246: The Ultimate Dark Mode is a Crash
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[classical music]
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[audience applauding]
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- How is everybody's WWDC?
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[audience cheering]
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That's it, just like lukewarm.
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Y'all are just tired at this point?
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[audience laughing]
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Well, thank you for coming.
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This is our second live show since WWDC moved to San Jose.
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We're glad to be back here in the Hammer Theater
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with their awesome crew and amazing venue.
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We've got a lot of stuff planned for you all tonight.
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Someone asked me earlier how we're
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going to fit all the topics into tonight's show,
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and I answered them truthfully, we're
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barely going to cover anything.
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So a couple of-- or one quick announcement.
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I know the robot voice told you to turn your phones off
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or whatever, so here's the deal.
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I need them to be muted, please.
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But at the request of Federico Vatici,
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have your phone handy because you
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are going to need internet access during the show.
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Unless you're unfortunately on Sprint or T-Mobile,
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you should have LTE in the theater. Any Sprint people?
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Really? Come on. But there is public Wi-Fi available as well.
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But if you're on LTE, do that so we don't crush their access
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points. This is where I get to introduce two of my favorite
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people in the world. Guys that I've done this show with for
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like 120 years, it feels like. Please welcome Federico Vittucci
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and Myke Hurley. [Applause]
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Wow. What up? Can you believe that these many people come here to hear three guys talk about the Mac Pro?
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There should be a podcast about that. Yeah, that would be good. Like a good hour of discussion about it.
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Yeah, we do that before we talk about that. Let's that that pans out because I happen to have one
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Very nice that trash is that a trash can no, that's like that's a computer. I had one it was a trash can
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No, don't do that
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Let me let me turn it on here there's a hand crank in the back. Give me a second
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Okay, you can go in and get hand cranks on technology or all the rage these days
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Hope there goes it's booting actually turning it on it kernel panicked when it booted earlier
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So we'll see if this works. This is literally his show notes are on this
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So we have to wait now. You really should have turned it on when you came on
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You know, you could have used the real computer, right?
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Yeah, we're gonna sit here. I love the computer of the future. I left my Newton at home
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That really is the computer of the past now
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But it's very sad. It's a sad setup.
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Our show document says "Secret Federico Segment, Not the Surprise."
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So, do you want to take it away?
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Well, you know, last year we were here and I gave you all some details about this very beautiful location, the Hammer Theatre.
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And we talked about the name, Susan Hammer, previous mayor of San Jose, and I only mentioned in passing another person.
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The person who gives the name to the place where, you know, developers among us have
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been waiting in line for the bathroom all week.
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Now I know you wanted pronunciation.
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Tom McHenry.
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Gives the name to the McHenry Convention Center.
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And I would like to talk about him for five minutes, if possible.
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For context.
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He's not here.
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I can assure you that he's still alive.
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He's very busy.
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- Until we get to the end of this pretty brief segment,
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I will refer to him as Mr. Tom.
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- Is there a reason?
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- I want you to know that Mr. Tom is known for many things.
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He's an author, he's a businessman,
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and he was the former mayor of San Jose from 1983.
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- Wasn't Susan Hammer a mayor as well?
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- They had more than one.
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- Did they name every building after mayors?
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- Hold on, every mayor here gets a building.
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- Is that Mayor Original Joe?
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Is that Mayor Original Joe?
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I'm not sure about that.
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- Okay, we can find out next year, I guess.
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- Tom McHenry served as the mayor of San Jose
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from 1982 to 1991.
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So I did some research around this,
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and apparently he led the explosion of growth
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of America's 10th largest city, San Jose.
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So I double checked because the population of San Jose
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apparently is one million people.
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- Where are they? - Where are all these people?
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- Where are they? (audience laughing)
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Not downtown.
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- They're definitely not here.
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Apparently the Wikipedia data is up to date until last year.
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But they all moved in the last year.
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I have no idea.
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The very famous website, the San Jose Mercury News--
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we all know about the Mercury News, right?
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Are they GDPR blocked?
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Did you struggle with that?
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Actually, I don't know.
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I bet they are.
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It's one of those websites.
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They referred to McHenry as the most powerful person
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in Silicon Valley once.
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Forget about Steve Jobs.
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That's not right, is it?
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That's not right.
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And according to the Metro Active website,
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McHenry loved being the center of attention.
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I don't know anybody like that.
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(audience laughing)
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- McHenry had very peculiar...
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(audience laughing)
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- He's talking about you.
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- Yeah, I got that.
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That's the joke, I got that.
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- Okay, good.
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(audience laughing)
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- McHenry had very...
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McHenry had very peculiar music taste.
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- How do you know this?
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- He really liked, I did my research.
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With my real computer, not that.
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- Did you go to his house?
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- No, he liked the Eagles and U2,
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so he's basically got the same taste as Tim Cook, essentially.
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- I think John Siracusa as well.
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- Hold on, McHenry wrote a couple of books.
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And so I went to read his interviews about these books.
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- I thought you said he read the books.
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- No, no, no.
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- Can you imagine that?
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And he said, and this makes me feel very bad,
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- All right.
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- That he sold hundreds of copies.
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- Wait, where did he say that?
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- In an interview.
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- Why would you say that?
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- He was so proud of it, but he said,
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he said he wished he had applied more.
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Yeah, he used to be a bartender.
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- Was this after the book sales?
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- I don't know, I think in his youth.
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And I'm quoting here.
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A lot of people said they weren't sure I would be a good mayor, but they want to
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get me out of bartending because it wasn't any good.
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Um, why did they name the convention?
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McHenry also was a radio host.
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He was a podcaster, I guess, in a way.
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And I hear that he actually came up, came up with the concept of follow-up.
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Not somebody else.
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Does that come from your research?
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McHenry pioneered follow-up.
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Wow, it does say it and it's documents, so it must be true, I suppose.
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The thing about Tom is...
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Is he lost the mister now?
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The thing about Tom is the nicknames.
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Oh, nicknames.
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Last year I revealed how people used to refer to Tom as Big Mac.
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Turns out he had more nicknames.
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But really the nicknames go way back in the McHenry bloodline.
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- His grandfather.
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- You do know this is a technology podcast.
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- Hold on, I'm at the end.
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- I'm not getting any of that.
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- His grandfather, Ben Sellers.
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- San Jose Councilman.
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- Was known as Honest Ben.
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- His father, John McHenry,
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- This Honest.
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- Was a member of the Truman administration.
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- Was known as Big John.
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big John energy to him. Stop it! The good old B.J.E. Stop! Tom McHenry was also known
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as the Magster. The Magster? Oi. But others... Isn't that your nickname? We could go with
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that, right? The Magster? Other people... No. Because after he... Of course he was succeeded
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by Susan Hammer, but he kept talking about being a mayor and running again, and so he
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kept showing up in these articles and these stories and these radio programs, and so the
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other nickname that Tom McCarran had was "Timeless Tom".
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Timeless Tom.
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And so that's my research.
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Thank you so much.
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Is that a new catchphrase for you?
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That's my research?
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You should go with that.
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That should be a...
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Like a jingle.
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That's my research.
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There we go.
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Do we have an actual show?
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Big Tom's-- what was it?
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Wait, what was his name?
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Timeless Tom's--
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Timeless Tom.
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Timeless Tom's topic, other than that it's known as follow up.
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Steven, how was your first keynote experience?
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Congratulations.
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It was awesome.
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I got an invite the week before.
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These guys know this.
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I thought it was a phishing attempt.
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So I copied the link and opened it in a private tab.
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I swear to you, this is true.
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And then checked the security certificate.
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I was like, I'm gonna enter my Apple ID
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and then Russia's gonna have it.
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And you don't want that.
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Not picking on Russia specifically, it's just--
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- No, you are. - I am.
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(audience laughing)
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No, it really was amazing.
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I've watched these things,
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I've paid attention to them before you could watch.
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Remember the days like you're refreshing like Engadget
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and like stories are coming in and the site goes down,
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like what's happening?
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It's all just happening in person now,
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for me at least for this year.
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And it really was incredible.
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And I was joined by David Sparks who was here somewhere,
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My coach, Samak Pareezer, is also his first time,
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and it really was special.
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It's something I'll remember for a long time.
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- Now you get the fear for next year.
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I'm just gonna think, I'm just gonna close my email
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for like the two weeks before WWDC.
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- Don't do that.
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- It's fine.
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- We've got a business to run.
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Don't do that.
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- He never checks his email anyway.
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I am a smart battery case believer now.
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- Oh, are you?
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- Follow up to IFTF. - Really?
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- Yeah, it's timely.
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I figured during our WWDC episode,
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I'll talk about smart battery case a little bit.
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- Sure, why not?
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- So during--
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- It's a thick case.
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- You got, yeah, it's very thick.
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Steven changed his phone, so in the case of changing
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his phone, had an extra battery case and he gave it to me,
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and I've been using it.
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- 'Cause I'm a good friend.
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- Yep, I've been using it for the last few days.
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- I took it out of your cut of the company profits that month.
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- Okay, I can't get a pop socket to stick to it
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because the phone is too heavy now.
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That's my only downside.
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- No, here's the thing.
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You haven't tried hard enough to get it to stick.
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- Okay, maybe I could superglue.
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- I know how to weld.
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- We could weld one.
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- Is it safe to weld with like a battery two millimeter?
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- Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that should be fine.
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I don't like the fact that my phone's always charging
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in my pocket though.
