should work.
00:58:04
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- But I could turn it back on again if I did that?
00:58:06
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- Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
00:58:07
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It's like a setting in the startup thing.
00:58:08
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- I mean, I know this isn't the worst thing
00:58:11
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because we have a similar setup,
00:58:15
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Jason Snow has a similar setup to me as well, right?
00:58:18
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Like, hardware-wise, my most important things will work,
00:58:23
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but I would prefer to just not go to Catalina yet.
00:58:28
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Especially because, like,
00:58:30
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we're gonna talk about Catalina shortly,
00:58:32
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the general reception to it has not been good, right?
00:58:37
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- It's mixed at best.
00:58:40
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I don't install new versions of the operating system
00:58:48
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when they are positive, right?
00:58:50
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Like, I just don't do it when I can avoid it.
00:58:54
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And so this is like
00:58:56
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maybe not the greatest version
00:58:58
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I don't know if everything that I have will work, right?
00:59:01
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I don't even know yet because I haven't bothered looking
00:59:03
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because I wasn't planning on upgrading.
00:59:05
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I would just would prefer to not have to have it
00:59:09
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but I care more about this machine
00:59:11
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than I do about Catalina
00:59:13
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so if I have to run Catalina I will
00:59:15
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But it would just be some real dramatic irony if the whole reason I bought this machine now
00:59:20
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Was because of this and then it doesn't work because like who knows I could have gone off the reservation
00:59:27
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I could have like completely just gone wild and
00:59:29
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Got the new a new MacBook Pro and the LG monitor and run my life that way who knows I any option I could have bought
00:59:36
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A Mac Pro any option could have been available to me
00:59:38
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But I went with the iMac Pro now because I wanted a powerful machine that I could buy now with Mojave on it
00:59:45
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And then funnily enough now look where I am. Yeah, so that's the ballad of the iMac Pro
00:59:51
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It's weird that it's still pending
00:59:53
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That's for a reason. I don't know how long these things typically take right?
00:59:59
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I'm not that long
01:00:00
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I don't know if like it'd be a couple of days for all I know
01:00:03
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my iMac is in the air from China to Ireland and they just don't bother telling me that yet because
01:00:08
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It hasn't technically shipped to me. Right? Did you did you buy it through a store? Yes
01:00:14
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You just contact them and be like, hey, have you heard any updates? Maybe they know that's not a bad idea
01:00:19
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Because there I do have this weird thing where like, you know on the Apple retail site you try and log in right to
01:00:26
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Get more information. I can't do that. Mm-hmm because
01:00:30
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They're using an email address that I use for business that I don't have an iCloud account attached to
01:00:35
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Hmm, right like I emailed them from an email address
01:00:38
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Which I use for this type of stuff
01:00:41
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But it's not my iCloud address. So I can't sign in with an Apple ID
01:00:47
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To check more information about the order
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So yeah, I'll do that. I might give it another day or two and then I'll email the store and just say like hey
01:00:57
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There's a final tiny topic of the episode.
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Apple have seemingly even more officially,
01:01:07
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even more delayed iCloud folder sharing.
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So the macOS Catalina features page now says
01:01:13
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that iCloud folder sharing will be coming this spring.
01:01:16
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The iOS 13 page still says later this fall.
01:01:20
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So that's that.
01:01:24
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I mean, I guess we can expect at least on the Mac,
01:01:27
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but maybe it just means Apple hasn't updated the iOS page yet,
01:01:30
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which is more what I'm inclined to feel about this.
01:01:35
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So this is iCloud file sharing exists right now and has for a while.
01:01:40
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So I can take a file and share it with Federico
01:01:42
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and it will exist in both of our iCloud drives.
01:01:44
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But iCloud folder sharing would say I could share a connected folder
01:01:48
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with the two of you, and then we could use that in theory instead of Dropbox,
01:01:51
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which I know people are excited about.
01:01:53
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But it seems like that's not the case.
01:01:55
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And I wanted to ask either of you, if you...
