221: Speak the Unspeakable Name
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(upbeat music)
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Hello and welcome to Connected, episode 221.
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It is made possible this week by our sponsors,
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Away, Pingdom, and Luna Display.
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I'm your host, Steven Hackett, and I am joined
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by my two very handsome, very intelligent co-hosts.
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I have Myke Hurley, how are you?
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- Welcome back. - Thank you.
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And we have the king of the Mac Mini, the ruler of the dock, Mr. Federico Vittucci.
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Hi, I like these new titles that you gave me.
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I wanted a third one, but I couldn't think fast enough for a third one.
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The Admiral of Automator.
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Okay, Admiral, I like that. That's a good word.
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Mmm, I like that a lot.
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You know English.
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Yeah, that's good.
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Admiral Vittucci.
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Okay, I can go with that. I can go with that.
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Myke, are you back on the show for real?
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You didn't leave the show.
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No, I'm just a guest.
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You're not, you're not, you're just a guest.
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Just a guest, yeah.
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Yeah, I'm just a guest this time.
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You know, because on this program we talk about the Macintosh and I don't know, you
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kind of feel out of place.
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No, it's cool, I bought one.
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I bought a Macintosh today.
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You bought a Macintosh computer today?
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Yeah, I bought a Mac Mini.
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Which, did you, oh.
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So I'm not a performer.
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No, I wanted to be in the core club like you guys, so I bought a Mac Mini as well.
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Okay, so now we can talk about the Mac Mini. Let's talk about the Mac Mini, Myke. What's
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your favorite feature of the Mac Mini?
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It hasn't come yet. It's on the way. My favorite feature so far is how many boxes you have
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to tick to try and order one, even though you're not 100% sure what any of that stuff
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really honestly means. Like, do I want 32 gigabytes of RAM or 64? Like, I don't know.
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So to save us all some email, what did you order?
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Oh, oh, let me see. Who knows?
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You wanna find it and we'll come back to it in a second?
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iPod Touch, got one of those.
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I got a 3.2 gigahertz, six core,
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eighth generation Intel Core i7 turbo boost
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up to 4.6 gigahertz.
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Ooh, boy, that's a big one.
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That's a lot.
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That's definitely more complicated than A12X.
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It's just as a thing to remember.
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I got the 32 gigabyte 266 megahertz DDR4.
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Got one of those.
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I got the Intel UHD Graphics 630,
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which is way better than the 620, so I'm pleased.
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- And it's the only option on the Mac Mini.
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- No, it's good, it's good, it's good.
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I wrote to Tim and he made sure I got the right one.
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I got a one terabyte SSD storage.
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And I also got a 10 gigabit ethernet
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an nBaseT Ethernet with support for 1GB, 2.5GB, 5GB, and 10GB Ethernet using the RJ-45 connector.
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Oh good. You don't want the RJ-44, that's last year's.
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I like the requirement to list 1GB, 2.5GB, 5GB, and 10GB. I like that that needs to...
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Is there any others?
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You didn't get 7, 7 gigabyte.
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What if I only need 7?
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Also it's gigabit, but that's fine.
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Leave me alone. What if I need a seven now? Why wouldn't they give why do I get one and two point five but not seven?
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Yeah, it's complicated. It's ridiculous
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And I also got an accessory kit, which I don't know what that means like a hat. What is that?
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I don't know
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It just says like accessory kit. I don't know what that is. Like what accessories does the Mac Mini come with you know, Federico
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You joke but in my 20th anniversary Mac, I bought a couple years ago
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it came with all that stuff and you got both a pen and a pencil in this little like leather sleeve and you got a
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With the Mac mini it just means you get paperwork in a power cable. So congrats to the power cable Myke
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Why do they call it an accessory? Yes, I'm happy together like I mean, it's not like we just call it stuff
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No, but like they don't I don't think that they need to tell me I'm gonna get a power cable
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Like I I don't know modern Apple
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You want to be clear on that stuff. 30 pin. Yeah, so I got one of those
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I started a note in Apple Notes today with like called Mac mini server
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And I've written down a couple of things that I might want to try like why am I getting this right? Okay, so okay
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Storage. Such as? Storage. Yes. Like it's all question marks right now like do I want to store project files on it?
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I don't know. And then I got like Plex and then the next bullet is how do I set that up?
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up so that's a question mark and there's Casey Liss there he is he somehow has found out and I'm
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sure at this very moment has sent me a message I put in just a link to last week's episode
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of this show so I'll listen to all of that again and all of the insane things that Federico was
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doing with Apple scripts homebridge which is part of it right like so I can I don't know I don't
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even know what I would do with that you can bridge your home yep yeah sponsor but lunar display I've
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I got a USB-C lunar display that I'm going to use.
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And then I started writing down, like, what are some actual tasks that I could
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use? So like, for example, I was going to I was I did an episode of subnet a
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couple of weeks ago. I stood in for you and I was thinking, oh, I know what
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I'll do. I'll edit this on my iPad.
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Right. I'll record and edit this on my iPad because this is this is the thing
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that the kids do today.
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But then I was like, I do some preprocessing of audio files in Adobe
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audition and I don't know how to get those results in anything else so I
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would have had to have pre-processed them on my Mac and then by the time that
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I did that I just decided to do it all on my Mac but with a Mac Mini and
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something like the Luna display I could just do all of that stuff on the Mac
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right like I could record it on iOS put it in Dropbox process it in an audition
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and then just edit it on my iPad. So you're gonna run this Mac Mini
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headless? Yes, I am. Okay, I have a, I'm going to send you a link to this. I'm
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friends at Mac Stadium so they recommend this. It basically tricks your Mac into
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running at 1080 which make it a little bit easier on the Luna display as well.
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You should buy this and just plug it into the HDMI port. It seems weird. But
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you know it is it is what it is. But if you're going to use remote desktop
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access this is a handy thing to have. Okay let me see if we have it on in the UK
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Amazon. Yep, always a lot more expensive but what you gonna do? Yeah, what can you do?
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Can't do anything about that. It's 20 pounds. So there's that. Yeah. So that's
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that's your Mac Mini. Please let us know when it gets in. We're very excited for
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you. Like a special report. We'll do an episode immediately. Yeah, we'll just
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do an immediate bonus episode as you unbox it.
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Myke, while we're talking to you about hardware, I know you have spent some time with the iPhone
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How is that going?
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Yeah, it's good.
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I would say I haven't been spending an extended time with it.
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Like I spent a bunch of time with it when I got it and I play around with it every now
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And I think, you know, the XR, I mean, this isn't new to anybody really, but I think that
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it is a very, very solid phone.
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I don't know how actually popular this thing is.
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There are a lot of people that I think right now are trying to say that it's not popular.
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I think Apple is trying to say that it's their best selling, right?
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Like it seems like there's a lot of stuff going on about this thing right now.
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Aren't they giving like, they're doing some kind of crazy like $300 off promotion if you
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bring in an old phone, right?
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If you bring in like a 7 or 7 Plus I think.
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Yeah, I mean doesn't that seem weird?
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Yeah, it does. I think there's something to the story about the XR. There's something going on.
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You know, next time they announce their sales, you know, unit sales, then we'll know.
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They don't do that anymore, do they?
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But like it's right there on the homepage, like at the very top. Limited time iPhone XR from $449.
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But anyway, whatever the reason is, I think the XR is a great phone. I love the color of it, right?
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of it, right? Like I got the coral one and I love it. And in my usage of it, everything
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that you think would be a downside, it turns out is mostly fine, right? Like the screen
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is incredible. The bezels you, once you've used it from one in an hour, like in my opinion,
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like I don't notice that the bezels are thicker. I definitely noticed that it is, the phone
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overall is thicker. Like I can feel that, especially if you put a case on it, right?
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that makes it much bigger. But I think it is great and the dual purpose of buying this
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one was so I could kind of just get to understand it. The second is it's going to my mum for
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Christmas so she's going to be getting my coral iPhone XR this Christmas with the clear
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case that finally Apple has given me the point that I wanted and they have delivered to the
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world the clear case.
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Are you buying one?
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I will buy one, yeah.
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I think because I stand by the fact that like if you're going to buy a phone that's in a
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color like like a big bright color like this you want to show it off again I still say
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I wish they made a clear case for the tennis because I have a gold phone I love the color
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of but I'm too scared to I'm too much of a chicken to not to not have a case on it so
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nothing bad has ever happened to from yeah carrying a phone without a case that true
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Someone asked me about my last two phones.
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Yeah, how is this one doing?
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Have you dropped it?
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Have you broken it?
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I've not dropped it.
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It definitely has some scratches on the screen.
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I think from the little brass nubbin on my jeans, just like my iPhone 10 had, but it's
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fine otherwise.