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- Because of fire?
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- Just, yeah, yeah, I don't like that.
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- Are you just afraid of your pants combusting?
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- I don't know why it has to always be charging.
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Like whenever I look at it, it's charging.
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- ABC, always be charging.
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- Ah, that's the way it is.
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All right, I'm done with follow up.
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That was very on topic.
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WBC batteries, yeah.
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Smart battery case.
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You just spoke about a mayor.
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That gives the name to the convention center.
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We're not in it!
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Show some respect for the city.
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Not just because you come from Europe, you can just come here and disrespect Americans.
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Wait a second.
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Actually, he's not going to be from Europe much longer.
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Thanks so much everyone.
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(audience laughing)
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- Why would you do that?
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- That was so good though.
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- I needed to even out the Russia thing, so.
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- That didn't do that.
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- Follow out, follow out.
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- What is follow out again?
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- We have some follow out.
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- It's created by Susan Hammer.
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- Susan Hammer had this idea to talk about other things
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before you talk about your own things.
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- 'Cause that's just what we do here.
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Now, so a couple of episodes of things
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that you should check out.
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- Why are you surfing on the web right now?
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- I have to scroll.
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- What are you doing?
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On Upgrade episode 248, Jason and Myke spoke.
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The afternoon of the keynote.
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I always love this episode because you get sort of
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the gut reactions and you find out how wrong you are
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about everything later.
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'Cause when you're here, I mean you guys know this, right?
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Like you see somebody--
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- You're not doing a good job of like--
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- It's a really good episode, you should listen to it.
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- It's all wrong, but listen to it anyway.
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- Jason, I can see Jason.
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- Yeah, I heard it a lot.
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- He's very unhappy with me.
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(audience laughing)
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It's a great episode.
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I also wanna point people to Mac Power Users episode 485,
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where David and I interviewed
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the Mac Pro product manager from Apple.
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We sat down for about 45 minutes,
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got some really interesting stories
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about the Pro workflow team.
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And my favorite tidbit from this,
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the Mac Pro, which we're gonna talk about
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basically for the rest of the time we have you here,
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is designed to be like used--
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- I just, everyone just left.
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- I can't see, they could all be--
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- They heard a lot of shuffling at that moment.
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- It's designed to be used in the field
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by real video professionals.
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And so they said, well, what happens,
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and it's got wheels on it, which is amazing.
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What if someone like slides it down like the ramp
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on the back of a truck?
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You know what I'm talking about, on a moving truck,
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they have like the corrugated metal ramp.
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And so they wired a Mac Pro up with like vibration
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and G-Shock sensors or whatever, and rolled it down a ramp.
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- I don't think they needed to do that.
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- But that's why it's a good computer,
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because they didn't need to, but they did it anyways.
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- Is that why it took two years?
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- Yeah, maybe they had to rent a truck
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'cause I can't find one.
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- Can you roll that down a truck?
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- This would roll really well.
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- You got, what you got going on?
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- You got anything?
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I, if I were you,
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I would keep an eye on Mac stories tomorrow.
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- Are you signing up for that interview that we did?
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you speak to me? Is that Luan? Yes. Okay. Myke and I talk about... On my hotel room.
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Yes. Yeah. Did you ever connect it without me? Nope. Mmm. So yeah, I'm just, you know,
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something tomorrow. It would be of benefit to you all. Mm-hmm. I mean, your
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homepage is all set to Mac stories right anyways. Yeah. Everybody does that.
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Do you need to do anything now? No, just what I... Steven, can you open your notes
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up please. And during the episode I will be asking Steven questions and everybody
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else questions I guess and I would like you to just stay here. Where was I gonna
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go? Quiet. Oh well that's difficult. Okay I have notes open I have a title called
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Federico surprise which sounds like a website I don't want to visit. It sounds like a dessert.
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Steven, what is the American city with the most ridiculous take on pizza?
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What would you say? Am I saying what you would say? Easy. All of them. Take that
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Tucson. There's one in particular. They call it pizza. I wrote it down. Do you
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want to know what I wrote? Yes. So I wrote it down but I could have just told you.
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Yeah, no, just tell me Chicago. Okay, okay
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Hey, don't even try that's not pizza. Oh god. That's I don't want to turn our show into this
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This is not what you're supposed to write down. I will tell you what to write down
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What did we do in Chicago two years ago?
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What did we do in Chicago two years ago? Mm-hmm like why we were there? Yeah
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Hey, yeah, good job peanut gallery
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No, just don't really done. I will tell you what to write down. We were there for release notes
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Okay, and we did a live show we did. Mm-hmm. What story did I tell on that live show for the first time? I
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Remember, I know okay, you can talk the B story. No that one and I was here the bakery story the Baker story
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No, I call a person that works at a bakery a baker. Mm-hmm. But if you were to yes, but
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Instead of a baker, how would you make it more cool with the baker, right?
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Write that down.
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We can move on.
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Your surprise sucks.
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Wait, your surprise is Chicago the baker?
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Write down the baker.
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Okay, I'll write it down.
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And we can move on.
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Talk to you in a bit.
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Wait, you are still on the show, right?
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All right, cool.
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our annual WWDC predictions.
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We're gonna grade them this time.
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And a reminder of the rules, we offer no half points.
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We only offer full points at Connected.
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We have a risky pick section.
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- Ricky pick.
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- Ricky picks.
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That started as a typo and now it's the name of the segment.
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- That's the name, Ricky's, the Ricky's.
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- If you get a Ricky right, you get two points.
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And if your Ricky is wrong, you lose a point.
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I'm imagining characters now, Ricky Wright and Ricky Rong.
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What do they look like?
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- Ricky Rong is in like all leather and he has an earring.
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- Oh, he's up from the bad side of the tracks.
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- Bad boy Ricky.
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- Oh, I like him.
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- The other two hosts have to agree
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that your pick was risky.
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And we had an order set by the March event predictions.
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- Which I won.
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- Can you believe that all these people
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came here to watch me win?
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- Myke got to go first.
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- There are prizes involved in this that are,
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they are here.
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- You'll know soon enough.
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So round one, Michael, you said dark mode for iOS.
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- Got that one.
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- Got a point.
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- Yep, it looks good.
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I haven't really seen it.
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I've seen a little bit.
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- It looks good semicolon, I haven't actually seen it.
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I'm gonna revisit that.
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- I like the way that the dock looks.
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I like that kind of stuff.
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- It's a good dark.
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- It's a good talk.
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Have you, wait, none of us are running the beta, right?
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- It seems like it's been heavily advised against.
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What is this, like some little warning?
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- There's a warning that says,
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attention for thrill seekers.
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Please do not insult the beta.
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- Please don't. - I highly recommend
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that you-- - Please, the public beta.
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- Okay. - Yeah.
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- So I felt pretty good about that, that was an easy one.
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- Yeah, I think it looks nice.
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I played with it on an iPad,
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and in between reboots and crashes, it looked great.
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- And there's really a lot of work that went into it
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like in terms of--
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- The ultimate dock mode is a crash.
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- That's true.
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- I'm sorry to interrupt you, but I had to say that.
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- No, that's a good joke.
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- Okay, thank you.
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- You did a good job there.
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- Thank you.
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Do you have anything more on dock mode?
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- No, I just wanted to say something serious,
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but I kinda ruined it.
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- All right, great.
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- Moving on.
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- I said that iOS 13 would change system requirements
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dropping devices that were supported by iOS 12.
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That is correct.
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past Steven did not put what devices in his document,
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but it changed. - We do not,
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we do not prepare, correct.
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- So Peanut Gallery, what got dropped in iOS 12?
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- I've been six, six plus.
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- Underscore squeaked out, five plus.
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Six, six plus.
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- I think Underscore's been pottyin'.
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- Yeah. - Yeah, yeah.
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- And iPad mini two, three, and the original iPad Air.
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- So basically like all of the stuff that they updated,
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which we were surprised about.
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- So that's A7, A8 in there.
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- So they're gone. - They're all gone.
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- Bye bye. - So point for me.
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- Congratulations. - Good job.
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- And you got? - New Animoji.
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Did you get any of the ones right
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that you predicted there would be?
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- What did I predict? - I don't know.
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- We also didn't write those down.
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- You think you said mouse and there is a mouse.
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- There's a mouse. - Yeah.
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- That's good. - So, and there's an octopus
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and something else. - Cool.
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- And something else that I-- - Is there a rat?
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- Yeah, sure. - Cool.
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- It's just a mouse but zoomed in.
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- Yeah, and there's the new Memoji too,
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which look, there's more, I like the AirPods, that's fun.
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- The customization looks really fun.
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I cannot wait to make a mic with blue hair and a lip ring.
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- Yeah, I was really excited about,
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'cause what I thought Apple was showing me
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is that I could literally replace regular emoji with me,
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and you can't technically do that.
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They have it so like in some apps,
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the stickers that you create of yourself
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show in the emoji keyboard,
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but they just paste in as images,
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which is the worst bait and switch of all time.
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So mad, because they're like,
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oh, it's in the emoji keyboard.
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Yeah, but it's not emoji.
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You can't just put anything in there.
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- Right, and if you put them--
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- Be like, oh, it's in the emoji keyboard.
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- If you put, I played with it in the Notes app,
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and the emoji are small and the stickers are enormous.
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- Geez, fail, it's a failure.
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- Are you the kind of person that puts stickers
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as images in a note, Steven?
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- Is that your attempt at being young?