01:01:57
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Has this feature ever existed during the beta process?
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And if it has, have you used it?
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Yeah, it existed and I used it.
01:02:06
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And it was mostly hit or miss really.
01:02:10
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Like, it worked.
01:02:11
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Like, I was able to share a folder with Ryan
01:02:14
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and we used it to share files for the adapt recordings.
01:02:22
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But like, especially towards the end, like the final betas that had the feature enabled.
01:02:29
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Like I would upload a file and it would say the file was uploaded and shared in the shared folder, but Ryan wouldn't see the file at all.
01:02:38
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That's good.
01:02:39
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So yeah, like it started out with a lot of potential and then it progressively got worse over the course of a few betas.
01:02:48
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So I'm not surprised that they pulled it, but it did exist and I did use it and then it disappeared. It was not perfect
01:02:55
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It was not it was not great
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so it's the kind of feature that Apple needs to absolutely get right and I and I'm guessing that part of the
01:03:04
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work required
01:03:07
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to get folder sharing to work involved the new involved the
01:03:12
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updated iCloud Drive file format which as we all know was the
01:03:17
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the very... the functionality causing all kinds of issues for people with
01:03:24
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disappearing files or files getting stuck and that forced Apple to revert
01:03:30
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the iCloud Drive format back again during the iCloud, during the iOS and
01:03:36
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iPadOS beta season. So Apple has been going back and forth on these new
01:03:41
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iCloud Drive features, the second one being pinned files, so the idea of if you
01:03:47
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pin a file you're always going to be able to keep it offline, so even if it's
01:03:53
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stored on a cloud service you will always find it downloaded locally on
01:03:57
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your device. That feature plus folder sharing require a new iCloud Drive file
01:04:04
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format. Apple has been testing this new format on iOS, iPervos and Carolina. I'm
01:04:10
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I'm pretty sure that Catalina still has it, or at least had it, in one of the betas.
01:04:15
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Apple reverted the format back again during the Catalina beta.
01:04:20
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And I'm pretty sure that we mentioned, maybe on the show, or at least we got an email from
01:04:25
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a listener suggesting how reverting these file formats back and forth is really the
01:04:34
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only way for Apple to test the migration process.
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now with betas, the only way, you know, there's not gonna be anybody, or at least it's gonna
01:04:45
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be very difficult for Apple to find developers that want to use the developer beta.
01:04:53
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They're still running Mojave or iOS 12 at this point.
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So the only solution to test this migration between different file formats is to change
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it multiple times during the beta season.
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So at least those developers will be able to experience the migration process that the
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final user will see.
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So I'm not surprised that this is all happening later next year, because this stuff takes
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time and Apple is apparently not great at dealing with these file system changes.
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It's a bummer, especially because folder sharing is one of the features, if not the feature,
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people want to use if they want to move from Dropbox and embrace iCloud Drive.
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It's something that on the surface is so basic and obvious as being able to share a folder
01:05:48
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still not available for iCloud Drive users and that's a disappointment.
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But I would rather wait than have a feature that is only semi-functioning and loses my
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files or doesn't share them at all with other people.
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I don't think that this will ship in 13. I think it will be 14.
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Interesting theory.
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I just think it's, they haven't done it yet. It's going too far. I feel like by the time we get to the fall,
01:06:18
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if they can't hit that date, which we have no reason to think that they would, right?
01:06:23
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Because at the moment they haven't been able to hit it, right? Like they keep missing dates on it.
01:06:28
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So there's, it's one of those, like, this is an infinite timescale type situation
01:06:33
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that they have right now on their hands, right? Like, who knows, right?
01:06:36
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They haven't been able to do it yet.
01:06:37
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They keep missing the dates that they're setting for themselves,
01:06:40
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which means that it's a very complicated thing to do and they're struggling to
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get it perfect. So I wouldn't be surprised if they then just push it.
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I do think at some point, like if it's not this fall,
01:06:53
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I think you're probably right.