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I'll tell you, like a couple of days ago, my phone took a fall that would have destroyed
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it if I didn't have a case on it.
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Like screened down onto marble floor.
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From my standing height.
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That would have killed us by anything.
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Like that would have destroyed it.
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And if I wouldn't have had that case on it,
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that phone would be dead now.
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- The Apple case looks exactly
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how you would expect it to look, right?
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It's clear plastic.
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There's a funny thing on the,
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at least right now on Apple's store online,
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that they have the product imagery.
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There's two product red phones.
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Like they just, I don't know what happened there.
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Some sort of data entry issue.
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It seems like if you want a clear plastic case,
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there are much cheaper options.
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This thing is 40 bucks.
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But if you want a, I guess a first party case,
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this is now out there for you.
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It's really weird, I was looking at the homepage
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that Myke said, there's actually a whole section
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that says limited time, iPhone XR.
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I've never seen Apple do this kind of--
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- You see, it's so strange to see, isn't it?
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- It's very weird, it looks like any e-commerce website
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on the internet, it's not Apple at all, limited time.
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It's like an offer, Apple doesn't do offers.
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- Yeah, and there's an asterisk by the number,
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and I know I know why it's there, right?
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But it's still kind of it all just seems really strange.
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And it might be nothing, right?
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Like it might just be whatever they're just doing it.
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It's like a holiday promotion.
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But it's it's still like just a strange thing.
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But I will tell you, right?
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Like if you have like an iPhone seven or something
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or maybe an iPhone, maybe even an iPhone eight,
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getting one of these for four hundred and fifty dollars.
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That is a great deal.
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Like that is a very, very good deal.
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So, but it's still strange to see Apple do a very, very good deal.
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Right? Like it's just like a weird thing to say, especially when you look at like their unforgettable holiday event, which was just like a back storeroom clean out.
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Did you saw that right? Like their Thanksgiving stuff.
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It was like a bunch of old phones and iPads and old Macs.
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It was like really weird.
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Like there was like, oh, why don't you buy the 10.5 inch iPad or why don't you buy this iPhone 7?
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Like here's our incredible holiday event.
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Like it was not a great holiday event.
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So it just seems strange for them to then do something like this,
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but probably to the benefit of many people. Right.
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Like I can imagine there being more iPhone 10 hours under the Christmas tree
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You know, I wasn't supposed to say anything,
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but I guess it's past now, so I can for that that Black Friday
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Thanksgiving thing when they had a bunch of older devices for sale, they actually
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they actually came to me.
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And then we need some iBooks.
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We need some iBooks.
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And if you have like a 3GS or two, that'd be great.
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I did not have a white iPhone 4, but no one did, so it's okay.
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So I feel I can now say that I'm proud to have been part of Apple's Black Friday specials.
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It's a shame I didn't see those.
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Those must have gone really quickly.
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They even have it like on the main iPhone page, like apple.com/iphone.
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They're boosting it to... Hmm. It's strange. Too strange. Do you know what's not strange?
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So MKBHD broke the internet a couple of days ago with the video called the blind smartphone camera test.
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So did you guys see this? He was putting up voting on Instagram and Twitter.
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Did you both participate?
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Only some of them, I didn't keep up with the entire thing.
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So I was as well.
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So he was basically, he took like 16 phones and took pictures of all of them and then
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basically allowed people to vote on Twitter and on Instagram for which photo looked the
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best and then made a video about his findings and it is absolutely nothing that you would
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ever expect it to be.
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The winner ended up being the Huawei Mate 20.
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No, the yeah, the Mate 20 Pro.
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Mate 20 Pro, that's it.
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Having beat out the Xiaomi Pocophone, that was the final.
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It was the iPhone XS, the iPhone X and the Pixel 3 all got beat in their first round.
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The iPhone XS got beat by a BlackBerry.
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Like it was bonkers.
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it was really, really surprising and I think it led to some really interesting kind of
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conclusions about the way that people consume images on their phones because effectively,
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as Marques says in his video, which you should watch, it's really nicely done,
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effectively what one was which image was the brightest which had the most contrast.
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But like that that was all the winning factor really was because of compression on images
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and also just because you don't really and I saw this all like people saying that you
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don't know what the subject actually looked like. So if it's just brighter then great
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you can that's just going to be the image that most people tend to gravitate towards.
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Yeah, and even though people usually cannot separate like what is exposure, what is contrast,
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they know what they like. They have like, we as humans, we like our pictures to be in
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a certain way because they're just nicer to look at. And I think this was a fun project
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and really fascinating to see the results because it really there's the takeaway here
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is that when it comes to posting on social media, there are different factors at play
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on what makes a good picture, because there's of course compression involved, there's some
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image artifacts, but really, when you're sharing with tons of people, a sharable photo, a nice
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shareable photo does not necessarily mean that it's a high fidelity photo that respects
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all of the photographic rules, if that makes sense. Like, nice pictures for Instagram and
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Twitter are not necessarily perfect, but people can still like them better than a super accurate
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photo taken on a XS, if that makes sense.
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Yeah, and it I think it's interesting
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I think it's funny when you see something like this because it's like this wasn't what he was attempting to do
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Like when he started this project, you know, it was like, oh great
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Let's see whether people like the pixel or the iPhone 10 most right in a blind test
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But what it ended up being was these two phones that are mostly disregarded that were battling it out for the win
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Like it's such an interesting result
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but as you say like it
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It shows a little bit about what people gravitate towards
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It's just really interesting. I just find the whole thing really interesting. Like I don't I don't really I don't have my own personal like
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mind-blowing takeaway from it
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But I think it it just says it says something and I'm not 100% sure what that is, right?
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Like what would it be like if I was looking at those phone of those images in full resolution?
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Would I change my mind? Honestly, I don't know if I would.
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What I think is interesting is that if you recall what happened with
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beautygate and the iPhone XS
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there's a fascinating difference when
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changes to a photo are to the camera are forced upon you by the manufacturer
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versus a photo that is not accurate, but you took it
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Like you made the decision to took that photo because if you look at those photos that that MKBHD posted
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Some of them are not accurate pictures
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They you know, they're either overexposed or they're lacking details in the background
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But it's not a bug like he took those photos so
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Normally what I'm trying to say is that people apply things like beauty filters or even if you look at you know
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I follow a bunch of like photographers like professional photographers on Instagram and they all
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Process their photos in VSCO right like and add these like wild color filters and stuff to them to make them look more visually impressive
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So I think it's interesting that people are okay with these kinds of filters like beauty filters or smoothing filters
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when they decide to use them.
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But if they're on by default, they get upset.
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And it's a beauty gate.
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I think it's fascinating, like a human behavior.
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It's very, very fascinating.
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- Yeah, like there's a reason that there are a million
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of these smoothing filters in Instagram and in Snapchat,
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right, like in the face stuff,
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because people wanna use them all the time.
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But if the camera's doing it for them,
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whether intended or not, now it's like, how dare you?
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Yeah, super interesting.
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And I guess we should all be using the Huawei Mate 20 Pro now.
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Oh yeah, I switched already.
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Didn't I tell you guys?
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Mac stories is no more.
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Huawei stories.
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No, no, Mate stories.
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Mate stories, okay.
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Yes, that's what I'm going for.
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Also I've fired all of my employees and I'm just hiring British people because of the
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it fits better. Oh interesting. That wasn't... oh my god I just got an ad for the Huawei
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Mate 20 Pro on MacRumors. I just opened up the next link and I have an ad right there.
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It says welcome to higher intelligence. Chrome is listening to you. Oh man I need to unplug
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all of my devices now. See you later guys. This is it for me. Time to change your house.
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This is really interesting because we live in a world where like most photos are shot
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and then shared on a smartphone and then never escape past that.
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Right? I would imagine that if he had done a video where he also voted on like prints of some sort,
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that the, you know, the more traditional smartphones like the iPhone and the Pixel
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would do better there. Or even if it was like he showed those images in a video as opposed to like
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on Twitter. Non-compressed. Yeah. Non-compressed. But I mean, think about the pictures like the
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three of us take. Where do we share them? Like Instagram or Twitter, right? Like, they're going
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to get compressed to kingdom come, and in that world, what his findings ended up being make a
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lot of sense. It's surprising initially, but he did a really good job explaining it, and I totally
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see why it ended up being the way that it was. In fact, as he was going through the examples talking
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about them, as he was talking about them, I was voting against the phone in my own pocket. I was
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voting against the Pixel. It's like, yeah, this does look better in this context.
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Like I remember like the images that I voted for
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They were all brighter
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They were all had more colors in because that tends to be what I like most humans like and it's just a funny thing
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I don't know if I said this on the show before but I I sort of have a confession to make I
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Don't always like how
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pictures from the iPhone XS look
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Same. Oh, really?