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And like, that's not where you're supposed to put stickers.
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- Yeah, you're supposed to send them to your friends.
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- He uses Bitmoji now, though.
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Are you printing those stickers, Steven?
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Like, do you put them in a note, and then you print the note?
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And then you cut them?
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I'm going to fax them to you after.
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You're like, put it up on the wall, be like, oh, yeah, yeah,
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OK, round two.
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So round one is a tie.
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We all have one.
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All the time.
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That's what a tie means.
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Even though I had the most correct one.
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That's not--
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So I am very happy, because my second pick
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is my vindication for having lost the upgrade
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draft on the same point.
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But I was a little bit more vague with this one, so I got it.
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Apple will mention Apple Arcade again during the keynote.
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- Which they did with controller support
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for Xbox and PlayStation, which is awesome.
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- Which I'm so happy about.
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- And it's in the beta, it's on iOS.
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There was a tweet going around of someone playing
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on an iPad with a PlayStation controller, it's awesome.
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- I like that Apple have finally decided
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to give up on the MFI controllers.
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That's what they've done. - Yeah, it never took off.
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What was the Steelcase one?
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- Steel Nimbus series.
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- I bought one, I used it once,
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and now I think it's like holding up furniture in my house.
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Like it's never been used again.
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- Wait, not Pro Controller, right?
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Why do they have Nintendo so bad?
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- I don't know, I don't know.
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- What's wrong with them?
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- I don't know, I have no idea.
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But I wonder, they mentioned the Xbox One S,
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but I have an Xbox Elite Controller.
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- I have an Xbox Elite Controller too.
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- Yeah, because I'm a big boy.
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- Because that's the kind of people we are, I guess.
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- It's like $150, that controller.
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- Will it work with all those switches and things?
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- I don't know, well I guess we can't.
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- Hey, hey, hey, hey.
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- No one cares about video games.
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- No, you don't care about video games here.
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- I use them sometimes.
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Well, I use like the trigger adjuster.
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- Yeah, yeah, just turn your chair.
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- It's way nicer to not have to pull the trigger
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the whole way down.
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And I also like that if I get bored,
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I can just, 'cause it's all by magnets,
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I can just take the joysticks off if I want to.
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- We can go back to the show.
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- We can carry on now.
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- Sorry, Steven.
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- My next pick.
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- Sorry, Dad.
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- Apple replaces at least one bundled Mac OS app
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with a marzipan or now catalyst version?
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- Well, you said marzipan.
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(audience laughing)
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- This is very debatable.
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- As it's written, right?
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He's making a real face.
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All right, sorry, sorry, dad.
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Sorry, what app?
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What app did they replace?
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Reminders, right?
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- Reminders is, I believe, replaced.
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- Podcast. - Podcast was not an app before,
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so you can replace something that doesn't exist.
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There is evidence that Messages has been redone, but they didn't mention it.
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We're gonna call it a point.
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And we're gonna call it a point.
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Yeah, I think we're gonna...
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Can you replace something that doesn't exist?
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Do we want to have this conversation?
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When we get to your Ricky?
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How picky do you want to get on the Ricky?
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Oh, you're right, fine.
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I'm the victim here.
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Federico over there.
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conspiracy going on.
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Even on stage.
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Federico nailed the next one.
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iOS gets expanded font support.
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This is actually really cool.
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It's gonna be through the App Store.
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- You didn't think that.
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There's no open API.
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Is there an open API for a font picker?
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- The App Store people didn't think that.
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- It's kind of interesting that they're selling them, right?
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- So after we did this episode,
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I really thought about how would you get them on,
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and the store was the only obvious answer to me.
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They don't want you dragging in a true type font
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from Dropbox.
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- I think there's gonna be a screen settings though
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that lets you preview those fonts.
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- Do you think?
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- Do you know?
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or do you have a strong idea?
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- Is there a word in English for somewhere in between?
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Those two types of feelings?
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- What you just said.
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- You said the English words, somewhere in between.
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- Yeah, somewhere in between.
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- Did it, good work.
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Is there an English word for somewhere in between?
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Did you think you were talking Italian?
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- Like the Germans, like they have a single word
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for everything.
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- Yeah, like that.
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- What was you saying Italian?
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- I don't know, I don't know.
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- What, you don't have somewhere in between in Italian?
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- Yeah, but it doesn't, it's not, I don't know.
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I don't know.
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You could make up a word a no one would know.
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Somebody will know. There's a few Italians here.
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Is there any Italians here?
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Wait, one person said yes, they were a liar.
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The other person said C.
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They also may have been a liar, but they said it anyway.
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I got this. There's an API for apps,
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so that if you have a font, you can offer that font to the system.
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- Oh. - As a font picker.
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- Oh, like you were saying, like Photoshop, right?
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Were you saying that?
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No, Jason said that. - Or something like,
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IA Writer has their own bundled fonts.
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You're saying they could offer those
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to other apps in the system?
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That's awesome. - That's a good thing.
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That might be a way to get, like--
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- Can preview those fonts.
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- Huh. - So.
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- Huh, okay. - Cool.
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- That's all good news.
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So at the end of round two, we are tied.
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Very interesting.
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Anything else with fonts?
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- No, I mean-- - Had to wait
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For the tab to load for the ad read.
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It takes a long time.
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There's a new Apple font, which is interesting, I guess.
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Apple New York.
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It's a Serif font.
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I haven't installed it yet, but it's on the developer website.
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Interesting.
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Yes, they're going to do the whole-- maybe they'll
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do Apple San Jose at some point.
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It'll be just one character.
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It's just all big.
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Because there's no one here?
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It's just an ellipsis.
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And you can only use it during the day.
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It closes down at nine.
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After 9 p.m. the phone just stops.
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(audience applauding)
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- Let's talk about the Ricky's.
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- Yeah, let's talk about yours.
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- Curse of Support for iOS.
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- So this is one we should say that
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in the beginning part of the week,
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we thought Myke had missed this.
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Because when you're here, news comes out over--
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- It wasn't in the keynote or anything.
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You know, like it wasn't on the work cloud.
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It didn't exist.
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- You know, Federighi didn't use a mouse
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with a shaky hand.
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We didn't know it was here,
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but it came out that indeed iOS has cursor support.
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- Mm, I know gave you the idea for that.
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- But you get it.
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- So you get it.
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- It's also my point.
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- But you get it.
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- That's not how this works.
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- But you get the idea.
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- So how does it work?
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How does it work in iOS 13?
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- Bluetooth, which I was pretty surprised about.
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I kind of always figured it would be USB only,
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but it also--
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- I think we said there may also be Bluetooth,
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and it turns out yes.
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- Yeah, I just figured it was less likely, right?
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Because it is an accessibility feature,
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so you have to enable it in accessibility settings.
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- So you gotta go in AssistiveTouch,
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enable pointing devices,
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and when you have AssistiveTouch turned on
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and you connect a trackpad or a mouse,
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the little AssistiveTouch thing will become a cursor.
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- But there's, so that's amazing.
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I'm very excited about that.
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I'm very excited about putting my iPad in a stand,
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which I do all the time,
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and now instead of reaching out with my Apple Pencil
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to tap things, I can use a mouse, I can use a keyboard,
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and it's great.
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And I love to be able to do that stuff
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with my preferred operating system, right?
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Like I use my Mac that way and it's great,
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and it's great for ergonomics.
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Sometimes my iPad is not so good for ergonomics
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when I don't wanna use it in a laptop form factor.
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I wanna be able to use my preferred operating system
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in many different setups so I can always be comfortable.
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- Federico, do you think this is something
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that will become like pretty,
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like some accessibility features get used by lots of people
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because it tweaks something about the system
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that a lot of people think should be the default.
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Do you see this falling into that category where people who don't necessarily need it
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for an accessibility point of view will use it because it makes iOS more useful or faster
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or something?
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I think Apple was sort of caught by surprise by the response to this, and they like to
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remind us that it's an accessibility feature, that it was not designed to be over bringing
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mice and trackpads to the iPad.
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But I think it's the kind of feature that will be used by folks who don't necessarily
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need it, maybe for the primary reason why it was designed.
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I think it is the right thing to do to introduce this as an accessibility feature,
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so it doesn't completely break the idea of touch devices too soon,
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that they can stage it out a little bit.
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But there is something additionally interesting with this.
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You can program mice buttons to do things.
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So obviously you want the left click to be tap, wild otherwise,
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but you can have the right click bring up the dock,
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or you can use the scroll wheel to go back to the home screen.
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and you can actually assign buttons to running shortcuts in iOS 13 and iPadOS.
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Is anybody from shortcuts here?
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[cheers and applause]
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We love you.
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But that is incredibly exciting.
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So if you have, what kind of shortcut do you run?
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Maybe to start time tracking, you could right-click,
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and it would just automatically fire your time tracking shortcut.
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We have stuff more that we want to talk about
00:31:42
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with Shortcuts later on, but that is just like,
00:31:45
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I love that feature, nobody needed to do that,
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but I'm so happy they did.
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So I'm really excited to play around with that.
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- So you got this point.
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- I really got that point.
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- You got your two points, it's a Ricky.
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- So I am. - Two points.
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- Four point mark score, I'm the winner, right?
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It was first to four points?
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That was-- - No.
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- Oh, all right, well, I got all my points.
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- My risky pick was one-- - Ricky.
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- Ricky. - Ricky.
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- Time for dinner.
00:32:11
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That sounded so strange.