01:06:55
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Like, do you see them releasing a big iOS feature
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in February or March?
01:06:59
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And they did it one time.
01:07:00
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But that's not the normal at this point.
01:07:03
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We wanna talk about Catalina?
01:07:04
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- Yes, please.
01:07:06
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- Speaking about things that have shipped or not shipped.
01:07:09
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Well, let's talk about that.
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So Mac OS Catalina has been out a few days now
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and I wanna point people to a couple things.
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One, I wrote a review on five-fold pixels.
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John wrote a great review on Mac stories.
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Jason wrote a review on six colors.
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I really think it's worth reading all three
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because they are all pretty different from each other.
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John goes into detail on some things that I don't
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and then Jason and I differ on opinion in a few places.
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All right, there's also a special bonus episode
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of Mac Power Users, MPU 504,
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that I view really as a companion piece
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my review so I think the MPU episode and my review of like two sides of a coin there David and I got
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really deep into some stuff that we're not going to get into here that's a whole like hour and 45
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minutes of us talking about it here with y'all I just want to talk a little bit about the high level
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stuff so go check out that MPU episode I also updated the aqua screenshot library and I want
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to share with y'all just a little behind the scenes of what goes in into that so the screenshot
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library if you haven't seen it somehow it is a collection on my site of screenshots of major
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features of every version of Mac OS starting with the public beta. At some point I want to add the
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developer betas I haven't done that the machine I need to run that is broken but public beta and
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forward. So the public beta folder in my Dropbox has 66 items. And it's 32 megs right there low
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res images. They're not that many of them. Catalina is one gigabyte almost exactly. And
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it is 295 items. Yes, Mac OS has gotten bigger over time. Obviously, the screenshots are
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a lot bigger because of retina. But this is an ambitious project that past even maybe
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have restimated how much time would take but people enjoy it. I like making them like having
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them. It's really cool to me when I see these screenshots show up in articles by people
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because I don't wait on vocabulary on them because they're, it's Apple software, but
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I don't watermark them or anything. But you know, I know my screenshots, I know how I
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set them up. And sometimes I'm like reading an article by somebody like, Oh, I made that
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image. And it shows up, which is cool. So those are all there. And then I also updated
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my 5k wallpaper page, which is now is like an outdated title because the new ones are
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in 6k to support the pro display XDR. But those are there as well. Catalina has eight
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wallpapers because the auto theme can move throughout them throughout the day. Nice.
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This was actually true in Mojave. Mojave had 14 images, and I didn't have all of them on
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the pages had the day and night ones. But for Catalina, I wanted to show all of them.
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So I went back to Mojave and grab those so you can see those on that page now. And just
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like always you can download them full res. So I see these as iPad wallpapers and people's
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phones and stuff. It's, it's pretty cool. So that has all been done as well. It's a
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very busy couple of weeks getting all this ironed out. Um, remind me, I thought, and
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you can tell me if I'm wrong and it's perfectly fine. I thought there was a way to compare
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your screenshots across years, like per thing. So I have that someone built that for me in
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WordPress months ago and so I have that functionality. The problem I have now is
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basically tagging all of those in a way where they build in the right order is
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proving more difficult than I thought. I mean look over the six seventeen
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releases that I cover there are over 2200 images. Yeah because I just want to
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look at how your hairstyles have changed over the period of time that you've been
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doing it. I do want to build that I have the functionality in WordPress. It's
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really like a time issue and like a data entry deal. The files are all named
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pretty consistently but because there's 2,000 of them 2,200 of them they're not
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all perfect and some things change names over time so like but I've been unable
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to commit the time to that but I do have the functionality I do want to do that
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if not for every screenshot at least for a selection of them because I think it's
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interesting to see how in particular something like system preferences
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changes over time because that's sort of the window into a lot of other features
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in Mac OS. Yeah because I mean it's great what you've built but that adds an
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additional level of like usefulness right like it is and I know you know
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this like it's totally like a cool thing to have as well as just seeing what
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things look like over a specific release but anyway so I read your review today
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very good and there was one thing that I kind of really felt from reading it is
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that with Catalina, Apple are doing three things which are very strange when you
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see them all together. They are letting go of the past, looking to the future but
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overlooking the current future which is Catalyst for the future future which is
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SwiftUI because it feels like they wanted to push to something but
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Catalyst is not where it needs to be and one of the reasons for that may be
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because SwiftUI is better. And we were worried that that was going to be the
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case and everything that we've seen about Catalyst this week, which is now
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Mac Catalyst, would kind of seem to suggest that. And we have some more that
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we want to talk about with Catalyst in a bit, which we'll get to, but that was kind of
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the feeling that I got from reading your review. Does that sound
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completely wild, what I've just said, other than the way I phrased it?