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I think older iPhones used to be punchier, used to produce...
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I don't know, everything just looks a bit flat to me with the XS, unless I have really, really good lighting or
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I'm at the park and it's super sunny.
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Like, I prefer most of the pictures that I took on the iPhone X or the iPhone 7 even.
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they were more contrasty, more, you know, they had more punch than
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what I normally shot on the, shoot on the iPhone XS.
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And I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I tried with
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Smart HDR enabled and disabled.
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It just, there's something that the software is doing, and I think Nilay Patel was also
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complaining about this a few months ago. And I'm starting to see it now, because whenever I look at pictures from the Pixel 3,
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for example, I'm like, yeah, that picture has contrast, has really good lighting,
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as you know, it packs a punch.
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It's got something.
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It's got that kick right in the image that those colors and that contrast
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and the iPhone XS, it always looks I mean, it can take beautiful pictures,
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but it happens less frequently than it used to happen before.
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And I'm not trying to say that I'm going to switch to the Google Pixel
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and stuff like that, but
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it just whatever Apple did with the software,
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I don't think I'm a hundred percent happy with it because it's it's in trying to to
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Cast detail on every single point of the photo and this is especially true with smart HDR
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It makes everything a bit too flat and a bit too soft and a bit too
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Plasticy if that makes sense, it makes a ton of sense. I agree with you
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In fact, I have turned off smart HDR on my tennis max
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I don't like the way especially the outdoor photos look hmm. I should try again with HDR off. Yeah, yeah
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I've got it off and it still
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does stuff right, but it's it's dialed back some and
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It it looks more like the older iPhones
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But even now with the setting off some of those outdoor photos like look to
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HD re from I think that I think that's what you're seeing and what you don't like as well
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It's like okay like the sky should not be blue in this picture and like if you like that. That's fine
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I don't like it. I want it to be
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More accurate and so I've I feel the same way you do absolutely yeah, it's very random
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There's not like a like a like a thing that I can say it always does this
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But every once in a while and actually every few days. I take a picture like it's
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Flat it's like the colors are muted
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and it doesn't have that kind of contrast that I remember when I took the picture.
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That said, I can take some beautiful pictures with the XS, especially when I'm in direct sunlight and I'm at the park.
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There's tons of vivid colors.
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And in that situation, it takes some great shots.
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But it's something that I noticed, and especially when looking at the reviews for the Pixel 3 and looking at image comparisons.
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Like, when The Verge did the photo comparisons between the XS and the Pixel 3,
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I tend to prefer every single photo of the Pixel 3 version.
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It just looks better to me.
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Alright, so, a bunch of stuff here.
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So, I would say that I prefer the Google Pixel 95% of the time.
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At some point we will talk about my Pixel 3. At some point we will get to it.
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Not today. Not today. At some point we need to get to it.
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And I even have a comparison album that I put together. We will get to this at some point.
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But I will say that I disagree with both of you personally about the iPhone's camera.
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I would say that I have not noticed like how you two describe like the flat nature of images.
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Like I just I have not seen that and like I'm looking at images that I've taken over the last
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week and I don't really look at any of them and be like oh that doesn't look right. But the thing is
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with smart HDR I have I take more images now where I go oh wow I love that. So for whatever reason
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my tastes, right, align with what Smart HDR is doing.
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Like I like the big, bold, blue skies and all that.
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You know, like I like all of that stuff.
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It looks pleasing to me.
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So, you know, I'm not in any way saying
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that I think like you're wrong,
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but because it's all the personal tasting,
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but I would just say that for me personally,
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I much prefer the smart HDR stuff, but always prefer the Pixel 3, pretty much, as to what
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My guess is Federica and I are in the minority, actually.
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I don't know.
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It's difficult to tell, right?
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Like how would we even know that?
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But I think that this is only a thing that you can know after a while, and I think that
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I remain really happy with the new camera stuff.
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I'm also using portrait mode more and more.
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Oh, yeah, that I am as well. Yeah.
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It's getting so much better,
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especially for like images shared on Instagram, for example.
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Like if I am ever taking I don't take a lot of selfies, right?
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But like if I ever do now, I always take at least one portrait mode image as well.
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Because again, it's like if you're sharing it on Instagram or whatever,
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like it ends up looking pretty good for Instagram, you know?
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Mm hmm. So but the pixel still better at that as well.
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All right. We'll talk about it, Myke.
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Don't worry. I will not forget.
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Because I want to.
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We just we just haven't we just haven't gotten to it, but we will.
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We will. We have some breaking news. Oh, dear.
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Can someone do a breaking news sound effect?
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Is that the sound of breaking news?
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That's a terrible sound.
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That sounds like news is broken.
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Breaking news.
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Yeah, there you go.
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They send that when it happens.
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IOS landmark release or release.
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It would tell our children about iOS 12.1.1 is out.
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It does some things including notification preview now uses
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haptic touch on the iPhone.
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10 are they still even adding haptics to things as they go better dual SIM and
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eSIM support, live photo capture during one-to-one FaceTime calls, and perhaps the biggest thing,
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you can now flip between the rear and front-facing camera during a FaceTime call with one tap
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like you used to be able to do, and they put it behind a menu, which was super dumb, and
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now they have fixed that.
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A couple of days ago, I had to listen to a friend explain to a family member how to do
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it, and it said, "You will hang up the call, but that's okay."
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And it was like, yes, you will hang up the call.
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Because when you go into that menu, you have to get rid of the menu.
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And the only way to get rid of the menu that seems logical is the big red X button.
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But no, that hangs up the call.
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So I'm very pleased that they have added this feature because I'm sure that it has been
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driving people berserk, right?
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Because I would assume that probably the biggest use of FaceTime is calls between family members
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of varying ages and locations.
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And any change to the UI in an application like that is going to ruin everything for
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Like, if you make a big change, like, "Oh, now this button that you use is hidden,"
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everyone's going to get that wrong.
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No one's going to know what they're doing, right?
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So I'm pleased that they put this back in again, because it was much needed.
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Yeah, I don't know why they changed it.
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So that's all good news.
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I have been burned by this on a FaceTime call with my family.
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Exactly what you said happened.
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One of my kids tried swapping around, they just hung up on me.
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I also have, sorry guys, some breaking news.
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Shortcuts 2.1.2 is out on the app store.
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There's a whole list of bug fixes here.
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Some of which, some of which may have been, you know, some of those bugs were caused by
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yours truly, but I will not go into detail here.
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I'm not saying that I somehow broke shortcuts, but, you know, it's a story for another time.
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It has been prophesized that one may.
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It has been brought to my attention that some of my shortcuts were causing issues.
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Performance improvements all around the app.
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So the widget will no longer crash if you have one of my base 64 shortcuts in the widget.
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iCloud sync improvements, let's see, I'm looking at release notes.
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I have a complaint, I have a complaint about the release notes.
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In the app store, I'm just going to read what the app store says, bullet point, bug fixes
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and improvements, no period, return, learn more and see the full list of changes at blah
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blah blah, support to apple.com/ht209087.
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Apple, that is not a link, I cannot click this and open a browser.
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That's true.
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Put the notes in the app store.
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are you doing Shortcuts team? Be better than this.
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Listen to the old man, he's got a point.
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My feeling is either have it be a clickable link, put them in there, or don't do it.
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We will put the link in the show notes because we're better than the Shortcuts team at explaining
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I think it's ironic that the first new feature at the top of the release notes is added a
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new post to Tumblr action.
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Has to be clean, clean content everyone, clean content.
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Tumblr is dying now, right?
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Like this is going to kill Tumblr, the fact that there will be no more bots on Tumblr,
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Like that's the end of it, right?
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It's got to be, right?
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Like I feel like it can't be good for Tumblr.
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I don't follow adult content creators on Tumblr, but I am familiar with the idea that
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content is popular on Tumblr and most people use it for that.
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So yes, I'm pretty sure that.
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Tumblr is owned by Oa?
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What's his name?
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Isn't it Alibaba?
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Who owns Yahoo now?
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Oa is Verizon, right?
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Who owns Tumblr?
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But doesn't Yahoo own Tumblr?
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Let's look at Wikipedia.
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It's complicated, Myke.
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Relationship status.
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It's complicated.
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bug fixes while Steven looks it up. Let's see, for example...
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Yeah, it's owned by Oath. Yeah, Oath.
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And Oath is Verizon.
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With is part of Verizon. It serves as the umbrella company to its digital content subdivisions
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including AOL, Yahoo, with an exclamation point, Verizon's other businesses.
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Oh, okay. So as Zach says in the chat room, Verizon owns Oath, Oath owns Yahoo, Yahoo
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owns tumblr right yes it's like how it goes through the little chain of command there this is a
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corporate corporate russian doll it's what it is a matryoshka matryoshka matryoshka
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that's the russian nesting dolls uh uh steven what's um what's next on our list here uh so 12.1.1
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Yep, that's out. Sortcrest is out.