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- Sometimes when we do these predictions--
00:32:16
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- Somebody who's called Ricky is listening right now
00:32:19
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and they're like, "What?"
00:32:20
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There is a Ricky in the audience and they're pointing out.
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- Sometimes after we do these, we hang up the Skype call
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and you just have a sense of dread
00:32:29
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that you really blew it.
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And this is where I was last Wednesday.
00:32:33
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We hung up the Skype call, I get some lunch,
00:32:35
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I'm editing the episode, I'm like,
00:32:37
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"Pass Steven, you really messed this up."
00:32:40
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Not so much that I would alter the integrity of the show
00:32:43
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and change it, I didn't do that.
00:32:45
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I didn't think about it.
00:32:47
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Could I slip one in and they wouldn't notice?
00:32:48
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- I really wish you would have done that.
00:32:51
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- Mine was the HomePod would gain multiple user support
00:32:56
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via voice detection.
00:32:58
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- You were chronologically the first person
00:33:01
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to score your Ricky.
00:33:02
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- It was very early on.
00:33:03
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As soon as they mentioned the HomePod,
00:33:05
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I thought, I've got this, because why else would they bring it up?
00:33:11
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Because they sell like two a month, and they're still too expensive.
00:33:15
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They sound great, it's fine, but like, as soon as they're like, "And we have something
00:33:18
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for the HomePod," it was like a light from heaven came down on me in the keynote hall
00:33:24
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and said, "Steven, my son, you are correct."
00:33:28
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Is the HomePod your dad now?
00:33:30
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Is that what that is?
00:33:32
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I really liked when they when they show that off is that they had this image on the screen of like a home pod and
00:33:37
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Like a bunch of people's legs like they were sitting around it and looking at it like they're all facing towards it
00:33:42
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It's who does that like wow?
00:33:44
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Center piece of your home. No, you know what I want to do. I want to sit down around the table and talk to Siri
00:33:50
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Yeah, let's have a conversation all four of us
00:33:53
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We'll add things to our calendars and it'll go in the right place is a doctor so good
00:33:58
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Congratulations, it's a shock to all of us
00:34:01
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but I too have a perfect score. Mm-hmm good job.
00:34:07
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Ederiko. Yes. Would you like to go through your pick? My Reiki was Apple will
00:34:12
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bring back some kind of... Some kind? Yes. I just like the emphasis, I enjoyed the
00:34:18
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emphasis. Thank you. Of app quotes, app list slash launcher UI. It is in quotes in our
00:34:26
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document. UI element on iPad. Okay. Now I know why you think this is debatable so
00:34:31
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So I'm going to make my case for why.
00:34:35
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You can have multiple apps in SlideOver.
00:34:37
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And when you want to choose between them,
00:34:40
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there's an app picker just for those apps.
00:34:43
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You mean like the multitasking view, right?
00:34:44
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Is that what you're talking about?
00:34:45
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It looks like that.
00:34:46
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There's always also in SlideOver,
00:34:50
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if you want to put in SlideOver an app that
00:34:52
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has multiple windows--
00:34:53
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and I sent you screenshots for this--
00:34:55
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there's a vertical element that shows you
00:34:57
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all those windows on the side.
00:35:00
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Same for Split View.
00:35:01
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If you want to put an app that has multiple windows
00:35:03
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in Split View, there's a new UI for those windows
00:35:07
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on the right side.
00:35:09
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So it may not exactly be what I had in mind,
00:35:13
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but it's three things.
00:35:15
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So really, if you do the math, three sort of,
00:35:19
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it's like one yes.
00:35:21
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- Wait, no, wait.
00:35:24
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What is that math?
00:35:26
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- If you don't give me this point,
00:35:28
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I will call the police.
00:35:36
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So I think—I don't want that to happen, first of all.
00:35:39
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I would like to report a conspiracy.
00:35:41
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I think the language that saved you is some kind.
00:35:46
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And in hindsight, I think we should have put it in.
00:35:48
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I think we should have put it in, to be more specific.
00:35:50
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And we shouldn't have let him use the quotation marks.
00:35:52
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Don't—you actually don't—don't do that!
00:35:54
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Give me the point.
00:35:55
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He actually typed it in.
00:35:58
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That's a terrible idea.
00:36:00
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No, we're not doing it because of this, because I'm not letting you set that precedent that
00:36:04
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every time you want something, try and call the police for it.
00:36:08
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No, we will not have that in our household.
00:36:10
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You will not do this.
00:36:12
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We're going to give you the point.
00:36:13
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You are not my father, he is.
00:36:20
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We won't, look, just please.
00:36:24
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Please just delete the numbers from your phone.
00:36:26
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We're going to give you the point.
00:36:28
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got nothing to do with oh my god he nearly pressed it yeah sheesh I think I
00:36:32
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think these some kind of I think it saved you and that's really on us we
00:36:37
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should have made you be more specific and you will not get away with this
00:36:40
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again young man we've all so well we had trophies what a victory give to well
00:36:48
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winners and we have roadies we had prizes prizes things thanks we had
00:36:54
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- There are things to give to the winners.
00:36:56
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We have a three-way tie.
00:36:58
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- But we need to come back to this.
00:37:01
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We're just gonna leave that hanging
00:37:02
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because we have some non-graded picks we need to deal with.
00:37:07
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- Oh yeah, okay.
00:37:09
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- So we, non-graded is sort of a misnomer.
00:37:13
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- Because now we're grading it.
00:37:14
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- Because now we're grading it.
00:37:15
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So the new rule is that the loser has to buy drinks.
00:37:19
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- And so these picks were supposed to be non-graded
00:37:22
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but now they're graded because Federico
00:37:24
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- You have to bet on everything.
00:37:26
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- Apple does some new stuff of Animoji
00:37:28
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to make it more like Bitmoji.
00:37:31
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- Some new stuff.
00:37:33
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- That's how you got your Ricky.
00:37:34
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- I'm gonna call the police.
00:37:36
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(audience laughing)
00:37:39
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- So here's the thing about my non-graded picks.
00:37:42
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I pick the same things every time,
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'cause at some point I'll be right.
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That did not happen to me this year.
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I said that MailApp would get modern features like snoozing.
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- It didn't get anything, did it?
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No, it got something. What did it get? You can drag the composer around, make a new window, and...
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That's not...
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So it got what iOS 13 brings.
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That's not what we're thinking of. I think Dan Morin told me it gets multiple colored flags now.
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[audience cheers]
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Oh, so this is...
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No, that's not what we're gonna be excited about!
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-Matter feature! -You have a rich text composer.
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No, it's like an old thing. It's just already on the Mac. It only exists on the Mac. So...
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You can mute threads.
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Muting threads is not what we were thinking of.
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That's not...
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Hey, look, it's not graded anyways. Can I please just have it?
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- I still lose. - Yeah, 'cause you'll still lose.
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Who can give it to me? I still lose.
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- Yeah. - It's fine.
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- So I get a half point, which we don't award,
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to a non-graded pick, which we don't grade.
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- That's how it works, yeah.
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You got a half point for this.
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- All right.
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Federico, what was your next one?
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- There will be changes.
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See how precise and surgical I can be?
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There will be changes. - You can be.
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Not on your Ricky, though.
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- Do I need to unlock it again?
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- Oh, God, please put your phone down.
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- There will be changes to the...
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Give me my phone.
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- There will be changes to the drawing,
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sketching interface used for screenshots, notes, et cetera.
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Maybe it'll even be--
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You just wasted my iCloud story.
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Taking selfies.
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I want money.
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Changing your wallpaper.
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Maybe it'll even be an API.
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Texting your mom.
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So I got Pencil Kit, and I got the new drawing interface
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that you can drag around.
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And this is an awesome deal, right?
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Because we've all used drawing apps where their pencil support
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lags behind, literally lags behind.
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- Heyo! - Hey!
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- I was talking to some developers
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that they were just about to release
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their own custom drawing interface before.
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They were working on it.
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- Hey, it's better to have it before, right?
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Like then to finish it and ship it
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and then have to change it, I guess, right?
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- You can throw away some code and do it again.
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- But it's exciting.
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- It's very good.
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- Do you get the sense that that will be something
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that a lot of drawing apps,
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like say the Paper app for instance,
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who have invested a lot in their own drawing mechanisms.
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Do you think they'll just swap it out
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or you think it's gonna be like a slow process?
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- I don't know, it's like--
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- I feel like if you are an actual note-taking
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or drawing-focused app,
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you should be doing something in that world
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that makes your app different.
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I feel like this is something to add to apps
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that would also like to have.
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- I don't know how customizable it is, but--
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- That's why, right?
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- The Apple version does a lot that you get for free
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and the performance is like, it's a lot of work.
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- Right, but like, if you are Notability or Good Notes,
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like your whole app is note taking, right?
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Like you wanna have more features
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and it's possibly more Apple provides.
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- Yeah, I guess, yeah.
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- We'll see.
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I would be surprised if we see like actual drawing apps.
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- Good Notes or whatever.
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- Or like Procreate, no Procreate,
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but like something a bit more simple.
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- Why is the last note not assigned to me?
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- No, you got it.
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- It's not green.
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- Yes it is.
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Google docs on the iPad is an ad.
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Well, we'll come to-- what, framework?
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It's not good for me.
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Well, look, that's because it hasn't--
00:40:56
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because you're not connected to the internet.
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What do you want from me?
00:41:01
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You got a huge win for USB drive lovers everywhere.