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I think that is accurate, but I think there's a there's more to it than just that so
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Mac catalyst is which Apple's calling it now. I don't know when they made that change. That's what they're calling it
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Mac catalyst is
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Pitched as hey do a little bit of work your iPad Apple come to the Mac
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But in practice and James Thompson has a really good blog post up today actually will put it in the show notes
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They should get read
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The work that it actually takes to make that happen is more than Apple sort of
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Sold it as which is understandable right like they're on stage at WBC. You don't much time
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So there's that it's a lot of work the business model is kind of screwy
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so if you pay for an iOS app you have to pay again for the Mac app and some developers would do that but some
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wouldn't and
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Options there they have to pay again because the the app ID can't be the same
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If you have in-app purchases, there's a really hard to bring over
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complicating it to
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And on top of all that Apple just didn't document catalyst very well. There's actually very little developer documentation
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I've spoken to developers who have looked at it. I've looked through it and
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I'm not a developer, but like just the volume of information out there from Apple about Mac catalyst is
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dwarfed by what's out there for Swift UI and
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Makes me feel like Apple may view catalyst is like just a temporary
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fix until everyone moves to Swift UI which will let allow developer and
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Boiling a lot of complexity down to one sentence to write one app that runs everywhere there runs on watch Mac TV iOS iPad OS
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That's not today. That's not this week like that's not anytime soon and
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So catalyst is kind of here to say hey you have an iPad app bring it to the Mac
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And I think Apple is doing a disservice to its user base and its developers if they just let leave this half-baked
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because SwiftUI is a long way down the road and I think they risk poisoning the well of SwiftUI if
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Catalyst is bad like for developers, so
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If you're an iPad developer, you're looking at the Mac. You're not going to go to SwiftUI anytime soon and
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Catalyst is a bad experience. You may be tempted to write the Mac off
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Indefinitely and that's not it's the opposite of what Apple is trying to do, right?
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Apple wants to bring good iPad apps to the Mac and we can talk about some some that we've used
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there are already reviews of several that are actually pretty good.
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And some aren't very good and some are really bad, but that's how these things go.
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There was a lot of concern about security aspects and what Apple are doing there and
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how they're cutting off applications and really tightening up Gatekeeper and permissions and
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And you showed an example of installing transmit in your review and what that did to your machine,
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but now people are putting it on their actual machines, things are going bananas.
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there was a blog post written by Tyler Hall called Mac OS 10.15 Vista.
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And it's just, it shows a screenshot,
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which is horrible, right? Like the,
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the first one experience and his screen is just full
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Well, to be fair to Catalina, Tyler screenshot,
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like I saw, I installed it on Mary's MacBook Air last night.
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She wanted reminders and you unless you have a bunch of stuff opening at login. You don't get all of these at once
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I think this image is things that he
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Ran it for a little while and kind of arranged all the windows so it looks worse than it actually is
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Well, but what if you turn when you turn your computer on you have like me to restore the state of your session
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Yeah, then you're gonna get this I guess but actually I don't know if that takes place after an install
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I think it breaks right but like look if you look at some of the stuff that's on his screen here
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You've got Bartender, Hazel, Alfred, Keyboard Maestro, Plex.
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These are all applications that lots of people use that open at login, right?