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Dual sim support, I will test. I actually, well not dual sim, like eSIM, not a physical sim,
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physical dual sim. If you want to get that phone you got to go to Hong Kong and I don't want to go
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to Hong Kong to buy. It's not worth it really.
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It's not really worth it I think. But I will try again a test that I did a few weeks ago and we
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We wanted to talk about it, but then we delayed the topic a bunch of times.
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eSIM support on iOS 12.
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I want to try at least two apps.
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I only tried TruePhone the first time.
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And I think the other company, what's the name, Geeksky, maybe,
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they have an app update now that allows you to buy eSIM plans.
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So I will try it again with 12.1.1, which is already --
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I think I installed the beta on my phone last week to fix my iCloud issues.
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That didn't work, but I will update to the public release
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and try the ECM again and I will report back.
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- As follow up to last week,
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are your iCloud issues resolved yet?
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- No. - Oh, whoa.
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- They are not. - Really?
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- Yeah, for example, right now reminders on my phone
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says that one reminder is due today
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and reminders on the Mac says
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that three reminders are due today.
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Nobody replied to my radar.
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And, you know, I don't know what's going on.
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I have a feeling that it's something on my Wi-Fi network at this point,
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because if Apple can figure it out and I did multiple resets
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and installing a new version of iOS,
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logging in and out of iCloud,
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I noticed something yesterday that reminders were not updating on my phone.
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but when I turned off the Wi-Fi, they did.
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And I have a feeling that somewhere in my local network,
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either my setup or my ISP, are doing something
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to iCloud sync.
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This is just a hunch.
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I'm not convinced, because I only noticed this behavior once.
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But I need to look into it.
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And I know that Apple has a support page where
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they suggest which ports on your router that you need to open for, basically that Apple software uses.
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So I will check that out and I will see what I have to do, but it's kind of weird because
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I've never had these kinds of issues before and I haven't changed ISP or my setup in years.
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So if it's a network problem, that's a new thing because it never, never happened before.
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Now that would be really weird.
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Yeah, I know. And it's super weird that at this point everything else works. Like messages, they sync fine. Photos, they sync fine.
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Backups are working. Everything else iCloud related is working. My, what's it called, the text replacements, they are back and fully functioning.
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Like, everything else is fine. Just Reminders, which is the app that I use the most, is not
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working. It's not syncing my Reminders across devices. I don't know what else I need to
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do. Again, I don't want to switch task managers again, so...
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I would say, man, I know, I understand that, like, Reminders is, like, is working for you
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and that kind of stuff, but, like, after a situation like this, I wouldn't stick with
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it. I wouldn't. I would have to move, right? Like for me, with the way that I use my to-do system,
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if I am not confident that everything I put into it is being recorded properly, then it is useless.
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Like, and this is not a criticism on you, like, because we all, everybody works differently, but
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I just say like, I am surprised if you want to stick with it if this doesn't get resolved
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any quicker than it currently is.
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The thing, the weird thing is that...
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I don't know how to best explain this.
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So right now my reminders are not synchronized
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between my iPhone and my Mac.
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But at some point...
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today, they will be.
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At some point, I will make a change either on my iPad
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or my phone again.
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And it will trigger sync.
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So last week I told Steven like I'm completing the same reminders
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twice or I'm moving them twice.
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Now I just need to wait a bit longer because at some point
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that is out of my control, they will be synchronized.
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So it does sink.
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But eventually very, very slowly.
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But not yet. Right.
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Yes. The rest of us, our iCloud accounts are on servers.
00:41:06
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Federico's is like a status board and there's some interns at Apple.
00:41:10
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And it's like, oh, he marked off this list.
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And you have to run over there and check it off over here.
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There's a human being in the middle of your iCloud account.
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There's like a Trello board somewhere
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that is just all of your reminders.
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And then moving them around for you.
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It's slow because they went to lunch.
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Like, oh, no, he did stuff.
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We were gone.
00:41:26
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Last week after the show, I realized, well,
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maybe the problem is that I have too many completed
00:41:33
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reminders in my completed list.
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And I looked, and there were like 950 reminders.
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I was like, "Okay, so maybe that's too many."
00:41:42
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So I tried, I put together a shortcut on iOS
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to delete the computer reminders,
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and it failed after deleting about 400.
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So I needed to go to my Mac
00:41:53
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and steal an Apple script from Dr. Drang
00:41:56
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to delete the remaining 540-something reminders,
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but that also didn't fix the problem.
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So now I don't have my computer reminders anymore,
00:42:06
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and the problem is still there.
00:42:08
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And it's super weird because eventually it works.
00:42:10
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And like right now, if I add a new reminder on my phone,
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it will show up on my Mac instantly.
00:42:16
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But some of the reminders that I complete
00:42:19
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or that I reschedule to another date,
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they will not sync for a few hours.
00:42:24
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It's like, no man, we don't want to sync.
00:42:26
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Just, you know, just chill.
00:42:28
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- I can't fathom how it is like selectively syncing.
00:42:33
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It doesn't make sense to me.
00:42:36
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- I have no idea.
00:42:37
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I have no idea.
00:42:38
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What is going on?
00:42:39
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It's like, oh yeah, didn't you know?
00:42:41
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Like we keep it on two different servers.
00:42:43
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All of the entered tasks go over here
00:42:46
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and all of the completed tasks go over here.
00:42:49
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- And I double checked, right?
00:42:50
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I was like, maybe at some point in the past
00:42:53
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I was testing some weird automation
00:42:56
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and I created a reminder that has like a base64 string
00:43:01
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as an attachment.
00:43:03
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But no, I didn't do that.
00:43:05
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Of all the things I've "based-64ed" in the past few months, reminders are now one of them!
00:43:11
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And all my reminders are pretty basic, like "Text Myke" or "Respond to John", stuff like that.
00:43:18
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I don't have these complex structures of projects, right?
00:43:22
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I got like ten lists, and that's it, and two of them are shared with Silvia.
00:43:26
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Like, it's a very basic setup.
00:43:30
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So basic it doesn't even sync.
00:43:33
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That's how basic it is.
00:43:35
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Boy. Boy oh boy.
00:43:37
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Well, I really hope that this gets fixed for you, because I would be losing my mind.
00:43:41
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I know you've had some real dark days during all of this, and I would be just losing it.
00:43:47
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I feel like I'm in a better place now.
00:43:49
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I've accepted my fate of reminders are not gonna work well right now.
00:43:53
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I wanna remain optimistic that somebody at Apple is listening to this program,
00:43:58
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and they will fix my problems.
00:44:01
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But, um, you know what concerns me?
00:44:04
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It hasn't been fixed yet.
00:44:07
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That that that's how it's concerned because, and
00:44:11
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all right, so we need to get back to you.
00:44:13
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Yeah, we need to just like, we have to lift the cart in a minute.
00:44:17
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History has shown that if any of us have these big issues
00:44:23
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and talk about it enough, like tweet about it, you talk about on a show or two,
00:44:28
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Usually someone gets in contact with you and they're like, "All right,
00:44:33
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let's see if we can fix this for you." And there is definite benefit to this,
00:44:37
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right? Because we are power users,
00:44:39
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we use things maybe more than the average person.
00:44:41
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And if someone can work out how to fix this,
00:44:44
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it might be a bug that they can fix for everyone. You know, that kind of thing.
00:44:47
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There is definite benefit to it. Um, but it's also one of the perks of,
00:44:51
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of having a popular podcast, right?
00:44:55
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no one's done anything yet, right? Like, you're still having this problem. That is concerning
00:45:02
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to me. Yeah. And also I think I mentioned last week, just as an extended follow-up,
00:45:10
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that I was having trouble installing updates from the App Store and buying in-app purchases.
00:45:23
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That issue is fixed, but I needed to get in touch separately with iTunes Store support,
00:45:30
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because apparently my account, my Apple ID, was getting locked for security reasons for
00:45:38
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just during normal usage.
00:45:40
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This is something that the iTunes Store Senior Advisor I was put in touch with said, that
00:45:47
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It may happen that during normal usage your account goes through a security screening
00:45:52
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and gets locked, and so you can no longer update certain apps or buy in-app purchases.
00:45:58
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Again, super weird.
00:46:00
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I could buy paid upfront apps.
00:46:03
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I could not buy in-app purchases.
00:46:06
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Or install some updates.
00:46:10
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Got in touch with iTunes support.
00:46:12
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They fixed it.
00:46:14
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►
The issue happened again two days later.