00:41:04
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External storage support on iOS.
00:41:06
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Now, now, The Verge and Gadget and Federico and Jason Snell
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won't complain about it anymore in their reviews.
00:41:13
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That's kind of--
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Is that stop talking?
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I just want people to stop talking about it.
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I just don't want people to talk about it anymore.
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I'm done with this.
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- You got the point for something that you don't want.
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- What I wanted was to not have to hear
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about this complaint.
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- New rule, to get a point you should--
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- No, that is not a new rule.
00:41:32
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I am, no, my passion comes from the other way.
00:41:34
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I just really don't wanna hear about it anymore.
00:41:36
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That's my passion.
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- You hater.
00:41:39
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- I want to spend some time this fall
00:41:40
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seeing how far I can push this.
00:41:43
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I have a lot of zip discs laying around.
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- And I'm just wondering if I can assemble
00:41:49
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the right chain of dongles.
00:41:51
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Can I take something out of my G3 tower
00:41:54
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and put it on my iPad? - We're gonna have to go
00:41:55
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to the old town of dongle town, old dongle town.
00:41:57
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- Ye olde dongle town. - Ye olde dongle town.
00:41:59
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- My next one is my annual-- - I told you not to do this.
00:42:04
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- I know, but I really, if there's anyone listening
00:42:09
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who has any power, this is all I want.
00:42:11
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iOS 14 could be nothing but this and I would be happy.
00:42:14
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- No, you wouldn't.
00:42:16
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I'll use the Mac.
00:42:17
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iCloud family photo sharing.
00:42:19
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Let me paint you a picture.
00:42:21
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Some people have other people in their lives.
00:42:24
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- This is gonna take long.
00:42:25
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- You read about the mayor for an hour.
00:42:27
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Some people have people they care about in their lives
00:42:30
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who they wanna share pictures with.
00:42:32
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And you're doing it via iMessage or AirDrop.
00:42:35
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This is just be an iCloud photo library.
00:42:37
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We've talked about this forever.
00:42:38
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Jason's talked about it.
00:42:40
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I just, so much of iCloud family sharing stuff
00:42:43
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is really kind of half baked.
00:42:46
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but this is just missing entirely.
00:42:47
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And it seems so obvious to me, especially this year.
00:42:51
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And look, the new Photos app looks amazing.
00:42:53
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All the stuff they're doing to surface old photos
00:42:56
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and context-aware stuff, like if I'm searching
00:42:59
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and hiding things, oh, that looks awesome.
00:43:01
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But I still can't very simply share 30 photos
00:43:05
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I took at my kid's birthday party with my spouse.
00:43:08
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And that just seems like something Apple would be really into.
00:43:11
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- Can you give me my phone back?
00:43:15
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- Yeah, I mean, I don't particularly want that feature,
00:43:19
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but I understand--
00:43:20
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- You have someone in your life you care about?
00:43:21
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- Yeah, but we don't wanna share all of our pictures
00:43:23
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of each other.
00:43:24
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- Not all of them, I mean, they need to be controlled,
00:43:25
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but look at the way Google Photos does it,
00:43:28
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and just do that.
00:43:28
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- But isn't Google's thing like you do share everything?
00:43:31
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- There's lots of options on like who's in the image and--
00:43:35
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- I just don't really think I wanna do it.
00:43:38
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- You just uncheck, anyway, some of us do want it.
00:43:42
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Improved support for zip archives in the files app and framework and of course you had to make the deep and open framework joke
00:43:49
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Deep and open open for I got all of this you can compress files
00:43:53
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You can unzip archives and it's all right there files app document browser. What's the framework?
00:43:57
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What's the zip in framework?
00:44:00
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Zip kit is there in the files app and framework?
00:44:05
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the files framework
00:44:08
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You can zip English you can zip in the files framework. Yes, and you
00:44:14
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Can you zip and unzip in not outside of the files? I mean my phone you're not running out
00:44:19
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No, you're not gonna take it cuz you when you say it like that with that look in your eye
00:44:25
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I'm not gonna give it to you
00:44:27
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Right cuz you look really angry and I can't see how that's gonna go well for anyone better
00:44:32
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You go no fun. No phone time till bedtime tonight
00:44:36
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The the non-graded picks didn't go well for me. Mm-hmm, and I believe I owe the two of you drinks. Yep
00:44:42
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Yes, what all of you don't get excited? What is the fanciest bar in San Jose?
00:44:47
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Work it out later on let's ask the mayor. So we do have a a tie
00:44:54
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We have a three-way tie we need to fix that. I have a proposition
00:44:58
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Okay, but before we get to the proposition
00:45:00
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Let's thank our next sponsor. Oh, that's good. We're gonna leave these people in suspense is what we're doing
00:45:05
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- Is it less suspenseful when I draw attention to that?
00:45:07
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- Yeah. - Okay.
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You're referring to the week?
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By the way, can we give a round of applause
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(audience cheering)
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I made it better.
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- I believe 37 years of marriage.
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00:46:32
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00:46:35
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with these guys and not my spouse,
00:46:36
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but she came with me this year, which is awesome,
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(audience applauding)
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Okay, so we had said that if there was a tie,
00:49:36
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we would do what we did last time and flip a coin.
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Problem is, cannot get a three-sided coin.
00:49:42
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- Well, I couldn't find one on Amazon Prime at least.
00:49:44
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- Couldn't find a three-sided coin.
00:49:46
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So I have two propositions to solve this.
00:49:50
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There is the tournament, and the knockout.
00:49:53
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- Can you explain the difference please?
00:49:54
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then the winner goes against me.
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- Why are you so special?
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- Because I get advantage as the winner of the last one.
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- You got your advantage by having the first pick
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in all of those rounds.
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Your advantage is over.
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- All right, knockout version.
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- We keep flipping until--
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- Can we hit each other in this version?
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- Keep flipping until there's one man standing.
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- Ooh, that sounds good.
00:50:19
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- We just keep flipping.
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- Okay. - That sounds good.
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- Could take 20 minutes.
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- That sounds great. - Okay.
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- I think we need a judge.
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- An official adjudicator.
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- I think we need some outside help,
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so please welcome to the stage Jason Snell.
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(audience applauding)
00:50:36
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- Hi, Jason.
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So we rehearsed this a little bit later on,
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a little bit earlier on,
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and we came to the harsh realization
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that Jason Snell cannot flip a coin.
00:50:49
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- Flip a coin.
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Like, it is, I've never seen in my entire life,
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somebody attempt to flip a coin in the many ways
00:50:57
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that Jason attempted to flip a coin.
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- It's like I've never seen a coin before.
00:51:00
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- Yeah, it was, he--
00:51:03
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- It was sad is what it was.
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- Just kept throwing it up into the air
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and he kept dropping it and then he couldn't pick it up.
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It was like a whole thing.
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- And this was the excellent, I think,
00:51:13
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still on sale Relay FM Challenge coin.
00:51:15
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- Yes, where can people go to get the Relay FM Challenge?
00:51:17
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- And we learned something important
00:51:19
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about the relay FM challenge coin when I finally did figure out how to flip it, which is I
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flipped it 10 times and it came up heads all 10 times.
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Now I could have used this information for evil.
00:51:30
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Oh my God, that was so loud.
00:51:32
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Don't make sounds like that.
00:51:35
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That was really scary.
00:51:38
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Give me the point, Jason.
00:51:40
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I think we should talk more about US file access in iOS.
00:51:43
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So we can't use the coin.
00:51:45
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- So we've decided that Jason is going to ask Siri.
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'Cause none of us can be trusted,
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so we have to bring somebody else onto the stage
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to ask Siri.
00:51:56
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- So how this works is you're going to let each of us
00:52:00
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select our heads or tails.
00:52:03
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- And then you will ask Siri to flip a coin.
00:52:06
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- And then Siri and I will eliminate at least one of you.
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- So for instance, just so we're all clear,
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if I say heads and Siri says tails, I'm out.
00:52:15
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We can all say the same thing so we can all we could be here for hours
00:52:19
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If you know we do have a contract saying we have to leave this could be the rest of the episode
00:52:23
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That's fine. There's nothing else happened this. Yeah, we'll just keep doing it until we get to the end
00:52:26
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Okay, so round one. I think we should go in the round-rubbing style. No, that's too it doesn't make a difference
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50/50 anyway, so I do it round one. I want to be Myke is going to get to go first because he had that slight advantage
00:52:39
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Know it's hard and then Federico was going to go first. No, he was third. Well, it's
00:52:44
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He's making up his arm rolls, he's gone rogue.
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Myke, heads or tails?
00:52:53
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Can you show me the version that you're running?
00:52:54
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Is that official software?
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It's not a beta.
00:52:57
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Hey Siri, flip a coin.
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First place.
00:53:08
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I did it in one?
00:53:13
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In one? I was hoping for a little bit more. First place, so now we have to choose who's...
00:53:17
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Oh yeah, now we get to go, because now, who's second?
00:53:19
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It's the battle for last now, yes.
00:53:21
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Ah, I was really hoping it was gonna take longer than that.
00:53:23
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So it's me against you?
00:53:25
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It's me against you for second. I will not lose again.
00:53:28
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Federico, heads or tails?
00:53:31
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You just say... You wanna say heads or you wanna go for tails?
00:53:35
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What's the time?
00:53:37
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Obviously we'll go with tails.
00:53:39
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Hey Siri, flip a coin.
00:53:44
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You lose, baby!