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And they're built to open a login, like not even just restoring the state.
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So it feels like that they're not necessarily
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trying to create a screenshot situation
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that would be good to write this article.
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You know, these are all applications that kind of by design,
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you have open immediately.
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So there will be lots of people that would have had an experience like this.
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My screen would have looked like this because I have, I think, all of those things,
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or at least enough of those applications open and
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at launch that would do this exact same thing to me.
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>> The worst part of this image is that it shows all these dialogues,
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requesting access to your desktop or your documents or your downloads folders.
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And that to me is the worst offender in this case.
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Apple should have designed the system so that if you're updating from Mojave to Carolina,
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it treats any previous interaction with those apps as an implicit permission.
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So if I've used Acorn or Alfred before and I have manually saved a file to the downloads
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folder, don't ask me again.
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Because it's too late now, isn't it, Apple?
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Like you can't walk into this and be the superhero when I've been using this application for
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It should have been able to look at your previous interactions.
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And maybe it's the kind of feature that should have been added quietly even before in Mojave.
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So start building some sort of log of the interactions that the user has had with apps
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requesting access to the file system so that when it's time to upgrade from Mojave to Carolina,
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Don't ask me if I want Alfred to access my documents folder, because I've used Alfred in the documents folder hundreds of times before, and the system should know this.
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So don't ask me again.
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One of the really good examples of implicit permission that I can think about this year is the updated shortcuts app.
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So in the new shortcuts app, everything is gated by a permission prompt.
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individual shortcuts, request access to individual apps and remote servers, for example.
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But if you manually drag in an action from the action library into the shortcuts editor,
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you're not going to get the permission prompt, because the fact that you are physically holding down on the display
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and dragging, say, a reminder's action into the editor,
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that's treated as an implicit permission
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that shortcuts should have access to your reminder's app.
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That is logical security to me.
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Like, I don't know, I'm sure that not everybody agrees with that.
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But to me, that makes perfect sense
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as to why you would, why it would work that way.
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Like I, as the user, am making a choice.
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- And this screenshot is a nightmare.
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Like upgrading your operating system
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and being presented with 20 alerts
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for things that you've done before is just insane.
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- Right, because here's the thing,
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it fails at what it's intending to do,
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'cause I'm just gonna say yes to all of that.
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- Because I don't wanna deal with that.
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- That's exactly right.
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- It is, like I know the Vista joke is a joke,
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But like, did nobody learn?
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Is it from that experience?
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Because this was the same stuff.
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Like this was what Microsoft went through, was that they went through all this work.
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They upset their users and ultimately did not achieve what they wanted because people
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paid less attention to security dialog boxes as a result.
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And like, isn't that what this is doing?
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Especially when, like as a Mac user, this is a jarring experience to me because it's
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all happening all of a sudden and I've never had anything like this before.
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And they don't do anything to combine them.
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So one of the suggestions in my review was, give me a panel that shows Transmit wants
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to access your desktop downloads or whatever else it was and let me select them all there
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in one window as opposed to giving me three or four back to back because it's just, it's
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overwhelming it really is. And like why would I why would I not like why would I
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let it access my documents folder but not my downloads folder anyway like why
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would I make that distinction who's making that distinction whoa don't let
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it near the downloads well whatever you do like oh whoa
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save John dodged a bullet there I'll let Alfred access my documents only never
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the downloads folder what are you what are you insane like who's making that
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distinction. And I didn't get into it. Safari 13 asked you to download files
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from this website. Like it's just it is slowly like just nagging you to death
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and I understand that Apple wants to make the Mac more secure. I get that. I'm
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not sure this is the way to do it because like you guys said people are
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just gonna ignore these after the first day. Put the effort in because there's no
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effort in these dialogue boxes. Yeah exactly. You're not explaining anything to
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me. Like what happens when I hit the question mark? Do you know? So it's a
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question mark and you should use dialogues. Where does it take me to? I don't remember.
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Right but like... I don't have a Catalina machine in here with me at the moment.