00:46:16
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in touch again, they fixed it and now we're at today. So the lady was very nice, she said
00:46:27
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►
they did something to my account to make sure that it doesn't happen again but that it may
00:46:30
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►
also happen again so that's kind of confusing. But yeah, it's not been a good couple of weeks
00:46:36
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in terms of teaching Apple software, I gotta tell you. Bunch of weird problems. It's weird
00:46:43
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To me, because...
00:46:47
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Like, what's go- Something bad's going on for you.
00:46:50
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Like, I can't...
00:46:52
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I can't assume that those two things are not related in some way.
00:46:57
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They've gotta be.
00:46:58
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I don't know, it looks like they're not.
00:47:00
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It looks like they are two separate problems.
00:47:03
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Can I ask one quick question?
00:47:06
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Do you have your time set automatically?
00:47:12
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Yeah, no, I don't do those things with the date and stuff like that.
00:47:17
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Maybe it's, I mean I know you don't use auto brightness, maybe that's the problem.
00:47:21
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I do actually.
00:47:22
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Do you use it now?
00:47:24
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Oh that's good news.
00:47:25
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I've been using it for like a year.
00:47:27
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I get tired of managing, like adjusting brightness.
00:47:29
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The micromanaging of screen brightness is just not something I want in my life, you
00:47:34
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Yeah, yeah, I stopped doing that.
00:47:37
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►
I'm like misremembering, but didn't you move to a new iCloud account like four years ago?
00:47:42
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Like, I feel like we've talked about this before and you like set up a new iCloud account
00:47:46
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►
and just moved everything.
00:47:47
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That's a long time ago.
00:47:49
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Maybe it's time to do that again.
00:47:50
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I have literally zero memory of this.
00:47:52
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I have no memory of this.
00:47:54
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This feels like it's new information to me completely.
00:47:56
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So I'm one of those people that has two separate accounts on an iOS device.
00:48:01
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So I have my iCloud account that I use for everything except the iTunes.
00:48:07
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iTunes and App Store, yeah.
00:48:08
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- Yeah, Adina has this too, and it's because of like,
00:48:11
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she set up a Romanian account originally, right?
00:48:14
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And that's where all her purchases were,
00:48:17
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because you couldn't use a Romanian card
00:48:19
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on a British account, that kind of thing.
00:48:21
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She ended up moving it all, because like,
00:48:24
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most regular people just buy a ton of apps,
00:48:26
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so like, it wasn't like a huge financial investment
00:48:29
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for her to switch over.
00:48:31
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It was just a pain, right?
00:48:33
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Like to download all of the apps again,
00:48:34
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because you end up with that thing where it's like,
00:48:37
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"Oh hey, you have to switch account to update this application."
00:48:41
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But, uh, okay.
00:48:43
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Well, I look forward to the long-term follow-up
00:48:46
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of Federico's iCloud issues.
00:48:49
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Maybe the third iCloud account is the charm.
00:48:53
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Nah. No. No, I don't want to.
00:48:57
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Have you thought about, like, just switching to Android?
00:48:59
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I'm not one of those people.
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The check back in?
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- You did the sound effect as you were saying that.
00:50:27
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That was incredible.
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It's like there's two mics.
00:50:31
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- You're like a ventriloquist.
00:50:33
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- Yeah, no, no, I hired someone
00:50:35
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that I have just standing here,
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ready to make the sound effect whenever I need it.
00:50:40
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- Oh, this is somebody, somebody's looking at you
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while you do the show.
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- Sound effect Sammy, is their name.
00:50:46
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- Sound effect Sammy.
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- Yeah. - Okay.
00:50:48
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Okay, that's not creepy at all.
00:50:50
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- So this week, in whatever this segment is called,
00:50:53
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We're talking about shortcuts.
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- How do you know what it's called?
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I just played the jingle.
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- It's called the check back in.
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- The check back in.
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So we're checking back in on shortcuts.
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And Federico, you wrote a lot of things in the doc,
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so why don't you go first?
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- Yeah, there are not a lot of things.
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You'll see my reviews, but yes.
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So I wanted to, I asked you guys this question last night.
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Why don't we check back in on how we, yes,
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on how, thank you Sammy,
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on how we are using the shortcuts app
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and the series shortcuts for apps on iOS 12.
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And I wanna talk about the shortcuts app first.
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I've been impressed so far
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with the work of the shortcuts team in adding new actions,
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especially with the 12.1 release
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that added the weather actions
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and the clock and measurement actions,
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but also the sharing improvements for iCloud,
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those actually work for me.
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And the bug fixes, the performance improvements,
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like all the general maintenance of shortcuts.
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I was afraid coming into iOS 12 and shortcuts 2.0,
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that it was gonna stay untouched for months.
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And that has not happened so far.
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The team is still listening to feedback
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and they are like, they still keep the test flight beta
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going. So I don't know if at this point, you know, with the latest release that we just mentioned,
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they got rid of a lot of bugs that were affecting the app. Now, going into the new year, will we see
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any major shortcuts features before WWDC? I don't know. I'm not sure. Mostly because I think
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Most teams at Apple, they, institutionally,
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they tend to save big features for WWDC
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because it's their thing, right?
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It's their conference, it's where the software,
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the new software happens.
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So will shortcuts get stuff like folders
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or auto triggers before WWDC?
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I don't know.
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Will it get new actions and some new features?
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That said, I wanted to go over with you to
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our usage of the shortcuts app before we talk about Siri shortcuts for apps.
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And personally, I mean, I'm still using shortcuts a lot. It's probably my most used app, you know,
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except for maybe my text editor where I write. There's new ways that I'm using shortcuts and
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old ways that I'm using it for. New ways include HomeKit controls, so the new HomeKit integration,
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the ability to run scenes. I'm using that a lot. I put together a lot of shortcuts that
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trigger specific scenes or trigger things together, like multiple scenes in a row,
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or for example commands on the Mac Mini, as I talked about with Steven last week,
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in addition to HomeKit scenes. And I'm using these shortcuts as widgets and also as icons on
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on the home screen for easy access.
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And there are also old ways that I'm using shortcuts
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like a more powerful version of workflow
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because that's what it is.
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Like my shortcuts to add device frames to screenshots
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or the shortcuts that I have for accessing reminders
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when they are synchronized on my phone.
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Shortcuts for Mac mini automation,
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shortcuts for AppleScript, for example.
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Now I can change the volume of my home pods from shortcuts and Siri.
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And I find myself using the Siri integration a lot.
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So the ability to to run a custom shortcut inside Siri that I'm using quite frequently,
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especially for shortcuts that do something in the background or produce something
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without user interaction in Siri, because that's not supported yet anyway.
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So overall, I would say that.
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I'm using the new actions like measurement, for example, that I'm using a lot.
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I'm happy with the fixes, especially in the latest release that has been in beta for a few weeks at this point.
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The new system integrations like HomeKit, they're really convenient.
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But overall, I mean, I'm super happy about shortcuts.
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I'm just not concerned, but curious to see what happens before WWDC.
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If now that they have fixed all of the major bugs, will they disappear for six months?
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Or will we still see some stuff from the shortcuts team? I don't know.
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So for me, I would say I use shortcuts as much as I use workflow workflows.
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Right? Like I use them every day, a couple of times a day, but not for like as much as
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you would use, not even close, right? But the difference for me now compared from shortcuts
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to workflow is if I want to make something, I can do it more often than not, which wasn't
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the way with workflow. Because I have an idea about something I want to do and either A,
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it's a system feature which is now supported, or B, third party app has put it in for adoption
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by the shortcuts app. So I'm finding myself being able to build shortcuts on my own more
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easily than I could workflows. And with every new feature that they keep coming up with,
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I use it more and more. It's a slow building thing for me and I expect it to continue.
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When I saw shortcuts, I was like, "Well, this is going to change everything for me." And
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And I still believe it will, but I now think it will be on a slower timeframe than I initially
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Like, I think it needs all of the things that you want, right?
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And being able to do more things in the background, being able to do things on times will allow
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me to build some more interesting stuff than what I can currently build.
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Because I'm still limited to what I will want to access or trigger at any specific point.
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my ability to be able to create things on my own is increased. And I think that that
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is probably the most important thing to do first, right is like, give people the tools
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to be able to do this stuff and make it easier for them to do it. And then then like further
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continue how hooked into the system it is.
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I think that's about where I am to it's hasn't radically increased my usage of it. But what
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I can do with it seems easier. Now one thing I am doing and using quite a bit
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are the like the Siri shortcuts and apps so things like overcast to skip a
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chapter or to go back or in carrot weather it has a bunch of different ones
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now you know and those I really like just be able to just talk to my phone
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and get something or an overcast if I'm riding my bike be able to say hey skip
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this chapter go back whatever that's just really nice I I still think the way
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Apple and third party developers surface some of that is a little confusing. And if you
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go to the settings screen, just downright overwhelming. These are all the last 35 things
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you could do. I wish some of that was clearer for average users, but I'm liking that stuff
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a lot just to not necessarily build a shortcut itself, but to just surface little bits of
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apps from anywhere is pretty handy.