00:53:46
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This is a travesty.
00:53:49
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Congratulations, Steven.
00:53:50
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No toilet for me this year.
00:53:52
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Jason Snell, everybody.
00:53:53
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Official coin flipper of the connected podcast.
00:54:00
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Steven, open the notes up.
00:54:02
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Oh, here we go.
00:54:03
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We have prizes.
00:54:04
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Well, thanks.
00:54:05
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We've got to go back to the surprise again.
00:54:07
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Just a second.
00:54:08
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Myke, which phone do you think the baker is?
00:54:10
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think the baker uses?
00:54:16
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An iPhone 6.
00:54:18
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Okay, well it doesn't really matter.
00:54:20
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I was just...
00:54:22
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Oh, okay then.
00:54:24
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Where do you think the baker likes
00:54:26
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to share his photos
00:54:28
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of his bread? Is this
00:54:30
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for me? His baguette, his pizza.
00:54:34
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It's not Rico.
00:54:36
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WhatsApp? Like is it...
00:54:38
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-Publicly. -Facebook. No? Is that a no or a yes?
00:54:42
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-MySpace. -Google+
00:54:44
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No, I mean, it's the obvious one, come on.
00:54:47
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-Shwitter? -Pictures?
00:54:49
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-Instagram. -Thank you, Steve.
00:54:51
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I'm young, I know what Instagram is.
00:54:53
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So, when people appreciate a photo on Instagram, what's it called?
00:55:01
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They like it.
00:55:02
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So, they give you...
00:55:04
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-Likes. -Write down likes.
00:55:08
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[audience laughter]
00:55:10
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What do you have so far?
00:55:12
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Chicago. No, just the, that was not the Baker. The Baker likes. Cool. Thanks. Moving on.
00:55:23
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I've never been more confused about anything in my life
00:55:26
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than what you have done to this podcast. Is Chicago needed? No. Oh. He's probably dumb because he couldn't understand his own.
00:55:36
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Have some awards to give out. Yeah
00:55:38
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Steven reaches under the table always getting up now
00:55:42
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This is still an audio podcast at heart. Oh, it's a big wooden box. Oh
00:55:47
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My god is that who is this for?
00:55:51
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It's impossible to tell it's a big wooden box and it says
00:55:55
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Macintosh Plus on it on gold inlay. Yep, who is this first second or third? Did you buy a present for yourself? Did you and Jason?
00:56:06
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(audience laughing)
00:56:07
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- Someone will have to write a report about that.
00:56:09
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- What is this?
00:56:10
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- In third place, we have Federico Vittucci.
00:56:15
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And losing is a very stressful thing.
00:56:18
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So you have a classic Macintosh stress ball.
00:56:21
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- Oh my God.
00:56:22
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(audience applauding)
00:56:23
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- I would watch that before you use it.
00:56:26
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- Are you serious?
00:56:27
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- Is that from that person that I looked up
00:56:29
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and I found him in a voter registration database?
00:56:32
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- Yes it is.
00:56:34
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- Yeah, I did a thing.
00:56:34
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So basically, Steven sent us a photo.
00:56:36
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Why'd you let me touch it?
00:56:39
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It's kind of yellow and stained.
00:56:43
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Just like an old Mac.
00:56:44
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So Steven sent us a photo of-- when he bought this trophy--
00:56:49
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he sent us a photo of this box.
00:56:51
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And on this box was a label.
00:56:52
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And on that label, so I zoomed into the picture,
00:56:55
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and there was the name of somebody.
00:56:57
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And so I looked it up, this person's name on Google.
00:57:00
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And I found his address.
00:57:02
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And he's a registered voter.
00:57:04
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So he's a good US citizen.
00:57:06
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And I kind of wanted to call him,
00:57:08
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and I wanted to pretend that was Amazon or eBay, actually,
00:57:11
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and be like, hey, I wanted to check on your--
00:57:13
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there was a problem on your shipment.
00:57:16
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And I wanted just making sure what was in the box.
00:57:19
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But then I didn't do it.
00:57:20
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I wanted to be surprised.
00:57:21
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So thank you, Steven.
00:57:22
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You're welcome.
00:57:24
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Please don't let the dogs eat it.
00:57:25
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Why is it called Smeka-Mek?
00:57:27
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I don't know.
00:57:29
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It's got a kiss on it.
00:57:31
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I let John Syracuse borrow it earlier.
00:57:33
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I don't know what happened.
00:57:35
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What is second place?
00:57:36
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Second place is better than third place.
00:57:41
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And I feel like second place really contains
00:57:46
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all the emotions of winning and losing.
00:57:50
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- So second place gets this lovely box
00:57:53
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and you think it's just a whole other prize then.
00:57:55
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- Oh come on, this isn't fair.
00:57:56
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- It is a floppy disk holder.
00:57:58
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- I can't get this home.
00:58:00
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This is clearly the third place.
00:58:02
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I have now this huge wooden box to deal with.
00:58:05
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- But think how many floppy disks you can store.
00:58:07
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(audience laughing)
00:58:08
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I can't get the little things back in.
00:58:09
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- I feel like you were always gonna give yourself
00:58:12
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what you wanted.
00:58:13
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Because last year-- - I kinda wanted the box,
00:58:15
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honestly. - Why don't you take it then?
00:58:17
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- 'Cause it's the second place prize,
00:58:18
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and I'm a winner. - I can't believe
00:58:19
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that it was actually a conspiracy against Myke.
00:58:21
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- After all this time. - All along.
00:58:23
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- So you get a lovely, I think handcrafted box.
00:58:26
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- You get it back. - Macintosh Plus
00:58:28
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inlay on the top. - You get it back.
00:58:29
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I'll take the dividers, you can have the box.
00:58:32
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- I can't. - Congratulations.
00:58:33
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- This will not go in my suitcase.
00:58:34
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- I have a Mac Pro to get home.
00:58:36
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- There is no way.
00:58:38
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- You can do it.
00:58:39
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The thing is, pack all your socks inside of it.
00:58:41
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That's how I did it to get it here.
00:58:42
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- That's actually a pretty good idea.
00:58:44
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- All your pants.
00:58:45
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- I don't know if my suitcase
00:58:46
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is literally deep enough for this.
00:58:48
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- You'll figure it out.
00:58:50
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And first place, I thought should have something
00:58:54
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to commemorate the news of WBC of the Mac
00:58:57
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and the iPad coming closer together.
00:59:00
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We have apps that can run on both.
00:59:01
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We need an adjudicator for prizes next year. You can't be trusted to buy prizes anymore.
00:59:05
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Jason Snell's agreeing with you, it's very troubling.
00:59:08
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Because you can just buy whatever and assign it to yourself in whatever order you want.
00:59:12
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So first place I thought should commemorate...
00:59:15
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You just buy the things you like.
00:59:16
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...the things that happen at WDC. So this is a three-part gift.
00:59:19
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It's a three-piece gift.
00:59:20
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You gave yourself three gifts?
00:59:22
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There are three of us!
00:59:24
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It's a three-piece enamel pen set. One, I couldn't find an iPad so it's an E-Mate 300.
00:59:29
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Exactly, and this is what you wanted it is a pen with Macintosh with the rainbow
00:59:35
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I mean off what you would want and then a really nice gold pin uh-huh with the rainbow Apple logo on it isn't that strange?
00:59:41
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I didn't know I was gonna win this frankly after after my
00:59:45
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Home Pod pick I thought I was doomed
00:59:48
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But here we are inspired against us the whole time
00:59:52
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Yeah, prices did not go over well this year you and Jason Snell look at the size of this box
00:59:57
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Last year you got a toilet trophy, but it was small
01:00:01
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Thanks for prizes dad
01:00:05
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Let's talk about the iPad mmm, okay, so about iPad OS it's pretty great. I got an OS so
01:00:14
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That was a you didn't expect that did you know no no not at all
01:00:19
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What I was actually the most surprised of anyone because I didn't know that it leaked out
01:00:23
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I didn't see that because apparently it leaked like 10 minutes before and everyone on Twitter knew and I wasn't reading Twitter
01:00:29
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Although I didn't see it. From a developer agreement
01:00:32
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Yeah, like so I I like screamed when it happened. I was so excited. Mm-hmm
01:00:38
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I would never have expected this. I don't I couldn't have imagined Apple ever doing it let alone doing it now
01:00:43
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So I think it's fantastic. So Federico they forked iOS. So it is did they?
01:00:49
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That's like question number one, right? Like what did they actually?
01:00:52
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I don't know if they went to GitHub and hit fork or not,
01:00:55
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but what it effectively means is the iPad
01:00:57
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is getting features that the iPhone won't.
01:01:00
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- But you can make the case that that was already happening.
01:01:03
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- Oh sure, I mean look at multitasking, right?
01:01:06
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That was never gonna come like crazy split screen business
01:01:08
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to the iPhone, but to me at least,
01:01:10
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it's not so much as a signifier of what's happened,
01:01:13
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but what will happen in the future.
01:01:15
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Because now, what happens at WBC where they talk about
01:01:19
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TV OS and iOS and everything else and skip iPad OS.
01:01:22
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That effectively happened last year.
01:01:24
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It was like, oh, the iOS 11 stuff is fine.
01:01:27
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Check back later.
01:01:29
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Maybe that indicates a renewed commitment.
01:01:32
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I think it does.
01:01:33
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And I've seen folks get really upset about it's just
01:01:37
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a marketing name because they want to sell more iPads.