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Be more friendly to me as the user. Why are you... why is this even a problem? I don't know
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from what you're telling me. The other solution I suggested was if you are
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logged in as an administrator, like probably everyone listening is, don't
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show me these. Just show me these if I'm a standard user I may not understand as
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much as an admin is going to use.
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I choose to log into my computer as a local administrator.
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I don't need my handheld about using my own downloads folder.
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I just don't.
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These screenshots really show how many things it is,
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but it's also if you access your contacts, your iCloud
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drive, your calendar.
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It's a pretty long list.
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And I think it's like we were attempting
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to make the Mac more secure, but I don't know.
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I don't think it actually does.
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I have no doubt that in the long run it makes a difference.
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But the problem is the upgrading user, which is everyone, right, at this point.
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Because they aren't... I don't think you can even go to... Nobody is using Catalina right now,
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having never used a Mac before, because I don't think any of their machines are shipping with it
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right now. So like every single person that uses Catalina sees something like this.
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It may not be to this degree, but they see something like this.
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this should not have happened to existing applications that you're running on your
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system. That was a bad decision that they made and I don't know why they made that decision
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because you run in any actual environment Catalina and this happens. So even if you only have three
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applications that did this to you but they did it to you at the time that you logged in,
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Like, it's wild to me that this is the way that it shipped.
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Because, as I say, even just things like one application shows you three dialog boxes,
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none of those dialog boxes have any context. Why did it ship that way? It's very perplexing to me.
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You know, I've been thinking about this. I think that security, obviously, and authentication,
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these are complicated topics and they are complicated to engineer, they are complicated to explain.
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But I think for security to be effective, and maybe this sounds a little too simplistic, but bear with me,
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for security to be effective, it needs to be used.
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And for good security practices to be used, they need to be nice. They need to be elegant. They need to be clear.
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Just to just compare for example these dialogues these alerts
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with other security features that I think Apple did an excellent job in designing and explaining to people two examples
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two-factor authentication and
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iCloud Keychain
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Those are complicated features
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But they are super nice two-factor authentication you get a little map and then you can tap OK and you get a code and it's
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Couple of taps to solve a problem that is super difficult and super challenging.
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iCalcKitchen, it removes the complexity out of generating secure passwords and storing them,
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and coming up with a username and finding it again, and it's integrated with the keyboard.
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It's super nice, and I bet that millions of people are using that.
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And that's the way to design security features.
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I know that it's very easy if you're an engineer to get carried away with the minutiae of these
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things with the details.
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And these alerts, these are alerts designed by engineers.
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They are not alerts designed by designers.
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They're not nice.
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They're not humane.
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Maybe it's better to say these were alerts designed in a vacuum.
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If you are designing an alert that you expect will not be bombarding a user, you design
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it like that.
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It's not a nice experience.
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And I know that if you're a security engineer, you're going to say, "Oh, well, I mean, who
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cares about being nice?
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It needs to be secure."
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Yes, it also needs to be nice because it's a consumer feature and Apple is a computer
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consumer company.
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It's not a security company.
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And you need to, you know, if you work at Apple and you work in security, you need to
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understand that being nice is just as important as being secure.
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Because if it's not a nice experience, people are just not going to care and they're not
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gonna use it and they're just gonna click OK and they're not gonna know what it means.
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So is it really more secure if it's not nice? So that's my principle.
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I think it's a really good point Federico, I really do.
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Let's get away from this with a few other things. Sidecar, I did not know the Apple
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Pencil was required for Sidecar, that's interesting. The green stoplight button gets the Sidecar
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controls. I saw that you weren't a fan of it, I don't know why. Like, who uses that
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Who uses the green button in the stoplight?
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Is anyone using that button?
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Probably not.
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Give it some use again.
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So when they added full screen mode to the Mac UI in Lion
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or sometime in there, they added like the double arrows
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on the right side of the window.
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You can find that in the screenshot library,
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this like double ended arrow thing.
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And it was super weird.