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- Yeah, there is that super weird thing
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where an application's like, now with Siri shortcuts.
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And you would have to just, where do they exist?
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Like they're not anywhere, right?
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You know the app has them somewhere, but where is it?
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- I wish there was a sort of a universal place
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to look at all that stuff,
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like a directory Apple could keep in settings.
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So these are all the apps you have installed
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that have Siri shortcut support.
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These are all the shortcuts that they present to the system.
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I think that sort of index or dictionary somewhere
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would be really nice.
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you have that thing in settings, right, where like it can show them, but they don't all
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work, though, right? So like, am I right with that Federico? Like, the developer still has
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to say, "Show them all in settings." Like, it doesn't automatically work that way.
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Yeah, it's weird because there are three layers to this. Like, there's the recent shortcuts,
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the relevant shortcuts, and all shortcuts. And those are like three separate presentation
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modes that you can access. I think the easiest way is probably that most people tend to forget
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that it's possible. You need to open settings and scroll to the list of apps, like in the
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main screen toward the bottom, and each app has a shortcut section where you can view
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all of the shortcuts they support, not just the recent ones. Because if you go to Settings
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Syrian search shortcuts, you will only see the recently donated ones, whereas if you
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go to the app list and you open an individual app, you will see all of the shortcuts that
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the app supports.
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I think that's the way it works.
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But yeah, it's confusing.
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And I wish that, to your point, Steven, I wish that there was a way to have grouping
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by app or new sorting options.
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I think the current separation of recently used or recently donated and relevant to this
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moment doesn't really scale well when you have like a hundred apps installed.
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And also, I wanted to ask you guys, have you ever, ever seen a Siri shortcut on your lock
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I don't think so.
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Never seen one.
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This is one of the features that was hyped at WWDC.
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And it definitely did work for me at some point this summer,
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because I took screenshots, I talked about it in the review.
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But then after the final version of iOS shipped,
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I never got a shortcut recommendation on the lock screen.
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- I get them in Spotlight, right?
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Like, and sometimes they are actually what I want,
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which I'm always impressed with, right?
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When it is actually something I would want.
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like a URL in Safari. It's like, "Oh, you want to go to this page?"
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I'm like, "Yeah, I do. You're right."
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You know, but like, I've never ever, ever seen one on the log screen.
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Yeah. And some Apple people will tell you,
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"Oh, it's because the system hasn't met the suggestion threshold
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to push up a shortcut on the log screen."
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I don't believe that because, I mean, I've been using iOS 12 since June,
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but let's say just the final version, it's been three months.
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I think you have enough data points to know what I do on my phone,
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and I'm surprised that I still haven't seen a shortcut on the lock screen,
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especially because those shortcuts, those images,
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they are all over the marketing material for shortcuts in iOS 12,
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like getting shortcut recommendations on the lock screen.
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Those screenshots and photos are everywhere on Apple's website.
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So I don't know, never worked for me.
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What about, um, are there like specific features of the shortcuts app that you feel like you
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would need as soon as possible?
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Not like in June, in six months.
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Like is that a specific thing that's preventing you from being as efficient as you would like
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to be with shortcuts?
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I don't think so.
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I think what I really want is like,
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it's the third party stuff, right? Like I want more,
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I want like every app that I use to be able to donate more things better.
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So for like, for example, my email app, Spark, has terrible shortcut support.
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Like it's so bad, right?
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When like what I want to see is stuff like what is my in my inbox right now?
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Like what emails have I received today? Like I would use that quite a lot.
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But they don't have anything like that, you know.
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So for me, I think a lot of what has prevented me from using it
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more is that a lot of the applications that I use don't.
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So I had this this idea in my brain, right,
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of the things I would be able to build.
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But what has come to fruition is not what I was looking for.
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Like there's a bunch of super exciting things and interesting things that I can do.
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But a lot of the third party stuff that I'm doing is like
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one or two actions.
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Like I use the overcast one to resume
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my cue multiple times
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a day because it works so well,
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because it works better than anything
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else. Right. Because I could have
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been listening to music, so I can't
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press play in control center, but I
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can always get it to work with the
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shortcut. I just like, oh, hi,
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telephone, resume overcast.
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Done. And it just works.
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Stuff like that.
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But like, you know how everybody
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wanted to build a morning routine?
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Like so many things that I want
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I want to do in that, I can't do. Like, for example, if I want to do something like that,
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I want everything read out to me, right? But like, it won't read to me my calendar appointments.
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- Uh-huh, yeah. - Right? I have to look at my phone for that. Well, it's like, well,
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you know what I mean? I feel like it's... What it feels like is version one, right? Which it
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kind of is version one. Like, I know workflow existed, but what shortcuts can do compared to
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what Workflow can do, it's like a completely different thing, right? Like all of the system
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stuff that it can do, being able to work so tightly with Siri, this is all version one stuff.
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And I'm hoping that that will improve. And I'm also hoping that Apple shows the significant
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changes to it over the next few years to encourage developers to continue working on it.
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Because my concern is it will be like iPad apps, right? Everyone did them, and then Apple stopped
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working on it and then nobody made anything more than like flight control HD, right?
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Like, and then it took like six years.
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But it was just like everything was something HD, right?
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You know, that was how all of the apps began.
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Everyone was super excited.
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There was tons of them. And then there was just nothing, right?
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For like five years until it started up again.
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And I don't and I would feel that like as great as Shortcuts is,
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if it doesn't get continued support, it will not get its resurgence, right?
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it will not get a resurgence like the iPad did because Apple isn't selling shortcuts hardware to
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anybody. So I just hope, look, everything I know, everything I believe about the people behind this
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would suggest to me, and the history that we have seen since September, would suggest to me,
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as you were saying, that this is still being very actively worked on. Like a lot of the stuff that
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they've pushed out as bug fixes could just come out in September again, right? Because they have
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actually been adding features. So you know and also I know that things tend to
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come out with iOS releases but not always right there's been some updates
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that have not been part of iOS releases but they come out at the same time is
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what I'm saying am I right in that or they always come out when some kind of
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point updates come out? You mean about apps? Well the shortcuts app does it
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always get updated when there is a new version of iOS or has it ever been
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updated without there being a new version of iOS to go along with it?
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I think it got updates without it.
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Yeah I think so too. It does seem like it's frequently at the same time for reasons that I'm not 100% sure
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but it does feel like there is also some bug fixes that come out in the interim as well.
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So yeah I don't know if there's like I have a stumbling block like a specific stumbling block
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I just think that maybe my initial excitement was thinking about a future world, right?
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Like it's not the one that we have right now, but there is still more than ample ability
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for it to get to where I would personally want it to end up being.
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And there are features that we mention often, like having folders or having user interaction
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in Siri or even having like a native framework for apps so that you don't have to use like
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X-callback and that type of stuff anymore. But really there are some like some really
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big features and native functionalities that I think need to happen at some point if they,
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you know, to expand the reach of shortcuts beyond people who were already familiar with workflow.
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stuff like having these automatic triggers to run a shortcut when it's a specific time of the day or
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location or an alarm is triggered in calendar. So those kinds of triggers.
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So you remember we were talking about an actions-focused home screen, right? We were
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talking about that a couple of weeks ago, right? Because you built your incredible icon-launching
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thing, right? I spent some time playing around with it, and I found myself being frustrated.
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So I set up a couple of actions as if one was a new Intoduist and one was a "What's
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going on today?"
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So it would show me my calendar and show me my Intoduist, what's happening today in Intoduist.
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But every time I press them, the shortcuts output would open and then it would fire something
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else and it's just like, "This is clunky.
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I don't like it.
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It's not what I want."
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what I want is just to tap it and just see the UI that Todoist built for this that shows
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in Siri, right? Or it takes me right to where I want it to be. I don't want it to open shortcuts
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and run the shortcut. I had this grand idea of like, "Oh, what if I rebuilt my entire
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iPhone around actions?" and then was turned off by the fact that it was just... I know
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I would get really frustrated with the clunkiness over time. So what I really want, the biggest
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things that I want from Shortcuts now is to not have to see the Shortcuts app except for
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when I'm building Shortcuts.
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So the system should suggest them to me better, I should be able to add them to my home screen
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and all of this stuff, they should be able to run on timers, they should be able to do
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all kinds of wonderful things without me needing to see the shortcuts app every time. To me,
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the shortcuts app is the building tool. That's pretty much all I want it to be.
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It's like if every time you wanted to get somewhere, you would need to look at the engine
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of your car working.