01:01:40
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Like this weird connection between--
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All names are marketing names when you think about it.
01:01:44
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And they do want to sell more things if you think about it.
01:01:47
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About all of it.
01:01:48
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I feel like there's enough, like I like the idea of sending the message that it's
01:01:53
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a unique enough platform that it deserves having its own name, but it's still at the
01:01:59
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very foundation of course it's iOS.
01:02:01
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And so I don't understand getting upset about the fact that it's iOS but this iPad
01:02:07
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OS name is sort of fake and it's just for the show.
01:02:10
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I feel like it's a good show.
01:02:12
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It's a good show.
01:02:13
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I watch that show.
01:02:14
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Also, you get all these features, right?
01:02:17
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Multi-window, split view, and drag and drop,
01:02:20
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and the full-size keyboard,
01:02:22
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all the things that the iPad has,
01:02:24
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and I feel that justifies having a separate dedicated name.
01:02:28
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- Yeah, and I think deserves the focus
01:02:32
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that that name has to give it, right?
01:02:35
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As you said, you can't say, "Oh, here's tvOS.
01:02:40
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"We're gonna do this,"
01:02:41
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and then just not talk about iPadOS.
01:02:43
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There's five platforms now.
01:02:44
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- It is a lot and that's something,
01:02:46
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that's a topic I wanna get into later this summer
01:02:48
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of like, it's a lot of stuff going on.
01:02:51
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But as someone who, that has not my primary computer,
01:02:55
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I like this news too because it shows
01:02:58
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that they're willing to be bold
01:03:00
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on what they're gonna do with the iPad.
01:03:02
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It felt for a really long time,
01:03:03
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I think it was true for a really long time
01:03:04
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until the last couple releases,
01:03:06
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that they had to play this balancing game
01:03:08
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between the iPad and iPhone.
01:03:09
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And I feel like Apple's kind of signifying,
01:03:11
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you know, we can take those shackles off the iPad
01:03:13
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And it can become what they really want it to be.
01:03:16
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And that's really exciting, because that's good for the rest of the ecosystem as well.
01:03:20
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Is there anything about iPadOS that you specifically want to touch on?
01:03:23
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Like, what are the things that you are the most excited about?
01:03:26
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Well, I think the multi-window stuff is really impressively done.
01:03:31
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I want to see how it shakes out in terms of discoverability.
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And this is something that was discussed on the talk show last night.
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For example, the idea of you enable all these features.
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you can have multiple windows for every app,
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and you can put the same app in multiple spaces.
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for the same app in SlideOver, and you
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can cycle through them.
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And I think it enables so many new use cases in terms of not
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just seeing two documents up on screen at the same time,
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but really having multiple windows in different types
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of windows, even-- so SlideOver, SplitView, Spaces--
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and you have Exposé.
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So I think it'll be really fascinating to see
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how developers implement that.
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Files, I was really surprised to see the extent
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that they went with this upgrade.
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And basically, I was going through my wish list again,
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and essentially everything was addressed.
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Column view, metadata, quick look, the quick actions.
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You have zip and unzip.
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You have folder-based collaboration.
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You have external USB and SD access.
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You have file servers.
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And it seems like so far it's only SMB servers.
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Ideally, it should also be SFTP and all that kind of stuff,
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but we'll see.
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What is an SMB server?
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Ask your friend.
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What is an SMB server?
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And then Safari really got this massive update
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that they did this entire rework of what
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it means to have Safari as a desktop browser on iPad.
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You have all these websites that now work on Safari for I,
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but from Google Docs to YouTube.
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And you can actually choose the quality of the video in YouTube
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in Safari now.
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You have Netflix working in desktop Safari.
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And it's not just that, but you've got a download manager.
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So this is something that I learned today.
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When you download a file, you can
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choose if you want to-- by default,
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it goes into iCloud Drive/downloads.
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But you can choose any file provider
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to be your default downloads location.
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So you can put it in local storage,
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or you can put it in Dropbox.
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- The iPad's real good, right?
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- Isn't it nice? - Well, it's been good
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for a while. - But it's getting even gooder.
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- It's getting, yeah.
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And I'll tell you this, which actually,
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it's got all these new keyboard shortcuts.
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It's got this entirely reworked menu
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for Safari Reader and content blockers.
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It's been entirely rebuilt, and it's not just like flipping a switch
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and saying, "Okay, now it's desktop mode."
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But there was a lot of thought that went into adjusting the viewport for--
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- Do you know how stuff like--
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when you go on a website and you hover over a menu
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and a menu comes down, how are they dealing with that?
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- They try-- my understanding is that they try to avoid leaving the page
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so that a tap doesn't actually navigate to that element
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but shows you what the hover state would be,
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sort of like, how are you doing that?
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It was a lot of work, or so I've been told.
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- Something in between.
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- Yeah, somewhere in between,
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if there was only a word for that.
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I wanna talk quickly about shortcuts.
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- Oh, let's take a break.
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Let's take a break, then we'll talk about shortcuts.
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- Let's take a break.
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Maybe I'll get this one right.
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So Federico, tell us about shortcuts.
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- Massive update that sadly didn't get the time
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that it deserved in the keynote.
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And I feel like maybe not enough people
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are talking about this now, and it kind of makes sense
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because the week of the conference,
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everybody's excited about the Mac Pro and iPadOS.
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But really, what they did with the shortcuts app
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is impressive.
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So it's now built into the system.
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And it's got this whole new editor.
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So the way that you actually create your shortcuts,
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if you want to put together a simple shortcut
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or a multi-step shortcut, the editor is all new.
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And it's based on this idea of getting rid of--
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There's a parallel in a way between ZwiftUI and the new shortcuts.
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ZwiftUI is pitched as a way to have way less code.
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And in a way, the new editor of shortcuts is a way to have way fewer actions,
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in the sense that all the previous input-based system,
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like doing the get variable stuff, that's gone.
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Basically every action now has a parameter.
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And that is a whole new deal with shortcuts in iOS 13,
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is to have a parameter-based system
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where in every action you can go in there
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and there's like a field,
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and you can say, "I want to have some text in here,"
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or "I want to pick a document," or "I want to pick a location."
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And it sort of looks like a natural language UI.
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It reminds me of when in Fantastical,
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when you're typing out a sentence
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and there's all those tokens that sort of fly out
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because they're recognized.
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When you're putting together an action,
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the new shortcuts, it sort of looks like that.
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You have this sentence that says, "Pick two photos,"
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and, you know, in a way that is structured
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that makes sense, visually speaking.
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And that saves a lot of time when putting together a shortcut.
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But that's not all, because this parameter-based system,
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it's also -- it's been opened up to developers.
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And so developers can now --
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And this is what we were talking about, having a shortcuts API.
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-Is that like a deep and open framework?
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-Yes, exactly. It's exactly like a deep and open framework.
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-I think that joke's so old, no one here got it.
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-No. -I feel very self-conscious.
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-Yeah. -John Voorhees got it.
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So, thanks, John.
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The thing about parameters is that by having a shortcuts API,
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even more so than before,
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if there's a missing feature from shortcuts,
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now developers can come in and say,
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"I actually offer this feature as a shortcut
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that supports inputs and outputs
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and lets users define these data items
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and that actually can support dynamic options.
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So that when you run a shortcut from a third-party app,
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and maybe that app wants to confirm something with you,
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it can bring up a list of items.
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And that sort of unlocks so many capabilities
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that were not possible before.
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So that's going to be super, I think,
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super interesting to see how developers plug into that.
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But basically, it's a replacement for URL schemes.
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It's a replacement for those crazy clipboard-based hacks
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that folks like James Thompson, for example,
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implemented in iOS 12.
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So that's awesome.
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They're also doing automation in the context of you
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can now run your shortcuts automatically on a schedule.
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There's a bunch of triggers that we published on Mac Stories
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You can run a shortcut when you leave a location,
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or when you arrive, when you connect to Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
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And they support different types of execution.
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So some of them are automatic.
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They don't require confirmation.
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And some of them require confirmation
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through a notification.
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So something that I was thinking about today is Bluetooth is now a trigger.
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So when a Bluetooth device connects, run a shortcut.
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And the new accessibility stuff is also a series of actions.
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So there are now actions for turn on assistive touch, for example.
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You see where this is going?
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One of your concerns with getting cursor support on iPad was,
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"Well, I don't want to leave AssistiveTouch enabled all the time
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because it leaves that floating circle thing on your screen."
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But what if you had a shortcut that says,
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"When this Bluetooth trackpad connects, turn on AssistiveTouch?"
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-Yes. -And by doing that --
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-It's like somebody thought about what I would want to do.
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-Yeah. -And then they fixed it for me.
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Yeah, so automatic triggers are going to be awesome.
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Yeah, they're here.
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They're listening.
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And finally, I want to talk about the gallery.
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Even more so than before, the thing
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that they're doing in iOS 13 is really
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what should have been all along.
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There's no more separation between Siri shortcuts
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and custom shortcuts in that all the shortcuts section
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from settings is gone.
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Everything is into the shortcuts app,
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- Which is better.
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- You don't, yes.
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You don't have to go in there and manage them
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or record phrases.
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You can just type a phrase, for example.
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All of your custom shortcuts automatically run
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when you just say their name.
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So you don't have to say, oh, this custom shortcut,
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I wanna sign a phrase to that.
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Everything has been so much--
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- Everything is so much simpler than before.