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And they eventually added full screen to the stoplight button.
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But the way that it works, this just feels like an add on,
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like a kind of a tacky one.
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I think I don't like the way it looks.
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It feels odd to me.
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So I mean, look, maybe they can improve that.
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It also makes Sidecar like really front and center.
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And I just don't know how popular Sidecar is gonna be.
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Even for someone like me,
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I have not found myself using it much in the beta.
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- Yeah, I understand that.
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I like this quote from your article.
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A paired Apple watch can now be used to approve app installations, unlock secured system preference
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panes and view locked content in notes.
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That's a lot by the way.
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I'm starting to think we're not going to get touch ID on a desktop or face ID anywhere
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on the Mac anytime soon.
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I think this is a very astute point and I think you're completely correct.
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Why would you add all of that?
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Which is stuff that touch ID and face ID is for.
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touch ID or face ID were like expanding out anytime soon to other devices other than the
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I'd love to be wrong about that, but I don't think I am.
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Benjamin Mayo from 9to5Mac pointed out that in the UK the trash is now called bin, which
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I think I might be.
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Honestly if my iMac Pro arrives with Catalina on it, I'll be happy because it will say bin
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now instead of trash so I'm happy about that. It's a big change it's been trash
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forever. I do want to before we leave entirely I do just want to mention the
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the 32-bit app deal because they're gone. Something that wasn't in
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the initial review but I added it the next day is that the Catalina installer
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will warn you about any 32-bit apps that won't run. Oh that's good. But it doesn't
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seem to be a complete list and I'm having trouble verifying this but it
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seems like if there are apps that have 32-bit calls or like they're not pure
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64-bit it doesn't seem to catch them. So like to this day like Adobe CC and some
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of it stuff like the apps run, but things are broken in them.
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And it didn't catch that on that on that test system, even though it had Photoshop
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installed. So I still think it's worth going and downloading go 64
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just to make sure and checking with any major apps
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in your workflow. Like just just check that they're ready to go because you don't
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want to get you don't want to get caught off guard with this.
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Yeah, I mean, that feature isn't for all listeners anyway.
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But you know what I mean? Like that's that's like people who haven't used or don't have any idea why go 64 would exist
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But like I I think we spoke about like it would be good if they did that and I am pleased that they did do
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That right so people can make the decision before they go all in and maybe make a mistake
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so so yeah, it's you know, it's it's a good release with some rough edges and
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I think that
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historically like like in hindsight, we're gonna really view this as
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a big step forward and I think the pain points will kind of fade, fade over time.
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As long as you don't require 32-bit apps in your workflow because those are gone.
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Whoo! Catalina! Whoa! I'm kind of ready for this cycle, new cycle to be over.
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We've got a lot of stuff the last couple weeks and it's all very exhausting.
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Ah well, new cycles means that we have things to talk about.
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That's true.
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And we don't have to work too hard to come up with stuff because we can just talk about what's happening
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rather than thinking about dreaming up entertaining things.
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- Well, anything else you guys want to talk about Catalina?
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I feel like those are the high points.
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- No, I think that's it.
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The last thing is catalyst,
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but I think we will probably have
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quite a lot to say about that.
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So maybe we should hold that for next week,
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because spoiler alert, we're pre-recording an episode
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because both me and Steven are away next week.
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So we're recording again in a couple of days,
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so we have to have things to talk about.
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So Catalina will be it.
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- Yeah, and I want a few more days
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to spend time with apps that are built on it.
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I mean, there are several coming out now a day, and it'll be good to give those a few
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more days to see what else comes out.
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All right, if you want to find show notes this week, stuff we talked about, head over
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to the website that is relay.fm/connected/264.
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You can follow Myke on Twitter as @IMYKE, and Myke is the host of a bunch of shows here
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Federico of course is the editor-in-chief of maxstories.net and you can find him on
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Twitter at @vitiicci.
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You can follow me on Twitter as @ismh and I write at 512pixels.net.
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And until next week guys, say goodbye.