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It's just like, if I go to the store, okay, yep, yep, the carburetors are firing, here
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Exactly. And I could see a home screen where you can add a shortcut. And by the way, Apple
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should totally get rid of the system that I'm exploiting with my shortcut to save web
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clip icons to the home screen.
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I was going to say that they probably will, now that you've done what you've done, is
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You've exposed the engine.
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But I could see, for example, you add shortcuts to your home screen and you have a shortcut
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that presents you with an image.
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And so you tap a shortcut and you see like a quick look come up with a photo, like a
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specific photo or a specific document without having to see shortcuts launching and running
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step one, step two, and all those actions.
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Or like maybe you have a custom shortcut that puts together a bunch of data from different
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places like a morning routine, for example, and you add it to the home screen and you
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you tap it and you see just the result of that shortcut, not all of the steps.
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Like that would be amazing.
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That's a very good point of like, I don't need to see the building blocks every time,
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I just want to see the result.
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Because right now, I mean, we basically have a different version of what was in workflow.
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So this work around of adding web apps to the home screen, that's what it is.
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should be a native solution to do this. Yeah, yeah. I mean, I find myself, like,
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about 90, I would say about 75% of the shortcuts that I run are being
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triggered from the widget because when you tap something in the widget a lot
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of it can run without you having to look at it. So like I have some workflows,
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shortcuts I should say, sorry, that if I run from any place other than in the
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widget I have to watch it happen. But in the widget I don't have to watch it
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happen. Like it will just, it just does its thing for me. And that is how I wished
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it was in more places. So, but yeah, I mean they're, again, like it's as I
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say every time, if you work on iOS you need this app and you need it more than
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you think you need it. Like it bridges so many important gaps but there's still
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room to grow. Can I say something quick for two minutes?
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Yeah. I don't know if you guys are familiar with all these websites that have popped up,
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like Routine Hub, for example. These sort of third-party websites that aggregate shortcuts
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made by other people. And I've seen this trend, especially on the shortcuts subreddit, of
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adding a lot of custom actions to a shortcut that you share with people to, for example,
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to support versioning and auto-updates and contacting a server to download the latest
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version of a shortcut.
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Adding all of these dependencies, essentially, to a shortcut just to make sure that it works
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with these websites, and that it supports auto-updates and stuff like that.
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And why I appreciate what, for example, I don't want to call out the folks at RoutineHub
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specifically, they're doing an excellent job aggregating shortcuts, but personally, I don't
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like, and that's the reason why I don't use it, people have been asking, like, why don't
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you put this code in your shortcuts?
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I don't like the idea of making a shortcut for people and sharing the link and before,
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and you're not able to understand what the shortcut does because before you get to the
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actual shortcut, you see 20 actions that are meant to like create a folder in your iCloud
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drive to save a configuration file, to save references.
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I don't want to do that.
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I don't want to do that to my readers.
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I don't want to do that to everybody who follows me on Twitter.
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And also, I've seen many times some questionable choices
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in terms of pinging a remote server
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to download configuration files.
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So my advice would be, if you share a shortcut
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with a lot of people, don't add this custom code.
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Wait for Apple to ship a native feature.
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Yes, I know that it sucks that shortcuts do not
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support auto-updates.
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You can share them on these websites
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without having to add any custom code.
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But also, be mindful.
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Whenever you come across these long shortcuts,
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Be mindful of the remote calls that they are making to servers
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that are not your own.
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These shortcuts, they cannot seal your data or anything
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Why would a shortcut need to do this?
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For example, if you host a JSON file for configuration
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of the shortcut remotely, every time the shortcut runs,
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it could download the latest content of the JSON file
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from your server.
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But what do you need that for, though?
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what kind of shortcuts you--
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For example, to see how certain preferences
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are set on the user's device for that specific shortcut.
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I've seen shortcuts, for example,
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that need to talk to a server before continuing,
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because they need to make sure that you have the latest
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version installed, or that you--
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they need to check if you installed the shortcut correctly,
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for example.
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And I've seen shortcuts that like create five folders
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in iCloud drive and store like dozens of text files
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just for configuration purposes,
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just to support auto update and auto checking
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every time the shortcut runs.
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I understand why people do this.
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I don't like it.
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And I don't like the idea of every time the shortcut runs,
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it talks to a server that is not specifically mentioned
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in the description of the shortcut
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or in the comments of the shortcut.
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And for example, you may think that you're just,
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I don't know, using a shortcut that you pick a photo
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and you add, I don't know, a frame to the photo,
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but then you end up in a situation
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where that photo is also uploaded to a server.
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Like be mindful of the shortcuts that you download
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and always look at them.
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And that is why I always leave comments
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and why I always explain the shortcuts that I make,
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because I want to make sure that people understand what they're using on their devices.
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Super weird.
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Yeah. I don't like that. I don't like that at all.
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I've never even heard of this. And again, I'm still not even sure I know why it needs
01:16:33
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Most people are trying to compensate for the fact that when you share a shortcut, that's
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That's it. That's the version that you shared.
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If you make a change to the shortcut
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that you shared with people,
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then you gotta go to those people and say,
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"Oh, I have a new version.
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You should remove the first one and install this new one
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because I fixed something."
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I have a website to do this.
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I have a Twitter account with a bunch of followers.
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Most people on Reddit, they don't wanna do this
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because they don't have a website or don't have an audience.
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And so they embed this code in the shortcut
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that every time it runs,
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It checks if there's a new version,
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which means you're hosting this code somewhere else
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because it needs to check.
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I really don't like it.
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I really, I understand why people do it,
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but please find some other way
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that is not embedding 20 actions or even five actions.
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It's just, my advice for people is that
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while you may think that it's a good idea now,
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and adding this kind of third-party dependency
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to your shortcut is not something that you really,
01:17:37
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Think about it very carefully, because this is a common problem, I guess, for programming
01:17:42
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in general, adding a third-party dependency to your code.
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And it's essentially the same thing in shortcuts at this point.
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Because you don't want to be in a situation where, you know, you make a shortcut, you're
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really proud of it, and then in six months it's no longer working, because the third-party
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service that you trusted for auto-updates no longer exists.
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And so now you've got to go back and change your shortcuts six months later.
01:18:05
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You have introduced me to a world that I had no idea existed.
01:18:08
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Oh, yeah. That's so interesting to me.
01:18:10
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I had no idea people were doing this kind of stuff.
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Talking about interesting ways to access things.
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Apple Music is coming to the Amazon Echo.
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Are you happy?
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You're still using the Echo?
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Well, I mean, I still have them.
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I don't listen to music on my Echo.
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This is interesting. I mean, I would love a little bit more information, since we're
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going to have to wait. So like, it's not completely clear right now, launch on December 17th,
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it's not completely clear right now whether this is a skill, or you'll have the ability
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to set it as a default music service.
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Okay, so I also wondered this publicly, and people, because it was public people, got
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in touch with me and said the title, you know, the Jay-Z music service.
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What is Tidal's thing? Isn't it like uncompressed? Isn't that their thing? They have a thing,
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right? Yeah, the thing is lossless. Lossless, that's it. Yeah. They also launched a skill
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for the Echo, I think a couple of weeks ago, but it can apparently be used, once a skill
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is installed, it can be used as a default music service. So I think it works this way.
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Once you install the skill, it becomes an option in the device settings for music service.
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Okay. Interesting. And I'm assuming, I'm just going to assume, because I don't think this
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could even remotely be possible, that it would be possible for me to play songs on my own
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bottom animals and echo at the same time, right? Like, I wouldn't be able, like with
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Sonos like I wouldn't be able to use multi room that doesn't seem possible right that's not possible probably not
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I've severely doubt it right cuz like yeah that I just I just popped into my head
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But no that would I can't imagine it being possible so we need a system like Spotify Connect
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Which is really good, but Apple doesn't have I will finally be able to cancel my Spotify account
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Now I kind of forgot that I had one
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Because I never use music on my echo anymore, right? That's why I had it because Amazon music's library service
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It's not very good
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Like it does it has doesn't have a lot of what I'm looking for
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But Spotify did so when I was using the echo stuff, I would have Spotify and would use that
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But now I have the home pods and I'm very happy with the home pods. I just happy music
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Apple music also exists on Android
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I saw a report like a news story that they're gonna actually create a tablet Amazon
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an Android tablet version of Apple Music. This is interesting, right? Like, it's weird,
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like it feels super weird, but I guess this is like Apple the services company, right? Like,
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this is what they have to do if they want to be a services company.
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It's a very different Apple in that we're not used to see
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Apple allow its software to run on hardware from other companies.
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And especially...
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And it still remains strange in that you see this other company write a blog post about it
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and say "We worked with Apple!" but Apple is silent.
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And it's like this announcement never happened.