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And there's not only that,
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but because now shortcuts is built into the system.
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So let's say that you're adding a Siri shortcut from Peacock.
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And actually, James Thompson maybe
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has done the work to support parameters.
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But maybe you don't like the default state
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of that Siri shortcut.
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You can go in there, and before you add it to Siri--
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which, by the way, does not require speaking the phrase.
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You can just type the phrase.
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You can customize that shortcut before you add it to Siri.
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And the UI that you get--
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and remember, you're still in Peacock.
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But the UI that you get for customizing the shortcut
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is the shortcuts editor.
01:15:14
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- Oh, this is cool.
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- So the shortcuts editor is now a feature
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across the system because it's built into the system.
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- Oh, that's awesome.
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- Thank you shortcuts.
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- Thank you shortcuts.
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- Go on then.
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- A lot of episodes we're talking about shortcuts.
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You may imagine what I'm doing and now you just saw it.
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I'm just sort of staring.
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- Like playing into the distance.
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I gotta play the Mac card just for a second.
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I know we're getting close on time.
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But spending some time with the Mac Pro this week,
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talking to the team behind it.
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- Look at me. - It's not a hug.
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- I got to touch it.
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- I didn't know that you can't touch it.
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I was not allowed to touch it.
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- I got to look at it with my own.
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- I was walking out of the place
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and some guy at his hand in the band said,
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"What happened?"
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He said, "I touched the handle and they,
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- They closed it and then all my fingers fell off.
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- Well, it was very messy.
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I think what the Mac,
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we're gonna talk more about the Mac Pro.
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Of course, go listen to ATP this week.
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They did an excellent job, as you may imagine,
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talking about this.
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But the biggest thing for me with the Mac Pro
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is that Apple has put a stake in the ground,
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sort of back in the high levels of creativity
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and creative professional work.
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If you think about where the Mac strong suit has been,
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I mean, over the decades, you know,
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in the '90s it was print publishing,
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You know, Jason Snell's cranking up magazines
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on his, you know, Performa or whatever.
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I don't know.
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Macworld didn't have much money, he just had a Performa.
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It was very sad.
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- And it moved to a lot of web design
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and web development later on.
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And now you do see Macs in these really high end
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audio and video production houses.
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But people were stringing multiple Macs together,
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it was kind of messy.
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And Apple has solved that problem.
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That doesn't necessarily mean they've solved
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my problem as a podcaster or your problem as a developer,
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although I think the Mac Pro is flexible enough
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to meet many people's needs.
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There's obviously a larger conversation to have--
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- Surprise, isn't.
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- About the display.
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But wherever you land on that continuum,
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I'm just excited as a Mac nerd to know
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that they have something at the very high end
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to keep the Mac relevant in those markets.
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I might not play in those markets myself,
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but they're important for Apple to have those customers,
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and I think that's great.
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- It's also nice if you use an iMac or even an iMac Pro
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to know what the future's gonna look like for you.
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- Absolutely, I mean clearly things like Afterburner
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aren't gonna come to the iMac Pro, I don't think.
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Things like the MPX dual GPU module, they're not gonna--
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- Why don't they just make the iMac really big?
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Like just really big.
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- Like the eMac used to be?
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- Yeah, it just keeps going.
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- It'd be great.
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It's on the desk, who cares how thin it is?
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- It depends how close your desk is to the wall.
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- Is that a huge concern?
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It would be if you had to move your desk.
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How tiny is your office?
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Your office is named Mega Office.
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I live in London, man.
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The mega's a joke.
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So it's exciting to be a Mac user.
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I think even if this isn't the machine for you--
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and it's not for most people, honestly--
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I think that it's cool that it exists.
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And I can't wait for Jon to buy one.
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Jon looks very nervous on the front row.
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Come on, then.
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Steven, can you go please sit in the audience?
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Take your phone, go sit in the audience, please.
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He's done with you now.
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Do I need a microphone?
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Uh, if you want.
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Can I take one?
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I want to feel like I'm still a part of this thing.
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Michael, close your iPad.
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Why are we here?
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There's a conference going on, right?
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What does the convention center look like this year?
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It has neon on it.
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This is my section.
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It's nice to see you out there, actually.
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You know, somebody in the audience here today almost figured it out.
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There's a lot of people out there, actually.
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mentioned emoji okay hmm did we ever do an episode about emoji yes hmm
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Stephen what do you have in your notes I have Federico's surprise if you don't
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want to know what that is the words that you wrote down I wrote down Chicago be
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said that not why was Chicago ever brought up is it you just wanted to just
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say the pizza was bad? Was that all that was? Yes. I just needed to... I have Chicago, I
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have THE baker, and I have the word likes. So we did an episode about emoji. What was
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about? Weird fish. Write down weird fish.
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What do you have so far, Steven? Puerto Rico surprise. Chicago. The baker likes
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weird fish. Folks, it is time to open Safari. Everybody in the audience and at
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At home, right?
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So if this was a, let's say, a place on the internet--
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Can I open Safari, or am I still looking at Next?
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Put it together.
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What do you think that goes?
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Thebakerlikesweirdfish.com?
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Yeah, try dot com.
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Thebakerlikesweirdfish.com.
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You could have chose a shorter--
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Can you tell me, Steven, what do you see
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when you type that domain?
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I'm still typing.
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Yeah, that might not have got it right yet.
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Thebakerlikesweirdfish.com.
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It is the Emojipedia page for Microbe.
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What microbe microbe mm-hmm, and there's a link that says connected listeners
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Here is your long-awaited surprise if I tap this what happens wait did that go to Emoji PD?
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Yes, so Jeremy's involved
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I'm gonna tap on it now. Don't say what you see just look at it. Oh
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>> I get to do it. >> For those not here, Federico is taking off his jacket. Myke looks. >> He has so
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many bracelets on, he literally cannot take his jacket off. Your jury has failed you. >> Taking
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off his jacket. >> I want you to look at my arm and see what I got. >> I'm going to take
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and see what I got.
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I've been keeping this a secret for three months.
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Wait! No, wait!
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Because we need to go to the extent at which you kept this secret.
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Hang on, hang on, Myke.
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Is that a lie?
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He told me...
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...that he had to go to the doctor...
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Terrible person.
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...to get a skin biopsy.
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No, it's worse than that, Myke.
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He told us he was getting a skin biopsy to help future patients.
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Federico has a-- I love you so much.
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In case you have not been and seen this picture,
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Federico has the microbe emoji tattooed on his bicep.
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That's our show, I guess.
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I forgive him for the lies.
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Yeah, you can, you can. Go away.
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You just go.
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Look at it again? We're sending him away.
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I haven't seen it. Let me see it.
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Wow. You're still a terrible person.
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terrible person. Everybody give a hand. [Applause] >> Wow. >> I don't know what happened the last
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hour and a half. I feel like we should apologize. I have like friends here from home and I told
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them like we have this funny tech show. I don't think it was tech or funny.
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People were laughing. I mean they might have been being kind but they were laughing.
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So a couple things to wrap up. First of all I'd like to thank everyone who made this
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show possible. I'd like to thank our sponsors Astropad Studio, MaxxStadium, Instabug.
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Give them one more hand.
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I'd like to thank the Hammer Theatre. Anthony and his staff here are amazing. I've told them this. We do shows all over the country.
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This is my favorite theater to work with. It's my favorite show of the year. Please give the Hammer Theatre a hand.
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I'd like to thank our volunteers who helped make tonight possible. So Marco Arment is up in the sound booth.
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I know from my experience Monday night Marco is very sweaty
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So just stay up there till we clear out and we'll be good and also our friend Spencer is here
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Spencer's behind the scenes of a lot of our events in California an
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Amazing human being I made the joke earlier that he's the nicest guy on the internet, but he's not on Twitter
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So he's the nicest guy off the internet
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But Spencer's our photographer tonight, so if you see images we're sharing they came from him
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and thank you, seriously.
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But, uh, you, me, yeah, Stephen, did I get another Mac Pro?
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They gave me a computer the other night.
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I didn't get you anything. [laughter]
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He does an amazing amount of work to put these things together,
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and I'm very proud of him. Thank you for making this happen again.
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We have a live show coming up in San Francisco in August.
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So this year, believe it or not, Relay FM turns five years old.
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Are you going to cry?
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Myke's going to cry. Back up a second.
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Five years ago at WWDC is when we decided to do this thing.
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this thing. We've been talking about it. We talked to guys like Jason and some other people
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about our idea. And Myke came to Memphis after WWDC and we did the original sort of beginnings
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of the company at my house in Memphis five years ago. And if you had told us then where
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Relay would be now, we would not have believed you. And it's not because of us. As great
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as, as Myke is, and as great as Federico used to be, and, and all of our hosts,
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every talented person that's on Relay, none of that would matter if no one
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listened. And from the bottom of our collective heart at Relay FM, thank you
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for listening for the last five years. We won't, we literally would not be here
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without you. So thank you.
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I can't say anything.
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You're just crying?
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What am I going to be like in August?
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You're going to have to mop you off the stage.
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So we will be in San Francisco in August
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for our fifth anniversary show.
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We're going to have a lot of hosts there.
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So if you're in the area, we'd love to see you.
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But seriously, thank you so much for listening.
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Thank you for tuning into Connected every week.
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If you don't do that anymore, I understand.
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You can't listen anymore?
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Yeah. Thank you everybody. Have a wonderful rest of your week.
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We'll see you around San Jose. Thank you.
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