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That was one of the reasons why I was wondering if it was just like a skill that Amazon built.
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And they're just like "Haha! We're using the API! What are you gonna do?"
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Right, but I can't imagine that Amazon would even attempt to do that without tying Apple first.
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I don't think that Amazon just signed up for an Apple Developer Account and be like,
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"Let's build an Apple Music skill and write a blog post about it."
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Wouldn't that be the greatest shade though?
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Right, because what could Apple do about it at that point?
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It's like, "Haha, everyone knows about it now. Don't shut us down."
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No, but because you need to log in with your Apple Music Account, I think...
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I don't know, maybe it's possible to build a third party skill, I don't know.
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But it's strange because we're going to see this more and more, especially I think with
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the TV service.
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Now that we have Apple Music on Android and Apple Music on the Echo, why not have Apple
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TV if it's going to be called the service, Apple TV the service, if it's going to be
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called Apple TV.
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you know, Jason Snell's theory that it's gonna be called Apple TV. Why not have Apple TV
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pre-installed on, I don't know, web OS televisions or Samsung televisions? I mean, why not? If
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this is a service, and by definition a service is something that needs to reach as many people
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as possible to provide the service, why not have it on multiple devices that are not just,
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know, the Apple TV overpriced pack that you need to buy in an Apple store. I think we're
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going to see this more and more for services. And it creates this weird contrast between
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the same company that makes the iPhone and iOS this locked down platform where everything
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is curated in theory and Apple approves the kind of software that runs on these devices
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and the same company that needs to make money off of services, and so they're making skills
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and integrations for Android and for Amazon and maybe for TVs going forward. It's a very
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interesting contrast, and I don't know how I feel about it, but it's going to be interesting
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I think it's just an inevitable move. It is weird because if you look at the previous
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iteration of this was iTunes, right?
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And iTunes and the iPod had a very symbiotic relationship,
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and the iPod got big when Apple put iTunes on Windows.
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Steve Jobs stood in front of a slide
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that said, "Hell Froze Over."
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Just a great Steve Jobs keynote slide.
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This is a little bit different.
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Then it was about selling hardware in the iPod,
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and then selling music through iTunes was to feed the iPod.
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Now it feels like it's a little bit different.
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You can buy a HomePod,
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but they really want you to be an Apple Music subscriber,
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but there's still that relationship
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between the hardware and the service.
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The difference now is that the service
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is in the driver's seat, and so if you look at it that way,
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it makes sense for them to be on the Echo.
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I think there are a lot of Apple customers
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with Amazon Echos, right?
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It's sort of like people who buy iPhones
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and have Apple Music, like they're gonna spend money
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on voice assistants for their home.
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It makes sense.
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It's weird, but I see why they've done it.
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The same reason I think that Apple Music
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will continue to exist on Android,
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why I think that they need a better
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web client for Apple Music,
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why they need a better Mac client for Apple Music,
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'cause it's stuck inside iTunes,
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which is a horrible place to be.
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But I think we're gonna see more and more of this
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as Apple shifts at least part of its business
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to services revenue.
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Stuff like this will become more and more obvious over time.
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This one seems like a little weird.
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But like, are they gonna put Apple Music on Google Home?
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- No, why not?
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- Right, like there's just something about like
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Apple Music on the Amazon Echo,
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like that whole thing seems peculiar to me.
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Like it just, you know, I know that Amazon is now
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trying to pitch their stuff as more of a music focused thing
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They have more like musically capable products now.
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But I wonder is this part of a bigger thing which includes Apple TV
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going to Amazon Fire TV sticks?
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It's like a whole big thing.
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Each company is coming to the table with a thing they want to achieve.
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Amazon want Apple Music and then maybe Apple want Apple TV on Amazon's products.
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Like you never know how these things actually go in the background.
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I tend to believe that a lot of these moves are part of much, much bigger things.
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And it's like, this is just the stuff that we see publicly.
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It's all House of Cards back there, you know?
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Yeah, it's interesting, right?
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Like, you bring up the iTunes on Windows.
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Is that the only example of this, other than Apple Music?
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Of like, software that Apple makes for other platforms?
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Can't think of anything else. I mean there's iCloud sync and stuff on Windows that's been there a long time
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But that's about it. I mean that Apple works right on the PC a long time ago. Does that count?
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I don't think they make anything for Linux
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What you're saying is it's the year of Apple music?
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No Linux laptops just Linux on the desktop they won't make it for laptops
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I wonder if this is gonna be us only how long is it gonna be us only for like I have oh, yeah
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This is going to be one of those things where Apple, like every other company in the world,
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didn't know that they had to go through a different process for submitting to international
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Amazon stores. So like the skills in the UK have to be submitted separately to the skills
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in the US. This happens all the time. And I have no doubt that's going to be a problem.
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It's interesting to consider where sort of the power lies in this relationship. Apple
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needs Amazon more than Amazon needs to be on the HomePod. That's what I see here.
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Apple Music needs to be on the Echo because Apple wants to be on the Echo more than Amazon
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wants to have Amazon Music on the HomePod. And it's a, you know, Apple can play, you
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know, can be, you know, the company that doesn't comment on these. They haven't announced anything
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on their own, you know, through their own channels and probably won't. I would be surprised
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to see a Phil Schiller tweet, or maybe an Eddie Q tweet, maybe Eddie will tweet about
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it. He's the kind of guy who's gonna...
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You don't think it might show up on the newsroom?
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Mmm, no, no. I don't know. I don't know. It would be really strange to see an Amazon product
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mentioned on Apple.com. I don't know. But Apple needs to be on the Echo, because more
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more people have the echo and it's a chance to expose Apple Music to a big audience. And
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so I think it's very fascinating that Apple is in this situation at this point. And they
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will be when they want to launch their TV service because they're going to face some
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competition. And again, listeners are connected. Don't usually follow this kind of news. You
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you should go listen to the upstream segment on Upgrade,
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which is the podcast by Myke and Jason
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because they do an excellent job
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describing this media landscape these days.
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I don't know.
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I feel like Apple needs to be on the Echo,
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but they don't wanna comment on this integration.
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And we will see more and more of this stuff
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over the next few years.
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But it feels, I am with you, it feels strange.
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There's something strange about it.
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So when poking around the Apple's website and like on the music page on features, they
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say Apple music players on all of your devices and it has PC, Android, Sonos listed there.
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So you would expect to see in a couple of weeks that will also say Amazon Echo products,
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Okay. So and will they say so you can ask Alexa to play your music?
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Now you see, I'm assuming not, right? Like I feel like that might be a bridge too far.
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I don't want to mention that. Well, they speak the unspeakable name on apple.com.
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God, that would be so interesting. I tell you what, if they have anything like that,
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that's how you know Amazon are in the driving seat of this one. Right? If the word Alexa
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is listed on any apple.com page, I would be surprised if it even made it to a support
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I mean there has to be a support document somewhere. They have support documents for
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Android for Sonos, I think.
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No one reads those but me. It's fine.
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Steven reads them. So, I don't know. We'll see. So, also weird. Starting the week of
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December 17, is this going to be like a staged rollout of some kind?
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Probably. Yeah. It'll show up in your...
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That's how it ends up, like, yeah. Europe in like January 2024.
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- I think even the US, Amazon has done that before
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with new features, they sort of show up in the helper app
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on iOS, not for everybody at the same time.
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So I think it'll be over a couple days.
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You'll get it or you won't and then you'll have it later.
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I'm looking forward to trying this out.
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I only have one Amazon Echo left now that we have
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two HomePods and slowly overtaking the Echo.
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I was paying for the Amazon streaming music service deal
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that you could hook up to the Echo that was better
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than the free one, and I've canceled that.
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I'll put Apple Music on that Echo,
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and probably that Echo's gonna get replaced
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by HomePod at some point.
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Next time I can get one less
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than Apple's ridiculous asking price.
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But I think this is a smart move on Apple's part,
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and I'm glad to see 'em do it.
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I'm glad to see them be able to shed the idea
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that everything they have to do is filter through hardware,
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that if they want their services to grow,
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they need to decouple it from actual objects they sell.
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And that's exciting.
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It's a change, but it's I think a positive one.
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Well, I think that does it for this week, gentlemen.
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All right, if you wanna find links to stuff
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we talked about this week, you can head over
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to our website, relay.fm/connected/221.
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Go check some other fine programming out.
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And until next week, guys, say goodbye.
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- Arrivederci.
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- Super, one quick thing.
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I would like to add my congratulations to you, Steven,
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on joining MacPower users. Federico said everything I would have wanted to say last week, but
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I'm very, very excited. Katie has been wonderful and we're sorry to see her go, but I'm excited
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to see what you bring to that show as well. So cheerio!
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Thanks, man. Adios!